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July Walk About
Hi Folks! we thought we'd take an end of July video to show you how things have changed in the last several weeks. Lots of growth and harvests!
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Keeping up with June!
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Hi Folks! This week we going through the paces of tasks for the garden and Farm. We show you how much our tomato crop has changed, how things are progressing on our new batch of fertilizer for next years crop and how we are bringing a tunnel we left fallow back into production for future seasons. Join us on this walk about. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video conten...
Weaving a good tale
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Hi Folks! This week we are demonstrating an easy method for trellising your tomatoes without spending a lot of time or money. Join us as we install the Florida weave method on our determinant tomatoes. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. If you...
June Walk About
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Hi Folks! Thought we'd take a little walk around the tunnels we have been growing our veggies. we wanted to show what the status of things is in early June and talk about whats coming next. Join us in this video as we take a look around. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sust...
Keeping the Deer Out!
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Hi Folks! In this week's video we wanted to show you an experiment in creating a low cost electric fence around one of our hoop houses to keep marauding deer out of our tomato patch. We also included a little bonus update on some interesting observations about the electroculture setup we installed. Join us in this video as we show you what we have been working on. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel...
Making JADAM Sulfur
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Hi Folks! This week we are making a new batch of DIY fungicide called JADAM sulfur. This compound is easy to make at home and requires no special equipment. Join us in this video as we show you how its made. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. ...
Our New Electroculture Project
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Hi Folks! This week we are taking the next step in our hoophouse soil rehab project by installing electroculture in the first half of the soil beds. We'll walk you through our process for what we use and how to prepare it for installation. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a su...
Doing Different Things!
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Hi Folks! This week we cover our continuing soil rehab inside of a tunnel that we had covered with landscape fabric for over 10 years. Also we venture outside the Farm to take a quick peak at some interesting crops our neighbors are growing for seeds. Come along for a few things that are just in the mix of what we had to work on this week. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide f...
Early May Walk About!
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Hi Folks! This week we take a walk about the Farm on this first week of May and see how things are progressing. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. If you would like to make a donation to help offset the costs in creating this content, you will...
We've Got Aphids!
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Hi Folks! Oh No! we've found aphids all over our Spring Lettuce crop! We have an easy solution using the JADAM methods to get these under control and fast. Join us as we walk you through the process. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. If you w...
Electroculture In The Hoophouse
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Hi Folks! This week we wanted to show you how electroculture in the hoophouse is working to improve our pea and lettuce crop. Plus we walk through how some of our other hoophouse crops are doing. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. If you would...
Mulching For A Better Harvest!
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Hi Folks! This week we are working on using cut grass as a mulch around our hoophouse potatoes. This is a commonly used technique that really boosts your harvest for very little time invested. Come along and watch as we get this chore done1 Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a s...
Bumping Up Tomatoes
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Hi Folks! We are back in the greenhouse to bump up our tomato and pepper plants. Also, we walk you through our seedling fertilization process. Join us as we complete the next step in getting our seedlings ready for planting! Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and r...
Planting Our spring Greens
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Hi Folks! So this week we are transplanting our first greens crop of 2024. Join us as we go through our process and show how and why we plant these guys in our tunnel for a better harvest. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sustainable and regenerative way. If you would like t...
Onion Planting Time!
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Hi Folks! Well, we hit the first day of Spring this week and now its time to transplant our onion seedlings into the ground. Join us as we go through our process and show how and why we plant these guys in our tunnel for a better harvest. Bare Mtn Farm's UA-cam channel was created to provide free video content on the techniques and other topics on our flower farm that help promote growing a sus...
Catching Up on some Projects
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Catching Up on some Projects
Can You Transplant Delphinium?
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Can You Transplant Delphinium?
Pruning Apple Trees, Part 1
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Pruning Apple Trees, Part 1
Seedlings Are Up Time to Bump Up!
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Seedlings Are Up Time to Bump Up!
Peach Tree Pruning
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Peach Tree Pruning
Seeding Herbs & More
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Seeding Herbs & More
Seeding 2024 First Greens
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Seeding 2024 First Greens
Getting Seeding Started For 2024
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Getting Seeding Started For 2024
Saving Plants From The Deep Freeze!
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Saving Plants From The Deep Freeze!
Boosting Plant Health In Winter
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Boosting Plant Health In Winter
January In Our Hoophouses
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January In Our Hoophouses
New Project in 2024!
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New Project in 2024!
Great Time to Harvest Leaf Mold
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Great Time to Harvest Leaf Mold
Planting Paperwhites for Winter!
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Planting Paperwhites for Winter!
Spring Bulb Mania!
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Spring Bulb Mania!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RDAnys
    @RDAnys 2 години тому

    Was that really a gallon of milk? Our gallon milk containers here look a lot different. That looked like one of our half gallon containers.

  • @udonocmee3225
    @udonocmee3225 2 дні тому

    I just ordered from them. The last measurement is hip to ground. Not your arms. Very good tutorial.

  • @calvincollison9182
    @calvincollison9182 7 днів тому

    Tim is the cheese edible? Or is there a way to process it to eat?

  • @lukeblackford1677
    @lukeblackford1677 9 днів тому

    At 5:38, “20 to 1 carbon to nitrogen” I think you meant 20-1 nitrogen to carbon. I want to know, if you make JLF with bananas, will you get a high potassium fertilizer and will it be good for blooming?

  • @jamestriplett790
    @jamestriplett790 12 днів тому

    Any notable difference in the electroculture areas?

  • @amybrodbecklinhart9902
    @amybrodbecklinhart9902 13 днів тому

    I so appreciate this video! Sunflowers have been the biggest barrier I've experienced with no-till bed prep due to their sturdy stems/roots. Your method makes so much sense, and helps with dealing with a weedy understory too. Thanks for all the detail you provide in these videos--they're solid!

  • @user-sd3tu1nu3h
    @user-sd3tu1nu3h 15 днів тому

    What do with the bio char after using the liquid fertilizer from the container?

  • @jakep8921
    @jakep8921 16 днів тому

    Lower flow, not pressure.

  • @Msmora76
    @Msmora76 21 день тому

    Very good and informative vídeo!!!

  • @duggyblu
    @duggyblu 23 дні тому

    What is JMS😂

  • @InfinitismYT
    @InfinitismYT 24 дні тому

    Great idea! thanks for the video!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm 24 дні тому

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.

  • @jamesrickerby2756
    @jamesrickerby2756 25 днів тому

    My uncle, I won't say his name as he's dead now, used to cut the grass beside the road worked in rural Northumber. He road out on his bike every morning with sythe strapped along cross bar, blade at back parked up cut 1.5 mile in one direction, stopped had his lunch(bait) as he called it the turned around and worked his way back to transport. He had two options when he left school fisherman or council worker. He was also the best poacher in Northumberland, his words! Caught the Lord of Northumberlands salmon and rabbits but never shot hares(unlucky) to reivers and country folk, taught me to fly fish, catch pheasants with newspaper and honey or treacle, and a little corn. Didn't talk much could drink like a fish, and would not take any man's lip. Don't make them like him anymore,

  • @johnparr5879
    @johnparr5879 25 днів тому

    Good instructions..... You have twigged.... My.... Interest *. ..... Many thanks *

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm 24 дні тому

      Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching.

  • @nancyskinner5207
    @nancyskinner5207 Місяць тому

    I have never heard of rutabaga noodles. Did I hear you right?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Yes, you heard right. We grew rutabagas for fries and noodles. You spiralize them as an alternative to pasta for a good gluten free pasta dish.

  • @janannanderson2674
    @janannanderson2674 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this fabulous recipe. I am so happy with being able to see my beautiful blooms on my plants. I am elated at the results of the easiest deterrent that I have ever had.

  • @andreamunari5800
    @andreamunari5800 Місяць тому

    ty

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      You are welcome, Thanks for watching.

  • @timothyblazer1749
    @timothyblazer1749 Місяць тому

    Now i understand why Kenyans use coal dust instead of compost. Fine particle size, and maximum hydrocarbon load to provide a little boost for the seedlings when they sprout. Easy to automate due to consistency. Great work!! Coal dust is probably not the way to go for yearly work, but for revegetation of spoiled land it makes sense.

  • @TobyDK91
    @TobyDK91 Місяць тому

    What is it supposed to do though? And why align to earth's magnetic field? I mean the earth's magnetic field is static and therefore will not cause any induction in the wire whatsoever? You only have a change in the electrical field when there is a change in the magnetic field. You don't have that here. It doesn't make any sense. And even if it did what is a magnetic field or electricity supposed to do to a plant?

  • @Dust2LivingSoil
    @Dust2LivingSoil Місяць тому

    This is a great video, I do just want to leave a note that this is not directly from the Cho teachings. It’s from Drake KNF and the knowledge there is great, just not full and critical credit to theses inputs and creations I believe are due.. also though I don’t want us to all fight we’re on the same team. Just keep it in mind is all.. It is a modified version however I’m sure it has its usage, originally there is no FFJ/FPJ it’s base is sea water with airborne microbes, and LAB. It’s recommended to use OHN for a better efficiency. You can add WCA/WCP depending on reproductive/ripening (WCP isn’t recommended as part of it persay however it’s a growth stage setting.

    • @Dust2LivingSoil
      @Dust2LivingSoil Місяць тому

      3:16 these are even different ratios then what’s been proven to be the best range. Can I ask were you got you information or if this is a hybrid approach? There still older teachers and teachings I’ve missed I’m always trying to learn and have a full grasp of what’s going on.

    • @doloinc
      @doloinc 27 днів тому

      Drake learned KNF from the original Master Cho. None of the Cho family seeks credit or validation as it goes against their philosophies and principles.

    • @Dust2LivingSoil
      @Dust2LivingSoil 26 днів тому

      @@doloinc No however from a research standpoint having a name stamped on a paper really helps with further research and seeking out answers to an asked questions. The last couple of weeks I’ve been going on a deep dive on previous indigenous tribal micro solutions and the only thing that kept me afloat is having names from these field research events that have opened new research papers to my viewing as people that worked on the project together often write papers about the same thing. It’s simply for clarification and further knowledge purposes. Credentials have always been for that reasoning even with something like photography often times you’d like to know who took the photo so you can learn more information about them whether that be the photos they take or possibly you’d like to work on a project with them.

  • @speakstheobvious5769
    @speakstheobvious5769 Місяць тому

    I can never seem to get it sharp enough. I peen it using a jig well. I use a stone. It looks sharp but doesn't cut grass. I don't think the peening jig isn't lengthing the blade out enough.

  • @tegra-v5l
    @tegra-v5l Місяць тому

    Question. Did you say Cow Foss ? If so where to you buy that from?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      What you heard was calcium phosphate or cal-phos. Thanks for watching.

  • @rodjendrysik3444
    @rodjendrysik3444 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much. I learned a lot.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 Місяць тому

    Thanks Tony. Love to Denise xx

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Our pleasure. Good wishes on your growing season.

  • @motombocolombo
    @motombocolombo Місяць тому

    Very helpful. Thx

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Glad to hear! Thanks for watching.

  • @michealsmith1620
    @michealsmith1620 Місяць тому

    Would you dilute this for composting, or do you use it as it is?

  • @chaselex
    @chaselex Місяць тому

    Is it normal for it to smell up the room? It does not smell foul, It just smells like cheese. But Very strong.

  • @BethCatt-jq6xi
    @BethCatt-jq6xi Місяць тому

    Can I make one with a smaller bucket for camping/hiking?

  • @leebenson2642
    @leebenson2642 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the calm and erudite presentation, much appreciated. Two questions for you, firstly, can I use Molasses instead of brown sugar and would it still be a 1:1 ratio or would the ratio change? Secondly, when diluting LAB with water (I have a natural mountain water source, so no nasty added chemicals like city water) is it a 1:1000 Ratio for both foliar spray and soil drench and is it the same for both refrigerated LAB without sugar, and room temperature super saturated LAB? Thank you in advance for your response and input. Lee

  • @dioniciolorenzoperez4505
    @dioniciolorenzoperez4505 Місяць тому

    Gracias desde jalisco México

  • @jamesoconnell30
    @jamesoconnell30 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your tutorial. In the UK we don't have molasses easily available (a small jar costs a bomb). I've heard brown sugar isn't ideal, especially if there's chloramine in your water (like we have in London). How much lab solution do you add to your plants water?

  • @cjoseygirl70
    @cjoseygirl70 Місяць тому

    How do we use the brown sugar LABS and at what ratio to activate it and do we wait for the right ph#?

  • @mamabear6780
    @mamabear6780 Місяць тому

    Do you have the Lowe’s link?

  • @SOKRATff
    @SOKRATff Місяць тому

    Beautiful nature and the best explanation in youtube thank u so much 💗

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Thank you for the nice comment and watching our video.

  • @guidogrant2097
    @guidogrant2097 Місяць тому

    Woodchip for the paths. Bracks down solely to compost.

  • @kirbyfriesen3084
    @kirbyfriesen3084 Місяць тому

    I have a question, my LAB I made 2 days ago is separating, but theres a couple spots of green mold on the cheese. Will the serum still work? Thanks!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      If the green mold is on the top or near the top of the curd that's forming your LAB will be fine. Small spots here and there will really have no impact on the LAB serum which is underneath. However I would dispose of the curd once you're finished by running it through your compost pile or a bokashi bucket.

  • @dpete8995
    @dpete8995 Місяць тому

    We have those weeds in North Central Texas in the spring… I hate that stuff!… I think I’ve about convinced myself to buy a scythe. Pretty cool old school tool!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      As time has gone on, I have found the scythe to be my favorite tool.

  • @lucastav
    @lucastav 2 місяці тому

    What is the best plant to use against Aphids?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      We have been using eucalyptus but others have found success with sunchokes or Jerusalem artichokes particularly the roots. But the best key against aphids is making the JADAM Wetting Agent, which is liquid soap made from potassium hydroxide and an oil like canola. We have found using just the wetting agent to be very successful.

    • @lucastav
      @lucastav Місяць тому

      @@BareMtnFarm thanks!! I already ordered the products to make JWA. But I wish to make JHS with something. Maybe I'll buy eucalyptus extract and test for prevention weekly. Thanks!! (I'm from Brazil, the only plant here from jadam book is OLEANDER, have you tried?)

    • @hawperify
      @hawperify 8 днів тому

      @@lucastav I've had success with the JWA and a rosemary JHS against aphids. Using soft water is critical.

  • @elizabethhoude5913
    @elizabethhoude5913 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing with us. Did they come back the following season?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      They did come back The following season. But they tended to be weaker and we lost a significant number of plants. This bed was really only viable for about two seasons, by the third season most of the plants had died. I think it was more related to how wet our Winters are and they just really didn't thrive in an open field environment.

  • @anncoombs6787
    @anncoombs6787 2 місяці тому

    I tried this this year and it's much more work than using a trellis meeting and just clipping the tomatoes on the trellis. I think the hardest part is that i have a lot of varieties and they grow at different rates so weaving them all at the same time just doesn't work well. Some get the get tall while others are still getting there.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      You raise an important point about having consistent varieties that grow essentially the same height at roughly the same time. I should have mentioned that is an important point in the video. If you have different varieties that are slow growers with fast growers this method definitely is not as good as using some form of trellis or netting. Thanks for your comment I appreciate you watching.

  • @Creative_soil
    @Creative_soil 2 місяці тому

    I'm planning on doing the weave this week.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Good! I've already put the second level on since I made this video. It's amazing how fast tomatoes grow this time of year.

  • @theclasslessclown4804
    @theclasslessclown4804 2 місяці тому

    Hey I guess I'll be the first to comment. Appreciate this content. 3rd year Gardener myself. Thank you for your time.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for your comment, and watching the video. Best of luck to you this season.

  • @nnekababy
    @nnekababy 2 місяці тому

    How did you start them? Compost? Biochar?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      The celery plants were all started from seed. We used our own compost potting soil and six packs. Once the seedlings got to a point where they had true leaves we then transplanted into the garden.

  • @nnekababy
    @nnekababy 2 місяці тому

    So how did the bulbs compare?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      The bulbs in the biochar/ Hugelculture bed probably on average for about 20% heavier or bigger than the district compost bed. I was really surprised at the difference. I think a lot of it had to do with water retention the biochar bed really had more available water moisture when the bulbs were gaining size. I irrigated both but it seemed like I was needing to put more water on the just straight compost bed. Anyway this is all anecdotal but it it was interesting to see we had larger Greener tops and bigger bulbs in the biochar bed.

  • @KLFaber
    @KLFaber 2 місяці тому

    This video helped me fix my injector system. I was able to see your working setup and realized I was messing with the wrong ball valve. My system sucks now!😆

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Glad to hear your system is working out now.

  • @aileenaguilera357
    @aileenaguilera357 2 місяці тому

    Great video. This is the only video i saw that walk through what to do when you order a cutting. Love it. Looking forward for the 2nd part when they go to the ground. Its cooll too that she asked how long it takes to transplant. Good pointer for new gardeners. 😊

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Awesome, thank for watching.

  • @Oofsmageroo
    @Oofsmageroo 2 місяці тому

    so I ended up with lots of these in a wildflower mix in zone 3 Canada the first year they grew with no flowers. they seemed to stay alive overwinter here could see the green. I had no idea what the plant was until today after noticing the start of the green flowers. Excited to see them bloom! not sure what they will do next year!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      So Sweet William, the old fashioned varieties, are true biennials. If they've gone to see the plants that have a chance to grow to decent size in one season will bloom in the next season. If they're planted too late and they don't get very big they may not bloom until almost a third season. This all assumes though they can survive a rough winter.

  • @windinseinemhaar6630
    @windinseinemhaar6630 2 місяці тому

    Sweet and well made!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Thanks Hope it is helpful.

  • @grenslitt
    @grenslitt 2 місяці тому

    Thanks I enjoy this type of content. I pick off little gems of knowledge to employ on my small garden; it’s like finding a new shorter path to the fishing hole. Ya. Nice to see informally just what’s going on. Press on ! Best, TG

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for watching! Glad you can get a nugget out of what I'm trying to do here. Best of luck on your season.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 2 місяці тому

    Could you do a step by step ideo showing how to make the Seed Enhancing solution? I couldn't find one on your channel showing the full process. This ideo just shows the two solutions already made and the rice inear. Not sure how you made the tincture or the other stuff; how much of each ingredient.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      You're right I haven't made a video specifically showing how to make OHN. Nor have I done one specifically showing how to put the solution together. If you need the answer quickly I recommend finding Chris Trump channel on UA-cam. He goes into depth on how to make the Oriental herb nutrient called ohn and what the right ratios are for the seed soaking solution. His videos are really detailed towards how to make these basic solutions. I want to thank you for watching and thanks for the question.

  • @TnCountryBoy
    @TnCountryBoy 2 місяці тому

    Morning. This vid had me laughing. I've subscribed. The vid is a yr old, so I hope you two still are doing good. Dave

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm Місяць тому

      Thanks for the sub! Yep we're still trucking on.