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Here's Why 'Back To Eden' Is Still The BEST Method!
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It's been 10 years of using this method, and I am constantly reminded of WHY it is the best!
Get Easy & Delicious Broccoli With This UNSTOPPABLE Perennial!
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Get Easy & Delicious Broccoli With This UNSTOPPABLE Perennial!
Overwintering Figs: The ULTIMATE Method! [ZERO Die-Back after -15°F / -26°C]
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I'm so excited that we've found what is probably the most simple and effective way to get figs to overwinter successfully, so I wanted to share it with you. We had zero dieback; A 100% success all the way to the branch tips! We are in hardiness zone 5 and had sub-zero temperatures last winter. I believe this method may likely work for zone 4 as well!
How To Grow Potatoes in MULCH [It's So Effective and EASY!]
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This is such a simple, natural, and EFFECTIVE way to grow potatoes that we are eager to share! Come and see all of the benefits of growing potatoes in mulch, as well as the "how tos".
Vintage RV/Camper Restoration Review
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We increased the living space on our property by restoring this old 1974 Nomad camper this past year. If you enjoy RV restorations, we hope you'd enjoy this fun tour, including concepts and overall details.
Simple & Important [Pro] Pruning Tip
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Here is a very simple principle that is paramount to good, clean, healthy and effective pruning of trees, fruit trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Hope it is helpful to you.
Amazing Paludarium with BIOLOGICAL Filtration [No Filter!], Waterfall | Permaculture in a Tank!
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We got creative with building a naturally inspired ecosystem, and wanted to share what seems to be an excellent way of keeping things simple, healthy and sustainable in any aquatic and semi-aquatic system! Music: Artist: Corbin York Song: Wedding Psalm Website: www.corbinyork.com
You Were Made for More - Evan Doukas, ft. Corbin York | The Creation, Garden and Restoration Story
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"You Were Made For More" by Evan and Kirsten Doukas Lyrics: Kirsten and Evan Doukas Vocals: Evan Doukas, Corbin York, Hannah Doukas Recorded, Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Corbin York
Why We LOVE This Onion Variety!
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This is our FAVORITE onion variety, especially because we love productivity, resilience, and low maintenance when it comes to our garden vegetables, so we wanted to share it with you. Enjoy!
Chicken/Quail Tractor [Mobile Cage] Build
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We wanted a sustainable way to raise our birds on grass with the synergistic relationship you get with the rotational grazing concept. Hope you enjoy! Music by Corbin York "Beautiful Thing" www.corbinyork.com/lnk
A Surprising Way to Stop FIRE BLIGHT!
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Plus additionally helpful tips to prevent and treat the disease!
An EASY Trick to Make Your CHICKS HEALTHY!
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You don't want to miss this very important element that we have been using in chick brooders & cages. The difference has been profound, and it is SO easy. Enjoy!
Do NOT Make THIS Mistake When Planting A Garden
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We learned this one the hard way!
Why A PLASTIC FORK Is One of My BEST Gardening Tools!
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Interestingly, this is one of our favorite tools in the garden. Here's why!
She Heats Her WHOLE House with This ROCKET STOVE BENCH!
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She Heats Her WHOLE House with This ROCKET STOVE BENCH!
Never Till Again! How To Transform Land Into GARDEN [Fast!]
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Never Till Again! How To Transform Land Into GARDEN [Fast!]
A PERMACULTURE Nursery In Colorado [Yay!]
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A PERMACULTURE Nursery In Colorado [Yay!]
Here's How Amazing DANDELIONS Are! [Benefits and How-Tos]
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Here's How Amazing DANDELIONS Are! [Benefits and How-Tos]
Here's An Amazing Solar Well Pump Kit! [So Glad We Found This]
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Here's An Amazing Solar Well Pump Kit! [So Glad We Found This]
BEST Way To Make Hard Boiled Eggs! [Easy to Peel, Too]
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BEST Way To Make Hard Boiled Eggs! [Easy to Peel, Too]
A CRUCIAL Step In Transplanting Seedlings & Rooted Cuttings
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A CRUCIAL Step In Transplanting Seedlings & Rooted Cuttings
Start 50 Seedlings At A Time With THIS Easy Technique
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Start 50 Seedlings At A Time With THIS Easy Technique
In-Depth Grape Pruning🍇KEY FACTORS For Many Methods
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In-Depth Grape Pruning🍇KEY FACTORS For Many Methods
Here's How We Feed Our Chickens for FREE
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Here's How We Feed Our Chickens for FREE
Nitrogen Fixers | Garden in the Spirit
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Nitrogen Fixers | Garden in the Spirit
We Gave This FREE Food to Our Chickens & They're Laying Again! [Update on the Egg/Feed Crisis]
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We Gave This FREE Food to Our Chickens & They're Laying Again! [Update on the Egg/Feed Crisis]
IT IS DEFINITELY THE FEED! [An Update on Chickens Not Laying and the Mission to Solve It]
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IT IS DEFINITELY THE FEED! [An Update on Chickens Not Laying and the Mission to Solve It]
Building LIFE Soil + We Got A Camper! [Update on Our Permaculture Life Project & Community]
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Building LIFE Soil We Got A Camper! [Update on Our Permaculture Life Project & Community]
Our Chickens Mysteriously Stopped Laying! | Anyone Else? [Mission to Solve Begins Here and Now]
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Our Chickens Mysteriously Stopped Laying! | Anyone Else? [Mission to Solve Begins Here and Now]

Komentáře

  • @barbaravollmert9508

    Thankyou this video is so helpful, I have been needing to know this

  • @ericd7532
    @ericd7532 Před dnem

    What part of Colorado?

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236

    If elstar is grafted to your trees it is GMO. It is found in a lot of multiple types grafted together

  • @jenniferlomas5241
    @jenniferlomas5241 Před 4 dny

    This method did not work for me and it killed my orchids.

  • @kathyjordan3922
    @kathyjordan3922 Před 5 dny

    This is a good video. I will not be pruning what I thought was too many branches on my baby fig tree here in NW. ID.

  • @kimmisoo777
    @kimmisoo777 Před 5 dny

    I thought we were going to see the video of him crowing?

  • @chefboyrdanbh
    @chefboyrdanbh Před 6 dny

    Where can I get this trap?

  • @garybaum8293
    @garybaum8293 Před 6 dny

    I would personally like to thank you. I have been having a big gnat problem in my office. It looked like they were continuously flying past my face as if they were mocking me. I used sprays, bug bombs and everything I could think of to get rid of them with no success. I could not find the source of it anywhere. I finally came across your video and immediately realized what the problem was. I bought a big bag of potting soil a few months ago. It had a tear in the bag but I figured I was going to be using it soon so what's the difference. I wound up not using but instead, I put it in my storage room. As soon as I saw your video, I immediately ran back to the bag. I saw the gnats hanging out by that opening. I threw it out and set up bug bombs shortly after. This is the first day I was gnat free in months. Again...thank you!

  • @AlecL
    @AlecL Před 8 dny

    We’ve done this. Definitely works

  • @jeaniegobin1375
    @jeaniegobin1375 Před 8 dny

    Thank you sir for the information I'd like to see the tree now a year later. Is there an update on this video. Bless you.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 8 dny

      @@jeaniegobin1375Unfortunately my beloved apple tree is gone due to a sewer backup we had, and the emergency work that followed immediately after. A plumbing company excavated an 8-ft deep trench (right under the apple tree) out to the street to get to the pipe. Lost the tree, as well as a huge reset on about half of our food forest. We are planting more things in its place, and seeing new life already. Thank you for asking, and bless you too, sir.

  • @sanil_shah
    @sanil_shah Před 9 dny

    It's so beautiful 😍

  • @divyalakshmi4877
    @divyalakshmi4877 Před 10 dny

    Could anyone please suggest neem cake products you've had good outcomes with, in the UK?

  • @dawoodawan6496
    @dawoodawan6496 Před 10 dny

    ❤❤❤❤❤ thanks

  • @peterwilliamson4296
    @peterwilliamson4296 Před 10 dny

    I think this is so cool thank you sir. In my "weekender" I have a large garden area so I could bury this waste in holes. By the time I have filled a few of these holes I could no doubt go back and dig the first hole out again. Its not a high traffic toilet so there will be plenty of time for further breaking down of the material in the garden. I have been using a small chemical toilet so for me, this is way better and so simple.

  • @Aloha_Crypto
    @Aloha_Crypto Před 11 dny

    I knew you were legit when you listed like 12 ways to kill gnats 😂 Thx

  • @lj2943
    @lj2943 Před 12 dny

    Can this methods work on outside plants?

  • @mssavedin92
    @mssavedin92 Před 13 dny

    fantastic information. Thankyou

  • @wendyfarmer4860
    @wendyfarmer4860 Před 14 dny

    Was told by local ag extension educator to cut the infected part and clean tools as you go. But my tree has more infections traveling. I am going to try your approach - it has lot of green leaves. I don't think it will bear fruit this year but my tree next to it will have plenty to pick.

  • @gigi-iv4gj
    @gigi-iv4gj Před 16 dny

    Are you a democrat? 😂😂😂 having woke conversations.

  • @cbpelto
    @cbpelto Před 16 dny

    How far down the neck from the head should the collar be mounted?

  • @JESUSSavesWAKEUP
    @JESUSSavesWAKEUP Před 16 dny

    I love it brother! All I do is want to do it with Christ so I searched permaculture Jesus and found it.

  • @mikrch3935
    @mikrch3935 Před 17 dny

    Great information. I have gnats in my yard (grass) . Are these fungus gnats and can I spray a solution of mixed Neem Cake on the grass. Thanks in advance

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 16 dny

      @@mikrch3935 Hmm. It's hard to say for sure without identifying them. Spraying on the grass will only work if they are active in the grass. If they seem to be coming out of the grass, it should definitely help.

  • @user-iq6dd3kc9v
    @user-iq6dd3kc9v Před 17 dny

    Can this be used in an outside vegetable garden?

  • @nobodyreally8441
    @nobodyreally8441 Před 18 dny

    Perfect timing. Was about to go and amputate my poor tree.

  • @Jennifer-z1q
    @Jennifer-z1q Před 19 dny

    I have a question. Since you had the idea of of mixing neem cake into water and not using the oil so not to mix with dish soap, what do you think about this mix to spray on the leaves of apple trees for a funguscide and to repel plum curculio beetle? To use the cake water instead of neem oil.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 18 dny

      @@Jennifer-z1q Absolutely. Because the tea is not rich in oils, you can absolutely do so. It should be very effective, too.

  • @letamorgan6819
    @letamorgan6819 Před 19 dny

    It really helps to seperate the urine from the solids...

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 18 dny

      @@letamorgan6819 That's what I would think as well, but it does work just fine... Really works just the same, as long as you apply enough of the material over it.

  • @letamorgan6819
    @letamorgan6819 Před 19 dny

    Im curious how comfortable living in this trailer in a Colorado winter with only a 30 amp plug goes... Ive been living in the winters with a 1500 watt oil radiator heater .. if you have too much draw on your electric itll throw a breaker... Youve done a wonderful job .. good inspiration...

  • @Lordskeep
    @Lordskeep Před 19 dny

    So, you're choking your chicken?

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 18 dny

      @@Lordskeep We're applying a collar that is only tight on him when he expands his diaphragm to crow. :)

  • @DUTCHSCROGGER
    @DUTCHSCROGGER Před 20 dny

    Use living soil if your soil right won't have those problems.... mercenary works great

  • @alexlavertyau
    @alexlavertyau Před 20 dny

    I wonder if this would work with a fly trap down a tube into water… 🤔

  • @caburtnett1980
    @caburtnett1980 Před 20 dny

    In your opinion (devil's advocate) what are the benefits of cutting a fig tree/bush down to the ground and covering it with hay or wood chips?

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 20 dny

      @@caburtnett1980 I actually just tried that and was successful with it in Zone 5 Colorado, so I'm a huge fan of it. Only thing I'd say is cutting back, not all the way down. You want to retain some of the branches in order for the fig to pop back well and bear fruit. I did a recent video on it here: czcams.com/video/NLs3ooAUZo4/video.htmlsi=fabaZPJgeuEjYyUA

    • @caburtnett1980
      @caburtnett1980 Před 20 dny

      @@TheIntegratedGarden So I'm zone 6/7 SE PA. My mom is only 5' and 80 so I want her to have a lot of figs that she can reach. Thinking the fig tree will be more bushy than tall... I DID NOT KNOW figs are different from others and SOME can grow 6 to 15 feet in a season🤯 So I have 2 on my mom's property and thought, figs only grow on new growth and I just have to cover the plant nodes like my grapevines. I left 6 to 10 inches and covered with hay from the bales I have left over from Halloween. The one is already 10' tall full of new branches and the other is about 4/5' tall and about 7' wide. Not saying this is a method for everyone, but definitely a bigger difference than the prior year. Just waiting for figs now. I have a 3rd fig I want to try growing as a single trunk, more like a tree about 15' tall. We'll see🤙

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 19 dny

      @@caburtnett1980 Nice!!! Good to know and thanks for sharing!

  • @baileystruss7319
    @baileystruss7319 Před 22 dny

    I've done similar and have a healthy tree with lots of sun but no fruiting. Tree 4 yrs old.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 20 dny

      @@baileystruss7319 Hmm. You might try pinching. I did a video on it here: czcams.com/video/a625EYGMIh4/video.htmlsi=YICh9fw0xfCX5WIW Also, perhaps a high phosphorus fertilizer may help spur on fruiting as well.

  • @AsiaMcClain1999
    @AsiaMcClain1999 Před 22 dny

    Alot of you blaming the neighbors have never had or lived near a rooster. They crow all thru the day and can be very loud. The considerate things to do is to collar the bird

  • @frankw9836
    @frankw9836 Před 25 dny

    I am in northern Ireland where there is no summer , apart from a few days a year 😂. Anyway Lidl was selling a fig tree 2 months ago and I bought one. Today I was surprised, even without sun there are some baby figs growing

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 25 dny

      Awesome. The warmest, sunniest and dryest area of your property is best. For example, across a wall facing the sun that gets slightly warmer, etc. I think you can still do great though. Some varieties that I think would do extra well for you: Ronde De Bordeaux, Hardy Chicago, Dessert King. Blessings!

  • @adam32211
    @adam32211 Před 25 dny

    Me: Leaving my job and life behind to explore the vanlife and advantures of the world. Me: Pooping in a bucket.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 25 dny

      Blessings on your adventure (and bucket pooping!). Still working great for us. :)

  • @PsychoticEGG
    @PsychoticEGG Před 26 dny

    What is the lure?

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 25 dny

      Spectracide Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap (Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.)

  • @justinskeans3342
    @justinskeans3342 Před 27 dny

    So a year later how's it holding up?

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před 27 dny

      The tractor is holding up amazing. I will also paste for you a recent response I had for someone else asking, in case helpful: Here are a few things I've learned, and/or just a few good consideration points: - Everything works beautifully, as intended, in function. The mobility (although I wouldn't want it to be any heavier), the raised lip for the eggs to come right through, the access points, shelter, etc.! - Through a comment or two from others asking how I do with snakes, I have realized that if you live in an area where snakes are a big concern, you should forego the raised lip. Not a huge deal, and we don't have any issues here, but worth mentioning for others who might. - Because we can have multiple feet of snow here in Colorado, we decided to move them into a raised cage for the deepest of winter months, as we did not want to see this thing get buried with snow. - Turns out that quail really don't eat that much grass. I mean, a little bit for sure, but there really isn't much of a "lawn mower" effect. The quail are SUPER happy and healthy in this tractor, though, being on grass with weeds and bugs to keep busy on. - I might have over estimated just a bit on how many quail this thing can house. I'd say between 20 and 30 max, for this size.

  • @jocelynphillips6210
    @jocelynphillips6210 Před 28 dny

    There are so many things that people need to know about a hose that are missing from your video. What's the PSI? What are the metal couplings made of? Looks like aluminum but sometimes when I watched your video it looks like brass. Where was the hose you bought in 2013 made? Manufacturers move production off shore all the time. When you bought your hose it may have been made in the USA but now 11 years later it made be made elsewhere.

  • @ericaspradlin1421
    @ericaspradlin1421 Před měsícem

    Thanks! ♥️

  • @wbwb1020
    @wbwb1020 Před měsícem

    Helpful video! When do you suggest pruning (season, seems youre doing this only in dormancy?). Also for youbg plants in pots do you allow seceral years before or suggest pruning to encourage branching early? Thanks!

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      Really, the short answer is you can prune figs at any time, but technically the best is during dormancy when things are not flowing. But figs are very resilient and respond very well to pruning. I sometimes pinch the tips off during the summer growing season in order to spur on more bushy growth and fruiting if getting out of hand and too tall. You do not have to wait several years to start pruning, either. Just prune whenever you feel the shape of the fig tree is getting out of hand or not to your liking. Hope that helps. :)

  • @bluerockcomputingllc4143
    @bluerockcomputingllc4143 Před měsícem

    Word! Been using neem cake for soil amendments and have noticed a lot less bugs in addition to fungus gnats. Using neem cake to make a tea and soil drench sounds even better. Thanks for sharing! :D

  • @sunnysgadgetreviews5886
    @sunnysgadgetreviews5886 Před měsícem

    Where in Colorado? I'm in Denver and trying to grow figs for the first time. In pots obviously. If you are nearby, I'd love to visit the fig trees. Thanks

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      I am in Wheat Ridge. Absolutely. I have a rooted cutting from these trees if you'd like. 303-905-4589 - Evan

    • @sunnysgadgetreviews5886
      @sunnysgadgetreviews5886 Před měsícem

      @@TheIntegratedGarden Awesome. I'm near Ken Caryl. I'll text with you and plan when I can come that way. I'm trying to root some cuttings but 4 died due to root rot already. Hope to save few others so I'd really appreciate any fig plant. Never seen fresh figs so this is exciting.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      @@sunnysgadgetreviews5886 Definitely. Feel free shoot me a text. We're busy, but also flexible, especially if we have multiple time/day options.

  • @SojournerOnSojourn
    @SojournerOnSojourn Před měsícem

    Clean up the dead foliage You have a lot in there! If you have gnats, you have mold They eat fungus Also tiny roots Eradication is not balance Clean up that greenhouse and get better ventilation Voila no gnats

  • @annagooldy
    @annagooldy Před měsícem

    Thank you so much!!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @tjcihlar1
    @tjcihlar1 Před měsícem

    The first year (when we got it from the nursery--also in Colorado) our nanking had a lot of fruit. The fruit tastes great, for me as good as any cherry. The last couple years there has been only a couple cherries. The nursury said they were self-fruitful, but they didn't know what they were talking about. Our other nanking seedlings are growing up so hopefully next year will be better. The nanking started blooming this year at the end of March, even before the peaches, and I wonder if the early flower followed by frost affected the fruit? It is one of the first things to flower in spring, and bees come out of nowhere to swarm it, while the bees didn't seem to care much about the crocuses and daffodils.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      Thanks for sharing! Yes -- I believe the biggest issue there is cross pollination. They are definitely not self-fertile. Cross pollination with additional plants from your seedlings will be key! Perhaps there might be another nanking in your area some distance away, hence the first year of fruit, but not sure.

    • @tjcihlar1
      @tjcihlar1 Před měsícem

      @@TheIntegratedGarden I think the first year it was pollinated at the nursery before I bought it. Hoping for better next year, I'm guessing the April frost didn't bother your Nanking at all? I've heard mixed things that they may fruit despite being hit with spring frost.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      Yeah, great question. They do bloom very early, which always concerns me, but the blooms seem to be very frost resistant. They only got nipped one year, early on, when we had a blizzard in May that went down into the teens. It destroyed the tiny fruits forming. I don't think frosts have nipped the buds any other time in the past several years. Possibly one other time, but not remembering. They are typically fine, and our frost in April did not damage them.

  • @GeraldDenny
    @GeraldDenny Před měsícem

    Interesting. Never heard of "Neem cake" before.

  • @doityourselflivinggardenin7986

    I would certainly try them, but with the deer pressure I get it would not be possible. I also have severe bird pressure. I have 5 mature mulberry trees and to get any for myself I need to spend two days around them to chase the birds out so some will ripen for me. Birds eat berries before they are ripe an are like food mills. They are pooping them out as they are eating them. I use cherries for pies, jam, and wine. Have you used these cherries for those purposes? Informative video!

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      Thanks for sharing. That is tough! It sometimes makes me wonder If there is a certain threshold of sheer numbers (and productivity) of fruit trees and shrubs that would finally be too much for all the wildlife to eat it all, and therefore, plenty left over to eat.

  • @DurpVonFronz
    @DurpVonFronz Před měsícem

    Those Nanking grow here in southern Alberta too, gets to -50c here and they arent even phased at all. So tasty.. so so so tasty

  • @VioletYT
    @VioletYT Před měsícem

    Ever since I discovered mulching, I've even as excited about it as you are. And I'm trying to spread the word but few people believe the magic of mulching

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      Yes! Isn't it interesting how few people are convinced? Blessings!

  • @enyo24
    @enyo24 Před měsícem

    Does this work on spider mites too? My poor fig trees are infested.

    • @TheIntegratedGarden
      @TheIntegratedGarden Před měsícem

      The verdict is still out on spider mites because they are arachnids and not insects, but it might. Are your fig trees indoors?