Our Market Garden is PUMPING! Syntropic Garden Expansion + Amazing Harvests (BEFORE The Hard-Freeze)
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- čas přidán 31. 12. 2022
- Happy 2023! The Gardens were growing amazingly and we've been harvesting and selling the tasty produce at Market. Nick shows us what's growing on, what's new and what he's harvesting. He also gives a brief tour of our new plots in between the Syntropic System rows. This was all filmed before the hard-freeze, so stay tuned for the next Market Garden Update!
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Fantastic job Nick. The gardens look so awesome and edible!😊
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Nick is a rare gem! To be able to find and work with this kind of people is a blessing.
Syntropic expansion fantastic. Bummer on the freeze It will be amazing to watch the recovery. You guys are incredible. Lve Nock he is impressive.
Great video
You guys are so inspiring! Nick has raised the bar for us here in Florida and I'm loving it. I really appreciate you sharing evidence of what can be achieved with proven methods. Seeing is believing! ***Now do tomatoes!!***😜 Seriously, if you can produce heirloom tomatoes you can become a rich man around these parts. I would PAY you to teach me your ways. 😁 As always, thanks for the encouragement and for imparting some of your hard earned wisdom.
Thanks for the kind comments!! We'll have to make an Heirloom Tomato video!
Thanks !!!
This is just amazing. It looks so organized and it looks soooooo good.
Thanks!
I love the purple bok choy it was the best year I’ve had so far for it and I still have some growing.
Gorgeous green, maaaaaaan🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome 👌🏻 👌🏻
Inspiration! Thank you all for doing the work and making videos. My garden is growing and I always sow more seeds after watching your videos ❤
Great job Nick! Looks great! .... and that's why I don't plant sweet potatoes in ground! 😂😂
Yeah! Jim can have the sweet potato market! I don’t want to mess with them anymore. So labor intensive and they become such a headache to have to weed out weekly! They definitely need to be contained!
@@GrowingBackToEden
I grow them year around, and harvest some about once a month, but, I use large tubs & old recycling bins. I don't plant them in the ground anymore. I still have volunteer slips spouting in areas I planted sweet potatoes 3 years ago. I replant those slips into large containers.
Harvesting is SO much easier! Dump the container over, get your harvest, shovel the soil back into the container, amend with wood ash, and start another round.
Great job! Hey Pete, would you please do an update with Litle Pond Farm if possible. Thank you for your hard work! Happy 2023!!!!
A really encouraging part of this video is seeing a young man who is confident and highly capable with a massive opportunity. Thanks Pete for your vision and attracting great talent and enpowering them to do amazing work
Thanks for the kind comments!
Agreed!
Looks great
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Pete: I noticed some bare spots
Nick: bear spots??
😂😂 Or at least that's where my mind when with it right after mentioning rabbit and bug damage.
10:31 if you had excess of Nitrogen in your soil you could mix water with a lot of charcoal powder and poor it into the soil, it would bind a lot of N, compost in place and become biochar.
Would it penetrate though? I would think if it could get into the soil it could be washed out and no one ever accused biochar of getting washed out.
@@BlackJesus8463 I imagine it's both, the smallest particles would get stuck somewhere deeper and anything bigger at or closer to the top. Especially since your soil is compost which should be relatively porous.
@@georgecarlin2656 Yeah, good point.
To be able to surround oneself with the right people is also one of the most important skills for an entrepreneur. No doubt that Pete is great entrepreneur!
Thanks!! :)
It's so amazing
Wow amazing garden Nick! Gongrats and I am thrilled to see more about the syntropic system 😁👍
Vry really organized garden
envious
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I grew a bunch of ghost peppers a while back. We couldn't eat them so I boiled a couple strained it and made a bug spray. I'm guessing it was a squirrel and rabbit repellant too.
The first time I sprayed it on my sweet potatoe vines a bunch of white moths took off, didn't even know they were there.
Pro-tip!!
It has been educational but also a real pleasure watching you grow in the past 5-6-7 years whatever it was Pete from the beginning, you have a whole squad there now with Jim and his protege and Nick. I love this. You make me a LITTLE bit jealous I'm out of the US, God has other plans for us right now and I'm getting some AMAZING exposure to syntropic systems as well as 400 year old medicinal forests planted south of the mountain in Kenya, definitely going to try to get that on camera one day when I get the channel rocking. You guys all look like you have a lot of fun together and help people raise awareness of food while producing a lot of beauty!
Thank you, thank you!!! 🙏
Really liking the update frequency!
It will keep increasing too! Stay tuned!!
The freeze last week hit us hard in North Florida-Jacksonville 😭
Oh I am sure it did! Bummer
It looks great. How big is it?
Morning Pete.
Look into multiplying onions. Old heirlooms.
Think it might be a good fit for your market garden.
Thanks for the tip
Shoot you have the room to run your own Market and let people pay you to set up at your nursery/farm/market. Im seeing the indoor open air market and specialty shop/boutiques happen up here in the PNW we have enough of these 10-25 k person cities that outline Seattlr and the larger urban towns that have grown up and to not pay excessively people will drive an 1 hour or longer now.. So these smaller towns can now sustain a year around farmers market
Maybe someday!
Thx for the Vid!! So the Vetiver is better than say fackahatchee grass for chop n drop Mulching? Does it just grow faster than the fack. Got both from you last year and was wondering if both are just as equal for that chop n drop mulching purpose. As always, TY for teaching us with all your informative vids!! Happy New Years!
Glad you decided to go to Trinity. No blasphemy but this is more useful than what Pete is doing for people new to Florida (like me, and I did purchase the Market Garden series) unless the viewer has years to build soil and is near the coast/river. Inland Florida is brutal. Would love details on the compost tea and plant-based items used to feed and knock back fungus. Now I'll go watch the "after freeze" video. Keep you chin up Nick!
Thanks! But it really depends, does the new FL guest want to grow a food forest? or Annual Gardening or both...? There is something here for everyone :)
Can someone point me in the direction of how Pete makes the beds like this??
When was this planted in the ground? I’m up here in 9a and lost a bit last week.🥶🥶
Some longer than others, but 2 months for mostly everything
Why use the fancy seedling trays with the gaps?
They are do the same job as a soil block by air pruning roots. But they are much more efficient to fill and seed and move around etc. I’ve used them for a few years and really love the quality of the strays they grow in them. My soil mix plays a big roll in that too though. But these trays are super tough and will last years unlike the typical cheap trash trays they don’t last a season in the sun.
@@GrowingBackToEden Are those the winstrip trays Nick? Holy crap those trays are tough....I tripped on a stick and landed on one. I couldn't breathe right for days! Last a lifetime for sure!
@@cpnotill9264 haha yeah that’s a winstrip for ya… we’ll go down before they do 🤣
@@GrowingBackToEden 😂😂😂😂 You felt my pain! Nice work you do Nick and love how you all inspire us, very grateful.
Overgrow the Government. Support GMO = Grow My Own
DEAR PETE...PLZZ GO SLOWLY WITH D CAMERA...COZ TOO FAST...MY POOR SIGHT CANNOT HANDLE IT...MAKES ME DIZZY...🤯🤓🤢
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Ok so i gotta ask. Is nick keeping an elephant in his back yard...lol...just kidding....i am assuming it is some kinda bird...really what is yelling in the background?
Lol the goose
@@GrowingBackToEden ok cool..lol so far we haven't had any geese so i wasn't sure what it was...thank you.
Great video