Nice videos. My son and I each have organic garden channels. Check us out at cfenster for mine and my sons is dpfenster09. Subscribe, rate, and comment if you like!
I look forward to seeing more from you this season!
to preserve teh wood, you can use a product called cedarcide. It kills all insects and preserves the wood from rotting. It is an all natural product made from cedar trees. I use this product myself and even on my pets for fleas. This is a great product that will last.
There is a quite effective method which has been developed in the 1970s in Salzburg (Austria). Dig a tree halfway flat into the ground and cover it with the earth from the hole. This will greatly absorb heat from the sun and is an excellently nutrified ground to raise lettuce and similar vegetables. It will work for 6 to 10 seasons (depending on the tree’s size) with the wood slowly decomposing and heating the soil on top of it during the night.
Hi invisiblegardener, have you ever heard of Biochar? (Ground charcoal from waste wood chips etc used in the soil with compost or manures) It seems to hold nutrients against the weather and stimulates biolife and activity. Basically boosting and stabilizing ammendments, providing habitat for desirables… also is great for softening clay soils to add permeability and inhibiting compaction. Should make for less working of soil over time…
Hey great clip thanks.
You sure do Have a lot of “pests” is the sitrus only because it tastes bad to termites. Or does it protect from the rain also. I have a lot of worms in my wormary, it turned into a slugery at one point, so will give that a try.
@OmfgItsHenu chemical fertilizers are some of the top water pollutants, and water pollution is a large contributor to the water crisis that is affecting millions if not billions of people today. It’s a real problem.
Good video learned a bit, keep up the good work. I will agree that once wood rots I will rebuild bed as all mine are made from scrap wood so it didn’t cost me anything. I love almost free food, if you don’t count your time and to me its fun.
Nice videos. My son and I each have organic garden channels. Check us out at cfenster for mine and my sons is dpfenster09. Subscribe, rate, and comment if you like!
I look forward to seeing more from you this season!
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lol. Make sure you don’t poison your vegetables with dihydrogen monoxide!
is TreX (wood composite) o.k. to use?
Treated, but untreated , that’s genius. Dumb Ass.
@invisiblegardener What is the “chicken wire” made of? Won’t it contaminate the soil?
What is “chicken wire” made from, and why won’t it contaminate the soil?
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to preserve teh wood, you can use a product called cedarcide. It kills all insects and preserves the wood from rotting. It is an all natural product made from cedar trees. I use this product myself and even on my pets for fleas. This is a great product that will last.
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There is a quite effective method which has been developed in the 1970s in Salzburg (Austria). Dig a tree halfway flat into the ground and cover it with the earth from the hole. This will greatly absorb heat from the sun and is an excellently nutrified ground to raise lettuce and similar vegetables. It will work for 6 to 10 seasons (depending on the tree’s size) with the wood slowly decomposing and heating the soil on top of it during the night.
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Thanks for the comment.
No I haven’t heard of. Biochar. Sounds like wonderful stuff to use in the garden! I will look it up.
Thanks again….
Hi invisiblegardener, have you ever heard of Biochar? (Ground charcoal from waste wood chips etc used in the soil with compost or manures) It seems to hold nutrients against the weather and stimulates biolife and activity. Basically boosting and stabilizing ammendments, providing habitat for desirables… also is great for softening clay soils to add permeability and inhibiting compaction. Should make for less working of soil over time…
Hey great clip thanks.
You sure do Have a lot of “pests” is the sitrus only because it tastes bad to termites. Or does it protect from the rain also. I have a lot of worms in my wormary, it turned into a slugery at one point, so will give that a try.
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@OmfgItsHenu chemical fertilizers are some of the top water pollutants, and water pollution is a large contributor to the water crisis that is affecting millions if not billions of people today. It’s a real problem.
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@invisiblegardener I use linseed oil
Good video learned a bit, keep up the good work. I will agree that once wood rots I will rebuild bed as all mine are made from scrap wood so it didn’t cost me anything. I love almost free food, if you don’t count your time and to me its fun.