Our Raised Garden Got Invaded! + the results of our experiment...

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
  • Finally! We harvest the garden after THREE years of using our raised accessible garden boxes. This year we had some really tiny invaders coming in to sabotage our plants... Sad day for the garden... but we still managed to harvest some amazing veggies. The potatoes did GREAT along with the basil. Super fun. We enjoy this yearly project.
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  • @KaraAshleyThrace
    @KaraAshleyThrace Год назад +2911

    You should set up a couple of outdoor cameras and get a full time-lapse over the whole season, that would be pretty awesome to see.

    • @fundominant
      @fundominant Год назад +29

      that would be awesome indeed

    • @BradTech.
      @BradTech. Год назад +10

      Agreed, that's a pretty nice idea there 💡

    • @shangkhabrahma
      @shangkhabrahma Год назад +2

      yeah 👍

    • @GameMovieStudios2000
      @GameMovieStudios2000 Год назад +1

      yes an excelent idea

    • @Drsmiley72
      @Drsmiley72 Год назад +8

      not only woudl that be cool for watching the stuff grow, speed timelaps, but maybe catch some wild animals visiting? o.o

  • @SaharaColeman
    @SaharaColeman Год назад +984

    Omg your baby is growing up so fast! It seems like it was yesterday when we were getting garden/baby progress updates 😇

    • @waldemir5621
      @waldemir5621 Год назад +5

      is he adopted? im just curios

    • @SUPREETH.
      @SUPREETH. Год назад +37

      @@waldemir5621 no🤣

    • @dotcinematics
      @dotcinematics Год назад +36

      @@waldemir5621 bro have you even watched his videos? No he isn’t adopted you doofus

    • @VihangaIndusara
      @VihangaIndusara Год назад +6

      @@waldemir5621 bro💀🗿

    • @MonasteryOfSilence
      @MonasteryOfSilence Год назад +13

      It feels like it was yesterday when he made that bike wheelchair for that girl and look at them now. Good stuff.

  • @cox1012009
    @cox1012009 Год назад +362

    These guys are definitely a cute family. Somehow the tech, accessibility and farming works so well.. and then you get to see the family having a great time. Love this channel.

  • @awo1fman
    @awo1fman Год назад +127

    If you read the fine print, a lot of the "compostable" stuff is COMMERCIALLY compostable, which is a very different process than what you can do at home. It's subjected to much higher heat and pressure, plus it's ground up so it has a lot more surface area and degrades much more quickly. In short, everything will biodegrade much more quickly if you have a way to grind it up before you put it in the bin.

    • @romeoneverdies
      @romeoneverdies Год назад +6

      never-mind the difference between biodegradable vs compostable which are not the same at all.. .

  • @SUPREETH.
    @SUPREETH. Год назад +684

    Seeing a tech youtuber doing farming is fun😃

  • @PHmaddnes
    @PHmaddnes Год назад +315

    When germinating your carrots put a shade net or something to retain moisture. The seeds are so tiny that they dry out very quickly.

    • @sayantanray7850
      @sayantanray7850 Год назад +1

      Yes like a cloth bed or something like that. and try soaking them time to time.

  • @mohamedmahmoudali2533
    @mohamedmahmoudali2533 Год назад +77

    Man watching jerry with his son and realizing i started watching this man way before he even got married makes me feel old.

  • @Ahri--
    @Ahri-- Год назад +57

    I don't really know how to explain this, but it so fascinating to see the amount of topics this channel brings up to its community.
    We went from tech reviews, teardowns, to renewable energy, to electric cars, to the introduction of a wonderful family, to then explain all of the difficulties of disabilities and how to find workaround, to awesome projects for people with disabilities.
    I have really no words on how to describe this, you are awesome, keep up the wonderful work and keep up with this wonderful family and community. Much love from Italy ❤

  • @AA-co8oq
    @AA-co8oq Год назад +689

    I don’t know where the carrots went. 2 minutes later you got a pony in the garden. I think I know where the carrots went. 🤣

    • @nexusyang4832
      @nexusyang4832 Год назад +24

      *pony have exited the garden*

    • @buckykattnj
      @buckykattnj Год назад +2

      Nah, carrots were doomed due to the heat.

    • @toofsman
      @toofsman Год назад +2

      Carrot seeds cant dry out not even once or they wont make it.

    • @inoob26
      @inoob26 Год назад +18

      @@buckykattnj that's what the pony wants you to think

  • @davidisonyt
    @davidisonyt Год назад +477

    I love how varied this channel is.

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Год назад +35

      I was thinking that before... There's really no other youtuber who can go from building an electric vehicle, to seeing what's inside smartphones, to building a library in Africa, to renovating a family cabin, to home farming.
      I'd even say, there's probably no other person who can do all that. This is truly one of a kind.

    • @joysonbaretto3690
      @joysonbaretto3690 Год назад

      @@shipwreck9146 yeah

    • @itsmeayansheikh
      @itsmeayansheikh Год назад +11

      JerryrigEVERYTHING

    • @magnusE7
      @magnusE7 Год назад +2

      @@shipwreck9146 Or they have ten different channels...

  • @kptdc
    @kptdc Год назад +50

    No fancy editing no effects just pure happiness and cuteness with Jerry Jr. More videos like this please. More power!

  • @kentmckean6795
    @kentmckean6795 Год назад +17

    Great garden! For an easier potato experience, put 6 or 8 seed potatoes in a 3 ft x 3 ft box (18" deep). As the plant grows, add a 4 sided box 6 in or 12 in tall and infill with dirt. Keep doing this for the entire growing season ending up with a 4 - 6 foot tower. When you harvest, knock the tower over and you should have potatoes all the way up the tower! You can also build a chicken wire column and fill it with straw as the potato plants grow.

  • @theprojectsguy
    @theprojectsguy Год назад +741

    Jerryrig: “I’m not going to eat the
    jalapeños straight from
    the plant today”
    Also Jerryrig: “Guys am probably
    gonna regret this, but I
    am doing a taste test
    between red and green
    jalapeños”😂😂

    • @premprabhakar805
      @premprabhakar805 Год назад +5

      His name is zack

    • @theprojectsguy
      @theprojectsguy Год назад +12

      @@premprabhakar805 Yeah! I know the story behind Jerry.. Jerry was his grandfather! But thank you

    • @franklinwerren7684
      @franklinwerren7684 Год назад

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @theprojectsguy
      @theprojectsguy Год назад +2

      Most people don’t know his real name, so that’s why I just went for “jerryrig” because now everyone knows who and what am talking about.

    • @theprojectsguy
      @theprojectsguy Год назад

      @Ellis The DJ Yeah that’s true!

  • @BRIAN-sh3ei
    @BRIAN-sh3ei Год назад +52

    This channel is varied professionally. The off-road trucking videos, wheelchair off-road testing and cars in general has become my favourite but I have to admit that the garden videos are also a “steal of attention” I like them so much, respect to the work put in, weekly Timelapse is crazy, that’s why I watch and enjoy them🙌🏾🤍❤️
    MUCH LOVE ZACK‼️
    And also seeing the baby boy grown is so lovely 🤣 can’t forget Cambry as well, I love seeing her in the videos.

  • @SigisTravelVideos
    @SigisTravelVideos Год назад +11

    Wow, this little guy grew since a year ago. I remember watching the "We grew more than just pumpkins this year" last October, and seeing him as a baby.

  • @ab_ab_c
    @ab_ab_c Год назад +1

    Cover your grow beds with 4" of wood mulch over the winter & then rake it off in the spring.
    Make an open air compost pile. Use 4'H x 13'L kennel wire in the shape of a 4' diameter ring. Add whatever organic matter that you can to it (no meat, bones, fats, etc though).
    In the spring, rake out the compost, sift it with 1/4" wire cloth, & then use it to top dress your grow beds!
    Also, don't be afraid to use fine mulch (straw, grass, or wood) around your garden plants after they are a few weeks old. It helps the soil to retain moisture & to stay cooler.

  • @yeabuddy6070
    @yeabuddy6070 Год назад +159

    Don't feel bad. I had a terrible year in the garden as well. Damn skunks and grubs got me bad. It's just part of growing👍

    • @doctorcorgi3134
      @doctorcorgi3134 Год назад +2

      I hope they didn't spray their stink over your garden at least.

  • @AdamHillikerLikesRobots
    @AdamHillikerLikesRobots Год назад +44

    These videos bring me so much joy. Will be watching again later with my daughter who loves ponies horses gardening plants etc I love it THANK YOU

  • @T5646766
    @T5646766 Год назад +5

    *novice gardener here. Two things that really improved/helped my garden was straw and diatomaceous earth. The straw helps the soil retain moister and gives the fruits and vegetables something to lay on to help prevent rot. The diatomaceous earth is great for pest bugs, it's like little razor blades to the larva and freshly hatched bugs. I sprinkle a layer of diatomaceous earth first then put straw over top.

  • @alex.s2023
    @alex.s2023 Год назад +23

    Thanks for taking us along. I always love seeing these videos each year!

  • @Conn0rKent
    @Conn0rKent Год назад +62

    Garden updates are low key my favorite videos of the year.

  • @SurajSharma-oj6mo
    @SurajSharma-oj6mo Год назад +118

    The fact that Zach is good at everything makes me wonder what he eats for breakfast lunch and dinner 😂😂😂

    • @Lizlodude
      @Lizlodude Год назад +6

      Apparently jalapeno breakfast sandwiches, which is pretty metal I guess

    • @sortodawy
      @sortodawy Год назад +2

      A lot of zucchini 😀

    • @SurajSharma-oj6mo
      @SurajSharma-oj6mo Год назад +1

      @@sortodawy hahaha looks like he really eats lot of em based on the produce 😅😅

  • @mack3923
    @mack3923 Год назад +6

    So glad you two found each other. I’m enjoying watching your lives grow together. Very happy for you three.

  • @tristhubb
    @tristhubb Год назад +7

    I wish everyone had the inspiration and passion while being so humble. Seeing the channel and family grow is such a whole hearted experience. Keep it up Jerry!

  • @Speed_IOT
    @Speed_IOT Год назад +11

    What a Beautiful cute baby you have ❤ I wish him all the best childhood with his 2 beautiful parents. Much love ❤❤❤

  • @KshooTV
    @KshooTV Год назад +8

    This is so wholesome to watch, I love it! thanks for sharing your family with us! ❤

  • @AOAvina
    @AOAvina Год назад

    Hey Jerryrigeverything, I’m a Landscape designer from Washington state. I’ve worked with my dad on installing irrigation systems, lawn care, and gardening with my parents since I can remember; and my collegiate schooling just somewhat helped solidify what I’ve always enjoyed doing. That being said, I’d be more than happy to help you design your irrigation system for your garden as well as explain everything on why I select what parts go with what. It’s a great way to expose people to my profession (Landscape Architecture) and the impact it has. As well as how it co mingles with architecture and interior design!

  • @dennisbett747
    @dennisbett747 Год назад +5

    As other comments have mentioned, have a shade net for the carrots for next time. This is also necessary if you want to grow tomatoes too. For the potatoes its also necessary for them to grow in 'soft' soil. You can also raise up the soil in ridges to aid the potatoes growing to their full potential.
    On composting, one idea to fasten decomposition is to add about a quarter of the volume of the container with soil. Soil has great bacteria and microorganisms that break down the organic materials. When you finish harvesting the leave snd other remnants of the plants can be chopped up and added to the compost pit to add filler for next years soil. If you're short for time there are biodigesters that help fasten the biodegradation process.
    Pro tip for small scale corn growing, you can plant beans in between the corn since they're mutually beneficial to each other.

  • @ssuriyaprakash1
    @ssuriyaprakash1 Год назад +13

    I remember i started watching this channel for him then for his wife then for his gardening now this cool kido steal the show 👌

  • @mullahjames
    @mullahjames Год назад +3

    Loads of love to you three from me a millions of more Kenyans. God bless your family.

  • @Cesarini77
    @Cesarini77 Год назад +3

    Its really cool to see the progress of your garden, but man, you have a lovely family! What a great blessing! Cheers to all of you.

  • @TrentShuey
    @TrentShuey Год назад +1

    Wow!! You have an amazing family. Congratulations! Seeing this garden, your family, and you simply blow me away. You got the life goals on lockdown. Again, congratulations! Happy gardening, parenting, loving, and living!!

  • @Rollin-Rant
    @Rollin-Rant Год назад +7

    Your garden layout is very well done, that's the sort of layout I could do with, so I could get around in my wheelchair here in the UK 👍

  • @shifterdude
    @shifterdude Год назад +3

    Beautiful family! Your kid will grow up to be an amazing person because of you two, I can already tell!

  • @Alex-sy9mj
    @Alex-sy9mj Год назад +1

    This two couple is an inspiration for every couples. I love how they care for each other and same thing thing with their farm. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @moniquekelsey7856
    @moniquekelsey7856 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your garden and harvest with us and thank you so much for sharing your little man with us he is gorgeous ❤️🇦🇺

  • @ManuMaani
    @ManuMaani Год назад +4

    I'm a relatively new subscriber to your channel, and my heart is overwhelmed watching you guys! ✨✨
    There are a whole lot of positive vibes! Keep up the good work. ❤️

  • @mattchu2522
    @mattchu2522 Год назад +41

    Your garden may not have been the best, but watching your family grow is a beautiful sight!

  • @kam2142
    @kam2142 Год назад

    Jerry, We loveYour family videos have special warmth to them.

  • @AbuShifa2
    @AbuShifa2 Год назад +8

    I'm watching your videos from a longtime, and i want to admit that I love your behaviour and respect towards your wife more than your durability test videos. You are very kind and humble person sir. And one more thing I love how you explain things , and your way of talking, love from India . ❤️

  • @4amoats
    @4amoats Год назад +5

    'i'm not crying, you are'
    protect this family at all costs

  • @PiotrMalicki
    @PiotrMalicki Год назад +3

    You have a beautiful family Buddy! Congrats! My twin boys just turned 4 months old yesterday. Love your channel. Greetings from Poland.

  • @TechOutAdam
    @TechOutAdam Год назад +2

    As a fellow gardener, this made me just so happy. It's a tough skill but it gets better every year. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @Domieboy
    @Domieboy Год назад +2

    thank u cheering me up with this video, had a really bad night. it was nice to see good people, making good content. bless your hearts.

  • @Raj-dg5zw
    @Raj-dg5zw Год назад +10

    put a plastic sheet below the strawberry plants, make a small hole and plant the sapling in these holes. It keeps them away from pests, insects, and when they grow-up, the strawberries don't touch the ground. you can reuse the plastic sheet for next season too.
    From Strawberry growing region of India. (Maharashtra state)

    • @robertpeacock1635
      @robertpeacock1635 Год назад

      Add a layer of straw mulch (the reason they are called STRAWberries) on top of the plastic or instead of the plastic.

  • @digvijaysinghshekhawat6800
    @digvijaysinghshekhawat6800 Год назад +4

    best part of the entire episode was seeing the progress of junior. loved to see him .
    plz let him be a part of every vid

  • @salimalkhaddoor
    @salimalkhaddoor Год назад +2

    There is nothing more lovely tahn watching you guys having this nice life!
    Keep on the great work!

  • @Dannystanding1990
    @Dannystanding1990 Год назад +1

    I've been watching you for years now and it's so good to see all the great stuff your doing like the library and not a wheelchair, plus seeing you being a great family man with your wholesome home. Keep it up dude.

  • @nivitoachumi2991
    @nivitoachumi2991 Год назад +18

    There are millions who view you as the perfect couple.
    Don't ever go apart please..

  • @ltpinecone
    @ltpinecone Год назад +5

    You should give growing Garlic a try! They grow fall to spring so you can keep the garden growing all year round. Love seeing garden updates.

  • @voxxes3931
    @voxxes3931 Год назад

    Just watched the entire video, such a lovely video. Family time and the best part about it all is that you are documenting your life so your kid and maybe kids and future generations can see what you accomplished aswell as watching themselves grow up.

  • @Synthmilk
    @Synthmilk Год назад +1

    Adding bamboo stakes around your plants once they get a few inches tall will let you use twine to tie the plants to the stakes for support. Bamboo stakes last forever and are super light and smooth to handle. If you put a notch into the top of the stakes then you can also hang twine from them to support horizontal branches as well.

  • @CheeseWithMold
    @CheeseWithMold Год назад +17

    You guys should try planting some winter wheat for these next couple months so the garden doesn't go unused. Super easy to take care of and out-competes weeds as well! It **can** also help with maintaining soil quality.

    • @leer6749
      @leer6749 Год назад

      There are also a lot of salad like things to plant in autumn which do a great job in protecting the soil. And whatever you didn't use until you start planting again you just put it on the compost to get organig material😉

  • @bentleymcentire7559
    @bentleymcentire7559 Год назад +6

    Your baby is adorable. God bless your family.❤

  • @MrKachow3005
    @MrKachow3005 Год назад +24

    I think this is my favorite video you've uploaded in a while. Very wholesome. I look forward to seeing next year's results.

  • @zebmccollum
    @zebmccollum Год назад +2

    No-tilling, what you’re talking about keeping the foliage covering during the winter, does help keep nitrogen from evaporating. The dying foliage will also put a little more nitrogen back into the soil if you “leaf” it there.

  • @derickpetit-blanc9165
    @derickpetit-blanc9165 Год назад +5

    Something we've found that helps is to cut things down that go into the compost. As small as reasonable, essentially

    • @N0N0111
      @N0N0111 Год назад

      Cutting down adds more surface area to nibble on.
      And you want a lot surface area to nibble on as possible.
      Not sure if those biodegradable things are healthy for plants and as for humans to consume from.

  • @dotcinematics
    @dotcinematics Год назад +36

    Y’all’s son is so cute! You both will be great parents!

    • @ShayanGivehchian
      @ShayanGivehchian Год назад +4

      What have you got against "your" that you take the extra effort of 2 punctuation marks?

    • @danielmoore2622
      @danielmoore2622 Год назад +12

      @@ShayanGivehchian Leave my boy AJ alone, focus on something that actually will make a difference to your own life

    • @FezCaliph
      @FezCaliph Год назад +4

      @@ShayanGivehchian focus on lifting bro

    • @ShayanGivehchian
      @ShayanGivehchian Год назад +2

      @@danielmoore2622 calm down it's a joke

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Год назад +1

      @@ShayanGivehchian hahaha, tbh, it's so interesting how the US is so varied in our vocabulary.
      I've never used the word "y'all," and it actually feels gross to me to even think it. Like, I have no reason to dislike the word, it's just, instinctively, I hate it.
      So, I don't judge others for using it, but I'll never use it myself.

  • @ashokram343
    @ashokram343 Год назад

    love your kiddo....there is smile on my face when am watching his portion of it

  • @Lu_Cidtrip
    @Lu_Cidtrip Год назад

    your video are top notch and some of the best on the platform, thanks for all the work you put in!

  • @randybourdon2791
    @randybourdon2791 Год назад +7

    Your son is absolutely adorable!❤

  • @coletonjackson3159
    @coletonjackson3159 Год назад +12

    Composting is potentially one of the hardest things to do in the garden. You need a somewhat particular “blend” of greens and other bio-degradables like egg shell and paper. Also that “rotisserie chicken” is supposed to be turned every few days to allow oxygen into the mix to aid decomposition. My grandmother did it very successfully for many years on a larger scale so it can be done but it’s difficult nonetheless. Best of luck next year 👍🏼

    • @svenhoff2653
      @svenhoff2653 Год назад +4

      Yeah there was not enough material in the composter. They should add all the bio material after the harvest into the box (leaves. . . ). Then add egg shells, used coffeepowder. . . and you also can add special compost accelerator. And like it was said, turn it regularly. This will speed up the process and will give you good food for your plants.

  • @josebobadilla-ortiz7405
    @josebobadilla-ortiz7405 Год назад

    Fantastic work! I 100% agree with 'not cleaning' the garden. Usually with our fruit trees themselves, we keep their surroundings clean where they are watered. This year with temperature ~110°+ all summer long, we kept the small grass and whatnot cover the dirt that one could not even tell how much was even watered. They are just grass needing little water that they were not stealing much proportionally. It helped a lot in not drying up the dirt/soil. Leaving that 'shade' helps a lot.

  • @PookyMo100
    @PookyMo100 Год назад +1

    Gotta love the gardening series! 😍
    Looking forward to next year!

  • @kyle207
    @kyle207 Год назад +7

    This inspires me to start my own garden

  • @chandrashekaranr2691
    @chandrashekaranr2691 Год назад +4

    Try to cut the bigger pieces into smaller chunks before adding it to the bin, it helps in the decomposition.
    Also I would suggest to use saw dust to manage the ratio of greens to browns, it's easy to handle and also decomposes quite faster than dry leaves or newspaper.

  • @omaromaromar8157
    @omaromaromar8157 Год назад

    Awesome video! My wife and I did our first garden last season and it was fun. we're doing it again next year!

  • @spot080
    @spot080 Год назад +2

    That's so positive dude. Glad that little one is growing up.

  • @YuProducciones
    @YuProducciones Год назад +4

    this is so freaking sick guys, i'm in love more and more with this series...

  • @rishabhgoyal2249
    @rishabhgoyal2249 Год назад +3

    That little guy have a Zack inspired little smile. Adorable ❤️

  • @AP_CHIN
    @AP_CHIN Год назад

    This is so cute! I really enjoy the garden videos every year.

  • @alhussienaicheh4323
    @alhussienaicheh4323 Год назад

    What a beautiful and lovely family hope you the best wishes .. God bless you and your son my friend

  • @truthriser1114
    @truthriser1114 Год назад +11

    good to see those vegetables! 😀 👍
    your son is so cute 😘

  • @TheKoenDerksen
    @TheKoenDerksen Год назад +6

    This was so freaking wholesome, thanks for making my day.

  • @tenzintsering2889
    @tenzintsering2889 Год назад

    I love watching you the way you care your family keep it up sir 😍😍😍
    God bless you and your family.

  • @Frank-xm1sx
    @Frank-xm1sx Год назад +1

    I’d be so proud of him he’s a doll good job thanks for sharing.

  • @user-nq1qc8hb9v
    @user-nq1qc8hb9v Год назад +82

    Cambry : everything's not going great
    Jerry: the potatoes are doing great

    • @ProCarsGaming556
      @ProCarsGaming556 Год назад +2

      He is obviously Irish. Idk.

    • @lancer2204
      @lancer2204 Год назад

      Jerry? I thought Zac's grandfather has passed on?

  • @davestir5743
    @davestir5743 Год назад

    Compost works best when out in the open. I would build a small 5 x 5 ft box in the corner and add the compostable to it. You need a whole lot more than that small amount to get it going. You can always add the leaves from the corn plant, etc to it. And dry tree leaves also helps with things. Before I moved form my last property my compost pile was 20 x 20 and 7 ft tall. We also have horse's, sheep, and chickens adding to it with their manure. It takes about 7 months and then you have black gold compost, which makes the garden grow super well.

  • @BrianHurry
    @BrianHurry Год назад +2

    You guys are an inspiring couple. I can tell you love her lots

  • @HandToolRescue
    @HandToolRescue Год назад +21

    I breed/cross tomato varieties as well as collect rare and unique vegetable seeds (because I don't have enough side hobbies). If you ever want to try some, let me know, I'll send them down.

  • @Linden_Johnson
    @Linden_Johnson Год назад +6

    This is probably the most wholesome content I've seen on RUclips in a long time. May God bless you guys continually.

  • @2295timon
    @2295timon Год назад

    Great content you make Zack. It's great to see your plants growing, but also your little man. I love watching all of your videos, keep up the good work!!

  • @SATANALEX9
    @SATANALEX9 Год назад +1

    I’m very happy to see you and your family doing well HAPPY HOLIDAYS.

  • @wrath2211
    @wrath2211 Год назад +7

    Cambry Kay's and Jerry's son looks so healthy bubbly.... God bless your family 🌼

    • @peterfernandes21
      @peterfernandes21 Год назад +2

      Wait. His name is Zack not Jerry. Jerry is his grandfather's name. Not 100% sure on my comment tho. 😬

    • @dotcinematics
      @dotcinematics Год назад +2

      @@peterfernandes21 you are right

    • @merlijnswonderewereld6446
      @merlijnswonderewereld6446 Год назад

      @@peterfernandes21 yes, but he said he also reacts to Jerry

  • @pknuttarlott4934
    @pknuttarlott4934 Год назад +3

    Your mini -me is growing so fast. Good job.

  • @matthewgleason8003
    @matthewgleason8003 Год назад

    on the topic of composters.... when you restart your compost add egg shells shredded newsprint and everything from your kitchen trash that isn't foam, plastic or metal. paper and all other kitchen waste is compostable. The last thing you need to add to start your compost is chicken poop. I made 25 lbs. ready compost in a composter the size of a corner mailbox with just 10 pounds of starter blended from that type of stuff and adding some ash and all yard clippings for one summer while adding the kitchen waste from cooking for three adults. and leave it access to the ground so the worms can get into it and you'll also add worm castings to your decomposition.

  • @mattiecreates
    @mattiecreates Год назад

    I love the garden videos !!
    I adore your family and i really enjoy the vlog style videos.

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood Год назад +5

    The rotary composter do work well, but you need to put stuff in regularly, and give it a spin. Kind of looks like you did not put in much. Also add some leaves or sawdust, as you need "brown" in your compost for it to rot/break-down well.

    • @Thermalions
      @Thermalions Год назад

      Definately a shortage of mass. Also, some items which say they are biodegradable or compostable, are really only industrially compostable, so you're going to struggle to have them breakdown by just throwing them in your garden setup.

  • @TheBenghaziRabbit
    @TheBenghaziRabbit Год назад +17

    We are going to look back on this years later being both novice gardeners and new parents.
    Been such an **amazing** journey thus far, cheers to the future and some new tests for the garden :)
    Hope yall are well

  • @sauravkulkarni7347
    @sauravkulkarni7347 6 месяцев назад

    such a great bunch of humans. really loved it. baby Cyrus must be 2 years + now. I will time jump now. lots of love to you and family.

  • @ed10523
    @ed10523 Год назад

    What A Beautiful Family. God Bless You All.

  • @MF_Jab
    @MF_Jab Год назад +6

    I had to go back in time and see if Camry was always dark haired, made me double take lol. Great video as always

  • @starboy001
    @starboy001 Год назад +7

    Jerry Jr: "D-e-l-i-ci-o-u-s"
    Most beautiful sound 😻
    It seems like yesterday. From the marriage of Zack to having a baby Jerry Jr. birth to growing big of Jerry Jr.
    Love you 3000 💕💕💕

  • @bharatv5587
    @bharatv5587 Год назад

    Seeing Jerry Jr. My heart is so full !!!!!!!!!!

  • @BillsCountrysideAdventures
    @BillsCountrysideAdventures Год назад

    Arrrrr love the chubba so cute. He's getting so big. Strawberrys come back every year, they also send out little runners, these are next years super plants, they root down if you peg them down. Carrots need lots of water, once sown add plank of wood over top, keep moist. They come up after a long time. Just keep on growing and learning. Pumpkins look great. Get some chickens they will eat all your greens and they produce loads of compost.

  • @FezCaliph
    @FezCaliph Год назад +8

    Love how she's embarrassed her garden didn't do great when she was busy raising a new born 🤣👌🏾 love this channel!

  • @Gorffage
    @Gorffage Год назад +3

    It’s so fun to watch Zack become a dad

  • @paolobassolini4930
    @paolobassolini4930 Год назад

    for the very big zucchini: cut them in half along the long side, with a spoon gently scrap the seeds out from the zucchini itself, then you can stuff them with bread, mozzarella, ham, and everything else you like, spread some bread crumbs and parmigiano on top. Put the 2 halves on an oven-proof pan and roast them in the oven until golden brown and cooked.
    They you should became really really good.
    Congrants for your garden from Italy!

  • @LisaMarieFord
    @LisaMarieFord Год назад

    From a farmer: Zack if you want to get rid of those squash bugs you need to get rid of the plant debris and burn it so they don’t winter there.
    That last ear of corn with small kernels isn’t ripe on top yet, but it’s still good. That used to be my favorite; the early stuff. To test corn don’t pull the husks down like a coon, test near the top of the cob by taking your fingernail and seeing if a kernel pops essentially through the husk.
    Have you folks also considered planting the corn somewhere directly into the ground, like rows against the fence to help the wind from knocking it down from the additional height?
    Pumpkins just need a mound of dirt/manure to do well. If planted elsewhere that has room to take off like crazy Cambry could also get through that last aisle easier.
    And you could consider planting a cover crop to put nutrients back into the garden. The main thing is spreading manure throughout to breakdown over the winter and fertilize. You have critters put some of that to good use. And yes, compost pile on the ground and turn it over from time to time is best so the worms can get to it.
    And plant either decoy plants close but not next to or companion plants amidst the plants in the garden to help deter pests. Nasturtiums are great for this. Cosmos attract beneficial insects like real ladybugs. Grandma always used to plant marigolds around the edges of her tomato and pepper plants.

  • @FezCaliph
    @FezCaliph Год назад +13

    The garden might not have been great, but the human you're growing seems to be doing fantastic 😄👌🏾