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taters! Its what is for dinner Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 222 seconds While picking the potatoe bugs off the potato plants we discovered that we had had potatoes.ready to eat!...Kim continues keeping the garden looking good. Zuchinni and yellow squash are coming in too...by next weekend we should be getting our first harvest. Cabbages are perfect heads weighing about 7 lbs... Related: organic gardening, self sufficient, prepper, economic collapse, homesteading, healthy eating, tornado Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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WOW! Look how the garden has grown! Garden update May 12, 2011 Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 258 seconds Kim has been working in the garden for the last couple of days beating back the competition from the weeds. The garden continues to grow rapidly . Related: organic gardening, homesteading, vegetables, prepping, no dig potatoes, economic collapse, fight back grow a garden. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Garden Update: Long walk thru. May 1,2011 Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 405 seconds long walk thru in the garden May 1, 2011. Garden growing well and producing food to eat already. No dig potatoes link: http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=q1OShZ ZUt0k Related: self sufficient, organic gardening, self reliance. a new america, prepper, economic collapse Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Garden Update! FRESH BROCOLLI! Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 65 seconds Picked several heads of brocolli today...we cut it up , blanched it and froze it.. We will pick the remaining heads and replant the row with cauliflower. Related: gardening, organic, fukushima, world food shortage. tomatoes, economic collapse, silver porn. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Organic Herbicides Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 33 seconds First organic herbicide on the market and i got it! Related: organic gardening, self sustaining, fukushima Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Garden Update 4, Spring April 16, 2011 Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 88 seconds About 2 mos. into the spring season and we are already eating out of the garden. Related: self sustaining, self reliance, economic collapse, prepper community, organic gardening, off the grid, freedom from the man Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Garden Update, Spring Season 2011 Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 191 seconds just showing folks how quickly cabbage family plants grown during the cold weather. These have only been in the ground 30 days..they will be harvested in the next 30 days or so...leaving lots more room in the garden for a second planting of other vegetables in early may. Related: self sustaining homesteading, organic gardening, economic collapse, food inflation, starving the beast. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Garden Update 2, Spring 2011 Posted by: centervilletn
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Spring 2011 Garden Update 1 Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 302 seconds Recycling an old refrigerator to use as a hot box Kim is preparing our tomatoes for the spring planting. No construction necessarry simply remove the door, shelving and freezer shelf.. remove the compressor and electrical components. ...use old screen windows for the top. Related: spring 2011 garden update, economic collapse, food shortage, self sustaining, urban homesteading, organic garden, tsunami Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Starting seeds in the house. Posted by: centervilletn
Video duration: 31 seconds Adam and Eli show you their Cauliflower, Broccoli and tomatos and one lone sweet potato Related: self sufficiency, gardening, economic collapse, peak oil, buckminster fuller, warren pollock, crabbydogtrix, demcad, future of our children Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: SteveHarpster. on 01 Dec 11, 16:26:56
wow you? have a great garden thanks 4 sharing
By: qualqui. on 21 Oct 11, 06:52:07
Great? Vid Ken, thumbs up to ya, COOL garden Kim and you have, and your sons! = )
By: HaloCause. on 17 Oct 11, 08:51:48
ROCK ON DUDE! WAY TO SELF SUSTAINABILITY? AND INDEPENDENCE!
By: LDSPrepper. on 17 Sep 11, 23:35:20
Awesome garden! I found a secret to growing potatoes where you never have to put more? dirt over them. Go to backtoedenfilmDOTcom. I was blown away.
By: Spitfirebird. on 12 Aug 11, 00:25:40
Taters! What is taters??
By: kevjay777. on 10 Jul 11, 15:29:32
Our garden gets attacked by grasshoppers every year & we've never found a remedy that really works other than chemicals,? which we won't use. We live in north Texas just below the Red River. We let the chickens roam & they eat some but not any noticeable difference. Do you have any ideas? Second question, have you begun your solar water heater project yet? I've pretty much decided on this one, but maybe will use copper vs PEX. /watch?v=JfJamxcnrO4 P.S. My wife is jealous of your taters.
By: vonhismean. on 16 Jun 11, 02:29:59
Garden looks great! Looks like you have took up the carpet padding and added irrigation since last yr. Hopefully you wont have the flooding? issue this yr that the padding saved last yr. Enjoy the potatoes.
By: mhpgardener. on 07 Jun 11, 04:21:13
The? squash are promiscuous? You mean, when you're not looking, they are out there, uh, you know.... lol Thats just not right ! Sounds like my tater bugs, they are really promiscuous ! Great job on the garden. So neat and clean, very nice.
By: mindstate30. on 05 Jun 11, 16:57:32
do you have any secrets on how to deal with bugs eating greens and cabbage plants? I also have? leaf miner damage on my cabbage plants. These bugs are KILLING me this year..esp. these blasted ants.
By: Sheila6325. on 29 May 11, 01:51:18
I watched you before videos, and WOW did they ever grow? fast! Gorgeous garden! PS I loved the garden secret too...
By: centervilletn. on 28 May 11, 14:25:46
@1989kirby well...um..we dont water...i put in soaker hoses our tomatoes but havent used them yet in preparation for july weather...when the plants are small we mix manure compost in water and hand water the plants one at a time ...but at this stage is all watered by rain.....the trick to gardening with the least work and lowest cost is to plant as early as possible and take advantage of the wet spring season....try to have most of the gardening done by? the hot dry summer months..
By: 1989kirby. on 28 May 11, 04:34:29
how do you water? do you come? out with a hose every day or do you have a sprinkler system. can you do a video on that.
By: centervilletn. on 27 May 11, 02:00:07
@cam3xl we are in zone 7....we plant our potatoes the last week of february if we can..always by the second week of march...the trick is to really watch the weather and follow the 10 day forecast when planting time approaches...you can often get out 2 or 3 weeks early if you watch weather closely. People wait too long on plants like lettuce, cabbage, radishes ...they can take cool weather and light frost. we plant them in late february? here.45 days before the last frost. thanks for watching!~
By: centervilletn. on 27 May 11, 01:54:54
@skybirdbird ? thanks!
By: skybirdbird. on 27 May 11, 00:12:54
kudos... a? lovely garden!
By: cam3xl. on 26 May 11, 23:51:30
absolutely? beautiful. But when did you get stuff in the ground to be that advanced at the end of May? Rain held us off for so long I'm just finished hardening off seedlings and getting them in the ground last week. What zone? Just jealous thats all. LOL.
By: LDSPrepper. on 26 May 11, 18:44:07
Your garden is looking awesome. Thanks for sharing.?
By: glenisah. on 26 May 11, 18:22:46
@centervilletn One got pretty close, there were a few trailers on the outskirts of town that were destroyed and we had the usual flooding of the park which happens several times a year anyway. All in all we have fared pretty good so? far. Thank you for your concern. :))
By: skeletonmom. on 26 May 11, 16:41:52
Nice garden!? Bon Appetite!
By: sthrnynk. on 26 May 11, 16:15:56
Fried taters, mashed taters, boiled taters, scalloped? taters, tater soup, baked taters, ... Lol, my Forrest Gump contribution. Garden looks great!
By: centervilletn. on 26 May 11, 13:21:45
@glenisah we didnt grow radishes this year...i dont know why we forgot... NE Oklahoma is near Joplin..Mo..hope you didt get many tornados?
By: centervilletn. on 26 May 11, 13:18:35
@brinkofchange thanks for? watching!
By: centervilletn. on 26 May 11, 13:17:54
@R6bbie we compost some ..the potatoes next to the garden will be a huge pile of compost that we will put in the garden this fall...we are trying to compost more...and hopefully become more efficient at it...the down side is the moles love the worms and have? become a bit of a problem.
By: centervilletn. on 26 May 11, 13:16:27
@TheSilverbullet99 We should try them but we havent..i was thinking about making some repellant out of a cigar and soap...maybe i will get a chance? ...picking them off and squashing them is not very appitizing.
By: centervilletn. on 26 May 11, 13:14:45
@mmlrc6atgmailcom the squash is called "scalipin" or patty pan...i bet youve heard of it or seen it...they? are white saucer shaped squash...mild like a yellow squash..i made pickles out of them last year...