so the guy is wearing a white shirt, tie, dress pants......and he wants us to believe that he is a "Gardener". I wouldn't believe anything he says. Just somebody that wants my money and is willing to lie to get it!!!!!!
Best cut it with a flail mower,I let mine go to bloom and rolled it and let it dry out but the stalks on this hemp wrapped around any part on my drill that rolled
What would be your suggestion for a native plant guide. I've lost the books I had. Been pushing natives for years & recently found one I'm not sure of.
Barely he can explain .did not understand exactly why it is worth to compost and process that make it easy and advantage. Reason is why I did want to learn in the first place no way from government employees seems like it
Amazing video, and Dr. Taylor has brought honor to our Grandmother, Momma Lola, and our parents, Vernal L. And Ethel H. Taylor. May THE MOST HIGH Bless and keep you, Dr. Taylor for your great vision and hard work.
It is nice that you have brought this farm back into production with the assistance of SARE. I agree that cover crops are the way to go. I planted all my roses in white and med red clover and buckwheat and I never have to water, weed, or feed them. I i did give them some Kelp meal by Espoma at the end of the summer. That is a wonderful crop of Kale and strawberries that you have. I planted Alfalfa in my strawberries, but not all of my alfalfa was successful. Alfalfa can be a perennial cover crop so I will try for more success next year. My being in the NE I would love to add some of that sand to my clay soil:) It is winter and I am eating from another cover crop, turnips. They are delicious in the winter.