This is the first video in a series on market (or homestead) gardening. In this video we begin the process by preparing the ground and making our rows!
***Sorry I had to re-upload this video. The audio didn’t load right the first time I uploaded it 🙁
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Thanks for sharing again was much better with the sound. Hey KY good seeing you make another video. Blessings
Wish I had access to a small tractor…. Guess I'll just have to do it the hard way…and on a smaller scale.
Thanks to you and your brother for the excellent video!
I really like that second piece of equipment.
Gave a thumbs up on the first one. And another one on this one. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
It is good to hear from you for a long time about your absence
thanks very much friend, I didn't know much about doing this and I have to do it this year…bless Yah…doug (central canada)
VERY informative!! Thank you!! May i ask where you are?
Good to see you back 👏
Good Job!!
Oh wow good to see a video and especially nice seeing Macahli been awhile since he's been in a video. Thanks for all the info y'all impart with us.
Great video. great info.
Kai that is a good video when I started doing my garden I did not know how to set up all that equipment and ended up finding the Bayou Gardener and that's how I first got hooked on all these gardening videos many years ago
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looking good 👍
super
The governor of Michigan won't let us garden…she's part of the anti-christ system.
How 'bout some more blacksmithing videos Mister?!!! :>)>
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Good info thanks for the video. It would be nice if you face the camera when you speak instead of speaking away from it.
Are those snapon tools
Thank you for the video, your doing a good job. Just one thing it doesn't have to cost that much for your equipment to get started. I have wheel horse garden tractor with several brinely sleeve hitch implements that tend I tend a 2 acre truck patch and a couple of high tunnels. Honestly a tractor like you have is truly to big for a truck patch type garden.
Good job. I bought some row builders/hoppers this past year and love it. Thanks for sharing. 🙂