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How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden | Grow Food Not Lawns 

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Today I'm walking you through some simple tips on how to turn your lawn or backyard into a productive vegetable garden to grow your own food!
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Robin Greenfield is a truth-seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. He lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world. Through living closely connected to Earth, he rejects the status quo of consumerism and demonstrates a way of being in gratitude, mindfulness and presence. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity.
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@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
For details on turning a front yard into a garden see: Rob Greenfield’s Guide to Gardening for Beginners in Orlando, Florida: robgreenfield.org/grow/ This guide is designed in particular for Central Florida where I made this garden, but it is applicable with adaptations in many regions. For more help on getting started with growing food go to my Gardening Guide for Beginners: robgreenfield.org/freeseedprojectguide A special thanks to Live Like Ally Foundation for funding the production of this video.
@singlemomlivinginthemounta7177
@singlemomlivinginthemounta7177 4 года назад
Love your blog sir...I wanna do it in my place....nice to watch your videos
@daniellewidemond6896
@daniellewidemond6896 4 года назад
What happens to the cardboard after the mulch is on top of it over time? Like do I get rid of it later to get to the good soil?
@pascal5137
@pascal5137 4 года назад
Dani’s Vlogs, it will decompose overtime.
@margaretd3710
@margaretd3710 2 года назад
@@daniellewidemond6896 The cardboard breaks down - it's really a form of compressed paper so, no, you don't remove it. The purpose of the cardboard is cover the weeds and weed seeds so they won't pop back up, or, if they do, there will be significantly fewer weeds than you would have had without the cardboard shield. -- I know this response is a year after you asked your question, but I hope it's helpful. Happy gardening!
@GalaxG5
@GalaxG5 2 года назад
Dude I have bricks and stones in my garden and poor quality of soil and also cold climate 25degree in summer and _5degre for five months tell me what to do with my garden, what's suitable, I love you r channel
@OscarBoscar889
@OscarBoscar889 4 года назад
im a kid. my family would never allow me to do that, but i love his idea and will DEFINETLY do this when i have my own home.
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
Your family might let you have a small raised bed garden or a pot with some tomatoes, herbs and greens. Start small my friend!
@cydneesledge2070
@cydneesledge2070 4 года назад
Show them Mr. Greenfield.
@Doopidap
@Doopidap 4 года назад
Name you dont need a whole house in my garden i have lots of small plant pots get seeds and plant them you can get seeds from lots of stuff
@danakarloz5845
@danakarloz5845 4 года назад
Ask your parents and show them this video
@myviews4u929
@myviews4u929 4 года назад
An old bucket , some soil and a potato and you will be ready to start your easy tiny garden at no cost.
@familybroich3073
@familybroich3073 4 года назад
I did this to my backyard 8yrs before it was “cool” 😂. Not joking, my friends actually made fun of me because I got chickens/ducks, took out our backyard to garden. Added Apple trees, berry bushes. I’m only 33 but being a stay home parent to two, it’s very educational for them plus healthy foods. I’d like to see more ppl my age canning, gardening. Hells we’re all on quarantine why not start a garden, it’s spring anyways. (The rustic garden aka Gary on RU-vid, can teach you!)🌎❤️
@dgirl9743
@dgirl9743 4 года назад
Family Broich you’re awesome!
@duhsunnyday8590
@duhsunnyday8590 4 года назад
Heck that's what I'm doing now with the lockdown
@ascentengineering7892
@ascentengineering7892 4 года назад
@@duhsunnyday8590 in lockdown you are utilizing your time in gardening that's the right way which everyone should follow, lockdown has given us the time to treat & care our nature and planet which we had left far behind , I think that after overcoming the corona disaster there should be at least one day lockdown in each month so that our planet can also have the chance to breathe in fresh air which we humans have polluted to extreme .
@marcussimmons7003
@marcussimmons7003 4 года назад
Gardening and Quarantining 🥬🍉
@victoriaye4724
@victoriaye4724 4 года назад
I have a backyard garden with vegetable and fruit tree and two chicken😁😂
@parryking5728
@parryking5728 4 года назад
You're doing the planet a massive favor man, don't ever stop.
@typ8723
@typ8723 4 года назад
Moron
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
You can count on me to keep it up!
@lykos832f5
@lykos832f5 2 года назад
@Ahmad Qahtani That’s what you’re supposed to do with food you grow, that’s kind of the whole point
@haharmageddontv6581
@haharmageddontv6581 2 года назад
@Ahmad Qahtani better this than wasting water on grass
@alfonsomunoz4424
@alfonsomunoz4424 2 года назад
He's doing the planet a tiny favor. If millions more did it then maybe it would be a massive favor.
@betted3792
@betted3792 4 года назад
I have used this technique in Delaware. I lived in the city with a very small yard. I turned most of it into a raised bed using cardboard, cinder blocks, yard waste from me and my neighbors, and bags of topsoil. When I didn't have enough mulch I used fabric scraps (I'm a quilter) to keep in the moisture and prevent so many weeds. Watering was easy. We captured rain from the roof gutters into barrels and through gravity watered the garden. The harvest was amazing. I had an overabundance sharing with my neighbours. We were very grateful for every delicious mouthful we had and shared. Oh, the fabric scraps? Well I pulled them up after the crop was done and used again in the next crop. 😊
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
Two thumbs up! So rewarding to share your garden produce with a neighbor, family or friends. We are also on a mission to encourage more to garden and convert their lawns into an abundant Food Yarden/Garden. Cheers!
@anguledazo
@anguledazo 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. I grew up in a small town in the northeast of India where every single home has a vegetable garden. So when I moved to the big city to study and find work I found it really hard to cope as I was used to in growing my own vegetables. What I did back then was that I started growing collard, coriander and other herbs on our university lawn and for almost 7 years I enjoyed my own vegetables and saved money. My point is we can all contribute a tiny bit to make life sustainable.
@-whackd
@-whackd 2 года назад
Guerilla gardening on the university lawn, I love it
@trueword247
@trueword247 Год назад
May God bless you
@clintlewis1715
@clintlewis1715 2 года назад
It's pretty awesome that you are able to do this in your neighborhood. Most neighborhood settings have HOA's that would not allow that, since to many people that would fall under the lines of not well maintained or unsightly. Unfortunately, many cities also have ordinances along the same lines. I actually know someone, that got fined for their fenced in backyard garden, because someone that would have had to look over the fence to see it, made a complaint to the city. They received multiple warnings first, siting that the city required yards to be well maintained and they kept explaining that it was a vegetable garden. Honestly, it was well maintained, but they had a lot of large tomato plants and it's get really hot in our area, so tomato plants always look kind of bad in mid summer, but still produce well.
@YukiTheOkami
@YukiTheOkami 2 года назад
And i thought we germans got issues. U literally csn fine someone here for having s fence to tall But our garden are always pretty as long as they are taken care of even the ones that apear chaotic at first sight.
@jayde6873
@jayde6873 2 года назад
if any one is facing this issue: look into having your gardens/yards registered as wildlife haven! if this is an option where you are, you can sometimes get around the rules of the HOA and city ordinances
@CHLOCHLOLP
@CHLOCHLOLP 2 года назад
i dont think most have HOAs, only the ritzier ones in my experience.
@markbond08
@markbond08 2 года назад
@@CHLOCHLOLP almost all new construction in my area is HOA. That being said, I’m glad none of my neighbors do this because it looks like shit in the front yard.
@CHLOCHLOLP
@CHLOCHLOLP 2 года назад
@@markbond08 is it an upper middle class area? If so then that is probably why. Most lower middle class ones dont which is where most people live. Though i think ive seen some upper ones without them. My friends live in this neighborhood that is pretty mixed between little bugalows and big 2 story houses, rent is lik $1500+ in the area so i would say its verging on upper middle, they have no HOA, their neighborhood is so gorgeous full of huge live oaks and bio diverse ground cover, they dont need an HOA its just so naturally beautiful, it would be a shame to have regular lawns there. Maybe its just a Florida thing though for them to not be as common, idk. Edit: nvm florida has the second largest # of HOAs lol and the highest density it seems, so if i can find a place without them im sure you could. Unless maybe you live in Winter Park or something lmao.
@bextrekks8354
@bextrekks8354 4 года назад
Rob, great video! We are in Ottawa Ontario Canada and last summer I changed my lawn into a garden and this year will be implementing the rain harvesting / drip irrigation. Unfortunately, our immediate neighbours HATE the changes to our yard and have stopped talking to us and put up a large screen on their front porch so they don't have to see it/us. We have had quite a few other people come up to say how excited they are to see what we are doing so this--and videos such as yours--keep us inspired and reminds us that we are all in this together!
@Olhamo
@Olhamo 3 года назад
what a shame, when neighbours are not in synch with this goodness! Maybe they will change their minds. These times are waking lots of people up. Keep sending them good energy, for them to be very happy, and well. Maybe they will decide to move..and find a place that makes them happy, and you will attract like-minded neighbours.
@vintagejaki751
@vintagejaki751 2 года назад
Did they say why they hate it?
@lykos832f5
@lykos832f5 2 года назад
@@vintagejaki751 Probably just because it doesn’t fit the aesthetic of what they think a picture-perfect neighbourhood should look like.
@Chris-fb8bw
@Chris-fb8bw Год назад
If living in close proximity it is important to get along with your direct neighbors, I find. Just bc of the energy we all put out. How about you plant the most beautiful, butterfly and hummingbird attracting flower bush right next to their window? They'd be concentrating pretty likely on the wonderful life those fliers present and the rest of your yard-garden would lay a bit hidden. And of course sharing ones harvest always helps changing people's minds.. Good luck and blessings.
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 4 года назад
Dig this: 1. I'm driving around looking for dumpsters with cardboard, driving along behind buildings, I find a loading dock with trucks and literally pallets full of cardboard. So some time later I'm looking again, drive back there, talk to some guy smoking in his car, he says I dunno but I'll ask a manager. Guy comes out - he's fucking happy to load that shit on to my trailer to see it be put to a good use. Happy that I asked first. And says come back any time. So I now can get a couple pallets loaded onto my trailer for me. Best if you can find very big pieces - makes using it much easier. 2. I see a tree company doing work in the area, I run over, talk to the guys, tell 'em they can dump that right here in my yard. I get one guy doing work in the area, and he says how much you want. I say 10 trucks full. (I have 2.6 acres and want to cover a small fraction of it). He starts coming in with multiple trucks a day. I'm like shit I might have to tell him to stop. I've been using it lately. Anyway I've got my woodchip problem solved and I've got a source for cardboard. I should've been more careful to get the guys name and number. But I can go back and ring the bell on the dock. So, not only is shit out there, people might be delighted to give it to you. Worst that can happen is they say your weird and tell you to fuck off. Best case they can do your work for you and it doesn't cost anything. Small scale you can hop in a dumpster which is okay, but this is so much easier.
@littlesnarf
@littlesnarf 4 года назад
At a previous community garden I worked at we did the cardboard and woodchips. We almost had an issue of the tree service dumping too much. I think they thought they could just keep coming and we ended up with quite the pile. It all went to use, though.
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 4 года назад
@T҉w҉i҉z҉d҉e҉d҉ L҉i҉o҉n҉ Crazy how one man's trash is another's treasure. But it also shows how disconnected and unsustainable we are. Crazy how the waste stream is actually an incredible resource. If we did more small scale farming with people actually doing work, and growing a lqrge variety of things. Thjan the animal manure would of course all be composted, for instnace rather than being a pollutant. I love permaculture for swhowing us a better way and then showing us how to implement it and not wait for it to happen generally - like we can help ourselves now even in times where people think everything comes from the store. Trying to add more and more perennial and annual food productions. We'll see how ti goies.
@backintimealwyn5736
@backintimealwyn5736 4 года назад
in my country they forbade any buisness to give cardboards for free:( it's forbiden to give, without paying taxes.
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
Wonderful to hear this Sol! And for those looking for cardboard and wood chips in their community, here is my guide that includes how to find it: robgreenfield.tv/grow/
@adoxartist1258
@adoxartist1258 4 года назад
@@backintimealwyn5736 That is truly tragic. 😭
@goddess131
@goddess131 4 года назад
you are an inspiration, I hope in the future there are no more lawns and instead diverse gardens.
@Boo-hu5zu
@Boo-hu5zu 4 года назад
goddess131 that is what is happening now ! And I’m sooooooo happy and excited for it !! We all should be 🤗🤗
@twdjt6245
@twdjt6245 4 года назад
Yea right lol. As if that will happen. Us humans are too stupid and will continue to view more aesthetically pleasing useless lawns and palm trees as more important than growing edible plants. Many of us here in the states are too lazy to even cook at home much anymore, (and half of those who do grocery shop mostly buy a buncha processed crap) what makes you think we will start taking it a step further and start growing our own fresh foods more? Furthermore, look at the trend that housing is taking, we’re going more and more for bigger indoor spaces and smaller front and back yards, making potential gardening space for more and more people smaller and smaller....And most of newer houses built these days are in HOA-run communities, rather than free standing houses on individual plots of land......no way in hell can I imagine any HOA in a residential-only community allowing gardening of this magnitude/type on front lawns. Eventually, affordable homes in decent neighborhoods where people don’t have to answer to an HOA will be very hard to find.
@Boo-hu5zu
@Boo-hu5zu 4 года назад
Jen Tuesday you are saying “us” when it’s really YOU ! Projection is a hell of a thing. I know the energy is crazy right now and the illusion of doubt may be strong for SOME but how one feels for self should be just that .. for SELF ! Everything you stated is how you really feel about yourSELF which you shouldn’t feel anyway. Don’t let what you see keep you in that mind frame. Be that difference!! Be the one to change everything you stated. Get with people who feel the same way you do about this ! Not everyone is under one umbrella! If people are buying smaller yards let them ! All you can do is tap people on the shoulder and try to make them aware but it’s not our job to convince anybody of anything because everyone’s path and journey is different and that should be respected regardless 🤷🏿‍♀️ all that matters is what are YOU doing for yourSELF and loved ones and community!! Because while they may not know YOU DO ! While they may not have YOU DO ! And when that time comes to share do just that ! This is not the time for separation or pointing fingers and name calling ! It’s a time to STEP UP ! And be for those that may not be able to be for themselves. Sending you Love Light & Blessings 🙏🏿👏🏿💕💕 in NO way is this to “attack” or anything negative. Just hopefully this opens up your mind that’s all I promise !! lol
@twdjt6245
@twdjt6245 4 года назад
@@Boo-hu5zu I'm not sure why I even need to explain this to a grown adult that obviously can read and write the English language......but when I said "us", I meant us as a collective human species...….on AVERAGE, hence responding to the original comment that stated they hope there aren't any more lawns and instead diverse gardens.....which insinuates a growing trend.....when it isn't growing....it's shrinking. So unless you're an alien or you typed that up from Titan, then "us" includes you as well as myself, since we are part of said species, Dr. Phil.
@mamasufino
@mamasufino 4 года назад
I made a banana circle ( BC ) in early 2015. Since then I have been harvesting compost from it. My BC is 1 meter deep and 2 meters in diameter. I harvested the compost every 15 to 18 months. I also have a chicken coop of which I lined it up with leaves and branches of the trees that I have in my yard. This also is my source of compost. I also raised Tilapias and Pangasius under my porch and half half duckweed Azolla trench attached to the fish tank.
@alun5903
@alun5903 3 года назад
I recently put all my saved cardboard boxes into the recycle bin. As I was breaking them up and folding and compressing them, I kept feeling like I was wasting something useful. I see now I was. Well, now I know better.
@brem5980
@brem5980 4 года назад
I hope one day I'll be able to do this to my own property! But for now I'll try with a few pots on my apartment balcony. You're such an inspiration!
@kaylynivey3220
@kaylynivey3220 4 года назад
If you are renting try really hard to use grey water. I had issues with my landlord over my little garden because of water usage.
@sharoncourt75
@sharoncourt75 4 года назад
use a little kiddie pool
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
Awesome! Starting is the first step. We started with a small raised bed and now we have more Yarden than Lawn. Cheers!
@jeus2528
@jeus2528 4 года назад
This guys name is ROB GREENFIELD, he was literally destined to be an environmentalist
@Womynxx
@Womynxx 4 года назад
Isn't it weird how that works out sometimes? I used to know an ob/gyn whose name was Dr. Bean. I feel like this is a phenomenon that actually happens a lot lol.
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
Sending love Isaac!
@danakarloz5845
@danakarloz5845 4 года назад
soos 😂🤓 his middle name is probably “earth to give back”
@ronaldolech643
@ronaldolech643 4 года назад
I thought that too!
@apeshitclothing
@apeshitclothing 4 года назад
Womynxx too funny. A lot of last names came about from occupations. SMITH (blacksmith), FARMER (tax farmer/collector -just found this out), MILLER (someone who owned a mill)
@DJ-vz3xe
@DJ-vz3xe 3 года назад
I pass by your house on my way to work everyday. Love how your yard is flourishing. Great sight see before I start my job!
@etiennelouw9244
@etiennelouw9244 2 года назад
Here in Cape Town, South Africa, there are no wood chips available, so I dug up the grass in the place I wanted to start my veggie garden. I am a pensioner with only a little capital so I used concrete slabs and cement bricks (had that already) to cordon off the area. I covered the spot in cardboard, bricks to hold it down. I cut holes in the cardboard and inserted "grow tubes" (soda bottles cut into tubes) in the holes and planted in the grow tubes. I use a soda bottle with a hole in the lid to water the plants inside the grow tubes as we almost ran out of water 2 years ago. I had no compost, but I have harvested quite a lot so far and started a compost bin and now a second one. 2021 has been a good year so far as my garden goes.
@farrahkhan6101
@farrahkhan6101 4 года назад
I "invented" a drip irrigation system cos I hated to see waste. At work, we have silicone tubes which come as part of a kit, and they typically get thrown out after one use. Aaaaaargh! I rescued a bunch of those, attached them end to end and laid them from my air conditioner dripping thingy all the way to the garden bed. All that drip-drip-drip was killing me, watching that perfectly good water go to waste. After this DIY, I didn't have to water the garden all last summer. Yay! Now in an ideal world, I wouldn't use air conditioning, but the family would revolt if I suggested it. Baby steps...☺️
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 4 года назад
That’s awesome... however, if everyone wanted to give up ac, San Diego would become over populated real fast
@tamarabrown8787
@tamarabrown8787 4 года назад
You can use your gray water also
@yahprays
@yahprays 4 года назад
Maybe you should make a video. I’m interested to see how you did it.
@elephantsong7782
@elephantsong7782 4 года назад
Youbeither use alot of ac or your garden bed isnt too big..wouldnt work for my garden but glad its working well for you,smart way of doing it..kudos
@SuperPenguin5495
@SuperPenguin5495 4 года назад
just remember this takes 2 years. got my mulch in 2017 and just now it's amazingly broken down and golden
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
It took 3 months to go from a lawn to more greens than I could eat. But, to get to the point you see in this video it was about 1 year and 8 months. However it was producing heavily long before that.
@son333ful
@son333ful 4 года назад
It is very good to see how, many developed countries are also coming back to the basics of growing their own food. In my hometown almost everyone has a vegetable garden, small or big. When there's any space, there's always some herbs or vegetable patch.
@milkweeddreams8828
@milkweeddreams8828 4 года назад
I'm in central Florida too, my converted sand lot is now lush with fruits n veggies...new to this neighborhood 3 years ago, my neighbors thought I was crazy laying cardboard and mulch everywhere, but now when I'm out in the yard, they stop by to gaze in amazement and maybe grab a banana or starfruit...hopefully avocados this year too, life is good for this 70 year old hippie...!
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
Way to go!
@gardeningwithjp1721
@gardeningwithjp1721 3 года назад
My goal this year is to become more self sufficient in food production, I think it’s more important now more than ever to have alternative food sources. This video is a great tool for achieving that. Thanks Rob!
@scanjet1000
@scanjet1000 4 года назад
This is awesome. If I ever own a home, I will do this in honor of you! Your message is really amazing and I hope you spread it across the world!
@gavinbrinck
@gavinbrinck 3 года назад
rob, you are amazing. thank you for your dedication and inspiration. your humility and humanity is glowing ! :)
@kevartje1295
@kevartje1295 2 года назад
I work at a flower shop, we had lucky bamboo to use in bouqets but we'd only use the top, (it had a curl on top) the bottom we would cut off. So.. I collected all the bottom pieces, put them in 2 glasses of water and now I have 10 beautiful lucky bamboo plants. And it's easy to multiply them, you just cut them in half, put them in water, and they start growing again after a few weeks :)
@gerrylavelle8433
@gerrylavelle8433 2 года назад
Moved to Port Charlotte from Colorado in August. Turning the backyard lawn into fruit trees and bee, butterfly and bird friendly bushes and perennials. I also have a mounded veggie garden going. Love it that I can garden in the winter here. Week by week the sandy, sterile soil is getting fertile by adding leaves and compost. Tomatoes and peppers are finally taking off after false starts with the sterile soil. I stack the lawn chunks I scrape off upsipde down onto yard debris such as palm fronts and oak leaves. I have a 50 ft long berm of this material composting at the back of the yard. And just noticed this week that monarch butterflies have been laying eggs on the butterfly weed patch I planted and the caterpillers are feasting on the butterly weed -- awesome.
@kiraward1125
@kiraward1125 4 года назад
Thank you I have been making plans on turning my entire backyard into a garden and this is most helpful information.
@forsak3th
@forsak3th 4 года назад
Rob thank you for the content. I have a suggestion. Could you possibly in the future do a time lapse of the set up process. It would serve us well.
@liquiddevil7396
@liquiddevil7396 2 года назад
The house we bought had a concrete pad for a backyard. We sledged it out and put in 110 5 gallon buckets of topsoil. Planted a lawn, cherry blossom tree, and blackberry and blueberry bushes. 8 years later the tree is almost 30 feet tall.
@tarynpatrice2960
@tarynpatrice2960 4 года назад
Yuss Rob you're making these things so simple and accessible! Thank you!
@curt6829
@curt6829 4 года назад
It's always been a plan of mine to grow food in my garden, now that I have more insight from this video I'll be hoping to get started soon, thanks Rob and keep up the good work 👍🏻😁
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
It is greatly rewarding to grow and harvest your own food. Be encouraged to give it a try!
@michaelbadger1005
@michaelbadger1005 4 года назад
I don't know if you are planning on this, but it would be sooooooo cool if you did a similar project in Wisconsin. Love your content, keep it up!
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
I will.
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 4 года назад
@@Robin.Greenfield Awesome, I'm in Colorado a cold climate, and thinking of doing something like this. So a lot to learn. Well you incorporate a green house for the winter months?
@deejaykay1975
@deejaykay1975 4 года назад
And I'm in southern Spain! Any tips would be most welcome...
@freda7503
@freda7503 4 года назад
@@Robin.Greenfield Australia?!
@bonniehoke-scedrov4906
@bonniehoke-scedrov4906 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it. You are an exceptionally good teacher. You speak with enormous clarity, digesting your message down to the simplest most salient points, and you give a very compelling reason why one should do what you have done with your lawn. Bravo! Really great work. I’m really looking forward to more great content from you on many platforms, I hope.
@KangScopeacupunctureandwellnes
@KangScopeacupunctureandwellnes 4 года назад
This is great for the entertainment. Plus I love how u can pick ur veggies in front of ur house. I am learning to make compose in my back yard. Just stared my new two new raised garden bed in the backyard.
@TheFarmDream
@TheFarmDream 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips and tricks. I love the mulch idea!
@denisestone8491
@denisestone8491 4 года назад
Great video! I would also love to see a video on your biomass gas grill/oven/stove! The cardboard layering is what I did when I started my first garden and my compost area. Doing some winter sowing to start my seeds germinating and harden them off. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Keep calm and grow on.
@samrienghudson7493
@samrienghudson7493 4 года назад
You are greatest guy teaching peoples how to service ( that where I came from ) love Avery words you teach. God bless ✝️🙏❤️
@2Mushy
@2Mushy 2 года назад
I love all that this is about! It's more than growing your own food, it's about the impact your personal garden has on the world! Thank you for this
@louispedron3034
@louispedron3034 4 года назад
Nice tips, thanks! I like this type of video when you explains how do things :)
@peleringo535
@peleringo535 2 года назад
In just a year or two, the cardboard rots and makes great soil. I also used layers of newsprint, but the neighbour’s cat would scratch it up. It works, but cardboard is better. You plant right over the paper, into the soil or mulch (I had no soil, so just planted in the composted manure mulch.). It builds up your soil awesomely. Then repeat again in a year or two.
@saashathomas3100
@saashathomas3100 2 года назад
Thank you so much! This was just what I needed and was straight to the point for starting out a food forest from a lawn!
@angiesheirlooms
@angiesheirlooms 4 года назад
Back to Eden garden method! Love it! Works wonders!!
@gretakittok9512
@gretakittok9512 4 года назад
Thank you for all of your videos! Now I am trying to make my yard a garden.
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
Awesome! We just converted our front yard into new veggie garden (a.k.a Yarden)
@naturecalls174
@naturecalls174 4 года назад
I live in Jacksonville and you have inspired me with many techniques I enjoy every video you post Keep it up Rob you’re incredible
@kristopherbichsel9230
@kristopherbichsel9230 4 года назад
Check out "eat your yard Jax". I'm I Callahan doing the same thing.
@naturecalls174
@naturecalls174 4 года назад
@@kristopherbichsel9230 thank you so much for the invitation I just went to your channel and subscribed
@graceweimer7375
@graceweimer7375 3 года назад
Diamond, I am in Jacksonville - are you doing this here?
@giojared
@giojared 4 года назад
Love your videos! Thanks for spreading the message! Stay safe, stay healthy, grow on!
@Kristy_not_Kristine
@Kristy_not_Kristine 2 года назад
Old moldy straw is great, too, for mulching. We've done this for years and I love that I can weed an entire 1/2 acre once a month for maybe an hour! It's a game changer!! And we use a lot less water, too.
@twootters7433
@twootters7433 4 года назад
This is a great idea! If the law let's you. I turned my small front yard into a garden years ago. I was fined $250 and ordered to tear it all out. Find out the codes and laws in your area first. I also got into trouble for saving rain water into barrels for watering my garden.
@allthingslovecollection9677
@allthingslovecollection9677 2 года назад
Seems like the government don’t want us to be self-sufficient beings. Just sad
@WildFloridian
@WildFloridian 4 года назад
I love that you talked about the Victory Garden! It is such an important part of our history and a way we can learn from worked well in the past!
@taliahbrooke
@taliahbrooke 4 года назад
I found your channel last night and can’t get enough. The whole idea of sharing blew my mind, which is actually crazy that it did blow my mind. My dad has half an acre but I’ve always viewed it as HIS. I’m at his house at least 3 times a week, I’m going to now propose that I help him with the garden and can both eat from it. Thanks again for all your effort into these videos, absolute legend. From the land down under, AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
He is will happy to share, go for it!
@OldReddingFarm
@OldReddingFarm 4 года назад
Rob this is all such great info thank you for sharing a path to food stability with so many people your reach is so huge and it is so great
@user-ii5jh2ch2i
@user-ii5jh2ch2i 4 года назад
This video was highly informative Rob. Here in Switzerland we have enough land, more than enough water but less sun that say Florida has. But we have have wonderful food markets so eating organically is no problem whatsoever.
@HelenRullesteg
@HelenRullesteg 4 года назад
For those that can pay for it. My family can, but organic produce here in Switzerland can be very expensive, so the more people that can/would grow their own the better.
@Stoffmonster467
@Stoffmonster467 4 года назад
I'm from Bavaria. I try to grow my own food: no trucks to the supermarket needed.
@user-ii5jh2ch2i
@user-ii5jh2ch2i 4 года назад
@@HelenRullesteg Swiss can also apply for a community garden to grow things. I shop at local open air markets, Migros and Coop. Am very particular about the quality of my food. I am on a good Swiss pension and in fact find living in Zurich very good. Although ZRH is expensive, I still feel I live cheaper here than say in London and New York. The fantastic transport system, safety, respect people have here and also the politeness. Anything for me is also better than living in Zimbabwe or South Africa. I am European ( not African). Very happy to be a Swiss citizen for the past 28 years or so. Wishing you a good week and happy gardening for you now that Spring and summer soon will be on the way.
@willn8664
@willn8664 4 года назад
This is great for those that live in a suburban area during the COVID - 19 epidemic.
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
Agreed! Gardening can be very therapeutic. Cheers.
@omegarocks9079
@omegarocks9079 4 года назад
Thank you for this video great process definitely inspired like to see more on gardening 💜
@ImASurvivorNThriver
@ImASurvivorNThriver 4 года назад
This was great! I would LOVE to see how you set up your drip irrigation system to your water catchment system so that I could set mine up to water my garden. Thanks for sharing.
@jakeofalltrades7980
@jakeofalltrades7980 4 года назад
Hey Rob. Really great informative video. I like what you say about weeds, I am starting a small sustainable gardening company in Auckland and I find it difficult at times conveying the importance of composting weeds to clients. Your banana circle is awesome! At times I deal with invasive weeds such as tradescantia and convolvulus that you really cant just leave to rot down in a compost pile as they can grow and reproduce from the tiniest of cuttings. What I do is bag them up in old/second hand plastic bags and store them in a dark place for 6 months minimum. By that time they've sweat and rotted down to lovely compost. Have you had to deal with invasive or noxious weeds yet? I'd love to hear about it if you have.
@acmoreira9228
@acmoreira9228 4 года назад
love it! i am trying to grow 20% as a start:)
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
Great start!
@yogiyoda
@yogiyoda 4 года назад
Wow, very useful video! I hope more people follow your example here. Thanks for your work!
@ALTSINC
@ALTSINC 4 года назад
I have been waiting for this video for so long.. Thanks Rob:)
@Green.Country.Agroforestry
@Green.Country.Agroforestry 4 года назад
Another thing that can be done (which I am doing!) is to add mushroom spawn to the mulch as you are applying it .. Winecap and oyster mushrooms grow well in straw, leaves, or woodchips, break the mulch down faster, feed the earthworms (which feed your plants), and produce yet another edible crop for you to enjoy.
@meemo32086
@meemo32086 2 года назад
Great idea!
@myviews4u929
@myviews4u929 4 года назад
Growing your own food will meet your daily needs during the crisis that will follow Corona virus.
@chanelandmika
@chanelandmika 2 года назад
You are a huge inspiration, we agree and follow many of the same ideas and understandings of earth and our impact on it being as full circle as possible. Thank you for spreading the word
@charlesz8531
@charlesz8531 3 года назад
Excellent video! So glad you didn't even mention pH and stuff like that. This is something big companies don't like. They want you to be dependent. Growing your own food in your yard is a powerful tool, good for your health and good for your soul and good for your wallet too.
@freddynajar3334
@freddynajar3334 4 года назад
Thanks for all of your great material Rob! Any advice for rat control? I have some pretty dry backyard landscape and would like to lay out some compost on it so that it can start turning the soil into something useful. My only issue is rats coming in and lay their poop everywhere. I don't think that would be the healthiest for my soil and using it for plant compost. Thanks!
@NormanAllan53
@NormanAllan53 4 года назад
Loving it !Worked on my back yard garden for a year and finally getting close. Now if I could get rid of the squirrels and rabbits....
@DaniElle-di4ho
@DaniElle-di4ho 4 года назад
Allan N. Oakley we have a front yard garden that rabbits stay out of, I assume due to proximity of passing cars
@loxleybattle2591
@loxleybattle2591 4 года назад
Dogs love to “protect” their yard from squirrels and rabbits!
@anniemae3858
@anniemae3858 4 года назад
Have you tried ammonia?
@dushyantjat7517
@dushyantjat7517 4 года назад
Never give up.
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
@@DaniElle-di4ho we just started a front yard veggie garden so hopefully they stay away.
@ronaldolech643
@ronaldolech643 4 года назад
I've used the cardboard method successfully in the north too. It helps to start in late winter/early spring before the grass has started. I only used about 4-5" of mulch because I had good soil under the grass. After two seasons of planting, the soil became looser. This is my 5th season with a front yard veggie garden. Don't feel like you have to do the whole lawn the first year. I did 2 small beds the first year and expanded until I filled my space. I grow most of my greens and herbs, plus onions, potatoes, peas/beans, tomatoes, and peppers in a 10 ft x 25 ft space. Be sure to leave room for flowers!
@dixieraindrop3499
@dixieraindrop3499 3 года назад
ty for this vegetable garden ideas. I am buying the book. I am 63 and need perennial garden for retirement.. This will save me money and make sure we eat.. I am so excited by this.
@sarahk4047
@sarahk4047 4 года назад
We use this method in Australia too
@dylansimpson7831
@dylansimpson7831 4 года назад
Canada too!
@Gauche69
@Gauche69 4 года назад
Need a Canada version of this
@MelissaZone9BFloridaGarden
@MelissaZone9BFloridaGarden 4 года назад
Grateful for you sharing . I implement some of the same growing practices! Sure hope more people continue to grow their own food.
@medongunuochiero2074
@medongunuochiero2074 4 года назад
Beautifully explained.. 😃👍.. Thank you so much.. You cleared since much of my doubts..
@lifereceiver3661
@lifereceiver3661 4 года назад
The least that all of us can do is to throw the seeds of fruits that we eat onto soils of public land. We can upturn the weed and instantly put the fruit seeds on the upturn weed. The upturn weed will slowly become mulchy soil. The fruit seed will slowly become planted by natural rain and sun.
@LucasOliveira-fl7tt
@LucasOliveira-fl7tt 2 года назад
What a complete yet concise video! You’re sharing such valuable information here. Thanks very much and congrats!
@thefutureofgardening5912
@thefutureofgardening5912 Год назад
Loved the video Rob. Thank you so much for all of your tips and hard work!
@mikehendrix6558
@mikehendrix6558 2 года назад
The most Important part you failed to mention is, In order to add vegetables to your front yard you have to check City Codes because alot of Cities throughout the United States DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO PLANT GARDENS IN FRONT YARDS.
@_Chessa_
@_Chessa_ 2 года назад
Darn system trying to control how we spend our time and money. It’s crazy what us humans allowed to have happen. HOA fines and city fines can be fought back if its on limits with eating the food! :)
@meganclark-hutchings7464
@meganclark-hutchings7464 4 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this! I moved to Clearwater from TX a year ago, and excitedly attempted a garden in my backyard. IT. DID. NOT.WORK :( That sand!!! This is just what I needed to figure out how to be more successful on my limited budget!
@rianajansevanrensburg2444
@rianajansevanrensburg2444 5 месяцев назад
I so enjoyed your video.I am in South Africa in a urban garden and started with very poor soil. I have done as you and removed 80% of our lawn and mulched every year to now have much better soil. You learn as you go. Next dor me is drip irrigation
@LiLoTech
@LiLoTech 4 года назад
Does anyone know how long after putting the cardboard and mulch down, before you can plant? I'm afraid I'm too late at this point for this season.
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
You can plant right away by pulling back the mulch and cutting a hole in the cardboard where you are planting. Or by having rows of soil you can plant right into those.
@Dessy9418
@Dessy9418 4 года назад
@@Robin.Greenfield Am I just supposed to leave the mulch on top of the cardboard so that it just provides nutrients for the compost? And does the cardboard stay under the mulch and soil for the entirety of the duration, i.e. - the mulch and compost never interact with the sandy soil? Even with rows of soil, am I to cut rows in the cardboard too?
@IamSam1980
@IamSam1980 4 года назад
Questions: What happened with the cardboard boxes? How long does it take to prepare the gardening space? And how do you protect from possums and cats? Thank you so much for this video!!
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
The card board will degrade and add organic matter to your soil. Here in zone 5, on a smaller scale, the card board was completely degrade in just about 2 months.
@SandcastleDreams
@SandcastleDreams 2 года назад
Possums: Dinner Cats: Rat and mice control!
@rohanimk1069
@rohanimk1069 2 года назад
I like the positivity in you...good job rob. Keep your good work
@BornAwsumb
@BornAwsumb 3 года назад
You are the example I want to see more of! Thanks for sharing such great information!
@MrsWill-wd3mb
@MrsWill-wd3mb 4 года назад
Could you do a video on potted and indoor plants? We're likely moving into a condo so outdoor plants and compost isn't possible. 😥
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
This is not something that I have much experience with. For more help on getting started with growing food go to my Gardening Guide for Beginners: robgreenfield.tv/freeseedprojectguide Also, check out the Epic Gardening channel: ru-vid.com/show-UCSbyncU597LMwb3HhnAI_4w
@vicky8864
@vicky8864 4 года назад
Around 2 years ago, I watched a news on TV📺 there was a house in Florida which planted vegetables in the whole front yard, was that you?
@elizalee8781
@elizalee8781 4 года назад
Vicky 88 could be anyone! Here in Jacksonville, Florida theres a guy a few miles from my house with his whole yard a garden.
@Robin.Greenfield
@Robin.Greenfield 4 года назад
I only moved to Orlando in December 2017, so if before that it was someone else. But I've been on the news plenty since then.
@cydneesledge2070
@cydneesledge2070 4 года назад
i live in alaska! im freshly moved into a home which i have the ability to adapt into a beautiful garden. but i struggle with our climate and the winter being the most of our year.. but on the other hand the summer is well.. amazing, bountiful, and rich with plants.
@GutenGardening
@GutenGardening 3 года назад
The is a RU-vid channel "Simple Living Alaska" that you might find helpful for local growing tips.
@nancykelly9393
@nancykelly9393 4 года назад
Excellent video, great, clear information. Loved the before and after shots!
@alinavanmode
@alinavanmode 4 года назад
One of my goals in the next 6 years is building affordable housing for refugees and war victims in Colombia who have been displaced from rural areas to cities. This would mean so much for them, a little bit of what they already know.
@tomorrowpie5425
@tomorrowpie5425 4 года назад
wow beautiful goal! I have a similar goal for my home country of Burma
@rikhikang4140
@rikhikang4140 4 года назад
I'd love to do that all over the world
@badboybootz8
@badboybootz8 4 года назад
This is how you fight the government
@thedude5740
@thedude5740 4 года назад
For a short while, then a new tax is introduced! 😂
@badboybootz8
@badboybootz8 4 года назад
@@thedude5740 true
@davidhutchinson5233
@davidhutchinson5233 4 года назад
No, it's how you fight frankenfood.
@aquietplace5832
@aquietplace5832 4 года назад
@@thedude5740 so true! Where there is greed there is a way.
@daytonagreg8765
@daytonagreg8765 3 года назад
badboybootz8 LOL... I don’t think there is a need for a fight but it’s rewarding to provide for yourself even though it takes a little bit of work. You’re maybe less reliant on anyone including the Government. These days there’s more support by local governments of a self sustaining lifestyle.
@seemarawal5717
@seemarawal5717 4 года назад
Very good information given in a very clear ,nice way ,really enjoyed the video and learnt interesting things about gardening.
@francessesimeon3674
@francessesimeon3674 2 года назад
I am about to start a new garden here in central Florida and I found this video very helpful. Thank you for your tips.
@margielulu1366
@margielulu1366 4 года назад
Be careful many states don’t allow gardens on the front yard. Also mulch bring termites depending where you live. So be careful
@johnchase4408
@johnchase4408 4 года назад
Unfortunately, *most* neighborhood ordinances and probably ALL HOA's don't allow turning your front yard into a garden.
@willn8664
@willn8664 4 года назад
How about backyard?
@kumara5492
@kumara5492 2 года назад
Wow, I always learn something new from these videos. Thank you so much about sharing facts about useless lawn in front of the houses.
@peterg6638
@peterg6638 2 года назад
Good video i live in the northeast and i stopped watering my grass years ago. I now have white clover growing and it looks great and the bees love it too.
@sleddy01
@sleddy01 4 года назад
Let us know when the township sends a violation letter.
@releventhurt
@releventhurt 4 года назад
Rob stole hearts and minds of the township, hopefully
@pjanoo6973
@pjanoo6973 4 года назад
Its unrealistic but if everyone did this food would be cheaper and 90% of starvation could be solved.
@mariazucchero9123
@mariazucchero9123 2 года назад
thank you for sharing your ideas for gardnig tips and technique.
@petesantana7302
@petesantana7302 3 года назад
Thank you man! I am organizing my small project You inspire me to get this project done
@miltonwelch8619
@miltonwelch8619 4 года назад
Quite inspiring, especially since I want to eventually relocate to Central Florida.
@merchantchiefcook13
@merchantchiefcook13 4 года назад
Amazing best way to be hlty stays oraganic home grown back yard farming i love it😍
@hungyos1482
@hungyos1482 3 года назад
Inspirational! everytime I turn into your channel, makes me to get up n do something ,otherwise so depressing right now.
@maizuagthao9359
@maizuagthao9359 4 года назад
Love your papaya trees, banana tree, and cassa trees.
@pang-ngiavang1956
@pang-ngiavang1956 3 года назад
I am so jealous of your papaya and banana trees. Beautiful contents and thank you for sharing.
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