Couples and Threesomes in the Garden | Volunteer Gardener
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- There's a rhythm to the growing seasons at Long Hungry Creek Farm, with pairs of crops going in and out of the fields together. Jeff Poppen explains that it's all in getting the timing right.
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This was so very helpful to me. I'm a Tennessean that's been piddling at home gardening the past 6 years or so. My grandparents were farmers and I helped, but as a kid I just did what I was told while wishing I was climbing trees or fishing. These lessons never took. All my knowledgeable beloved passed to God's hands before I caught the gardening bug. Now that I'm interested and wondering, so many of the questions I've wished I could ask over the past several years were answered in this vlog. I was making a word document for my newly created Garden folder and kept having to rewind to get the information right. Took me about an hour to get through the vid and make sure my notes were correct. Anyway, I really just want to thank you.
Great video and fantastic Tv show
Thanks for this information. It gives a nice perspective on the flow of growth that weather, temps and soil provide. I will try to relate all of it to my area in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
I've noticed the red and yellow chard are tougher and handle heat and cold better than the white chard. figured I would share my observation, your white chard was wilting. why not mulch in between your rows?
Do you water? H
Cover your soil.
I have never seen a more click baity video title than this one