There are always some A-holes who’ll “thumbs-down” a video. Either they don’t understand what the Thumbs mean or they’re just ignorant! If they truly don’t like something, they should just MOVE ON, Outta here. This guy IS great. Never a: less-than-excellent, informative lesson. Thanks man! We appreciate you❤️
My family has grown our own veg for generations. I remember as a child when my father planted seed he would say "One for the mouse. One for the crow. One to rot. And one to grow." He got that from his grandpa and I still say it now when I plant. Keeping the old tradition going.
I am at Homesteaders of America in Front Royal, Virginia and you we’re discussed in the last class I took. Mark Worldwide and Self Sufficient Me WORLDWIDE 🥰
Nope, some people are just miserable piles of lard and have nothing better to do, but it’s ok, because UA-cam’s algorithm treats a negative response as a view and content creators still get credit for it.
People like me that don’t pay attention to how they hold the phone. Total accident all of the time. I certainly would never dislike any of his videos on purpose. So I think you’re right, they just accidentally hit the dislike button.
Possible reasons: 1. Hipsters being 'ironic'; 2. People jealous that he's got the space to have raised garden beds; or 3. Companies that will sell you replacement soil for the beds.
I like how Mark has enough sense of humor to laugh at himself. Most UA-camrs would cut out bloopers, but not Mark (sneezing in this case, or other times like accidentally tipping over a cart full of stuff, tripping, etc). 😆 More genuine, if nothing else.
It's crazy I didn't realize that you are going into your spring/summer and we are going into our spring/winter. I hope ya'll have a good fire season will pray for you and the wild life
When you were shooting the greens on the table it kind of looks like a frog.😂 Thank you, I needed that laugh! I never thought about reusing the green parts back. I LOVE your channel. You're knowledge and enthusiastic! You are the Steve Irwin of gardening in my book. Even if I didn't like gardening you would be able to convince me it's fun and healing. I remember seeing a video of why you started gardening. Thank you for being honest. There's a group of veterans here in Georgia, USA learning to do the same thing. Healing comes in all different ways. Have a great day! Thank you for taking us on this journey of life with you.
Whever I'm feeling low I look for this lovely man and his Garden. He remindes me of my grandfather and he loved growing veg/fruit. Would love to see this garden in person one day, but I think I'm not the only one. Keep making these videos please, they make my day and keep my fond memories of my grandparents alive ^_^
Way back when, my father always had a moving trench in the garden. The base of this was filled with the kitchen scraps etc and back filled with the next trench that slowly got dug alongside. BTW when I had a lawn mower I used that to chop up small prunings and the old plants etc. I ran over it a few times then used the catcher on the last passing then add the clippings to the garden or compost heap. Speeds the whole decomposing process up. 👍😃 Thank you for all your tips Mark.
Trust in Jesus Christ our merciful Lord and Savior, His love is greater than your sins, leave your fleshes desires behind and seek the Lord, He will find you, and all Heaven shall rejoice at your born again
@@niallwildwoode7373 come on.... it's the job of good Christian s to spread the good News of the Lord. What does it hurt? They literally are trying to save our Soul's. They didn't punch anybody in the stomach. Relax And be Thankful
Another good title for this video: how to amend with your old done plants. Never ceases to surprise me how many people think they have to throw out their finished seasonal plants instead of comp8sting it right back in.
Agreed! They burn it, or put it in a compost heap, but just put it back in the garden. It's still composting. I don't just do that in the fall, but throughout the summer. When a plant isn't working or peters out, I pull it up and just lie it back in the ground. Unless it has a disease them I get rid of it
People always ask me how I get such good production. Then they tell me that they don't amend their soil, fertilize or water much. Nice job on educating the masses Mark! 🤠
I know you have been growing and doing for years, and I appreciate that you share your short cuts, like the use of the table is brilliant. Its steady and stable, lol perfect. Well done!
Thanks,I watch your videos with my morning coffee. I have been trying to develop a closed system container garden. The more I watch the more I learn that it may be impossible without letting part of the garden "rest" while making green manure. I have even started taking grass clippings from my neighborhood to make more soil.
Thanks for the entertainment. I enjoyed watching you work so hard and put in those expensive amendments to grow a little corn. My method takes the least amount of work I could figure out to do and no amendments are purchased. I have a commercial mower with a grass catcher and hydraulic dump and a few acres. I till the quack grass that is always there. Then plant the corn with a push planter. Then dump the grass and weed clippings along the side of the corn and spread this mulch very lightly right after planting to confuse the pheasants and hold in the moisture. When the corn is big enough I heavily mulch with the grass and weed clippings. This provides all the nitrogen and fertilizer the corn needs and keeps the weeds down.
I love how you show people how to work smarter instead of harder. In my opinion most traditional methods should be questioned and looked at for more efficient ways to get things done
I'm from Florida. Love watching you! You make me laugh! I'm female but like you I like the exercise in doing it myself. I'm 66 and still push mow my lawn and grow vegetables. Love your information!
Good for you Judy, I am 73 and still look forward to getting up the next morning to cut firewood, plant or even weed the garden or cut the grass. I am in Pennsylvania and am planning my garden now between glasses of wine.
I don't have raised beds, as I grow mostly fruit trees. I do have some plants in containers. I try to keep things simple, as my "soil" is sand, in Florida near the beach. Very depleted. I do the chop and drop method for my star fruit tree and others, along with grass/weed clumps that come out of my lawn mower. I have an invasive vine that is all over my yard, and it's very viscous. It sticks on the underside so I have to scrape it off every five minutes or so. I chuck these onto the base of my trees and tuck a few into the white bearded orchid. I also dig soil from the alley where big trees have been dropping leaves, birds have been doing their thing, and the bugs and worms have found a home. This is wonderful potting soil, and I also use it as a fertilizer. Additionally, in hot dry weather I make soil/sand piles around the base of the trees after I water to help keep in the water. I find that the added dirt from anywhere leaks it's extra nutrients down into the dirt and since it's already broken down, the plant can use it right away. People think I'm crazy to say I fertilize with plain ol' dirt, but I do. I also stir around the base of the plants to break up the top and it helps release extra nutrients as well as lets in oxygen. My yard is lush and overgrown, which is unusual for this area.
After seeing the videos where Mark said the AU company expanded shipping into the USA I got several of them. They really are amazing and such a relief from back pain! It's easy for me to pull up a gardening stool if I'm going to work in the same spot for a bit too. I have 4 of them now and would love to add another 2 each year ideally!
You are a legend and big inspiration Mike, the knowledge you have will become invaluable in the times we have ahead. I'm from South Africa working to teach individuals and communities to be more self sufficient in every possible way and your videos are a great reference for those beginners that can't make heads from tails when it comes to growing food. Keep up the great content and meaningful work💯🌾
Holy Guacamole! I've watched tons of your videos and this one is closest to my heart. I live in the Southern US; you must live in Southern Australia. Good old Southern method, proven by the strategic placement of the plastic table backboard! ❤
Oscar! (Like the green monster on Sesame Street, on that backdrop to catch what is thrown out of the mulcher.😊) I lOVE all of Mark's videos. I have learned so much!
G'day Nick, I was in Scotland in the summer of 2017 and it was freezing! One night, I had to give my misses my jacket lol... Seriously, can't wait to return to the UK. Thanks mate, all the best :)
Good tip to reuse plant waste. I have increased my rate of germination by soaking the corn overnight. Any large seed like beans and pease also gives you a good head start.
Hey mark I saw your comment on Russell brands stuff and I couldn't beleive i hadn't noticed your awareness of world "going on" and was a bit ashamed of myself... you are a legend mate and I'm so glad you are aware of the agenda and press on positevely despite it :)
I love that mulcher chopper thing, wish I could splash out on one. Sometimes I use my lawn mower to chop up stuff like seaweed and now I'm thinking I'm going to mow the brassicas.
Love those raised beds. Those corrugated tubs are mighty pricey over here in the States, but they would sure be nice in the front yard. Look to be great back-savers!! What surprises me, though, is that as much as you like them .... you haven't taken the next step and used one to make a nice pool to relax in after a hard day's gardening. Here in America. using Stock Tanks to make into shallow pools, like a jacuzzi, is quite the trend and they work wonderfully. If you look around Pinterest and UA-cam, you'll get tons of ideas on how to set them up, including using pool noodles to cushion the edge and installing jets for a relaxing massage. I looked all through your videos and was really sad to see you haven't already added one to your yard!
I did that last year with my tomato and okra plants and fig prunings. It was awesome!! Not a single weed until, not even the Bermuda crept back in until late summer the following season, in a completely neglected area! (A friend's yard) I only wish I'd had more stuff to mulch up. For a chore, it's actually really fun.
A lot of people don't like the work that goes into a wonderful garden. I love it, especially in fall and late winter. It's fun, it feels good to exercise and I know in prepping for the next season ahead. I'll be planting garlic and onions on November 1. After that, I'll put a couple inches of fresh Angus dirt on top and say "nigh night garden!" I have 4 beds that I seeds with carrots a few weeks ago. They're just starting to get their first set of true leaves! I'll be covering them with plastic when the cold comes around. Looking forward to carrots I April!
You are so inspiring. I’ve just started my gardening, food growing journey, literally still researching and learning, but you make it look such fun. Bless you Mark, your good heart shines through!
I can tell you like wood chipper I got a $25 cultivator attachment for for the weedeater I just love turning the soil in lock down going to work in the garden this afternoon my weeds are like triffids have a great day
I have seen some gardening videos where they run a string a few inches above the seedlings and the birds don't like it and stay away. Also using tulle keeps rats, sguirels, rabbits, etc. away because they get their little claws caught in it and it makes them think it is a trap. I really like and appreciate your videos, thank you!
I just deleafed my brussels and was wondering what to do with all that foliage. I don't have a brush grinder but I do have a mower. Jolly good idea fine sir.
Great machine I wish I got that kind of machine here in my mountain ⛰place as to much trees 🌳and grass 😀😉 Nice and love watching you from Philippines 🇵🇭 Zamboanga Del sur
I'm always inspired and learn so much watching your channel. I especially am more interested in the organic info since watching you. Thank you so much for sharing.
I just want to say that I love this mans videos, and that he has helped me so much. Our climates are very different, however, all the same principles can be applied when you think like this man.
We've been applying Queensland Organics Organic Xtra to our macadamia trees for around a year. Its good stuff. It comes in pellets and the trees seem to like it. Its also sold at a good price which is a bonus.
Oh Mark I wish I had seen this video a couple of weeks ago as I removed all my cauliflower plants that had served me so well during the cooler months & cut them up by hand, not realising I could have used my small mulcher. Great video Cheers Denise- Geebung
5:25 The yelp of glee of one that loves gardening. How wholesome 🙂🙂🙂
There are always some A-holes who’ll “thumbs-down” a video. Either they don’t understand what the Thumbs mean or they’re just ignorant! If they truly don’t like something, they should just MOVE ON, Outta here. This guy IS great. Never a: less-than-excellent, informative lesson. Thanks man! We appreciate you❤️
My family has grown our own veg for generations. I remember as a child when my father planted seed he would say "One for the mouse. One for the crow. One to rot. And one to grow." He got that from his grandpa and I still say it now when I plant. Keeping the old tradition going.
I am at Homesteaders of America in Front Royal, Virginia and you we’re discussed in the last class I took. Mark Worldwide and Self Sufficient Me WORLDWIDE 🥰
Cool! Please say G'day from me if I get another mention! Thanks and all the best :)
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I think someone accidentally hit the dislike button. Who would dislike this? This guy is awesome. Jolly good video.
Someone who works for the government. "They" dont like self-sufficient people.
Nope, some people are just miserable piles of lard and have nothing better to do, but it’s ok, because UA-cam’s algorithm treats a negative response as a view and content creators still get credit for it.
People like me that don’t pay attention to how they hold the phone. Total accident all of the time. I certainly would never dislike any of his videos on purpose. So I think you’re right, they just accidentally hit the dislike button.
@@garykellogg2758 agreed. Maybe some animal rights wacko is still mad that his wife ran over a kangaroo or didn't like his table manners.
Possible reasons:
1. Hipsters being 'ironic';
2. People jealous that he's got the space to have raised garden beds; or
3. Companies that will sell you replacement soil for the beds.
I like how Mark has enough sense of humor to laugh at himself. Most UA-camrs would cut out bloopers, but not Mark (sneezing in this case, or other times like accidentally tipping over a cart full of stuff, tripping, etc). 😆 More genuine, if nothing else.
I would love to be his neighbor!
He’s a loveable Aussie larrikin
Thanks Scott! Cheers mate :)
He makes only happy accidents
Did you like the "I should probably put on a mask" and then he doesn't!!! I thought "that's very Aussie - she'll be right mate"
It's crazy I didn't realize that you are going into your spring/summer and we are going into our spring/winter. I hope ya'll have a good fire season will pray for you and the wild life
The secret to beautiful crops? The sneeze of growth.
😂
Then my stuff should be growing better…maybe I’m “over sneezing”? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@valsptsd814 It might be a heavy nitrogen thing? Sneeze sparingly, monitor, adjust.
LOL...
@@Selfsufficientme … helping the seeds "germinate".
Mate , you're a bloody inspiration. Whenever I see your new posts I feel the urge to race out the back yard and get into it. Thanks for your content.
Hahaha, thanks mate! Well, I'm glad you feel that way because encouraging people to get into gardening is one of my main goals. Cheers :)
hope you win the race.
Trust in Jesus Christ
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 I do
Longtime viewer newtime respondee. Excellent vids Mark, they’re so informative !!!
When you were shooting the greens on the table it kind of looks like a frog.😂 Thank you, I needed that laugh! I never thought about reusing the green parts back. I LOVE your channel. You're knowledge and enthusiastic! You are the Steve Irwin of gardening in my book. Even if I didn't like gardening you would be able to convince me it's fun and healing. I remember seeing a video of why you started gardening. Thank you for being honest. There's a group of veterans here in Georgia, USA learning to do the same thing. Healing comes in all different ways. Have a great day! Thank you for taking us on this journey of life with you.
I'll bet those chopped plants smelled delightful! Like a freshly mowed lawn.
Your videos keep me from getting bored! Thank you for the videos! I hope you have a jolly good day!🤣😃👍👍👍
Glad you’re in the sane part of Australia! Cool that you can go to the store and buy gardening stuff.
Now that is a hell of an investment. Well done. Perfect mulch
I love the mildly awkward catch phrase and the dedication to dad jokes. Never change your delivery, its gold.
Jolly Rodger is self-sufficient Mark ! TFS your pertinent mulching tips, mate !!
Greetings from, green, clean & big-city serene Chicago." 🤠
Whever I'm feeling low I look for this lovely man and his Garden. He remindes me of my grandfather and he loved growing veg/fruit. Would love to see this garden in person one day, but I think I'm not the only one. Keep making these videos please, they make my day and keep my fond memories of my grandparents alive ^_^
Mark you will never get old mate as you keep busy all the time lime me! I tell the folk I never let the old man in!
I truly en-jolly your way of explaining this stuff
Way back when, my father always had a moving trench in the garden. The base of this was filled with the kitchen scraps etc and back filled with the next trench that slowly got dug alongside.
BTW when I had a lawn mower I used that to chop up small prunings and the old plants etc. I ran over it a few times then used the catcher on the last passing then add the clippings to the garden or compost heap. Speeds the whole decomposing process up. 👍😃
Thank you for all your tips Mark.
G'day Sheri, I've used the lawnmower method also and I agree it works a treat! Cheers :)
It just occurred to me a week ago that my new compost pile will be a trench made of two furrows and work it just as you described, so cool!
Trust in Jesus Christ our merciful Lord and Savior, His love is greater than your sins, leave your fleshes desires behind and seek the Lord, He will find you, and all Heaven shall rejoice at your born again
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 You're very sad. Keep your bible bashing to Happy Clapper channels, where I'm sure you'll be welcomed with open arms.
@@niallwildwoode7373 come on.... it's the job of good Christian s to spread the good News of the Lord. What does it hurt? They literally are trying to save our Soul's. They didn't punch anybody in the stomach.
Relax
And be Thankful
Another good title for this video: how to amend with your old done plants. Never ceases to surprise me how many people think they have to throw out their finished seasonal plants instead of comp8sting it right back in.
Agreed! They burn it, or put it in a compost heap, but just put it back in the garden. It's still composting. I don't just do that in the fall, but throughout the summer. When a plant isn't working or peters out, I pull it up and just lie it back in the ground. Unless it has a disease them I get rid of it
There’s >1 way to skin a cat
This is all I know. Nothing truly leaves my garden it eventually comes back
What a great way to put our beds to rest for the winter here! I love your chipper and table set up and I think it’s a great set up. How clever.
Thanks Tammy! That's a great idea to use this method for overwintering the beds no doubt about it. All the best :)
People always ask me how I get such good production. Then they tell me that they don't amend their soil, fertilize or water much. Nice job on educating the masses Mark! 🤠
I know you have been growing and doing for years, and I appreciate that you share your short cuts, like the use of the table is brilliant. Its steady and stable, lol perfect. Well done!
Thanks,I watch your videos with my morning coffee. I have been trying to develop a closed system container garden. The more I watch the more I learn that it may be impossible without letting part of the garden "rest" while making green manure. I have even started taking grass clippings from my neighborhood to make more soil.
Thanks for the entertainment. I enjoyed watching you work so hard and put in those expensive amendments to grow a little corn. My method takes the least amount of work I could figure out to do and no amendments are purchased. I have a commercial mower with a grass catcher and hydraulic dump and a few acres. I till the quack grass that is always there. Then plant the corn with a push planter. Then dump the grass and weed clippings along the side of the corn and spread this mulch very lightly right after planting to confuse the pheasants and hold in the moisture. When the corn is big enough I heavily mulch with the grass and weed clippings. This provides all the nitrogen and fertilizer the corn needs and keeps the weeds down.
You are so candid Mark love the tragectory. I would have used my thumb and said "HOWZAT!!!'.
I need a mulcher now and a auger
I love how you show people how to work smarter instead of harder. In my opinion most traditional methods should be questioned and looked at for more efficient ways to get things done
Thanks Barbara! All the best :)
Totally agree, we need to question everything.
I'm from Florida. Love watching you! You make me laugh! I'm female but like you I like the exercise in doing it myself. I'm 66 and still push mow my lawn and grow vegetables. Love your information!
Good for you Judy, I am 73 and still look forward to getting up the next morning to cut firewood, plant or even weed the garden or cut the grass. I am in Pennsylvania and am planning my garden now between glasses of wine.
@@LeeLee-mg2jv Yay! Me =71 and I would be nutty if I didn't have my garden to play in and keep sane! :)
I don't have raised beds, as I grow mostly fruit trees. I do have some plants in containers. I try to keep things simple, as my "soil" is sand, in Florida near the beach. Very depleted. I do the chop and drop method for my star fruit tree and others, along with grass/weed clumps that come out of my lawn mower. I have an invasive vine that is all over my yard, and it's very viscous. It sticks on the underside so I have to scrape it off every five minutes or so. I chuck these onto the base of my trees and tuck a few into the white bearded orchid. I also dig soil from the alley where big trees have been dropping leaves, birds have been doing their thing, and the bugs and worms have found a home. This is wonderful potting soil, and I also use it as a fertilizer. Additionally, in hot dry weather I make soil/sand piles around the base of the trees after I water to help keep in the water. I find that the added dirt from anywhere leaks it's extra nutrients down into the dirt and since it's already broken down, the plant can use it right away. People think I'm crazy to say I fertilize with plain ol' dirt, but I do. I also stir around the base of the plants to break up the top and it helps release extra nutrients as well as lets in oxygen. My yard is lush and overgrown, which is unusual for this area.
Sheep manure is also excellent when your soil is very sandy.
Best use for a mulcher and fold-up table I've ever seen! Love it!!
You're such a good soul. The vibes bring a smile to my face.
Really love the waste-high beds! They look to save a lot back-ache for us tall folk. Enjoying your videos immensely, Mark.
Tell me about it David... With my ache and pains, I rejoice every day for stand-up gardening! Thanks mate and all the best :)
After seeing the videos where Mark said the AU company expanded shipping into the USA I got several of them. They really are amazing and such a relief from back pain! It's easy for me to pull up a gardening stool if I'm going to work in the same spot for a bit too. I have 4 of them now and would love to add another 2 each year ideally!
I always enjoy your videos. I learn something new each time...
FRONT PORCH PONDS- Licking, Mo. USA
I have learnt so much from you. You have given me courage to try new things.👍🌻
You are a legend and big inspiration Mike, the knowledge you have will become invaluable in the times we have ahead. I'm from South Africa working to teach individuals and communities to be more self sufficient in every possible way and your videos are a great reference for those beginners that can't make heads from tails when it comes to growing food. Keep up the great content and meaningful work💯🌾
Holy Guacamole! I've watched tons of your videos and this one is closest to my heart. I live in the Southern US; you must live in Southern Australia. Good old Southern method, proven by the strategic placement of the plastic table backboard! ❤
I officially have chipper envy! Great information as always. Thank you.
Something about watching your videos always makes me feel peaceful. It's been a rough week for me. Thank you
I hope you have a good/better week ahead... All the best 🙂👍
Oscar! (Like the green monster on Sesame Street, on that backdrop to catch what is thrown out of the mulcher.😊) I lOVE all of Mark's videos. I have learned so much!
Good on you Mark , it's a pleasure to watch and learn from you mate.
As it heats up for you, here in Scotland its getting wild with the autumn storms. Would love to grow what you grow man.
Been pissing it down South England too
@@fishfacecrab not everywhere. It's a huge country.
G'day Nick, I was in Scotland in the summer of 2017 and it was freezing! One night, I had to give my misses my jacket lol... Seriously, can't wait to return to the UK. Thanks mate, all the best :)
@@Selfsufficientme Ha yeah I bet that was an adjustment. 18c is a heatwave up here 😹
Excellent! I need one of those chippers for pruning remains. Good luck and good delicious corn production 🌽 See you, bye for now
Whoa is that a kiwi mulcher😊.
A good old Hansa
Good tip to reuse plant waste. I have increased my rate of germination by soaking the corn overnight. Any large seed like beans and pease also gives you a good head start.
2nd time around Jolly Roger I am honing my skills started 2yrs now Thanks
Have a great day Mark!!
That is an OUTSTANDING IDEA! I think ill adapt a version of this into my compost pile to hopefully speed up the process of breaking down :)
Mark that was another jolly great video.!!!
Looking forward to hearing about the Jolly good results. I all ears!
🌽 👂
Hey mark I saw your comment on Russell brands stuff and I couldn't beleive i hadn't noticed your awareness of world "going on" and was a bit ashamed of myself... you are a legend mate and I'm so glad you are aware of the agenda and press on positevely despite it :)
Always a pleasure to see a new video up.
Aside from the gardening tips, Mark seems such a nice person.
Hell yes! Great video and I love the shout out for the local company. I wish more channels would do this.
Now in want a mulcher/chopper! Looks amazing.
Thanks, Mark.
I'm in love just watching him,So interesting to learn all this
I love that mulcher chopper thing, wish I could splash out on one. Sometimes I use my lawn mower to chop up stuff like seaweed and now I'm thinking I'm going to mow the brassicas.
Mark is such a jolly guy in his garden
Love those raised beds. Those corrugated tubs are mighty pricey over here in the States, but they would sure be nice in the front yard. Look to be great back-savers!! What surprises me, though, is that as much as you like them .... you haven't taken the next step and used one to make a nice pool to relax in after a hard day's gardening. Here in America. using Stock Tanks to make into shallow pools, like a jacuzzi, is quite the trend and they work wonderfully. If you look around Pinterest and UA-cam, you'll get tons of ideas on how to set them up, including using pool noodles to cushion the edge and installing jets for a relaxing massage. I looked all through your videos and was really sad to see you haven't already added one to your yard!
So enjoyable. Thanks Mark, though I'm in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. I find it easy to learn from you. Love your humor, u r a good guy!
Now that’s a healthy Garden Salad you made! Loved this video. Thanks Mark.
Needs a drizzle of olive oil and sprinkle of salt. Grab a fork.
when you sneeze I properly laughed and hit like instantly, Im sure we thought about cutting out a sneeze but I'm so glad u didnt
I did that last year with my tomato and okra plants and fig prunings. It was awesome!! Not a single weed until, not even the Bermuda crept back in until late summer the following season, in a completely neglected area! (A friend's yard) I only wish I'd had more stuff to mulch up. For a chore, it's actually really fun.
I was telling my reloading group yesterday about this channel most of us are reloaders/gardener's so hopefully you get some more watchers
A lot of people don't like the work that goes into a wonderful garden. I love it, especially in fall and late winter. It's fun, it feels good to exercise and I know in prepping for the next season ahead. I'll be planting garlic and onions on November 1. After that, I'll put a couple inches of fresh Angus dirt on top and say "nigh night garden!" I have 4 beds that I seeds with carrots a few weeks ago. They're just starting to get their first set of true leaves! I'll be covering them with plastic when the cold comes around. Looking forward to carrots I April!
grew some corn in my growbed, its the sweetest corn I ever ate, small but tasty lol
Always an inspiration. Best of luck with the crop!👍
Look forward to seeing the progress of the corn mate.
Like that wood chipper. I will eventually get one for compost and raised beds
Looks like you had a jolly good workout to boot.
You are so inspiring. I’ve just started my gardening, food growing journey, literally still researching and learning, but you make it look such fun. Bless you Mark, your good heart shines through!
I can tell you like wood chipper I got a $25 cultivator attachment for for the weedeater I just love turning the soil in lock down going to work in the garden this afternoon my weeds are like triffids have a great day
I have seen some gardening videos where they run a string a few inches above the seedlings and the birds don't like it and stay away. Also using tulle keeps rats, sguirels, rabbits, etc. away because they get their little claws caught in it and it makes them think it is a trap. I really like and appreciate your videos, thank you!
Loved this video. How ingenious was the way you used the folding table with your chipper!? I always learn something from your videos!
Lol. I didn't realize what he had done until he was spraying it off, if he said something about it before, I missed it for interruptions.
Thank you for this jolly good video. This information is just what I needed to know right now.
👍For those of us with a smaller space/garden... I use a lawnmower to mow over all plants instead of a chipper. Works great.
i like your little go kart soil cart transit system
I just deleafed my brussels and was wondering what to do with all that foliage. I don't have a brush grinder but I do have a mower. Jolly good idea fine sir.
The mower mulching trick will work fine James! Good on ya mate! Cheers :)
What a great secondary use for your chipper, love it👍
Great machine I wish I got that kind of machine here in my mountain ⛰place as to much trees 🌳and grass 😀😉
Nice and love watching you from Philippines 🇵🇭 Zamboanga Del sur
I'm always inspired and learn so much watching your channel. I especially am more interested in the organic info since watching you. Thank you so much for sharing.
Seeing this two years after it posted, but your idea here is so brilliant, just had to chime in and say well done!
Enjoy the coming season! 👍get into it!
I just want to say that I love this mans videos, and that he has helped me so much. Our climates are very different, however, all the same principles can be applied when you think like this man.
Jolly good, thanks mate. Still grey skies in Melbourne!
Jolly good video. I had a jolly good time watching.
I'd bloody love a Hansa chipper like that one!!!
you get a like when you mentioned your shout out to support local small business
We've been applying Queensland Organics Organic Xtra to our macadamia trees for around a year. Its good stuff. It comes in pellets and the trees seem to like it. Its also sold at a good price which is a bonus.
Good day. I thought plants needed only soil, water, CO2, and sunlight, but mark has all those good stuffs that give extra strength to plants.
😂🤣 The chopper spit at you.. 🤣 Hi to Nina! She must not have been at home that day- I see you used her lawnmower. 😁😂
Thank you for sharing these tips! And yes, you should wear a mask. My friend died from potting mix getting into her lungs here in Australia.
Clever and great fun to watch Mark. Love the videos.
Oh Mark I wish I had seen this video a couple of weeks ago as I removed all my cauliflower plants that had served me so well during the cooler months & cut them up by hand, not realising I could have used my small mulcher. Great video Cheers Denise- Geebung
I've learned so much from you Mark! Thanks for all the tips, we were confident enough to try this on our own here because of the advice
Nice one mate.
Another quality production.
Cheers
So clever aren't cha'! Loved video!
I need shredder😁Awesome!
That's a great idea! Good thinking. Guess I need to get a chipper now.
Cooler weather has started here in southwest america. Today I started picking some Tepary beans.
Good idea for the table.