I’m 86 years old and disabled! I used to have 1/4 acre in garden! Now I have a 4/8 raise bed! My husband built for me. I have windows over that! I love my garden!❤😂🎉😅😊😂
❤❤❤ Tuck, the King, is so cute and deserves all the veggies! He has to be the healthiest dog! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge! We love watching your videos.
Thank you, James, for keeping me inspired and always learning from your channel! You're the best! ❤❤❤❤ Hey Tuck! Love seeing you guard the grounds! Good boy!!
This is my first year of gardening gardening, and I started square foot gardening after watching you and love how effective and efficient it is. Very organized as well and some Hearts for tuck🐕 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥🐕
Thanks for being up front and disclosing more detail. I’ve garden for a long time and understand that you just shared wisdom that can take us years to figure out. My general feed store in Santa Cruz sells amendments in bulk per pound. We don’t have to spend a lot of money on large premeasured boxes. It’s great. Btw, Great channel! 💚💙💜
JP- your channel has always been for some years a great source of inspiration and reference for me. I have based my growing techniques on your food forest method and much of it has been successful. I thank you for sharing your knowledge. However, over the last few months I feel that it has become more of a sales and affiliate marketing program! Disappointed that it has taken this turn, and I will continue to subscribe for another few months and hopefully it will re-focus on real gardening!
100%. I'm grateful for the content over the years which has truly inspired me and fully respect the decision he has made to monetize his hard work, but a couple more episodes of just shilling products and I'll be unsubscribing - just not for me. Further, while there is no one way to garden and not everyone has the privilege / capacity / access to organic matter that I enjoy but the use of any commercial product fertilizer is simply not mandatory. It can certainly help in restoring abused soil in the short term, but I think most people interested in permaculture type projects like this are more interested in using natural methods and opting out of commercial, plastic-wrapped products. Build good soil, learn to manage compost and mulch and get an initial stock of biomass and it is incredible how nature can just take care of the rest without the need for these inputs.
@techtrek31 I absolutely agree that he should monetize his hard work. But not at the expense of the core reason for the channel and the following which was gained from his principles on organic, regenerative methods. This audience will rapidly dwindle if it is all an affiliate marketing ploy. I agree with your statement on plastic wrapped fertilizers and supplements by the way. I am in Portugal and working on revitalizing an olive oil plantation, and if I had listened to the “agri-experts” I would have spent +€10,000 in the past 2 years. Instead I use very basic principles, and in that time have added 2-3 inches of organic matter onto the entire 5 hectares.
I have two 20 lb cat litter containers that I always have my garden brew going in. All of my veggie & fruit scraps go into them with about 1/2 a jug of water. Then, when I fertilize, Shake well then either strain it or just I pour out 10-12 oz and mix into couple gallons of water. The reason I have two is one is always being made and one is always ready to use. It smells like rotten blah, because it is. The smellier the better. My son didn’t believe how well it works. Now he uses it once a week!
This was actually reassuring on my first big year of gardening. Fertilizer varieties can give a person anxiety when trying to figure out what to do. And I companion plant in my grow bags and container garden, so now I can confidently move forward with an all purpose fertilizer with more confidence. 👍🤙
You can use a compost liquid extract if you don't have enough compost. All you need is a fine mesh bag. Compost tea is primarily used for spraying leaves and is a bit more involved process to make
You really do have the best looking and healthiest vegetables and fruits of any gardener I've EVER seen. Great tips, thank you! 💓💓💓💓💓for 'the Boss'! 🐶🥕
I have a huge tote garden in addition to my raised beds. I use JPs secret stuff and my veggies are looking amazing! It may be expensive, but it works great and I trust it. Besides… I like supporting this channel and Tuck.. ❤❤
I put a deep tray under my compost tumbler with a screen on top to filter out the big stuff. When it rains the water becomes real murky in that tray! I water my plants with it until I run out and my plants love it! ❤
JP- I pruned my grape vine as shown in your past tutorial and it’s pumping out more clusters than ever and it looks like it was professionally pruned! Thanks for all your great, helpful, and valuable content! 🌱 Now to go feed my veggies 🥕 🐕 🍅
Aged woodchips sifted through half inch screen makes great top dressing for veggie beds. Just got my 10 in 1 bed set up with netting last weekend. The cabage moths are going to be pissed about the bug netting over my kale this season 😂😂😂
Central Texas, here. Hey, y'all! My dog followed me into the garden today (80 lb. Husky/ Pitbull mix). She lied down next to the radish patch and commenced to grazing while i was manually pollinating the sqaush. Bi$#ch ate "bout a dozen radishes while my back was turned. Can't be mad. She eats what I eat, every day! Plus, she hangs out with her goat friends, who teach her how to browse.
Poultry litter pellets, alfalfa pellets, kelp, blackstrap molasses, humic, bacteria/fungis in a 5 gallon bucket of water for a few days as a liquid fertilizer for berry bushes and fruit trees or mixed into raised bed soil dry. I like larger mulch like bark nuggets and pine cones. Clover is also a great ground cover.
I’m new to gardening and I simply gonna go broke with all the stuff everyone wants u to,use Not only that the cost is crazy. I am gardening to reduce my grocery bill and have healthy food to eat. 😢😢😢
Hi Winniejack, you don't need expensive fertiliser, just get yourself some comfrey and make a liquid feed using the leaves. You can also top dressing with the leaves. Nettles are also great as a plant food. Soak in rainwater.
You are my magical hiding place from the world 😊, it is to me to track geopolitics soooo, I play hooky and hide in the Food Forest and I thank you for this gift my friend
Your answer to geopolitics is MAGA, America First and WWG1WGA . Anything else is a globalist lie and the biased manipulation of information . We are awake
I didn't see you using fish emulsion on tomatoes, but I stopped doing that as I could taste it when I harvested. Never noticed it for any veggies or other fruits. Great garden!
The moment you realize your favorite gardening channel takes place in your hometown 😮 The chances of us having already faced off in bball are so high. Unbelievable.
you can literally use dry yeast mixed with water and water you plants with it and also using banana skin fermented in water for couple of days is a great fertilizer, affordable and efficient
So cool. I just saw you selling your products on Amazon. Hope all your hard and fantastic work brings you awesome success. You well deserve it. Love that little Tuck.❤ I have 2 beautiful acres for you to help me start a phenomenal garden! Lol
I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you for the great tricks and tips and for sharing Tuck❤❤❤ with us! My 3 pups love the beans and peas in my garden
Great video! I'm about to try growing cherry tomatoes on my south-facing 2nd floor deck. San Francisco is not ideal for growing summer vegetables, but I'm going to give it a try this year, and I'll be following all your (and Tuck's) advice.
Your videos empower me that I now have a garden of veggies growing for the first time in my life at the age of 57. I do have a question. You mention in this video about protecting the plants with insect netting which i see is very wise. But if I do that, how would the bees be able to pollinate? Im new at growing my own veggies so sorry if this is a dumb question.
it looks like he was covering greens which don't need to be pollinated. also for veggies that do need pollinated, the netting can be used while they're young before they have flowers
Keep shaking those pompoms. Prigioni's crops failed because he can't produce nutritious compost. His compost shouldn't lack Nitrogen, Phosphorous, or Potassium. I suspect that moronic wood mulch is sucking moisture and nutrients out of his soil.
We encourage our clients to grow some crops on the shorelines of our ponds and lakes we build. Since these are wetlands, they actually fertilize and build soils by themselves. The ponds water the "garden". Of course those shorelines are designed to grow rare species of native flowering plants.
Hi James & brother, I really liked the interview with the millennial gardener. Thank you for all your hard work. I put some "Organic"NPK into the soil before transplanting jalapeno and tomato plant starts; I got some of the dust on a couple of earthworms and the fertilizer. made them cringe into a sort of death roll. So one question is, Do the "salts" from the NPK soil amendments kill off the worms in my soil? Seeing the worm in such pain makes me think that the fert would chase the worms away at minimum. This is not a dis, I use NPK as well on my transplants. I also feed with 1/2 dose of Mega Crop when the plants have "in my opinion" stabilized into the garden soil and try to hit plants with Mega Crop (dissolved into water) every 2 to 3 weeks throughout the season. Another question is, How bad is the "organic NPK for the fungus and rhizosphere? Or the bacteria; depending if I'm fungal or bacterialy dominant? I am trying to grow soil and feel that the use of NPK is taking steps backwards. I feel like I am cheating when I use NPK amendments. Please give Tuck a belly rub and some love for me ❤. You have helped me a lot on my garden journey, thanks again.
I’m 86 years old and disabled! I used to have 1/4 acre in garden! Now I have a 4/8 raise bed! My husband built for me. I have windows over that! I love my garden!❤😂🎉😅😊😂
You are a living, breathing healthy vibe. What gardening should be. Peaceful, fun, happy.
❤
@@donnamccandless2532
Ahhh, the cute little crunch master, Tuck the wonder dog! ❤️ him!
❤❤❤ Tuck, the King,
is so cute and deserves all the veggies! He has to be the healthiest dog!
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge! We love watching your videos.
Love to see Tuck snacking around the garden.❤
Thank you, James, for keeping me inspired and always learning from your channel! You're the best! ❤❤❤❤ Hey Tuck! Love seeing you guard the grounds! Good boy!!
You and Tuck are still going strong. Love to see you both out in the garden! Always great info. Thanks James!❤❤❤🥕🥕
We need those crops to grow big and healthy so Tuck can have plenty of snacks!! ❤❤❤Tuck❤❤❤ LETS GO!!
cant believe how much your channel has grown through these years. good for you, man.
i absolutely love Tuck,he is so darn cute,i’m so glad he’s a part of your program
Tuck is just to cute love ya little guy.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the way you are marketing the products giving so much for the society to appreciate. Is time for someone help to pay for the good contents .
Had to come back and watch again but while I'm here....Hi Tuck!! 💗💗💗
❤❤❤❤❤ Love Tuck. He's so cute and adorable
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!
Many thanks to you, James, for this video.
Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio. 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Thank you James. Your garden looks so beautiful 😍 ❤❤ how Tuck is so well behaved!👵🏻👩🌾❣️
This is my first year of gardening gardening, and I started square foot gardening after watching you and love how effective and efficient it is. Very organized as well and some Hearts for tuck🐕 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥🐕
From bald guy to bald guy not only fertilizer and netting but sun screen is useful. Them UVs are getting up there
Kaolin clay is sunscreen for plantalones.
Kaolin clay is sunscreen for plantalones.
I Love Tuck ❤❤ And appreciate your garden knowledge, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for being up front and disclosing more detail. I’ve garden for a long time and understand that you just shared wisdom that can take us years to figure out. My general feed store in Santa Cruz sells amendments in bulk per pound. We don’t have to spend a lot of money on large premeasured boxes. It’s great. Btw, Great channel! 💚💙💜
JP- your channel has always been for some years a great source of inspiration and reference for me.
I have based my growing techniques on your food forest method and much of it has been successful. I thank you for sharing your knowledge.
However, over the last few months I feel that it has become more of a sales and affiliate marketing program! Disappointed that it has taken this turn, and I will continue to subscribe for another few months and hopefully it will re-focus on real gardening!
100%. I'm grateful for the content over the years which has truly inspired me and fully respect the decision he has made to monetize his hard work, but a couple more episodes of just shilling products and I'll be unsubscribing - just not for me.
Further, while there is no one way to garden and not everyone has the privilege / capacity / access to organic matter that I enjoy but the use of any commercial product fertilizer is simply not mandatory. It can certainly help in restoring abused soil in the short term, but I think most people interested in permaculture type projects like this are more interested in using natural methods and opting out of commercial, plastic-wrapped products. Build good soil, learn to manage compost and mulch and get an initial stock of biomass and it is incredible how nature can just take care of the rest without the need for these inputs.
@techtrek31 I absolutely agree that he should monetize his hard work. But not at the expense of the core reason for the channel and the following which was gained from his principles on organic, regenerative methods.
This audience will rapidly dwindle if it is all an affiliate marketing ploy. I agree with your statement on plastic wrapped fertilizers and supplements by the way. I am in Portugal and working on revitalizing an olive oil plantation, and if I had listened to the “agri-experts” I would have spent +€10,000 in the past 2 years. Instead I use very basic principles, and in that time have added 2-3 inches of organic matter onto the entire 5 hectares.
I have two 20 lb cat litter containers that I always have my garden brew going in. All of my veggie & fruit scraps go into them with about 1/2 a jug of water. Then, when I fertilize, Shake well then either strain it or just I pour out 10-12 oz and mix into couple gallons of water. The reason I have two is one is always being made and one is always ready to use. It smells like rotten blah, because it is. The smellier the better. My son didn’t believe how well it works. Now he uses it once a week!
Thanks! I am learning a lot from you i aprecaite all you do.
This was actually reassuring on my first big year of gardening. Fertilizer varieties can give a person anxiety when trying to figure out what to do. And I companion plant in my grow bags and container garden, so now I can confidently move forward with an all purpose fertilizer with more confidence. 👍🤙
I love seeing how big the garden is and how to do it. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for tuck for being such a big part of your videos and approving your food 😂
You can use a compost liquid extract if you don't have enough compost. All you need is a fine mesh bag. Compost tea is primarily used for spraying leaves and is a bit more involved process to make
You really do have the best looking and healthiest vegetables and fruits of any gardener I've EVER seen. Great tips, thank you! 💓💓💓💓💓for 'the Boss'! 🐶🥕
Using the secret stuff this year and improved my soil with your formula, so hoping for much better results. Thank you, and ❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!
❤❤Lots of love to Tuck, the master of the garden!❤❤ Good of you to help him out so much, James…😉
Thank you for all your tips and tricks Tucker and James! 🙌💚🌻
❤❤❤❤ for tuck. I also use only dry organic fertilizers and blood meal, and bone meal.
Love your in-depth explanations!
So beautiful and looks full of minerals. ❤Thank you James. ❤Love seeing Tuck in the garden❤❤. The tips are so simple.
Im from Jersey too! I love you & Tuck’s advice ❤️
I just love your cute fur buddy Tuck!! lol
Also love all the great tips you share in your channel.
Good reminder to feed the plants. Hi to the young king Tuck. ❤❤💜💜💛💛💙💙❤❤
I have a huge tote garden in addition to my raised beds. I use JPs secret stuff and my veggies are looking amazing! It may be expensive, but it works great and I trust it. Besides… I like supporting this channel and Tuck.. ❤❤
Looove the 'Tuck Crunch" .... Great way to know that your veggies are crisp and crunchy!
Love these video and the enthusiasm for great gardening. you are refreshing. Thank you! Tuck eats anything! 😆
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Love Tuck! Thank you, James, for giving us great information.
I'm going to grab everything you said..I have been lacking with fertilizer. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!
We just want to see Tucker! He’s the secret to a great garden……..ha ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐶🐶🐶🐶
This video is very helpful indeed, a lot of info. Tuck is such a smart little pup.He knows a healthy snack when he sees one.😍
i love your program , it always makes me happy to see your program with you and Tuck
I put a deep tray under my compost tumbler with a screen on top to filter out the big stuff. When it rains the water becomes real murky in that tray! I water my plants with it until I run out and my plants love it! ❤
Love the JP’s Secret Stuff, a little goes a long way! ❤❤
$65 😲
I buy the same ingredients separately and get over 20lbs of fertilizer for a fraction of the price
What ingredients do you buy. Some of us can't afford to buy his secret stuff.
JP- I pruned my grape vine as shown in your past tutorial and it’s pumping out more clusters than ever and it looks like it was professionally pruned! Thanks for all your great, helpful, and valuable content! 🌱
Now to go feed my veggies 🥕 🐕 🍅
Yes. I did get so much info from you!!
Thank you so much😊
Love Tuck❤❤❤❤
Aged woodchips sifted through half inch screen makes great top dressing for veggie beds. Just got my 10 in 1 bed set up with netting last weekend. The cabage moths are going to be pissed about the bug netting over my kale this season 😂😂😂
Tuck is so cute. I make my own plant food with different vegetable scraps.
Thanks for the fertilizer recommendations! Love seeing Tuck in the garden! ❤️❤️❤️
Let’s gooo!!!
Exactly what I say!! Dude is coked out for gardening and I’m here for it!!
What a great supporting cast. Luv Mr Tuck! Thx for sharing your knowledge
❤❤❤❤❤ Tuck, an idea we used to help cool our pets was we would give them a cooler pack and they loved it
Central Texas, here. Hey, y'all! My dog followed me into the garden today (80 lb. Husky/ Pitbull mix). She lied down next to the radish patch and commenced to grazing while i was manually pollinating the sqaush. Bi$#ch ate "bout a dozen radishes while my back was turned. Can't be mad. She eats what I eat, every day! Plus, she hangs out with her goat friends, who teach her how to browse.
Tucker ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!! ❤ Another jersey family
Thanks James ! 🤎 💚
Thanks Tuck ! ❤ 💚
Always a pleasure , and informative ! 👍😊
Poultry litter pellets, alfalfa pellets, kelp, blackstrap molasses, humic, bacteria/fungis in a 5 gallon bucket of water for a few days as a liquid fertilizer for berry bushes and fruit trees or mixed into raised bed soil dry. I like larger mulch like bark nuggets and pine cones. Clover is also a great ground cover.
Thank you so much for wonderful gardening info. If possible could you make a compost video? How to mix, how often and best combination
Blessings to you and to Tuck ❤
I’m new to gardening and I simply gonna go broke with all the stuff everyone wants u to,use Not only that the cost is crazy. I am gardening to reduce my grocery bill and have healthy food to eat. 😢😢😢
Seeds help with the cost, but it takes so much time, and there’s still a lot to learn..
Hi Winniejack, you don't need expensive fertiliser, just get yourself some comfrey and make a liquid feed using the leaves. You can also top dressing with the leaves. Nettles are also great as a plant food. Soak in rainwater.
You can also make your own bone meal & you can grind egg shells as well
Many Asian countries use diluted urine to provide nitrogen. And if you can keep a few hens composted chicken manure is great
Bokashi uses kitchen scraps. My garden likes it
You are my magical hiding place from the world 😊, it is to me to track geopolitics soooo, I play hooky and hide in the Food Forest and I thank you for this gift my friend
Your answer to geopolitics is MAGA, America First and WWG1WGA .
Anything else is a globalist lie and the biased manipulation of information .
We are awake
Thanks and James and Tuck 😘❤️❤️🧡💚💚
Love to Tuck❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing your knowledge, James! 😊🎉
I love your videos ❤ this is my first year gardening and I've learned so much from you 🙏🏼
I have learned many things from you !
I didn't see you using fish emulsion on tomatoes, but I stopped doing that as I could taste it when I harvested. Never noticed it for any veggies or other fruits. Great garden!
The moment you realize your favorite gardening channel takes place in your hometown 😮 The chances of us having already faced off in bball are so high. Unbelievable.
Wtf, he says it all the time 🤠
Your name, is it taken from an album called "The Nightcomers"?
@@bathory5026 absolutely! You're the real deal!
@@SimonHaestoe he never once mentioned the town he's in.
Good morning Tuck and James
Good morning! 🌞
I use the fish emulsion on my indoor plants...works great
you can literally use dry yeast mixed with water and water you plants with it and also using banana skin fermented in water for couple of days is a great fertilizer, affordable and efficient
So cool. I just saw you selling your products on Amazon. Hope all your hard and fantastic work brings you awesome success. You well deserve it. Love that little Tuck.❤ I have 2 beautiful acres for you to help me start a phenomenal garden! Lol
Spinach really is an easy one to grow mine did great this year. sowed straight into the soil, very minimal spacing 👌
James dude, your amazing my friend! Thank you for you energy!
❤❤❤❤for Tuck!
Every time I think my garden looks good, I look at your video the mine doesn't hold a candle to yours! Tuck is super cool too.
I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you for the great tricks and tips and for sharing Tuck❤❤❤ with us! My 3 pups love the beans and peas in my garden
Tuck just cracks me up with his healthy snacks 😂 Can’t believe he eats radishes and mustard greens 😊
I add all of the all purpose fertilizer (bone, pete,perlight) into my dirt & cow manure
Great video! I'm about to try growing cherry tomatoes on my south-facing 2nd floor deck. San Francisco is not ideal for growing summer vegetables, but I'm going to give it a try this year, and I'll be following all your (and Tuck's) advice.
❤❤❤❤❤ sweet little Tuck ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Always for Tuck!
My pup loves some fresh home grown radishes too
James, I love the coverage /pvc over your Lettuce. Is there a video on making one ????
Starting my first garden up in Red Bank.. thanks for the great content 👍🏼
i love Tucker the king of the garden 😍😘
Your videos empower me that I now have a garden of veggies growing for the first time in my life at the age of 57. I do have a question. You mention in this video about protecting the plants with insect netting which i see is very wise. But if I do that, how would the bees be able to pollinate? Im new at growing my own veggies so sorry if this is a dumb question.
it looks like he was covering greens which don't need to be pollinated. also for veggies that do need pollinated, the netting can be used while they're young before they have flowers
Gardening and beach weather! ❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤ loving you and Tuck
Thanks for the tips!
By the way, Tuck is adorable ❤
Always love your great tips and applying them to my beds!
❤❤❤❤❤ Tuck's a good boy!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Tuck is going to live to be 1000yrs old ❤❤❤
Keep shaking those pompoms.
Prigioni's crops failed because he can't produce nutritious compost.
His compost shouldn't lack Nitrogen, Phosphorous, or Potassium.
I suspect that moronic wood mulch is sucking moisture and nutrients out of his soil.
Doggos are primarily carnivorous 🙄
Unless if off camera he's eating purely meat, not likely unfortunately
@@Permajourney assumptions with no evidence are just that.
I would love that!
Thank you for you addivce we love Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
For the Young King ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video!!! Go Tuck!!
Keep gardening! It’s good for you and your family and body. Store 🏬 bought plants 🌱 are not good 😌!😅
We encourage our clients to grow some crops on the shorelines of our ponds and lakes we build. Since these are wetlands, they actually fertilize and build soils by themselves. The ponds water the "garden". Of course those shorelines are designed to grow rare species of native flowering plants.
Hi James & brother, I really liked the interview with the millennial gardener.
Thank you for all your hard work.
I put some "Organic"NPK into the soil before transplanting jalapeno and tomato plant starts; I got some of the dust on a couple of earthworms and the fertilizer. made them cringe into a sort of death roll. So one question is, Do the "salts" from the NPK soil amendments kill off the worms in my soil?
Seeing the worm in such pain makes me think that the fert would chase the worms away at minimum.
This is not a dis, I use NPK as well on my transplants. I also feed with 1/2 dose of Mega Crop when the plants have "in my opinion" stabilized into the garden soil and try to hit plants with Mega Crop (dissolved into water) every 2 to 3 weeks throughout the season.
Another question is, How bad is the "organic NPK for the fungus and rhizosphere?
Or the bacteria; depending if I'm fungal or bacterialy dominant?
I am trying to grow soil and feel that the use of NPK is taking steps backwards. I feel like I am cheating when I use NPK amendments.
Please give Tuck a belly rub and some love for me ❤. You have helped me a lot on my garden journey, thanks again.