Efficient and productive, it's called Ruth Stout.My brother and I planted a big garden for several years, but after using raised beds for a couple years, it sure does seem like a more efficient and productive way to grow vegetables.
Efficient and productive, it's called Ruth Stout.My brother and I planted a big garden for several years, but after using raised beds for a couple years, it sure does seem like a more efficient and productive way to grow vegetables.
I've never read anything about Ruth stout. . just like patera, deep south, and the multitude of johnny come lately homestead channels that claim to have tried everything and they figured out the only way to do it. Most everything they are claiming has been public knowledge for decades.Efficient and productive, it's called Ruth Stout.
Ruth is most definitely decade nce.I've never read anything about Ruth stout. . just like patera, deep south, and the multitude of johnny come lately homestead channels that claim to have tried everything and they figured out the only way to do it. Most everything they are claiming has been public knowledge for decades.
And she didn't own a hori hori knife either..Ruth is most definitely decade nce.
Like depression era decadence.
I don't eitherAnd she didn't own a hori hori knife either..
The reason for the comment .I don't either
Edited to say I almost bought my wife one . But came to my senses and decided she can buy her own.
Makes sense. I had an apple and Santa ross plum in containers for years that I drug from apartment to apartment until I bought a house. You kinda treat em like bonzai. Come to think of it I should start a few for my next house to get a jump on things.@HillsideDesolate , I'm growing several fruit trees in containers so I can protect them in the greenhouse, late freeze, insect . I'll just have to prune them more.
Inspired to hit the tractor supply. They were keeping their bare root inside, everything from peaches to grapes to blueberries was door nail dead except for some red delicious apples...yuk.I bought the last peach tree tractor supply in wilburton had today. I got it at a very reduced price. It just felt loose and I opened the bag up and it doesn't have much root. It'll go in a container in the greenhouse so I can baby it along and try to get some roots going.View attachment 355329View attachment 355330
I don't either
Edited to say I almost bought my wife one . But came to my senses and decided she can buy her own.
Hori Hori gang rise up!The reason for the comment .
Love mine.
Since tsc has gone woke, I'm trying to keep my shopping of such goods with atwoods.Inspired to hit the tractor supply. They were keeping their bare root inside, everything from peaches to grapes to blueberries was door nail dead except for some red delicious apples...yuk.
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