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Organic Gardening Secrets Revealed, World Record Garden Tour! No Till Gardening Tips 4 Healthy Soil!



Come enjoy a tour through Dad’s organic garden – you’ll be glad you did! Along the way, he gives a lot of great advice and tips about his organic No-Till gardening best practices. He discusses No-Till, mulching, trellises, compost, Hügelkultur, drip irrigation, experiments and much much more! Hopefully you can gain some gardening wisdom as he shares from his world record gardening expertise!

Make the your soil the healthiest, richest and best soil by focusing on feeding the soil microbial biology – instead of feeding your plants! The reason this works best is because the soil microbes themselves are what actually feeds your plant’s root system through mycorrhizal symbiosis!

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Happy to see all of you here! We’re excited with the launch of our new channel and hope to help you with all things organic gardening, homesteading and woodworking! I’m Luke and I have been wanting to make some videos to help others be successful gardeners, homesteaders and woodworkers. Together with my wife, our family, and my father and his, we hope our videos are a blessing to you as you learn how we put food on our table, take care of our homesteads and do some woodworking projects together!

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10 Comments

  1. I'm enjoying your videos. I started asparagus this year and had some asparagus beetles. I worry about cutting back and keeping in place in case they overwinter – even composting a few feet away could be problematic. Do you worry about overwintering pests with chop and drop? Ohio 6a garden.

  2. Hi love watching your videos could you possible do a video on growing giant toms from start to finish and we're you grow them and that if possible

  3. I stumbled onto your video today and I’m so happy I did. Thank you for sharing how to plant and maintain a healthy garden. I have loved gardening all my life, getting older now, 66. So, the no till is good for me to. I really liked seeing all that you added to your soil. I’ve added some of that but I’m definitely getting more to add to my arsenal. I sure like learning cuz it’s a lot of work if you don’t get it right and disappointing results to.

  4. Last year I was shocked when I discovered that cilantro will grow all winter. It made it through -6 F temps in zone 7a.

    I’m impressed by the well planned design of the garden, along with the health of the soil. Looking forward to future videos!

  5. Thank you for the gardening tips. I am a beginning gardener and this was really helpful. I am always wondering what to plant with what companion plants, and what the needs of different crops are. God bless you. Have a happy thanksgiving.

  6. I really enjoyed the walk around your productive garden and how you encourage volunteers with chop and drop like that. You’ll have so much asparagus soon too. God love you both too 😊 Kayleen

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