Love your videos Brandon! They are a great help to me, and I live nearby,
just west of Fort Worth-so I really like to see how your garden is doing,
as I get great ideas from you. Hope you give us continual updates
throughout the year, and thanks for all you do!
Glad to see that everything survived the cold. I will be interested to see
how your onion sets do I never have good luck with the and I’m trying them
again this year, Spanish Onions.
The garden looks beautiful! Do the chicken eat all the bugs/grubs that are
buried in the soil? The eggs are so pretty! 3-4 eggs a day is great, what a
treat.
Sweet looking start up, especially after all that rough weather. I’m
thinking of building an ark here…or at least putting pontoons on the
house. ‘~* Gonna get out and clear the weeds, easier when the ground is
saturated. Best Wishes
Wood mulch leads to mold, mold leads to nitrogen deficiency in the soil,
mold leads to soilborne disease, leads to tomato disease, leads to fear,
leads to anger, leads to the dark side.
Nice update! My garden area is under 15″ of snow lol
I thought with onion sets you plant them so just the tip sticks out of the
soil? Just wondering, as that is how I tried (and failed) and seen some
others have planted that way too.
Thanks
Tim
A quick update and our Plan for the spring & summer vegetable garden; also
clip of the hens & eggs.
Love your videos Brandon! They are a great help to me, and I live nearby,
just west of Fort Worth-so I really like to see how your garden is doing,
as I get great ideas from you. Hope you give us continual updates
throughout the year, and thanks for all you do!
Check my 2015 vegetable garden at “TheVegetableGardener” also at YouTube.
Thanks
Beautiful eggs. I know you are looking forward to the spring. I will enjoy
watching your garden while our temps are brrrr.
Glad to see that everything survived the cold. I will be interested to see
how your onion sets do I never have good luck with the and I’m trying them
again this year, Spanish Onions.
Brandon, your garden looks great! We’re going to have to wait another
couple months before we get started.
that was a quick warm-up. I still have snow on the ground.
Looks great! cant wait till we can get tomatoes and peppers in the ground!
“If you have chickens….make sure you know where your chickens are” that
is funny!
Thank you for your videos!
The garden looks beautiful! Do the chicken eat all the bugs/grubs that are
buried in the soil? The eggs are so pretty! 3-4 eggs a day is great, what a
treat.
I still can’t believe that used to be heavy clay soil ?? You’ve done
marvellous job getting it to where it is now !!
Sweet looking start up, especially after all that rough weather. I’m
thinking of building an ark here…or at least putting pontoons on the
house. ‘~* Gonna get out and clear the weeds, easier when the ground is
saturated. Best Wishes
Nice plan you got there. what a nice surprise with all those chicken
eggs!!! : ) are your chicken pretty friendly ? do they let you pick them
up?
Nice garden, and sounds like a good plan in place… will be interesting to
see how it goes… Thanks for the video… :)
It’s looking good, nice eggs too!
Wood mulch leads to mold, mold leads to nitrogen deficiency in the soil,
mold leads to soilborne disease, leads to tomato disease, leads to fear,
leads to anger, leads to the dark side.
Great update!
Nice update! My garden area is under 15″ of snow lol
I thought with onion sets you plant them so just the tip sticks out of the
soil? Just wondering, as that is how I tried (and failed) and seen some
others have planted that way too.
Thanks
Tim
brandon i got a question for you. i am going to start my first garden and i
would like to know what is the easiest vegetable to grow?