Long time no see! This time, I thought I would make a video on what I've been working on the past few months, which is farming! My neighbor, who has been a farmer for decades, lets another one of our farming neighbors rent space here so I asked if I could as well, as he said yes! My goal is to make bento with the vegetables from the garden! お久しぶりです。近所の農家さんに畑の一部をお借りして、野菜作りを始めました。家庭菜園の経験は浅いので、色々、試行錯誤しながら菜園管理をしてこうと思います。収穫した野菜や果物で、お弁当を作るのが目標です。
I love how welcoming and kind your neighbors are! This is a real community. Especially the older generation passing on skills to the younger. So nice to see.
Your neighborhood seems so great. Not only nature with its large and small wild animals, agriculture and the never-satisfied cat, but also your neighbors. It's so nice to see so much kindness and camaraderie between you.
I like to live vicariously through Jun and Rachel. I don't have it in me to be this productive and hardworking, but watching these videos makes me feel so happy and calm.
idk how but i can tell rachel edited some parts of this video bc her sense of humor is so recognizable... it's sweet in how many ways she appears in jun's videos ❤❤❤
2:14 cracked me up "looooong loooooooooooong maaaaaaaaaAAaaan!" Also, I've started my own veg patch last year and since then I have been looking up gardening and permaculture related videos on youtube. I was super happy when I saw today's video! Jun my brother, you are living!
Farming content like this, is something I could watch as a semi-regular "vlogs" to be fair. Even like 2-3 minutes videos of the basic tasks you do, to tend to the garden. With your editing style it would be the tranquility dose of the day. Best of luck with your crops
I'm a farmer in the USA and I love seeing your garden videos! I live pretty far up north in Connecticut and wish our growing season were as long as it is in southern Japan! We have to grow in high tunnels from around November to March if we want to have fresh vegetables over the winter. Over here, we have a different kind of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris, common mugwort) that is considered invasive and we have to spend countless hours pulling them out every season or else it starts to take over entire fields. It's nice to see mugwort in a place it's "meant to be" :)
In the summer of my third year at university, I had a practice session in a small 20m² (4m x 5m) field where I had to do everything by myself, from field layout, fertilizer management, planting, pest control, harvesting, and cleanup. Watching Jun's organic vegetable garden in this video, I remembered that while there was a lot of hard work pest and weed control and watering in the over 30°C heat, I also enjoyed the joy of harvesting with my friends!
A part of my soul gets healed watching your content, Jun-san. Always feels so inspiring, that maybe I should be doing more with my time, instead of what I usually do.
The soil in Japan is so good, my area in the US has been so over farmed the soil is all clay and rock now. But I remember my Dad planting tomatoes in our back yard on base in japan, and he planted extras just incase he lost a few. Well every single one of those tomato plants got over 10'+ and produced the biggest freaking tomatoes we'd ever seen. Our whole back fence just turned into tomatoes that year it was great!
Such a lovely garden! And such wonderful neighbours too! You can feel the strong sense of family and community in your neighbourhood! (Especially from the cats!)
Now I am even more exited for the spring season here in Europe, so that I can start gardening again! Great work and good yield :) Nice to see that you do all organic.
Hopefully the compost is peat free, i hear thats not so grest bc its non renewable and requires digging up entire swamplands. My parents used to do a lot of organic gardening so its nice seeing this kind of a video c:
Love this gardening post!!!!!!! Used to use those yellow sticky traps too, but i would find a lizard stuck on them and I had to pry them off… :( so i dont use them anymore
This is the definition of perfect content, wow! A barista at a coffee shop in Georgia, USA recommended your channel. Thank you for sharing! 😊 I will continue to enjoy watching
I was so excited to see this notification! Your videos are such fun to watch and make a wonderful accompaniment to my Sunday morning coffee. The garden look great, and you’re inspiring me to start planning my garden (even though it’s only February)~ 🌱
what great community spirit of sharing harvests :) different ways of growing I wasn't aware of :) well done Jun :) look forward to hearing more about this project :)
I’m not a fan of bugs and insects (they make my skin crawl), but I can respect and admire the dedication to preserve life, no matter the form. Keep doing what keeps you happy!
me; a hermit who's lived in the same apartment for 12 years in a small village with a bunch of people living around me, but i have only started giving them a little wave when passing them in the street during these latter 2 years, and otherwise haven't communicated with anyone at all; "aww, hanging out with their neighbors while farming, that's so nice :3!"
I would love to visit your neighborhood and your house... It seems all beautiful, peaceful, and happy... I'm from Argentina, so it's a very long way.... Would be a dream to be there
You got all of this done in just a few weeks after your returned from the US? Your weather is wonderful! We're FREEZING here. The garden looks wonderful! I'm trying to set up a home hydroponic system with stuff that's kitty safe.
I would really like to visit Japan one day and see the countryside, it's just amazing how connected the community can be compared to the city life elsewhere
If you're just planting the garlic in spring, it probably won't grow a bulb, just become larger cloves. Garlic needs to be planted in fall and experience the cold of winter to become a bulb! Just info for next time!
I don't know if you're able to get a hold of Wild Strawberry's but they grow wild in Sweden and in Scandinavia and they are so delicious and easy to grow. My dad used to have them in his garden when I was growing up and even though he stopped tending to is garden years and years ago, we can still find some that have migrated in to the woods were he lives. ^^
I can only imagine your neighbor was thrilled you wanted to learn farming, given that there is a real issue with fewer young folks in Japan taking up the craft.
Praying mantis are a great garden guardian, i have them around my medicinal cannabis plants and they take care of all kinds of pests. Large ones handle grasshoppers and smaller ones will target anything else
Long time no see! This time, I thought I would make a video on what I've been working on the past few months, which is farming! My neighbor, who has been a farmer for decades, lets another one of our farming neighbors rent space here so I asked if I could as well, as he said yes! My goal is to make bento with the vegetables from the garden! お久しぶりです。近所の農家さんに畑の一部をお借りして、野菜作りを始めました。家庭菜園の経験は浅いので、色々、試行錯誤しながら菜園管理をしてこうと思います。収穫した野菜や果物で、お弁当を作るのが目標です。
6 days ago? dang
Also good to see update on your channel Jun xD
I can never run away from the 四字熟語
very cute the hairy little farmer who helped in the garden 🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ωραία ιδέα 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
I love how welcoming and kind your neighbors are! This is a real community. Especially the older generation passing on skills to the younger. So nice to see.
That bug fleeing while you pulled up the weeds knows it’s going to be Rachel’s gecko food if it stays long!
the cat is secretly a garden deity, blessing the crops :3
Your neighborhood seems so great. Not only nature with its large and small wild animals, agriculture and the never-satisfied cat, but also your neighbors. It's so nice to see so much kindness and camaraderie between you.
Oh those farm kitties are so precious
Your neighbor is very generous. Home gardeners are always so sharing with their crops.
You always end up with more than you can eat at any one time.
I like to live vicariously through Jun and Rachel. I don't have it in me to be this productive and hardworking, but watching these videos makes me feel so happy and calm.
Props to your neighbor for letting you use a bit of their land!
idk how but i can tell rachel edited some parts of this video bc her sense of humor is so recognizable... it's sweet in how many ways she appears in jun's videos ❤❤❤
2:14 cracked me up "looooong loooooooooooong maaaaaaaaaAAaaan!"
Also, I've started my own veg patch last year and since then I have been looking up gardening and permaculture related videos on youtube. I was super happy when I saw today's video! Jun my brother, you are living!
A Jun video is as rare as an eclipse.
Jun's Kitchen AND Rachel and Jun new videos? Best online birthday present ever!!!
I can only imagine all the delicious things you’re gonna make with your garden produce. Please keep us updated!
The long long man reference killed me, I haven't heard that in years lol !!
Farming content like this, is something I could watch as a semi-regular "vlogs" to be fair.
Even like 2-3 minutes videos of the basic tasks you do, to tend to the garden.
With your editing style it would be the tranquility dose of the day.
Best of luck with your crops
I'm a farmer in the USA and I love seeing your garden videos! I live pretty far up north in Connecticut and wish our growing season were as long as it is in southern Japan! We have to grow in high tunnels from around November to March if we want to have fresh vegetables over the winter.
Over here, we have a different kind of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris, common mugwort) that is considered invasive and we have to spend countless hours pulling them out every season or else it starts to take over entire fields. It's nice to see mugwort in a place it's "meant to be" :)
I love how communal and cooperative your neighbors are. Seeing the harmonious coexistence of cats, insects, and humans is healing to the soul.
In the summer of my third year at university, I had a practice session in a small 20m² (4m x 5m) field where I had to do everything by myself, from field layout, fertilizer management, planting, pest control, harvesting, and cleanup. Watching Jun's organic vegetable garden in this video, I remembered that while there was a lot of hard work pest and weed control and watering in the over 30°C heat, I also enjoyed the joy of harvesting with my friends!
Nothing nicer than a peaceful farming jun Video , the neighbors are so nice and the veggies look marvelous
As a mantis keeper it made me happy how you safely relocated the old lady ❤❤❤
A part of my soul gets healed watching your content, Jun-san. Always feels so inspiring, that maybe I should be doing more with my time, instead of what I usually do.
You have such lovely neighbors, I love to see how you all help and give things to each other
The soil in Japan is so good, my area in the US has been so over farmed the soil is all clay and rock now. But I remember my Dad planting tomatoes in our back yard on base in japan, and he planted extras just incase he lost a few. Well every single one of those tomato plants got over 10'+ and produced the biggest freaking tomatoes we'd ever seen. Our whole back fence just turned into tomatoes that year it was great!
I’ve been watching these videos for years and I just love when a new one comes out
It's a Vegetable Adventure! What a lovely gesture of your neighbor letting you use a plot for growing these delicious looking plants!
living vicariously through your little gardening adventures while sitting in my little city flat :D welcome back! loved the video!
Such a lovely garden! And such wonderful neighbours too! You can feel the strong sense of family and community in your neighbourhood! (Especially from the cats!)
these videos always give me so much peace, love them so much
Now I am even more exited for the spring season here in Europe, so that I can start gardening again!
Great work and good yield :)
Nice to see that you do all organic.
Hopefully the compost is peat free, i hear thats not so grest bc its non renewable and requires digging up entire swamplands.
My parents used to do a lot of organic gardening so its nice seeing this kind of a video c:
His life is an ideal for us.
Glad to see that you are back Jun!
I LOVED everything about this episode!!
Love this gardening post!!!!!!! Used to use those yellow sticky traps too, but i would find a lizard stuck on them and I had to pry them off… :( so i dont use them anymore
Junさんの動画待ちに待ってました。✨
DIYもできてかっこいいのに農業も始めるんですね!!管理が大変ですが応援してます!!
I get exhausted just watching this 😅
Hey Jun, loved the slow paced videos, always excited to get a notification from when you upload!
This is the definition of perfect content, wow! A barista at a coffee shop in Georgia, USA recommended your channel. Thank you for sharing! 😊 I will continue to enjoy watching
収穫された野菜がとても新鮮ですね!そして可愛い!猫もかわいい!
将来小さな畑をお借りして家庭菜園しようと思っていたところなので、さらに意欲が湧きました。
お弁当作りも楽しみにしています♪
待ってました。変わらず素敵な動画で嬉しいです
defiantly love how everyone shares the stuff they grow!
Your garden is an inspiration to your fellow hobby-farmers! Your veggies look so good ❤
Your neighbors are so kind!
I was so excited to see this notification! Your videos are such fun to watch and make a wonderful accompaniment to my Sunday morning coffee. The garden look great, and you’re inspiring me to start planning my garden (even though it’s only February)~ 🌱
what great community spirit of sharing harvests :) different ways of growing I wasn't aware of :) well done Jun :) look forward to hearing more about this project :)
babe wake up new junskitchen video dropped ‼️‼️
Jun's farming might infect me and make me wanna start farming since I now live in a village
Relocating bugs doubles my gardening time and people think I'm nuts 😆
I’m not a fan of bugs and insects (they make my skin crawl), but I can respect and admire the dedication to preserve life, no matter the form. Keep doing what keeps you happy!
農作業は疲れるんだけどなんかそれでしか得られない楽しさとかがあって好きです☺️
農業高校だったので懐かしさを感じました!久しぶりの投稿嬉しいです。菜園、頑張ってください!🐈✨️
This was so cozy omg - what a dream! I love farming, plz post more if you feel like it 🥬
me; a hermit who's lived in the same apartment for 12 years in a small village with a bunch of people living around me, but i have only started giving them a little wave when passing them in the street during these latter 2 years, and otherwise haven't communicated with anyone at all;
"aww, hanging out with their neighbors while farming, that's so nice :3!"
Jun is back and with a wholesome video my bros!
I just started gardening this past fall. I hope you’re enjoying your journey as much as I am 😊
お久しぶりです!!農作業まで本格的にされるとは……!尊敬です😊
we need a 24 hours loop of that fishtank .. soooo beautiful and calming
A wonderful garden and a wonderful neighborhood :)
I just watched the full long long man commercial series. ITS SO GOOD
野菜作り
大変ですよね。
土のphを計る所から!こだわりが
素晴らしいです!!
Welcome back Jun!!
I can't wait to see a cooking video with all the garden veggies! 😊
oh look at this beautiful aphid garden!
your videos make me unreasonably happy
I can tell that one little Jazz song is becoming your favorite XD
The mugwort is great to make an ointment for cuts and burns too. The vegetables look so good.
Welcome back, Jun ❤
I've missed this so much, glad to see you back Jun!
Love the neighborhood kitties ❤
this is so wholesome and cool
Я так долго ждал новое видео! Очень приятные ощущения во время просмотра и после просмотра ❤️
a trick to getiting those roots out. Take a long cheap knif. insert it into the ground beside your root. Then pull them both out together.
Such a lovely garden, Jun. I do miss having a garden. Apartment living is getting old.
11:31 because strawberries are not possible without STRAW!😂😂😂
Woooohooooo!You're back
I would love to visit your neighborhood and your house... It seems all beautiful, peaceful, and happy... I'm from Argentina, so it's a very long way.... Would be a dream to be there
Seeing a notif from Jun's Channel is like Christmas again 🎉
お疲れ様でした!Lots of hard work
i love your fishtank so much
Thank you, Jun!
You got all of this done in just a few weeks after your returned from the US? Your weather is wonderful! We're FREEZING here. The garden looks wonderful! I'm trying to set up a home hydroponic system with stuff that's kitty safe.
I would really like to visit Japan one day and see the countryside, it's just amazing how connected the community can be compared to the city life elsewhere
If you're just planting the garlic in spring, it probably won't grow a bulb, just become larger cloves. Garlic needs to be planted in fall and experience the cold of winter to become a bulb! Just info for next time!
Glad to see you're back.
Your fish tank is gorgeous!! 😍 😍 😍
Say thank you to your neighbour from us (your viewers)
Welcome back Jun❤❤❤
I don't know if you're able to get a hold of Wild Strawberry's but they grow wild in Sweden and in Scandinavia and they are so delicious and easy to grow. My dad used to have them in his garden when I was growing up and even though he stopped tending to is garden years and years ago, we can still find some that have migrated in to the woods were he lives. ^^
Thanks for uploading Jun, this is amazing❤! This channel makes me so happy
We love your videos ❤
The sticky sheets for catching the bugs look like bug talismans 😂 it's so cute
Oh wow! This was great! You got me in the mood to start planning my garden this year! :) So excited!!! Thanks Jun!
Welcome back from 🇵🇭
This is so interesting and relaxing to watch.
Babe wake up, Juns kitchen just uploaded 🗣️🗣️
I can only imagine your neighbor was thrilled you wanted to learn farming, given that there is a real issue with fewer young folks in Japan taking up the craft.
Welcome back from the Netherlands!
Praying mantis are a great garden guardian, i have them around my medicinal cannabis plants and they take care of all kinds of pests. Large ones handle grasshoppers and smaller ones will target anything else
This garden looks so healthy. Keep up the good work. 🌱
Farm kitty is so cute!!!
juns posted, what a time to be alive! 💓
Have you seen planter towers in which you can grow plants vertically. They are especially good for strawberries.