Stop breaking your back in the garden! 🌽🌱 Planting season is here, and we’re skipping the hand-planting to knock out our green bean and sweet corn rows in record time. In this video, we’re putting the Earthway seeder to work. See how quickly you can transform a bare field into a planted garden!
🌿 Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:11 Preparation is key
01:14 Green beans
03:03 Sweet corn
05:08 Earthway Seeder
07:51 Seed plates
09:57 Planting with Earthway seeder
13:19 Future garden plans
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9 Comments
Thanks for the video and info 😊.
The rocks will grow back, we have been picking rocks for four generations. Thanks for the video, Mr. Reynolds.
Kamon I agree rows don’t need to be straight to grow crops, y’all are off and running to a big season
Thank you! I have no idea how to start growing corn
See how the Earthway Seeder Plants Corn at 12:22
Good luck with your garden Kamon!
U may wanna do some more research on that corn seed being a bee keeper. If that pink coating on that corn seed is what I think it is, then the powder off one seed kernel has enough of a substance that is called a neonicotinoid insecticide to kill a lot of bees. Such as clothianidin or thamethoxam. Any of these are extremely lethal to honey bees. You used a spreader which cast the dust into the air, onto your clothing etc. you then carried that into your vehicle and possibly contaminated equipment in the process.
Josh dress for the weather you want not the weather you get.
Provider beans are great and Royal Burgundy is a purple type, both do well in colder spring soil. You might try Bronco as its an improved Strike bean. Sometimes I plant beans at 3 inches and get massive harvests for canning. If you do a foliar in late evening on those beans with a fish/kelp (2-3-1) fertilizer at first bloom, full bloom and after the tiny beans are hanging, expect more beans than your family can eat.. Ambrosia is a great bi-color corn but the stalks are really tough to get rid of in the fall.. Plow Rocks for a Living