Thank you John for specifically identifying the spores that the steward of
the property up in Oregon/ Washington used to break down the wood chips. I
have been meaning to ask that question since you aired that “gianormous”
kale video. I, myself, use many methods that you use or have recommended
and I am grateful and appreciative of you, your time, dedication and
overall efforts in sustainable gardening. If you ever get to Tallahassee,
Florida area look me up and I will put you up overnight and offer you a
great organic dinner to give you something back for the help and knowledge
you have shared with the You Tube community. Peace and Respect Bro :)
tomato, cilantro(just got a handful of coriander seed), peppers, green
onion, chives, seeing how strawberries(added coffee grounds etc.) and
watermelon will do in a small area, competing with weeds. heh. weeds. I
like to munch on a certain weed or 2. dandelion being one. but i save them
for bees. planning on seeding cherries after putting them in the fridge for
a few months, they should be stratified. hoping for an indoor lemon tree.
just a few lemons a year would be worth it.
i work in a restaurant, and i wouldn’t use anything from our drains, so
many cleaning chemicals get down there, who knows what’s in some of them.
maybe it’d be ok for your lawn, but i would NOT use it on veggies
Could you link me or point me to a video that shows the exact soil mixture
you are currently using? If not, could you create a video describing
exactly what components you add to your soil to start?
Hey GYG’ers – I have a garden business in Portland, OR. I install garden
beds and provide garden services. I’m happy to provide you the supplies I
purchase in bulk at my price. Things like Peat Moss, Vermiculte, and
Cascade Minerals. You can check out my site: http://homegrownfood.us/ –
shoot me an email and mention Growing Your Greens. Locals only, I don’t
ship.
If you’re going out of town and need someone to water your garden, or need
help with harvesting or other garden services like just needing a hand, I
can help with that at extreme discount. Cheers everyone!
It was actually John’s video from over a year ago that inspired me to do
this, and if you’re looking to be independent and work on gardening, I have
a page about that on my website. Let’s chat!
To the lady that was asking about Eatable Gardening. Look up permaculture.
You might consider taking Taking a permaculture design course. Permaculture
Design consultancy businesses do quite well. Look up Geoff Lawton and
PermaEthos.
Your message about how you think pot should be legalized is wrong headed.
We have enough idiots and or brain cell damaged people in this country.
We do not need to legalize people killing their brain cells.
You’re gona get “carded” if you walk into a bar, John.
You’re looking younger every day.
(lol — same thing happened to my son & he was past 30, being big on
healthy eating….heh heh.)
Hell yeah John! Im glad you covered your position on medicinal cannabis as
that has been a question of mine for quite some time now. Really looking
forward to seeing the grow op videos from CO/WA 🙂 great vid as always
john. Keep on growing.
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Thank you John for specifically identifying the spores that the steward of
the property up in Oregon/ Washington used to break down the wood chips. I
have been meaning to ask that question since you aired that “gianormous”
kale video. I, myself, use many methods that you use or have recommended
and I am grateful and appreciative of you, your time, dedication and
overall efforts in sustainable gardening. If you ever get to Tallahassee,
Florida area look me up and I will put you up overnight and offer you a
great organic dinner to give you something back for the help and knowledge
you have shared with the You Tube community. Peace and Respect Bro :)
you look so young here and v handsome =]
Your messages around optimal health & resilience are bang on! The quality
of your food contributes so much to both. Thank you for your video :)
Have you ever thought about raising backyard chickens?
John you look so handsome today. The shirt reflect great on you.
Thanks for the videos.
Hi!
Let thy food be your medicine and your medicine be your food! Also
medicinal herbs ^^
tomato, cilantro(just got a handful of coriander seed), peppers, green
onion, chives, seeing how strawberries(added coffee grounds etc.) and
watermelon will do in a small area, competing with weeds. heh. weeds. I
like to munch on a certain weed or 2. dandelion being one. but i save them
for bees. planning on seeding cherries after putting them in the fridge for
a few months, they should be stratified. hoping for an indoor lemon tree.
just a few lemons a year would be worth it.
i work in a restaurant, and i wouldn’t use anything from our drains, so
many cleaning chemicals get down there, who knows what’s in some of them.
maybe it’d be ok for your lawn, but i would NOT use it on veggies
and cubensis dude! for sure
I learn something new every day when I watch your videos, thank you
John, this was your best video ever. Such great advice on gardening and
life. Thank you so much for all you do for all of us. God bless you.
Could you link me or point me to a video that shows the exact soil mixture
you are currently using? If not, could you create a video describing
exactly what components you add to your soil to start?
Hey GYG’ers – I have a garden business in Portland, OR. I install garden
beds and provide garden services. I’m happy to provide you the supplies I
purchase in bulk at my price. Things like Peat Moss, Vermiculte, and
Cascade Minerals. You can check out my site: http://homegrownfood.us/ –
shoot me an email and mention Growing Your Greens. Locals only, I don’t
ship.
If you’re going out of town and need someone to water your garden, or need
help with harvesting or other garden services like just needing a hand, I
can help with that at extreme discount. Cheers everyone!
It was actually John’s video from over a year ago that inspired me to do
this, and if you’re looking to be independent and work on gardening, I have
a page about that on my website. Let’s chat!
you look so young here and v handsome =]
To the lady that was asking about Eatable Gardening. Look up permaculture.
You might consider taking Taking a permaculture design course. Permaculture
Design consultancy businesses do quite well. Look up Geoff Lawton and
PermaEthos.
Miracle crap fertilizer? LMFAO!
Great garden John.
Your message about how you think pot should be legalized is wrong headed.
We have enough idiots and or brain cell damaged people in this country.
We do not need to legalize people killing their brain cells.
250 watt HPS bulb works great!
I need a good source to identify mushrooms
in my mulch and yard, they are all over the place now.
You’re gona get “carded” if you walk into a bar, John.
You’re looking younger every day.
(lol — same thing happened to my son & he was past 30, being big on
healthy eating….heh heh.)
Hell yeah John! Im glad you covered your position on medicinal cannabis as
that has been a question of mine for quite some time now. Really looking
forward to seeing the grow op videos from CO/WA 🙂 great vid as always
john. Keep on growing.
Hi
To the person who’s looking for an internship: you could try WOOFing if you
have a bit of time available.
11:19 What is the best source of information for growing weed?
check out dopechef, they had a vid about a about ago …