Today we are moving our Grocery Row Garden to the new property. It’s exciting. Really, really exciting. And not clickbait!!!

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We were Grocery Row Gardening at a rental property and had to move – so we’re digging up and transplanting now that the rain has come!

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  1. Hurray! Hope all is well. Do you have the same PO Box? Hoping to get my back injury fixed soon. (I have lamed up since the start of August) Great to hear from you!

  2. It’s really a therapeutic, enjoyment, just to watch… 💚 Always a laugh as well! Thank you friend

  3. Fountain! 🤣
    I was expecting you to say something like, "oh, hi there". But no, cue fountain! 😅

  4. Not Clickbait: Get viewers to click on your video with this one weird, little known 5000-year-old trick that Big Vid doesn't want you to know about.

  5. David, have you tried Hakurei turnips? They are awesome for planting in rows.. 38 days. You can eat the turnip and sautee the greens. You can get them from Johnny's.

  6. Sitting here wondering what your content is going to look like next year when your not combating contractor quality loam🤔

  7. Got your grocery row book yesterday and read it in a flash. Easy read, informative, inspiring! Can’t wait to get started when a patch of our woods is cleared this weekend! So practical and beautiful!

  8. It’s Nov in northeastern Massachusetts and I have 5 potato plants in my yard I am desperately trying to keep alive until December. I’m not kidding!!!

  9. I’m so glad you are getting to retrieve all of the trees from the old garden spot. We are in central Georgia and had some much needed rain too. I can’t wait to see how the rest of the fall garden progresses.

  10. I find watching your videos very meaningful because I learn so much from them! I know what you mean about rain. It's only rained twice, 2nd time was yesterday, since Ian blew through. 1 st time was about 10 days after. Thankfully I have my rainbarrels and have been able to take care of most of my plants pretty easily

  11. Bought your book and Grow a Little Fruit Tree, also have my design for a curved grocery row garden laid out. Breaking ground on the new property next April and I can't wait.

  12. The mulberry tree on my property line has black, red/pink and white berries

  13. Nice video. I'd love to hear an expanded video on "Death Hedgerows." More suggestions for an edible fence would be great.

  14. I'd set up the chestnut and the mulberry in the pasture.
    Those cabbage family plants tend to do fine in frost/cold.
    If we plant something invasive, we plant it in its own patch separated by lawn. Your raspberry sounds like our introduced Himalayan blackberries.

  15. "This is not your fault" I felt a load come off my shoulders when you said that. I have too long taken on the burden of the mulberry by myself. Thank you for releasing me.

  16. Look at that awesome SOIL! I'm so glad you and your family has found a home with soil that accommodates the needs for growing!

  17. "Instead of doing something meaningful with your own life, You can vicariously experience, yno what i'm doing" = LOL + Subbed

  18. if I didn't have my own family I'd come be an indentured servant for yours and just learn by working for ya. What a great life…

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