i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
I really love how he approaches the garden, build the soil, create as much diversity as possible, plant resilience working holistically with nature. Can't believe how young this garden is, amazing results
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
My father too has a little garden on the roof top, he always tries to get some new vegetables and flowers in it every season (flowers mostly). I too wish to make a mini forest in my backyard as soon as I am able to get some good land for myself
My grandma had a nice little garden in her backyard that she asked us to take care of before she passed away, the garden is no longer there bc my grandpa and uncle have moved stuff but coming across the channel has given me the idea of starting my own garden as a way of tributing her love for gardening
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
This is one of the real and the best love of the gardens,when you touch your plants to feel them and to let them feel you, when you star at them in kindness, when you choose the best ground and best place and the best weather and water to rise them up...i enjoyed your plants life story ❤
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
You NEVER dissapoint! I thoroughly enjoy all your content. I'm grateful for all you teach us. Also, this garden and yours is so aesthetically pleasing! Much love for you!
Oh wow what a neat video, another passionate gardener with a beautiful garden. And he is right, it's all about the soil, just keep loading it up with goodies.
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
"Start with the soil.." perfect! You can't just buy the perfect soil. Its so good to learn about soil and know how it works. Take care of it and it takes care of the plants. This guy is like a Charles Dowding but younger and all tatted up. No dig and companion planting is so rewarding and brings you closer to the nature that makes it all work.
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
lovely. thank you. nice to see the youts embrace the non-digital, gives you hope. as a young lad I thought digital was everything, but as I age I realize it's just a tool. like craftspeople can make an amazing piece of custom wood furniture without autocad and cnc machines, so too can we all live without tech. of course sometimes it makes sense to use a good tool, but it's just nice to see intention and art first and tools second
Book just arrived! Thank-you so much ! I read the first to paragraphs and realised I was reading it in your voice 😅 Everyone if you haven't ordered a copy do so now of amazon it's worth every penny!!
Beautiful, layout, and photography. I can see where they love spending time in their garden daily. And I totally agree with how important and lovely Chard is. We never grew spinach, we always had chard in the garden, and they were so many different ways of preparing it from tossing it into salads or pasta, as well as just cooking it up and just eating it with salt and pepper. I wish them the best.
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
Inspired by this video and will start gardening and sharing my video again this summer .I love tomatoes and have more than 40 variety that I want to grow in my home garden.Some are Heirloom tomatoes and others are hybrid
These videos are fantastic!! Stunning videography! I love how you are featuring other gardeners. It’s great to see everyone’s garden and their perspective and how they do things! Good to get ideas from other gardeners!!
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
Brilliant, enjoyed this one. My greenhouse had done quite well this year, then my tomatoes got bad blight and my pumpkin overnight got mildew… not quite sure what went wrong! All a learning curve I guess!
Would be nice to see the beginning of the garden with some tips on how to make good soil. I live in a place where the soil is very dense and hard and veggies dont do so well without digging 😊❤
Wow! Awesome video! I've been gardening for 6 yrs now. We recently relocated to a an offgrid oceanside homestead that we are just starting to create. My garden didnt do so well this year however I didn't expect it to as this area is all new to me. High winds are now my nemesis lol. Greenhouse is in the plans for next year. Was hoping before fall but cutting it close now and all my plants are starting to die off sadly. It's been a very weird year weather wise as well. Shit ton of rain for a week then a heat wave week..and back to torrential downpours and no sun😔 hoping next year will be better! Still learning everything i can to create my own biodiverse space🤗 FYI...chard leaves make incredible cabbage rolls!!!!🤤🤤🤤
Bring nutrients to the soil and water smartly, but basically try and learn from your mistakes I know it can be heartbreaking to see your beloved plant dying, but if you learn each time then soon it won't be dying. Don't be afraid, sow some crops and enjoy the journey :)
@@celambor thanks for the tips! Although I have a couple of questions. Fist of all, what plants would be good to grow at this time of the year in Scandinavia? I can plant in a greenhouse and in a window. Also how do I give the soil nutrients? Is it with fertilizer? I’m really new to this as you can tell
@@jex_xx3820 I dunno for Scandinavia, my best advices would be to find some books on your local crops or ask a farmer if you're lucky enough to know one or ballsy enough to contact one. Try to find what's been growing on your lands and you'll know what to sow (although having a greenhouse will massively improve the range of crops you can grow) I'm indeed speaking of fertilizer ! There are plenty of videos on this channel about potential fertilizer, I can also tell you that chicken poop and horse's poop are really good. If you have chickens then their poop is amazing. If you don't, you can contact a stable or a coop to ask if they're willing to give you the poop, in my experience stables are mostly ok with it But even without all of this, just sow some seeds and start from there, the best teacher is doing it
Absolutely beautiful! I'd love to know what variety of tomato that is to the right of him. All the heirloom varieties I've grown always split, have a lot of disease issues, & very low production. They're tastier, but that's about the only +
@@SpicyMoustache fantastic. Thank you. I think it’s very important for people just starting out to see small-scale affordable farms running on a shoestring budget.
What can I do to get some of the black patty pans seeds, we only have yellow and green. Im from South Africa, ill pay for it? You are amaizing in Your garden, keep going with the vedeos, i am going to follow You, would love to have such a vrgetable garden. Thanks so much. Stay Safe and Be Blessed. Regards Charmaine ( Bloemfontein in South Africa)
That’s great! I thought being a degenerate would hurt my garden business, but this gives me hope. I don’t have enough start up money to start something like this, but I’m also an art major so daddy will buy it for me! Great video!
How do you keep your tomatoes from cross-pollinating and becoming a mixture of Cultivars . EXAMPLE: I've got Carolina Gold "yellow " , Fourth of July "red" , and Bodacious "red" . By the end of the year the yellows are kind of pink in the reds are kind of yellow? Does that happen with you?
This video is art!
I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
ALL of his videos are art!
❤❤❤beauty
All of Spicy's videos are works of art. Each one is beautifully, visually compelling ✨
@@bodders4167 I can just agree! :)
Great episode. Love that you are spotlighting other gardeners! 💚
Thanks so much, they deserve to be discovered:)
Thats amazing and beautiful
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
I really love how he approaches the garden, build the soil, create as much diversity as possible, plant resilience working holistically with nature. Can't believe how young this garden is, amazing results
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
You transmit so much joy and kindness. Wish the people were all like you! Love from Italy 🧡
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
My father too has a little garden on the roof top, he always tries to get some new vegetables and flowers in it every season (flowers mostly). I too wish to make a mini forest in my backyard as soon as I am able to get some good land for myself
I’m sure you will do it if you keep going for it 🙏🏻
That garden is only a year old... My goodness.... wonderful.
It is indeed :)
Best vibes 😻 Love that he emphasizes interconnectivity. Beautiful job, both of you restore hope in men kind and kind men! 💖
I’m glad to hear you liked it 😊
My grandma had a nice little garden in her backyard that she asked us to take care of before she passed away, the garden is no longer there bc my grandpa and uncle have moved stuff but coming across the channel has given me the idea of starting my own garden as a way of tributing her love for gardening
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
Love these producer stories 😍
Thank you mate 🫶
This is one of the real and the best love of the gardens,when you touch your plants to feel them and to let them feel you, when you star at them in kindness, when you choose the best ground and best place and the best weather and water to rise them up...i enjoyed your plants life story ❤
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
You NEVER dissapoint! I thoroughly enjoy all your content. I'm grateful for all you teach us. Also, this garden and yours is so aesthetically pleasing! Much love for you!
@johanneshartman4618bro this not the time 💀💀
Oh wow what a neat video, another passionate gardener with a beautiful garden. And he is right, it's all about the soil, just keep loading it up with goodies.
This was awesome… I love how he does his garden; the terracing…the high tunnels….beautiful.
yeah dude? @johanneshartman4618
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
Just wow, what a garden ❤
So cool!!
Your produce is so beautiful I so miss having a garden. Just have a patio and pots now.
It's true gardening is relaxing....❤👌👍
"Start with the soil.." perfect! You can't just buy the perfect soil. Its so good to learn about soil and know how it works. Take care of it and it takes care of the plants. This guy is like a Charles Dowding but younger and all tatted up. No dig and companion planting is so rewarding and brings you closer to the nature that makes it all work.
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
This was just absolutely awesome we need more people like this couple and spicy moustache!
Bravo….nothing else needs to be said!
He did great!
lovely. thank you. nice to see the youts embrace the non-digital, gives you hope. as a young lad I thought digital was everything, but as I age I realize it's just a tool. like craftspeople can make an amazing piece of custom wood furniture without autocad and cnc machines, so too can we all live without tech. of course sometimes it makes sense to use a good tool, but it's just nice to see intention and art first and tools second
Book just arrived! Thank-you so much ! I read the first to paragraphs and realised I was reading it in your voice 😅 Everyone if you haven't ordered a copy do so now of amazon it's worth every penny!!
Ive used no dig for 50 odd years now you have to dig to start happy gardening Richardx
Beautiful, layout, and photography. I can see where they love spending time in their garden daily. And I totally agree with how important and lovely Chard is. We never grew spinach, we always had chard in the garden, and they were so many different ways of preparing it from tossing it into salads or pasta, as well as just cooking it up and just eating it with salt and pepper. I wish them the best.
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
Super nice watching this is calming just got inside from the garden! 🎉
Awesome! I’m glad to hear you liked it 😊
Non è un orto ma un meraviglioso giardino di verdure. Bellissimo. Complimenti
He’s wonderful!💚
Your videography is on another level 😍 You could make videos about anything and I'd watch them. Luckily, you chose the best topics.
one of the best gardens that I have ever seen
He did a great job!
Inspired by this video and will start gardening and sharing my video again this summer .I love tomatoes and have more than 40 variety that I want to grow in my home garden.Some are Heirloom tomatoes and others are hybrid
Congrats on 1 Mil Alessandro!
Thank you so much 😊
well now I know what paradise looks like
That's a stunning set up!
It is indeed
I’ve never really thought of gardening part of my creative side but it is!! Love your values Nettles and Petals!
😍😍very pleasant😍..nice background Jamie😍😍
These videos are fantastic!! Stunning videography! I love how you are featuring other gardeners. It’s great to see everyone’s garden and their perspective and how they do things! Good to get ideas from other gardeners!!
10 out of 10 * this video gets in every aspect! Bravo
This was awesome - thanks for sharing
Beautifully inspiring
Thank you 😊
I love gardening. Since i was small. . 😊🙏✌️💚💪💯🦋
Thank you! This is very inspiring!!!
I’m happy you liked it :)
Wow❤ always love to watch this kind of videos, it's healthy to watch and lots of green things that makes me happy 💚☺️
I’d love another video now all on your advice for creating the best beds and soil for the plants! ☺️🙌🏻✨ Great video. Loved it! Well done, guys. 👏🏻
i have a land here in Tanzania of about 1k hectares but got no fund hope we can start a farmer culture here together if i ifind someone to cooperate with
This video felt like a hug, Amazing
I am getting Nature Vibes 😊😊
Loved the video! Thank you so much for sharing and spending time to get this out to the world!
I love the amount of effort put in making this video
Fantastic
I wanna watch a video of them starting this beautiful garden...!!
Your video are filled with tips and tricks 👍
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Farming is a greatest Art man
Beautiful garden and videography! Amazing collab. Cheers
Truly an inspiring video
Brilliant, enjoyed this one. My greenhouse had done quite well this year, then my tomatoes got bad blight and my pumpkin overnight got mildew… not quite sure what went wrong! All a learning curve I guess!
Beautifully natural 🥦🥦🥦🍇🍓🌿🌹👍👍👍
Nice one guys, do another one!
I KNOW that is good, I'm making those!!!! 🤤 😋
It’s super yummy 🤤
Waow nice garden farm
Would be nice to see the beginning of the garden with some tips on how to make good soil. I live in a place where the soil is very dense and hard and veggies dont do so well without digging 😊❤
Add more organic matter and compost.
Nice video! I'd love to hear a bit about how they market/sell their produce.
Fantastic episode, he is so inspiring. 😊
Supreme! Excellent! 🤩
Wow! Awesome video! I've been gardening for 6 yrs now. We recently relocated to a an offgrid oceanside homestead that we are just starting to create. My garden didnt do so well this year however I didn't expect it to as this area is all new to me. High winds are now my nemesis lol. Greenhouse is in the plans for next year. Was hoping before fall but cutting it close now and all my plants are starting to die off sadly. It's been a very weird year weather wise as well. Shit ton of rain for a week then a heat wave week..and back to torrential downpours and no sun😔 hoping next year will be better! Still learning everything i can to create my own biodiverse space🤗 FYI...chard leaves make incredible cabbage rolls!!!!🤤🤤🤤
I love your videos shanks for sharing and teaching. I also love your du garden and what clip do you use to tie your gloves on
Just wow what garden 🏡🏡💐💐👍👍💕💕💕💕😊😊😊
Awesome 🎉 Thanks for sharing your wisdom and 🎨 Artwork
@johanneshartman4618 Amen 🙏 Stay on the Righteous Path ✨ Many Blessings to you and your Family..
My favorites are also tomatoes and Chard
Great crops!
@@SpicyMoustache following that potatoes.......sweet or standards.......big return....dug russet's and Pontiac reds today 50 lbs from 22 feet☺️
Hey do you have any good tips on getting in to gardening? I’m quite young so I don’t have a whole lot myself, but I’m really inspired of your videos
Bring nutrients to the soil and water smartly, but basically try and learn from your mistakes
I know it can be heartbreaking to see your beloved plant dying, but if you learn each time then soon it won't be dying.
Don't be afraid, sow some crops and enjoy the journey :)
@@celambor thanks for the tips! Although I have a couple of questions.
Fist of all, what plants would be good to grow at this time of the year in Scandinavia? I can plant in a greenhouse and in a window. Also how do I give the soil nutrients? Is it with fertilizer? I’m really new to this as you can tell
@@jex_xx3820 I dunno for Scandinavia, my best advices would be to find some books on your local crops or ask a farmer if you're lucky enough to know one or ballsy enough to contact one. Try to find what's been growing on your lands and you'll know what to sow (although having a greenhouse will massively improve the range of crops you can grow)
I'm indeed speaking of fertilizer ! There are plenty of videos on this channel about potential fertilizer, I can also tell you that chicken poop and horse's poop are really good. If you have chickens then their poop is amazing. If you don't, you can contact a stable or a coop to ask if they're willing to give you the poop, in my experience stables are mostly ok with it
But even without all of this, just sow some seeds and start from there, the best teacher is doing it
Simply splendid ❤
Lovely video, thank you for sharing!🤗💛🤗
Amazing! Thank you for your helpful input 😊
Nice upload you could do with a blackout for yoir water butts so they done get green alge growing in them.❤❤❤
Im growing yellow pear tomatos and san marzano tomatos right now 😊
Absolutely beautiful! I'd love to know what variety of tomato that is to the right of him. All the heirloom varieties I've grown always split, have a lot of disease issues, & very low production. They're tastier, but that's about the only +
The myth.
The legend.
HES BACK
Haha thank you mate
@@SpicyMoustachetysm for the like mate
You saved me and my garden multiple times
The perfect life exist and that video prov it
wow, so amazing.
Is the garden economically sustainable in its own right (I mean, without any media income, does it provide a living)?
That’s a good question. They provide all the fresh food for the local hotel :)
@johanneshartman4618 I don't know where the fairy stories come into it.
So impressive!
Inspirational stuff
Demasiado hermoso, gracias por compartir
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for this video
Great video! Is is possible to highlight a regenerative farmer that is functioning on a low-end working class income? A poor farmer?
Sure! I’ll do that
@@SpicyMoustache fantastic. Thank you. I think it’s very important for people just starting out to see small-scale affordable farms running on a shoestring budget.
Creativity beats monetary resources all the time around here. Necessity is the mother of invention and lean into your imagination.
What can I do to get some of the black patty pans seeds, we only have yellow and green. Im from South Africa, ill pay for it? You are amaizing in Your garden, keep going with the vedeos, i am going to follow You, would love to have such a vrgetable garden. Thanks so much. Stay Safe and Be Blessed. Regards Charmaine ( Bloemfontein in South Africa)
is that a sam rivers blast over sleeve 😃 good episode as allways 👍
Does Nettles and Petals have a UA-cam Channel they’re Garden is Beautiful
@johanneshartman4618 I’m not sure how this translates into me saying I your garden
I demand a recipe!!!!
These look soooo good
Inspiring ❤️🌏🍅
Tu in italiano lui traduce in inglese...perfetto!! ❤ Ma la ricetta del ripieno dove la trovo? Ho cliccato sul link ma non c'è!.Sono solo io? 😊
Thankyou. Good vid.👍
@johanneshartman4618 you are jesus. Go to a church and kneel in prayer until god speaks to you.
Try Kumato tomatoes 🍅 !!!!! Omg they grow beyond effortlessly !!!!
Ok now I’m hungry.🤤
Where can you find the full recipe? I didnt see it in the video attached
I cant wait to move to my permanent residence and put up my bird houses ❤
That’s great! I thought being a degenerate would hurt my garden business, but this gives me hope. I don’t have enough start up money to start something like this, but I’m also an art major so daddy will buy it for me! Great video!
Great video 💕
I watch your content on tiktok !
Thank you mate 🙏🏻
Hey Alessando! Is your book already sold out? I got some weird terminu of delivery on Amazon and just wanted to ask. Peace and love ❤
How do you keep your tomatoes from cross-pollinating and becoming a mixture of
Cultivars . EXAMPLE:
I've got Carolina Gold "yellow " , Fourth of July "red" , and Bodacious "red" . By the end of the year the yellows are kind of pink in the reds are kind of yellow? Does that happen with you?
How do you treat redspider mites on tomatoes?
What is it with the almost full body tattoos with you gardeners? Love what you've done!
Where did you get your salopettes from?