I enjoy your videos and seeing your experiences in gardening and farming. You look as though you might benefit from hiring some hands to help you prep, plant, tend and harvest such a large amount of land. I can feel my back ache as I watch you manually trenching out that row. Looking forward to what grows this season. Cheers!
I think I would look for a boxcar size bulk of leaves and quick to biodegrade waste to till into that wood. I've seen wood chips alone stunt ground for years.
I believe you could plant in them. I challenge you to try a small section just to see what it will do. I would try just cause I like to try new things.
hey bad ass farmer, really wish u luck with the BTE, but think it would be better to have started that with perennials... even the guy on the movie does not use the BTE for annuals... there is a similar "plastic" film for agriculture but using biodegradable materials... there is no removing ;) see here an example - www.agrobiofilm.eu/lingua_en/ either way wish u the best off luck! please share your endeavor! cheers!
I enjoy your videos and seeing your experiences in gardening and farming. You look as though you might benefit from hiring some hands to help you prep, plant, tend and harvest such a large amount of land. I can feel my back ache as I watch you manually trenching out that row. Looking forward to what grows this season. Cheers!
How did this work out the first year? Looks like the chips were too thick. Probably rotted down by now and made awesome soil.
I think I would look for a boxcar size bulk of leaves and quick to biodegrade waste to till into that wood. I've seen wood chips alone stunt ground for years.
Try repeating the pass with the middle buster (twice per row). May eliminate the shoveling.
Agreed
I believe you could plant in them. I challenge you to try a small section just to see what it will do. I would try just cause I like to try new things.
I would put an extinction on the plow with some extra wings to get the chips out and no extra digging.
Yes, I thought about that, just need to make it happen. Thanks for watching
Yup Ideas and time are two different things.
Have you ever heard of the work being done by guys like Curtis Stone?
hey bad ass farmer, really wish u luck with the BTE, but think it would be better to have started that with perennials... even the guy on the movie does not use the BTE for annuals... there is a similar "plastic" film for agriculture but using biodegradable materials... there is no removing ;) see here an example - www.agrobiofilm.eu/lingua_en/ either way wish u the best off luck! please share your endeavor! cheers!
Hello! Use the Middle buster twice...slow down...
Your right I ended up doing that and it worked better. Thanks for watching
you are going to have serious nitrogen deficiencies planting in wood chips
That is a lot of carbon for sure! Mixing grass clipping would help out.
Nope. He is not planting in the chips. He is planting in the soil.