How To Plant A Back To Eden Garden - L2Survive with Thatnub

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2016
  • Finally we catch Paul planting his Back to Eden garden. We watch him plant about four rows with onions, flowers and strawberries from seed.

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  • @paydelady
    @paydelady Před 4 lety +7

    never have I ever sat this long and watched a movie, less alone a video, but , this man is so interesting. I love how he speaks to God and gets his answers. God Bless you Paul.

  • @oxcyonwilber604
    @oxcyonwilber604 Před 5 lety +25

    Paul, You are such a kind and compassionate man. You have shared your knowledge with so many. God Bless You Sir.

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I could watch his videos all day

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 Před 7 lety +65

    I haven't watched these videos in ages. So nice to see Paul again. Legs are getting weaker, but mind and spirit are just the same! A man with great wisdom. (God, bless me with a bigger garden. And heal Pauls legs! Amen)

    • @shockbonker
      @shockbonker Před 6 lety +5

      Amen! on his healing.

    • @fotyfar
      @fotyfar Před 5 lety +3

      Helen E 🙏amen

    • @HelenEk7
      @HelenEk7 Před rokem

      @@ITURNWINEINTOWATER Google "Agent Orange". Many of the other men in his troop died from it.

  • @theblankman5036
    @theblankman5036 Před 6 lety +6

    I really enjoy watching this man talk about gardening he really knows alot and loves teaching people about it

  • @bjsmagic100
    @bjsmagic100 Před 8 lety +25

    Paul you have helped so much not just with plants but with God as well, having lost both my parents now I find comfort in my allotment. And thank you to the camera man for bringing the videos to me and all.

    • @vegannursepractitioner9629
      @vegannursepractitioner9629 Před 8 lety +3

      I understand God's role in life better, didn't know it made so much sense the way the world is made

  • @bgswtdaddyliscious8507
    @bgswtdaddyliscious8507 Před 5 lety +7

    makes me want to go out and cover the lawn with compost and mulch!

  • @chevy6299
    @chevy6299 Před 8 lety +5

    Nice catch Thatnub !!! I know it took some coordination to get this video and we appreciate the effort you took to get it.

  • @artistben7
    @artistben7 Před 8 lety +43

    Your absolutely right Paul when it comes to planting seeds shallow, they come up just fine like nature intended them to. Look no further then Paul when it comes to getting things done in the garden. Great video buddy. Thumbs up. :)

    • @charlesmccormick7061
      @charlesmccormick7061 Před 7 lety

      cab7 Fn

    • @svetlanikolova5557
      @svetlanikolova5557 Před 7 lety +3

      Another great person to watch is Dr. Elaine that speaks about soil food web and the importance of it. Look it up. She explains what Paul is doing and why it works

  • @lilerb1313
    @lilerb1313 Před 8 lety +10

    very cool being able to see paul start the garden. thanks for sharing.

  • @mmulligan7360
    @mmulligan7360 Před 3 lety +1

    I know this video is 5 years old but I just have to comment. The wind is probably annoying when your trying to film but it makes the best night time garden asmr video 😀 so relaxing with the sound to just sit and watch Paul plant! Love it! 💙

  • @woodsbound7932
    @woodsbound7932 Před 8 lety +61

    This video could have been 6 hrs long and I would've been a happy camper!!!

    • @SmittyWolf1
      @SmittyWolf1 Před 8 lety

      AM I the only one who thinks this guy's videos are way too long for the amount of information he relays. If you all want to learn something for real, check out One Yard Revolution. Patrick Dolan is the man!!!

    • @tfiz1406
      @tfiz1406 Před 8 lety +4

      yeah probably. i think most people watching this have learned so much from him that even something as simple as planting seeds (which for the most part most know how to do) is enjoyable to watch. One Yard Revolution is a good watch as well. And i wouldnt put diesel fuel anywhere near my plants, but i also wouldnt put used coffee grounds from starbucks(or similar coffee shop) in my edible garden like PD does

    • @svetlanikolova5557
      @svetlanikolova5557 Před 7 lety

      Come to think of it, me too

    • @paydelady
      @paydelady Před 4 lety +1

      @@SmittyWolf1 maybe if they were boring, but his isn't to me. I can watch THIS man all day.

    • @JonathanBaileyn2u
      @JonathanBaileyn2u Před 4 lety

      Agreed. Peaceful. I miss people this humble.

  • @ligbzd837
    @ligbzd837 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you so much for making these videos available for us L2Survive! They are so helpful for us as beginning gardeners! God Bless!

  • @brotheralec8998
    @brotheralec8998 Před 6 lety +3

    L2Survive thank you for getting Pauls work out to us...really inspiring for the coming season...

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim Před 8 lety +23

    Thank you for all the vids. You and Paul have totally inspired my Wife and I. Just got my 1st load of wood chips delivered for free yesterday. Praise Jesus cause I asked Him to help us get some and within two weeks they're here!

    • @siterioffiji7649
      @siterioffiji7649 Před 2 lety +1

      @IronNgardens That's a great testimony right there.

  • @fritzkeller7567
    @fritzkeller7567 Před 6 lety +4

    Your life story must be amazing. God bless and thank you for your wisdom.

  • @valhowe1950
    @valhowe1950 Před 6 lety +3

    I have only respect for Paul. I love wood chips, started with them years ago. Fantastic. Love watching such tranquility in the garden!

  • @jeffu7218
    @jeffu7218 Před 2 lety +3

    Only just discovered Paul and this channel. You are so inspirational Paul. A true legend and so generous to share all your knowledge. I feel the wood chips have been the missing piece of the puzzle for me. And a big shout out to L2 Survive. You guys are awesome. Have just ordered Pauls book for my birthday. God bless you all and warm wishes from New Zealand.

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you are enjoying the videos. I'm sure they will help you create a wonderful garden.

  • @tinahart1712
    @tinahart1712 Před 8 lety +9

    Thank you so much Thatnub for taking this video, we are in England and I'm doing the first year of BTE. I would love to fly out to see Paul in his garden but it is just too far. This video is amazing and it is just like you are standing there with him, I have learnt so much through your videos, and am spreading the word where I live, it is a joy to watch, Ive used mulch for 15 years so am really lucky I don't have any weeds in the garden even less now with the wood-chip its such a revelation.

    • @charlesmccormick7061
      @charlesmccormick7061 Před 7 lety

      Tina Hart fruit trays shorts for fruit cake Nursery that sells fruit tree dwarf. Norfolk resource where you can buy themqq

    • @Bentonendflowerfarm
      @Bentonendflowerfarm Před 5 lety

      I'd love an update on how your BTE garden is doing, has it worked out for you?

  • @faniecoetzer2009
    @faniecoetzer2009 Před 8 lety +6

    Thank you L2survive for posting this videos. Really really appreciate it! :)

  • @pamquick9037
    @pamquick9037 Před 5 lety +2

    God bless you Paul! You are an inspiration to me!

  • @CrimsonRunnerToJesus
    @CrimsonRunnerToJesus Před 8 lety +21

    Paul states he gets seeds from Fedco, Sand Hill Preservation Center, and Baker Creek.

    • @LisaJacksonHomeschool
      @LisaJacksonHomeschool Před 5 lety

      CrimsonRunnerToJesus thanks

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 3 lety

      I wish i can get my seeds from there but I live in Europe and its illigal to get seeds from another country.

  • @ReefHeater
    @ReefHeater Před 8 lety +1

    love how dog walks straight over garden toward the end

  • @fernandinajacobs5621
    @fernandinajacobs5621 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you again Mr Nub for these videos.
    God Bless you sir. I hope all is well with you

  • @barbarafritchie2000
    @barbarafritchie2000 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing these videos.

  • @lisaknecht2217
    @lisaknecht2217 Před 8 lety +2

    Love these videos. Thank you.

  • @MultiTlp
    @MultiTlp Před 8 lety +2

    thank you again for the great vid!! id love to see this in a couple of weeks and see how many came up! have a great day!

  • @SasquatchBioacoustic
    @SasquatchBioacoustic Před 8 lety +11

    You should give Paul a PVC planting tube so he doesn't have to squat down like that to place his seeds.

  • @Gyva02
    @Gyva02 Před 6 lety +1

    Getting ready to do this in the Sornoran Desert in southern Arizona. USDA Plant Zone 10a with about 7 inches of rain annually. I'm thinking of making videos of it from the start. Its a dry dusty 1/2 acre of sand presently. Can't wait to see how Back to Eden works with melons and other warmer climate fruits and veggies. Thank you so much for sharing this with us Paul, loved the full length documentary as well :)

  • @gardeningplus7271
    @gardeningplus7271 Před 8 lety +1

    is good to see paul is ok and doing well I learned lots from paul,thx.

  • @terry7521
    @terry7521 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! 💛

  • @havfaith56
    @havfaith56 Před 8 lety +1

    Beautiful.

  • @Wendyann1100
    @Wendyann1100 Před 8 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @floriebrown2089
    @floriebrown2089 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much brilliant video could watch it for hours.

  • @lauriehug4849
    @lauriehug4849 Před 8 lety +4

    I love this guy!

  • @elizabill9159
    @elizabill9159 Před 6 lety +1

    Enjoying watching all your video it's great learning from you Paul thank you very much

  • @julieuhc2241
    @julieuhc2241 Před 8 lety +1

    Really good video!. whoever doing it . very clear ! Thank you very much to both of you!

  • @EricWhiteChooseGod1st
    @EricWhiteChooseGod1st Před 8 lety +1

    Very diligent. It is no wonder that God blesses him.

  • @mdv212
    @mdv212 Před 7 lety +3

    thank you Paul for your wisdom ;-) learned a lot from you. PS. Love the sound of the forest behind you

  • @furryplantsandcoins9070
    @furryplantsandcoins9070 Před 8 lety +2

    God Bless you

  • @onebigkahuna69
    @onebigkahuna69 Před 8 lety +15

    I know Paul has a hard time getting around and bending over.I just wonder if taking a length of say PVC pipe and dropping the seeds through the pipe would be easier for him and others to plant seeds?

  • @mrs.t4382
    @mrs.t4382 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @uptownscenery9175
    @uptownscenery9175 Před 4 lety +1

    I just planted onions out of my survival seed pack and they are growing i bought the pack 3 years ago

  • @hudson8865
    @hudson8865 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 Před 8 lety

    Very cool.

  • @DorothyAllen777
    @DorothyAllen777 Před 8 lety +8

    Wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing your time with Paul. He is such an inspiration and always reminds me of God's goodness.

  • @lindacook8819
    @lindacook8819 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @alexeidragunov4534
    @alexeidragunov4534 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you verry much for the videos i love it and implement this in Transylvania >:)

  • @palecompass3598
    @palecompass3598 Před 5 lety +1

    You might mix those tiny seeds with sand to help you put down fewer at a time by dispersing them in other material.

  • @ArmindaHeart
    @ArmindaHeart Před 8 lety +8

    Oh man! Please please please film him planting in his orchard! Most of us newbie back to Eden gardeners have a wood chip garden that looks like his orchard, so it'll really be awesome to see how he plants his orchard, and also see it grow!

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety +3

      +ArmindaHeart The woodchips in the orchard may look like your new woodchips but, they have been there for years decomposing. I have see Paul toss carrot seeds on top of the woodchips in the orchard and come back months later to see carrots in a little patch were the seeds fell.

    • @TheMarksrjr
      @TheMarksrjr Před 7 lety

      L2Survive good morning, we just started our wood chip garden and wanted to know how to manage the weeds?

    • @svetlanikolova5557
      @svetlanikolova5557 Před 7 lety

      +Mark Trail The wood chips will manage the weeds for you

    • @TheMarksrjr
      @TheMarksrjr Před 7 lety

      Svetla nikolova thanks. Most of the weeds are gone but there are still a few patches that still come up every week. What can we do about that or should we just use our rake and cover the or pluck it out?

    • @svetlanikolova5557
      @svetlanikolova5557 Před 7 lety

      +Mark Trail or pluck it out. Paul uses a rake. you can do that as well!

  • @Pipelyon
    @Pipelyon Před 6 lety

    This man is a God sent wonder. Only took mankind 6,000 years to figure out how to plant and grow food so it's full of minerals & vitamins and doesn't destroy the soil. Thank you Jesus for Paul ! The garden Apostle !

  • @user-ym4fv9ci1r
    @user-ym4fv9ci1r Před rokem

    Volim vas svaki video ❤

  • @snowrk
    @snowrk Před 7 lety +21

    Hey bud how long was it before Paul was able to plant his garden when he had first put down the 16 inches of wood chips? did he have to wait 1 or 2 years for the chips to decompose before planting seeds ? your help with this would be much appreciated thanks.

    • @TheRebelmanone
      @TheRebelmanone Před 4 lety +5

      Yes Bro, he had to wait 1-2 years until the wood chips broke down into a fine material in order to plant IN the wood chips, but only in the fine broken down chips, he screened the bigger chips out to plant into only the fine broken down wood chips. Otherwise, if it is your first year, then plant anyway, but NOT in the wood chips, he tells you to pull back wood chips where you plant, and instead plant in the SOIL in that case being your first year.. Then after your plants come in surround them with the chips.
      Paul also tells you if it is your first year, then don't expect a whole lot from having wood chips as far as it fertilizing your plants, but after a few years you will begin to have abundance. But the chips will still help the first year, because they cover the open ground and hold back weeds, and also keep the soil moist, instantly as soon as you spread the chips.
      Note: saw dust is a fine wood material fine enough to plant in, but if it is not decomposed then don't. The key is the question you asked, if he waited for it to decompose or not, YES is the answer. Because even saw dust is as fine as that broken down wood chips, but that is what matters, not just because it is fine enough. In other words, Do NOT plant in new wood chips or saw dust, plant in the soil, then cover the soil with chips if you only have new chips and wood type materials(leaves. pine needles, etc...).

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 3 lety +2

      If you dont want to.wait, do a Charles Dawding method and put 5 inches of well rotten compost and plant in it. Then after the harvest, add the wood chips to weather all winter adding coffee grounds and grass clippings to speed up decomp. That is the fastest way instead of waiting 2 years.

  • @barbararickman8543
    @barbararickman8543 Před 7 lety

    I have found that to be true! DO NOT bury your seeds! Was never told what you said..just found out myself that to bury a seed it to insure that it will not come up. Just followed my instincts and I have had success.

  • @vaughnrice6103
    @vaughnrice6103 Před 5 lety

    Paul is our here and we are turning our farm in what he does.

  • @Sg4809
    @Sg4809 Před 4 lety

    I planted alpine strawberries by seed also and boy do they take their time, but they are very good

  • @wrathe7398
    @wrathe7398 Před 8 lety

    I think those Strawberry's are called atilla Strawberry's. they grow great. but they do make runners 2-3 times longer than regular ones. they are very prolific. Paul will have to keep them under controll

  • @joebobjenkins7837
    @joebobjenkins7837 Před 6 lety +1

    Could you show how paul edges? Ive noticed his lawn is really nicely edged and his strawberries look like they stay well contained to an area instead of spreading into the other parts of the garden. Same for many other things i see in these videos.
    I have a comparatively small area to grow different stuff and dont want my potatoes running into my strawberries, choking out my kale, etc. Plus my garden will be up next to my lawn and Im hoping for that clean edge like I see in these videos

  • @seedaholicgardens9085
    @seedaholicgardens9085 Před 8 lety +1

    I tried Fedco based on his recommendation and wow wow wow, also love Baker creek of course the seed lovers bible! Wish they did more videos. Trying Sandhill preservation society next!

  • @divnakarlinger1653
    @divnakarlinger1653 Před 3 lety +1

    Bin ich sehr sehr begeistert, schaue ich jeden video. Leider verstehe ich nicht, aber zahlt sich trotzdem aus. Bravo..L.G.aus Wien

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 3 lety +1

      Die Grundlagen sind einfach. Schneiden Sie Ihr Gras so tief wie möglich, fügen Sie Pappe und Zeitung hinzu, um das Gras abzutöten, legen Sie 4 Zoll Kompost darauf und fügen Sie dann 6 Zoll Holzhackschnitzel hinzu. Wenn Sie dies im Herbst tun, sollten Sie im Frühling pflanzen können.
      The basics are simple. Cut your grass as low as you can, add cardboard and newspaper to kill off the grass, put 4 inches of compost on top of that then add 6 inches of woodchips on top of that. If you do this in the Fall, you should be able to plant in the Spring.

    • @divnakarlinger1653
      @divnakarlinger1653 Před 3 lety

      @@L2Survive Vielen dank, jetzt ist mir alles klar. Von mir gibt es Abbo und natürlich weiter folgen. Alles gute..

  • @cragcrawler
    @cragcrawler Před 6 lety

    That wind mill in the background is about to take off I think! Lol

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards Před 8 lety

    I LOVE your videos! I was surprised in this video that you were buying seeds, do you have any crops that you select your own seeds year after year to build your crop's traits? I think you may have said something about that right after but I didn't catch the words. I spread 5 yards of wood chips on a brand new garden (topsoil, sand, compost, and mushroom compost brought in from organic sources) and am so very excited. I've got a bunch of the area covered but the edges are not covered, I thought about planting cover crops and nitrogen fixers and daikon on the edges if I can't get more.

  • @mamabear1475
    @mamabear1475 Před 8 lety +3

    Hi. I live in the Upstate NY region. I'm learning so much! Thank the Lord for this man! Seriously. I had a question that I have not heard the answer to. 1). What are Paul's thoughts on a Tower Garden (indoor hydro/aeroponic growing system. Is planting in the soil better? We have to add the nutrients to our Tower Garden. Thank you. God bless!

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety +7

      +Mamabear Paul plants in the ground because it is less work. When you plant in anything above ground, there are more surfaces the sun and air will hit and that will dry out your plants sooner causing you to water more. When the rain hit the tree mulch as it is decomposing, the water washes all of that compost into the soil so, no need to fertilize. Paul does have potted plants inside his house and yes, he has woodchips on top of them.Paul's thoughts on any type of gardening. If you are growing your own food, you are better off then buying it from the store. All of those different types of gardening ideas are great if that is what you want to do. He does it this way because it is easy. Over the years, I have talked to him about every possible way to garden that you guys tell me about. That is pretty much what he has said every time. Check out this video czcams.com/video/6tqjm4A7bLg/video.html ,

  • @svetlanikolova5557
    @svetlanikolova5557 Před 7 lety

    Mark Trail, concider putting wet newspaper down on top of the weeds. Then put compost about 3 inches thick and then cover with mulch. Let me know how that works for you?

  • @mattiekahn8660
    @mattiekahn8660 Před 5 lety

    thanks for the video--what zone are you in and what month are you planting these? Thanks

  • @alphasxsignal
    @alphasxsignal Před 7 lety +2

    Im getting my acres stared with free loads of wood chips coming this year.

  • @svetlanikolova7673
    @svetlanikolova7673 Před 3 lety

    I am speding 450 dollars on a chicken coop and getting about 20 chickens. I cant wait to start making this great stuff Paul has in his garden. Until then, i just pile Horse poo and hey to build soil.
    BTE here I come.

  • @nereidapr1
    @nereidapr1 Před 8 lety

    Great video. I bought a pack of seed of coriander and as soon as I opened it I notice it was pieces of dried leaves. Thanks God that he's local only not international. A friend that grows lots of coriander gave me a bag full of the part that has the seeds and was able to get a good quantity of seeds. From here I can get more seeds. Do you use your own seeds? Loved and Subbed

  • @sjohansson3824
    @sjohansson3824 Před 6 lety

    Is it possible to grow in new/fresch woodchips and if so what type of plants?

  • @GordonjSmith1
    @GordonjSmith1 Před 5 lety

    Hmm well I certainly get the idea of making use of wood chips as a part of the composting process, and I get the idea of weed suppression by spreading composted matter on the surface ('No Dig Gardening' - Charles Dowding CZcams channel) however what is clear is that 'wood chip' alone is rather missing a whole bunch of nutrients. That you can cover the ground in wood chip compost and grow stuff in it is no surprise (you can grow potatoes in a straw bale) but two points - his garden (as shown) is in a valley, and secondly plants send their roots down. In other words he may be effectively mulching the surface, and certainly adding composted organic matter to the surface (no problem there) but the essential nutrients are coming from the sub soil. This process as shown will be successful for some period of time (more so in a valley or flood plain - where in fact in may continue to be successful). But I would suggest that anyone who tries this on poor soil (as opposed to flood plain or valley soil) will find that after a couple of years their productivity drops like a rock. Composted material is great, but it takes a variety of inputs to support a variety of outputs, and that also includes plants' requirement for minerals. Nice man, lovely garden, beautiful spot - not sure there is anything revolutionary here, or maybe I missed a bit of the story?

    • @GordonjSmith1
      @GordonjSmith1 Před 5 lety

      @@XVSlyke Hi there, did you mean this video or another one about 'Back to Eden'? If you are referring to this one, I have watched it though, and my 'un-founded' suspicion is that the fertility is coming from the existing subsoil in th e valley bottom (where his garden is). However I am very happy for someone to correct my observations - I will learn from others comments. From a discussion on a video from the UK (growing on extremely heavy clay soil) even no-dig and 'heavy composting' don't really solve the problem, 'get to know the soil, and which plants are happy there' - is that vlogger's advice - which seems about right. I do have some scepticism about 'Back to Eden' but I am happy to hear from other views.

  • @1qaz953
    @1qaz953 Před 5 lety

    What type of wood chip do you use? Thanks! Mark

  • @seedaholicgardens9085
    @seedaholicgardens9085 Před 8 lety

    Wow the strawberry seeds are so small i might try suburban home steads "no thin method with those, I may order the white ones. Pine berries I think they are called but same culture as strawberries, so why not?

  • @jane2100
    @jane2100 Před 7 lety

    should you thin corn and how tall if so?

  • @Rosesinbloom-qu1sc
    @Rosesinbloom-qu1sc Před 8 lety

    i have a source for pine wood chips only that does not include leaves and branches (from a sawmill). Will the "back to eden" method work using only pine? Do I need to add amendments at least the first year?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety

      +Rosesinbloom9711 Usually what you get from a sawmill is sawdust. Sawdust will compact when it gets wet. True tree mulch has enough pieces and part going in all directions and will let air and water pass through. The needles and leaves help to break down the woodchips so, if you only get the wood, I would amend it at first. If left alone for long enough, ANY organic material will work.

  • @deneenksmith6001
    @deneenksmith6001 Před 7 lety

    PAUL WHAT PLANTING ZONE ARE YOU IN?

  • @jennifervert2601
    @jennifervert2601 Před 7 lety +1

    Looking for advice. My house was built on a former gravel pit in Montana. I am trying to grow soil for both a yard and garden. Would this style of gardening produce the soil I need?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 7 lety

      Eventually it will. I would start with putting it about two feet deep and keeping it wet.

  • @bigal7713
    @bigal7713 Před 6 lety

    how old are these woodchips? They look more like compost now for sure. And must have lots of nitrogen in them from chickens, otherwise would rob nitrogen from plants seeded (don't plant directly into woodchips, don't till woodchips into the soil rules)? Being almost as black as the soil do they still keep the evaporation from sun down or does he cover them with a fresh layer time to time?

  • @samueljones9739
    @samueljones9739 Před 7 lety

    Yay Diesel Fuel!!!

  • @maureenpereira270
    @maureenpereira270 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Paul. Love your videos... Are these aged woodchips...? I don't get woodchips where I live but i do get saw dust. Will the procedure be the same?

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 Před 3 lety +1

      No Maureen, don’t make that mistake... gotta have limbs with leaves and needles

    • @maureenpereira270
      @maureenpereira270 Před 3 lety

      @@bighammer587 Thank you so much..God bless you.

  • @dickdenisse9960
    @dickdenisse9960 Před 8 lety +3

    I like the content but it would be nice to be able to hear what is being said.I think this content is important enough to invest in a pair of headphones and a decent windjammer for your microphone. Video without audio doesn't get any message across, audio without visuals is still good radio.

    • @crazy808ish
      @crazy808ish Před 8 lety +4

      +Dick Denisse I've heard the audio on nearly every single one of his videos. Perhaps you need better speakers?

  • @garyblake9445
    @garyblake9445 Před 3 lety

    What type rake are you using?

  • @ZWATER1
    @ZWATER1 Před 5 lety

    👍ty

  • @zenmoto870
    @zenmoto870 Před 6 lety

    my fruit trees always get frost bit.

  • @eliteflix1
    @eliteflix1 Před 4 lety

    please post links to official company sites which where mentioned in video: ex seed, tools etc..

  • @starringchristopher
    @starringchristopher Před 8 lety

    hi...thanks for posting!....... so did he remove a large patch of wood chips to plant and move them somewhere else?
    will he then re- add more when then plants get high enough?..... thank you......

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety

      In this area, he had woodchips like the rest of the property but, over the years he has added compost from the chicken pen. He finally has added more woodchips to the rest of the orchard but, the garden will stay like this.

    • @bonnied3550
      @bonnied3550 Před 5 lety

      L2Survive so I'm puzzled why he does not want wood Chios in the garden I thought that was the point Paul was making was to utilize wood chips in the garden, or was he just experimenting in this section? Thank you for responding-:)

  • @johnnygreen3045
    @johnnygreen3045 Před 8 lety

    Thatnub , something I think I noticed is Paul is planting perpendicularly from his main garden rows, which I think he said are north to south. So, do you know why Paul planted east to west in his orchard? I'm just curious. Thanks.

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety

      I have no idea. I do know that a lot of what he is planting there is not going to stay there. He mentioned this with the strawberries. He will start them there then transplant them to another location later.

  • @Sg4809
    @Sg4809 Před 4 lety

    So what kind of shredded wood? And how deep? Also when you are starting out, is there anything that needs to be put on top of the soil before the wood chips are layed down? Ok reading the comments I take it that he put 16 inches down?

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Před 8 lety

    What about your BTE garden, Thatnub? Are you not doing a garden this year?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety

      Not really planning on a garden this year. While we would like to start one, there are so many things above it on the list of having a new house. "The Wife" might do a small garden this year and we may put up a couple trees and bushes in the front of the property.

  • @Maxspeed7Dab
    @Maxspeed7Dab Před 7 lety

    try gluing some fur or sponge foam on you microphone to prevent wind noise

  • @su0019
    @su0019 Před 6 lety

    i live in houston very hard to be in garden in summer wish one day i move somewhere nice weather to garden all year long. any suggestions

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 6 lety

      Texasprepper2 is in Texas czcams.com/video/A-imGx9Wzy4/video.html maybe ask him for some local tips.

  • @robc2536
    @robc2536 Před 7 lety

    The area that Paul just planted in doesn't seem to have many wood chips. Is that because they have broken down, or does he put chips down later?

    • @natakijean-baptiste3954
      @natakijean-baptiste3954 Před 7 lety

      Rob C no its broken down u don't plant in wood chips it's just used to prepare the Earth

  • @snowrk
    @snowrk Před 7 lety

    how many inches of wood chips
    did Paul say he put down when he first time layed them down when he moved in. was it 6 or 16 inches? can someone please help me with that. thanks.

  • @bighammer587
    @bighammer587 Před 6 lety

    Hi Paul, I'm newbie here, but learning a lot about things from your channel... Just curious about the wood chips, which ones are best? Hardwood, softwood, or?? What is the best source for them? The local utility gives away chips from their own brush and tree clearing operations. Would that be okay? Thanks!

    • @bonnied3550
      @bonnied3550 Před 5 lety

      Mark Pool did you receive an answer for this question? If so what was it? Thank you😃

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 Před 3 lety

      @@bonnied3550 Sorry for the late response, I didn’t realize that you had asked me this until I was watching this video again and looking at comments, stumbled upon my own comment Lol. What I understand is that you can use soft or hardwood limbs; the key is to ensure that you also get the leaves and needles from the branches. In the winter you will want to get hardwood chips because the leaves have already all dropped and you’re going to get a lot of carbon but no nitrogen. I’ve gotten about 5-6 loads so far and hoping for a healthy garden this spring!

  • @thekidcalifornia7509
    @thekidcalifornia7509 Před 4 lety

    Onions are biannual and will flower and seed the second year

  • @dburnside22
    @dburnside22 Před 8 lety

    Has Paul every used a jang or earth way seeder? I'm curious if it would be helpful for him to have one

    • @1st67mustang390
      @1st67mustang390 Před 8 lety

      I'll bet the constant stretching keeps him more limber

    • @dburnside22
      @dburnside22 Před 8 lety

      +myfoodexperiments your probably right he seems like he is doing great the way he's doing

  • @wilderfarmstead
    @wilderfarmstead Před 6 lety

    His goal has happened. Just check out the Justin Rhodes videos. Paul killed it! Just by imitating nature.

  • @cathyanderson8197
    @cathyanderson8197 Před 7 lety

    how about Egyptian walking onions?

  • @dontjader
    @dontjader Před 8 lety

    thatnub, I'll be at the first tour in June, we'll you be there too?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety +1

      +Donald Tjader The first Sunday in June is the first tour of the year and yes, I will be there. Come up and say hello.

    • @dontjader
      @dontjader Před 8 lety +1

      I Look forward to meeting you :)

  • @muhlissuh__
    @muhlissuh__ Před 8 lety +4

    Could you do a video showing Paul crack open some of his chickens eggs? I think it would be awesome to see how healthy the eggs look being on the back to Eden garden diet

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety +2

      Maybe. I will be there for the first tour of the year, June 5th 2:30 PM so, maybe after the tour.

  • @barbaradumler6503
    @barbaradumler6503 Před 8 lety

    How do you keep track of where one row is to another row. I don't see any markings?

    • @L2Survive
      @L2Survive  Před 8 lety

      While he is planting, he uses that string with the two stakes. After the area has been planted, he waits for the veggies to pop up.