I Planted 9 DIFFERENT CROPS IN ONE SQUARE FOOT and you Won’t Believe What Happened…
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Here is What Happens from Start to Finish when you push the limits and grow 9 DIFFERENT CROPS IN A SINGLE SQUARE FOOT. This is interplanting and companion planting on steroids!
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Watching from the UK! Love your videos, and I got... something... out of it 😂 would love a shoutout (cheeky ask) 😜 keep being awesome dude you're doing a lot of good!
James, thank you for showing us that we can plant companion plants much closer together than the seed packets recommend. From Grandma Linda in Martinsburg WV. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💘💘💘💘💘💕💕💕💕 For Tuck.
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James, thank you so much for this video! 🥰 It shows the 'theology' of planting a 'Food Forest'! How to think and plan for this method and guides you on perhaps how to ADAPT the overall theory to your environment. More like this please! It seems like the Kale grew faster than you expected so how did you ADAPT your plantings the next season?
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To effectively grow cabbage, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, kale, collards, broccoli, cauliflower tree kale, tree collards, tree lettuce, ... one just needs to keep up the picking of the outer leaves of these plants so that they grow up, while providing the smaller food canopy of the lesser vegs to grow underneath them. This compaction of the leaves around these brassicas, also provides a salad harvest everyday with multiple block plantings - and you can't keep up with everything - cole slaws, pickled or brined slaw, sauerkraut, sweet kraut, kimchi, fermented vegs, ... Having a cabbage, kale, broccoli overgrow its distance of the size of the head x 3 diameter is a waste of space, and one should continually harvest the outer leaves, and a tight leaf structure around the flower heads x 2 diamter. This allows maximum grow space for other faster growing (radishes), shade-loving parsley and lettuces, inter-growing onions, garlic, leeks, chives, shallots, scallions, flower companions, etc.
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Let's Gooo!! Thanks for the kind words, me and Tuck appreciate you! 😁🐕❤️
What's going on growers this is James Prigioni coming to you live from Jersey.
Let's Goooo! You already know!
And yes - whatever you are doing with compost, fertilizer, manure, - and all those giants plants and production - proves that this can be done - and very well. 10* rating.
One really neat inter-cropping I found by accident is growing potatoes in my garlic containers. They supposedly root at different levels and don't compete too much. The top growth fits together pretty well also. I am going to try it intentionally next year, by planting small seed potatoes in between my garlic in the early spring when the garlic has been established and growing for a while. An added bonus is that the garlic can repel many pests.
Thank you for the new video! I'm interested in gardening, but truth be told, I really really watch for Tuck :) He's a darling and I hope he's doing well. Give him big kisses from this NYS fan!!!
Wow i'm getting paranoid I see gnomes everywhere. You are awesome you and Tuck.
LETS GOOOOO
I saw the blue nome in your garden at the 7:08 mark in your video. YEAH! Love your videos, learning a lot about raised bed, etc. I've always gardened in your "row" type setting. I now live in an apartment. Bought a raised bed that's on my patio planted with 2 cherry tomato, a few radishes, 3 green beans, 3 sweet peppers, parsley, and 2 cucumber plants. I live in Michigan. Everything is doing great. Going to do another planting of radishes tommorow. Keep up the awesome work your doing!
I planted radishes under 2 cucumber plants and appreciated the shade the cucumber plants offered for the radishes. Awesome video!! ❤❤❤❤
❤❤🥕🥕 for Tuck! @7:09 there is a gnome in your chard. Thanks for showing how those plants grew. I will have to do a better job of planting this way.
In Northern NJ & love what you do!🙏🙏🙏
All you need to do is secessional harvesting of single leaves from the plants so that they don't crowd out the other plants. In so doing, the plants continue to grow the rest of their leaves, and new leaves, and you can pick pick pick for greater production of the plant - while it eventually grows its production (root, leaves, bulbs, fruits).
I'm always picking the biggest leaves from my kale ... so, yes, it would probably work ...
This looks really cool it seems like maybe you could have planted all of the others first and then planted the kale after about a week or so and it would have worked fine give the other plants a head start The kale would probably power through them. I'll try this in my garden and you should try it as well. 😄. Also if you had harvested some of or most of the exterior kale leaves you could have had a really different outcome
Nice soil tilth!. Almost looks like a potting medium. I think my garden could use some loosening up and enriching; peppers in particular don't seem like they can breath. BTW Tuck = Legend
When I was little (circa 1974), every Saturday morning on PBS out of Philly was The Victory Garden. I remember an older dude with a backwoods beard and overalls. He was teaching square foot gardening. He was so excited about it. You remind me of that show and the dude. I think you have improved on many things since he began. Well done. I am learning new things from you and Tuck all the time. Had to share happy thoughts with you. Thank you for all you do. Much respect and love to you and Tuck. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜
What a cool story and kind comment. Thanks for that Becky, me and Tuck appreciate you! 😁🐕❤️
Lol I remember that show I was 13 then
When we had like 6 Chanel’s on a black and white TV
The original Victory Garden show was called Crockets Victory Garden. The bearded guy came later like in the 80’s.
Yes, think it was Jim Crocket who was the first. People would say they could grow great vegetables if they had soil like his. He would tell them….you can have the same great soil. My introduction to compost.
I remember that show very well. The odd kids watching garden shows, huh!🎉😂😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤good little tuck, excellent tutorial 😊😊
Good work ❤❤
Let’s go 🐕
Gnome07:10
Yup! Just a bit earlier and you would have won today
Tuck❤❤❤❤ 7:10
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Maravilhosa sua horta, qual tipo de adubação??
The boss! Love him. Any discount codes?
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Great experiment! Glad it was successful! Loved learning that mixing it up confuses the pests! Thanks James!
Good lord son, way to be a boss in the garden.
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If you had given everything a couple weeks head start I think it would have done even better because the kale is such a fast and massive plant! Love it!🥰
I found the gnome 7:09 by the chard
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This is awesome 🪴 🍲 🌱 🍉 🥗 🥕
Soooooooo exciting! Thanks for sharing! ❤Tuck!
Yes, the gnome is in your Swiss Chard ruclips.net/video/VaMQ3yWyxe0/видео.htmlm9s
Thank you James for the knowledge you share when it comes to gardening You are amazing, Greetings to Tuck i do enjoy seeing the Boss Rome the property. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤hesrts 4 Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent and great looking Tuck. Hey Tuck I scream like a banshee when I go outside🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🖤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for “The Little Boss”! And many thanks to James for another amazing video.
I Love when Tuck eats his vegetables ❤❤❤
Had to come back and get a refresher! Trying to figure out what all i can plant right now, 7a. I'm a tad behind, although my tomatoes and peppers are on track. ❤❤❤❤ Hi sweet young Tuck!❤❤❤❤
James you are TOTALLY THE GARDEN GOD!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR AMAZING VIDS...
Thanks for always making suggestions for those growing in small areas & containers. Incredible how much food you can produce in plastic containers. Your raised bed videos showing how to make them and the hoop covers.. thank you!! Give Tuck kisses for patrolling his garden too! ❤💕❤💕💚💚💚
My whole garden is really not producing at all. 1 tomato here, nothing there, 1 pepper here, nothing there. Zucchini, squash, peas, strawberries zero. I'm 50 minutes north of NYC. really disappointed.
Those nasturtium are ones I grew last year, extremely prolific and the leaves almost all exhibited that bizarre leaf pattern, cool experiment
Good to know, thanks for that Chris
Tuck.❤💚💙
Great video. I count on your gardening ideas.
Thanks.
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Can you do some more video on interplanting James. This is SO helpful! Love your channel and love Tuck!
Wow! That was fun! Definitely going to try. Thanks!
Also, yes, really enjoy seeing Tuck. Sweet guy.
@jamesprigioni, you are my idol. You and Tuck got me hooked on gardening. I’d love to try out some of your fertilizers on my garden but I live in Canada. Do you plan on shipping your products up North in the future?
@Jamesprigioni could you add a support of some kind (chicken wire or whatever?) to restrict the horizontal growth space for the kale leaves so everything else gets more sun (now that the Kale is well-established)?
Thanks for the awesome content and ❤❤❤ the little boss!
Couldn't you cut and come again the kale until the others were finished?
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Hearts for Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks for sharing this video.
This was such a fun and informative video! How encouraging!! Do you have a PDF of which plants to companion plant with a square foot space?
Beautiful & healthy crops . I❤your videos 👍
I'm impressed! No wonder New Jersey is called the garden state! Definitely inspired to try something similar.
8:45 cabbage moth taking pest status to the next level
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Such an uplifting channel! Love your enthusiasm almost as much as I love Tuck!
This is awesome! Gave me more confidence to try interplanting myself. If 9 different crops can do well then I can tuck a plant or two in the corners 😊
My radishes in my garden are big, ❤😮 I was shocked, first time 5:29 planting them❤
Your garden is literally my dream garden❤ but here in the Philippines we are lack of backyard and only limited kinds of trees and plants grow here because of our climate
Couldn’t agree more. Use the open space before the dominant plant takes over. I’m in!
I really enjoyed this, I really GOT-SOMETHING-OUT-OF-IT!
thanks James and Tuck❤❤❤
Let's Gooo!!!
@jamesprigioni I'm from Melbourne Australia mate, I've been watching you for years with my wife and kids, my 5 year old even says your intro sometimes just out of the blue. Keep doing your good work, we certainly enjoy it and learn from you.
This is very nice idea..small area with different fave plants😍😍
Thank you for sharing this experiment. It was really fun to see the progress over time. I appreciate you
7:10 gnome ❤
Absolutely fabulous 🌷🌷
Love this. ❤️ at times I am not sure what to companion together. I like others to figure this out for me because I don't like to experiment at this time since I am short on space and time.
So inspirational! Please share how you irrigate your beautiful garden.
Gotta file the nasturtiums! Then freeze em a week. They make more flowers when in poor soil or they just get leafy.
I wish my kale would pop like this! I interplanetary with lettuce usually…
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anybody else click like before watching or just me lol..
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What about repeating this but waiting 2 weeks to add the kale in the center? More sun and a jump start for the others
I have you tried growing corn you can grow them in small spaces and in containers
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A trick with the Kale. Trim off the lower leafs and keep trimming them just leaving enough on top to feed the plant. If you do it a few more times you can get a trunk going which will let in more light. Also consider doing a tomato or cucumber or better yet a pea or bean plant in the center. Excellent concept but think more three sisters and more plants that support each other. It's how Masanobu Fukuoka's system works by combining crops in dense patches that are mutually beneficial. His system is even more dense.
Also Kale was an odd choice all around. I guess the idea was a single planting but normally you rotation crop this stuff. Kale can be planted in October or even in the north if you using a cold frame you can plant in November. My point is with rotation cropping you could get even more food. The accepted math is you can get 3.5X the food with intensive farming as opposed to row crops with the same space.
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I'm a little tight on space. Can I do 11 inch squares?
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Did you put insect netting on that bed? The kale looks mint condition!
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Your garden is gorgeous, and so is Tuck! ❤️❤️❤️
🥰Love you and Tuck. Happy Summer💓
Who else was very interested from the title? Like I wonder how this will work out
How is your soils so light and fluffy? My raised beds are so hard 😢
Best ever shot of Tuck in this video. Wondering where you source vermiculite for your square foot garden?
I get it on Amazon actually, there should be a link in the descriptions for it 😁
I'm binge watching! Hey Tuck ❤
your video give me so much energy! Thank,
Do you have a list of other square foot companion plants?
Love the channel
What do u do for the spotted lantern flies
You're kale is enormous! What are you feeding it? You just answered my question.
His feeding the plant with his secret fertiliser
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I think if you harvested some of the lower kale leaves as it went all would have grown better