As a retired nurse I can tell u your brother is a blessing to ALL THE PEOPLE THAT R IN HIS LIFE BECAUSE IT GIVES U THE INSIDE EXPOSURE TO ANOTHER SIDE OF LIFE THAT WILL GIVE U SUCH A WEALTH OF UNDERSTANDING, LOVE, EMPATHY,AND COURAGE TO APPRECIATE HIS LIFE AND WHAT HE GIVES BACK TO U!!👍👌 GOD BLESSES US IN VERY SPECIAL WAYS 🙏🙏
Hi Mark, that Coyote is living off the rodents around the Farm (squirrel, rabbit, rat, etc); it's not likely to be attracted to your presence, unless it is rabid; that Male Coyote in the video looks to be alert and active. Best regards.
@@iamorganicgardening I agree with Lawi. If you raise chickens or rabbits you'll of course want to make sure they're safe in a secure coop, pen or tractor, especially at night. But a lone healthy coyote is not much danger to people at all. I wouldn't actually encourage them to hang around, but I wouldn't worry about it much either. They're part of the whole balance of nature. Just keep your distance. :)
Coyotes are just critters living their lives. Could be problematic for house pets or smaller farm animals, so need to keep them secure. The solution is to find a solution that does not involve harming the coyote. 💛
We all love to see ladybugs, praying mantis and other insect predators in our gardens to balance the 6 legged pests. The coyote is the ultimate in organic rodent pest control that could otherwise pose problems in the garden. He's an essential partner no less important than any other element in maintaining balance. Unless you're growing rabbits or chickens I'd consider him an asset.
I did a potato bed this year. I cut down 2 cedar trees that were 20' tall. Cut both into 4' and 16' sections and assembled into a rectangle on the ground. I laid small limbs across the bottom of the bed 6" thick, then laid down 2-3' of leaves, rabbit poop & pine shavings (free from any rabbit keepers), and then more lives, more poop, top soil and compost and then another foot of leaves. Water each layer as you add like building a compost pile. I let it sit for a few weeks early spring then planted with yukon gold potatoes. 10 huge spuds. I bet I get over 250 lbs of potatoes from that bed and I hilled them with leaves 2x and maybe watered them 3-5 times total. A bed like that doesn't need it. Stays moist and humid all summer in texas heat! Potatoes are almost ready to harvest - flowered and falling over. I like the cardboard box idea because it's hard to inteplant anything with potatoes so the boxes can be put anywhere and dont take up valuable soil and bed real estate. Also, put out a bucket of water for that coyote. He's taking care of your rat and rabbit problem. :)
The last place had coyotes and I didn't have a rodent problem. For the 16 years I lived there I would see them often but they would run when ever they saw me. Maybe the kind we have in Southern Oregon are just shy. I really like all your videos and watch some more then once. Thanks for taking to time to make them.
hey Mark, love the cardboard box idea. so simple, I grow potatoes every year and never thought of it. I'll definitely be trying it for my fall spuds. I'm in south jersey and always appreciate your relatively local updates.
My insect pest has been earwigs. It becomes a night time routine to go out and knock the earwigs into a half gallon plastic container and lid it. Next day, the chickens get a treat of earwigs.
Your Tater plants look beautiful! I followed your method last week & I'm praying for good results > this year's weather, my location & my health presenting lots of challenges, but you've inspired & heartened me once again- Thank You! I'll Definitely be interested in whatever you share next! ps: haven't seen any beetles yet, no visible plants, either > I have no netting, so we'll 👀.😇🐝!
This is my second year following your advice to grow the indeterminate varieties in a box and they are doing very well. I hand pick my potato beetles and struggle to determine if egg masses are from lady beetles (I want to keep them!) or from the CPB because they look so similar. Are you able to tell the difference??
We had a pack of dogs and coyote close to our farm. The once chased my boys to the barn to the house. The Boys saw them at the bottom of the hill starting move up watching them. They immediately took off for the house. The fence slowed them down enough for the boys to get in the house. When coyotes are with dogs their a lot less afraid of people.
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m about to plant some potatoes today and appreciate the tips. Btw you are blessed to live in such a lush area of nature, coyote and all. I live in the forest but more on the dry side so I like the box technique which will help to retain moisture. Aloha 🐞
Great video on growing spuds. I’m in Alberta Canada and our growing season is short. So I like this idea of getting an early start! I’ve had the potato beetle problem- it was by far the most destructive and time consuming to battle them. Going to Brice’s snd netting this year- thank you! ps- that coyote is just living his life. He will help keep the rodents down from getting in your garden👍
Coyotes are like owls. They come in when there's an abundance of rodents and leave when the supply is reduced. I've had coyotes come 50' close to me because they didn't see me. As soon as they noticed me they took off. You can carry an air horn and bear spray (50' reach) if you'd like but I doubt you'll need it. The more they see human activity - the more they are likely to look for field mice elsewhere. Or only hunt at night. Taters are looking great! - KJ
Well, I'm about 10 days later than planned, but I just planted 2 'boxes' of red potatoes today. I'll plant a couple more in a few days. I sure hope we get lots of potatoes! Thank you for your teachings! ❤
Hello, this is my first time watching you and I am ready to start! I'm new at gardening and want to try potatoes (my favorite vegetable), but was also wondering if I can use boxes for other veggies and fruits or is it only for potatoes? God Bless you for taking time to share your experiences with us.
I read other comments about the coyote, hope you don't have any smaller dogs. I have ankle bitters but they are always on a leash. I have a hawk that frequents my area too. Thank you for your gardening expertise!!!!
Is there a video on how to build the protective hoop structure? It looks like Tulle is sold in 4.5' wide sections. Can it be overlapped to tied together to create 9' wide sections?
In Arkansas, we've got more coyotes than you can shake a roadrunner at! I've been face to snout with more than I can remember. If meet one up close, and you're really, really still and quiet, maybe it won't run away before you can get a good look at it. I wouldn't give that little song-dog another thought, besides enjoying the wildlife scenery as he goes along!
We enjoy having Coyote around. Here, they've been no trouble. But, we supervise our dogs and our dogs are never out, running free. We have specific, fenced areas, where our dogs are allowed (and we are out with them). We hear lots of chat and calls when the Coyote are passing through in the evenings. There's a 3,000 acre reserve that our land backs up to.
I also am a newbie to POTATOE gardening. I am in Fl right now but heading back to CT in May after 7yrs here helping family get thru some medical crisis (I am a retired nurse) want to get back to my other family and friends and my gardening. U have answered SOOO many questions in this one video for my first time with u so I DEFINITELY SIGNED UP WITH U... THX A MILLION FOR ALL YOUR GREAT TIPS AND ALSO GREAT TIPS FROM OTHER READERS!!!👍
About 50% of the russets I bought at Aldi have eyes- I’m a new gardener and grew sweet potatoes last year and it was encouraging and you’ve inspired me to do white potatoes. Are russets a longer growing species? Also I’m in Chas wv similar zone as you! When should I put these boxes with potatoes outside?
As you may have already guessed, you need to pay very close attention to your local weather in the spring. Specifically, you are going to need to watch when the last frost occurs. In general, when there hasn’t been a frost for two weeks, you are SAFE to plant your potatoes outside in West Virginia!
Those plants look great. I am not far from you in NJ, zone 6b. We have had so much rain the past few weeks. How do you control for slugs? I did not see any on your potato plants.
I do not have a any slugs due to lots of frogs. But you should place a large wooden board on top of the ground and every day fill it over and find those slugs , they love hiding there and remove them from your garden
I woodchipped my garden this year . We have had a lot of rain this Spring but I wonder if the wood chips are also encouraging them . Will definitely try the board. Thanks Mark.
@@njbass. There is a video o YT about harvesting slugs... A slug farm... They do the board trick at a commercial scale. Interesting video and proves the concept if you have not tried it yet
I have a large sunroom with lots of window and patio doors that gets morning sun because it faces east. Will I be able to grow potatoes there instead if outside?
Good evening. I just subscribed watching your first video on growing potatoes in boxes. I live in Costa del Sol,Spain. Summers are EXTREMELY HOT here and last summer I didn't get any potatoes but just a lot of foliage. So this year I'm planting much earlier. We don't have worms here as I suspect that the heat would cook them. Question,are worm castings necessary? Thank you.
Thank you for very informative video. Try plant common tansy next to your potato because my oriental Lily always suffered with Lily beetles but I plant common tansy next to it and did not have any damage this year and the Lily beetle never go near my Lily. Hope this help.
@@kathleenstahl3315 tansy is a herb that has oil that repels bugs. I planted with with my Asiatic Lily and Lily beetles did not touch them meanwhile years ago they been damage. Hope this help.
I haven't had that beetle in my potato bed but want to know if a light diatomaceous earth dusting would eliminate them. Or are their exoskeletons too tough for it to work? I use it on my plants while they are inside before spring planting to control fungus gnats. I know rain could be a problem. Thanks!
Sorry for the delay. Grass clipping should be first decay a little a few months ( turn brown and have no heat from them ) before adding to soil. it is better to us fall leaves
What do you use if you have no leaves , I have pineneedles/pinestraw , will the pinestraw work ??? Or I can buy cedar chips but does the cedar chips draw moisture away from plant or not ????
Hi, I’m new to you channel, growing potatoes in boxes and container in Las Vegas area, my question, I’ve been adding soil mixed with some leaves and coffee on top of my plants as they grow, when do I stop adding on top and just hill them, thank you so much for your videos training 😊
I’ve got my potatoes going right along with yours too, in a plastic container. I would really be interested you sacrificing a box so we can see how they progress! Thank you 😊! Are you allowed to dispatch the coyote?
If you dont have leaves ( just pine needles) will mulch work like keaves? Ive used 5 gal white buckets previously and with good results but loke the idea of boxes.
The pine needles are not as thick a leaves so use more of them . You do not want sunlight to reach the potatoes, If it does they the potatoes will turn green.
Hi Mark. I am looking for some knowledge. I have bunchb of Kennebec patatos in the ground at the moment they are in small mounds within trenches. I was forced to trench deep enough to keep the patato from sitting in water.. we are having a very wet June here in the pacific northwest. That being said the local arborist has dropped off a load of chips mixed with leaves. Even after one day the pile is pretty warm. Can I use the chips to hill my pataos without fear of them being composted? Probably a silly question. It's just that given the world's current situation. ... a nice yield would help our potential future. Hope all is well with you your Son. Semper Fi
Hi Mark!!! New to organic gardening and your channel and love the info! Question: I have tons of oak leaves. I have read not to compost them or put them in the garden as mulch as it is not good for the soil PH. Is this true? Can I use them to put on my potato’s? And can I compost them?
I use Oak leaves all the time. I cover a least 2 acres with them and never had a problem. Plants roots control their own soil PH. YES & YES. If you like let me know where you read this? here is something to read about fall leaves : sustainable-farming.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Municipal_Leaves_Plant_Nutrients_Available_FS824_1998.pdf
Keep a pint jar(with lid), filled 1/2 way with rubbing alcohol, in the garden. Any bugs found can be dropped in the jar, and they’re dead. Even torn off leaves trimmed down to egg masses. Works great for squash bugs as well.
@@iamorganicgardening Yeah I kind of suspected that. Here in the Summer in Texas we don't have to worry about much rain though. :) Thanks for the quick reply.
Hi Mark! I am a few weeks in on this method and have a question. I have great foliage growth so far. I only used a small amount of worm castings and soil to cover the potato and then added the leaves in the box for mulch. Do I need to put more soil as the foliage grows or can I put more leaves?
Hello Mark.....definitely going to try the box method this year...we have plenty of space to do so and the cardboard boxes can replace some of my deteriorating raised wood bed boxes. Coyote....hmmm, he will not bother you, and he may control some rodents...definitely will do in your rabbits, groundhogs and such, but what I despise is how many deer they kill. Wildlife rangers used to say deer were not a part of their diet... BULL...they will follow a deer in estrus and take the fawn ..they kill anything they can take down...they are just a step down from wolves in that regard...cattle farmers have to protect the cows during calving. Goats are very vulnerable and if a donkey is not in the field with them, they get killed quickly....ask me how I know.
In Colorado, coyotes are classified as a game species and may be taken year-round with either a small game or a furbearer license. Landowners may kill coyotes, without a license, on their land if the coyotes threaten their property or livestock.
I have two long beds in a enclosed garden area made with treated wood sides. They were not quite deep enough but I did not want to buy the overpriced wood this year…..I decided to put barn roof slate as walls inside the planters with the wood holding them firmly….now I have deep planting areas and reused those slates that were doomed to be discarded! ….I put kitchen scraps on top of the old soil then garden soil and compost the a nice layer of leaves……I intend to hammer rebar into soil at the corners and make a hoop house over these garden beds. Next to our house I’m repurposing a flower bed into a kitchen garden so as to have a pretty but functional area . I have food safe white buckets and I’m layering kitchen waste, soil and compost in them but I really don’t care for the white bucket look so I’m going to wrap them in light weight flannel and tying garden twine around them to secure it…… To keep my cat and other critters out of the containers round tree limbs make a four cornered fence then I take voile and place over the top of the limbs but not tight so it has some movement and I secure with wood clothes pins or small clips..it’s worked for me for two years this way. Small 1 in pieces of pool noodle glued with outdoor hot glue to each of the top of the limbs keeps the material from ripping.
Coyotes are good pest control----think voles and other small rodents. There is a lot of misinformation about them. They won't attack you...........they are looking for food--rabbits, rodents. I do know some farmers near me had problems with them going after their young sheep, but their usual diet is small mammals. Most, if not all, have a healthy fear of man and will keep their distance
My brother is also handicapped, mentally. I now feel connected to you a bit more. He is our whole life, such an angel.
True angels they are.
As a retired nurse I can tell u your brother is a blessing to ALL THE PEOPLE THAT R IN HIS LIFE BECAUSE IT GIVES U THE INSIDE EXPOSURE TO ANOTHER SIDE OF LIFE THAT WILL GIVE U SUCH A WEALTH OF UNDERSTANDING, LOVE, EMPATHY,AND COURAGE TO APPRECIATE HIS LIFE AND WHAT HE GIVES BACK TO U!!👍👌 GOD BLESSES US IN VERY SPECIAL WAYS 🙏🙏
Hi Mark, that Coyote is living off the rodents around the Farm (squirrel, rabbit, rat, etc); it's not likely to be attracted to your presence, unless it is rabid; that Male Coyote in the video looks to be alert and active. Best regards.
Thanks for the info!
@@iamorganicgardening I agree with Lawi. If you raise chickens or rabbits you'll of course want to make sure they're safe in a secure coop, pen or tractor, especially at night. But a lone healthy coyote is not much danger to people at all. I wouldn't actually encourage them to hang around, but I wouldn't worry about it much either. They're part of the whole balance of nature. Just keep your distance. :)
Coyotes are just critters living their lives. Could be problematic for house pets or smaller farm animals, so need to keep them secure. The solution is to find a solution that does not involve harming the coyote. 💛
The coyote is just living its life. It’s not interested in you. You’re lucky to have a robust environment there!
We all love to see ladybugs, praying mantis and other insect predators in our gardens to balance the 6 legged pests. The coyote is the ultimate in organic rodent pest control that could otherwise pose problems in the garden. He's an essential partner no less important than any other element in maintaining balance. Unless you're growing rabbits or chickens I'd consider him an asset.
THANK YOU so very much for your info.
I did a potato bed this year. I cut down 2 cedar trees that were 20' tall. Cut both into 4' and 16' sections and assembled into a rectangle on the ground. I laid small limbs across the bottom of the bed 6" thick, then laid down 2-3' of leaves, rabbit poop & pine shavings (free from any rabbit keepers), and then more lives, more poop, top soil and compost and then another foot of leaves. Water each layer as you add like building a compost pile. I let it sit for a few weeks early spring then planted with yukon gold potatoes. 10 huge spuds. I bet I get over 250 lbs of potatoes from that bed and I hilled them with leaves 2x and maybe watered them 3-5 times total. A bed like that doesn't need it. Stays moist and humid all summer in texas heat! Potatoes are almost ready to harvest - flowered and falling over. I like the cardboard box idea because it's hard to inteplant anything with potatoes so the boxes can be put anywhere and dont take up valuable soil and bed real estate. Also, put out a bucket of water for that coyote. He's taking care of your rat and rabbit problem. :)
Hi, do you mind providing an update on how your potato bed worked out?
The last place had coyotes and I didn't have a rodent problem. For the 16 years I lived there I would see them often but they would run when ever they saw me. Maybe the kind we have in Southern Oregon are just shy.
I really like all your videos and watch some more then once. Thanks for taking to time to make them.
hey Mark, love the cardboard box idea. so simple, I grow potatoes every year and never thought of it. I'll definitely be trying it for my fall spuds. I'm in south jersey and always appreciate your relatively local updates.
THANK YOU so very much. Happy Gardening
Perfect timing as I’m going out later to add soil to the top of my potato containers😊👍
Perfect! Thanks
Thanks Mark, I never thought about using cardboard boxes. Great idea, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! THANK YOU.
My insect pest has been earwigs. It becomes a night time routine to go out and knock the earwigs into a half gallon plastic container and lid it. Next day, the chickens get a treat of earwigs.
Coyote looks healthy and very beautiful 😍
They are amazing. Thanks
Please do not dump out a box! Patience is a virtue❤️
Your Tater plants look beautiful! I followed your method last week & I'm praying for good results > this year's weather, my location & my health presenting lots of challenges, but you've inspired & heartened me once again- Thank You! I'll Definitely be interested in whatever you share next! ps: haven't seen any beetles yet, no visible plants, either > I have no netting, so we'll 👀.😇🐝!
YOU CAN DO IT.. they do take time to grow at first. Just keep moist. THANK YOU for sharing.
What a beautiful animal. You are so blessed by nature. ❤️
Yes, just amazing. thank you
Thank you Mark, great way to.grow potatoes!
My pleasure to share. THANK YOU.
This is my second year following your advice to grow the indeterminate varieties in a box and they are doing very well.
I hand pick my potato beetles and struggle to determine if egg masses are from lady beetles (I want to keep them!) or from the CPB because they look so similar. Are you able to tell the difference??
Wonderful video! Thank you! Greetings from Chile👋🇨🇱
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the box idea. Yes, I would love to see your harvest and your friend Coyote is beautiful...
We had a pack of dogs and coyote close to our farm. The once chased my boys to the barn to the house. The Boys saw them at the bottom of the hill starting move up watching them. They immediately took off for the house. The fence slowed them down enough for the boys to get in the house. When coyotes are with dogs their a lot less afraid of people.
Very Good to know . Thank You
@@iamorganicgardening get a 22 rifle and a suppressor if you think it'll bother the neighbors
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m about to plant some potatoes today and appreciate the tips. Btw you are blessed to live in such a lush area of nature, coyote and all. I live in the forest but more on the dry side so I like the box technique which will help to retain moisture. Aloha 🐞
You can do it! It is easy to do. Thanks
@@iamorganicgardening🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🔥👍
Great video on growing spuds. I’m in Alberta Canada and our growing season is short. So I like this idea of getting an early start! I’ve had the potato beetle problem- it was by far the most destructive and time consuming to battle them. Going to Brice’s snd netting this year- thank you!
ps- that coyote is just living his life. He will help keep the rodents down from getting in your garden👍
Sounds great! And THANK YOU for your advice,
O I just got my answers on harvest time! Thank you for these videos! I feel like I have the confidence to grow potatoes! yay!
Great job! Thanks
Coyotes are like owls. They come in when there's an abundance of rodents and leave when the supply is reduced.
I've had coyotes come 50' close to me because they didn't see me. As soon as they noticed me they took off.
You can carry an air horn and bear spray (50' reach) if you'd like but I doubt you'll need it.
The more they see human activity - the more they are likely to look for field mice elsewhere. Or only hunt at night.
Taters are looking great! - KJ
Thanks for your Help.
Thanks so much! My potatoes are doing marvelously! Love this method!
Great to hear! THANK YOU for sharing that with me. Happy gardening.
Brilliant idea, can't wait tosee the results from UK
THANK YOU, UK . Looking forward to it also.
Thank you. God bless
Thank You, Very kind of you saying This.
Well, I'm about 10 days later than planned, but I just planted 2 'boxes' of red potatoes today. I'll plant a couple more in a few days. I sure hope we get lots of potatoes! Thank you for your teachings! ❤
THANK YOU so very much. Enjoy & happy gardening
Hello, this is my first time watching you and I am ready to start! I'm new at gardening and want to try potatoes (my favorite vegetable), but was also wondering if I can use boxes for other veggies and fruits or is it only for potatoes? God Bless you for taking time to share your experiences with us.
Good for crops less than 3 months to seed to harvest.
I read other comments about the coyote, hope you don't have any smaller dogs. I have ankle bitters but they are always on a leash. I have a hawk that frequents my area too. Thank you for your gardening expertise!!!!
Can you plant sweet potatoes like this?
i think sweet potatoes are a vining/sprawling crop, they wouldnt stay confined to the boxes
can you use woodchips intead of leaf mold?....good job encouraging...gonna try this Mark!
Hello, I would not do fresh wood chips at least 3 years or more depending on type of wood used.
@@iamorganicgardening thanks Mark
Trying this 2023. So far so good.
Is there a video on how to build the protective hoop structure? It looks like Tulle is sold in 4.5' wide sections. Can it be overlapped to tied together to create 9' wide sections?
This is how to build it : ruclips.net/video/ocWSUbfmng0/видео.html
This is how to place the netting on it. ruclips.net/video/Mr-_REJS9Ms/видео.html
In Arkansas, we've got more coyotes than you can shake a roadrunner at! I've been face to snout with more than I can remember. If meet one up close, and you're really, really still and quiet, maybe it won't run away before you can get a good look at it. I wouldn't give that little song-dog another thought, besides enjoying the wildlife scenery as he goes along!
Good Advice, Thanks
"little song dog', oh i love this!! i enjoy listening to ours sing at night. sometimes our dogs join in with the 'song of their people'
What is the beat way to keep qeeds down? I am disabled and can't bend a lot .
MULCH, thick straw, fall leaves, cardboard.
Will Diatomaceous Earth help keep them away?
I am not sure, Maybe when they have a soft body larvae stage
We enjoy having Coyote around. Here, they've been no trouble. But, we supervise our dogs and our dogs are never out, running free. We have specific, fenced areas, where our dogs are allowed (and we are out with them). We hear lots of chat and calls when the Coyote are passing through in the evenings. There's a 3,000 acre reserve that our land backs up to.
THANK YOU for sharing.
I also am a newbie to POTATOE gardening. I am in Fl right now but heading back to CT in May after 7yrs here helping family get thru some medical crisis (I am a retired nurse) want to get back to my other family and friends and my gardening. U have answered SOOO many questions in this one video for my first time with u so I DEFINITELY SIGNED UP WITH U... THX A MILLION FOR ALL YOUR GREAT TIPS AND ALSO GREAT TIPS FROM OTHER READERS!!!👍
I really like the way you present your information. I’m so tired of the hyper-types. With your program I feel comfortable and safe.
About 50% of the russets I bought at Aldi have eyes- I’m a new gardener and grew sweet potatoes last year and it was encouraging and you’ve inspired me to do white potatoes. Are russets a longer growing species? Also I’m in Chas wv similar zone as you! When should I put these boxes with potatoes outside?
As you may have already guessed, you need to pay very close attention to your local weather in the spring. Specifically, you are going to need to watch when the last frost occurs.
In general, when there hasn’t been a frost for two weeks, you are SAFE to plant your potatoes outside in West Virginia!
Those plants look great. I am not far from you in NJ, zone 6b. We have had so much rain the past few weeks. How do you control for slugs? I did not see any on your potato plants.
I do not have a any slugs due to lots of frogs. But you should place a large wooden board on top of the ground and every day fill it over and find those slugs , they love hiding there and remove them from your garden
I woodchipped my garden this year . We have had a lot of rain this Spring but I wonder if the wood chips are also encouraging them . Will definitely try the board. Thanks Mark.
@@njbass. There is a video o YT about harvesting slugs... A slug farm... They do the board trick at a commercial scale. Interesting video and proves the concept if you have not tried it yet
I have a large sunroom with lots of window and patio doors that gets morning sun because it faces east. Will I be able to grow potatoes there instead if outside?
Sorry, I do not know. Never tried growing inside.
Good evening. I just subscribed watching your first video on growing potatoes in boxes. I live in Costa del Sol,Spain. Summers are EXTREMELY HOT here and last summer I didn't get any potatoes but just a lot of foliage. So this year I'm planting much earlier. We don't have worms here as I suspect that the heat would cook them. Question,are worm castings necessary? Thank you.
Compost would be fine too, Thanks
Thank you for very informative video.
Try plant common tansy next to your potato because my oriental Lily always suffered with Lily beetles but I plant common tansy next to it and did not have any damage this year and the Lily beetle never go near my Lily. Hope this help.
What is a 'TANSY' or did u mean 'PANSY' ?? would really like to know to curb bugs!👍
@@kathleenstahl3315 tansy is a herb that has oil that repels bugs. I planted with with my Asiatic Lily and Lily beetles did not touch them meanwhile years ago they been damage. Hope this help.
Thx for educating me on what TANSY is...now I have to find it for purchase!👍👍👌
@@kathleenstahl3315 you’re welcome. I bought mine a seed pocket.and I sowed it early.
That is a big coyote!!! Sooo informative, thank you!
You bet!. At least it had a smile on it face... I think.
great vid thx 4 sharing, ive never seen a box before so simple.
HERE to help and share. THANK YOU kindly
Let's take a look!
THANKS , will do so in next Video
I dont have leaves avail here in AZ.. what else is best? I've put my garden soil.. but I'm thinking it's compacts too much?
Palm leaves, hay, straw, pine needles, Thick enough to block all the sunlight.
Same here no leaves in Las Vegas. Wondering if pine needles ok?
Please sacrifice a box. Loved the video, you're a natural.
Will do soon. Thanks
Did you make holes in the bottom of your corboard boxes or open them up?
Hi mark will any type of leaves do to cover your potatoes?
If you don’t mind I would love to see inside the box … new to gardening.
Here is the link just click on it to see: ruclips.net/video/pNV0LmymxZ8/видео.html
Awesome idea!!!
Thank you! 😊
I haven't had that beetle in my potato bed but want to know if a light diatomaceous earth dusting would eliminate them. Or are their exoskeletons too tough for it to work? I use it on my plants while they are inside before spring planting to control fungus gnats.
I know rain could be a problem.
Thanks!
Never tried that on them. Sorry.
Will Grass Clippings mixed with soil work for mounding up the potato plants?
Sorry for the delay. Grass clipping should be first decay a little a few months ( turn brown and have no heat from them ) before adding to soil. it is better to us fall leaves
Thanks
So how do you get rid of these bugs ?
Thank you
Awesome. Thanks
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it and THANK YOU.
I'm near Philadelphia in Montgomery County PA. Will I get those beetles in my area?
Yes. you will. Thanks for asking
most beautiful work dear sir
wonder if you could spray it with bentonite clay to prevent beetles???
Sorry it does not work. BT spray is organic, if you wish to spray.
What do you use if you have no leaves , I have pineneedles/pinestraw , will the pinestraw work ??? Or I can buy cedar chips but does the cedar chips draw moisture away from plant or not ????
pineneedles or pinestraw is just fine, Happy Planting
Will damacus earth help keep them from the base of the plants?
They are very hard shells.. I am not thinking so.
Please tell us how to discourage the beetles. Rubbing alcohol?
Here is a video on it. ruclips.net/video/Ez2GsQuoZ1s/видео.html
Did you fertilize the potatoes with anything other than the worm castings?
Just the worm castings, They are the best for any crop. Thanks
Hi, I’m new to you channel, growing potatoes in boxes and container in Las Vegas area, my question, I’ve been adding soil mixed with some leaves and coffee on top of my plants as they grow, when do I stop adding on top and just hill them, thank you so much for your videos training 😊
When you fill the box with 8 inch s of soil.
I’ve got my potatoes going right along with yours too, in a plastic container. I would really be interested you sacrificing a box so we can see how they progress! Thank you 😊! Are you allowed to dispatch the coyote?
I will open the box up. THANKS. I am allowed to do nothing to the coyote in my state nor wild life management
This is outstanding. Can the box process work for sweet potatoes? Thanks!
I do not see why not ?
We'll nemoil Mixed with water in a spray bottle will that keep them off also???
Not that I know of
Are pine needles ok if I don't have leaves?
YES, just place them thick enough so light can not get throw it.
love your channel, I dont think the coyote will give you any grief. he is probably more afraid of you than you are of him.
Hoping so. Now I have 7 of them at night time only.
Coyote ain't gonna mess with you man. Your potatoes look awesome!
Love your videos!
Thank you So very much. Have a great week ahead.
Hey Mark, how much sun do the potatoes need?
Full Sun, 6 hrs a day. Thanks
If you dont have leaves ( just pine needles) will mulch work like keaves? Ive used 5 gal white buckets previously and with good results but loke the idea of boxes.
The pine needles are not as thick a leaves so use more of them . You do not want sunlight to reach the potatoes, If it does they the potatoes will turn green.
Thank you. Guessing mulch might be better then
Hi Mark. I am looking for some knowledge. I have bunchb of Kennebec patatos in the ground at the moment they are in small mounds within trenches. I was forced to trench deep enough to keep the patato from sitting in water.. we are having a very wet June here in the pacific northwest. That being said the local arborist has dropped off a load of chips mixed with leaves. Even after one day the pile is pretty warm. Can I use the chips to hill my pataos without fear of them being composted? Probably a silly question. It's just that given the world's current situation. ... a nice yield would help our potential future. Hope all is well with you your Son.
Semper Fi
Just add 2 to 3 inch's at a time, this way it will not heat up. Then next week do the same again until they have a good hill on them,
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Thank you for the speedy response. Will do. Be blessed 🙌
Sir you would of to fence up your garden
Please sacrifice a box so we can learn would be much appreciated and thank you much thank you for sharing bless you
This is that video on a early harvest : ruclips.net/video/pNV0LmymxZ8/видео.html .
Hi Mark!!! New to organic gardening and your channel and love the info! Question: I have tons of oak leaves. I have read not to compost them or put them in the garden as mulch as it is not good for the soil PH. Is this true? Can I use them to put on my potato’s? And can I compost them?
I use Oak leaves all the time. I cover a least 2 acres with them and never had a problem. Plants roots control their own soil PH. YES & YES. If you like let me know where you read this? here is something to read about fall leaves : sustainable-farming.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Municipal_Leaves_Plant_Nutrients_Available_FS824_1998.pdf
@@iamorganicgardening thank you so much for your response! I will check this out!
Keep a pint jar(with lid), filled 1/2 way with rubbing alcohol, in the garden. Any bugs found can be dropped in the jar, and they’re dead. Even torn off leaves trimmed down to egg masses. Works great for squash bugs as well.
Great Idea, Thanks for sharing
Drown them in alcohol. Got it.
Can you use Diatomaceous earth to stop beetles.
Sorry No, It will blow away off the leaves in the wind or the rain. Thanks
@@iamorganicgardening Yeah I kind of suspected that. Here in the Summer in Texas we don't have to worry about much rain though. :) Thanks for the quick reply.
Hey Mark, do you know of a good pto driven compost windrow turner? I want to make high quality compost.
Just got the Hoss High arch.
I am sorry I do not know of one to suggest to you.
Built the windrow today. It’s about 40 feet long. I’ll just turn the pile once a week until it’s compost.
Do the potatoes need full sunlight?
At least 6 hrs a day
Hi Mark! I am a few weeks in on this method and have a question. I have great foliage growth so far. I only used a small amount of worm castings and soil to cover the potato and then added the leaves in the box for mulch. Do I need to put more soil as the foliage grows or can I put more leaves?
Either is fine, your choice what is easier for you to do,. Thanks for asking
Is it ok to use oak leaves?
YES, 110 % Thanks
I grew potatoes for the first time this year and the potato beetles found my plants
They have great sense where they are growing. Insect netting next time. Thanks.
What is leaf mold?
Leave mold is what is left of decaying fall tree leaves. Very helpful to the garden.
I would like to see a box
This is Part 1 , the box and planting . ruclips.net/video/YouHvONe8bI/видео.html . There are other parts also. Thanks
Around here in Mississippi , coyotes run in packs , so be careful , we always hear them at night , be careful if you have dogs and/or cats at night
I agree, I have 7 of them now. THANK YOU.
WOW that's a big Coyota .. here in Texas they get a free lead lunch
I love TEXAS
use companion plants that deter pests like garlic an basil.
THANKS.
Hello Mark.....definitely going to try the box method this year...we have plenty of space to do so and the cardboard boxes can replace some of my deteriorating raised wood bed boxes. Coyote....hmmm, he will not bother you, and he may control some rodents...definitely will do in your rabbits, groundhogs and such, but what I despise is how many deer they kill. Wildlife rangers used to say deer were not a part of their diet... BULL...they will follow a deer in estrus and take the fawn ..they kill anything they can take down...they are just a step down from wolves in that regard...cattle farmers have to protect the cows during calving. Goats are very vulnerable and if a donkey is not in the field with them, they get killed quickly....ask me how I know.
You written experience says it all. Thank You kindly.
Do they need full sun?
At least 6 hrs a day. Thanks
In Colorado, coyotes are classified as a game species and may be taken year-round with either a small game or a furbearer license. Landowners may kill coyotes, without a license, on their land if the coyotes threaten their property or livestock.
Good to know. Thanks
Yes spare a box please my first time with potatoes
Yes, will do so for you to see. Thanks
Yes, open a box. Thanks!
This is a video on a early harvest opening the box : ruclips.net/video/pNV0LmymxZ8/видео.html
Open that box
THANKS , will do so in next Video
Get a few ducks or borrow for a time. They eat the bugs off, but leave plants alone. 😊
Good tip. Thanks
I like your video, I would take them early.
Thanks.
Please open a box so that i can learn and compare now from later. PLEASE please please
Just upload the video NOW on this. ENJOY . THANK YOU
I have two long beds in a enclosed garden area made with treated wood sides. They were not quite deep enough but I did not want to buy the overpriced wood this year…..I decided to put barn roof slate as walls inside the planters with the wood holding them firmly….now I have deep planting areas and reused those slates that were doomed to be discarded! ….I put kitchen scraps on top of the old soil then garden soil and compost the a nice layer of leaves……I intend to hammer rebar into soil at the corners and make a hoop house over these garden beds.
Next to our house I’m repurposing a flower bed into a kitchen garden so as to have a pretty but functional area . I have food safe white buckets and I’m layering kitchen waste, soil and compost in them but I really don’t care for the white bucket look so I’m going to wrap them in light weight flannel and tying garden twine around them to secure it……
To keep my cat and other critters out of the containers round tree limbs make a four cornered fence then I take voile and place over the top of the limbs but not tight so it has some movement and I secure with wood clothes pins or small clips..it’s worked for me for two years this way. Small 1 in pieces of pool noodle glued with outdoor hot glue to each of the top of the limbs keeps the material from ripping.
LOVE your idea. Well Done. Thanks for sharing.
Coyotes are good pest control----think voles and other small rodents. There is a lot of misinformation about them. They won't attack you...........they are looking for food--rabbits, rodents. I do know some farmers near me had problems with them going after their young sheep, but their usual diet is small mammals. Most, if not all, have a healthy fear of man and will keep their distance
Thanks for your kind help.