The Real Reason I'm Tearing Out My Garden with GARDEN TOUR

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I got hit with herbicide contaminated horse manure in 2011, 20 tons of it, hung around for 4 yrs, never again, I hear biochar and seeding with oyster and turkey tail mycelium on straw can speed up the decomposition of that persistant sh@%&! it should be banned. Good luck Nate

glassbackdiy
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My suggestion is definitely not going to go over well. I garden in upstate Ny on clay soil. I started my garden with raised beds . Then I ran into the same situation you are in . I ripped all the raised beds out and started over . Set you garden up like a market garden. 30 inch beds with 18 inch path ways.
Wood chips the pathway compost as you can afford it on the beds cover crop every time a bed is empty.
I eventually expanded my garden into a small market garden sell some produce to pay my crazy taxes.
Raised beds require way more water and work.
If you spread all that compost u all ready have into some 30 inch wide beds plant it in rye and vetch soon next spring knock it down cover with a silage tarp . You will be happy. If I want to direct seed into a bed I put a one inch of compost over the dead cover crop and seed carrots radishes arugula ext . The compost I use is nothing more than aged wood chips sifted through a 1/4 inch screen. I started watching you because I was interested in jadam but my experience actually showed no difference in growth. My irrigation system is nothing special I have a 3/4 pex pipe running from my house with some T and valves that I can screw a garden hose on to . I then have another piece of pex with 2 T and a 90 on the end with the risers being 30 inches and a wobbler on each one . I can cover 4 50 foot beds with this set up . I have a few of them . I put a timer cheep battery timer on each one and walk away.
I market garden and drive a truck 50 hours a week. Low maintenance intensive garden. Learned most of my gardening from watching you . Good luck

stuckinthemudgarden
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When the gardener is ready to do a thing, it's time. You already got a lot of produce. Work while the weather is nice

julianadelion
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I am pausing at the 40 second mark to say I love the idea. I just took my Urban Food Forest down (after 3+ years) to relocate it all, and it is totally therapeutic.

busker
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Ide love to see your process or ripping out and how you redo it! Loved your look at my neighbors garden at the end 😂!

Returntothesoil
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I would love to see all of it. The planning and reasoning behind how you’re going to set it up so I can apply the logic when we do our new garden. It’s been crazy dry here as well so we need all the help we can get.

colebesaw
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Ah yes, us men love a good excuse to tear something out and make it better. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with my friend.

klew
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I think you'll provide max value to the tribe if you just go for it! Harvest what you can and make next year's garden absolutely EPIC

adamwisz
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Love your honesty. Gardening is not easy.

nabathi
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From what you have shown… I would harvest all herbs, squashes, and peppers; then pull them up. I would start transitioning now before winter and put some dried grass to cover the areas you dig or take up. Definitely would start ridding the rotten wood now before the winter. The more you get done now and the more you are able to get dried grass layed; will help prepare your ground and easier transition to start your spring crops.

Lovegoesalongway
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Hi Nate you should have tested the manure first😮, I hope you get it sorted. You can grow brassicas in the contaminated soil.👍👌

nickthegardener.
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Same here bro. Im totally tearing down my 50x50 and starting guilds this fall. Permaculture is the way to go.

bobbyanderson
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Thanks for the garden tour! Everything is just like my garden - bone dry, with no rain for over a month now. As for ripping out the garden, in my opinion, it's much better to wait for the fall harvest first.

andrejpuskas
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I would also appreciate as much of the teardown and planning process as possible for the thought of what to do with my garden for next year

Spawn-viking_grow
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We can't always rely on Mother Nature to supply our needs, we must also implement the best technology available to achieve the desired results.

BTW... love the thumbnail

mdamiani
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Super hot chilis are great for medicine. Dry them and rough grind them, and then use them in an oil infusion with camphor or menthol for a great muscle rub. The capsaicin in the peppers really helps with pain, and soreness and increases blood flow. Just remember to wash your hands really well after applying 😂

phyrewillow
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Time to start anew. Rip it up and get everything done in time for garlic planting.

bluewolf
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Hi Nate I love seeing your garden looking forward to the redo. I have the same problems with my logs decomposing. I have almost the same rain as you, I stand out there 2 to 3 hours everyday, looking forward to showing us how to put in a watering system. I personally would wait I can never pull up anything still growing, saying that I would suggest you do what would be easiest for you. I want to see everything from start to finish thanks my friend you rock !!! 🙏🏼❤️👍

freebirdg
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Hey Viking! Thanks for the video! I see why you want to change things up. I would like to see you rip it up this year rather than next. Having said that it is purely for my own selfish needs… by you doing the work this year I will in turn have all winter to see what you’ve plan my upgrades to my own garden in the spring. But you do whatever works best for you my friend! Cheers brother!

jasonbell
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I use a drip system in my back yard. There is no need to up everything raised beds. If your soil is good just till and add a drip system to your garden. I have one raised bed and it is a pain in the Ass. The garden in the ground grows great with a drip system. Good luck

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