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@michaelmewha87897 ай бұрын
Hi Mark I have commented on previous vidios befor and am commenting again in hope you might see it this time and respond. When I was 5 I had a fall playing and lost my index finger and the tip of my middle finger on a peice of exposed corrigated iron such as the ones in the corners of these planter boxes. Would it be possible to make a vidio to make people aware of this danger if there are small children around in the garden. I'm now 37 with a 2 year daughter of my own and it would mean the world for me if some awareness was made about this topic in the hope that it could possably stop someone else from doing the same thing. Would hate for my daughter or any other kids to go through life without fingers as I have. Cheers.
@chrisdarry-roseelrod44817 ай бұрын
Are your garden beds the 29 inch tall beds, or 32 inch?
@junewrogg61377 ай бұрын
Love using what you have on hand! The Pup stole the show LOL Java java java LOL Tubby time!
@redmax33727 ай бұрын
Love to have a birdies garden bed just can't afford one little on 3
@dukenukemall24617 ай бұрын
@selfsufficientme i love your videos mate your bloody awsome. Ive used old shuttles as my gardens and practising hugacultra gardening with them aswell. The 1k shuttle container is the best way to garden aswell ive had alot of success from them . Also there is a aussie composter to use its called the areobin 400 litre its the best composter
@dianeandorchidsatvictorharbor7 ай бұрын
I think Bella was the star in this video! She was having a ball racing up and down!
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
They say, "never work with children or animals," but I wasn't even trying to! 😁👍
@bethb82767 ай бұрын
@Selfsufficientme She was adorable with her zoomies! Bella was just adding a bit more fun to the show for you, she's a good girl! Always love your videos, you will always be my favorite gardener to learn from.
@melissanoonan33017 ай бұрын
I was about to post the same thing! She's a little darling. X
@lisaschreiber28937 ай бұрын
she is so cute!!
@HaloHighlightz4 ай бұрын
Adorable ❤ is she a Doodle?
@YeeeeDino7 ай бұрын
Don’t worry about comments. Most people are sitting in their bum, doing nothing. What you share is very valuable. I appreciate it.
@questioneverything95357 ай бұрын
I do too. Thanks Mark!
@imeldadiaz41647 ай бұрын
I agree! It's ridiculous how he has to cover himself by saying "kids, don't try this at home".😏
@MrNewcastle19197 ай бұрын
In Canada we had a comedy show called Red Green. His catch phrase was "if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." Mark channelled his inner Red Green in this video. Well done.
@TheSteve05837 ай бұрын
Yes! We get Red Green in Pennsylvania, USA. I believe it's rebroadcast on PBS? Keep your stick on the ice, I'm rooting for you!
@NickGrowsVeg7 ай бұрын
Big Red Green fans here in Jacksonville, FL...I do often get those vibes on this channel, just like at my house;)
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Lol...👍😁👍
@angelawillis1457 ай бұрын
I’m a firm believer in if it works, it ain’t gotta be pretty. Your garden always looks amazing to me!
@gardentours7 ай бұрын
😀👍
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thank you! All the best :)
@questioneverything95357 ай бұрын
"Don't let perfection be your enemy." Once I came to grips with this, I was off and running. 😊
@PaulMann86667 ай бұрын
Yep.-That's what God was thinking when he made me.
@livingintoday067 ай бұрын
@angelawillis145, I completely agree. And this is how we learn. ❤
@redbird19287 ай бұрын
Here in the southern Appalachians (USA) we have a saying: “it aint stupid if it works.” So job well done!
@ObsessiveAboutCats7 ай бұрын
I think the most impressive part of this video was how you managed to narrate with a straight face while your garden assistant was being so adorable! How many takes did that take?! Bella is such a darling. Another great video; thank you for posting. Enjoy the cooler weather for me!
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Hahaha... I tried my best to work around Bella and keep as much "raw" in the video as possible. She can be quite persistent when wanting to get my attention 😃👍
@clementulcoq54407 ай бұрын
Hey Mark. I just wanted to thank you for your channel. I live not too far away from you in a care facility in Albany Creek. I used to be an avid gardener, but I’m now disabled. I have a tiny garden, but am able to grow some herbs and veggies and I have learned so much from you. Your humour, gentle nature and little Bella make your program a joy to watch. Thank you.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
It's great to hear that you're still gardening! I'm very glad you found a way to "get into it" despite your disability 👍🙂
@wildlifegardenssydney74927 ай бұрын
Well done ……I am glad you are still doing it❤
@michellereber68167 ай бұрын
I like your can-do attitude. A good man once said ““fix it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without”.
@rosemaryogilvie68427 ай бұрын
That saying should replace the ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ waste mantra.
@soniamichael78397 ай бұрын
I really like seeing you share things that may get “out of control “ etc. because it is realistic and the fixes are great.
@Mushroomwizardx7 ай бұрын
I look forward to your videos so much that I hit the like button before I even watch the video. Thanks and G’day from the USA!
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the confidence! Oh, and G'day also! Cheers :)
@garulusglandarius61267 ай бұрын
I always hit like before I’ve seen the video also and I’ve never been disappointed with Marks channels 👍
@ash-27777 ай бұрын
The puppy is the star of the show today! Haha!
@nellieblighhill45757 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark you are the real McCoy. With the celery, I found a great tip, you probably already know this but I thought I might add it for others. When you cut the celery tops off, save them in a bag in the fridge until you have a roast. After you are finished with the oven, cover a tray with baking paper and put the celery tops on it in the turned off oven, overnight. When it has completely dried use a food processor to powder. Store in a sealed jar. A tspn of the celery powder into a stew, is worth two fresh sticks. Very convenient and also a way of preserving the leftover celery sticks and usually wasted tops.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Top tip! I didn't know this way... Thanks for sharing 👍🙂
@wildlifegardenssydney74927 ай бұрын
🙌
@Speedbird9177 ай бұрын
Came to learn from the gardening guru. You were completely put in the shade by the star of the show. 😂😂
@Chocamatoes7 ай бұрын
I tell me husband everything looks great when he helps me in the garden. I just want function, the pretty is in the eyes of the beholder. To me I could not garden without him. So everything is gorgeous tome .
@wildlifegardenssydney74927 ай бұрын
Awwwww❤❤
@BetrayedEnemy6 ай бұрын
how something like this can get negativity i can't understand. Every video feels like "I'm doing what i love and like to share it" and that's really really great and I'm happy to have found this channel a few months ago.
@pokeredandblue23837 ай бұрын
The dim joke made me laugh out loud 😂 you’ve got the dad jokes down pat
@jillw8927 ай бұрын
Bella and her happy Zoomies, always fun❤
@karincope30197 ай бұрын
Bella is living her best day , she’s having so much fun ❤️
@donnakennell51117 ай бұрын
I call it MacGyver Redneckery, lol. I've learned so much from you and other garden channels. You teach so well and brighten my day. Here in Eastern Kentucky, flash flooding took out my ground plantings. No worries, I'd started container & grow bags this year and they not only survived but helped me push the raised bed plan to my husband. As for the "ugly" fix, if you squint it isn't that bad, lol. I have the ugliest greenhouse, built with love, crooked as an old road, but works. It's about the results isn't it? Be well Mark, thank you for the great info.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Good on you, Donna! I'm sorry to hear about the flash flooding, but it's great that it didn't stop you from getting into it! Cheers :)
@Sparkysings27 ай бұрын
I’m in Lexington. I feel bad for you guys with all the flooding you get. Hard enough to garden with the land being so hilly but then flooding too. Anyway. Hi from Lexington!
@Simply.Owanda7 ай бұрын
Hahahaha had to stop for a minute just to give Little Bella all the love ❤️❤❤ Is she not the most adorable thing ever!!!
@paper1837 ай бұрын
Long live Post Picasso. Thank you for going through that trouble for scientific reasons!
@jamiegentry55667 ай бұрын
Southern ingenuity is what we call your ability to adapt, adjust, overcome, and conquer your structural garden challenge. You did good 😊👍
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thanks Jamie! 😁👍
@globoboboglob32707 ай бұрын
Hello Bella, thanks for allowing Mark to feature on your channel! Love the content xx
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
😁👍
@sunnyday86286 ай бұрын
😂❤😂
@lauracampos61837 ай бұрын
I'm a firm believer that if it works, then use it. The plants are the star of the show. I actually like the black posts because they provide a great contrast to the color of the plants. Looking good!
@AngryPeasants7 ай бұрын
Fixed it like a true farmer.
@rockyusa20127 ай бұрын
4:33 muddy for mommy 😂 . Congratulations Luke good luck on your studies.
@NachoCheese007 ай бұрын
Bella is an absolute GEM!! How can you not feel good when watching that kind of Joy?? What a huge gift to your family!! Great that your Son is able to get into theater school. My son also did that, and he is living his dreams. He is on the technical end, not on stage. I hope your son does fabulously in his endeavor!! And always, incredible information. Thank you for all you do!! The best to you and yours!
@vanessabyrne45297 ай бұрын
Don't listen to the naysayers. Your videos are very needed, especially as the times progress. Please keep going.😊
@catherineward47407 ай бұрын
Using an ugher “spell check not working” bare foot is hysterical. I love your channel. A refreshing change from the perfectly manicured gardens with perfect raised beds. A fan from central ny!
@andrewparry61067 ай бұрын
Auger
@sentikala2019Ай бұрын
Oh yes! Barefoot and imperfect - so much more pleasant to watch than those overperfect videos that can be so stressful and intimidating
@steveo_o67077 ай бұрын
Mark, you cute dog is going to love jumping on your beds and digging your crop for sure!!
@justsewit_tk54777 ай бұрын
I appreciate you Mark! I’m a food grower - sheep and we did crop grain on our previous property. There have been chemicals that we decided to not use because of the level of toxicity. One of the main factors of Autism is high levels of chemicals in the body. My two older children suffered from ADHD and again the finger was pointed at the chemical allowances. There were far more toxic chemicals and sprays that farmers around us chose to use. This study is for the USA not for Australia but it doesn’t mean the chemical usage isn’t the same for veggie growers. I think where possible, grow your own, eat in season and support local as much as you can. You know then by doing research what is used on locally grown produce.
@jessiesalisbury70447 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, I DIM also. I love your videos. I am very handicapped this year. 75 years old, pinched nerves in the middle to lower spine, along with Rheumatoid Arthritis all on top of Multiple Sclerosis taking its tole on my old body. If it weren't for my love of gardening and watching it grow, as well as I love fresh garden vegetables (not as bland tasting as store bought vegetables. On top of all that I have enough food supplied in my house to last a good 10 years. People don't get it as to why you grow your own food (as much as possible). Well it helps to keep thousands of dollars in our bank account each year. I can cook a great meal anytime for less than $5.00 anytime. A great meal here in the USA bought out of the store (every ingredient) would cost anywhere from $50.00 to $100.00. A lot of people aren't aware that by raising your food and making a meal from scratch: You must learn how to fix them to where they are tasty. The KZbin internet has tons of great recipes. One I love is shrimp fried rice, which you can use chicken, and pork also instead of shrimp. Your friend Jessie from Arkansas USA. PS. Gardening is what is keeping me on my feet and not totally unable to walk.
@PlantObsessed7 ай бұрын
As my Dad used to say. Good enough for government work. 😁. So funny the pup getting into the bed. 🎉
@almostoily75416 ай бұрын
Several of my family members worked for our state. They say that, too 😂
@corir2077 ай бұрын
A happy doggy really brightens ones day! I think your practical solution doesn´t look bad at all - and in any case, the plants will hide the structure :)
@TobyRobb7 ай бұрын
I like your sense of humour. You're a pretty funny guy. Having someone regularly on staff to help with the garden would be pretty cool. I know Kevin from epic gardening and a few others do it to allow them to have that great garden. I think you're making certainly the best Australian gardening content on KZbin and at least in my mind the best gardening content worldwide on KZbin . Someone to help with the garden tasks also would give you a lot of opportunity to provide that excellent content that you do! Love the show and I just see your content gets better and better!
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind feedback Toby! Cheers :)
@dialecticcoma7 ай бұрын
Kevin has all the money from his affiliate deals and hedge fund investment though lol
@dtpugliese3187 ай бұрын
These are the kind of solutions I would implement in the garden but my wife would complain that it looks too ugly. But if made it look prettier, it would cost some money. Aesthetics don’t matter to me, if it works, it works!
@sheriedwards3627 ай бұрын
Mike you're awesome! I've already watched this video once but I just saw a clip for it again so I was rewatching and this time I happen to notice that while using your handheld auger your barefoot in your garden❤❤❤🎉
@bronwynking35867 ай бұрын
That pooch is a major scene stealer! ♥
@katrinalikethehurricane17 ай бұрын
I love what you said at the beginning.. "You can always catch up in gardening." I've been feeling behind with getting everything planted, but I've been pushing through. I will remember your words as the season progresses🙏
@Doc18557 ай бұрын
We live in a very mountainous area of north central Washington state USA. We have on one flat area of our part of our mountain. We chose to put a small orchard on the flat spot. We build retaining walls into the side of our mountain to create raised flat areas for our garden. One section near our house is my wife’s flower beds. The other raised beds are strictly for our gardens. Instead of having rain birds for our irrigation, we’ve installed drip systems on timers. Between our raised beds is No Mow grass. It requires to be mowed 2Xs per year that we use a weed eater for. I have the green thumb and since I’m retired I try to grow enough fruits and veggies to sustain us for 2 years, every year. The excess of what we can’t eat, I freeze dry. I’m trying to freeze dry enough fruit, vegetables and meat to sustain us for 7-10 years should crap hit the fan. My in- laws have a Large 7K acre ranch in Montana, USA where they have cattle, pigs and sheep. I don’t care for lamb, but my wife does. Montana has a short growing season for their veggies, so we barter with them. We trade freeze dried veggies for beef and pork. It’s a 12 hour drive from the ranch to our house. About the time we are harvesting our crops, they’re slaughtering their livestock. We’ll go there every other year and the years we don’t go there, they come here. During that time we exchange our veggies for meat. We usually buy several deboned rotisserie chickens from Costco for freeze drying chickens. Eggs are scrambled and freeze dried. We do buy frozen diced fruit like mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, etc. I purée them and freeze dry them into a powder so that whenever we want a smoothie, it’s available. We get our horse manure for free so we put it into our compost pile and turn it, add water, so that we produce our own soil for our garden and flower beds. For some reason we don’t have a lot of earthworms, so we buy 10K every year and put them in our gardens and compost pile. During the winter we tend to enjoy fires in the pit. I’ll then put the ash in 5 gallon containers and put it in our garden soil every spring after all of the snow has melted. I start planting our garden early and keep it in our shed that has windows and a small heater that kicks on when the temperature drops to 50 degrees F. I’ve learned that by starting my garden early in the shed, I can get 5 harvests from my Swiss Chard. If I wait until the snow has melted then I’ll only get 3-4 harvests.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Wow, it sounds like you've got your self-sufficiency all sorted out! Thanks for sharing! Cheers :)
@gardentours7 ай бұрын
Bella is definitely having a lot of fun 🐕💛😂👍
@UrbanHomesteadArtist10 күн бұрын
Oh Bella! I miss my toy poodle terribly. If life was champagne, they would be the bubbles! 🥰
@kristinpagan23617 ай бұрын
What a little scene stealer Bella is, and I bet mum was super happy to be cleaning the gorgeous little angel.
@MargaretTurner-tu2jr7 ай бұрын
Great job. Over the years ìve had a garden. Love the fresh clean food. And the rresults are marvellous.
@sloopy51917 ай бұрын
Mark, you're one of the best gardening teachers on YT, thanks for sharing your expertise! Thanks for sharing your Bella too, she's totally adorable and funny as all get out.
@QuailTale7 ай бұрын
I use stones for raised beds... they never break, after your video I went out to sow more 😂
@zonetan1017 ай бұрын
Who in the world would say bad things about you bud that mess up you teach people alot of stuff and I really hope you keep it up
@gidget87177 ай бұрын
Hearing you say that May is close to winter caught me by surprise. I was like, "do what now" 🤨 Duh! Australia seasons are opposite from the US, how could I have forgotten that, I've been watching you for a couple of years now! 🤦♀️🤣
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Lol... 👍😁
@RoyHolder7 ай бұрын
First, thanks Mark! PS, use roof capping to seal the corners!!
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
NIce tip! I'll keep that in mind for the other corners... Cheers :)
@mistybirdbush6 ай бұрын
Love all your shared wisdom, discounts for products, trials and errors, Doggo Bella’s zoomies & yeah, Even the dad jokes 😅
@jeannenemmyers65807 ай бұрын
We have Bella's big sister, her parents are from Australia, here in Hawaii. Our poodle loves to smell the flowers! I certainly enjoyed her antics. I love the fixes you're kind enough to show us. The information is extremely valuable and helpful in making decisions about gardening supplies.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Bella says hello... Grrrr grrrr... 😁👍
@vdubber252k7 ай бұрын
One thing you can do when building raised bed is put your posts on the outside to start with, helps to slow down the rot. Plus the force of the soil is being into the posts and not pulling at the screws in a post :)
@franceshurt35177 ай бұрын
Love your vids, love your Bella, a living toy, I hope you give her big loves, I would, cheers!!!🥰🥰😘💞👍👍👍🐕🐕🐕
@natholloway91477 ай бұрын
Luke, you did a bang up job on that jungle. It looks really good. I wish I could get my sons to pitch in the garden. Maybe I can get them into it this weekend.
@user-go1px9kt1v7 ай бұрын
7:57 Post of Pisa
@natalieelwin19357 ай бұрын
No more coffee for you Belle... You just need your garden and your dog to start the morning right I reacon Mark😂❤
@bloodthorne267 ай бұрын
Bella looks like she's having a great time!
@lenalyles27127 ай бұрын
Back when I was able to garden, I built raised beds out of cedar post in log cabin style. I used metal fence post on the inside and outside for renenforcement
@jgrady95537 ай бұрын
Thats real homestead gardening! Liked having a longer video today too
@olly68287 ай бұрын
You’re the gardening equivalent of Vice Grip Garage, comedy legends! ❤
@ReapWhatYouSowGardening7 ай бұрын
Gday mark! Love the trellis tunnel design. I made a video on a diy twine trellis 2 years ago and I replaced it with a BETTER chainlink fence tunnel! Works great. I'd never use cattle pannels... I have a honda accord that's why
@warprail7 ай бұрын
I would love to see a compilation video where you talk about what plants like to live together in the same garden bed. A 'do and don't' of companion planting.
@jd38137 ай бұрын
Actually, the black posts dress it up very nice.❤
@nannygranny95347 ай бұрын
Bella👏👏👏 She is a hoot and loves being with her daddy. I do enjoy learning so much. Really interest in the rock dust.
@lifewithrebeccaa7 ай бұрын
Negative comments? 🤔 I’m thinking “what’s to hate on?!” I love your videos! You have taught me a lot and I appreciate them. Bella running around is a wonderful addition to your videos. ❤
@veggiepatchideas7 ай бұрын
Brilliant, great video as always.. Love watching your garden from here in the Rainy UK. Fixing that bed gives you more planting opportunities and who doesn't like that! 🙏🙏🌱🌱
@metalslug977 ай бұрын
I can't tell if the subject of the video and your partnership were just a coincidence, but if it wasn't, you handled that sponsorship damn well. Not some sort of cheap insert for a quick cash grab but a genuine, meaningful partnership that is valuable to you, the audience, and your partner. Well done, mate. You are not dim, you are quite sharp.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thanks for that feedback. Yes, the partnership with Kevin and Epic Gardening is genuine - I'm certainly not in it to make a ton of money! Rather, I hope I can make an honest bridge between learning, teaching, problem solving, and credible business that cares about their products and customers. IMHO that's what "influencers" should be doing. Cheers 👍
@kristianeludtke92117 ай бұрын
So sorry for you.... Bella was the Star of the Video! What a funny dog ❤ keep up the good work! Love your Videos. Love from germany
@Morphic-Realms.7 ай бұрын
Lol classic opening mate... sent all the haters to the compost heap before they even knew they were scraps.... ;)
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Lol... 😁👍
@pobo61137 ай бұрын
Pretty is as pretty does. If it works it’s perfect. I love that you think outside the box. We don’t have to do it all the same 👍 I would love to know how you preserve your celery. Your dog is absolutely adorable. Thanks for sharing. 👍
@jasonbean27647 ай бұрын
Here in Florida, our May is rapidly turning into August! I will concentrate on hot weather crops. While the raised beds look fantastic! I think I'll have to source the supplies locally. I can't imagine what the shipping cost would be!:)
@Kate-th1wq7 ай бұрын
Do you mean the beds he handmade years ago or the new ones at his back porch? Because the new ones - Birdies beds -are made in Australia but distributed in the USA. If you go to the epic gardening shop they even seem to have free postage if over $99!
@jasonbean27647 ай бұрын
@@Kate-th1wq that's a great tip, thanks.:)
@Plombo_57 ай бұрын
I watched your videos a couple years before I took the plunge with raised beds. I've always gardened but with my current location raised beds were the way to go. Now on our third year in I could not imagine my life without them and the joy they provide. Sure we made some mistakes along the way, but as time has gone on we learned and have improved our relationship with our garden. You might say that we "grew into" our garden. Thank you for doing what it is that you do. It improves people's lives! Maybe someday I'll get up the gumption to send you some pictures.
@il80997 ай бұрын
Bella is just adorably happy! She should make more garden appearances. 🐶❤🐕
@simplifygardening7 ай бұрын
Great video Mark. The birdies are so good esp with the new internal support system they have. you have had your work cut out with the DIY beds but they have grown a ton of food so no losses there
@indianaratman7 ай бұрын
that dog running made my heart fill with joy..Love your vids here in Indiana
@amandaanderson65917 ай бұрын
I love that you show all the challenges and truths about gardening in SE Queensland... Cheers from down the road in Jimboomba!
@BrightestBlessings78997 ай бұрын
I love seeing your Bella just being such a zoomie baby!! How cool that we are both growing Utah Tall or Tall Utah celery!
@lindayoungartist7 ай бұрын
Birdies beds are great. I got the reference from you three years ago and have bought some every year.
@cheezy19697 ай бұрын
I have been using "Earth Life" rock minerals for over a decade and would recommend this product to every gardener here in Australia especially that they are a local company here in Toowoomba Queensland. Packed with microorganisms and trace elements that have strengthened many of my gardens of the years to a point that the use of pest control is basically remidead. As Mark has mentioned fertilisers or NPK can't be taken up by plants without implementing these vital elements and organism and with constant applying of carbon or mulch these hungry little feeders will do all the work needed.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Great to know! Thanks for the feedback on the rock minerals 👍🙂
@AlienLivesMatter7 ай бұрын
Takes real courage to share the journey of addressing shortcomings after identifying them. I would suggest that the manufacturer of off-the-shelf raised gardens had to overcome similar experiences to develop high quality finished product.
@TargaWheels7 ай бұрын
If you put the posts across from each other in the walkway, you can put wood supports across the top (over the walkway) to help support each other.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Nice idea! Thanks 👍🙂
@yulitagollop81827 ай бұрын
Mark "Let's Get into it!!!" Bella "I want to help to Didi". I think Bella is the star of the video today. SOOO Cute!!!❤❤😍😍
@COUNTS10967 ай бұрын
Mark, I applaud your spirit and willingness to try but your putting a lot of good effort into a losing battle. Time to rip them out and replace them with some Birdies tall beds.
@epicgardening7 ай бұрын
Amazing intro on this one Mark - hooked me good LOL. But when can you fix my heart and come visit the USA for collab? - Kevin
@mattwilliams39412 ай бұрын
After last year's summer of weeds can total emphasis with you lol. Nothing I could do keep them at bay then have heart attack when the customer asks to spray poison. Everything in the garden is always in graduall improvement, modification and repair mode. Appreciate it more doing it yourself or with good company 👍. Love ya work digger 👊
@murphyrp017 ай бұрын
Love watching Bella having fun. Another quality video providing value to us all
@KeikoMushi5 ай бұрын
Bella the Doggo was having a ball rolling about in the mud.
@justowningu7 ай бұрын
Nice to see resourcefulness and practicality. Gardening is all about making the best out of what you've got.
@Nautilus19727 ай бұрын
Good luck Luke! I love Aussie films! Don’t forget to help your old man. :0)
@Handles_AreStupid7 ай бұрын
A good tip is to always paint and coat wood that you intend to use. You have to be careful with what you use, but even just buffing in a coat of bees wax can give an extra 50% to the longevity of the wood you use. Bonus points if you use a treatment, paint and wax. It also helps to start with pressure treated wood as this can instantly give you a guaranteed 5-10 years on top of what ever coats you put on after the fact. If you don't want to spend the money, you can also strategically use pond liner on the side of the wood that will be exposed to the soil to help prevent damp and moisture. Pond liner is cheap and is designed to be waterproof, in contact with soil, to not leech chemicals into water and long lasting.
@peacefulsoul777 ай бұрын
keep living the dream brother man... cheers for your awesome videos... queenslander... hope we have some decent sun rays... rain can have a break hey Mark... 😊
@DragonForgeStudio7 ай бұрын
Look into concrete garden beds. Someone invented a concrete mould that lets you stack concrete sleepers held together with rebar. It’ll last forever. No more rotting wood. As an SEQ resident myself, I know that even treated wood will be destroyed in a couple years if it’s in the ground.
@variyasalo25817 ай бұрын
The Romans used volcanic ash or pumice (don't remember which!) In their concrete which is why we still see their aqueducts and coliseum standing. Just a thought.
@almostoily75416 ай бұрын
@@variyasalo2581 The channel Primitive technology shows how to make the concrete
@almostoily75416 ай бұрын
There's a couple from California, USA whose channel shows how to make a stackable, interlocking concrete block bed with grocery bags as the molds. I'd probably make it from papercrete or hypertuffa so it would be less expensive and not as heavy to move. They are Robbie and Gary Gardening Easy channel.
@lisaschreiber28937 ай бұрын
I am sorry people have been so negative because as a girl from florida your gardening advice has been pivotal for me to be successful.
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Thank you Lisa! 👍🙂
@12acresfarm7 ай бұрын
Great job Mark. I love fixing up things around the farm too. Nearly all of our chicken and rabbit pens I built from scraps from the tip. So much cheaper, and you learn a skill or two while doing the job. 😄🌱🌻
@curtwinkle20107 ай бұрын
I heard a tip about planting small seeds, use an old salt shaker, mix the seeds with some sand and shake them onto your soil and cover them with your mulch :-)
@Selfsufficientme7 ай бұрын
Top tip! 👍🙂
@michaelabarrios60137 ай бұрын
Oh my I just want to play with her! What a lovely and happy Pup she is. As always your videos are great and packed with lots of helpful information.
@AnEcologistPlays7 ай бұрын
Oh, man, always a delight to watch your videos: absolutely banger job! XD And as a South African in a similar climate to you, it's always great to see what plants I should be planting as you bring out your videos. Keep up the amazing job!
@crt90827 ай бұрын
❤ this, it feels like it's been a while since we got to see you plant a bed out !
@pattiwhaley10677 ай бұрын
I love watching you cook at the end showing how to cook these vegetables