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He did this all by himself! Tropical EDIBLE GARDEN PARADISE One Year Later!



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More sage advice from a 47-year organic gardener! He did this SINGLEHANDEDLY! Back to Bamboo Oasis One Year Later to see how the best cattle panel trellis arbor worked out and how he planted his entire garden with only one hand. City girl urban gardener turns late bloomer homesteader! Subscribe so you won’t miss out!

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45 Comments

  1. The squirrels are my most destructive critter. They are the reason I espalier my apple trees and keep them about shoulder high. I have about a dozen apples hanging at the moment but I hope to get more apples next year.

  2. Thank you Kaye and Darrell! I loved the tour. Kaye maybe you have a vid about amending soil and how/what to do. I'm in Mesa, AZ and 1st year gardener… very small area growing in my front yard. I tried potatoes in a cardboard box, I did that because I cant dig the ground, I got a few spuds out of one. None of my squash or zukes have given anything, lots of flowers no fruit. Looks like the watermellon is gonna give, we shall see.

  3. LalalalaLove this guy! This is my first time I see him and Iโ€™m hooked!! I planted for the first time in my life at 60 years old and so far so good. Lettuce, peas, beans, squash, ectโ€ฆ.. I have a lot to learn from you both!! Thank you for your inspiration! Have a great day from Santa Fe NM

  4. I lost my whole potato crop due to hay sprayed with herbicide. Ask questions of the grower when buying hay for your garden mulch

  5. Love the latest tour of Darylโ€™s garden. I feel the pain of the squirrels eating the fruit. This year we put electric fencing around the orchard we also plant our corn there and so far so good. Corn is amazing and I actually got apples still on the tree !!

  6. I enjoy the collaborations with Darrell. After I watched this I went back and rewatched the 2019 videos. New subscribers might enjoy them too. I would love to learn more about growing and containing bamboo. I think it would be useful but am one of those concerned that I would let it get away.

  7. Kale: Pot it up and bring indoors for the winter. Fresh kale for months after the garden is dead!
    I think there's a type if flea that is similar to the leaf miner. But it doesn't stay inside the leaf, just eats through in spots.

  8. Inspiring & informative! I love his garden & Kaye's comments all along the way. Thanks.

  9. Am in Bristol Tennessee ๐Ÿ˜€ first year growing make a kale drink yummy me in my boys love it I leave the bugs alone ๐Ÿ˜‹ too but no matter how much they come I been eating a lot of beans still getting beans ๐Ÿ˜€

  10. Am near the river if you use you ๐Ÿ˜‰ holes to get the little black bug the older man said they jumping tixs I also seen the jumping spider ๐Ÿ•ท๐Ÿคฃ I sit out in look at my garden almost every day it's been raining lately so I wait until the rain stops it's a bug that looks like a lady bug every time I see them I kill them they eat my plants

  11. Kaye how did you meet Darrell? Did you know him before you bought your property so nice to have a likeminded friend close by.

  12. Wow just found this video and I love this guy what a wealth of information. The gardens are amazing. I am 3 years in and still learning. Wow what a great channel. Thank you for sharing.

  13. I love Indian red poles they have a wild flavor,very productive and no insect or disease issues. .I sell seeds of several of these,,the green yard long beans with red seed.. I have the same philosophy about spraying nothing and building soil. I have no mexican bean beetles..have not seen them in 40 years Biodynamics and my horse manure compost helpsas well as open pollinated heirloom seed. I find brassicas need row cover to keep cabbage worms off them in summer.Idon't use BT .I grow luffa that is up to 2ft long. I prefer to use the whole long luffa for showers for a full body massage..we used to give black snakes a ride but now they live in the walls..they do keep the rat and wild rabbit population down

  14. Gorgeous garden. Every time I see it it looks more and more magnificent. BTW, you can freeze kale. It retains all nutrients frozen. Makes great soups and stews. I make Indian dal with kale, kale and bean soup, add kale to chili, pasta, and more. Freeze it! Wash and allow to dry completely. Remove the stocks and chop it to your preferred size. Line freezer bags with paper towels and pack with your chopped kale, pushing as much air out of the bag as possible before sealing. Then stack all bags on top of each other in your freezer. Done! Will last for many months. ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒฟ

  15. Kay make you a tea from the basil, sweeten with honey and chill it. Drink it like a southern iced tea. You can thank me later. Absolutely amazing!!!

  16. This was a great video thank you Kaye! I'm just getting started growing some things in the past couple years. I don't have the room like that for such a beautiful garden but those bamboo and cattle fence arches are beautiful! This was great! He talked a lot about keeping some for seed, like his corn and beans etc.. It would be good to know what he does to prepare corn, beans and others to get the seed. Do you just let them dry then take them from the corncob etc…? Thank you again!

  17. This is such a fabulous walk through the kind of garden I wish I had. I've been gardening most of my adult life 50 plua years. Building the soil is so important and one of the few regrets I have in life, that I didn't keep a space but kept moving and starting new gardens. Thank you so much.

  18. I have that same problem…growing d'anjou pears. I got a couple their first year…delicious! But ever since, thousands on the ground…thousands on the two trees, and in one day…ALL of the fruit, from ground & trees, is gone. I didn't think of squirrels…I thought of raccoons, but they strip every morsel.
    It really pisses me off…most delicious pears I had ever tasted.

  19. It is very hard, expensive, and harder as you go to eat off the land It is what caused no one to have hunting, and cropping land, it gets too hard. This shows a successful garden, and then there are those who sowed and have lost thousands of dollars and bought food.

  20. Caster Bean you say? What do you grow it for? Isn't it the most poisonous plant in the world?

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