How to Deal With Leftover Vegetables + We Need to Forget about Mars

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @gabrielag9846
    @gabrielag9846 День тому +7

    I work at a food bank. We love our farmer donors! Sourcing and distributing fresh produce is a huge challenge for us.

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 19 годин тому

      @@gabrielag9846 I’ve heard a lot about Ample Harvest…is that actually helpful and does it bring in good produce?

  • @awesomegardens
    @awesomegardens День тому +4

    You are completely right about Mars. Do what you can here, our Earth, nurture Nature here and Now. Your farm is beautiful, we need more farms Here. Let's Go. Let's Grow !

  • @josephstiles-2447
    @josephstiles-2447 20 годин тому +4

    We definitely don't need to go to Mars, but I can think of a few people we should send there. 🙂
    We have so much work to do here. 🌎

  • @goatsofwar7181
    @goatsofwar7181 День тому +4

    Most people dont know exactly how hard I have to try to digest growing information. I read and studied for years. It all sounded so expensive and unrealistic and complicated. It was not until I studied the human gut and microbiome that I was able to actually apply the information in a practical way. soil works a lot like our guts.

  • @ThinkLittleFarm
    @ThinkLittleFarm День тому +27

    Couldn't agree more RE Mars. A little more care for our own planet and a few fewer billions aimed at colonizing a dead rock, please.

    • @JohnJude-dp6ed
      @JohnJude-dp6ed День тому +2

      Wise message 😀

    • @ausfoodgarden
      @ausfoodgarden День тому +2

      Hey, the Mars thing is fine. What all governments should do is stop funding or supporting wars and spend that money on making the world a better place.
      I know, it'll never happen. But that would make the massive change we need if future generations are not going to struggle.

    • @ThinkLittleFarm
      @ThinkLittleFarm День тому

      @ also agree with this.

    • @carneliancaryatid
      @carneliancaryatid 22 години тому

      Per usual with opposition to expanding human life into the solar system, you have no idea what you're talking about.

  • @zaria5785
    @zaria5785 День тому +3

    Thanks Jesse for remembering us on the West Coast. I’m a little south of S.F. and the atmospheric river reached us today. It’s been raining for 5 hours straight and the rain droplets are huge and packing a lot of moisture. It had been unseasonably warm and windy 48 hrs before , like in the mid 60’s. We are due for 4 more hours before we get any reprieve.
    Earlier I went to cleanup leaf debris for 15 minutes and noticed it sprinkling, as the storm had just made its way down to us, but all that to say both layers of my shirts were soaked . I’m so glad I increased the size of my compost bins this year to help keep all that garden debris and create a sponge for the water running off my rooftop.
    In winter of 2023 I captured over 5,000 gallons of rainwater and diverted it to greenscapes outside of my yard. I was NOT as prepared then as I am now. And of course with all of the side streets flooding and the creek beds at its peak the critters and insects were coming indoors to live with us as well. Hahaha. I’ve spent the last 4-5 months resealing the cracks and holes of our home as much of the wall insulation or lack there of has been compromised or damaged since our renovation 12 years ago . And all of the hard work has quite literally paid off in the sense that it has kept me comfortably dry in today’s storm. Prayers to those who are struggling.

  • @johnrosier1686
    @johnrosier1686 День тому +4

    We finally had a killer frost and snow early Thursday morning so we picked what was left in the garden on Wednesday and we will enjoy those leftovers until they either run out or go bad.
    On the Mars side of things- about 30 years ago a local rock band by the name of Busker Soundcheck put out a song called to “Trip to Mars” where they say they are leaving here to go to where there is basically nothing. In 30 years not much has changed on Mars but for some reason people are drawn to the idea even more today.
    Keep up the good work, I am enjoying the daily podcasts, and have a great weekend!

  • @paulsims6888
    @paulsims6888 День тому +2

    Thankyou for being honest about the Mars endeavor. I enjoy listening to your opinion about everything.

  • @stephown5374
    @stephown5374 День тому +2

    Reduction in bugs being hit by cars has a lot to do with their habitat being lost and pesticide use. Great conversation topics.

  • @PR.Hobbit
    @PR.Hobbit День тому +8

    Absolutely agree about mars -- space sex is just stupid and the biggest distraction along with earth spinning at a 1000 miles/hour.
    I have your book now -- great reference material ... thank you for your authorship!!!

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 День тому +2

    1000% agree about Mars. Use the money to care for the earth and the people on it. Egos are tied up in this🙄

  • @lilygonzales905
    @lilygonzales905 День тому +4

    Yout thoughts about MArs are brilliant. Thank you Jesse!

  • @ChristinaHanshew
    @ChristinaHanshew День тому +1

    Amen on the Mars commentary ❤

  • @QuantumLeap11
    @QuantumLeap11 23 години тому

    Totally agree with Mars being us trying to just ignore problems of Earth and move on.
    However, I do think studying how to grow plants there will inevitably give us more insight and understanding on how plants grow on Earth. Especially to really hammer home the importance of soil biology in the support of plant growth.

  • @MarkDurbin
    @MarkDurbin День тому +3

    Agree 100% on Mars :( Thanks for the video!

  • @brokenmeats5928
    @brokenmeats5928 День тому +3

    I love ALL No-Till Growers videos!

  • @TheoCollett
    @TheoCollett 5 годин тому

    i agree 100% with your take on mars and it was phrased in the most eloquent way. good on you.

  • @JohnJude-dp6ed
    @JohnJude-dp6ed День тому +2

    Noticed my canolope spreading 18 ft in every direction but along a 12 ft patch of beets and not one vine of the canolope cross thew the row of beet.

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly День тому +1

    Perhaps with 'companion planting' it's really about what the micro-biome, that prefer those 2 plants, bring to the party. I'm learning we are not supposed to be feeding the plants. We are supposed to be feeding the soil/soil microbes, that will in turn feed the plants.

  • @alexkunnen
    @alexkunnen День тому +2

    Mars segment makes me think of some of my favorite King Gizzard songs Planet B and Mars for the Rich

  • @billmanj1979
    @billmanj1979 День тому +4

    In regards to left over produce, do you chop or some how pulverize before putting into the compost?

  • @victorykicksass
    @victorykicksass День тому +1

    Hi Jesse, could you please do an explainer of the pros and cons of soils vs hydroponic growing? I have some restaurant customers receiving samples from a new hydroponic start up and am trying to find info to educate them to the benefits of agroecological growing. Cheers, loving all the shows!

  • @davidakerlund6296
    @davidakerlund6296 День тому +1

    Ive lived on the same hill { different parts but same square mile} for 30 years, when i was a kid we had butterflies and moths non stop to the point of it being annoying. Now when i see a butterfly or moth its like reporting a ufo that no one believes

  • @st-qp4mr
    @st-qp4mr 12 годин тому

    One thing no one talks about is the avg temp on mars is -80° f so no matter where u go at some point during the night or day ur going to feel -80 on mars..it's not habitable...as soon as the heater goes out everyone up there has 8 mins before they freeze to death...fun times!

  • @tomandtinadixon
    @tomandtinadixon День тому +1

    Bugs don't seem to be diminished much, if at all, in Saskatchewan. Breadbasket of Canada, so plenty of chemical controls here.

  • @SarahK-d6o
    @SarahK-d6o День тому +2

    I'm not going to Mars...crazy. I think its cool to learn about it but let's fix our mess here

  • @slipperyorca8092
    @slipperyorca8092 День тому +2

    Hey Jesse, I wanted to reply to your comment about Mars. I agree that the Earth should be our focus, but I don't believe it is a binary one or the other. A lot of really amazing things comes from space exploration and it pushes our species further. I do not believe we should view Mars as an option for life any time soon and it should not be an answer for the oncoming ecological disasters due to climate change.
    Enjoy your weekend!

  • @kirstypollock6811
    @kirstypollock6811 День тому +1

    There's a whole book that goes into extreme detail on how impossible the Mars stuff is. "A City on Mars". The radiation alone is almost-certainly a deal breaker. People don't seem to take that in.
    As a HUGE sci fi fan and geek, it's makes me sad of course, but that's reality. Yeah, send instruments, robots, hell, maybe even people (past middle age who are prepared to probably die). But don't strip this entirely livable planet to do so.
    Sure, multibillionaires can spend their money how they like. It's just sad how most of them choose to.

  • @brentonwalters
    @brentonwalters День тому +1

    On Vancouver Island we got hit with a "bomb cyclone".

  • @steveandtedssmallspacegard8587
    @steveandtedssmallspacegard8587 23 години тому +1

    Have you tried eating just the. Kale leaves and feeding the stems to your dog they love the consisty of the stems and you get the health benefits of the kale ..... Ruf ruf bark ruf

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 День тому +1

    My left over veggies and eggs go to the Salvation Army or if not 100% they go into the compost pile or to the chickens.

  • @tonywilliams6037
    @tonywilliams6037 11 годин тому

    Great comments on Mars - and the power of nature to heal itself here on earth. Agree with the snacking while you grow 😂.

  • @gardenturkey
    @gardenturkey День тому +2

    Really love your podcasts ! thanks for all your time, I agree for Mars , if the same ressources where givin to " saving earth" we would be thriving now. going to mars is great for a step in humain kind, but if we do the same think there than here ?? no reason to bother going anywhere.. GRETAESTE SNACK ? DEadly chilies that look appetizing ...

  • @gailgarrison2585
    @gailgarrison2585 День тому +1

    If we are talking declines, what about tortillas used to be moldy after 3 days. Likewise other food. What is going on?

  • @goatsofwar7181
    @goatsofwar7181 День тому +1

    I have been beat down for saying that we need to evolve into an environment.

  • @moodulated
    @moodulated 21 годину тому +1

    A Mars colony isn't about abandoning earth but ensuring we have a backup that can reseed earth when the earth is hit by something cataclysmic.

  • @clarkansas6590
    @clarkansas6590 17 годин тому

    Good job.

  • @doinacampean9132
    @doinacampean9132 18 годин тому

    Meanwhile in Canada, we have record number of bugs that would normally get wiped out by the cold of the winter.

  • @D0praise
    @D0praise День тому

    Our ‘87 Land Cruiser is about as aerodynamic as a modern 4 Runner. The Runner is never covered with bugs like Marge the Barge would get

  • @bradliston8990
    @bradliston8990 День тому +3

    I only support space ex in their Mars missions with hopes that they blast Elon to Mars on the first mission. That'd be nice.

  • @Cherryparfait41
    @Cherryparfait41 День тому +1

    I too find Mars unnecessary to force sustainable life on, or to visit, literally anything besidest looking at it from ‘this’ beautiful, diverse and fulfilling planet.

  • @DanielA-x9f
    @DanielA-x9f 14 годин тому

    Your comment on Mars is incredibly myopic. I agree that we can’t/shouldn’t just move from one planet to the next leaving earth and or other planets a barren wasteland. However if the human race is to survive long term we must reach for the stars. Mars is not a solution it is a stepping stone, one of many that we need to take to ensure survival long term. We should learn to go farther and be better at the same time. There is no reason we can’t reach for the stars and continue to learn to be better with our current home. At some point earth will no longer support life either by our hand or natural event. If we don’t move on we won’t survive. If we don’t learn to be better with this planet we don’t deserve to move on. Thanks for doing what you do. I always enjoy your content even when I disagree with you.

  • @carlinagrey8592
    @carlinagrey8592 День тому

    Thank You Jesse! on that mars bit...
    it was very gracefully and eloquently put. I find great solace knowing there is another human that feels same way that I do. PHEw
    makes me feel weirdly normal is a small oxymoronic way
    I will be able to repeat and reference your presentation and framing of that information in such a palatable way for others.
    I admit I have become a self-proclaimed radical speciest (yes I made that up)
    and just so happens there is only one species on this plant I have a problem with, happens to be my own.
    Humans..... right?! bless our hearts
    earth rocks!
    you are an amazing influence and resource buddy... keep up the good work
    your a daily part of my work day now
    sending major mojo your way

  • @Haystacktn
    @Haystacktn День тому +1

    Bugs have evolved to dodge vehicles little known fact

  • @SusanSamuels-t6k
    @SusanSamuels-t6k День тому +2

    re Mars...AMEN

  • @joshuapreusser2265
    @joshuapreusser2265 День тому +2

    Trying to turn Mars into a garden or a highly agricultural planet would seem to be a stretch - using either Mars or orbital space to relocate industries & population centers that aren't heavily reliant on (or are even destructive to) the ecosystem would make more sense. IMHO continuing to pave over arable land for housing (even high density housing), retail, and industrial complexes isn't going to end well in the long term.

    • @MK-ti2oo
      @MK-ti2oo День тому +1

      I agree. Traditional cemeteries as well. We can only turn so much land into spaces for corpses to sit in concrete and lead boxes for eternity. It boggles my mind that this burial style is still happening. Our bodies weren't meant to take up space on the planet in perpetuity.

    • @kirstypollock6811
      @kirstypollock6811 День тому

      ​@@MK-ti2ooagree. It is a religious thing, no? All my Protestant relations get cremated but my Catholic ones buried. But I'm not religious, so I absolutely don't know if that's just the UK or at all about all the other religions in the world. My sister and I checked decades ago that the existing plot where my mother's parents are buried has room for her. Because even then, it was getting near-impossible to get room.
      Bodies are a health hazard, so they do need to be thoughtfully dealt with.
      Personally, I enjoy the fact that I'll get recycled by nature to build more life!

  • @The_Argent
    @The_Argent День тому

    One meteor/ rogue comet and people won't be around to appreciate anything ever again. Becoming multiplanetary is extinction insurance.

  • @Lamarth1
    @Lamarth1 22 години тому

    Regarding Mars, it was easily possible to say the same about the New World. Why go there when there was so much more to be done in Europe? Now that the pioneers have tamed it, you wouldn't want to leave it and return to Europe. Cue the same remark made on Mars about not leaving the Solar System in the 23rd century.

  • @paxtianodirtfrog8947
    @paxtianodirtfrog8947 17 годин тому

    Photosynthesis for President!

  • @stevehague9820
    @stevehague9820 День тому

    There are many habitable planets in our galaxy, but Earth is the only habitable planet in our solar system. I try to think of Mars as a trial run for things to come.

  • @braptdl1483
    @braptdl1483 День тому

    Raw kale is pretty much fresh cud

  • @timhammond4522
    @timhammond4522 7 годин тому

    I agree that every dollar that goes into getting people to Mars should be spent on keeping earth habitable. However, since those of us who want to save the earth are in the minority and the majority of the human population is determined to drive earth to extinction so they can put a few more dollars in their pocket, the idea of having even a crappy backup makes a little bit of sense.

  • @tracytaylor9346
    @tracytaylor9346 21 годину тому

    I think you are both correct and also incorrect about Mars. We do need to focus on being caretakers of our own planet. But also, we need to entertain our imaginations and aim for higher goals. The beautiful thing about humanity is that we can do both. We can walk and chew gum at the same time. You do what you do so well, Jesse. Let Elon do what Elon does so well. And have faith that God is in charge. Anyway, that's my opinion.

  • @rhondagentry2170
    @rhondagentry2170 День тому +8

    The first government program that Musk should eliminate is SpaceX Mars endeavors.

    • @johncarter1150
      @johncarter1150 День тому +1

      LOL, EM should be the first to take the long ride on that big rocket to Mars!

    • @rhondagentry2170
      @rhondagentry2170 День тому +1

      💯​@@johncarter1150

    • @johncarter1150
      @johncarter1150 День тому +2

      Red hat wearers also get free admission. LOL

    • @gcc2313
      @gcc2313 День тому +2

      Theyd rather squeeze out the bottom than bother the top.

  • @jeremynicoletti9060
    @jeremynicoletti9060 12 годин тому

    While I agree with your assessment about the relevance of colonizing Mars I think the research that goes into figuring out how to grow on another planet could improve farming here, too. So I'm not too worried about it. Let Elon go to Mars if he wants.

  • @williamcurry185
    @williamcurry185 День тому

    Ok. Yes we should fix what we have before worrying about a new planet. However, I do like having insurance. I believe humanity is capable of anything…including cracking this planet in half like a cashew, or making it to the stars.
    That aside, are you not even a little curious how a tomato from earth and a tomato from mars would compare? (Provided it had a biome that could be grown in the near future.) Or hey, what if we found out wagyu beef quality is better in slightly lower gravity? Or perhaps something that’s actually more plausible…What if mars had water underground that has its own ecosystem in it totally closed off? (Like thermal vents on our planet at the bottom of the ocean) None of that would interest you? Personally I would want to know what a Martian King Crab equivalent would taste like :D

  • @johncarter1150
    @johncarter1150 День тому +1

    No one talks about raising rabbits? Best meat of all, quiet easy to manage and reproductive with
    resulting super fertilizer.
    Mars the beautiful cold red dead planet

    • @aileensmith3062
      @aileensmith3062 День тому +1

      Agree and rabbits should be a no brainer to those with small and limited space and larger. Pound per pound it is hard to beat a rabbit and the manure they produce is outstanding!

    • @lksf9820
      @lksf9820 День тому +2

      Nobody wants to eat rabbits, big problem.

    • @aileensmith3062
      @aileensmith3062 День тому +1

      @@lksf9820 Appears that we are part of the nobody's. We eat rabbit and share it with others. So a few nobody's out there!

  • @MartinaSchoppe
    @MartinaSchoppe День тому +1

    The idea of going to mars makes me so angry. What a waste of resources...

  • @kennysilver9769
    @kennysilver9769 День тому

    Plants yes, Mars no. Mankind shows it's futile thoughts and activities.

  • @ThinkLittleFarm
    @ThinkLittleFarm День тому

    but guys, let's not forget that Matt Damon grew potatoes on Mars. Soooo....

  • @blankenmom
    @blankenmom День тому +1

    I disagree about Mars. There have always been adventurers looking to tame the seas and stars. And often in that pursuit have given us better technology for Earth. I 1000% want to preserve Earth - she is the best planet after all. I also want to see us achieve getting to other planets and furthering our abilities. Imagine if our ancestors had said "This village is perfect. Why leave?"
    As for the spending - I don't think governments should spend money on it. I think it should be private companies and donations. Elon spending his money the way he wants is his business. Literally and figuratively.
    Why does it have to be black or white? Why not multicolored, sprinkled with imagination and adventure!

  • @rondavis2791
    @rondavis2791 16 годин тому

    What do you think about humanure.

  • @SlearBlaneheart
    @SlearBlaneheart День тому

    I'm first! Drink a pint of IPA!

    • @johncarter1150
      @johncarter1150 День тому

      Seems you started a wee bit early!

    • @SlearBlaneheart
      @SlearBlaneheart День тому

      @johncarter1150 the deep state put me up to it

    • @johncarter1150
      @johncarter1150 День тому

      Let me know if you encounter the deep fake party and party on Garth!

  • @doowroh
    @doowroh День тому

    That the truth about Mars but Elon also thinks Earth isn't over-populated.

  • @later_daze_4080
    @later_daze_4080 16 годин тому

    My comment saying "send the billionaires to Mars and leave earth to rest of us" was worthy of being deleted? Pretty lame. Glad I send you 5 bucks a month to have a completely non-issue comment deleted. Reading other's commenting about Mars mine hardly seemed inappropriate.

  • @reno_death
    @reno_death 5 годин тому

    Complaining about Mars is like complaining about people making movies/video games. Human development is not zero sum. Mars research is not taking away from anything else. Then to think that getting to Mars is so we can abandon Earth is just asinine. Nobody says that except for detractors. People just don't like Musk so they find reasons to criticize his work. It's a childish way to approach complex topics.

  • @carneliancaryatid
    @carneliancaryatid 22 години тому

    I tune in to hear you discuss something om which you're an expert (farming). When you become an expert on space science, then I might listen to you. You're welcome to your opinion, however uninformed, but having an opinion doesn't make you right.

  • @theoraclesisl330
    @theoraclesisl330 День тому

    I, too, live in the same zone as Farmer Jesse, and I wanted to speak to companion planting.
    My experience with trying to use companion planting in a personal garden and living in the weed capital of the world was that my garden was quickly overtaken by weeds when I was starting to build my garden and the companions I planted alongside and in-between my veggies were choked out along with my veggies😅
    So, because necessity is the mother of invention, I started to speak kindly to the weeds that were "friendly" to their growing partners and removed the more aggressive weeds to their new home in the compost pile.
    Two things I've learned; 1.) putting aggressive weeds into the compost pile is a great way to plant more weeds when spreading compost, especially when you're doing absolutely everything by yourself, you're 60 yrs old, and turning the compost is just not a priority.
    2.) Weeds that can be removed easily and/or have only one stem and spread out on areas not planted with veggies to shade out other vicious weeds, well, I call them companion weeds 😅 and I leave them to be pulled when I have time, need the bed, or to place in the compost,...because, I'm ok with letting them come right back.
    In other words, a gentle weed can be a good companion planting for the farmer that has only limited back strength to pull weeds, and is willing to choose the hill to die on when battling every weed known to mankind.
    There is one type of weed that kinda creeps low to the ground, has only one stem, and has a pink, granular, seedy, pink bloom,....I have no idea what it is, but, I love that weed,....it shades out everything!
    This year I had one bed that I didn't need. So, since I had no time to plant it or maintain a crop in it, I just let my favorite companion weed take over and only pulled to bad guys. That pretty little weed took me all of 30 minutes to clip at the base of the stem and plant my rye back in September....it's a keeper weed!

  • @theoraclesisl330
    @theoraclesisl330 День тому +1

    Going to Mars is not about the destination but rather the technologies discovered along the journey.

  • @theoraclesisl330
    @theoraclesisl330 День тому

    My favorite guru, Sadhguru, has posed the question: What if we are living in Heaven while making a hell of it? Sadhguru has a mission to "Save Soil" in India and around the world through Isha foundation. It's a really cool organization and very effective in turning dessert areas in India, back to fertile lands. They are worth the read or to listen to on UA-cam
    But, yeah, researching the technology TO GO to Mars is still really cool to think of and dream about the Jetson's car with Astro hanging his head out the window.