Heavy Duty Middle Buster ft The Bayou Gardener | Stevens Tractor Company
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2010
- In this one The Bayou Gardener takes a look at our Heavy Duty Middle Buster. If you would like more information about our product please contact us.
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Video Made by The Bayou Gardener - Jak na to + styl
I sure miss my ole buddy He was a true champion
Yes he was.
I never met you but I feel like you were my friend. I miss you brother.
OMG I love jackfruits ❤❤❤❤ Ahao was so proud sharing his sister’s food to his friends 😂😂
Great to hear @sarah_farm. We love The Bayou Gardener here!
Great video. I used your advice and bought one. And you are 100% wright about saving time in planting and harvesting.
Thank you for your time and effort and for making this video. I have seen all of your videos and have used your methods for planting and harvesting.
You remind me of my neighbor. He also has great knowledge of gardening and tractor implements. He has shared a great deal w me and is as patient w me as you are in explaining these things. Also you remind me of my family down in Eunice Louisiana. I'd recognize that accent anywhere! Thanks for sharing
What a great family video.. agree the lab eating the carrot takes the cake!
very inspiring... I think I'll get that Garden going again. Thanks for the Vid
love your videos sir. expanding my garden next year. :)
Wow, you're good at driving straight!
thank you for the videos i have really enjoyed them all keep them coming thanks from tn.
Great video! Your kids are getting great life lessons too!
Thanks to your video sir I bought a mid buster and hiller with my John Deere 1025r. It should make planting a 1500 sq for garden a breeze
The black lab eating the carrot was the best part!
Great video.
Ransom
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
GOOD GOOGEDY GOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at the size of that carrot at 4:00! NICE!!
That would keep every rabbit fed in your area over the winter, lol! Nice video.
this year I did not till I just middle busted the rows and planted potatoes. I was surprised at the tilth some very friable dirt of what was so much clay added hundreds of tons of compost and the garden is not even an acre. These potatoes did great w/ no tilling and hilling untill flowering. Once someone asked if you could wash them and I have on occasion with never a problem. you have to be cautious though. I would have gone into detail had I seen that comment.
Love it
Great video and gooooood doggie!
Over all, good video, but as is often the case, the dog was the best part. Out classed everything else. : )
great video, ty for posting. would like to get a cat 1 plow for my garden tractor
What is your secret to growing carrots? We've tried everything, we even tried them in a raised bed with bagged garden soil and grew weeds not carrots... Love your videos and you make it look easy. All about the right tool for the right job.
carrots are hard, because they don't really compete well with anything lol. prepare the place where you want to plant them the autumn prior to planting (tilling, tilthing, etc.) then tarp it with something like a silage tarp. leave it that way untill you want to plant in the spring (do no-till or only till the top inch), and you should minimize the weed pressure. you can also mulch them with clean straw, leaves or wood chips once they're 2-3" tall.
I recognize that voice, BG!
SIR, what is the name of the 3 pt tool used to cover potatoes plantings? Thank you. Wish you great healthy year.
What brand of Middle Buster do you have their sir that is the best made one I have ever seen the rest of them are straight up and down junk
There is another new attachment I must buy for my John Deere when I get one
What is that disk called
out of curiosity you supposed to use whole potatoes you can't use halves for planting?
depends on their size. people often cut them into pieces and wait at least a day for them to heal over. slso here 2 seasons in a year the 2nd disease more prevalent so uncut is always for the fall planting
Bom video, nunca vi um cachoro comer cenoura .
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see Planting Potatoes semanat cartofi 2012 1 aprilie.mp4