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Gardening in TOUGH Conditions



#permaculture #notillgardening #organicgardening Many claim that 2024 has been a tough growing season for just about everyone. Gardens have been hit with pest problems, extreme heat, and disease. Three years into my no till gardening and permaculture set up, my garden is ready to take on these problems and is thriving. No watering and no fertilizer. Grow like this and your garden will be able to handle anything mother nature throws at it!

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9 Comments

  1. I’m puzzled that you are able to grow artichokes! I know they grow in Northern California, but you are much further north, aren’t you?🤷‍♀️ And pawpaw?

  2. Tomatillos are a bane here ha. I tossed a tortoise poop in my cactus garden 5 years ago . That apparently had some seeds in it . Because I have it growing every year ever since and it ignores borders and grows in a bigger patch every year. I don't leave any in my cactus garden but it surrounds it. Found it in my onion patch this year 😂 I yank em for the most part these days, just leaving about 10 dedicated plants. If not I would have 100 of them all over the garden

  3. Love your garden! Is that banana a Musa basjoo? I've got a Mekong giant banana growing here in Southern Missouri that is pushing 10 feet now, I'm hoping it'll fruit. If you need more paw paw seeds in the future, most of the ones i cold stratified came up this summer. I'm hooked on them, so I'm sure I'll be gorging myself on them again this year, and I'm sure I'll have a ton of seeds lol.

  4. I'm in Lansing. Please let me know when you have walking onions to sell! I love your channel and the info you share. Thank you!!

  5. I've heard you can grow figs in Michigan zone 5. with leaving them with 2 or 3 nodes close to the ground and then you cover them with wood chips and tarp it. I forgot what channel it was and the types they liked but it's on YouTube here

  6. I am a proponent of cottonwood tree genocide. That fluff they push out every June is the only real spring allergy I've had to deal with and it's horrible!

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