I saw the "Florida" weave being done up in Canada many years ago. My teacher was grinding the knees out of her jeans while weaving the twine. The "pipe" appears to be a brilliant addition to the staking process. Thanks!
Just got my double wheel in the mail. I like looking at it so much I have it sitting in the living room. Tomorrow there won't be any more looking at it, gonna start potatoes.
It really shows out on potatoes! Dig that furrow, plant the taters, reverse the plows and cover, then hill later, and run through the rows weeding......perfect tool for taters!
Wow That Bloody Butcher Corn Looks Great, It's growing really well in the sandy soil mixture. Great Video on hilling the corn, Can't wait to see the beautiful red harvest :)
Here's a link to a video we did last year with our Bloody Butcher corn harvest. We used the seed from last year to plant this year. ua-cam.com/video/Odnev805thI/v-deo.html&list=PLpE5HGhzrST92VQKjbC-jp9w4HJ4JjMVs&index=19
That's one of my favorite video you guys have uploaded, I've showed it to my family a dozen times. There's not much videos on the web for bloody butcher corn. So when I found your videos of the corn growing and and grinding to flour, It really fascinated me to grow it myself. Especially since it has Anthocyanin which makes the red colour in the corn & It has the chances to reverse diabetes and nervous system damage. Its pretty cool that Red corn is more healthier then yellow or white corn since its packed with more antioxidants then common corn .
Typical corn spacing is 30" - 36". We usually do 36". If you plant corn in a square plot, there are usually no pollination issues. Although you can take a long stick or pipe and brush the tops of the tassles to improve pollination. Sweet corn is ready when the silks turn brown.
We do both -- inject and side dress. The drip tape is buried below the corn -- we plant directly on top of it -- so the implements never touch the tape.
Have you thought about designing and manufacturing an attachment for the wheel hoe or seeder that would allow a consistent application of product for side dressing crops?
We have. We have been through several iterations of such a product, but have yet to find something satisfactory for us. The challenging part is the hopper and the weight distribution of the hopper so that the tool is not top heavy and difficult to push.
Can you send me to the how too and the steps for hilling. I keep finding the videos of you doing it. I am a city slicker trying to be country. Love my Hoss tools
We mainly hill potatoes, corn and tomatoes. Potatoes -- we do it to encourage more potato production. We repeatedly hill the plants as they grow and leave just the top leaves exposed. Tomatoes - we do it to promote more root development. Corn - we do it to stabilize the plant and keep it from being blown over when it gets tall.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you. I understand this. I am having difficult on the how to do it. I put the shovels on to far apart and or go to deep. Then I am letting the plant get to tall. Then I need to use one shovel. Then I am to far away from the plant. Wonder if there is video on how to do it correctly. I am not doing it correctly. Sorry, I am city slicker
hosstools.com/product/high-arch-wheel-hoe/ -- We can ship anywhere in the world via the International Checkout feature on our site. Just add items to the online shopping cart and click the International Checkout button on the cart page.
I love the traditional design and materials. . .None of that plastic junk or bicycle tire garbage.
Just steel and wood!
I saw the "Florida" weave being done up in Canada many years ago. My teacher was grinding the knees out of her jeans while weaving the twine. The "pipe" appears to be a brilliant addition to the staking process. Thanks!
It's a "back-saver" for sure. Thanks for watching!
This was such a tremendous help for me! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
Kindest regards, Ben
I see having some Hoss tools in my near future! Must lear more about them.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Amen!!!!!!!!! Best part of the video is at 7:00 mins. Thank you for all y'all both do.
Thanks for watching!
Just got my double wheel in the mail. I like looking at it so much I have it sitting in the living room. Tomorrow there won't be any more looking at it, gonna start potatoes.
It really shows out on potatoes! Dig that furrow, plant the taters, reverse the plows and cover, then hill later, and run through the rows weeding......perfect tool for taters!
Enjoy some easy potato planting tomorrow!
Hoss Tools best tool ever made. First day after potatoe planting that's I haven't had a sore back everrr
Great to hear! Glad it made your potato planting easier.
Wow That Bloody Butcher Corn Looks Great, It's growing really well in the sandy soil mixture. Great Video on hilling the corn, Can't wait to see the beautiful red harvest :)
Here's a link to a video we did last year with our Bloody Butcher corn harvest. We used the seed from last year to plant this year. ua-cam.com/video/Odnev805thI/v-deo.html&list=PLpE5HGhzrST92VQKjbC-jp9w4HJ4JjMVs&index=19
That's one of my favorite video you guys have uploaded, I've showed it to my family a dozen times. There's not much videos on the web for bloody butcher corn. So when I found your videos of the corn growing and and grinding to flour, It really fascinated me to grow it myself. Especially since it has Anthocyanin which makes the red colour in the corn & It has the chances to reverse diabetes and nervous system damage. Its pretty cool that Red corn is more healthier then yellow or white corn since its packed with more antioxidants then common corn .
It was one of our favorite videos to shoot as well. The red corn makes the best grits we've ever had. Really good stuff!
I just got a high arch and a hoss stand alone planter. I surely hopes it serves me well cause I plant a huge garden
Thanks for your order. We're sure they'll both be a great help for years to come.
Good looking 🌽 my Ohio blue corn doing great
How many feet did you do between your rows of corn? What do you do about pollination and corn readiness?
Typical corn spacing is 30" - 36". We usually do 36". If you plant corn in a square plot, there are usually no pollination issues. Although you can take a long stick or pipe and brush the tops of the tassles to improve pollination. Sweet corn is ready when the silks turn brown.
I need to sell some veggies at the farm market this year so I can afford one of these. Going on the drool...oh I mean wish...list now.
Once you have one, you'll be able to sell many more veggies!
How do you keep from damaging your drip tape and why not run fertilizer through your drip vs. granular. ThAnk you
For your videos
We do both -- inject and side dress. The drip tape is buried below the corn -- we plant directly on top of it -- so the implements never touch the tape.
Have you thought about designing and manufacturing an attachment for the wheel hoe or seeder that would allow a consistent application of product for side dressing crops?
We have. We have been through several iterations of such a product, but have yet to find something satisfactory for us. The challenging part is the hopper and the weight distribution of the hopper so that the tool is not top heavy and difficult to push.
Can you send me to the how too and the steps for hilling. I keep finding the videos of you doing it. I am a city slicker trying to be country. Love my Hoss tools
We mainly hill potatoes, corn and tomatoes. Potatoes -- we do it to encourage more potato production. We repeatedly hill the plants as they grow and leave just the top leaves exposed. Tomatoes - we do it to promote more root development. Corn - we do it to stabilize the plant and keep it from being blown over when it gets tall.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you. I understand this. I am having difficult on the how to do it. I put the shovels on to far apart and or go to deep. Then I am letting the plant get to tall. Then I need to use one shovel. Then I am to far away from the plant. Wonder if there is video on how to do it correctly. I am not doing it correctly. Sorry, I am city slicker
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you.
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Hey you said that plot was 20x40..... how small can you go with corn?
Trivit30 you could go smaller, even 20 x 20. Just make sure it’s a square and not a long rectangle, otherwise pollination won’t be great.
Were canget a plow like that
See link below, this one here is the High Arch
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Do you put the nitrogen on one side of the corn on each row?
Brad Warren yes we just put it on side of the row with corn. If it’s a double row of lettuce or another crop, we’ll put it on both sides.
Ok...Do you all sell that type of nitrate? THanks
How much cost broo
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Nis good
Thanks
I need this tools how can get in Karnataka state of India
You can order using our international checkout on our website: hosstools.com/
For this tool-how much will the cost of dubbl wheal hoe in India - Is this Avilabl in India.
It is not available in India.
how much cost? and can send me to Peru?
hosstools.com/product/high-arch-wheel-hoe/ -- We can ship anywhere in the world via the International Checkout feature on our site. Just add items to the online shopping cart and click the International Checkout button on the cart page.
How much cost
In Kannada
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Please make an electric version that powers the wheels for us old guys.
Those already exist. You can purchase a "hiller" attachment for many of the tiller models made today.
How to buy???
You can purchase any of our products at hosstools.com/
@@gardeningwithhossif I buy can u send to fiji
I wish the price was a lot lower