Getting the stakes set to mark off the planting areas and pathways. This is where prior planning really helps.

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17 Comments

  1. you really got it going on this yea man, great plot and very well thought out. wish I had as much land here to do what you have done, fantastic man!

  2. Now I just hope and pray it will be productive! I have learned a lot as I have done this, still more to learn. If it goes well, I will be shipping stuff to BMS for cooking! Thanks for watching SoCal!

  3. Yeah this weather is a pain. I only hope that I can get some wood chips hauled out to the house. I ain't gonna be cheap sadly.

  4. The weather has been a pill! That looks like great soil!! You should get a bunch of food off that plot! The trick with corn is ammonia nitrate, once the ears start to silk throw the bat guano to it, or ammonia nitrate, those ears will get huge!! Good Luck!

  5. Thank you for watching. The soil is good to great. I hope we do well this year. Even if we do half as good as I think we can, it will be good!

  6. You can have all you want for free at the landfill. No charge unless you are bringing a large truck. Even then it's only a $5 charge. My brother in law's brother is a landscaper and he uses the landfill to get his. They keep all the wood chips separate from the other garbage and construction waste.

  7. thank you west texas prepper my wife and i hae purchased some land oer by fort hancok area , what would be a good time to plant there ?   right now we are inMihigan but plan on coming down the first week in may

  8. So why were you told not to grow corn…. first time growing my own food and I have lots to learn 🙂

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