Gardening and growing an amazingly productive garden isn’t just about knowledge or skill sets. There is another crucial component that can create more frequent positive outcomes and streamline you success as a gardener.
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25 Comments

  1. I had my daughter buy me a Christmas present and I requested the Hori Hori which I’m very much enjoying because it’s a very sturdy thing to dig up the dirt. I highly recommend the Hori Hori. PS thanks for doing real time videos

  2. Thank you for my tree collard/kale seeds! A big step toward food security. So exciting! Will plant them with hyssop!

  3. I have been searching everywhere through all my saves and through you uploads. I can't find the video you did including mycorrhizal fungi. Can you send me the link?

  4. Hey, Dan… Let's assume for a moment that I buy everything you recommend in the last 10 videos. I did a little math and I worked out that my Bok Choy and Onions would be $20 kg. Time to take a reality check buddy and start to do the math!

  5. I have one of those 4" augers for my electric drill. Digs perfect holes for all my veggies I start from seed. Takes me about 5 secs to dig a hole and drop in my plant. I've dug hundreds of holes with it and still in great condition. Sure saves time.

  6. Ok as a mechanic tools are always needed. With that yes some tool it is worth spending money on.
    But don't forget some tools can be made from others. I have a flat blade screw driver that I use everyday I bent it to a 90° bend. Payed nothing for it found it when digging a hole for my wife's tree.
    That tool has been my favorite.

  7. I also use pliers for pulling up tree saplings that have sprung up from all our acorns

  8. Please tell me what the lilac vine is that is growing in your garden?

  9. Thank you, I definitely need a sharpener for pruning shears!!! I used them to prune a Rose of Sharon..and abused it and it fell into pieces.. Easily put back together but, if it's not sharp it will ball back!!!😂

  10. It always confuses me when people say "I don't have the tools" so they don't do anything. Buy one tool a month over the next year and……wow! 12 tools! You can do about anything with 12 tools. Add in a mechanics tool set in the mix and you would be hard pressed to find something you can't do as far as general tasks such as gardening and carpentry is concerned.

  11. After loosing all of my hand tools in a fire, I bought every item recommended to make gardening easier. I love these tools so much that I’m leaving the bag and all the tools in my will for whichever family member loves gardening as much as I do! The cost was over $400, but worth every penny!

  12. I'm literally drooling on these tools, as if I am in Dolce and Gabbana shop 😂😂😂 only that I'm not into fashion. I'm into tools!!!!

  13. The dig dig is by far the best garden tool recommendation I've ever taken. The Burpee bag is a close second. I've been using both constantly since I got them back in the spring time.

  14. whilst some people must have raised beds, because they're on solid rock, having standard rows is how you can get and use full length tools, that make cultivation, weeding, and bed preparation an efficient exercise. the next step up, when the plot is large enough, is a wheel hoe, with a few attachments. no fancy bags required 🙂

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