I Grew Potatoes in 5 Different Containers and This Happened

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  • @DaisyCreekFarms
    @DaisyCreekFarms  Год назад +43

    Like the video? Also checkout How to Grow Potatoes ruclips.net/video/Gu3r2C0zUKU/видео.html and Easiest Way to Grow Lots of Sweet Potato Slips ruclips.net/video/hXSSXP2Ptx0/видео.html

    • @zanewalsh1812
      @zanewalsh1812 Год назад +4

      This is fantastic information 🙏🏼. Thank you Jag and Daisy Creek for teaching us how to stand up for ourselves and our hunger 🫁🔥🌈
      🌎🌍🌏🕊️ To everyone 💗

    • @lroadwithin
      @lroadwithin Год назад +2

      Thank you I will because its coming time to plants seeds and vegetables indoor before transferring them to outdoor. Thanks a bunch!

    • @Eric-nu3wh
      @Eric-nu3wh Год назад +7

      clay or terracotta pots will act as a wick and suck the moisture out of the soil they need about 2-3 times as much water for the same amount of growth you can see this in the salt and mineral deposit lines on old pots its leaches through the pot over time

    • @justatexasgirl5583
      @justatexasgirl5583 Год назад +2

      You’re reaction to digging up the potatoes was spot on! Whoa!

    • @rschiwal
      @rschiwal Год назад

      I learned from your video, but I was hoping you would earth up the potatoes.

  • @roylenehollis7924
    @roylenehollis7924 Год назад +48

    Appreciate someone who actually talks, instead of annoying music.

  • @realazliving
    @realazliving 2 года назад +479

    I have found a nice way to harvest the potatoes. I take a screen, mine is a recycled oven rack, and pour the soil from one container into another container, or into the wheel barrow. You end up with the potatoes and roots on the screen. Then your soil is all ready to use again.

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  2 года назад +37

      Great tip!

    • @LourdesEsmeralda
      @LourdesEsmeralda Год назад +2

      You have to show how

    • @annebeignatborde1832
      @annebeignatborde1832 Год назад +39

      I do the same thing using the front part of an old fan. It's great because it's round and there's plenty of space for the soil and worms to fall though into the big container I use to prepare soil.

    • @realazliving
      @realazliving Год назад +16

      @@annebeignatborde1832 nice. Sounds like that would work great. I've used a round barbecue rack in the past too. Anything the soil will go through and the potatoes won't.

    • @joytoyouandme4593
      @joytoyouandme4593 Год назад +13

      Great tip, now to keep my eyes open for some used screens ( grills, racks, fans etc.).

  • @estherchandy6292
    @estherchandy6292 2 года назад +187

    Solid gold, Jag. Do you realise how many aspiring growers you have helped in "process optimization"...thank you

  • @mollyoutdoors
    @mollyoutdoors Год назад +88

    Watching people harvest the potatoes that they grew is one of my favorite things ever. The excitement makes me so happy.

  • @circuitsalsa
    @circuitsalsa Год назад +16

    I love how happy and excited Jag is every time he pulls another plant. I'm getting fired up for growing just watching him!

  • @elizabethoreilly9512
    @elizabethoreilly9512 Год назад +37

    I love how excited you were when harvesting. It made me smile from ear to ear. Thanks for sharing your experiment!

  • @suzannehartmann946
    @suzannehartmann946 2 года назад +137

    It was nice of you to spend time on this when it looks like you have a farm behind you. Good job evaluating by the square foot and that it is BOTH height AND depth that matter. And the great analysis at the beginning of the video, of not just potting soil, but additions that make for a good harvest. This is timely with powerful people trying to shut down farms.

  • @catbee1452
    @catbee1452 Год назад +12

    I could sit and watch potato harvesting videos all day long. A treasure trove!

    • @tinawong7825
      @tinawong7825 Год назад +3

      yeah! why is that?? crazy addiction

  • @hmmm..2733
    @hmmm..2733 2 года назад +136

    I did buckets of potatoes this year. One thing I learned is not to mix potato types in the buckets, because the different kinds had different days to harvest.

  • @mlee40738
    @mlee40738 2 года назад +65

    Harvesting potatoes is so much fun! This experiment was interesting, and I love that the cardboard box came out on top - I have a bunch of those saved up. 😊

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse Год назад +21

    If you use the wooden box, make a frame (or 2) the same size and when the potato plants are about 10 cm high, put the frame and another layer of soil and compost on top. You can keep doing this every couple of weeks until the plants die back. You'll get many more potatoes in the same space.

  • @jons5898
    @jons5898 2 года назад +113

    Grew potatoes for the first time this year, had a good harvest from cardboard boxes similar in size to the ones you used. Also got a slightly better harvest out of an old Rubbermaid tub with drainage holes. I’ll reuse the tub next year, the cardboard boxes are now worm 🪱 food !

    • @samsdaughterdehaven9990
      @samsdaughterdehaven9990 2 года назад +22

      I'm going to do that this season. I would think the cardboard is good for retaining moisture. I'm going to put a cardboard box inside another one so I have 2 layers for insulation. My garden is in full sun ALL day so it heats up!

    • @cookiemama4
      @cookiemama4 2 года назад +14

      @@samsdaughterdehaven9990
      That's sounds good. But it would also be a safe haven for earwigs if they are a problem.. Maybe try both? 🤗

    • @ThumperSillywabbit
      @ThumperSillywabbit Год назад

      @@samsdaughterdehaven9990 going to try two box method as well!

    • @Girlangie2003
      @Girlangie2003 Год назад +1

      Great Idea!!! I planted some potatoes this year but I don’t think my container is wide enough

    • @Girlangie2003
      @Girlangie2003 Год назад +1

      Thank you for spending the time to do this and sharing it with us!! I found this interesting!!

  • @pieceaisa5046
    @pieceaisa5046 Год назад +6

    your videos are so concise, informational, and helpful! i love that you cover every possible option and tell all the details, much appreciated for a beginner like me.

  • @slreythuge8113
    @slreythuge8113 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your testing results.

  • @linebrunelle1004
    @linebrunelle1004 Год назад +23

    I put potato scraps with eyes on them in a plastic bag that soil came in with about 6 inches of soil left in it. Great harvest. I'll try the cardboard box this year. thank you. The weather in Canadian Rockies is a bit different than California but it should work

  • @briangenereux2202
    @briangenereux2202 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to give us an objective look at growing potatoes. You're a true backyard scientist!

  • @lroadwithin
    @lroadwithin Год назад +8

    I just love how you have helped people living in a small place and add the vegetables we love. I enjoy your video today also.

  • @kathjacquier6635
    @kathjacquier6635 Год назад +9

    Don’t you just love picking them,it’s like a lucky dip. I’m from Ireland,my dad would grow a field of potatoes,I was just as excited as you when harvesting them. I am Amazed at how many came from each box. ☘️Thank you .

  • @bexxISM
    @bexxISM Год назад +7

    I experimented with many many different containers for several crops. Most did very well. I really enjoy your videos. You embrace nature and humanity in every post and the vibe is the best. Plus the information is easy and straight forward. Thank You

  • @minibite3
    @minibite3 2 года назад +49

    More videos like this. Love experiments with different soils, containers, nutrients.

  • @aquilaclark814
    @aquilaclark814 8 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I like that cardboard box idea that makes the most potatoes you are great instructor.😂😂

  • @mikeatl4953
    @mikeatl4953 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Your enthusiasm/joy of the harvest is great.

  • @4fstudio
    @4fstudio Год назад +59

    Last season I grew 3 different methods using potting soil in the first two.
    A: 2 cardboard boxes which were square shaped (3 cubic feet I think),
    B: 2 large black garbage sacks (punched holes in the bottom)
    C: and lastly planted in the garden in the ground.
    Results:
    The in-ground planted potatoes did the worse and were hard to harvest. The soil was just not loose enough & some potatoes were sliced open accidently when trying to harvest. My black garbage sacks were wonderful and easy. It produced the most potatoes. I wonder if it had to do with the location as these bags were up against the house on the east facing side. The boxed potatoes had full west exposure.
    Note: I did not amend the soil in the beginning with nutrients at all, but used Miracle grow a couple of times when watering.
    When the plants were dying back I would harvest daily before I even took them all out of the growing method (stopped watering)

    • @ginaqueenbee7703
      @ginaqueenbee7703 Год назад +1

      did you poke drainage holes in the black bags?

    • @despicabledavidshort3806
      @despicabledavidshort3806 Год назад +7

      ​@@ginaqueenbee7703 it literally says punched holes

    • @mizvitko8109
      @mizvitko8109 Год назад +3

      How is it that the cardboard boxes didn't rot through with the watering or rain? Also, I would bet the black garbage bags were effective bc they would have collected (vs bounced back) the sun's heat, which would be useful to a plant.

    • @jcofortco
      @jcofortco Год назад +2

      ​​@@mizvitko8109 LOL!! Was LITERALLY thinking the same thing! Jag's cardboard box didn't hardly look like it had EVER gotten wet. Yet in the past I got a surprise! I had left my nursery plants out kinda under a table in a soda flat & shallow box due to hail warning.. and although the hail didn't happen it DID Gently rain for ~10 minutes.. The next time I went out & started to move them they started to fall right thru because the cardboard was now MUSH... ?!? Agh! 😆

    • @shaggydog5409
      @shaggydog5409 Год назад

      @@jcofortco you have to use heavy cardboard boxes.

  • @cedarrockcabin3633
    @cedarrockcabin3633 Год назад +2

    I love growing potatoes. Seeing the leaves so quickly is instant gratification.

  • @oceanmythjormundgandr3891
    @oceanmythjormundgandr3891 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is such a useful video! I have been wondering what I should use on my balcony.

  • @bonniesanders1955
    @bonniesanders1955 2 года назад +36

    I got food grade bakery buckets free from a grocery store. My husband drilled like 5 small holes in the bottom. (4 - 5 gallon buckets where I planted Yukon and 1 - 3 gallon bucket where I planted a red potato.) I got 10-12 fist sized potatoes in each. I just dumped the buckets in my grow boxes. So easy to harvest. I will reuse the soil this year and add more new soil.
    Google about different potatoes and how deep to plant. Some potatoes you keep adding soil. I planted about 6 inches deep and keep adding to the top as they grew. I sat buckets on old 2 x fours boards.. It was fun and easy. I will do again this year. I live in Utah.

    • @gregzeigler3850
      @gregzeigler3850 Год назад +2

      There is a gentleman here on RUclips, that plants potatoes in 10" flower pots. He's always getting 1 1/2 pound-2 pounds a pot. He also does onions, celery, shallots and other vegetables in the same size pots. Look him up. Home Grown Veg.

  • @deedee1525
    @deedee1525 2 года назад +10

    Great experiments. I love the final analyses. Super fun!

  • @pamelag7553
    @pamelag7553 Год назад +1

    Great video, Jag, clear, precise and lots of fun seeing the results of each growing space. I'll be watching them all now!

  • @deborahthompson5041
    @deborahthompson5041 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed watching your harvest. Not bad, lots of information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 5 месяцев назад

    I always like to see garden experiments. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @nlbhaduri
    @nlbhaduri Год назад +1

    Thank you for the USEFUL QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT and analysis of each growing environment!

  • @pierreorban5888
    @pierreorban5888 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Been watching all sorts today. Yours trumps the rest !!the reason for all the watching my 1st go at growing starts tomorrow 😊

  • @NasierOmran
    @NasierOmran 8 месяцев назад +1

    10:00 good to see cardboard box came out as #1.. I have a few of them this year.

  • @DB4331
    @DB4331 2 года назад +78

    I get these really thick double sided/insulated large cardboard boxes each month from my Butcher Box shipment because it has to stay frozen through transit. Think I'm going to use those beasts to grow some potatoes. Thanks for the info.

    • @samsdaughterdehaven9990
      @samsdaughterdehaven9990 2 года назад +5

      thanks for that. I was going to go to the appliance dealer in town but we have a fish and meat market , too.

    • @selecttravelvacations7472
      @selecttravelvacations7472 2 года назад +5

      Great idea! I get those too.

    • @junebyrne4491
      @junebyrne4491 Год назад

      Make sure they don’t have slick paper or plastic.

    • @yvonneyeager7929
      @yvonneyeager7929 Год назад

      I was told NOT to use boxes with the chemicals or waxy stuff on it- just plain cardboard boxes. ???

  • @lorihuttner1703
    @lorihuttner1703 Год назад +7

    I loved the fact that you compared various methods. I did use a cardboard box last year (which was my first year growing potatoes). They did well but I pulled them too soon. I have been saving my boxes on large items I have purchased so based on your “test”, I will give that a go again this year. Thanks so much!

    • @freckles2437
      @freckles2437 Год назад

      Wait for the greenery to go yellow and start dying off before harvest, but a good time is about 100 days after planting. Good luck this year 🙂

  • @FoxtrotYouniform
    @FoxtrotYouniform Год назад

    Your enthusiasm when you began digging for your potatoes put a huge smile on my face thank you for that 😊

  • @karmen9514
    @karmen9514 Год назад

    First video where I've seen someone try all these methods and show results!! Definitely subscribed

  • @AHomeIsHaven
    @AHomeIsHaven Год назад

    I can not express how helpful this video was! Thank you!!!

  • @izull892
    @izull892 Год назад

    I love your reaction & how you used the different containers. Thx for the video!

  • @paulbalogh4582
    @paulbalogh4582 Год назад

    U R a riot - nice work. I was a potato farmer but now I’m just a backyard Gardner & still love growing my spuds!!!

  • @danieladeutsch1708
    @danieladeutsch1708 2 года назад +12

    Dear Jag, thank you so much for this video. I have only a balcony and I have wanted to grow potatoes for a long time. Thank you for your smart advices, next year = potato balcony! :) XX

  • @karma_monkey
    @karma_monkey 2 года назад +4

    I just found this channel. Love your enthusiasm and great information. Thank you!

  • @renwhilde6476
    @renwhilde6476 6 месяцев назад

    Concise, factual, and informative. Great video!

  • @yvonneyeager7929
    @yvonneyeager7929 Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU ARE A REALLY AWESOME PERSON TO TAKE THE TIME TO CHECK THESE DIFFERENT CONTAINERS. 👍🤗

  • @veronicavargas5299
    @veronicavargas5299 Год назад +1

    thank you for the skill and idea

  • @ternyasen
    @ternyasen 2 года назад +5

    Love this video and all the calculations, well done!

  • @ivacheung792
    @ivacheung792 2 года назад +3

    I love all of these experiments you've been doing, Jag!

  • @alishaortega1132
    @alishaortega1132 Год назад

    Great video. Filmed really wel and not too lengthy. Love the enthusiasm. Cut so great!

  • @containingmygarden
    @containingmygarden 2 года назад +1

    That was cool. Will have to try the cardboard box.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Happy gardening

  • @adamhamayun2745
    @adamhamayun2745 Год назад

    Always watch your videos Jag with pleasure. God bless you.

  • @ThumperSillywabbit
    @ThumperSillywabbit Год назад

    Thank you! I loved your reaction to all the potatoes. Nature brings such joy!❤

  • @numberoneappgames
    @numberoneappgames Год назад +1

    The information on the additional nutrients was helpful. Thank you!

  • @jayden_the_bullnguyen1002
    @jayden_the_bullnguyen1002 Год назад

    Thank you for allowing us to watch you in action & to meet you. ❤❤

  • @albaduarte2595
    @albaduarte2595 3 месяца назад

    Love this video and your enthusiasm, im lo ing that you actually provided measurable results! Great job! Thanks!

  • @lusnorthernhome3410
    @lusnorthernhome3410 Год назад

    Love hearing your joy in your harvest.

  • @MR-ri1qp
    @MR-ri1qp Год назад +1

    Awesome results! Thank you for sharing!

  • @RuppSha
    @RuppSha 2 месяца назад

    This was fun to watch! I think I'll do the wood and bring it up to match the box, but then again I get a lot of boxes so I might do my own experiment. Thank you!

  • @fragranthills
    @fragranthills Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @LynnGagnon1
    @LynnGagnon1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for saving us so much time! It's great to see the results of each container. We have a few old fence sections that will be recycled as you show in this video. Thanks again! The double box (I'll stack it for the extra height) is a great idea!

  • @timmartin8191
    @timmartin8191 Год назад

    This was fantastic to see. Another great video from Jag!

  • @VintageMoments
    @VintageMoments Год назад

    Omg this dude is so darn excited about potatoes. Now I'm balls deep in seed potatoes and fertilizer, keep being super psyched!!!

  • @lanalong6736
    @lanalong6736 Год назад

    I'm so happy and excited for you! This is very motivational, I must say.

  • @RyanMitchell-yy4no
    @RyanMitchell-yy4no Год назад +1

    This guy's reaction while harvesting his potatoes was so wholesome

  • @virsapiensfortisest922
    @virsapiensfortisest922 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I’ll be using the wood box. Looks the best, potatoes did well, and I like that it’s natural (no glues, ink, etc).

  • @glossaria2
    @glossaria2 Год назад +4

    I appreciated seeing the size comparison, too... the small pots essentially grew marbles, but the ones with more surface area had some decent-sized yield.

  • @tammybyrd1054
    @tammybyrd1054 Год назад +7

    I'm excited to grow this year! I saved allllll my boxes from the holidays and am experimenting with growing veg in them this year as little mini "raised beds" in my garden. Excited to try potatoes! :) Thanks for the great video!

  • @LadyVoldemort
    @LadyVoldemort Год назад +1

    I am growing ginger, galangal, and turmeric in cardboard and wicker boxes over the years and they are doing great, too. I want to know if they're good for potatoes too, so here I am watching and enjoying your research. I'm going to try it, thank you!

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 Год назад +2

    You could also wait a few days or even a week longer and have had larger potatoes. Glad you showed the cardboard box and the bag. Both would work well for those with limited funds and space. I like the idea of recycling, too. Thanks for sharing.

    • @awrinkleintimeyesterday6067
      @awrinkleintimeyesterday6067 Год назад

      He said he had an early frost that killed the plants. I believe I have heard before that if frost hits the plants you have to harvest immediately or chop the plants off at the ground until you have time to harvest.

  • @sagasthya
    @sagasthya 5 месяцев назад

    Jag! I followed everything you mentioned and it was a HUGE SUCCESS. First time gardening and my first ever time of a harvest from a cardboard box. From 3/21 -7/1. In Zone 9b - red potato. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVERY VIDEO YOU MAKE!
    I have two follow on questions:
    1. I have the entire root system intact. Anything I can do with it?
    2. Can I repurpose the potting mix?
    3. How and when should I think about replanting with another potato with a chit?

  • @kabernat
    @kabernat Год назад +1

    Wonderful video!!!!

  • @otasteandsee-no9fu
    @otasteandsee-no9fu 9 месяцев назад

    Great experiment! This would be neat to share with students who are learning about variables. TFS

  • @kimp2678
    @kimp2678 Год назад

    Thanks for your experiment on this subject. I appreciate the information.

  • @someoneyoudontknow7407
    @someoneyoudontknow7407 Год назад

    I’m new to gardening and potatoes look like a lot of fun

  • @TiaMurchieBeyma
    @TiaMurchieBeyma Год назад

    Just in time to share with a friend! Thanks. I love the potatoes in a cardboard box method. I use a deep one and just keep burying the sprouts as they come up.Beautifully done video.

  • @blondek767
    @blondek767 8 месяцев назад

    I love this video! Straight to the point! Last year, I did a trial run on growing potatoes in a cardboard box, and used less eyes, and grew many large potatoes (white). It was about 8 gallons of soil in each box, vs 5 gallon buckets which has less soil. To hold boxes together, I wrapped them with string, then condensed them by bunching the boxes together. My garden is only ten by ten, black pond plastic square on ground, with pallets ontop, and I use various containers because they are expensive. I’ve found green beans only need one gallon of soil, so this year will use used milk jugs and bamboo marshmallow roasting sticks for them to grow on. (Dollar store find). I grew a full sized broccoli plant in an 8 gallon sized cardboard box as well. I used Miracle Grow Rose food as fertilizer, alone. The garden is surrounded by chicken wire to keep animals out, ripped plastic grocery bags used as little flags tied around the edges, to deter deer and rabbits. Then, I had gotten a tip to put cut pieces of other cardboard boxes under the fence line to prevent weeds from growing up the chicken wire, and will put slug stuff on that cardboard to deter them from entering my garden. I will also be growing lavender on all four corners to deter other bugs. The location is most important, I am disabled and can’t walk far, and cannot be in the sun to weed a garden. I water them with a sprayer in the evenings. Thank you for your advice! *subscribed😃

  • @alanamakaya5752
    @alanamakaya5752 2 года назад +1

    That was awesome!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @ChelleC33
    @ChelleC33 Год назад

    Nice! I’m feeling really encouraged now… I have many boxes in my spare room, and Irish heritage to go with it. Thank you for pointing out that plastic isn’t really recycled; I don’t think many people realise.

  • @valeriebeaudoin5020
    @valeriebeaudoin5020 Год назад

    Love this video! Thank you for taking the time to do it!

  • @maryconner9577
    @maryconner9577 Год назад

    I'm loving your enthusiasm. You've given me hope. I'm trying it this season. Thank you

  • @Goldeneyes2534
    @Goldeneyes2534 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Very helpful and enjoyable.

  • @georgebowman1060
    @georgebowman1060 2 года назад +2

    Nice experiment. Awesome! I learned something more about potatoes.

  • @IowaKim
    @IowaKim Год назад +1

    Last year, I didn't have my raised beds quite done, but I did receive a load of compost. So I took a bunch of boxes and put them in a 4'x8' configuration and filled them with the compost. I planted potatoes in them and was pleasantly surprised at how many potatoes I got from them. Easy to harvest too, just sat on a bucket and sifted through the boxes. The compost went into the raised beds I built over the summer. Good way to plant when you are in a pinch. Thanks for the great video.

  • @krazedvintagemodel
    @krazedvintagemodel 2 года назад +1

    Excellent demonstration!

  • @mudcult
    @mudcult 2 года назад +1

    Let's hear it for the cardboard box!

  • @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn
    @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn Год назад

    Masha Allah very nice very hard worker people's

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover Год назад

    Thank you so much. i have some pallet wood so will make a bigger and deeper box

  • @laurasmith7500
    @laurasmith7500 Год назад +2

    Great video- love watching all your stuff as someone just starting out. Love your calm and informative voice, sir!

  • @y2kpeaches
    @y2kpeaches 7 месяцев назад

    I was debating to use my cardboard box to try potatoes this year, now i know i will! I already cut up the boxes to fill the bottom of my large planters, works pretty well so far!

  • @backwoodscountryboy1600
    @backwoodscountryboy1600 9 месяцев назад

    I like the idea especially the size of a potatoes makes them a perfect size for pressure canning whole

  • @donnamatthews4250
    @donnamatthews4250 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your wonderful information. It was very helpful!

  • @christinahartnett2316
    @christinahartnett2316 Год назад

    Watching and listening to this guy delight, “WHOA” has been a joyful addition to my day 😂😊❤

  • @tf9592
    @tf9592 2 года назад +1

    Great video, short and informative! Thank you!

  • @Pheexperiment
    @Pheexperiment Год назад

    Love your excitement! Thanks for sharing

  • @deborahcaldwell9775
    @deborahcaldwell9775 2 года назад +1

    Well THANK YOU for going through that for this. Very Very overwhelming.

  • @frankridley66
    @frankridley66 Год назад

    Sir, thank you. This was very well done and I very much liked your analysis.

  • @lmholland3630
    @lmholland3630 Год назад

    really good demo, thank you. i got the best potato harvest in rows in my garden but now i want to try the raised beds, have lots of old fenceboards!

  • @annissa485
    @annissa485 2 года назад +1

    Great experiment! Thank you so much

  • @flyty2134
    @flyty2134 Год назад

    Very good video thanks for sharing God bless you and yours.

  • @carmengonzales4562
    @carmengonzales4562 Год назад

    I have thoroughly enjoyed this video!