Converting To Raised Rows With "Sweet" Compost!

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Converting To Raised Rows With "Sweet" Compost! #garden #farming #marketgardening #compost #blessed
    We are a small family farm which began in February, 2023. We invite you to take a journey with us through all of our adventures including our failures and successes. We started with market farming growing fruits & vegetables. Join us in our garden as we "GROW" together. As time rolls on we will add animals to the mix as well.
    I pray these videos are helpful, inspiring and thought provoking. If nothing else we will hopefully put a smile on your face and give you plenty to laugh about. We welcome all of your comments and helpful advice.
    Our goal is to share our experiences and help you, all through the love of Christ.
    We look forward to seeing you in the comment section!
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    Jim & Sharon

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  • @AnenLaylle
    @AnenLaylle 16 годин тому +1

    Now we're farming Jim! Thanks for the new source for compost. Mind if I email you or call you about the price? If it's considerably cheaper than Humble Acres Organic, I may make a switch. You know if there is any lab analysis on this compost? I would like to know the NPK ratio and how much trace elements are in it. Be careful with watering! Compost retains a lot of moisture and overwatering can give you a roly-poly/slug invasion, especially this time of year. The roly-polies destroyed my strawberry patch this year from me irrigating too much. They actually eat the berries.

    • @Son-RiseFarm-su6nbJohn316
      @Son-RiseFarm-su6nbJohn316  15 годин тому

      Thank you! And thanks for the helpful watering advice. I will definitely keep that in mind and monitor the situation.
      No, I don't know about any type of analysis or its NPK content. I do know that it is food and leaf debris based and not animal as it comes from the landfill. Yes, feel free to email me or even call me in the daytime. If you look up "Bee's Best" on the net I think it will take you to the site and perhaps that will give you more info. I have not delved into it too deep as of yet. My information came from the contractor who delivered it to me which is a fellow I know who lives about 5 miles from me. I don't think the landfill delivers directly which is why you have to find an independent hauling company, but again, I am not certain. Hope some of this helps!!