NokiMo
The Naked Gardener
The Naked Gardener

patreon


Walk & Talk Update

As a reminder, my content expires every 30 days. At the end of the year, you may have the option to purchase archive access.

Shop my store here: https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store/

If you have problems viewing this video, click here: https://vimeo.com/1066118093/eea4567523

All content published on this account is exclusive copyrighted material belonging to THE NAKED GARDENER. You may not distribute or publish any content from here, or private accounts. This includes but not limited to videos, photographs, and any other content that is posted by THE NAKED GARDENER. Screenshots or screen recording any content is strictly prohibited. By viewing this video, you agree to these terms and conditions.

Walk & Talk Update

Comments

I stopped eating meat many years ago, probably in 2003 or 2004. However, within the past five years I started to drink bone broth and selectively eat some meat time to time, only when my body feels like it needs it and I know where the meat came from and how it was raised. I'm allergic to eggs, so my husband mainly eats those and we give some to family. The goats are all males, so no milk sadly 😔 but we use them to help us clear some of the brush on the property and the poison ivy, when they cooperate 😉

The Naked Gardener

You mentioned in one of your videos that you stopped eating meat. Are your chickens just for eggs, and do you have goats just for the milk?

Mark Hines

So true! I'm done growing tomatoes lol. Too much work, and super picky. Wood ash and chicken manure is great for the garden. We throw ours in a large compost pile, as well as everything else like food scraps, leaves, yard waste. We have the goats waste pile separate because that can be used right away, whereas the chickens poop usually has to sit a little longer to neutralize.

The Naked Gardener

I love your content. And I resonate with growing just the things you eat. I stopped growing tomatoes a long time ago because they are a lot of work and they're too picky. I have a friend of mine who is very lazy gardener and he spread 6 to 8 inches of wood chips on his garden and then scoops out the stuff that the chickens kick up in their chicken yard, screens it, and then spreads it on the wood chips and then plants directly in the wood chips with tremendous results. He also throws all ashes from his wood burning stove in the house in the chicken yard and the chicken scratch it up and poop in it and mix it up. So he calls his chicken yard his soil manufacturing plant.

Mark Hines


Related Creators