This Doesnt Work - Back To Eden Garden - L2Survive with Thatnub

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  • @sharonmizell8463
    @sharonmizell8463 7 років тому +25

    I have used this method for the last 4 years and couldn't be more pleased with my vegetables!!! So blessed to have found Paul!!!

    • @javier0304
      @javier0304 4 роки тому +1

      It's been two years already since you posted this. Are you still having a successful garden?

  • @mizmizappa
    @mizmizappa 7 років тому +18

    Hi Paul your method works i live in a cold climate but have grown all sorts Of Food That People Say Is impossible To Grow. Thanks for Your Videos You Are An Inspiration To Us All💐💒

  • @sansomspressurecleaningpoo9519
    @sansomspressurecleaningpoo9519 6 років тому +10

    I love that you’re always sharing what God is given to you. Keep up the great work

  • @bellesparks4374
    @bellesparks4374 6 років тому +4

    Paul, I have Multiple Sclerosis and your videos inspire me and take me outside even on days when I cannot get out in my garden and give me so many great ways to make gardening way easier:)! I also have chickens, my husband helps me with and they really are a great part of a garden:)! God Bless you and your family!!!

  • @michaelpaliden6660
    @michaelpaliden6660 7 років тому +13

    When people tell me one thing and Nature tells me something else, Go with nature.

  • @deniseview4253
    @deniseview4253 7 років тому +2

    one year I left my carrots in the ground til next season. they were the sweetest.

  • @momsgreenhouse9306
    @momsgreenhouse9306 7 років тому +13

    This method works! I started using wood chips a couple years ago. My soil was so compact. I did not till or turn the soil in any way. I just started with "lasagna" style layers the first year i.e. shredded newspaper, cardboard, kitchen scraps, leaves, what little compost I had made, pine needles, grass clippings, rotted wood from the woods, old straw, aged manure, etc. Anything I could get my hands on. I went by 3rds, 2/3 brown, dead material (carbon), 1/3 green, in alternating layers. Then I laid wood chips down thick on top, at least 6 inches, thinking I wouldn't have to do it the following year. Ha. They break down so fast and turn into the richest soil. I'm in my 3rd year now of adding chips and if I dig my fingers in an inch or two, it's filled with worms. I throw my garden debris, what little there is since there are no weeds, roughly torn up, right on top. They die quickly, break down and go right into/through the woods chips. I also pick up free coffee grounds from Starbucks and sprinkle it liberally over the chips. A good rain washes them through. Occasionally I add kitchen scrap, just whenever I have a lot, not regularly, to feed the worms.. I move the chips to the side, spread the scraps out a bit, then cover back up with a handful of soil and then back thick with the chips. I do this to deter flies and critters. No tilling, no weeding, no work after the first year, no composter! Root veggies are naturally cold weather crops. The heat put off by the composting process naturally extends your growing period. I don't pull any annuals up in the fall. The tops will compost. The roots aerate the soil and I leave them until the following spring and only remove them if they are in the way of new plantings. And no, I don't water. My neighbors just don't get it.

    • @michaellohre1470
      @michaellohre1470 6 років тому

      Amazing. How did you plant into it that first year? This is what I"m confused about. Do you dig down to soil or plant into the decomposing chips?

    • @matthewbrooks5756
      @matthewbrooks5756 6 років тому +1

      Michael Lohre hello michael, you dig down to the soil and plant the seeds into the soil but only like a quarter deep if that. Once the plant grows tall enough you spread the wood chips back around the base of the plant but make sure you don't cover it entire haha
      Best of luck to you and god bless.

    • @alphaomegaATraquelia
      @alphaomegaATraquelia 5 років тому

      did you have rabbits or moles ?

  • @merryjewelers7318
    @merryjewelers7318 7 років тому +3

    Really enjoy watching all your videos. Saw Dr. Joel Wallach this April. Told him about your videos & that you mentioned him in your book. Also told him how juicy & sweet the vegetables are in your garden & that you can smell the minerals .I wrote your name down for him to watch your videos. Sure would be nice if the two of you could get together. I appreciate that both of you have shared your great knowledge of healthy living with the world . We sure need it now more than ever. Thanks so much! Judy from Florida.

    • @Sigridovski
      @Sigridovski 7 років тому

      Oh, that is really great, really good you did that. Such people need to cooperate to wake people up. Would be so nice to see them toghether. They are both ''information sources'' in gardening and minerals.

  • @Zeldabug24
    @Zeldabug24 8 років тому +5

    I am going to try his method this time. Although I have established raised beds. I put down what compost I had and four inch layer of woodchips I got from a tree service. I am hoping by spring I will have a good start on the process and increase my success in growing food for my family.

    • @Insert639
      @Insert639 8 років тому +1

      How much did the tree service give?

    • @Zeldabug24
      @Zeldabug24 8 років тому +1

      I have had three piles dropped off so far. Although I DO have an acer of land to let it sit. I am also laying out a mini fig / peach orchard area also that I will layer the chips on when I have the strength to move them. It will have 8 fig trees that are about 12 ft apart as well as two peach trees and maybe another fruit tree that is self pollinating. I have 6(16 ft) beds, 4(4x8) beds, 3 large strawberry beds and a large asparagus bed.

    • @Insert639
      @Insert639 8 років тому

      Zeldabug24 You must live in a tropical area? Sounds like a good plan. The imagery of your description sounds beautiful.

    • @Zeldabug24
      @Zeldabug24 8 років тому +1

      Nope, I actually live in central Arkansas. They seem to do very well but I do a little extra winter protection on the figs just in case we get a bad winter.

    • @jpnm92
      @jpnm92 7 років тому

      Please, don't forget the manure. Chicken or horse/cow. It´s in Paul recipe.

  • @growingyourfoodinyourownba1221
    @growingyourfoodinyourownba1221 7 років тому

    Paul, I really enjoy this video. You are funny and you had me laughing, but you are speaking truth. I love your revelation. I am so motivated. I can't wait until spring to start putting a lot of your practices and recommendations to work. It's now November and I have left my carrots and onions in the ground. I live in Colorado so when it gets below 25 degrees with no snow to insulate, I do cover them with a frost blanket. I'm not sure if I have enough insulation in my soil to keep them warm. I am calling around looking for wood chips. Thank you so much for sharing about your relationship with the Good Lord and the revelations you are receiving from him.

  • @cathyanderson8197
    @cathyanderson8197 8 років тому

    Elliot Coleman is growing food in Vermont where it's likely the coldest place in the US in greenhouses and outside under cover all winter long without lights or heat. It can be done and its really really cold there.

  • @anatoliish1590
    @anatoliish1590 7 років тому

    wish him healthy life to inspire more people to live

  • @antoinettegurdely8811
    @antoinettegurdely8811 7 років тому +1

    Hello, I find this method of planting very interesting.....in agriculture school we were always taught that we had to keep our gardens in a semi clean state. Only things that we used for mulch were straw, or other dried grasses. Unfortunately we turned those things under......disturbing the soil biology. This method (back) to Eden gardening method just turned some of the old ways on their heads..

  • @refkenc
    @refkenc 8 років тому

    Another great video. Keep them coming

  • @keydobutkrak
    @keydobutkrak 4 роки тому

    Dogs are carnivorous

  • @lukepac371
    @lukepac371 8 років тому +3

    If you have a drone, could you get some aerial footage or footage of the whole garden?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  8 років тому +3

      If I had an extra $1,000 to $2,000 I would have a drone. I do have 20,000 subscribers though. There is a chance one of them works at a drone company that would like to sponsor a struggling UA-camr. One day I will save up the money to get a drone but, that is going to take a while.

    • @ohiowolfsister
      @ohiowolfsister 8 років тому +2

      Get on Justin Rhodes' All American Farm Tour list. They just got a drone and it would be awesome to see The Chicken Man meets The BTEG Man. With their four kids and his beautiful wife it would be an excellent episode.

    • @LetTheWritersWrite
      @LetTheWritersWrite 7 років тому +2

      If you're still interested, Justin Rhodes just made some videos with a drone

  • @pincheguarito591
    @pincheguarito591 8 років тому +4

    What's up with the lump on Paul's back? Is it from his "Agent Orange" exposure in 'Nam, like his nerve problems that limit his ability to walk? I hope he is OK.

    • @javier0304
      @javier0304 4 роки тому +1

      We need to continue to pray for him.

  • @pvest2158
    @pvest2158 4 роки тому

    does the wood chip mulching method work well for all food crops? I have heard from Matt Powers videos that perhaps grasses and other plants that do not naturally grow in woodland environments may not thrive as much in the fungal-dominated compost that results from woodchip mulching?

  • @bkershaccount
    @bkershaccount 5 років тому

    What happens if you are like me and got a huge area covered with chips but now the company doesn’t wanna to do free ones any more and can’t afford more? I’m really worried about the next few seasons.

  • @ludlowfalls8856
    @ludlowfalls8856 7 років тому

    My dog loves sugar snap peas!

  • @Kitchissime
    @Kitchissime 4 роки тому

    Does he give his culture wastes to the chickens? What does he do with the composted result?

  • @Sigridovski
    @Sigridovski 7 років тому

    Paul; they don't dare to take things to eat unless you tell them. They are too careful, better tell them from the beginning what they can take and try, and if they can buy some more to bring home.

  • @danofthenorth2
    @danofthenorth2 8 років тому +3

    Why not throw the tops on the ground? Won't it compost there?

    • @LanaUjdenica
      @LanaUjdenica 8 років тому +2

      It's an order thing, a preference of the gardener.

    • @Goarobic
      @Goarobic 6 років тому +1

      Because he feeds it to his chickens so he also gets eggs and higher nitrogen compost/manure this way, better ROI.

    • @lidoerlindaquinones9291
      @lidoerlindaquinones9291 6 років тому

      danofthenorth B.B.

  • @rickycurtis2278
    @rickycurtis2278 4 роки тому

    Where can I buy the Holland greens seeds? I can't find them on the internet.

  • @msmarygardner
    @msmarygardner 8 років тому +3

    Paul wouldn't happen to have the name of that kale from Africa would he?

    • @I21oIoIl3
      @I21oIoIl3 6 років тому

      Maybe Ethiopian Kale.

  • @troyb4533
    @troyb4533 5 років тому

    Carrot tops are actually edible and very nutritious

  • @tomhill1713
    @tomhill1713 7 років тому +1

    After watching this video, I understand why kids aren't invited to Paul's garden anymore.

  • @Itsmyzelf
    @Itsmyzelf 6 років тому

    Does anyone know which study Paul's referring to when talking about the loss of nutrients (around 11:05)?

  • @annmariejoshua698
    @annmariejoshua698 7 років тому

    I want strawberry plants.

  • @TheMohsman
    @TheMohsman 8 років тому

    how would Paul deal with the dense Georgia clay soil?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  8 років тому +1

      All of Paul's soil was hard as cement. He still has some that way by the house and in the earlier tours, he showed it off a lot. There are other B2E gardens in the south where clay is an issue. Watch some of those videos on UA-cam. Here are two random videos I found within a minutes talking about clay. ua-cam.com/video/YCtafUgoCX0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/O9Hyxvgzdts/v-deo.html

    • @davidakerlund721
      @davidakerlund721 7 років тому

      with heavy mulch and woodchips
      my soil was such dense clay ive bent shovels and broke hoes

    • @bkershaccount
      @bkershaccount 5 років тому

      Put a mulch over it

  • @ThomasShue
    @ThomasShue 7 років тому +1

    I saw his original videos. Wow, he seems to of had a major turn of events in his life. What happened to his body. Sorry to ask this question, but I'm kinda nosey.

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  7 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/o4kUSHdjPDM/v-deo.html

  • @specialk22tt
    @specialk22tt 8 років тому

    0:55 - Paul WATERED his plants?!?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  8 років тому +2

      Since Paul has woodchips in the orchard, he does not ever have to water that. Paul uses the compost from his chicken pen in the garden space next to the parking area and in the main garden on the other side of the orchard. While there are some woodchips in those two places, they do not get the full benefits of the woodchips and during the dry parts of the summer, he from time to time has to water a bit. This year he started planting the orchard with more plants and those do not get watered at all.

  • @LisadeKramer
    @LisadeKramer 7 років тому

    I need copious amounts of tree trimmings

  • @SAGAWISIW30
    @SAGAWISIW30 5 років тому

    I live in siberia why can't I grow those things did he God of man banished me😢

  • @mikemadsen2716
    @mikemadsen2716 7 років тому +1

    What you people started is starting hard but it is spreading,

  • @browntownorganics2172
    @browntownorganics2172 8 років тому

    what's with Paul's fanny pack?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  8 років тому +7

      I'm just a poor child from the city and can't afford the good things like quality wireless microphones yet. I saved up and bought a supper cool Zoom H5 to get better audio from Paul as requested by you all (hope you are liking it). I have the recorder, an extra battery bank and wires in the fanny pack and the mic up his shirt.

    • @browntownorganics2172
      @browntownorganics2172 8 років тому

      Yes audio is better. I appreciate all your work. I've watched all of Paul's videos at least once and many twice.

    • @aquaholic33
      @aquaholic33 8 років тому +5

      Thank you for all you do to bring us Paul's wisdom. You have done a lot to change our world for the better. That is something you should be extremely proud of!!!

  • @snuckyr
    @snuckyr 8 років тому

    Vegan dogs!? Are you joking? I am surprised they haven't eaten the chicken yet

    • @MarcellaSmithVegan
      @MarcellaSmithVegan 7 років тому +1

      My dogs, they were English Mastiffs weighed around 200 lbs each, were getting unhealthy, allergies, etc., per my vet's advise I tried different foods, nothing worked, I was finally convinced, by a Vegan, to feed them a Vegan (Dogfood), and they became healthier then ever and lived beyond their life expectancy. My last dog I just made her her meals, rice/potatoes/oatmeal, etc she lived a nice long happy life. We have all been raised and trained by corporate-owned billion dollar industries to think that the truth is only what they say, and not what we see

    • @DavyOneness
      @DavyOneness 6 років тому

      That's just the difference between omnivorous and carnivorous . (Dogs are omnivorous if you didn't know)

  • @Dollapfin
    @Dollapfin 8 років тому

    Why does he move so funny

    • @otrotland5377
      @otrotland5377 7 років тому

      He has a hip problem, If I remember correctly, watch more videos, it does not slow him down

  • @paul9813
    @paul9813 7 років тому

    Not only is this method misguided but is filled false promises and half truths. Mulch works but it's not the be all and end all.

    • @srodgers1969
      @srodgers1969 6 років тому +4

      He doesn't use mulch. It is wood chips. It is tree branches that have been put through a chipper shredder and what comes out is green and brown natural material that composts together to make soil. Mulch...like you get from the store does not have the green material...the nitrogen to break down the carbons of the wood...in it. YOU'RE RIGHT MULCH WILL NOT WORK!!!!!!!!! IT MUST BE WOOD CHIPS!!!!!!

  • @Plaku241
    @Plaku241 8 років тому

    I really love natural ways but you have all ecological food you can imagine and yet you seem sick very seriously

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  8 років тому +3

      Watch this video called "Why Paul Walks With A Limp" and it will explain why.

    • @benspatoisgarden5982
      @benspatoisgarden5982 8 років тому +3

      he was exposed to "agent Orange" used by the US military during the war. check out the effects on the nervous system

    • @dwigbuoy3140
      @dwigbuoy3140 8 років тому +5

      constant heavy exposure to agent orange when he served in vietnam. Most of his buddies with this exposure are long since dead. Paul is still physically strong and able (due to superhealthy diet?), but his neurology has been damaged by the agent orange so his brain connection to instruct the legs to move isn't working properly.

    • @bradenrodriguez5183
      @bradenrodriguez5183 8 років тому +2

      It's easy to look at the surface and see problems and judge, yet Paul clearly teaches the opposite in the garden.... Always remember you never have the full perspective of life.

    • @fredshoup6393
      @fredshoup6393 8 років тому

      L