Tell me how you keep your sweet potatoes from sprouting. I harvested mine and put them in the shed to cure. Sprouts started to appear 4 weeks into the curing process. I took them in the a/C and stored them in a tub in the dark. Still continued to sprout.
I really appreciate these videos from Hoss tools, as well as JM Fortier from the Market Gardener with his BCS tractor. If I recall correctly his book mentions Hoss and both of your operations seem to complement each other.
Gardener Scott has been using Biochar for 10 years. Worked with a Biochar company doing trials. . You have any questions. He is the man to answer your questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWg1fm6Ss1M
Sweet potatoes look fantastic to me! Cool weather cover crop cocktail…I’d butcher trying to say that 😂. 👀👀 them cover crops would like nice on this KY hard clay! Great video brother
Where is the organic matter and your soil microbes ? Tillage ruins soils we all know that now ! At list but some compost or mulch , cover crops will not remediate all demage done .
Oilseed Radish are ideal for zone 6. I have them planted everywhere. The only problem is that they do not support mycorrhizae. I should have grown Cereal Rye with it or Oats. The problem with Cereal Rye is that it last so far into the spring that it can delay planting. The deer will eat every one of those Austrian Winter Peas. They LOVE legumes. Hairy Vetch is the "Queen of the Legumes". But as far as I can see the deer don't bother it. Hairy Vetch is such a great cover crop bc it is perennial. If you let your Radish go to seed they will also volunteer. Using cover crops is so much fun bc they are all different.
Ya know everything is pretty much done up here and I know I had a few beers but I'd love to help yall do your stuff down there for just one day! I love growing stuff too much…
I'm in Jacksonville Florida (9a) and my soil is pretty sandy and this is my first time gardening. I've tilled the grass and weeds twice now and want to prep it for my Spring Garden. What would you recommend?
I am trying cover crops in my raised beds in the recycled tomato and potato soil out of containers. Hope I get nutrient rich, disease free soil again. Found lots of beatle larvae as well. They can nibble now on the cover crop roots rather than on next year’s cabbage seedlings.
Mine split as well all I could think of is too much water.. I only gave them water at Planting. Set it and forget it type of vegetable, But mother nature she gave it too much water
What about squirrels? Do you ever have a problem with them & if so, how do you get them to stay away?
Tell me how you keep your sweet potatoes from sprouting. I harvested mine and put them in the shed to cure. Sprouts started to appear 4 weeks into the curing process. I took them in the a/C and stored them in a tub in the dark. Still continued to sprout.
I really appreciate these videos from Hoss tools, as well as JM Fortier from the Market Gardener with his BCS tractor. If I recall correctly his book mentions Hoss and both of your operations seem to complement each other.
Gardener Scott has been using Biochar for 10 years. Worked with a Biochar company doing trials. . You have any questions. He is the man to answer your questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWg1fm6Ss1M
How about helping us northers? What can we plant? I'm talking Delaware… We get winter. Already seen frost.
Welcome back new video, thanks for sharing to us such an amazing video.
my root crops got maggots in them…is there something that can be planted to wipe those bugger out?
Sweet potatoes look fantastic to me! Cool weather cover crop cocktail…I’d butcher trying to say that 😂.
👀👀 them cover crops would like nice on this KY hard clay! Great video brother
SUGGESTION: Get a tripod so we can watch you harvest!
Thanks!
I've already got snow on the ground, but this gives me some ideas for next year, thanks for sharing
Where is the organic matter and your soil microbes ? Tillage ruins soils we all know that now ! At list but some compost or mulch , cover crops will not remediate all demage done .
Oilseed Radish are ideal for zone 6. I have them planted everywhere. The only problem is that they do not support mycorrhizae. I should have grown Cereal Rye with it or Oats. The problem with Cereal Rye is that it last so far into the spring that it can delay planting. The deer will eat every one of those Austrian Winter Peas. They LOVE legumes. Hairy Vetch is the "Queen of the Legumes". But as far as I can see the deer don't bother it. Hairy Vetch is such a great cover crop bc it is perennial. If you let your Radish go to seed they will also volunteer. Using cover crops is so much fun bc they are all different.
Ya know everything is pretty much done up here and I know I had a few beers but I'd love to help yall do your stuff down there for just one day! I love growing stuff too much…
Hey Travis, what do you use for grow lights for your seed starting?
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Could you use that same mix for a deer food plot?
Thank's, Travis!
Tiger was hoping you grow some catnip.
I noticed u said u would be burning the sweet potato vines. Do u not compost?
Alright alright alright another Wednesday/gardening with Travis!!!
Why did you not inoculate .
I'm in Jacksonville Florida (9a) and my soil is pretty sandy and this is my first time gardening. I've tilled the grass and weeds twice now and want to prep it for my Spring Garden. What would you recommend?
Do y’all use a heat mat or anything on your seed starts
How does a plant bring nutrients up for the soil and other plants and not use it all for themselves?
Why do the sweet potatoes we grow so odd shaped and the ones at the grocery store seem to be a more consistent shape? Thanks
Do you have feral hogs that visit your gardens? They would love all the root veggies.
Thanks Travis 👍
Cool! I just planted purple Mizuna So pretty and edible!
Ok, I'm in Virginia, I've seen at least three frosts already. Can I still plant the crimson clover and it turn out?
I am trying cover crops in my raised beds in the recycled tomato and potato soil out of containers. Hope I get nutrient rich, disease free soil again. Found lots of beatle larvae as well. They can nibble now on the cover crop roots rather than on next year’s cabbage seedlings.
Mine split as well all I could think of is too much water.. I only gave them water at Planting. Set it and forget it type of vegetable, But mother nature she gave it too much water
We’re 8B in SoCal! Thanks for sharing
Regular potato skin can be toughened up by cutting green vines if you are forced to harvest them before the vines die naturally.