Finally! We harvest the garden after THREE years of using our raised accessible garden boxes. This year we had some really tiny invaders coming in to sabotage our plants… Sad day for the garden… but we still managed to harvest some amazing veggies. The potatoes did GREAT along with the basil. Super fun. We enjoy this yearly project.

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37 Comments

  1. You need to put more in the compost, add in some grass clippings and leaves and some soil, you need to make a good environment for decomposers to live in, them add the food into that

  2. no one cares if u filmed in your bedroom until 2 million subs,, the quality definitely shows.

  3. I suggest you do not put cooked food in your compost, it tends to mold. Give it to the chickens together with the crushed egg shells, they both wouldn't give any extra's to your compost. But the chickens will love it. And they will upp their egg laying 🙂 I have nog vegetablegarden but I have 2, 100 liter compost bins filled with compost, just using all my vegetable, fruit and plant garbage, with time to time some fresh grass cuttings, best compost you will ever have.

  4. Your garden looks amazing! But you are missing one key ingredient in the compost.
    In order for compost to decompose the organic material efficiently you need to add 50% nitrogen rich material (kitchen scraps) and approximately 50% carbon reach material (wood chips, dry leaves, cardboard) and this should be mixed a few times a week to get air in. This will enable the bacteria to decompose much more efficiently and the fertilizer you will get will be much better as well

  5. succini and ground beef is my favourite meal in the summer. Its called a Musaka its from Greece, i just replace potato with this plant. I have a very fertile part of my country where when they build houses they sell the soil in a truck, i happen to have a friend who drives theme and i paid him to bring it to my yard (original soil is just good for cemetery, its all clay). Now my garden grows much better. I dont recommend planting mellons, they take out all the soil nutriants and all the water essentialy making the soul uselss after 2 years. But tomatos and cucambers are the once to for

  6. The kid's subtitles were so cute 🥺🖤

    Also sorry man for being such a late viewer🥺 was stuck up in some work

  7. Really nice to see how you live and follow the garden growth. But when are yo going to destroy the pixel 7 pro😜?

  8. Hey so for things to biodegrade, you need to add a lot of "greens" so grass clippings and anything with a decently high moisture content. You can then add "browns" like spoiled hay and old leaf litter to bulk it out and feed the fungi in the compost. But always keep it watered!

  9. I have a comment on your potatoes,
    Wfter they grow up about 30cm, you need to fill the sides with dirt and compus(so they grow more potato) and you definitly need to give them more space(potato is a very hungry plant and need alot of nutrition) dont over water it and you will have 3 time the potatoes you have this year

  10. There is a huge difference between biodegradable and compostable. They don't mean the same thing and they both REQUIRE close monitoring throughout the process to get the best result.

  11. You should add a new test for the smartphones, put them in water, not much of a problem for IP rating ones, but i think we would be impressed by the ones without it and still survive water.
    Xiaomi for example don't always have IP rating but you can tell they build the phones to resist water.

  12. i think if you would put a cup of lime in with the compost, it would've broke down faster. But a gardening pro tip, Stick with stuff that grows good maybe try a couple new things each year

  13. Awesome video! My wife and I did our first garden last season and it was fun. we're doing it again next year!

  14. For the compost I'd recommend getting at least one more composer thing. My family has 3 insulated standing "barrel" style composts and the idea is you keep filling one until it's like 90% full then let it do its thing while you fill up the next one and so forth. Giving them plenty of time to fully biodegrade, it's also important to stir them

  15. Hi there I am Arjan from the Netherlands and i do also some Garding myself. A few tips:

    strawberries, put some straw under it that reflects the sunlight. and strawberries need water but don't like wet roots.

    What also makes the soil very fertile is horse manure. I would definitely use that.

    That were my few tips for next season. I hope for you that the harvest be better next year.

    Thank you for making the videos. I dig the hummer do!! 🤙 peace

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