A lot of people I know and respect and trust love this Keyhole garden thing. My only question is when you we the compost in the center, does it really bring the nutrients all the way to the edge of the garden or do the nutrients stay near the center. Wouldn't the dirt filter out the compost nutrients and only allow the water to travel to the garden edges?
+Resurrecting the Dead Church I have an 8' keyhole garden with a basket 2' basket in the middle. It's a power house of production. The way to get the water to the perimeter is to slope the soil towards the center of the basket. The garden with the center basket is ideal for recycling grey water.
oh your videos are so great!! i love your channel... just one suggestion: may you add spanish subtitles??? please?? (or at least english subtitles, because the automatic ones are too wrong) because ussually I miss a lot of information that I can't understand :P thanks a lot for your work. I started a few days ago to put in practice your lessons and I am so excited!
Why would you back up to a wooden fence? Won't the compost, etc., break down the wooden fence? Better to have it moved away from the fences a couple of feet so you don't end up having to replace the fence.
Thats just a keyhole “shaped” garden a true keyhole has a compost hole / stack in the middle to continue to feed with compostable items
It would be nice to see it finished
A lot of people I know and respect and trust love this Keyhole garden thing. My only question is when you we the compost in the center, does it really bring the nutrients all the way to the edge of the garden or do the nutrients stay near the center. Wouldn't the dirt filter out the compost nutrients and only allow the water to travel to the garden edges?
+Resurrecting the Dead Church I have an 8' keyhole garden with a basket 2' basket in the middle. It's a power house of production. The way to get the water to the perimeter is to slope the soil towards the center of the basket. The garden with the center basket is ideal for recycling grey water.
bro, you dont need to measure anything for this project. just use your eye.
oh your videos are so great!! i love your channel... just one suggestion: may you add spanish subtitles??? please?? (or at least english subtitles, because the automatic ones are too wrong) because ussually I miss a lot of information that I can't understand :P thanks a lot for your work. I started a few days ago to put in practice your lessons and I am so excited!
The area of the garden minus the hole minus where you stand, the remained area to vegetable is only two medium planters.
Why would you back up to a wooden fence? Won't the compost, etc., break down the wooden fence? Better to have it moved away from the fences a couple of feet so you don't end up having to replace the fence.
why does the video warp like that?
It's just a space-time distortion. Pay it no heed.
youtube video stabilization software. it makes me feel sick.
You used the word 'tedious' during your explanation of the keyhole method. I think you meant to say 'labor intense' instead...
Whatevs. Good video.
Definition of tedious
adj
too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
a tedious journey
sinónimos: boring, dull, monotonous, repetitive, unrelieved, unvaried, uneventful, characterless, colorless, lifeless, insipid, uninteresting, unexciting, uninspiring, uninvolving, flat, bland, dry, stale, tired, lackluster, stodgy, dreary, mundane, monochrome, mind-numbing, soul-destroying, wearisome, tiring, tiresome, irksome, trying, frustrating, deadly, not up to much, humdrum, ho-hum, blah, dullsville, 'same old, same old'
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Good information, but you made this Waaaaaaaheyheyheyhey more complicated than it needs to be.
please disable the youtube stabilization thing. it makes me sick :(
It made me thought I was hallucinating ahahah
that's not how ya do it