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Amazing! Old Amazon Boxes in my Garden and here’s what happened!



Amazing! Old Amazon Boxes in my Garden and here’s what happened! Come along with me as we plant this year’s garden and edible landscape on the farm! Hope ya’ll enjoy! TOOLS USED Today Here: https://a.co/28Se4DV (Stoney Ridge Amazon Affiliate Page)

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  1. I hope you weren't zapping bees at the end. "Work with nature," he says πŸ˜†. Wasps are very beneficial for the garden, too. But you can kill the yellow jackets. You should learn the difference between them.

  2. Oh it’s a good day Josh I love watching you plant those raised beds. Sorry I haven’t been around. I’ve been a little out of cycle for a while not been feeling well but anyway it’s good to see you back up and doing everything you and the sweetie she’s a big help for you. Glad somebody put that smile back on your face.❀

  3. Plantain, not sure about spelling there, is an awesome medicinal plant. Look up everything it can do, then add a few to your herb garden. We dig it up and plant it around our vegetable garden to act as a natural barrier for animals and to utilize it for everything.

  4. This is my first year of raised beds, they're not full of soil yet, but the bags are ready. I need to cut up some of the rotted stump pieces we're putting on the bottom, and the greenhouse 'roofing' is supposed to be here tomorrow.. πŸ˜πŸ‘

  5. I watched your video "Pole barn vs steel building your…………." is this video part 1, 2 or 3. And I could not find the continuing video. Did you name the next video from "pole barn vs" a different name. I was interested in that type of building. Has it next video not been released?

  6. Great video, as always. Did you put anything in the bottom of the raised beds when you made and filled them to keep out burrowing critters?

  7. Those beds that were darker. Weren't those the ones that you put coffee grounds in? Maybe that's why they are a little darker?

  8. Back in my younger years I had eight 4' by 16" raised bed garden because of a bad back injury making it painful to bend over. We raised our food for our family of five. After the season is over we covered our gardens to let the soil rest. We had chickens that would get in the garden and pick around all season. It was a very good way of being able to garden and we alway had a ready supply of compose because we raised feeder calves on pasture. That was back in 1970–I believe in regenerative farming back then.

  9. only thing i can think of is maybe the chic weed took some goodness from soil? but it fed the chucks!

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  11. 3:18 that's not plantain, it's called dock ( unless the names are mixed up between Australia and America ) , plantain is edible it has finger width leaves with ribs that run the length of the leaf , it will grow in drier soil or moist. ( except for broad leaf type that are almost round leaf ) Dock is very moist, it grows in wet to boggy soil .

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  13. Deer lack binocular vision so they cannot judge distance. A wide field of vision is of more use to them. Thus they cannot work out how far it is from one fence to the next.

  14. I think the plant indicated as "plantain" might be dock ,both it and plantain edible, best when young.
    Your place is looking great!

  15. Josh the one thing a retentive farmer should have mentioned while planting tomato plants is to plant some basil in between them, to keep out mater worms and basil great to have to cook with too!

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