Very useful knowledge for farmers, thank you for sharing.
@TheGardenNerd5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
@ginasewsandgardens5 ай бұрын
And yes I have those orange bells and I have the yellow bells and I've planted pigeon peas everywhere to give me some natural shade cover right where I need it. Talian of these are miracle plants they drop their leaves and they're making my ground look like a forest I love it
@danielfisch6555 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you for sharing.
@TheGardenNerd5 ай бұрын
Thanks as always for watching and for the support.
@etiennelouw92445 ай бұрын
Nice, I have poor soil, planted some trees grown from seed or cutting, some died, but they fed the soil, more cuttings and grown from seed to follow, survive or die, feed my soil.
@TheGardenNerd5 ай бұрын
That's the natural cycle and progression. Soon your soil will not be poor and will be awesome!
@ginasewsandgardens5 ай бұрын
You know I work so hard to bring life to my backyard here outside of Phoenix Arizona. So when I'm not going to plant something in a particular area I buy clover seed and put it down on purpose. The one thing I am having problems with is the Bermuda grass that's coming from my neighbor's side. They just use their backyard like a junkyard. Seriously like a junkyard I'm not kidding and I've complained to the town and the town doesn't do anything. I don't know what to do to keep this Bermuda grass from growing on my side it goes under the fence. And it's going into the area where I have my beans planted and I'm trying to keep it out of there if you or somebody else has any suggestions about this grass please let me know
@TheGardenNerd5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for the comment. Good job putting clover down where nothing is being planted! For Bermuda, they best thing to get rid of it is shade. Bermuda hates shade. So plants trees and shrubs in that area and that will help. Also, pull it or cut it and use it as mulch. As long as it hasn't gone to seed, it will not spread and makes a great mulch that all your plants will love. It holds in moisture and breaks down very quickly, adding nutrients to the soil. Good luck!