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23 Comments

  1. Luke you are very smart I love the idea of the land and shipping to custo.ers that is a brilliant idea a lot of us struggle with trying to grow and would apreciate quality produce

  2. Soil is very expensive
    I live in nevada and I don't have access to the things you have access to
    Which makes gardening very challenging

  3. Thanks Luke! What do you recommend for those of us who don’t have ANY extra space for a compost pile or bin? Our city does provide composted yard waste, but I don’t want the pesticide/herbicide residues from that. Is there a good organic compost one can buy?

  4. Great video! I commented earlier on another video that I’d love to see a video on how to source compost in your local area and how to know if it’s any good. I know for most of us it’s hard to be able to make as much copse as you need so you end up having to buy some to supplement. Bagged composts seems to be mostly wood chips and clay mud but then the bulk composts (at least around me) all smell of manure even when they are supposedly made from only local lawn clippings and food scraps.

  5. Perfect timing as I'm about to plant my garlic today. I recently received my order of Trifecta+ and looking forward to trying it out. Thanks!

  6. My raised bed soil has compacted, I believe, due to the dry summer and lack of consistent watering on my part. Should I then work in the compost I've produced for this after fall harvest and maybe cover the beds for winter to prevent excessive leaching?

  7. I am curious if your raised beds were placed obertop the soil level that wee see there or did you dig down into the soil to make them deeper? My raised beds are on top of clay so I dug down a good bit to remove clay to make my beds deeper with good growing soil. So far so good.

  8. I am constantly adding to my soil. Yesterday I got 12 buckets of 'sand' from the Columbia River bank. It is full of all kinds of nutrients from years of deposits from the mountain streams and creeks. I am mixing it with fine wood chips and topping off the soil before putting it to bed for the winter. I need to collect more leaves to insulate before covering.
    Thank you for the reminders of soil amendments!

  9. PSA for those that need to supplement with more compost. Home Depot carries bags of mushroom compost for less than 3 bucks. It's worked great for me in NW Arizona. Our soil is very sandy and lacks organic material.

  10. I started composting my lawn and leaf mulch, food scraps, egg shells and wood chips several years ago. What a game changer it has been. I get about 2 yards of super black organic matter to add back into my 15×20 garden bed every year.

  11. People keep telling me to send soil samples to agricultural extension to find out what to add to soil. What a crock. $40 later all I get is a sheaf of papers filled with gobbledygook that makes no sense. Like everything else colleges do. What a ripoff

  12. I've always grown a nice healthy garden but I noticed a difference over the last couple years using Trifecta +. I just basically wing it and use my own estimate when fertilizing with Trifecta+. It's worked out. I've been watching your videos since you started. You are very honest, passionate and informative about gardening and I have always loved that about you. Congratulations on all your sucess over the years. I can't think of a more deserving individual. Thank you, Luke.

  13. Hello, earthling friend. It looks like you are one of those who are able to live humanly. I see you gardening and cultivating the soil, learning the right methods and sharing your experience with others. Well done. Keep up the good work. I'll ask you one, friend… 😉 do not give your vote to the dem0ns, even better – do not give it to anyone… leave your voice to yourself not to be complicit. We in Ukrаinе are very suffering from US interference in our lives, and I do not want you to be involved in this… Just do not be at the same time with bl00dthirsty c0rp0RATiоns, p0litical puppеts and aggrеss0rs. We in Ukrаinе also love to do garden and vegetable garden, we just want to live. The military of the regime imposed by the West is carrying out gen0cide in my country, and this is controlled from the United States.

    Just know about this, my friend, d0 n0t give y0ur v0ice t0 para_site_s, just stay you as good people. Good luck you, brother earthling!

    P.S. Man lives on the Planet, not in the state. (Victor Tsoi) Don't forget your connection with everyone living. We are all earthlings and we should live according to humanity. To the Glory of the Almighty, for the good of the Earth.

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