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Sean Moore
United States
Registrace 26. 09. 2011
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January 9, 2024
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Lots of wind today and some rain after 5. The big bamboo trees really react to a windy day.
170 bags of 20 lb. Worm castings just went out
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170 bags of 20 lb. Worm castings just went out
INSANE battle of ages
Kỳ nhông đánh nhau ư?
How to assert your dominance: Look big, look intimidating, scary noises These lizards: PUSHUPS!!
they both share the same wifi and ping
Me and my bro hanging out be like
Well ?
it worked!
now to inform my husband to stop pulling them out of our yard 😂
What a lovely Garden Like 1 My friend thank you for good sharing 😊
Next level trolling.
Good🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Trời sắp mưa bão ,bạn hãy đề phòng gió lốc nguy hiểm .
Hii bạn không cần trồng đậu que ,chúng tự mọc ngoài tự nhiên cho bạn thu hoạch ❤🌱👍.
Đó là một loài cây có giá trị chúng mọc ngoài tự nhiên 🌱👍.
Hii ,vườn của bạn thật rộng lớn👍.
Thank you for the correction !
Some of your info is wrong. Poke isn't toxic. Ripe berries can be used to make jam. Cherokee used them for arthritis. The seeds are the issue. Root used medicinally. And as you stated, leaves cooked to eat. In all due respect sir, research your material before giving out regurgitated fear based advice.
That's one way to start the new year
You got that right
Great info thanks Sean
Is that bad boy dehydrated already?
Yes. It dried naturally. All we had to do was grind it up
Hi Sean! Sure like your videos. I would like the see how your pond looks after you work on it. Keep up the good work!
You're back!!!
Bags of what?
Worm castings
Good work 👍🏻
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What do they taste like tho
Did you use any worm castings or biochar you make for your okra?
We top dressed them with worm castings and biochar
@@GreenLeafWormFarm sounds great , that's a great combination especially for the biodiversity. What type of biochar did you use the bamboo or something else? I use oak or cedar or rose bush I've used fruit tree biochar
@@Kylescultivationfarmsandfilmst we use bamboo biochar charged with worm tea
@@GreenLeafWormFarm that's a great combination. The biochar will store the nutrients and improve soil fertility
Hope for a fast recovery. Sending healing vibes.
Looking good Sean!
Praying for you in Jesus name, Sean. Success for your pacemaker and may it make you feel better. AMEN (Jimmy - Wauchula)
Get well soon Sean!!
Great video. Congratulations on reaching 100 subscribers. 😎
I have been looking for more on you, ever since I saw your farm tour video. Do you still run that? I want to start my own operation and have been researching away while raising my first set of worms. Edit: could you just mix all the dry stuff together first, spray it, toss in the veggies?
Thank you for the video. Do you like this better than the flow through bins you used to have?
Great workshop. 😎
Cool 👍🏻
Looking GOOD & Keep Up the Great Work.
Looks Great Sean! We need something similar with a steeper pitch for all the darn snow!! lol
Really Great Sean! Thanks for your channel and sharing your knowledge.
thanks for the video! We think our colors are so much more vibrant using worm castings.
Glad to see Emilio Estavez found work.
How do I buy worms from you mr. Moore?
Thanks Sean loved the video!
🙏 Nice one, keep it up! Why aren’t you using followsm”.”com? It is a great way to promote your videos.