Your positive feedback keeps me motivated to continue making them Mary. I'm glad you are soothed by them. Is the weather getting to you too? It sounds like DR is one big ice sheet now.
My tiller tills pathetically shallow. I've got iris bulbs planted in the beds now and I dig them up and rarely hit a grape root. I don't think it's a big problem despite our shallow topsoil. But also, I'm pretty sure roots grow where it's possible for them to grow. I don't think they'll get established in areas that are frequently tilled.
AEA stands for Advanced Eco Agriculture I watch all of AEAs UA-cam videos. Mr Kempf is a VERY smart and gifted man and teacher. His company has direct experience in viticulture interplanting. His clients experience higher yields and higher quality all while building soil health and reducing pest and disease pressure. Well worth checking out IMO. Also, Id be eating the rabbits and maybe adding some fish hydrolysate, molasses and seaweed/kelp to the veggie fertigation lines. Wish you the best!
I've seen a lot of things planned as cover crop in vineyards, but your's is the first veggie garden I've seen. Brilliant idea!
Your videos of the green and your voice bring such peace to my very hectic life. Thanks for these wonderful videos.
Your positive feedback keeps me motivated to continue making them Mary. I'm glad you are soothed by them. Is the weather getting to you too? It sounds like DR is one big ice sheet now.
I think I do suffer from SAD. I'm going to San Diego and New Mexico for two weeks in April. I hope it helps. I guess you are in Florida?
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WHen you till, aren't you worried about damaging the roots of the vines?
My tiller tills pathetically shallow. I've got iris bulbs planted in the beds now and I dig them up and rarely hit a grape root. I don't think it's a big problem despite our shallow topsoil. But also, I'm pretty sure roots grow where it's possible for them to grow. I don't think they'll get established in areas that are frequently tilled.
I'm not a huge advocate for hunting, but it seems to make since in this scenario.
Are you allowed to hunt deer, and rabbits on the property?
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I don't know what that means.
AEA stands for Advanced Eco Agriculture
I watch all of AEAs UA-cam videos. Mr Kempf is a VERY smart and gifted man and teacher. His company has direct experience in viticulture interplanting. His clients experience higher yields and higher quality all while building soil health and reducing pest and disease pressure. Well worth checking out IMO.
Also, Id be eating the rabbits and maybe adding some fish hydrolysate, molasses and seaweed/kelp to the veggie fertigation lines.
Wish you the best!
Potatoes, squash, melons, etc store well and can keep you alive
That is true! and they don't get eaten by the pests as much.