Market Gardening in May: Garden Tour

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Komentáře • 49

  • @cordiapugh9828
    @cordiapugh9828 Před 3 lety

    YOU ARE THE MAN! Thank you for sharing your wealth of KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOMS IN GROWING GOOD HEALTHY FOOD!

  • @pablodevesey3143
    @pablodevesey3143 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Dutch Farmer. Your work is so very important. Sincere thanks from ireland. God bless you and your family.

  • @reddog40
    @reddog40 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing all this information.Thank you for growing beautiful food!

  • @morningharvestmarketgarden2439

    I try to comment every time, so just so you know,, we've officially changed our CZcams channel from Crane Family Farm to Morning Harvest Market Garden. You have become a huge inspiration to us. Thank you!

    • @reddog40
      @reddog40 Před 3 lety +1

      Just subbed to your chanel.

  • @javikraus
    @javikraus Před 3 lety

    Excelente Moreno!!!!!! Da gusto ver tus videos....Un saludo.

  • @matheww9944
    @matheww9944 Před 4 lety

    Love the diversity of your market garden👍👍

  • @Weesperbuurt
    @Weesperbuurt Před 4 lety

    Because the winter was so mild, I was battling aphids on my pansies all winter long and now still here in Amsterdam. Thanks for a great video.

  • @yagneshdandewar2269
    @yagneshdandewar2269 Před 4 lety +1

    Feels so good to see your videos!!! Inspiring and educating!! Thanks!

  • @morningharvestmarketgarden2439

    Super vlog again, Moreno. We have lots of trees, so we will look forward to more info from you about growing in shade. We never miss an episode!

  • @bob.hudson
    @bob.hudson Před 4 lety +10

    If people care about healthy food, care about your local farmer that works hard to produce healthy food...

  • @zfam7312
    @zfam7312 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job Moreno as always

  • @julien9215
    @julien9215 Před 4 lety

    Encore une vidéo très intéressante, merci Moreno.

  • @niksniff
    @niksniff Před 4 lety

    Brilliant. Love your films we have a gîtes business in 87440 Pensol, France but will now be converting some of our land to a productive orchard with veg beneath. Inspirational.

  • @janbroekhuizen5
    @janbroekhuizen5 Před 4 lety +1

    Those walnuts, let them dry a few months first. In a very dry space, like a conservatory or the likes. Maybe even your high tunnel if they are not very humid during the winter. After that, they will taste great! Looking forward to the video about working under trees!

  • @leozlatkovic
    @leozlatkovic Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful video! Thumbs up ;)

  • @lukasmees-weiblij8006
    @lukasmees-weiblij8006 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the more detailed video on combining trees with the marketgarden. If summers keep getting hotter and dryer we really need to invest in eco-airco aka trees :). Greetz from belgium

  • @baluyotric3900
    @baluyotric3900 Před 4 lety +1

    Learned something new! Ladybugs to control the aphids!

  • @smyledixie1955
    @smyledixie1955 Před 4 lety

    From the vegetable now are fruits wowww😍😍😍😍 i love it❤❤

  • @wobblybobengland
    @wobblybobengland Před 4 lety

    Hey, this vid reaIly hit a note with me, my neighbours have a mature walnut and we get about a third of the nuts, and I have a strawberry and garlic bed too, I feed it only with autumn woodchips and nettle tea, works well!

  • @willyjeff85
    @willyjeff85 Před 4 lety

    this is awesome content. Thank you!

  • @Smithaa1
    @Smithaa1 Před 3 lety

    I wish to stay in ur farm for a while & learn . Wonderful farm.

  • @CherishEaDay
    @CherishEaDay Před 4 lety

    I have been battling squash beetles for a bit on my squash. Then suddenly there were ladybugs. I was happy to see a fellow soldier. Except...they were not ladybugs!! Looks like them but these look-a-likes are eating my squash leaves, leaving skeleton-like leaves. Lesson 9,999! Lol

  • @Falney
    @Falney Před 2 lety

    There is a very organic friendly insecticide you can use. It smells reallly horrible when you are applying it though. Neem Oil mixed in water with some emulsifier so that it actually disperses in the water.

  • @user-dk4iz5yv9k
    @user-dk4iz5yv9k Před 3 lety

    ได้ความรู้ดีมากๆคะ

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Před 4 lety

    I was just wondering where I’m going to plant all these asparagus plants. I tried starting a whole packet of seeds and had great success 🤷‍♀️ I guess I’ll put them with my strawberries ☺️

  • @Jorian1107
    @Jorian1107 Před 4 lety

    Hey Moreno, we have quiet some experience with strawberries on our farm; if you harvest the strawberries for multiple years, you will have smaller ones each year. There are 3 main types of strawberries that we use; the early variaties; these should be planted in the middle of august and will then be harvestable in may of the next year; then we have the late bearing variaties that you should plant in March/April and you can then harvest those in July of the same year; lastly we also have “ever bearing” (we call it “doordragers” in Dutch) variaties that we plant with intervals through April and for those, you should pick out the first 2 flower branches and then afterwards you should be able to keep on picking strawberries from the end of July until the season gets too cold; October probably in your case. I hope this small bit of information can be of use to you concerning some fruits that you do not yet have an awful lot of experience with 🙂

    • @Jorian1107
      @Jorian1107 Před 4 lety

      On a side note: we farm on a commercial scale, but we do still farm in the ground (not on some kind of substrate). We take out the plants every year after they’ve beared fruit. Some times we leave them for a second year, and that usually means more, but a slot smaller strawberries, so also less sellable kg

  • @resitkoc7606
    @resitkoc7606 Před 4 lety +1

    I hope I'll visit your farm someday :)

  • @judithp8552
    @judithp8552 Před 4 lety +1

    😊🤗👍🏻

  • @user-yq8ld2gm4c
    @user-yq8ld2gm4c Před rokem

    Привет из Ташкента

  • @mistryer
    @mistryer Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the latest vid...very informative as always. Regarding nut and fruit trees, if you planted new walnut, pear and plumb trees for example, how many years would they take to start bearing produce? We are in the Dordogne, so a few hours south of you - thanks

  • @amberking7459
    @amberking7459 Před 4 lety +1

    I am looking to add fruit and nut trees into my garden at some point.

  • @shaungarbry88
    @shaungarbry88 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your videos! I always enjoy them and the information you share.
    How tall are you trees? How far apart are they in the rows? How far apart are the rows themselves?

  • @shawnc958
    @shawnc958 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for all your videos !! what would you give as the biggest advice for a 1st year start up market farmer?

  • @leny_ragasa7010
    @leny_ragasa7010 Před 3 lety

    Just come across to your channel today , thank you for your time n effort in teaching us how to do proper gardening, so once the strawberry is established do i have to remove my aspharagus or they can co-excist? Subbed!😀

  • @nicolas-laurenbernaberry2899

    Hi Moreno, thanks again for the videos. I had a pretty bad experience with woodchips/straw mulch around strawberries : these delicious fruits right on the ground were very attractive to snails and slugs. I took out the mulch , it seemed to help a lot, the compost underneath was not providing any habitat and I guess it seemed like a dry lava field for them. Any thoughts or experience on that?

  • @larryberman3837
    @larryberman3837 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Moreno, Thanks for another great video. What were you digging up and then burying at 3:37?

    • @donisenberg3032
      @donisenberg3032 Před 4 lety +1

      larry berman it appeared he was digging a trench and planting asparagus crowns.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  Před 4 lety +1

      Don is right. I was planting asparagus crowns ;)

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  Před 4 lety

      @@donisenberg3032 Thank you for your input :)

  • @salomegg02perez86
    @salomegg02perez86 Před 2 lety

    Me gustan mucho tus vídeos pero no sé inglés .Pregunto:¿No podrías hacer que lo traduzcan al español? Saludos

  • @rodlawrence5946
    @rodlawrence5946 Před 3 lety

    Do you get snow on your garden?

  • @serdaraydin7222
    @serdaraydin7222 Před 3 lety

    merhaba ne den bazı sebzelerin üzeri tül ile örtülü?

  • @mala.aziatka
    @mala.aziatka Před 4 lety

    Nice video 👍🏽 but I wanted to download your free ebook 7 steps and it’s not possible to get it ???

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey, sorry for that! This sometimes happens... Send me an email over at moreno@thedutchfarmer.com and I'll get back to you as soon as possible!

  • @Toskyval
    @Toskyval Před 2 lety

    how many square metres is your plot?

  • @dayglowfunkyjunky
    @dayglowfunkyjunky Před 4 lety

    Another good one Moreno. I'm starting to plan my farm now. No-dig for sure. Also, I saw a very interesting video from Huw Richards about nettles in his garden they have an amazing range of use for the biodiversity of a garden and aphids are attracted more to them than any other plant. - czcams.com/video/lkUmwlJ5RQ8/video.html - a must have on your farm.