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How To Make A Keyhole Garden
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- čas přidán 19. 03. 2020
- I make a hugelkultur keyhole garden using upcycled and reused materials. I incorporated the bio-char made in the rocket stove bio-char reactor I made in my last video.
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"Hidey-ho, neighbor!"
👀 👋
A good ol' Wilson hello! I enjoyed that "Home Improvement" reference! 😊👍
Great video! And nothing even exploded or fell apart, Tim Allen Style! 🤣
That keyhole garden is starting to look really nice, I do hope you keep us updated on it. and thanks for all the hard work you do to show us some of the ways to save a little green, live better and have fun doing it.
Hello! (English 🤣) Great video! Glad you planned ahead. Hope you got a long hot bath in! Nice touch with the Wilson type neighbor, too 🤣 Thx for sharing this project.
Very impressive! Love how you incorporated the hugelkultur into the keyhole. Well done!
Nice job. It will cool see the plants you are able to grow out of this.
Great video again! Loved the Tool Time Reference ❤️ My garden is getting way to small for all the ideas you put into my head, maybe I am trying „micro versions“ of it 😂
Ha! Yeah, we had fun with that. Gary’s been in one other video, but I think we need to do more. What do you think? He likes being included. I’ve actually thought of a really simple, small keyhole bed...something that could be built in an hour (not 6). Maybe next week’s video. :-) Thanks for watching.
GreenShortz DIY Good Ideas (Gary and the one hour version).
And I am a fan of the “hot tub rocket stove” Idea one viewer recommended 😊
Maybe you can combine it with your green house? So that the warm water isn’t wasted “unused” after using the hot tub? Like a “ wastewater floor heating” or so. And / Or you could use the “wastewater” maybe like they use it in “constructed wetland”? So, I got plenty of ideas and while my garden is to small I just start to send you ideas ok 😂?
Karen Hotaru: Tool Time meets Corona Quarantine.
Great video! This was exactly what I was looking for
Thanks for watching, Elyse. Glad I could help.
Looks awesome!
Thanks for watching, Andrew.
Dont know why but I like seeing people making hugelkultur beds :D. I've made some myself previous years and gonna make more this year but its still winter here with deep snow. Awesome build!
It reminds me of building mud pies as a kid. Thanks for watching. Good luck with your build.
Best ever, smart effective detail.
Thank you, Janice. Thank you for watching.
Kiaoria from New Zealand :-) nicely done team, that looks great.
Kia Ora from New Zealand. Loved your video. I’m making a hugelkultur bed from all my prunings this video pointed me in the right direction. Love your presentation style.
Thank you for watching, Barbara. Good luck with your hugelkultur bed!
In Zulu language (South Africa) we say "Sawubona"...great video.
Thank you, Vic. I'm glad to add Zulu to my greetings. I was in South Africa for a client assignment one year ago. An amazing and beautiful country. I was in the Capetown area. Didn't get to safari, though. That is on my list. :-) Thank you for watching.
Great video man
Thanks for your kind sharing
It is very good idea
Sawatdee krab from Thailand
That’s a heck of a lot of work up front, but I imagine the food yield will be worth it. I like the brick. Nice to have the resource right across the street.
Ha. True. I’m planning a 30-minute version for next week’s video. Thanks for watching.
"Доброго ранку!" It's in Ukrainian 😊
Thank you for the great video! Great inspiration!
Mornin Mate - Brought to you by Australia
Adiou :)
nice video, thanks for sharing
in France shops closed step by step...
take care man.
and nice pronunciation! :)
In sLOVEnia we say: Dober dan.
Wow great keyhole! Hugelkultur is one thing that I will tackle this year. Will see how it goes.
You are on a quest after all. :-) Dober Dan you. My wife visited Slovenia while in college. She almost remembered the phrase. She was in Llublijana. She was curious what place you are from. Thanks for watching.
@@GreenShortzDIY I was born on the coast (Izola) Bot now I live in Ljubljana :) say hello to you wife for me :) Yes I am on a quest my second year :)
Small Garden Quest she is sitting here with me, so I read her your comment. She loved Slovenia. Said it had all of the beauty and charm of Europe, without lots of tourists. She was there 22 years ago (she WAS a tourist, though). :-)
In Dutch we say “hallo” great vid as allways 😀
ชอบๆๆค่ะ I'm from Thailand
Sawati Ka. :-) Thank you for watching.
HOWDY ~ in Texan
Good morning (magandang umaga) in Filipino 👍😀
Sa ka fet from St. Lucia 🇱🇨
Ciao! from Italy
As always a great idea for your family or other people who are interested in making a garden healthy and have fresh fruit and vegetables. Please share with your neighbor Gary. He looks like he could use a few extra calories 😂✅👍
In India we say hello "NAMASTE (नमस्ते)"
Yay Dad!
G'day Mate from Australia G'day is short for Good Day
I have some old corrugated tin. Can I use that instead of silt fence for the sides of my raised bed keyhole type garden?
“Hello from America!”
That is English for “Hello from America”
Lol. Hello to you my friend. Thank you for watching.
How do i love this video! I have a question. I recently purchased 2 acres on a river in a 100 year flood plain. It has flooded twice in the year i have had it. I love the river and my land with giant pecan trees and loads of Cardinals, deer, and squirrels. I want a garden. I was thinking i could create raised beds and then put sandbags surrounding them. Your Keyhole garden is really cool and i have lots of fallen limbs, a rocket stove etc. Do you think i could keep the floodwater out with this? The water stood 2 days and then drained. Thanks for all your hard work on this great garden!!
Sawasdee from Thailand 🙏
Thank you. Cap kool cap. :-) My brother lives in Bangkok, BTW. Thanks for watching.
Hugelkulture, (I think I spelled that wrong) , keyhole, lasagna?
Anyway. Just watched like five of your videos all in a row I'm really sleepy now. Your editing is awesome and your camera angles are really cool.
I really want to know more about the worm casting situation though. I have several worm beds but I really need to find some way to separate my worm castings from my worms that's easier...
I guess we should rely more on untreaded natural materials, because you can put them in the garden afterwards.
Can you make a hot tub or steam room powered by a rocket stove thanks
That is an interesting idea. I like it. Thanks for the suggestion.
“Howdy!” Southeast United States
“What up, dude” (Southern California for hello)
Ram Ram ..from India🙏
Dzień dobry 😊👌
Dzien dobry? :-)
In polish "good morning". 😊
I'm down here south of Macon, Byron, GA. I was thinking going to a fish bait place to buy earth worms and night crawlers. Bass Pro shops has both. The ratio of green to brown should be 1/3. You can add nitrogen by saving your pee, dilute 1/10 and add to the garden if not to be used for a while to let it all simmer down. I hear it takes a while to simmer down and then add more until all decayed and settled, then it's ready for plants. Some say it takes about 4 months to be ready. So, starting in January would make one of these gardens ready by late spring. We get a lot of delivery with cardboard, so there is a good source for carbon but I believe we have to get the plastic tape, etc. off, so it is a chore. I figure we will be selling to move and retire in 5 to 10 years, so a key hole garden needs to have good curb appeal. I am still trying to figure out what do use so it will look nice a decade later yet not cost a fortune. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Cool thing about being a pack rat? Free projects!
Yeeesssssss!!! :-) Thank you for watching.
A simple projekt
Dia duit! (Irish)
I take it you’re a fan of ‘Tim “The Toolman” Taylor’?
What is the black material you covered the wire fence with? I cannot catch what you said. Great video!
Hi Kate. It is silt fence, the erosion barrier they use on construction sites. It’s a pretty durable fabric and it’s made to hold back soil for months or years. Also free to me (or rather, it come with the purchase of my home). Thanks for watching.
"Silt fence" - similar stuff is used by landscapers under mulch in garden beds.
@@GreenShortzDIY Thanks for clarifying. I am enjoying your videos, Now that I am laid off I have time to tinker. :)
@@GinaKayLandis Thank you!
In Cherokee hello is OSIYO, or SIYO for short
Thank you, Michelle. Siyo. :-)
vannakam , ola , tudo bem from brazil
Tudo bem. I’ll use that in my next video. :-)
مرحبا. Marahaba.
"I'm lichen that" Bwah ha haaaa
سلام عليكم in Arabic, let's see you best shot hhh
你好!
Vankam. In tamil, India
Was that an intentional "I'm lichen that" pun?? 😂😂😂
Yes indeed. 😎 You’re the first to appreciate that. Lol. Points for you Viddynovic! Thanks for watching.
In Esperanto, which should be everybody's second language, you'd say, "Saluton"
Jardinista?
@@luciecobb6596 Mi pensas, ke tio estus "ĝardenisto" en Esperanto, sed mi povus erari.
Mi havas novan hejmon do laboros pri konstruado de ĝardenaj litoj ĉi-vintre, por ke mi povu planti printempe.
Hi Rodney. Probably 15 years ago I had all my (homeschooled) kids learning Esperanto. I loved the idea. We didn’t continue, sadly. It was fun though. We learned a lot using the Mazzi(?) videos. My kid’s favorite line was “sidiju sur la pugo!” (Sp) Have you gone to other countries and visited with other Esperantists?
@@luciecobb6596 I'm still learning, mostly with Duolingo and Anki flash cards, so I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet. My wife really wants to visit S. Korea which would be cool for me because they actually have a lot of Esperanto speakers. In fact, one of the recent international congresses was in Seoul.
Even if you didn't continue with it, in Europe where they take it much more seriously, they've found that learning Esperanto first helps a lot with learning more languages.
Wilson???? Is that you???
You see what we did there? :-) Thanks for watching.
@@GreenShortzDIY loved it.
I love watching your projects. You are a lot of fun.
I like the way you do.
👍👍 🍻
Canadian “here’s your Tims”
What up home skillet? (Hello in my native tongue)
We must be related then. Cousin Chris? Is that you? I'm totally putting that in the video. lol
This made me laugh way too damn hard, thanks for that 😂
What’s goin on bud (Canadian)
how are you = "kamusta ka" in tagalog
hello,in Uganda(LUGANDA language)you can say MBAALAMUSIZA
Kalimera in Greek and God morgon in Swedish.
no plastic in the garden!
5 years from now you better show the chocolate cake soil this setup is going to generate.
Hallo, German, Servus, Austrian German
You are fortunate in that you do not seem to have invasive Bermuda grass.
Nyob Zoo (pronounced "Naw Zone") in Hmong
Arabic. Hello =. Marahaba
In Arabic ( Marhaba )
4:29 No. No it is not.
Lol. I had to go watch to see what you meant. But, I’m still not sure. :-) Tell me what you mean. There are a few options...and I’m curious. Thanks for watching.
@@GreenShortzDIY Maybe I misunderstood your meaning. Sure, a lot of nations have teams or watch football/soccer which is something they have in common, but I don't think that's true across the board. For individuals, it's definitely not. The only sports my family has ever cared about are ones we or our loved ones are participating in.
I can't argue with your angle on it. My thinking was that soccer/football is a global sport. I agree that not everyone will be a fan or follow the game. Thanks for the feedback. Mentioning your "hello" in today's live stream. Thanks for watching.
@@GreenShortzDIY I really dig your videos. Don't go changing because of my grumpy self. Also, I think everybody should check out Esperanto. It's very easy to learn and it has a good philosophy behind it.