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SFG Square Foot Garden 2015 06 – Animal invasion, eating greens, training peas

Welcome to Humbleville !! We continue to share with you the steps and progress we made in the 2015 growing season.  In this video we will give you an update on the progress of our six 4×4 SFG raised bed gardens. The grape tomato plant has nearly a dozen early green tomatoes. See how we responded with mosquito netting to combat “Munchie” the unidentified animal who seems to like our kale, brussels sprouts, cabbage and broccoli. We have been eating quite a bit of spinach, arugula and lettuce along with some nice looking radishes. We are looking to leave on a week’s vacation and this is our pre-trip documentation. Will our square foot garden survive? Will my girls eat spinach? How do we train up our peas? Have a visit to Humbleville to find out. We are so excited that the 2016 growing season is just around the corner (it’s actually NOW if you are taking advantage of greenhouses, hoop houses or using other microclimate strategies).  Please continue to join us on our journey by SUBSCRIBING to this channel. It really helps. Thank you and God Bless !!

Genesis 9:3

“Every moving thing that is alive shall be food for you; I give all to you, as I gave the green plant.”

SFG Square Foot Garden 2015 05 – grape tomato, cold damage, spinach mistake

Welcome to Humbleville !! In this video we will give you an update on the progress of our six 4×4 SFG raised bed garden. We have the start of a grape tomato growing! Find out how I messed up while weeding too early in the spinach squares. See how easy weeding is … so easy even my kids will do it! We had a cold snap in Michigan. Hear how I covered the beds with a tarp on the coldest of nights in May, and witness what I believe to be cold damage to the bean and tomato plant leaves. How did I mess up my experiment of planting strawberry roots? Please continue to join us on our journey by SUBSCRIBING to this channel. It really helps. Thank you and God Bless !!

Genesis 1:11-12
Then God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them”; and it was so. The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good.

CANNING: Meat Storage — Taste Test — 2 Month Old Chicken Legs

Welcome back to Humbleville! There are a bunch of good Youtube videos on how to can meat, so I won’t get too much into that today. But what I have found lacking are taste testing videos. The ones I have seen are taste tests right after the canning process. But what does it taste like after it has been sitting on the shelf at room temperature for a period of time? Well, it just so happens that I have canned chicken legs and thighs two months ago, and I’m in the mood for some tasty chicken. Please join me on this Humbleville adventure as we taste test two month old chicken. Please share this video with your friends, and don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Humbleville channel to see if I survive the taste test long enough to produce additional videos. God Bless!

UPDATE:  We broke open a jar of chicken thighs at the one year mark to make chicken salad sandwiches and they were delicious!!  Our Chloe tasted the warmed chicken before I mixed it up and she asked “Daddy, did you put butter on this chicken?  It’s awesome!”.  A little mayo, some chopped celery, a few dollops of pickle relish and some shredded mild cheddar served on lightly toasted bread made a great lunch.  I wish I had my garden fresh lettuce to serve on it as well.

Those who work their land will have abundant food but those who chase fantasies will have their fill of poverty.
– Proverbs 28:19

SFG Square Foot Garden 2105 – Early May update, transplanting, peat pods, hand watering

Welcome to Humbleville !!  In this video we will show you how to transplant into your planting squares with the Square Foot Gardening (SFG) method.  Additionally we will see how to hand water your plants using sun warmed water, we’ll check in and see how things have progressed over the first few weeks of the gardening season in southeastern Michigan, and take a peek at a small critter hole that appeared in the garden.  Did the kale plant make it from the first video?  Have a look and find out.  See the growth of the directly sown lettuces, arugula, kale, peas, radishes, etc.  Would I start beans early by sowing them indoors ever again?  Please continue to join us on our journey by SUBSCRIBING to this channel.  It really helps.  Thank you and God Bless !!

Genesis 1:29-30

Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food”; and it was so.

Aquaponics: Early results with green onions

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Here we are seeing what happens to “waste” green onion ends when you stick them in dirt and in our newly established aquapoinic grow bed.  These green onions were placed approximately one and a half weeks ago.  The green onion in the top photo was placed in good soil and kept watered, but did NOT have the blue LED grow light directed at it.  To contrast, the several green onions in the lower picture was placed about three days AFTER the one in the soil, but had the advantage of 16 hours of daily light from the blue spectrum LED grow spotlight and automatic watering via the aquaponic “fill and flush” grow bed system.12823447_1281835151846145_1724927156653164407_o

Can you spot the difference?  Of course you can.  I’m very encouraged by what we are seeing happening in Humbleville, USA.

Mini Desktop Aquaponic System: Costs & Material List

12764475_1280740585288935_4876524106439423693_oHere is the completed, custom mini desktop aquaponic system (picture left).  The building, trouble shooting and tweaking of the system admittedly took much, much longer than I was anticipating.  You can see the original sketch of the system I made taped up to the blinds in the upper right corner of the picture.  Looked on paper like this would go very easily, but it proved a bit more challenging.  Not so much so that it scared me off of taking on another aquaponic project in the near future.

Before I start to share how I build this system, and the future results of the system, I thought I’d take some time to document the actual cost of the system now that it seems to be complete (I still want to add a few diffusing stones to the air pump output to help the dissolved oxygen content of the water).  Yes, it was slightly more than I was expecting, but I did pick some of the items for convenience over cost because this was our very first system.  In future builds, I may take additional cost saving measures.

That being said, here were the expenses …

Desk Top Aquaponic System from scratch TOTAL COST $265.71
 Material  Source  Cost
4″ DWV Snap-In drain (cover for grow bed drain) Home Depot $2.30
GE Silicone clear 2.8 oz Home Depot $3.98
4″ PVC cap (bottom of media guard to keep media coming under) Home Depot $7.71
Hydroton (50 liter bag x 2 … used perhaps 1.5 bags so cost is pro-rated) Hydroponics & Garden Center $53.99
15W powerPAR Blue LED Grow Light (50,000 hours 120/240v) 1000Bulbs.com $75.64
1-1/2″ slip cap + short 1-14″ PVC  (for bell siphon) Hardware $2.63
Stress Zyme (to help beneficial bacteria establishment in water) Pet Supplies Plus $5.98
Master Test water testing kit (to measure pH, Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates) Pet Supplies Plus $34.98
12 Jumbo Feeder Gold Fish Pet Supplies Plus $1.06
20′ of 1/2″ PVC Home Depot $3.14
PVC “glue” 80 oz Home Depot $7.38
Bulkhead Union 3/4 Home Depot $13.54
1/2″ PVC 90d elbow Home Depot $0.27
3/4″ x 1/2″ PVC male adaptor (x2) Home Depot $1.32
Large Cement Mixing Tub (approx 22 gallons) Home Depot $12.98
PVC ball valve x2 Home Depot $3.48
1/2″ PVC cap slip Home Depot $0.38
1/2″ PVC T-joints (pkg of 10) Home Depot $2.89
1/2″ PVC 90d elbow (pkg of 10) Home Depot $2.06
30 Gallon Fish Tank (was going to refurbish one, but this was on sale!!) Pet Supplies Plus $30.00

I was going to reseal an old 30 gallon fish tank I had for free, but the fish tank safe silicone was $15 and the tank was marked down to $30 from $50 on sale, so instead of fixing up the cheaper option I paid a bit more.  Even in retrospect I like this decision.  Perhaps in the future, if I reseal an old tank for a different project, I might change my mind.  Regardless, this is a distinct possible cost-saving area.

There are leftover pieces I can use in future projects: perhaps as much as 5′ of left over 1/2″ PVC, the PVC cement, and a few elbows and T-joints.  The Master Water Testing Kit obviously doesn’t need to be purchased for each aquaponic set-up, and if anyone is already into keeping fish, they might have this available to them for no additional cost.  We did have half of the 50 liter bag of Hydroton left over, but in the cost table above that item was prorated to reflect this (came to $34.99 after tax for a single 50 liter bag from the local hydroponics and gardening center).

As the LED grow light (blue spectrum for vegetation growth) fit into a standard socket, I have just been using an extra floor lamp.  If this was not available, it would have resulted in a higher cost.

SFG Square Foot Garden – Raised beds, soil mix, grid installation, planting

Welcome to Humbleville !!  In this video we will show you how to build your 4 x 4 raised bed to use with the Square Foot Gardening (SFG) method.  Additionally you will see how we mix the soil using the “Mel’s Mix” recipe and fill the raised beds with this rich, light soil.  The square foot grid is a signature piece of the SFG raised beds which not only increase its attractiveness, but also provides you a nice visual way to separate your various crops.  See what our raised beds from last year still look like. Get a glimpse of the recommended trellis structure and the PVC dome frames.  If you have any questions or comments, please do comment below and we will do our level best to respond.  The kids absolutely loved eating the homegrown, garden fresh vegetables right out of the SFG raised beds last year.  Hardly anything actually made it into the house for proper meals.  So this year we are doubling the number of SFG raised beds.  Please continue to join us on our journey by SUBSCRIBING to this channel.  It really helps.  Thank you and God Bless !!

Genesis 1:29-30

Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food”; and it was so.