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  1. You are amazing. You are doing a great service to gardeners everywhere. Most people would have to plant for years to learn what is the best method,….some never knowing. I hope you write a book on all your experiences and experiments. It is truly very important and useful knowledge. THANK YOU and God Bless You and your Family!

  2. This is a small thing but in order to have correct communication I will press on. With anything that transports liquid or gas, ie pipes, tubing etc. it is the diameter of the interior of the tubing which designates it size. 1/4 inch exterior diameter tubing is 1/8 inch diameter on the inside therefore it is 1/8th inch tubing, not 1/4 inch. Great carrots by the way, well done.

  3. Please continue such experimental with all regenerative practices. This is very informational and quick learning. Is the below soil environment same for both cases ?

  4. Can you try garden straw vs pine needles. Organic garden straw is very hard to find and often times will still contain seeds even though it’s not supposed to. Pine needles don’t have those problems. Thanks for this video!

  5. Nice! Makes sense since it’s root vegetables and you covering and thinning makes the root grow syringe

  6. How dose your dirt stay so fluffy in the beds and beautifully dark brown. My dirt looks dry and by mid growing season my dirt gets hard and my straw grows wheat or other plants when I cover my seedlings.

  7. Makes perfect sense on the why more weight… mulch holds in moisture.
    I had a massive amount of long straw 2 years ago.. last year, I shredded it and put down a 3 inch bedding on everything I was growing.
    My water use dropped 80%, and the frequency of watering went from daily to once a week.
    Bonus was my veggies thrived in triple digit heat

  8. From i short i should go to your bio to find a specific link to search a website to find the straw? I think you don't understand the shorts market 😂

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