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25 Responses to Raised Beds And Staggered Plantings – Vegetable Gardening
You’re welcome and thanks. I bet the Koreans have quite a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to gardening and such, it must have been neat to see them first hand.
Yes, It might be scarrie to watch your neighbour talking to a camera…:) but you do great job. Thanks for shareing your experiences. Daniel from Hungary.
PS. In June I stayed at contry side of South Korea for 10 days. It was nice to see how much effort they do to make the rice (and pepper) grow… and they got the small smart tricks…which I never saw before. thanks again.
Allen that might be the way to go. The lady next to me has weeds all over, but her veggies look just as good and the critters aren’t getting to them. Thanks for stopping by.
Most around here think You Tube is for crazy people, stunts, and stuff like that. They don’t realize some folks actually work to put out something useful. One guy just sat and stared at me the whole time I was making a video yesterday, I just waved and kept on talking to the camera. LOL!
Interesting! I haven’t done much staggered planting in the past, but it really works well for radishes as they mature in about 3 weeks. I planted some white icicle radishes today. Take care Peter.
I don’t know a lot about cold weather crops and didn’t really get a chance to plant during the cold season, started late. But, Kale and other cabbage or mustard family plants in general, radishes, lettuces, peas can all be planted both early and late. I’m going to plant some Swiss chard later in the season for a late fall harvest, but I don’t know if it’s considered a cold weather crop. Thanks for stopping by and asking, Roosevelt
You’re welcome Yakmock. The garden is really came along a lot since this video. We’ve had quite a bit of rain and more is expected. There are lots of veggies showing up now and even my corn is starting to produce. Thanks for the compliment.
You’re welcome. the soil is starting to get harder to see, things are greening up nicely now and filling in the rows. Thanks for watching and commenting, Roosevelt
Things are lookin great! As long as you don’t start asking questions and answering yourself, it’s perfectly normal to talk to yourself hahaha. Take care!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 10:05 am
could do with the tips!! thanks!
natureoli
March 23, 2013 at 10:34 am
I have a small garden at the house, may use wood chips on it. Thanks!
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 11:02 am
Place wood chips on
suprsleep
March 23, 2013 at 11:09 am
You’re welcome and thanks. I bet the Koreans have quite a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to gardening and such, it must have been neat to see them first hand.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 12:03 pm
Yes, It might be scarrie to watch your neighbour talking to a camera…:) but you do great job. Thanks for shareing your experiences. Daniel from Hungary.
PS. In June I stayed at contry side of South Korea for 10 days. It was nice to see how much effort they do to make the rice (and pepper) grow… and they got the small smart tricks…which I never saw before. thanks again.
Showcadic
March 23, 2013 at 12:13 pm
Allen that might be the way to go. The lady next to me has weeds all over, but her veggies look just as good and the critters aren’t getting to them. Thanks for stopping by.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 12:20 pm
Most around here think You Tube is for crazy people, stunts, and stuff like that. They don’t realize some folks actually work to put out something useful. One guy just sat and stared at me the whole time I was making a video yesterday, I just waved and kept on talking to the camera. LOL!
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 12:34 pm
Just tell them to watch you on You Tube, LOL. Jim
Jim Donaghy
March 23, 2013 at 12:49 pm
Interesting! I haven’t done much staggered planting in the past, but it really works well for radishes as they mature in about 3 weeks. I planted some white icicle radishes today. Take care Peter.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 1:40 pm
thanks Peter.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 2:16 pm
the victorian gardenrs used to plant the way you do in stages so as to have a range of veggies in ‘season’
Peter Tampsett
March 23, 2013 at 3:14 pm
some good advice Roosevelt
Peter Tampsett
March 23, 2013 at 3:19 pm
I don’t know a lot about cold weather crops and didn’t really get a chance to plant during the cold season, started late. But, Kale and other cabbage or mustard family plants in general, radishes, lettuces, peas can all be planted both early and late. I’m going to plant some Swiss chard later in the season for a late fall harvest, but I don’t know if it’s considered a cold weather crop. Thanks for stopping by and asking, Roosevelt
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 4:10 pm
What do you plant during the cold seasons?
supercalo79
March 23, 2013 at 4:17 pm
Uh oh! I do that all the time. Just kidding! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 4:32 pm
You’re welcome Yakmock. The garden is really came along a lot since this video. We’ve had quite a bit of rain and more is expected. There are lots of veggies showing up now and even my corn is starting to produce. Thanks for the compliment.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 5:14 pm
You’re welcome. the soil is starting to get harder to see, things are greening up nicely now and filling in the rows. Thanks for watching and commenting, Roosevelt
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 6:05 pm
Things are lookin great! As long as you don’t start asking questions and answering yourself, it’s perfectly normal to talk to yourself hahaha. Take care!
Erik22552
March 23, 2013 at 6:41 pm
Wow! Thanks for the info.The garden is looking great!
Yakmock45
March 23, 2013 at 7:37 pm
thanks bud nice to see some soil
oppenheim11238
March 23, 2013 at 8:22 pm
Thank you sir! Something to do while waiting for the end of the world. 🙂
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 9:12 pm
You are welcome. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. Roosevelt
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 9:41 pm
LOL! yep! I feel more comfortable being spotted talking to myself than to the camera.
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 10:18 pm
It’s when you start arguing with yourself that you know it’s getting bad. 🙂
MiWilderness
March 23, 2013 at 10:36 pm