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Studs and Duds 2021 

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Revisiting my old Studs and Duds Series (which I only technically did once, but you know...) and featuring some of the tools that have and haven't worked on our farm this year. First, please buy my book at notillgrowers.com if you have not already! AND/OR support our work at www.Patreon.com/notillgrowers
Links for the tools mentioned here 👇
Full Disclosures: Everything I received for free or trade will receive a *
Microscopes:
USE OFFER CODE "FROST" at checkout for 10% off before Dec 31st, 2021 at Micrscopeworld.com.
Field Microscope: www.microscopeworld.com/p-409...
My Photography microscope is the Motic Panthera S, but they don't have that right now so the next closest would be the Panthera E I think but PLEASE EMAIL THEM BEFORE BUYING SO YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT. www.microscopeworld.com/p-305...
Kwik Edge: amzn.to/3nMmzKY
True Tough Rotary Edger amzn.to/3zm7SAC
Greenworks edger: www.greenworkstools.com/pro-6...
Greenworks Mower: www.greenworkstools.com/pro-6...
Worm Bins: unclejimswormfarm.com/order-s...
Winstrips: www.neversinktools.com/collec...
Rotary plow: www.earthtools.com/implements...
Tine Rake Weeder: www.johnnyseeds.com/search/?q...
Stirrup hoes: www.johnnyseeds.com/search/?q...
*Roo Aprons: rooapron.com
Galcon Timer: SIX ZONE (not four, like I say in the video).: www.dripworks.com/galcon-6-st...
*Petra Sprayers (mine is the HD500): petratools.com
*Broadfork: www.gullandforge.com/
*Jang Double Disc opener: paperpot.co/product/jang-acce...
*Paperpot trays paperpot.co/product/nursery-f...
*Growers&co products: growers.co
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@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
One correction! The Galcon timer is a 6 zone timer I just only use it for 4! It also comes in a 12 zone version. Yup.
@TheMujiFuji
@TheMujiFuji 2 года назад
More on the timer please! Sounds like a game changer for lettuce! Love the next level soil geekery...will be squeezing the compost tea for sure!!!
@rosemariealvarado9902
@rosemariealvarado9902 Год назад
As a 74 year old woman with a weak back I LOVE my gorilla cart . 3 sizes at Lowe's. I have hauled water to plants too far to reach with hoses. Carried soil bags, heavy pots etc. Has a tight turning radius.Highly recommend it when your wheelbarrow rusts through .
@Jaycalsun
@Jaycalsun 2 месяца назад
This is top shelf “vague entertainment”
@justsomething4me
@justsomething4me 2 года назад
Paper pots are great for spring onions, and single plant starting/planting. No one mentions the paper gets all over the farm, they don't break down as what is left beneath the soil emerges later in the season.Thanks for your good insights!
@rickthelian2215
@rickthelian2215 Год назад
Jessie there is a product as your describing by Stihl it’s for defining garden beds, the blades have a hook in it for that purpose your requiring. Merry Christmas
@GarrettXHolder
@GarrettXHolder 2 года назад
Ok this channel was awesome, but the video microscope has potential to make this channel the definitive no till channel. Already one of the best. Keep up the inspiring work.
@beemichelle2276
@beemichelle2276 11 месяцев назад
All tools I afformentioned, are EASILY applicable to both the cold and hot houses, and the field. Fewer tools. More uses. Less moving back and forth, less brain powered selecting the right tool, less tool cleaning... BUY MULTI-USE Tools!!!❤❤❤❤
@wysiwygcanada
@wysiwygcanada 2 года назад
Thanks! I can start my list for off season shopping!
@brianr4570
@brianr4570 2 года назад
Great video! Thanks Jesse! Both Milwaukee & DeWalt make a String trimmer that uses the same batteries as there cordless power tools. The trimmers have several attachments, i.e. edger, hedge trimmer, tree trimmer & more. I have the MIlwaukee string trimmer & edger. It is just as powerful as a gas trimmer & it runs on the same battery that powers my cordless drill & other power tools.
@dans3718
@dans3718 2 года назад
I keep wanting to read the title as Spuds and Duds. Sounds like a good name for vids reviewing how varieties work for you. :) Oh, and on the microscopy, I love Jim Kovaleski's term: "the microherd." Loved this vid. Good info.
@parkerbender09
@parkerbender09 2 года назад
I just read in your book about using the earthway to side dress your crops... Absolutely GENIUS!
@barronriverblues4462
@barronriverblues4462 2 года назад
If your looking to upgrade your vermi system I recommend doing a simple windrow , you can crank out a ton of Vermicast to use for extract drenches & injections. We use a bunch of spent mushroom blocks that the worms love. We also add beneficial nematodes from (soundhorticulture) to our worm system & since you have a microscope now it can be good practice. These are just some thoughts and ideas , thanks so much for all the information you put out Jesse it has helped a ton!
@tomf.2274
@tomf.2274 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your insights. I was thinking about windstrips but I am way smaller home garden. I cannot get soilblockers because the demand is so high. A product I love for compost spreading and trash removal from a bed is the Lee Valley Tools Power Rake. It is pretty durable and kind of a push pull tool. I have worn one out in a number is years and on my second.
@andreajones7023
@andreajones7023 2 года назад
I worked out the best way to motor through to complete vermicompost this year. I use tumblers and put all kitchen waste into it, chopped finely and mixed with shredded paper or card. After 1 month, split into 3 and put into wormery trays [I have 3 of these]. Split wormery worms over all 3 trays. The worms rocket through and make completed vermicompost in weeks. Tip out, add coir if too wet and separate worms and compost, and then fill with the next tumbler's half finished compost.
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 2 года назад
On another note Jesse I tried the soil ball technique and wow those plants took off. Relatively easy to do as well and quick. Thanks for sharing and keep growing Jesse. 🌱😁
@jessicablank5925
@jessicablank5925 2 года назад
Thanks Jesse!, I was thinking about getting some winstar trays, but also about soil block makers, and I appreciate your take on them. Also, your book has become an invaluable tool for me - you make soil science so approachable - thanks a million! JessB
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
🙌
@cpnotill9264
@cpnotill9264 2 года назад
Jessica I troed the winstrip trays and plants are hard to get out for me and I went to soil blocks. I'm very happy woth the blocks! 😁👍🌱
@danielletrejo4960
@danielletrejo4960 2 года назад
Very rich info!! Trying to take notes as always!!!
@krishnarajsinghtomar856
@krishnarajsinghtomar856 2 года назад
A day with farmer jesse morning to evening video Love your work ❤️
@thatkarelguy
@thatkarelguy 2 года назад
Greenworks tools have been great for me this year.
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
They really are great tools with a surprising amount of power.
@3crowsfarm16
@3crowsfarm16 2 года назад
I love my milwaukee 18v backpack sprayer 5gallon capacity and nice design has really changed how often i spray fertilizers
@albertosuarez4933
@albertosuarez4933 2 года назад
Love your videos, Jesse! And I just started reading your book! So excited! I have been using the paperpot system in my no-till permanent beds at my farm (Nature's Apprentice Farm in ON, Canada) and I have mixed feelings. I think this tool would work best in a system where the beds are perfectly flat and rolled (like JM's after harrowing). My deep-compost beds are a bit more bumpy, particularly after harvesting roots, and even when I rake them even some plants get too buried and some plants are not buried at all in the same pass, using the same depth setup on the transplanter. I am planning on testing soil blocks next year and see how the labour compares. Thanks for everything you do!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Yeah I’ve just had trouble getting them to establish well in my beds but the paper pot is certainly a system with a lot of potential and clearly many growers use it to success. I’m still tinkering so maybe I’ll have a breakthrough one day! Also Same, my beds are not flat and even.
@maninbuciums3935
@maninbuciums3935 10 месяцев назад
I wonder what you would think about using a small power harrow that can be fixed onto a brushcutter. It doesn’t till, the tines turn horizontal, you could use it for pathways or to clear a bed without too much damage to the soil. There s one 10 cm and one 20 cm. The effect would be the same like those small tillers with electric screwdrivers. It can be fixed on an electric brushcutter, so leightweight and no noise.
@jgunnm1
@jgunnm1 2 года назад
Qlipr system was a stud this season and plastic five gallon bags for tomatoes production.
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Oh awesome, that’s on my trial list for this next year!
@flatsville1
@flatsville1 2 года назад
I appreciate your blunt, no nonsense approach on tools & methods. As someone who waged a two year war on erradicating rhizome grass to replace it with white dutch clover in a couple of living pathways & perimeter, I had to resort to flame killing, 30% ag vinegar, landscape fab, trenching etc... Yes, if only there was a tool. I think only sheep pull up roots to eat?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
I dunno about the sheep. I of course love sheep, but then of course there are food safety issues for us
@flatsville1
@flatsville1 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers Agreed. Sheep is a bridge too far for this kind of thing. If I had it to do over again, I would first lay down heavy duty landscape fab & trench & then put down the nitro coated perennial white dutch clover seed in small sections. Use flame weeding & spot 30% Ag Vinegar where needed.
@3crowsfarm16
@3crowsfarm16 2 года назад
The tool you seek for your living pathways is an edge redefiner U can out the blade on the edger or weedwacker but it is terrifying I tried to build my own guard but chose not to use it. What did work pretty well was my ego tiller head with 2 tines removed
@kreggreen4322
@kreggreen4322 2 года назад
Agreed, those edge redefiners are an injury waiting to happen! The Mantis with the edge wheel on one side is awesome because the side that is doing the edge has tines that go both ways, thus making a ditch (I actually used it to lay irrigation tubes). But you can bend them all one direction and you have exactly what he is looking for. Only disadvantage is that it works best walking backwards.
@beemichelle2276
@beemichelle2276 11 месяцев назад
And then the true stud!!! The skidger Xtreme weeder. Although not as useful a weeding tool for me, make the BEST edging tools for beds and pathways! Cuts and rips!!!
@beemichelle2276
@beemichelle2276 11 месяцев назад
But a heavy workload, manual tool. Works but requires a strong shoulder set. Faster then multiple electric/gas tools, because it does it's job in one swoop. But requires more energy. I Love it because it's precise. That's the only reason I steer away from electric/gas tools, towards manual tools. More work and precision (and generally longer durability(less money spent over time), versus time/energy saving(and simplicity of instructions with crew). It's up to everyone. I prefer to hard train a crew that knows how to HARD-do things instead of simply training some woofers(I hate to sound over-simplifying of their roles). But, personally, even though they might be competition later, I prefer to train more TRUE stewards of our soil, in the hardest methodology possible, in order to prepare our future generations for their challenges.
@kearstinnekenerson6676
@kearstinnekenerson6676 2 года назад
It’s never a bad idea to see what you have going on
@kearstinnekenerson6676
@kearstinnekenerson6676 2 года назад
I love worm bins I work with two tote systems it’s so easy and I sell my extra to a few people
@ken-w
@ken-w Год назад
("Why does this dude talk so fast" 1:05) I love watching at 1.25 speed after 2 cups of coffee.
@Aaron999
@Aaron999 2 года назад
Hands down the microscope with the camera is the best investment of the Patreon funds! Love the few teaser clips. Consider also filming brix refractometer work. (Much smaller investment) AEA's channel has a fantastic presentation by Dr. Dykstra linking leaf brix levels with insect pressure. If you could objectively show us healthier soil and healthier plants (or not), it would set your channel miles ahead of any other.
@wildedibles819
@wildedibles819 2 года назад
Love microscopes i want to get a good one for identifying mushroom spores
@christopherjreihing
@christopherjreihing 2 года назад
I got a hori hori- Japanese vegetable knife from ace hardware, made by a company called Bare Bones. Love it :)
@tolbaszy8067
@tolbaszy8067 2 года назад
Superb video! You speak very well to the camera and have that conversational talent that makes a viewer feel you are talking just to them. Maybe you should try one of my favorite tools, the sod lifter, for pathway management. It has a halfmoon blade forged with a bent steel rod and is mounted parallel to the D-handle, so it is oriented flat to the ground. It can be used for shallow cultivation, sharpened to cut weeds at the surface, and with its bent handle, easily slipped under vegetation to weed. I have not tried to use it for edging, but I'm sure it will work. It could be shaped with a grinder to create a hook profile that could snag grass rhizomes by rotating the tool 90 degrees and dragging it along the edge of the path. Also, I think you really enjoy saying "microscopy"!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Interesting I’ll have to check that out. Also yes, microscopy is an excellent word!
@RyanDaum
@RyanDaum 2 года назад
For the edging on your pathways, maybe try the Hoss wheel hoe with a single "Sweep" attachment. It slices just at the root level. I run it along the edge of my beds to keep the crab grass back. Or even just cultivator teeth on a wheel hoe or walk-behind etc. spaced with your row width? Not sure I'd be willing to do the jump to living pathways myself because grass and creeping charlie spread here like crazy.
@matprather5833
@matprather5833 2 года назад
Agree the trampoline is critical farm infrastructure with kids. Funny how they can be tired of working in the gardens but can go jump right after for long periods of time.
@ryanlister1130
@ryanlister1130 2 года назад
Try the BRD2620 from Echo for your live edges that’s what we use in the landscape field. Expensive but sound like the cutting edge your looking for.
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Yeah that is an interesting tool. I don’t totally understand why they made it so you have to walk backwards haha, but definitely curious.
@benmatthews7201
@benmatthews7201 2 года назад
Great video! I just invested in some winstrip trays. I’m hoping they will work out! I only bought ten of the 128s and ten of the 50s. Still over $200 tho, so I hear you on the price. Soil block makers are quite pricey too tho. Spring will tell, but I’m trying some salanova in the 128 right now. I’m using a germination mix from Berger that’s pretty fine and peat based, so it does hold onto water. So far, it’s pretty good, but to be fair, I haven’t done soil blocks. I’ve mostly used plug trays. What attracted me to the winstrips was both the hard (thicker) plastic and the better aeration. I work at a commercial greenhouse that re-uses hard plastic 288 trays, and some of them are almost 20 years old and still good! So, If the winstrip will last that long (tbd), then I suppose it’s worth the price- if you wanted to do plug trays vs soil blocks.
@CBDubz
@CBDubz 2 года назад
Have considered using a barrier to hold back the grass? I know it won’t be cheap but the time saved tending your edges might be worth the investment.
@ricksanchez2090
@ricksanchez2090 Год назад
Really looking forward to your Studs and Duds 2022! maybe you finally buy a paperpot, though I recommend the neversink version not the original
@audreybarnes6527
@audreybarnes6527 2 года назад
Hey Jesse, just wondering if Larry could bend you a hook attachment for the mower. A length of steel with a hook either end, attached it just behind the back wheels so it hooks as you push. Would probably need a handle so it can be disengaged. Heck 🤔, I use a 'ho mi', it's a hand plough for this very job in the garden. I'd not sure I'd recommend using it in the field, it would need some adjustment but something like that from Larry might help you ❤️
@johnmurphy2617
@johnmurphy2617 2 года назад
I bought a 2" soil blocker from greenhouse megastore so I could get free shipping 🤣 i do believe it was a fantastic purchase!
@alveygardens
@alveygardens 2 года назад
I did a vermicompost system using a shallow three sterilize containers. Built two of them and used coco coir, horse manure, and leaves. And they went bonkers especially feeding w watermelon and cucumbers regularly. And have them in the basement. Bringing in the leaves also brought in black soldier fly larvae which freaked me out the first time I saw them. Did some research and then now super happy. However being in the basement has back fired with tons of black solder flies hatching and coming into the house. But now with the volume of worms and the black fly larvae I would like to do a large worm farm in a tub outside. But I worry about freezing the worms. Zone 6b
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Right, we're 6b too. I originally bought this small one precisely so I could keep it in the house. We have water barrels in our tunnel so I'm hopeful that + some wrap/blanket will help keep them alive as we expand our worm tubs 😬
@alveygardens
@alveygardens 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers Also with watching your videos and joss's I did make the investment and purchesd the 1.5" long handled soil blocker. So much faster. Still need to work on uniform blocking. But only took minutes to fill a tray with this blocker. Worth every penny. Still trying to nail my mix
@alveygardens
@alveygardens 2 года назад
I am probably 2 hours from you. we are in southern indiana near evansville.
@barbellathletics6643
@barbellathletics6643 2 года назад
I am starting in a fresh area for next growing season and was wondering what I can do this fall to get my new no-till area ready for next season. First time no-till so I'm a bit nervous. Thanks
@ardenthebibliophile
@ardenthebibliophile 2 года назад
I'm curious, can you imagine a context the winstrips would work in? I recently purchased a set of the epic gardening 6-cell and 4-cell trays because I'm doing home scale gardening. If I was dropping hundreds of thousands of starts (aka a market garden) soil blocks seem great. But for me in my home setup smaller manageable plastic blocks work great for starting a week of lettuce or some beets. Maybe the winstrips sit somewhere in between? If someone wants to start a lane of lettuce in a co-op but not for large scale?
@lindseymiller8368
@lindseymiller8368 2 года назад
Great info! For your pathways, I have the Black & Decker 3 in 1 mower, which is just a weedeater/edger that comes with a wheeled base for a stable cut. It doesn't fix the hook need you have, but it is affordable, light weight and makes quick work of trimming small areas. I'm on the hunt for a stud blade sharpener for my garden tools, would love to know if you have something that works better than the 2 duds I recently burned money on. Thanks!
@mattwhittaker3484
@mattwhittaker3484 2 года назад
Would a mulching blade for brush cutter attach to your path edger? That has bent over hooky bits.
@johnjude2685
@johnjude2685 2 года назад
Your help about tools should only be fair as to their proformice. I have clay base soil and I also do some Blacksmit work, My choice of weeder I built a hoe head that is built from a leaf spring from a car.The tip is about 2" wide and 5" death and the tip and it's sides are sharpen and back is about 4" wide . When I mount it to it's handle it's angel is increased several degrees ( about 44 degrees ) but hooks to dig into the soil and cut weeds with less efforts than most other hoes.. Needs little effort to distroy hard baked dry clay. Suggest you might check in a black smith fair such as most states has meetups once or more times a year.
@erikdebbink7126
@erikdebbink7126 2 года назад
Have you considered using rotary scissors for your pathways? they are pricy but id be keen to see if they work well.
@rufia75
@rufia75 2 года назад
Jesse, I'm curious whether you've tried crimson clover or other cover crops that don't mind traffic so much, besides grasses for the living pathways? Would those be easier to manage?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
I have but the grass seems to just take over not matter what (we have really long, hot seasons here so when the clover dies back, something else takes it’s place). I’m still trialing though! Would love to cut out the mowing altogherer.
@KansasGardenGuy
@KansasGardenGuy 2 года назад
I used the Boogie Blue water filter in 20 and not in 21 on the market garden. I cannot really tell a difference besides water pressure is alot less with it. Can you maybe do a test with them to see if they are better than not?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Ah, right, comparing high-volume filters could be helpful
@growshakephil
@growshakephil 2 года назад
You mentioned side dressing beds with compost with your earthway. First, what is side dressing, and second, that compost needs to be super fine to make that happen, yeah?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Side dressing is essentially adding a compost or amendment to a longer season crop (tomatoes, peppers, broccoli etc). It doesn’t have to be compost but when it is compost I usually use chicken manure because it’s often nitrogen I’m addressing. Works best with meals like alfalfa tho (with less blowing away). Pretty fine, yes. It’s a little slow and can take some tapping on the side of the seeder but it’s a good way to get the amendments under the soil surface for sure.
@gunning6407
@gunning6407 2 года назад
This was a fun video! I'm curious about shredding options. We have access to *lot* of leaves, small branches, and coarse arborist mulch (lots of long sticks). Are bagged mowers the best small-scale grinding /shredding option? Are any of the home-scale shredders worth the price or able to process >5 cubic yards / year? Should I just buy a tractor? :)
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Great question! I’m curious about shredders as well. Could be a good topic to explore next year
@icryostorm3727
@icryostorm3727 2 года назад
oregon do a weedwacker blade with mulching blades - might be worth a look./
@roccofiori3028
@roccofiori3028 2 года назад
thanks for reminding me. there are also some off-brands that are less spendy.
@allanturpin2023
@allanturpin2023 2 года назад
Nice progress on the tunnel. Is that a leftover project from the move, or a new addition?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
No, it's a new Rimol tunnel with ridge vent. That's what really taking so long--very technical but also very exciting!
@rufia75
@rufia75 2 года назад
What soil mixture do you use for your soil blocks?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
I’e never had a mix that didn’t hold well. Any professional mix will pretty much work.
@tanarehbein7768
@tanarehbein7768 Год назад
How do you need irrigation with 50"of rain?! We irrigate but have 14" a year.
@hanks_backyard
@hanks_backyard 2 года назад
My favorite tool is that horse shoe hoe - or whatever it is called - perfect for taking out some young weeds and grass without bending over. Enjoy your time off.
@littlewhitedory1
@littlewhitedory1 2 года назад
How is it that you can get so much across in such a short time? If this is your relaxed, calm talking pace…I can’t imagine trying to keep up with you on Caffeine! Thanks for keeping it fun, entertaining and most importantly Informative! Jesse, your a stud worth hanging on to! Boy, that sounds weird, Quick, someone pass me a Stirrup Hoe!
@richards5110
@richards5110 2 года назад
Blowtorch and hammer and fold the back edges of a bush blade over into that lip you want :)
@roccofiori3028
@roccofiori3028 2 года назад
right there with you. either fold over the edge or weld a ripper on to the blade. thinking that keeping the blade balanced will be critical to maintaining bearing and running gear health. i'll give it a try and report back
@SommaRob
@SommaRob 2 года назад
Love my stirrup hoe, love my ho-mi Korean hoe short and long handle, my broad fork is awesome. Also, if it is Felco, it’s probably awesome too, hand pruners and loppers.
@UncleLooney
@UncleLooney 2 года назад
youtube novice, how do I find the "link below" for the microscope.. or any link below? Where IS it
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
The description below this video should have a small bold "show more". If you click on that it should reveal the rest of the information! Hope that helps
@lifeandliberty0172
@lifeandliberty0172 2 года назад
You have a buyer for those winstrips?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Not yet, but I haven't really advertised them yet either. I'll do that soon.
@lifeandliberty0172
@lifeandliberty0172 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers let me know what you want per tray. I was going to order more anyway
@lifeandliberty0172
@lifeandliberty0172 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers I'm loving them so far.
@lifeandliberty0172
@lifeandliberty0172 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers how much?
@austinmesta9862
@austinmesta9862 2 года назад
You dont talk too fast. I can watch you in 1x instead of 1.5x speed, it's great. Btw Meredith Leigh has a good microscopy video on the living web farms youtube channel.
@fouroakfarm
@fouroakfarm 2 года назад
@6:05 Instructions unclear. Stacked my train cars for a worm bin, now what?
@curlysag
@curlysag 2 года назад
Hey would love to send you some micro green trays if your interested!?
@joshuadavenport9681
@joshuadavenport9681 2 года назад
Hey Jesse! Have you ever thought of trying a Pottipuki or other similar transplanter to transplant soil blocks standing up? Paired with some other hand tools (Neversink zipper maybe?), it could potentially save a lot of time and energy on transplanting. I imagine it would take some experimentation to get right though since the soil blocks could fall apart on the way down the chute? Also this guy in this video shows how to use one pottipuki for different sizes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OlqVArXkw8M.html
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Yeah I’m definitely curious about that tool! Would love to try it at some point
@rockshoal4267
@rockshoal4267 2 года назад
Trim Your hair and shave beard. This will give you more energy . lol great video
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