Hey we have a microscope lab set up designed for soil. , I'd love to take a look a sample of your soil. We have it set up with a 4k camera so we can show you who is in there ! Would be awesome to do a joint video !
@heavymetalbassist5Сағат бұрын
My water comes from the ground. No chlorine
@Led420canadianСағат бұрын
Happy birthday 🥳
@derekfrazier60403 сағат бұрын
What about mosquitoes
@jhosk4 сағат бұрын
I also put them around the garden fence for the chickens, I release insects inside of the garden like ladybugs and praying mantis. Chickens protect the outer perimeter, and don't overlook geese, they do just as good of a job
@Rusty_Shaklfrd4 сағат бұрын
Slugs are the one pest that really bother me, I can't bring myself to eat something from the garden that I know for sure had slugs feeding on it. Ever since I learned about rat lung worm disease I'm not going to risk it at all, just better to compost it. People get rat lung worm disease just from eating lettuce that had snails or slugs feeding on it.
@franksmith74195 сағат бұрын
Also makes a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
@marybratton17665 сағат бұрын
Happy late birthday my friend!!!🎉🎉
@mikee63547 сағат бұрын
And breed mosquitoes
@user-ss9xc1uk6y8 сағат бұрын
Belated birthday congratulations hope we continue to see you for a very very long time on KZfaq ❤🥂
@rubyewiggins49268 сағат бұрын
Mosquitos will love standing water
@charlescheung33079 сағат бұрын
In China, eating raw lotus root is not recommended, because of the possibility of parasites.
@supertrucker999 сағат бұрын
I USE SAND AROUND NECKS OF CABBAGES slugs avoid Salt sand and ashes....yup. I put sand on my cabbages .
@sandrafoy49929 сағат бұрын
Besides you can hear the little frog peepers singing at night. 😮😊
@creativefilmsmusic10 сағат бұрын
I came across my old original Ruth Stout book this week. It was what got me rethinking how I garden and a real treasure. I enjoy your channel and your approach so much. Thank you!
@Skully333910 сағат бұрын
Also the sun light beams divert below… if the water remains clean it a quick water source .. the real mystery is that the plants know they have water near them and a good caretaker .. the mist might be little depends on how much water it around but in Nature that little goes a long way misty morning … water source passing life forms at night .. if life such as algae and moss gross means life is present and most plants can grow there .. where the water container is earth worms gather especially if u put the container on leave and garden debris
@russyehl359811 сағат бұрын
What is suggestion for tomatoes?
@diddelmugge110813 сағат бұрын
The Deers have eaten all my Sweetpotato-Leaves. They take every thing im planting😊. Holy lord, please help.
@JustSumGuy14 сағат бұрын
You should reach out to David the Good and be a guest at Scrubfest 3 in October. Your style and his have been amazing to learn from.
@DavidSendeme16 сағат бұрын
how often do you water your plants to ensure that the soil microbes are not disturbed..once weekly, twice?
@Nancy-sy7uw16 сағат бұрын
Where do u get the microbes?
@yesidtac786318 сағат бұрын
Crece bantsnte bien
@BNOBLE.21 сағат бұрын
Wayland..... do you ever encounter a mushroom problem during rainy periods with the heavy mulch system?
@kimlevy652122 сағат бұрын
I don't agree with the buckets because too many mosquitoes would propagate and it's not good.
@wendyburston313222 сағат бұрын
Well explained.. Thanks
@juliesherrill906423 сағат бұрын
Water also attracts rodents.
@brushbum750823 сағат бұрын
Good Evening ! New SUB from Idaho. TAKE CARE..
@LouisianaSpeyКүн бұрын
Weeds have been a killer this year
@astrumdeus7098Күн бұрын
Thank you
@microsnook3Күн бұрын
I guess it really gets better with time. I am trying the deep mulch but struggling with thistle and bind weed badly. I dont think I used enough wood chips? Can I use leaves too? I want a healthy soil and know this works after studying some permaculture. I keep getting talking into tilling and chemicals..... Another question, I have grass in the spot I want my garden, should I just remove the grass and then add compost and wood chips mulch so its even with the rest of the yard? Thanks
@waylandsmalleycomeonletsplantКүн бұрын
You might want to put black plastic on the area for a month or so before covering with mulch to start. I got some grass coming through in the new part where the mulch got thin. I us what ever organics I can get my hands on to cover and remember 4 inches min. and 9 or a bit more is good to start with. I have a play list showing all about the mulch we use. Thank you for visiting and please keep me posted on what you do.
@bettypearson5570Күн бұрын
Looking forward to the sweet potatoes
@adlap6700Күн бұрын
Got my first set of tomatoes today. Happy harvest
@elw6150Күн бұрын
And next thing you know you got mosquitoes, rats, raccoons and mice!!!
@PobrengNegrenseКүн бұрын
wow this is very informative.Watching from Philippines.I love your ideas
@waylandsmalleycomeonletsplantКүн бұрын
Thank you, I was hoping people might be interested.
@jondoe2262Күн бұрын
This was awesome and very insightful!! Im a long long time follower, like over 2 years now and this was the most insightful video! Thank you
@waylandsmalleycomeonletsplantКүн бұрын
Thank you, I am working on trying to improve my messaging. Thank you again.
@Jesusdiedforursinslive4HIMКүн бұрын
Hello Weyland, I moved to a different part of Ohio and the soil here is nothing but clay and rocks. I started a big garden 1/2 way thur the summer I gave up. I Just walked away cause This new soil is horrible. At my old house I had put so so much money in the dirt and had a wonderful garden and grew a lot. I thank you for this video because you spoke on things I did and should not have done. Like tilling the ground , thank you next year I will not till God willing, thank you for your in site, God bless you , stay In Christ Jesus
@mcluvin65Күн бұрын
Mosquitos??
@tonilombard9986Күн бұрын
Hey Wayland I love the color of your soil. And I was number one again on both. 😇❤️👍 God Bless To Everyone 😊
@waylandsmalleycomeonletsplantКүн бұрын
The deep mulch really does the trick. Thank you.
@iwanttobelieve5970Күн бұрын
I am harvesting some of my sweet potatoes this coming weekend. I can’t wait. I have two more beds. I just checked a container that I was hoping was growing sweet potatoes and they weren’t so I made slips and replanted them and I brought another slip inside. Not sure what I’ll do, we’ll see.
@eddieableКүн бұрын
The world's most cleanest gardener. Always looking like he just rolled out of the shower 😂
@rickywells8469Күн бұрын
Get ducks for snail's and insects they wont damage the plants like chickens
@rogermatson6159Күн бұрын
This is the part of gardening that non- gardeners cannot understand
@waylandsmalleycomeonletsplantКүн бұрын
Exactly, I am always amazed at what we find or don't find on occasion. Thank you for visiting.
@hassiroonbyer1250Күн бұрын
Amaranth is great. In Trinidad and Guyana it us CHORAI BHAGGIE. Great food and so delicious. I grew.up eating it. I still do ❤
@tballreadyКүн бұрын
I'll be planting for the first time in the spring of 25. Very small townhouse garden about the same size
@tballreadyКүн бұрын
What is a determit tomato?
@molly5292Күн бұрын
I didn't know about worm castings until this summer. I don't want to eat cabbage anymore . 😢