Another couple of thoughts about this approach: there's an old saying that the best fertilizer is the farmer's shadow; as you go through making this weed control pass, you're also, simultaneously, reviewing the condition of all of your intended plantings.
@@zachelfers1360 I’ll check it out! He is an enigma to me. Obviously lots of cool information and ideas but sometimes surprisingly reductionist. You’re referring to cutting the fast growing weeds to benefit the crop rather than pulling them?
also alot of pushing his own products and very little, if any, practical information. Graeme Sait on the other hand divulges a bunch of useful information for free. Kempf's recent podcast talking about his conversation with Christine Jones leaves you thinking how much better a podcast with just Christine Jones would be..
Another couple of thoughts about this approach: there's an old saying that the best fertilizer is the farmer's shadow; as you go through making this weed control pass, you're also, simultaneously, reviewing the condition of all of your intended plantings.
John Kempf talks about this in a recent podcast, inspired from his conversations with Christine Jones.
@@zachelfers1360 I’ll check it out! He is an enigma to me. Obviously lots of cool information and ideas but sometimes surprisingly reductionist. You’re referring to cutting the fast growing weeds to benefit the crop rather than pulling them?
also alot of pushing his own products and very little, if any, practical information. Graeme Sait on the other hand divulges a bunch of useful information for free. Kempf's recent podcast talking about his conversation with Christine Jones leaves you thinking how much better a podcast with just Christine Jones would be..