Urban Farmer Jim Kovaleski Returns from Maine with Mixed News...
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Jim Kovaleski is back from Maine for the 2024 Winter + Spring growing Season in New Port Richey, Florida. With Tanner living on the Farm full time, it has allowed for the crops to get a head-start this year and for some new experimentation compared to the way Jim has farmed here previously. Jim also came back to Florida with some news...
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Jim needs to write a gardening book. Great knowledge.
Yes!
I would absolutely purchase that.
same
I’m a freaking out that Jim is leaving! I’ve watched him here for years and always pumped to see him and his gardens. I’m learning so much from him and recently moved to a few acres to farm and Need You Jim! I’ve always wanted to meet you. These videos with are so fun, relaxing and valuable to me and others to continue learning and growing! Please find a way, Love ya Jim! Congrats on the marriage and little princess!
It's all about growth
I think there is a course you can take from Jim
Don't freak out , those winters in Maine are long. I'm sure he will be in florida for visits
I know how you feel. It’s bittersweet. He will be greatly missed😔
Congratulations on getting married Jim!! Also congratulations on owning the two houses now, that's such great news! Sad to hear this is your last year, but the farm is in great hands
"That don't come up in a day." -Jim 😂 Loves these two. Thank you both. You are changing the world in ways you can't see. 🙏
Yea, he did get him with that one, 😂
Really wish Jim would record his gardening in Maine.
agree
Sad to see Jim not coming back but he's inspired me to start my own no till, mulch garden. 1/2 acre + with mulch! Anyone can do it! Love you Jim!
Are you using city compost aswell?
I've done it with a couple dif. mulches and on dif. properties ( only 2 yrs in a row on any one, so far) and had done quite well and would have agreed with you ! However, problems with each and every mulch exist... even compost as the only mulch - it, while it's still compost, even fully finished c. , not soil proper just yet - is hydrophobic to some extent. So, hard to start certain seeds or transplants in it. Wood-chips ? - pill bugs. Straw, hay or grass ? - Slugs, and - along with composts/manures - could contain persistent herbicides, need to know all about the source/ask. Plastic - either non-porous ( so, water pools on top and breeds mosquitos here in wetter climates, among other issues) ; porous stuff is expensive, and both are... plastic.
So, just saying... there is no guarantee you won't have troubles and issues with whichever you choose, and besides learning curves, experience and getting your soil life humming, there's simply weird weather or weird pest issues or weird years... . Always a reason to remember that we are mere mortals and awfully dependant on God !
I'm with Jim, I really love Jesse Frost's content. I'm so sad to see Jim go. I hope you can do more trips to Maine for more Jim content.
I must admit.no more seeing Jim in Fla. is pretty sad to think about. Jim, we love u. Maybe share with us whats growing on up in Maine on your own channel or something??? Anyways,thank you for sharing so much with us,I have learned alot
The beauty of crowdfunding. Congratulations on securing the property. Sending good growing vibes from KY.
As a small central Florida gardener I've loved and enjoyed watching these videos with Jim and green dreams over the years. Thankful for them. And for the time that has been put into them. Keep gardening where ever you go Jim. And know that Jesus loves you. ❤️ and the gardening community thanks you.
It was my privilege to meet Tanner in December. I truly would LOVE to be his helping hand!
Going to miss Jim. Wish him happiness with his family.
Thank's Pete, for all you do, incl. the intention of travelling to Maine to catch up with Jim from time to time ( more than once, we hope !!!). You are a truly awesome person, y'all are and I so appreciate all 3 of you here today !
I really enjoy these conversations. There is so much information that you can gleen from the back and forth that goes on. I hope that Jim visits and we get updates and that you continue to visit Tanner. Young Tanner is a great young man who will take Jim's farm and vision to the next level. Always good to get another perspective on how to do things successfully. Thank you Pete for all you've done.
Wow. This is also my last year in Florida. In April I'm moving to my 25 acre homestead in northern Minnesota above Lake Superior. I have 1 regret...I'll miss my okra ...doesn't mean I wont try it, but I'm not hopeful :) The warm season in the north woods is so vibrantly green and abundant, life just explodes...things grow so profusely and abundant with minimal pest pressure or water issues. With the addition of 4 whole seasons to round it out it makes the hunkering down of mid winter worth it. You can escape the cold...the heat...not so much. When hurricane Micheal came right over our house we were out of power for 14 days. We had a generator for the well and fridges but not AC. That was in Oct....If that had happened in July, we would not have been able to stay here.
Going to miss Jim😢
Jim always makes me think. Always! I love listening to him speak. Maybe one day he could do a podcast series
Thank you Jim for inspiring so many to garden and grow their own food.
Pete!! We hope to see more of Jim at least once a year!! I’ve watched him since your first video with him
And have enjoyed all of it!!! 🎉good luck in Maine Jim!! Love from Alabama!!
Deal! We have a video with Jim coming out next!
"What's growing on?" I love it!
Congratulations Jim. And I’d like to see Jim in Maine a lot now. To see what he’s doing there
Hopefully if you can go see Jim maybe keep up with tanner he seems very knowledgeable in this small farming stuff
im jelly they get to do this full time. I have prime land in south florida, but I spend all my time working 9-5 paying back my debts,
Still lucky of u to have a land. I'd make time for it to have my own garden and a lil farm😅. Best of luck to you sir🤙
Keep the flow going!!
Tanner videos- yes!!!
Fall follow up is coming!
And thank you Pete for bringing it to us....just heard... Congratulations to ya both Jim!🎉
Thanks Pete and Jim and team. Honestly y’all’s knowledge sharing changed my life and that’s a crazy thing to say. I got the class years ago as well as watched the RUclips videos and the simple approach to farming really resonated with me more than anyone else’s.
I went from a few raised beds in a backyard to a half acre in that time span using a lot of the methods shared. I kept some ideas, altered others, and dropped some but it all lead to where I am today.
All that to say thank you if you read this. Everything is always changing and it looks like Jim is off to the next adventure. Happy to see yall doing so well in life and I wish you the best!
Whoa, lots of changes - congratulations to Jim on getting married and solving the money problems re buying the house. Will be sad not seeing Jim in Florida anymore, hopefully there will footage from Maine. Thanks Pete for the update.
Thanks Pete!! Good to see Jim and Tanner!
So sad to hear Jim is leaving!! I've learned so much from you guys. Best wishes going forward.
Congratulations Jim!
great to see and hear what the younger generation is doing
Congratulations 🎉❤🎉
coming in late, massive congratulations on the wedding Jim!
PS Jim, youll always be famous to us!
Great news! 🎉 go Jim!
WOW!!!!! I friggin needed that. I love me some Jim Kovaleski. The day i have had harvesting everything I can, frost clothing, heaters in the greenhouse, washing an spinning an bagging..... Yes, because of the artic temps coming to coastal Va. I been cold an wet for hours today. Sat down to eat an, Pete u made my day with the video I been waiting on for months. God bless you guys, keep on growing
Thank you Pete for doing these videos! I am working very slowly on a journey like this and so many of the things Jim works on I’m modeling after. Seeing the progress is priceless for me to learn as a gardener and also grow as a human. Just really felt you deserved a serious green thumbs up for the life’s work you’ve accomplished and keep growing on!
Been following this for a couple years from UK, has always been inspiring and got me into growing.
Man🎉🎉🎉🎉U guys give such a Reprieve to the stresses of everyday Life!!! Thanku for these Vids & Thanku for this bit of Paradise you share with us.🫡
It's sad seeing Jim go but I'm very excited to see the future of the place with Tanner
I think we just need more people like Jim
😢 this was my favourite to watch. Many thanks to Pete and all the best to Jim.
I installed a drip system over several yrs with over a thousand drippers & left an area that was sprinklered in. And I STILL always look for reasons to hand water & lightly fertilize on occasion ! I get it ! It's very therapeutic ! And you feel like you are One in unison with your plants😁🤗👊 Congrats to Jim on his marriage !🤗
Congrats Jim happy news indeed
A long wait but worth it for a cracking video. 3 experts chatting like there's no one watching. Aces!
Love to see the land being productive. I'm a native Flogrown girl in my mid 50's from Ft Laud. I remember playing in the fields looking for frogs/toads in the summers. Now, cement. We moved to Alaska for several years and now in Appalachia.We live on a golf course in the front yard and a farm in the back. Chickens, 2 in-ground gardens, 1 raised bed garden, 1 16'X36' high tunnel. Oh, and a block 8'X15' building and a salt water swimming pool. Let me not forget the small orchard we started with a dozen fruit trees, a sassafras tree, wild black berries elderberrie, honeysuckle and black walnuts. Love the food forest concept. I'm a fan of David the Good since he made it his work to grow food in SE FL first. Will be making a plan for his grocery row gardening 2025. Also and very important, my heart swells with happiness seeing young people promoting a small farm and *growing family life!!!
Awesome!! Keep pounding dirt! 👊
We love ya Jim! The Pete & Jim videos have been a such a great winter escape for me. Make me miss the Tampa area quite a lot, but lovely to see what has been happening over the years. All the best with the family and farm in Maine. I'm sure Pete will find time to visit. Thank you both!
Congratulations on your marriage!🎉❤🎉
Ayyyyy, Congratulations, 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ keep in touch!
Congratulations on everything Jim and family! Thanks Pete!!!
Why would the Tanner kid scale the garden down? I farm double that much land by myself with a fulltime job without any issues.....? I have a seeder myself, but I have not used it in like ten years. I plant everything by hand. At this scale I can plant an entire bed by the time I pull a seeder out. Carrots planted by hand with a dibble like Jim does it tripled my carrot production. The broccoli Jim is talking about is BC1611 and it is amazing. Good job on Tanner for picking that variety. I quit growing heading broccoli and only grow Burgundy and BC1611 and sell mixed bunches of purple and green florets. I think I basically tripled the production weight wise on broccoli going that route.
I was waiting for a video about Jim
Is fascinating to see this guy. I know he is right. I am in Palm Springs California. I have a mobile home. I keep on trying.
Thanks Pete and Jim for being an inspiration.
Great work
Thanks for choosing to be a farmer
I swear Tanner is high as a kite! Lol!
that is just his natural state, trust me, known him for years! he is as high vibes as they get, natural factory settings!
I'm ❤happy for you and your new bride, Jim🎉.
All kinds of big happenings !
Thanks Uncle Pete for keeping us updated 👋.
Jim sure shows what hard work and determination can achieve🎶🎶.
JO JO IN VT 💞
Thanks guys. You inspired me to do some suburban market gardening in Australia and now it's happening. I've done lots of trials with sea water as fertiliser and found that most Veg can tolerate very high NaCl, much more than the textbooks say, if it comes on gradually in the absence poisons that inhibit bacteria. I personally don't think this salt tolerance is related to soil OM, as I have done it in pure sand with success. Happy farming!
I really love these Jim videos!
everyone's favorite farmer 🙂
Haha 😂 newbie here and I had to google what jang is.
Congrats Jim! Exciting new beginnings!
Jang seeder. It’s the best!
Congrats
sooo good to see jim !
Good Luck Guys / It's been fun watching..congrats Jim, Tanner and Pete.
Damn. Thank you both. I remember watching you together when I was dreaming. Now I’m two farms deep. It really just hit me. To anyone who dreams of urban farming/ gardening it’s for certain possible just keep at it and don’t quit it will happen. I’m doing it no investors straight out of pocket 3 years in 2 farms deep. Keep going. Thank you both for the inspiration.
LOVE this channel!!!!
We're glad to hear it!
Pure awesomeness. Wits, humor, education, love. 💚
Thanks guys as always. Nothing but respect.
Going to miss JIM so much!!
Good to see the next gen taking the reigns
Hi Jim and Tanner .I'm gald thet I meet you befor you leave and nice to meet you today Tanner hope you Jim enjoy with my home made chicken coconut soup.and thank you Pete coz of your video that what I meet Jim 7 year ago .you guy my inspired me .hope one day will welcome to Maithai garden .and can't wait to visit your Pete.thanks again and good luck Jim.
pete you gotta get up to maine
Thanks for the update. The food forests coming along nice. Waiting for those water and soil test reports.
Yes! we must know the levels!!
I like Jesse with no-till, also
Danke!
Great videos. Just a FYI. The book, "Fertility from the Ocean Deep", gives a great overview of how sea solids (ocean salt) has been used for many decades by some people to grow crops. And your seawater intrusion is an example of that with some of your plants.
Too late Jim you are already famous!! Please start a RUclips in Maine if you can!!
Life is always evolving! Jim looks happy and, hi, seems to have a good successor !
Thanks !
Congratulations Jim on your new marriage ❤
Hi
I dont comment very often
Just wanted to share a seedling method i came across that saves space
Research the snail method of planting seed
Works for the majority of crops they are planting
Jim !!!! Need to do a couple videos up in Maine, love your laid back but energetic style !!!!
Check out our videos we made with Jim in Maine in the past!
No Till Growers is fantastic
Congratulations!!!!!
so many questions about the salt water issue, can't wait for more follow up on that. Jim, you are fortunate that it stopped raining in ME in June. In VT it never stopped, not fun. Really miss the artistic aspect of the garden. I do my crops in rows, but in my next life my garden will be artistic. I throw all my garlic cloves, too small to plant for bulbs, in a trench close together. Then I pull them up and bunch them. $3/bunch for doz. or so. Did you say you got .75cents each? I'm goin' be rich! (:
Jim, we need gardening books from you!!!! I see several in your future!!! Love your videos!!! Need books on row planting, companion planting, seed starting, CSA management, garden marketing, making a living with gardening...... so many topics!!! I have a question. Your peg board planter on planting carrots. Do you put a seed in every hole on the board? They are a good 1-1 1/2" apart. You don't thin once they are planted? Thank you so much!! You are a great teacher!! Congratulations on your decision to reside in Maine and your marriage!!! We do look forward to still hear from you up there. GOD BLESS!!
Any chance you can go and visit the place they were praising? Would love to see how they are doing it.
Does Jim use Azomite? It's made a big difference in my garden here in north Florida. His soil looks great a tribute to all the organic matter he's added.
He uses some in his soil block mix
Welcome Back Jim! 🎉🍅
Jim and Pete I've been following you since e the very beginning. Sad to see you go but life is forever changing. Congratulations Jim on your marriage. Maybe you can find someone to video you in Maine. Maybe the wife?? You both are inspiring. Best of luck to Tanner. I hope he keeps your garden going. 😊
What a great video. Love that Jim is passing this on to the next generation. Jim definitely earned his stripes and we wish him a happy retirement in Maine.
Congratulations on the wedding Jim! All the best to you and your partner!
Sad to see Jim go from this farm. Wish him the best! Hopefully Tanner can make him proud and keep up what Jim has created here.
Pete, thank you for introducing us to Jim and making the content surrounding Jim's work.
I really hope we get future updates on Jim up in Maine.
Wife
@@cameroneagle4370 is this a grammar class?! Obviously wife! A Wife is a partner or...NVM
@jergensroetz then why didn't you use wife ? Wife is a beautiful term that describes a beautiful person, don't be tricked into degrading a wife into a partner .
@@cameroneagle4370 freedom of speech...
Congratulations Jim on your marriage. I totally agree with your assessment of the watered in compost acting as a weed barrier. Always great to hear your thoughts on growing! Best wishes and thank you Pete for the video 🙏
Congrats!!
Congrats on everything!
Jang does great with carrots if it's a smooth soil. I also have a wood chip dense planting soil and it plants the carrots exactly the same way.
Very happy new year to you folks xx
Hopefully more video on the winstrip trays
I’ve been waiting for this video for a long time now!
Me too!
Ey yo Pete -- wassup wit a soil report and sat paste from Logan Labs on Jim's soil hashtag kitty gang --
Lovely updates, congrats are in order all around! ❤
Awesome excited to watch this video