400 Plants Transplanted In One Day
We put over 400 plants in the ground in one day: watermelons under sunflowers, pole beans climbing stalks, Kazakh melons in every gap, zucchinis as chicken feed, and wheat scattered on swales. No fertilizer, no pesticides, no watering after transplant. Just chop and drop, mulch, and let the chaos do the work. 00:00 Welcome and Today's Work 01:30 Sweet Corn, Cucumbers, and New Zealand Spinach 03:00 Zucchini as Chicken Feed and Perennial Spaces 04:30 Kazakh Melons and Pole Beans Under Sunflowers 06:00 400 Plants In, 200 To Go 07:30 The Fallow Patch and Onion Overload 08:30 Chop and Drop, Dill, Garlic, and Lamb's Quarters 09:30 Lupin, Corn Thistle, and Potatoes 10:30 Wrapping Up Planting Season 11:30 Perennial Grasses and Terracing Plans 12:30 Fava Beans, Dill, and Roman Chamomile 13:30 Comfrey, Black Corn, and Harvest Season Preview 14:30 Peas, Buck's-Horn Plantain, and Fava Beans 15:30 Seed Scattered, Zero Maintenance 16:30 Mustard for Seed, Turnips, and Interplanting 17:30 Chickpeas,
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