Off Grid Forest Garden | Invasive Earthworms

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2019
  • My forest garden in the wilderness at the log cabin is doing well despite the harsh conditions and limited water supply. I flashback to my previous vegetable garden and farming experiment, comparing the growing conditions where I am now to where I was before.
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  • @maryanna4430
    @maryanna4430 4 роки тому +2

    Vaša láska k prírode,všetkým na svete ukazuje,ako sa dá žiť,ak si vážime to,čo je nám srdcom blízke.Ďakujem,Shawn James

  • @myrtlesyd9451
    @myrtlesyd9451 5 років тому +16

    All the pics of your past gardens looks so rich, healthy and beautiful! Great video 👍👍👍👍

  • @sakibkashmiri1090
    @sakibkashmiri1090 5 років тому +5

    This is nice from a cabin builder to a farmer you are an all rounder can survive anywhere.

  • @mossmonaco9061
    @mossmonaco9061 5 років тому +9

    Ace - if I could post you earthworms, ha! Nice to see the critters, thanks again Shawn.

  • @joanneforrest1830
    @joanneforrest1830 5 років тому +7

    🌲🍁🌿Your recent planting inspired me for the first time ever to plant some of my own vegetables to try and be a little self sufficient. I’m finding it really therapeutic. Thank you.

  • @merlehester113
    @merlehester113 5 років тому +4

    I want to say you are a very nice man to give out info that you are learning and passing it on to people that comes to your site. I love checking in and seeing what you are doing. Always very interesting. I grew up in southern Ga so we had plenty of good soil with lots of earthworms......they are so wonderful for the soil. I got a book many yrs ago by Ruth Stout. Was a very interesting book. My grandmother was my rock so I learned much from her on gardening, etc. I pray for you especially in winter when you go out on the lakes to get fish to eat. You there alone makes for a need that God is there with you. Hope I did not offend you. You are blessed, very blessed to be able to do this. Gods green acres is so wonderful for your beautiful dog also.

    • @jaxinco
      @jaxinco 5 років тому

      The indigenous people showed the Pilgrims how to plant their seeds with a fish for fertilizer.

  • @DebMorrow57
    @DebMorrow57 5 років тому +11

    Looking forward to seeing you harvest those first ripe tomatoes! Another wonderful video!

  • @Rideeon
    @Rideeon 5 років тому +5

    Shawn ! Don't troll me you said all the Alaska video's would be here ! Lol don't care I know they are coming keep up the good work. You're an inspiration for all of us.

  • @MTGoddard
    @MTGoddard 5 років тому

    Bravo! ...Gardening is a medicine that does not need prescription , and has no limit on dosage.

  • @allorenz6591
    @allorenz6591 5 років тому +2

    Wow, mind boggling discovery. Immediately read up on invasive earthworms and deer browsing destroying Great Lakes Hardwood Forests. Thanks Shawn !

  • @remmymills3453
    @remmymills3453 5 років тому +39

    Would definitely surround that future garden with a tall fence and possibly a mesh barrier under your garden ,so the animals cant burrow under

    • @TheAvkdutch
      @TheAvkdutch 4 роки тому +2

      Land mines and concertina wire will do the trick as well

  • @thetimeisnow.2420
    @thetimeisnow.2420 5 років тому +6

    Ahhh...I just got my Monday fix!
    Personable as always,thanks Mr James!

  • @MrDbowschnider
    @MrDbowschnider 5 років тому +13

    Yes. So glad you’re channel came across my utube. Love watching you work. Brilliant man in my opinion. Looking forward to the he add me on. 👍

  • @zachstough502
    @zachstough502 5 років тому +9

    Adding lime to the soil will change the ph balance, so you could neutralize that acidic soil down by the creek. Good looking garden. Bacon lettuce and tomato sandwiches once some of those tomatoes ripen!

  • @makingitthrough190
    @makingitthrough190 5 років тому +5

    "Worms, how they migrate?" I love the visual in my imagination for that comment!

    • @ennismccaffrey3227
      @ennismccaffrey3227 4 роки тому +2

      Katie G Little covered wagons with snails for horses ...

  • @muimasmacho
    @muimasmacho 5 років тому +60

    Wood ashes would be a tremendous help in neutralizing your acidic soil. It is high alkaline.
    Mostly calcium, similar to lime. It's also rich in magnesium, phosphorus and potassium, so it makes a great fertilizer too.
    But check your Ph frequently and try to stay below 6.5 for most garden plants.
    It should help with the slugs too... but nothing beats a pair of ducks, slugs and snails in one end, rich potassium nitrate fertilizer out the other. If you want to collect it in the purest form, put in a small concrete walkway and they'll pile it to the sky with duck poop. They tend to only poop on walkways and patios. 😶

    • @lanceflanagan
      @lanceflanagan 5 років тому +6

      That's great advice

    • @HUNTERHUNTER-pl6bf
      @HUNTERHUNTER-pl6bf 4 роки тому

      I guess so, man.

    • @gloriakoch4242
      @gloriakoch4242 4 роки тому

      Would paying stones work for the duck poo? Also try bats for the pollination. Do you have bats?

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser 4 роки тому

      Couldn't he just buy earthworms?

    • @jacobjasper7477
      @jacobjasper7477 2 роки тому

      you all prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
      I was dumb lost the password. I love any tips you can give me

  • @billthemailman9195
    @billthemailman9195 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for such important info on earthworms and their effect on the ecosystem. All of your videos are extremely helpful.

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 4 роки тому

    I am so jealous of your previous garden!

  • @young-soonkim6730
    @young-soonkim6730 5 років тому +3

    Good Monday Shawn & Cali🐕! Sprinkle the wood ashes on top of the soil under neath the vegetables! It works will for the slugs!
    👍🍅🌽🌶

  • @lindabaker568
    @lindabaker568 5 років тому +1

    I love the cabin, the forest, everything about your land. Your a smart young man Shawn. Thanks for the videos. I enjoy them so much.

  • @NetTopsey
    @NetTopsey 5 років тому +2

    We had some pretty sad earthworms in our gardens in the Haliburton area when I was a kid. There were never a lot, and they were always small Looking back I suspect they didn't much care for the pH. No doubt as you enrich the soil any earthworms you bring in will thrive. I didn't realize that they were not native to North America. I always learn something from this channel 👍

  • @briangilson2818
    @briangilson2818 5 років тому

    Thanks Shawn for the update it is a breath of fresh air.

  • @jtsdeals
    @jtsdeals 5 років тому +3

    A high tunnel might be good in your climate. Good way to extend the growing season and keep critters out.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 5 років тому

    Thank you , Shawn .

  • @marthaneuhauser1019
    @marthaneuhauser1019 5 років тому

    Definitely continue to watch!

  • @josephsauve2020
    @josephsauve2020 5 років тому

    My Mom lives close to your area and she uses pete moss, in her gardens and flower beds and they do well. Never knew about earth worms always learn something from your vids thanks

  • @isaacsipe8264
    @isaacsipe8264 5 років тому

    This is so much fun to watch! Thanks Shawn looking forward to your harvest

  • @wendyblackwood4290
    @wendyblackwood4290 5 років тому

    That is so interesting about the earthworms. I wouldn't have guessed.

  • @sharonhryndza4839
    @sharonhryndza4839 5 років тому

    WOW that was a great history lesson on the earthworms.

  • @karenrouth2056
    @karenrouth2056 5 років тому

    Excited to see what is coming soon lol! Thank you Shawn x

  • @yvonnekoedood4611
    @yvonnekoedood4611 5 років тому

    thanks for sharing Shawn for your future and past garden adventure have a nice day

  • @johna.9742
    @johna.9742 5 років тому

    Here is what I like about this video. You totally understand, at no surprise, there are things that don't just happen overnight. It takes time, patience, and an understanding for long term success that some things take a little time to understand the best path forward. Such as giving the garden a year to best determine the path forward for best result. The world is becoming a place where people expect immediate results, which in most cases isn't good for long term gratification.

  • @Kakuzo0
    @Kakuzo0 5 років тому

    Small aquaponics project would be very cool. Closed enviroment, fish breeding and using the manure for growing plants. You could either grow them vertically or on floating beds. Its actually do able small scale but you'd def need electricity. Always watching your vids Shawn, for me its a great way to combine learning and relaxing.

  • @frechstudios3129
    @frechstudios3129 5 років тому +1

    Excited about the new series.

  • @adventurebob6898
    @adventurebob6898 5 років тому +3

    Even without earthworms, I think you would still want to do a compost bin system. You have the natural materials to pretty quickly build a three sided bin system. You can add some dark tarps to keep it warmer in the shoulder seasons, and turning it every other month should speed up the process.

  • @kekoamaunakea4473
    @kekoamaunakea4473 4 роки тому +1

    Love this video, there’s no one more productive then Shawn Kekoa James.🤙🏽🏝”Right on Shawn stay real”, I’m older then you but your my mentor.🐺💨💨

  • @rosiehoy4736
    @rosiehoy4736 5 років тому +2

    That's fascinating. Comming from the uk I would never have imagined there could be ecosystems without earth worms.

    • @mclaren3722
      @mclaren3722 5 років тому

      And no honey bees. I'm astonished!

  • @trishaharrison3692
    @trishaharrison3692 5 років тому

    That’s why I love your channel. You are so informative. Have lived in southern Ontario all my life and did not know this about earth worms. Just got thru watching Brad on Jim Bairds video. Will definitely have to check out the video. Thanks for all you do and give Cali a hug.😘

  • @andyrichey1192
    @andyrichey1192 5 років тому +1

    Very educational, I appreciate it Shawn !! I have been learning a lot through your videos. I enjoy a lot I appreciate .

  • @truenorth7553
    @truenorth7553 4 роки тому +3

    Sorry I missed this one ,
    Great vid , never new that about the
    earth worms ☘🍀☘
    Thanks bro👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz 5 років тому +2

    Always informative Shawn. I look forward to whatever you have in store for us.

  • @wendygold9885
    @wendygold9885 5 років тому

    Learned a lot about soil differences. Thank you.

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber100 5 років тому

    Thanks Shawn, best wishes to you.

  • @auntytutu
    @auntytutu 5 років тому

    Well, you've got my curiosity all stirred up. In more ways than one. That's one of the reasons why your vlogs are so great. Cheers!

  • @PPYTAO
    @PPYTAO 5 років тому +1

    You’re your own man, Shawn James. I gotta respect that. Keep up the excellent content 👍

  • @PangaeaJAL
    @PangaeaJAL 5 років тому

    GREAT gardening advice ... This is such a great channel ... your common sense advice is so valuable for all who are blessed to view your videos ... Thanks ...

  • @ananihjh7460
    @ananihjh7460 4 роки тому

    Have fun in yr garden Mr James .....🍄🍄🍓🍎 plants many more .....

  • @sylvialearningtoheal3273
    @sylvialearningtoheal3273 5 років тому

    Great! I learned a lot and thank you for taking your time and explaining what you're doing and why! I hope the best for you and your family and look forward to watching many more!

  • @thelmacristinacretella7810
    @thelmacristinacretella7810 5 років тому +1

    You really are tireless is surreal. Congratulations, Shawn for the incredible initiatives! 🇧🇷😘😘

  • @14Marathons
    @14Marathons 5 років тому +5

    Great video, Shawn....I guess I take earthworms for granted where I live...they are amazing...glacial areas are a whole different ball game, as you know... Thanks for your channel and videos and knowledge...

  • @adriannee.1030
    @adriannee.1030 5 років тому

    I learned a lot from this video... thanks again for sharing your experiences and your thoughts

  • @isabelsassi5170
    @isabelsassi5170 5 років тому +1

    Esse lugar é muito lindo.Obrigado James por compartilhar conosco essas belas paisagens 😘

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa 5 років тому

    Good video again Shawn. Thank you. 👍😁

  • @garygemian604
    @garygemian604 5 років тому

    Shawn, you and a couple of other you tubers have inspired me to expand my vegetable backyard garden significantly. My dad started me growing a garden when I was a boy and now I have started my grandsons ages 4 and 5 in their backyard. I will be converting all of my backyard property to growing food. I live on 2/3 of an acre in northern NJ but I am convinced I can produce food for my family even on a short growing season. After all NJ is called the "Garden State" for a reason. I am also putting in an outdoor stove fueled by wood to cook as if I was off grid. NJ has a solar energy plan subsidized by the State which I am also planning to install.
    All of this, Shawn, is largely due to watching and subscribing to "My Self Reliance." Thank you for your passion and inspiration! Gary Gemian

  • @chiccabay
    @chiccabay 5 років тому +4

    Very interesting to learn about there being no worms.,the same as when I learnt that New Zealand has no snakes.The Rhubarb is looking good.

    • @paddyirishman8844
      @paddyirishman8844 5 років тому

      Chicca bay same as us in Ireland no snakes hey hey hey

    • @chiccabay
      @chiccabay 5 років тому

      @@paddyirishman8844 Well I am a Brit and never knew that Paddy.Thanks for that info :)

  • @gretheok
    @gretheok 5 років тому +1

    and Shawn. Don't forget your coffee grums, it's perfect to spread in the kitchen garden and help everything grow. he he

  • @BoOmBaMan
    @BoOmBaMan 5 років тому

    Hey shawn! You're well ahead of the game. Thanks for sharing the past experience of farm life and knowledge earth worms.

  • @djmoulton1558
    @djmoulton1558 5 років тому +4

    You're right about the earthworms being imported from Europe. They are also being blamed for the slow decrease in maple syrup as the trees evolved with a thick bed of fallen leaves, which is now pulled down and eaten by the worms. Fishermen are being blamed for bringing the worms for bait into the backcountry and dumping any left at the end of the trip into our hardwood forests.

  • @Bishop1987
    @Bishop1987 5 років тому

    Dude you are awesome! You are like the Dick Proenneke of modern times. We all know how awesome he was. Keep doing what you do. It is so interesting to watch you do even just your daily chores..

  • @TinyHouseLife
    @TinyHouseLife 5 років тому

    love it! so awesome to know some of your gardening past.. thanks for the tips as well Shawn

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 Рік тому

    I have learned a lot with this video thank you Shawn appreciated .

  • @IsthatSew
    @IsthatSew 5 років тому

    Oh my! That tease........ Now you have us all speculating about the new series and why it will keep you from tending the garden.

  • @elwynsmith5092
    @elwynsmith5092 5 років тому

    Thanks for the update !

  • @daleh.7711
    @daleh.7711 5 років тому

    Enjoying another video and educational, as well. Never knew about the earthworms.

  • @grahamBearman1
    @grahamBearman1 5 років тому +1

    Wow! Given that I am listening to you Shawn through headphones means that every so often I duck whenever a fly comes too close to the left or right microphone. Those bugs must be so annoying, they make me itch. Interesting commentary as usual Shawn, thank you from Australia where we do have Earthworms.

  • @RunAMuckGirl2
    @RunAMuckGirl2 5 років тому

    Wow! Look at your amazing gardens! You'll make your new space work for you.

  • @upnorthandpersonal
    @upnorthandpersonal 5 років тому +12

    Watching this while planning paint work on my cabin tomorrow. Won't have a garden/greenhouse until next year, but sure am looking forward to it :) However, your place has no rocks at all compared to where I'm at!

  • @brentweigelt5365
    @brentweigelt5365 5 років тому +4

    I remember reading a scientific paper where in the US (Minnesota) they actually could aerially track the earthworms migration in the state as they moved north.

  • @thsrock22
    @thsrock22 5 років тому +12

    When a couple of your tomatoes are still green and about the size of a baseball, pick them, slice, batter egg wash and seasoned cornmeal and fry them in hot oil. Fried Green Tomatoes are a staple in the Southern US

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 5 років тому +3

      Patrick LaFollette, they’re also a staple in at least one household in northern Ohio!

    • @thsrock22
      @thsrock22 5 років тому +2

      Tim Finch I’d love to see Shawn James give them a try in a video.

    • @3DGvisuals
      @3DGvisuals 5 років тому

      I've heard of them but I don't understand why you'd eat them before they are ripe. Slightly under ripe toms are unpleasant - would the same recipe not work better with ripe tomatoes?

    • @thsrock22
      @thsrock22 5 років тому +2

      3DG Designs ripe tomatoes would be too juicy and make the fried tomatoes soggy.

    • @user-pn4uj6qj2f
      @user-pn4uj6qj2f 4 роки тому +2

      Green tomatoes contain POISON SOLANIN. Chemical formula C45 H73 NO15 bad for your liver... Also found in green potato (if some part of potato was under the sun it turns green - becomes poisouness). Green tomatoes NO MORE ...

  • @BlueberryGirl723
    @BlueberryGirl723 4 роки тому

    Guinea fowl are great in a fenced in garden. They eat the pests and let you know when something is in the garden that shouldn’t be there. Look forward to seeing your garden progress. Best to you.

  • @NateBuker
    @NateBuker 5 років тому

    Stunning amount of great info here. Thanks!

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 5 років тому +1

    interesting about the earthworms! your garden looks fantastic, especially for a first-go on that property. good job!! i know how much work it is (and how long things can take) but nature will tell you what will grow and you will find your way. thanks for all your videos, shawn.

  • @markthompsoncpa
    @markthompsoncpa 4 роки тому

    Back in 1970 my friends & I drove to Orangeville, Ontario for a 3 day rock concert in the woods.

  • @lindamoses3697
    @lindamoses3697 4 роки тому

    I used to watch Starry Hilder and her garden was covered in wood chips so she had to water once a month if I remember correctly. My grandpa used to stick a steel rod in the ground and hook it up to a little battery electrifying the ground. Up would come the earthworms so he could go fishing. My sister in law loves to raise a garden in Alaska. We had a huge garden that was very prolific in Idaho. We always had a truck full of manure dumped every year. We lived off the land when it came to produce.

  • @jmartin2778
    @jmartin2778 5 років тому +3

    There are many areas here in the US that tax land at a different rate if it is being used for agriculture. Developers that buy parcels of land, but aren't building on it for a while will often keep cattle on that property. That allows them to pay a lower tax rate until they are ready to actually develop buildings, retail, etc. I don't know if that applies in Canada, but seems likely that it does. At any rate, another great and relaxing video. Thank you.

  • @bumpy9024
    @bumpy9024 4 роки тому

    Hello!! You are so wonderful at sharing your knowledge
    with everyone!! I love every video I watch!! Thank you for sharing with us all!!
    Big loves to Callie and a big toss in the woods for me!
    Thanks!!
    Kathy
    Washington State

  • @alexkasacous
    @alexkasacous 5 років тому

    Cali trying eat your corn made me chuckle. My goldens used to always steal corn and strawberries before I could harvest.

  • @terrydaly7296
    @terrydaly7296 5 років тому

    That was a beautiful garden at your old house, lucky person that buys it. Love your videos.

  • @dennisfischer9930
    @dennisfischer9930 5 років тому

    Had no idea. Tip of the chapeau, Shawn, and "Guerrilla Gardening" - gonna blow up!

  • @estellaknox4488
    @estellaknox4488 5 років тому

    Beautiful garden

  • @lorenzodicocco3748
    @lorenzodicocco3748 5 років тому +97

    Shawn, living in Canada with a short growing season you are going to need a green house to start your seedlings.

    • @SamBorgman
      @SamBorgman 5 років тому +4

      Absolutely.

    • @Cryptoman_5000
      @Cryptoman_5000 5 років тому +4

      That's a great idea. another project that would certainly pan out in the long run. Shawn has plenty of land, i wondered if he could try an earthworm experimentation and keep it confined to a limited area or maybe get a horse or two and then he could have the compost from the animals for gardening as well. Probably not cost efficient though.

    • @jimmyjolly4184
      @jimmyjolly4184 5 років тому +3

      Horse manure is not the best compost need chickens and rabbits as well as worm casting tea

    • @straubdavid9
      @straubdavid9 5 років тому +2

      @@jimmyjolly4184 I do like the tea .... it's not just for breakfast anymore ~8^)

    • @volcanocollins9845
      @volcanocollins9845 4 роки тому

      @@straubdavid9 that just sounds gross. Never had it. What's it like asking for friend?

  • @mollymikna9354
    @mollymikna9354 4 роки тому

    Chickens are the best helpers in starting and maintaining gardens.... they provide the fertilizer, they turn over your compost piles and they provide eggs (and eggshells)! Easy to feed and low maintenance cold hearty too!

  • @hildamorrison2003
    @hildamorrison2003 5 років тому

    I never heard about the worm story before ... I always would rake the leaves & put them into clear plastic bags to brake down over winter & in spring there would be worms working down the leaves & is good for the garden ... yes, we do take it for gránted ... your garden looks great ... my own paper bag garden I'm growing is also doing not too badly ... I depend on rain for watering it as I do not want to carry water & we could definitely use some rain ... Keep doing what your doing - You're doing GREAT!

  • @elaineallinson6904
    @elaineallinson6904 5 років тому +41

    Start a 'worm farm', worm tea is great liquid fertiliser. Crushed egg shells deter slugs and snail when placed around plants, they don't like the sharp edges. Bees love marigolds and dandelions, some other bugs hate them.

    • @jaxinco
      @jaxinco 5 років тому +4

      Also Zinnia flowers repel bug pests.

    • @jackfanning7952
      @jackfanning7952 4 роки тому

      He doesn't have a slug infestation. He has a duck deficiency.

    • @marlenecardinahl9346
      @marlenecardinahl9346 4 роки тому

      He knows what he is doing- He has experiance with garde ning

  • @HelloHello-ej4lk
    @HelloHello-ej4lk 5 років тому

    Loved your pass garden ..👍😊

  • @susanwong9592
    @susanwong9592 5 років тому

    Eat healthy and very organic vegetables. Great for health. And maybe planting some lovely flowers would be beautiful to see.

  • @offgridsweden
    @offgridsweden 5 років тому

    Awesome video Shawn. Have an amazing week, Andreas 🇸🇪

  • @peterpepich2693
    @peterpepich2693 5 років тому

    Sir you are a smart man , love your program

  • @sanctuarywoods7748
    @sanctuarywoods7748 5 років тому

    That was really interesting ! Looking forward to more of this !

  • @tim78676
    @tim78676 5 років тому

    Gardening is so very different where you are, compared to here on the 30th parallel. I salute your efforts to grow food in such a challenging environment.

  • @billcollier8208
    @billcollier8208 5 років тому

    I love the gardening info. I live in central lower Michigan I had no idea about the earthworms being an invasive invertebrate. Good stuff Shawn! Thank you

  • @gaellemaz6042
    @gaellemaz6042 5 років тому

    The harvest starts with one tiny little tomato. A "potager" is a labour of love. Good luck.

  • @alexirandall5010
    @alexirandall5010 5 років тому

    Another tip Shawn are egg boxes. Grow your seedlings in them. They hold the moisture and biodegradable once you plant it into the ground. Unsure if you are permitted to use vermiculite? It feeds the tiny seedlings........

  • @genefoust5569
    @genefoust5569 5 років тому +6

    Thank you very much for the video Monday evening July to 8 local time 3:30 p.m. 93゚ degrees North Carolina

  • @gaia4875
    @gaia4875 5 років тому +1

    Bonsoir Mr Shawn !
    Vous voyez bien que cela pousse !!c'est merveilleux !! Cette terre est riche!!!
    l'an prochain vous pourrez planter plus, et vous aurez un grand potager et toute la famille pourra se nourrir de cette merveilleuse nature..Bravo !! Et bon courage !
    Ouh là !!!! des reptiles dans cette forêt ???espérons qu'ils sont inoffensifs ????? Caresses à notre Kali !! Merci pour toutes vos vidéos qui sont un respect à la Nature et l'Ecologie. "Vivre en symbiose avec la Nature ,et elle vous offrira que du Bohneur"!

  • @comedianmattrossey
    @comedianmattrossey 5 років тому +1

    This was an awesome video Shawn for the content about earthworms and honey bees. I never knew about either not being naturally occuring in North America, both earthworms and bees are 2 of my favorite insects. Now I'm going to checkout 'Explore the Backcountry'. Thanks Shawn!!!!

  • @carmineiadeluca935
    @carmineiadeluca935 5 років тому +1

    Shawn, I'm impressed with the upper garden. Plants look healthy. Good luck my friend.

  • @shawnfinley5457
    @shawnfinley5457 5 років тому

    Hey bro almost missed this video. Been a rough couple days. A year ago tomorrow my mom passed and as of last night my father was rushed to emergency due to similar issues. Hes gonna hopefully be getting out in a few day. I'm glad I found this video. Always helps take my mind off of how crazy my life has been over the last 2 yrs. Keep up the great work brother 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @bozenamasliczek2447
    @bozenamasliczek2447 5 років тому

    Well done beautiful garden. Fresh veggies. Love it💖🤗😜

  • @DonnaRatliff1
    @DonnaRatliff1 5 років тому

    Fish guts is Awesome for gardens ! You know what your doing! 😃
    I have 2 horses and ducks for my manure. Oh my this year's garden I have is Totally Awesome.