Planting weekend has arrived! Garden prep, buying seeds, fence build and more! | PLANT WITH ME
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- It's (finally) planting weekend here in Maine! Follow along as I tear up the garden plot, prep it and plant veggies for the summer.
Chapters:
00:00 - Previously on the channel
01:18 - Intro
02:29 - Virtual garden plan
05:18 - Buying seeds and fertilizer
05:30 - Breaking up the soil
05:57 - Fertilizing
08:23 - Measuring and marking rows
11:43 - Showing you the pool!
13:22 - Planting
14:23 - Building the fence
16:15 - Upcoming content and well wishes
Music in this video:
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Camera: Canon 70D
Editing: Adobe Premiere
Intro/Outro: Adobe After Effects
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I love how you designed the garden! I also peeped you gardening barefoot and loved that too
Nothing like being barefoot outside as soon as the weather gets warm!😍
You made yourself extra work. You can go to the recycler or just save cardboard from purchases and cover the grass. A bit of overlapping and then a few inches of mulch. Allow a season to go by before planting by punching a hole in the cardboard if not decomposed. The grass will be dead but all the nutrients will still be there. Try to use uncoated cardboard and remove taping. I went to an appliance dealer for the cardboard, which is thicker than regular boxes and will take longer to decompose. Easy, easy, no digging.
Oh I had not ever heard of this! I will definitely try this in the future, especially if we expand the plot next year!
I wish we could have done in ground gardening but AZ has terrible soil for most plants that aren’t corn or cotton. I have two 10x8 raised beds and they took about 30 3cu ft bags of soil and another 10 1cu fr of compost. I also ended up using electrical conduit the metal not pvc for the fence posts because my dog is a poop! I can’t wait to see your garden progress! It looks great so far!
I also tried straw bale gardening. It works pretty good for some types of plants and poor for other types, so do your research. Bales should last two seasons and then used as mulch.
How is your garden going? I hope better than mine. It was a tough June! Lots of rain really stunted my tomatoes and I'm just getting my swiss chard going now. (I live right outside Farmington - not sure where you're located). By the way, I'm not sure if you plant chard or kale, but I do every year and I'm still cutting it for salads when there's snow on top of it in December. Easy to grow too, usually. Great channel!