Good morning, Jamie, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸 Your video no-dig was very good 👍 I'm sure Geoff Lawton and Charles Dowding would give you 2 dirty thumbs 👍
Hi Jamie, we have just stumbled upon your channel. Great content! We currently have raised beds. But will be trying no dig beds in the new year to extend our veggie patch. Cheers Deb & Dan (Rural NSW)
I’m really enjoying my no dig beds. Just the idea of re-layering it with my own compost as I get it and using the straw from the chook pen as a mulch. I’ve been adding more of these beds as I get more materials and the need for it.
Great video! I am trying to work in no-dig more and more into my gardening. Hoping to use wood chip from local arborists as a cheaper resource to help build and mulch my beds, but I know I'll have to make sure I add/layer in enough nitrogen-rich material!
Thanks! I should make the time to say hello. Just having a break. Hopefully I’ll get interested to do another video again sometime. It’s just a lot of work. I’m happy with the handful of videos I made and enjoy watching how they perform.
That would be a great idea if you could design it to catch water and also not restrict access to the bed too much. The idea is it would soak water directly into the ground below the garden bed. I have 2 x swales now at my large veggie garden, one at the top and one at the bottom, both against the hedges at the borders, and the rest of my swales capture water for the rows of fruit trees.
Good morning, Jamie, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸
Your video no-dig was very good 👍
I'm sure Geoff Lawton and Charles Dowding would give you 2 dirty thumbs 👍
Heroes of mine. Thank you for watching, Peggy.
I welcome comments, feedback or just quick hellos. I enjoying hearing from like-minded people. Jamie.
Morning Jamie! Up early and ready to learn.
Thanks for watching!
Hey Nina and Boyce! I'm glad you found Jamie's channel! So much great info here, delivered in such a calming and easy-to-digest manner. Cheers!
@@OurNewLand Hi my favorite hermanos ( brothers)!oh yea we absolutely enjoy watching Jami. Great guy.
Hi Jamie, we have just stumbled upon your channel. Great content!
We currently have raised beds. But will be trying no dig beds in the new year to extend our veggie patch.
Cheers Deb & Dan (Rural NSW)
I’m really enjoying my no dig beds. Just the idea of re-layering it with my own compost as I get it and using the straw from the chook pen as a mulch. I’ve been adding more of these beds as I get more materials and the need for it.
Another great video, Jamie! As all of your videos, there so much great information here! It makes me happy to see your channel growing so quickly.
Thanks!
Cool man, keep growing!
Thanks!
Great video! I am trying to work in no-dig more and more into my gardening. Hoping to use wood chip from local arborists as a cheaper resource to help build and mulch my beds, but I know I'll have to make sure I add/layer in enough nitrogen-rich material!
Good idea. I’ll be using wood chips/mulched green waste on the ground around my beds. Thanks for commenting. Jamie.
very nice tutorial bro!
Thanks for commenting. You have an interesting channel.
very insightful
Thanks
Laying down cardboard is so much better than using landscape fabric!
Absolutely. Also, once it rots away it will allow the worms to come up out of the earth and into the bed.
I hope you create another video again.
Me too! Thanks.
Hey buddy, just checking in on you. Missing your content... hope all is ok 🙂
Thanks! I should make the time to say hello. Just having a break. Hopefully I’ll get interested to do another video again sometime. It’s just a lot of work. I’m happy with the handful of videos I made and enjoy watching how they perform.
@@LuckyFigFarm fair enough… look after yourself mate 👍
you really need to do more vids. it's been a year... how about an update video.
Thanks. I’ll get to it again sometime.
Would you put a swale next to your raised bed? Would it be a passive watering system?
That would be a great idea if you could design it to catch water and also not restrict access to the bed too much. The idea is it would soak water directly into the ground below the garden bed. I have 2 x swales now at my large veggie garden, one at the top and one at the bottom, both against the hedges at the borders, and the rest of my swales capture water for the rows of fruit trees.
Chickens dig!
Yep
You do good videos. Straight to the point. Make more please. Very informative also thanks bro. New subscriber.
Appreciate that. Thanks.