Restorative Gardening with Mind & Soil
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Garden Straw vs No Straw: Was I WRONG about straw all along?!
Garden Gang! As always I've got a number of experiments going on in the garden. And, one of the most interesting experiments has been with garden straw. Frankly, I was super skeptical at the beginning of the season. But as the season has progressed, I've found myself putting down garden straw in more & more areas as I keep on finding unexpected benefits of it!
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Full Tour of my NEW Automatic Irrigation System!
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.14 дней назад
I am SO THRILLED with how my new automatic irrigation system is running in my garden! It has taken a few years of experimenting to really understand all these components and which ones work best for the plants I'm trying to grow. As always, I'll continue to make tweaks and adjustments based on what I'm seeing, but I'm thrilled with the early results. As promised, here are all the products and c...
I hit 200,000 subscribers... but I'm not happy :/
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.21 день назад
Hey guys thanks for all the lovely comments on last week's video. Really appreciate all your support and feeling the love! It has been a minute since I've done a proper update video so I just wanted to quickly hop on to share a little bit about where I'm at and some ideas/decisions I'm mulling over! Big love y'all! MIND & SOIL PRODUCTS Seed Starting Kit: bit.ly/33kTr5G Worm Casting Seedling Mix...
Planting Cucumbers at the end of a S***ty Week!
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Месяц назад
It's been a rough week, but today I'm turning things around with a little gardening therapy :). Come along with me as I not only plant my cucumbers, but also walk you through how I prep the area before planting and build an A-Frame Trellis. Gardening always lifts my spirits, and I'm hoping it can do the same for you. Grab yourself a coffee, kick back & relax, and let's dig in! SHOP MUCKBOOTS (u...
Use these 6 Squash Planting Tips for a HUGE harvest!
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
Want to become a confident and competent gardener this season? Let me help you! JOIN GROUNDED: 2ly.link/1xWPX TRANSPLANT KIT: 2ly.link/1xgG1 HORI HORI KNIFE: 2ly.link/1xgG5 OTHER PRODUCTS Seed Starting Kit: bit.ly/33kTr5G Worm Casting Seedling Mix: bit.ly/3F4K2Mx Pure Worm Castings: bit.ly/3F2KvPv 4-4-4 Superfood: bit.ly/3q9GEMo Hori Hori Knife: bit.ly/3naqAbg Grow Light: bit.ly/3taolIM SAY HI ...
Come with me for a Relaxing June Garden Tour
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.Месяц назад
It has been a wet and cool Spring for me in Zone 7B, but the garden is good shape and patiently awaiting warm weather. So in today's video, you're going to come with me for a June Garden Tour and I'm going to share with you: 5 things that are exciting me in the garden, 3 flops or fails I've already experienced, and 1 thing I'm going to do differently for next season! 1/4" Drip Tape Brand: Agrif...
🍅 DIY Tomato Trellis for Metal Raised Beds!
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video, I'm going to show you how to build a sturdy and efficient tomato trellis specifically designed for metal raised beds. Using the existing bolt holes on your metal raised beds, we'll create a trellis that supports your tomato plants, allowing them to grow tall and healthy. This method not only maximizes your garden space but also ensures your plants receive adequate air circulation...
How to build a DIY Snap Pea Wall!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Месяц назад
How to build a DIY Snap Pea Wall!
Grow HONKIN' Carrots - Full Seed to Harvest Guide!
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Grow HONKIN' Carrots - Full Seed to Harvest Guide!
9 Tips to Grow Arugula from Seed to Harvest
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
9 Tips to Grow Arugula from Seed to Harvest
Come with me for 7 Relaxing April Garden Tasks
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Come with me for 7 Relaxing April Garden Tasks
5 Relaxing Spring Gardening Projects | Soil Saturday Ep1
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
5 Relaxing Spring Gardening Projects | Soil Saturday Ep1
I tried planting 100 Garlic Cloves in 1 Raised Bed
Просмотров 26 тыс.8 месяцев назад
I tried planting 100 Garlic Cloves in 1 Raised Bed
6" Spacing vs. 7" Off-Centre Spacing EXPERIMENT - What's the best spacing for Garlic?
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
6" Spacing vs. 7" Off-Centre Spacing EXPERIMENT - What's the best spacing for Garlic?
3 EASY Preservation Techniques!
Просмотров 3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
3 EASY Preservation Techniques!
6 Garlic Planting Tips for HUGE heads!
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
6 Garlic Planting Tips for HUGE heads!
What type of Soil is BEST for Growing Potatoes? Gardening Experiment!
Просмотров 33 тыс.Год назад
What type of Soil is BEST for Growing Potatoes? Gardening Experiment!
What's the best spacing for Garlic? SURPRISING Experiment Results!
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
What's the best spacing for Garlic? SURPRISING Experiment Results!
How to Grow Potatoes Step-by-Step Video Guide!
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
How to Grow Potatoes Step-by-Step Video Guide!
5 Tips to Grow WAY More Tomatoes in Less Space!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
5 Tips to Grow WAY More Tomatoes in Less Space!
This ONE Tip Will DOUBLE The Size of Your Garlic Heads!
Просмотров 574 тыс.Год назад
This ONE Tip Will DOUBLE The Size of Your Garlic Heads!
9 Tips to TRIPLE Your Cucumber Harvest!
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
9 Tips to TRIPLE Your Cucumber Harvest!
How to Grow Radishes from Seed to Harvest!
Просмотров 32 тыс.Год назад
How to Grow Radishes from Seed to Harvest!
My 2022 Garlic Harvest (sneakpeak!)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
My 2022 Garlic Harvest (sneakpeak!)
I suck at growing potatoes 🤷🏻‍♂️
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
I suck at growing potatoes 🤷🏻‍♂️
I TRANSPLANTED My Carrots... Here's What Happened!
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
I TRANSPLANTED My Carrots... Here's What Happened!
4 Tips for Gardening in a Heat Wave!
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
4 Tips for Gardening in a Heat Wave!
What's the BEST Soil for Growing Radishes
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
What's the BEST Soil for Growing Radishes
How to Start Gardening
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
How to Start Gardening
Can these garlic babies be saved?
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
Can these garlic babies be saved?

Комментарии

  • @jessca_87
    @jessca_87 17 часов назад

    Wtf what happened to planting gardens the ol fashioned way…u don’t need all that stuff just sum seeds and good rich soil 🤦🏻‍♀️ my garden turns out great and abundant every year with only using miracle grow once a month on all my plants

  • @redfox9446
    @redfox9446 18 часов назад

    Pro tip, prune the stalks with the flower bulbs on them for larger garlic bulbs.

  • @yvettereaume9870
    @yvettereaume9870 День назад

    What was that kind of bag you said you store the garlic in? Where do you get them from?

  • @someuser4166
    @someuser4166 День назад

    Can you chop of the stem / leaf thing before drying the bulbs? The leaves are editable so it's a shame to let them dry out and throw them away.

  • @SC-qk2hc
    @SC-qk2hc День назад

    Straw is too much work and messy. There must be a better way.

  • @gimkit1188
    @gimkit1188 День назад

    Welcoming garlic into the world? You mean pull it OUT of the world.

  • @cherylhowker1792
    @cherylhowker1792 День назад

    Here in the uk I have found it helpful for keeping weeds at bay and for less watering, as I don’t have irrigation- it’s extremely expensive from what I’ve found. So I water by hand, but this means that we use more water to get what we want I believe. I find that the straw helps retain moisture and give it back to the soil once it’s dryer. I also find it helps stop evaporation- so I have to water less, so uses less water. I don’t know if it keeps things cooler and so doesn’t help in the tempered climate…. But tbh that would just make me think about what I’m growing and if it’s worth growing…. Ie tomatoes- I grow for family I don’t eat them… so wouldn’t bother me not to grow them. Melons haven’t done well so far, but we never know how it’s gonna go. Maybe they need to be under cover again- so I would need to sort a better undercover area if I wanted it badly enough. Again is it worth it

  • @thefishingpol
    @thefishingpol День назад

    Plus you can use those scapes to cook into wonderful stirfrys or other dishes. Win win.

  • @user-gy2kn6os1i
    @user-gy2kn6os1i День назад

    I dont know what zone i live in, just northbof parallel 49. I need to make small green houses to protect my roses and other perennials from frost/snow or too much rain. Your first idea is easy enough, I can modify it ( lack of some tools). Thanks for sharing.

  • @Nocare89
    @Nocare89 День назад

    It's crazy how much of a difference a mulch makes. I mow the lawn and that covers most of spring into summer. By then I can start utilizing the pods discarded from seed harvesting. That pretty much lasts until fall when the leaves are available. Then I can finish with compost over winter that I worked on all season. I'm running an even cheaper setup than you. Sometimes wish I could buy straw or wood chips. Weeds will come up but will be minimal. You're going to have a lot more spiders and earwigs though. Also can be good hiding spots for slugs early in the season when its most important to snuff out weeds. Those will be around anyway.. just pluck them in the early morning for a week and you're good.

  • @jamesboutin-crawford6220
    @jamesboutin-crawford6220 2 дня назад

    Thx Jordan

    • @MindandSoil
      @MindandSoil День назад

      My pleasure James! Hope the worms are settling into their new home!!

  • @Oridavis
    @Oridavis 2 дня назад

    I harvest them to make my garden bigger

  • @ccggenius
    @ccggenius 2 дня назад

    Yeah, but is there a difference in taste? I can see the half-sized ones being worth it if the flavor is more concentrated or something.

  • @MamaMudskipper
    @MamaMudskipper 2 дня назад

    I prune the branch that the suckers grow off of as soon as the leaves on the end start tinging.

  • @teebob21
    @teebob21 2 дня назад

    Its too late to plant garlic if the ground is frozen, or if its spring.

  • @yeah_right88
    @yeah_right88 2 дня назад

    Easiest way to get me to block your channel is click bait like this. What a POS

  • @addisonfirth6212
    @addisonfirth6212 2 дня назад

    I’ve never had good results translating cucumbers I’ve found they do way better if you direct sow

  • @MichelleUpNorth
    @MichelleUpNorth 2 дня назад

    This is worthy of a Lycan Chair

  • @remischmitt9308
    @remischmitt9308 2 дня назад

    More weight does not mean better.

  • @jacobkuntflapp
    @jacobkuntflapp 2 дня назад

    This doesnt work.

  • @indiefan23
    @indiefan23 2 дня назад

    Why would you be against mulch? Especially the best mulch. So wacky. You've gotta be the first person to doubt mulch in the garden and think it's a gimmick. Straw is flat out garden gold. It just has multiple benefits and no draw backs. You have not even realized yet that it's slowly breaking down and feeding your soil yet.

  • @BobbyFinger-vz2uo
    @BobbyFinger-vz2uo 2 дня назад

    Where do I buy these big cloves

  • @andrewklokoc5229
    @andrewklokoc5229 2 дня назад

    I also like to flush my old soil out with a bunch of phd water to get any old ammendments out so I’m able to reammend and know what I’m starting with nutrient wise

  • @BrookeAllyceHuntsman
    @BrookeAllyceHuntsman 2 дня назад

    Gardening and even just basic yardwork has been an important physical outlet for me recently. I love hearing stories about how it helps other people. Do you have ideas on how to help kids get into gardening?

  • @brianseybert192
    @brianseybert192 3 дня назад

    Two issues I have with straw, one impossible to find "organic straw, and the jumping worms will use it as a food source. The straw was 2 years old in hopes to degrade any persistent herbicides, no herbicide issues, but found JW's using it as a food source. I recently replaced the straw with dried grass from my lawn, hoping the higher nitrogen content of the grass is not as attractive as the straw to the JW's. The most attractive mulch for JW's is leaves, shredded or not, had to stop using last year. Chopping and dropping comfrey, so far has not attracted the JW's in any large numbers. Best mulch to reduce JW's so far the garden, my perennial mulch of thyme and oregano. Stay Well!!!

  • @orange-peeler
    @orange-peeler 3 дня назад

    this is so smart, thank you! Just wish I saw this before I planted everything lol -_-

  • @lauraschwartz1077
    @lauraschwartz1077 3 дня назад

    So my issue with straw is that it is potentially sprayed with weed killer which happened to me. After mixing it into the soil to decompose at the end of the season, i noticed that my new crops the following year did poorly. So no straw for me unless i know for sure where it came from.

  • @lynncomel
    @lynncomel 3 дня назад

    Then would the size of garlic be the same had to ones unpruned be given more nutrients instead?

  • @DavidThornburn
    @DavidThornburn 3 дня назад

    Love straw, works for me big time. I started last season and saw all the benefits you mention

  • @juliemalloy8219
    @juliemalloy8219 3 дня назад

    Thank you, I might have to buy one.

  • @Shockwave_App
    @Shockwave_App 3 дня назад

    Follow to see the results. NO!

  • @juliemalloy8219
    @juliemalloy8219 4 дня назад

    What kind of knife do you use? Love your videos.

    • @MindandSoil
      @MindandSoil 4 дня назад

      Hey Julie! I actually sell the exact one that I use and it's the most highly rated tool I sell! You can order one right here: www.mindandsoil.com/products/hori-hori-knife

  • @innerjon
    @innerjon 4 дня назад

    A-r-u-g-u-l-a

  • @ddhqj2023
    @ddhqj2023 4 дня назад

    Straw is great unless it was harvested late and the 'grass' had time to set seeds. My bale this year was a late cut and now I'm trying to pull wheat grass out of every row. Pain in the butt.

  • @LizThompson-ds1fl
    @LizThompson-ds1fl 4 дня назад

    I’m using straw for the first time in my community garden plot which I can’t get to every day (sometime days). It’s been great in the extreme we’ve had. Plus the weeding is so much easier. Bindweed is still an issue but the usual weeds are much less.

  • @Teas.Louise
    @Teas.Louise 4 дня назад

    Not using it any more. Not since Dow's persistent broadleaf herbicide- Grazon. It's infesting compost and straw/hay.

  • @jockdasher6151
    @jockdasher6151 4 дня назад

    I like straw for mulch but... Stinkbugs love hiding in it. When I try to pick them off my tomatoes and peppers they tend to drop down into the straw and disappear. Pretty sure that's where they multiply and start their young. I've tried spraying organic insecticides on the straw mulch to eradicate them but it doesn't seem to make much difference. Squishing them with my fingers has been my best defense, but only if they don't get away, drop into the straw mulch and disappear.

    • @agn855
      @agn855 2 дня назад

      In a pot I've used a thick layer of granulated lava stones instead. They are heating up (tomatoes love heat) prevent other plants from sprouting, snails hate them and bacteria won’t get sprayed on the tomatoes like on bare ground while watering the plants. HTH

  • @angiek8333
    @angiek8333 4 дня назад

    Ty for this...as someone just starting out this is very helpful 😊

  • @Draconatus24
    @Draconatus24 4 дня назад

    My radishes did not grow this fast in 60 seconds, thumbs down!

  • @anujbhatia3337
    @anujbhatia3337 4 дня назад

    Would you mind doing a test with natural wood chips compared to straw? I feel that one is likely able to retain even more moisture given the mass and is way more easily accessible to folks.

    • @wilsontaylor234
      @wilsontaylor234 4 дня назад

      I have used both wood chips and straw at different times in my vegetable garden. Wood chips break down much slower and do not keep the soil as moist (unless they are about 4-6 inches deep). Straw breaks down faster and feeds the soil. It will absorb moisture that falls on it and slowly releases it to the soil. As noted in this video, 2 inches of straw will insulate the soil, keeping it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

    • @agn855
      @agn855 2 дня назад

      Woodchips are fine to surpress weeds, with the side effect that it changes the acidity of the soil, which is fine if you’re growing trees 🤪 So, mowed grass/straw/… that is the natural companion of your vegetables won’t change that aspect drastically, which is beneficial. Besides the fact that woodchips are adding fungal, while straw will add bacterial stuff. HTH

  • @dee_gee_bee6072
    @dee_gee_bee6072 4 дня назад

    I leave one or two with a scape and snip the rest

  • @juliettedemaso7588
    @juliettedemaso7588 4 дня назад

    Straw has been a game changer in my gardening. I cannot believe how much less I need to water, plus it breaks down so beautifully into soil. It grows beautiful mushrooms too! I won't ever garden without it again. Including in the flower beds.

  • @plumbinggamer
    @plumbinggamer 4 дня назад

    There good for getting a lot of seeds when you don't have as much room.

  • @mamache2028
    @mamache2028 4 дня назад

    I dont think i will use straw to my strawberries again because slugs use it to get cool underneath, and with that i have bad strawberries harvest the year. The worst ever because they eating most of my strawberries like 80% of them. 😢

    • @MindandSoil
      @MindandSoil 4 дня назад

      Try popping the strawberries onto chicken wire - this has worked super well for me!

    • @mamache2028
      @mamache2028 4 дня назад

      @@MindandSoil Thank you for the tips. will definitely try that one.

  • @dzylstra5026
    @dzylstra5026 5 дней назад

    I planted 1,800, lol, they look great, way more work then I ever imagined. My largest is 3 inches. There’s no link In you bio, this was a bit much

  • @Ateesh6782
    @Ateesh6782 5 дней назад

    10:00 A bit of math: going from 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft to 4 ft by 4 ft by 4 ft is not 10% extra. It is going from 27 cubic ft to 64 cubic feet, which is more like an extra 137 percent. - If you take the “closer to 3x3x3” wording and do the math with, say, 3.5x3.5x3.5, that’s going from 43 cubic ft to 64 cubic ft, which is going an extra 49 percent. Other than that, I agree with the message, it is indeed worth the effort. ;)

  • @geraldhowse8597
    @geraldhowse8597 5 дней назад

    I hate to give you the news but you couldn't have disturbed the soil any more than what you did to your no till bed.

  • @ElmwoodChris
    @ElmwoodChris 5 дней назад

    Great video!! Can I ask what you think the end of the year will look like? Will you be removing the straw from the beds or will it get incorporated in to the soil for next year? You had me sold at less weeds but I’d be interested to see what the next step is when winter approaches etc.!

    • @MindandSoil
      @MindandSoil 4 дня назад

      Great question! I'll likely pull it off, put it into my compost, and put leaves down on the beds through the winter. And then at the end of the winter I'll pull the leaves off, put them into the compost, and put fresh straw on for that season. Everything that ends up in the compost will end up back in the beds once fully broken down as actual compost

    • @ElmwoodChris
      @ElmwoodChris 4 дня назад

      Thanks so much for the response :)

    • @Wolf-xu1fj
      @Wolf-xu1fj 3 дня назад

      I think it would be more beneficial if you mixed the straw with the soil in the beginning, and use mulch on top for keeping the soil moist.

  • @geraldhowse8597
    @geraldhowse8597 5 дней назад

    Pretty brave of you to do all that work on advice from a book smart person?

  • @tammyreyers1119
    @tammyreyers1119 5 дней назад

    It’s also possible since the sunflower seed was so big it could’ve even shaded out some of the plants were growing