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Keep sowing, to keep growing. The more you grow the better you eat. The more you eat the more your worms eat. The more your worms eat the happier they are and with happy worms you have a happy garden. Food cycle web closed loop system living organic soil, just like mother nature intended.
Here in central Queensland, we can grow a few things in summer, like snake beans, drumstick trees, and new guinea bears. But we keep trying because we know where they come from, and we know no poison has been sprayed on them. You are getting a lot of rain there.
Totally relate to that sense of disappointment, pumpkins and zucchinis have been my success all the rest very average 😞climate and pests are hard to manage. But gardening is my passion you take the good with the bad Keep smiling Marty 😊🌿
hi being in the same region as you... can you discuss the pests that we all seem to have ... FRUIT FLY... BLACK FLEA BEETLE.... CABBAGE MOTH... WHITE BUTTERFLY... AND what you do to stop the damage and use.... please.....I bought those white cabbage butterfly decoys about 36... but did not deter any of them... !!
Banana and avocado not a native to your location. Good trying. We tried a small watermelon plant not native to zone 6b. I guess. We kept it on the vine waaaay too long and it had no flavor. The compost loved it. Our garden is waaaaay to small to repeat that experiment so the compost will get the watermelon seeds too. Or maybe I'll give it to the birds. See what they produce from it. WOW. The garden is an awesome space to spend time in.
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Hi it's great to hear others feel the same about gardening: the good, the amazing and the frustrating. Thanks mate for keeping us inspired.
Thanks 👍 for watching and leaving a comment!
Keep sowing, to keep growing. The more you grow the better you eat. The more you eat the more your worms eat. The more your worms eat the happier they are and with happy worms you have a happy garden. Food cycle web closed loop system living organic soil, just like mother nature intended.
Well said Aaron,,the more you grow the better you eat!
When things get tough the tough get growing!
I'm moving as you may know so it's hard to keep things growing, but there's still food in the garden.
Keep us posted on the move
Keep up the good/hard work Marty.👍
Thanks 👍
Everything is better when I garden even on the worst days. Everything I do in the garden is building soil profile and evolve my severely rocky soil.
So good when you see the results of rebuilding soils. Takes time but it's just magic!
Hi again Marty😊
Afternoon Rick!😀
Here in central Queensland, we can grow a few things in summer, like snake beans, drumstick trees, and new guinea bears. But we keep trying because we know where they come from, and we know no poison has been sprayed on them. You are getting a lot of rain there.
Raining cats and dogs. The Kangkong and Snake Beans like it though!
See ya at 830am😊
Cheers!
We're having a heat wave here in WA today. 😥😥
I here it's getting warm there
Totally relate to that sense of disappointment, pumpkins and zucchinis have been my success all the rest very average 😞climate and pests are hard to manage. But gardening is my passion you take the good with the bad
Keep smiling Marty 😊🌿
Will do, keep smiling too!
because we love growing food at home.... we here is adelaide we are missing the rain.....
I wish i could send you some!
Amazing videos👍, I saw your car with the “Marty’s garden” stick a Thew months ago in bruns.
Nice one, I live in Mullumbimby so I go into Bruns a lot, fishing and surfing mostly
Weirdly this video is showing zero likes😵💫 even when I liked it🤓 and I did like this video 🤩 keep up the good work Marty be true to you🙏🏼
Thank you so much 😀 Sending lots of love your way!
hi being in the same region as you... can you discuss the pests that we all seem to have ... FRUIT FLY... BLACK FLEA BEETLE.... CABBAGE MOTH... WHITE BUTTERFLY... AND what you do to stop the damage and use.... please.....I bought those white cabbage butterfly decoys about 36... but did not deter any of them... !!
They lay eggs at night the White Cabbage moth
Banana and avocado not a native to your location. Good trying. We tried a small watermelon plant not native to zone 6b. I guess. We kept it on the vine waaaay too long and it had no flavor. The compost loved it. Our garden is waaaaay to small to repeat that experiment so the compost will get the watermelon seeds too. Or maybe I'll give it to the birds. See what they produce from it. WOW. The garden is an awesome space to spend time in.
An awesome place to spend time, 100%