Coffee, Cabbage & Kale - Back To Eden Garden - L2Survive with Thatnub

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2015
  • Paul answers a question about coffee and shows us the cabbage and kale growing in his Back to Eden garden.

Komentáře • 53

  • @jorgiannabain
    @jorgiannabain Před 9 lety +6

    This is the forth time I've watched this this morning. Thanks for offering this service to Paul's fans!

  • @shaunm2882
    @shaunm2882 Před 9 lety +6

    I'm so grateful you post these videos with Paul. You keep me connected to some great stuff and keep inspiring me to rest more into the spirit and let life flourish the way it should. Keep it up bud, thanks!

  • @assassin200136
    @assassin200136 Před 4 lety +2

    hes completely right this man can help you get you
    health back on track

  • @williamstruthers1899
    @williamstruthers1899 Před 9 lety +20

    Kale is perennial, after winter cut at base and you will have fresh shoots in spring. no need to reseed. experiment inspired by Paul. thanks L2.

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 9 lety +1

      William Struthers I did not know that, thanks for the info.

    • @seedaholicgardens9085
      @seedaholicgardens9085 Před 8 lety +4

      +William Struthers me either so thanks, did find out, you can do same with chard!

    • @joebobjenkins7837
      @joebobjenkins7837 Před 4 lety

      Is the same for cauliflower and broccoli

  • @gloriayoung392
    @gloriayoung392 Před 6 lety +2

    We appreciate your hard work I love your ways. It matches With the CREATOR 's.

  • @vincentneale2620
    @vincentneale2620 Před 8 lety +3

    I have big cabbage like this and I grow the Eden Garden way.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Před 5 lety +1

    That's right, bug bits are ok. We get distorted here in us.

  • @andseraf8544
    @andseraf8544 Před 9 lety +1

    He gets it

  • @SusanBessette
    @SusanBessette Před 9 lety +16

    You are right that woodchips have nothing to do with salvation which comes through Jesus. And yet when Paul talks, it makes sense. He is right about the covering. I am trying the woodchips on my most barren piece of ground (will let you know next year). Paul is right about asparagus in the spring. Paul is right about gardening in sub-par soil. Paul makes no sense at all, and yet wisdom is shown by its results. Compare God's wisdom as demonstrated by Paul, vs our wisdom as demonstrated by Monsanto. Yeah God!

  • @Moestuinmeisje
    @Moestuinmeisje Před 9 lety +2

    Thatnub I have another question for Paul. I hope you can ask him when you go there to join the first tour off the year in June. Can you ask him how he makes komboucha. Where does he store it, how often does he make a new one, what kind off sucker does he use. Does he make different flavours? Thats more than one question. :) :)

    • @vaughanlloydjones3884
      @vaughanlloydjones3884 Před 7 lety

      Moestuinmeisje The Kombucha genie on our street leaves hers only for about a week and makes it with a hibiscus tea and a little sugar. Its amazing, so refreshing.

    • @patriotteacher7254
      @patriotteacher7254 Před 6 lety

      I wat

  • @shaunm2882
    @shaunm2882 Před 9 lety +1

    Has Paul started grounding himself while sleeping yet? Has it helped any if so?

  • @my2cents0
    @my2cents0 Před 9 lety +2

    Love to know what type of kale that is. 😎

    • @goonism
      @goonism Před 6 lety

      he said russian kale

  • @gardeningplus7271
    @gardeningplus7271 Před 7 lety +1

    At 6:04 they spray Paraffin Wax to shine the fruit we are eating Paraffin Wax .

  • @fudgedogbannana
    @fudgedogbannana Před 9 lety

    Does Paul pickle or can any fruit and vegetables?

  • @garylegge9460
    @garylegge9460 Před rokem

    something to think about, use to drive school bus in Australia, a year 2 girl came towards me will an apple and was going to throw it in the bin, I said why? she said it had a bad spot on it, I said bight the bad spot out and put it in the bin, Guess what she ate the rest of the apple and did not waste it....

  • @carolirene49
    @carolirene49 Před 8 lety +4

    i will put out "organic" produce out and the rabbits, deer, squirrels will not eat it! now I know why

  • @andrewlynch3737
    @andrewlynch3737 Před 6 lety

    Hey Paul, would you consider caffeine and nicotine to be the same in that they are both drugs? If so, do you think God would consider drinking coffee a Sin?

  • @cathyanderson8197
    @cathyanderson8197 Před 7 lety +2

    Is that tree kale? how did he find that? there's only one other guy I know who has it, it's John Kohler with Growin your Greens.com And coffee is really not good for you. Tannic acid is used to tan hides. Do you really want to drink that?

    • @goonism
      @goonism Před 6 lety +1

      he said he doesnt drink coffee

  • @learningtobeme5195
    @learningtobeme5195 Před 8 lety

    I think the grass clipping issues may come from long clipping, some people wait till they have 2 or 3 inches to trim. Keep up on it for one inch or less and chickens shouldn't have any issues. Anyone own chickens that can concur?

    • @kariepw6792
      @kariepw6792 Před 8 lety +1

      I raise back yard chickens and have for many years. We always put grass clippings from our yard into the chicken coop area. As long as they are not really long and woody the chickens will eat them and we have never had any of them get sick from it. When our garden is growing up we will lock them in their run area so they don't eat all my seedlings. We feed our hens chicken food, kitchen scraps, bird seed, and lawn clippings and weeds from our lawn since we don't spray our lawn with chemicals.

    • @raleighrmb
      @raleighrmb Před 7 lety

      i have chickens and a half acre or so grass, but I always leave my clippings on the lawn for mulch. i thought that was best, Im surprised he bags. should I be giving them to my chickens instead?

  • @smaritegreencheek
    @smaritegreencheek Před 9 lety

    I know that Paul puts the chicken compost in his main garden.
    But does he put the chicken compost in his orchid where all his cabbage and kale is or is that area just wood chips that is softening his ground that he is adding ever so often?

    • @w3bst3r123
      @w3bst3r123 Před 9 lety

      Mario Greco I believe he does

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 9 lety

      Mario Greco Paul only puts the compost from his chickens in the main garden area. He does not put it in his orchard or the other side gardens.

    • @w3bst3r123
      @w3bst3r123 Před 9 lety

      L2Survive ok, thanks I didn't know!

    • @smaritegreencheek
      @smaritegreencheek Před 9 lety +1

      LSurvive, I thought that's what he does. In his videos I can see that his main garden is this black rich compost and his orchard area is all wood chips.
      He would have to have a lot of chickens to put their compost to fill the orchard area.
      LSurvive, will you ever do a video with Paul doing a BTE from A to Z in both methods those that use compost and those that use just wood chips. I guess that will be as if you are preparing during the fall.
      Will this be possible?
      I know this will be almost like dumbing it down, but I know many people will learn visually then just saying this is how you do it.

  • @per2046
    @per2046 Před 5 lety

    @L2Survive
    I have tried hard to find seeds equivalent to Paul's human-tall kale at 11:00 minutes, without success:( Could I pay you to get me some seeds? Thanks!

  • @hosoiarchives4858
    @hosoiarchives4858 Před 8 lety

    What drink does he mention at :42?

  • @fire7side
    @fire7side Před 9 lety +2

    I don't like to be a stick in the mud, but Christianity is not a dietary religion. Jesus said it's not what goes into the mouth that defiles, but what comes out of it. He very seldom talked about food at all. If whole food could cure us, then people from 100 years ago would have been very healthy, but they were not. Don't get me wrong. I eat whole food and have a big garden, but this is kind of taking things too far.

    • @nathancarroll455
      @nathancarroll455 Před 9 lety +3

      fire7side Neither is it a religion. God cares for our bodies just like He cares for the rest of us. All of His commands are blessings. Actually, He talked quite a bit about food. Especially, in the Old Testament, when they needed rules to live by because they had been enslaved and lost what it meant to be free and in relationship with Him. He had to teach them basic stuff, like eating all over again.
      Bottom line, He loves us; of course He cares about what we eat and our physical condition!

    • @fire7side
      @fire7side Před 9 lety

      Yes, but the emphasis is wrong. Even "back to Eden" as if we could get back to Eden by putting wood chips on our garden. We went from Eden because of sin and we can't go back by wood chips, only through the blood of Jesus Christ, and although some healing can be gotten from herbs, it's only a small part of the spectrum and we'll all die anyway. You didn't see Paul telling people to put wood chips on gardens, because that really has nothing to do with Christianity and this starts to steer people away I think. Like I say, I eat whole foods and have a large garden and try to use the fewest poisons possible, but this is too much.

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 9 lety +4

      fire7side "Back To Eden" is a term the girls who made the film created, Paul still calls it "My Garden". The reason they thought up that name for their film is because Paul is always saying that the reason his garden is so productive and wonderful is because it has God's blessing.

    • @fire7side
      @fire7side Před 9 lety

      I've heard Paul make reference to the curse in Genesis about tilling the soil. It's as though he has things confused, at least when I listen. There's just too much emphasis on plants. He seems like a very nice man.

    • @bruthalouv
      @bruthalouv Před 7 lety +5

      +fire7side Your argument is a common misunderstanding among Christians. See Matthew ch 15... When our Messiah said "Not that goeth into the mouth that defileth a man, but that which cometh out..."(verse 11) He was answering the Pharisees' question about transgressing the "tradition of the fathers" in eating with unwashed hands (verse 2). He was not saying that it's ok to eat things that are forbidden by the Commands of Alahim (Elohim). If you take that one line out of context it may seem that way, but you must take it in context of what he was talking about. When asked why his disciples transgressed the tradition of the fathers by eating with unwashed hands (which is not a law given by our Creator, but a tradition made by man), He answered them "Why do ye also transgress the commandment of Alahim by your tradition?" (verse 3) So it is obvious he was not abolishing any of the law, but only rebuking the traditions which "...made the commandment of Alahim of none effect..." (verse 6). He then explains to his disciples, as you pointed out, that "those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and these defile the man." (verse 18) "...but to eat with unwashed hands defileth not a man." (verse 20). Mark chapter 7 reflects the same understanding.
      This is not to say that eating something that is not food "defiles" a man, or makes him "unclean," but all of the commandments of Alahim are blessings, and we follow them "that it may be well" with us (Deut 6:18), and to express our love for our Creator. Eating pork or rodents or gmo crops or chemical fertilizers and pesticides and herbicides may not defile the heart of a man, but it will make his life uncomfortable, and he will face disease and pestilence and all the curses proscribed in the law. This is the way Creation works, by the Word of the Creator.