Vegetable Garden Fall Garden – Part 1

Vegetable Garden Breaking ground, fertilizing and making the rows. Visit The Bayou Gardener in South Louisiana at www.thebayougardener.com

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25 Responses to Vegetable Garden Fall Garden – Part 1

  1. webcajun says:

    @mdcrab68 … Try to get them before they go to seed. Problem is once you have the seeds in? the garden they’ll come up for years. Use a good, sharp hoe……..Donald

  2. mdcrab68 says:

    How do you keep out the? pigweed from coming back

  3. webcajun says:

    @IBslayed … tomato cages are the way to go. Don’t like all that? tying…….Donald

  4. IBslayed says:

    love the gardening. I only have a small garden cause? of where i live but ive used a lot of your tips. I even use your tomato cages now. Thanks.

  5. webcajun says:

    @jccarpet1 … boy you are going to love that tiller. It’s amazing how good a job it does. Get? yourself a set of row hippers and the sky’s the limit……… Donald

  6. jccarpet1 says:

    Donald your videos are great I just picked up a 54 inch tiller for my kubuto. I hope to make garden a lot bigger now what a blessing … If ever in? PA look us up

  7. webcajun says:

    You’re just not looking? in the right places……. Donald

  8. sc0ttr0 says:

    Where did you find that “Donald fertilizer? broadcast spreader”? I’ve looked and can’t seem to find a cajun in a golf cart anywhere!!

  9. webcajun says:

    You can if you? start working towards that goal……. Donald

  10. kryptiea says:

    Lol wish i had? that kind of space and a tractor

  11. webcajun says:

    Glad? you enjoy the videos and hope they give you ideas on developing methods that are right for you. I’ve learned, the simpler you keep things the better……. Donald

  12. roscoemt1 says:

    I started gardening this year for the first time (just out of college) and have 5 different beds. I’ve? learned a ton from your videos. I really appreciate the tips!!!

  13. webcajun says:

    Every time I use it I have a big smile on my face. Just the right? size for my needs…… Donald

  14. snitchmeister says:

    thats a kick ass tractor!?

  15. melonbarmonster says:

    lol the kid is 23… doctor of video games is more? like it.

  16. melonbarmonster says:

    no one gives a crap if you’re a doctor.? learn some manners.

  17. BolognaRingRanch says:

    wondering o’rude one…did you start your studies while you were still nursing??

  18. sal39759 says:

    not rude,………just stupid!!!!!?

  19. basak983 says:

    sorry to have come across as rude but as a medical doctor i had no choice but to make my point there as i still think you should do as much as you can while just walking rather than using the transport veihcles. take care? and look after your health. nice videas thou

  20. webcajun says:

    Well after my third heart attack it did slow me down some. I keep up a 7 acre yard, 2 of which is garden. Have you? ever tried growing and harvesting a 2 acre garden? If you have then you can call me lazy. Have a nice day…… Donald

  21. basak983 says:

    guess by using that much transport you have put on some weight i guess you got to be more manual and try to have soem excersie as well as? gardening. too lazy man.

  22. webcajun says:

    IMHO a garden can be a single plant in a container to several acres big. Staying on top of things is a lot easier if you just don’t let a problem like weeds / insects get? out of hand. A good sharp hoe and that tiller usually does the trick on weeds. A little insecticide every now and then keeps the bugs under control. Most of the time at least. Oh, that was just one part of the garden you saw on the video…… Donald

  23. chezs006 says:

    For you? to call your land a garden it to big call it a farm, how do you keep on top off everything web…chezs

  24. webcajun says:

    Hey Melissa,
    Had not had? a rain since the hurricane. That was back in the first week of September so things are a little dry down here …… Donald

  25. gardenmagik says:

    Its always so beautiful at your garden! Your soil is so dark? and rich looking! Have yall had some rain? Good luck on the onion seeds!

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