While working on our apartment, I learned this neat way to remove paint from doorknobs and other small stuff that doesn’t use toxic chemicals. Its green paint stripping.
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How to control Japanese Beetles
Do you have Japanese Beetles in your garden? Want to know how to get rid of Japanese Beetles? Watch Gardenfork and learn what Eric has done to deal with Japanese Beetles eating up the garden.
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How to make a Cardboard Box Smoker – GF Video
Frequent Gardenfork Contributor Mike told me about Alton Brown and his Cardboard Box Smoker, so we HAD to make one. It took a while, so the show is in 2 parts. Tell me what you do to smoke food.
part 1:
part 2:
The Smoked Salmon Brine Recipe:
Eric’s Salmon Brine Recipe:
2 quarts water
1 tablespoon Cinnamon
1 cup Brown Sugar
1/2 cup kosher salt – must be non-iodized
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 tablespoon black pepper
Place the fish skin side down in this brine in a flat pan, cover in refrigerator for at least an hour.
Take out the salmon and place on a wire rack skin side down,
Drain the brine pan carefully, reserving the brine solids an. Take the brine solids at the bottom of the pan and use a brush to coat the salmon with the brine solids.
Point a small fan at the brined fish until the brine has pretty much dried on the fish.
How to smoke salmon:
Add a large handful of wet hickory woodchips ( or whatever kind you like ) to the cast iron pan on the electric hot plate.
Place the grate in the smoker and spray with non-stick cooking oil, or brush with vegetable oil. Lay the salmon skin side down on the smoker grate.
Place a digital thermometer probe in the fattest part of one of the pieces of fish, place another digital thermometer across the grate to read the ambient temperature in the smoker.
Turn the hot plate on, ( i set mine to HIGH ) close the lid, and let it cook. Check the ambient temperature, you want it to be 160-180 degrees. Adjust the hot plate accordingly.
Hot plates sometimes turn off by themselves, so one needs to pay attention if you notice smoke not coming out of the smoker. Also, use a heavy duty extension cord, the shortest possible, to plug in the hot plate. Its possible to trip a circuit breaker.
When the salmon reaches about 140F, it is smoked.
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Gary Vaynerchuk, WineLibraryTV, and Eric. wow.
Gary is a self made guy who shares. That sums him up. He’s a great guy with an infectious zeal that can seem crazy, but he’s great. Watch as Gary and I talk about wine for the average guy.
You can see a lot more of Gary at WineLibraryTV.com. He has written a great book full of his energy, Crush It , a big thank you to him for making some time for me.
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Garlic Scape Pesto
Garlic Scape Pesto is quite a recipe. Watch how eric makes it in this video:
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Tomato cage how to video : GF Video
This DIY home-made tomato cage works and last for years. Learn how to make tomato cages by watching our DIY video on how to build tomato cages. The tomato cages sold in garden stores don’t work for me. The cages are too short and flimsy, and don’t hold up your tomato plants. stop buying the cheap tomato cages in the store and start making your own tomato cages here.
There are two main kinds of tomato plants: determinate and indeterminate.
Determinate plants are compact.
Indeterminate tomato plants are wild and all over the place.
I think the two words can be applied to plants and people’s personalities. Determinate people know where they are going in life, indeterminate people go all over the place. I think indeterminate plants produce more tomatoes, your opinion on that.
Tomato cages like these work for both kinds of tomatoes, but are especially good for indeterminate plants. The cages help contain their crazy nature of wanting to grow all over the place. The large squares of the kind of cage material use, concrete reinforcing wire, allow you to get your hands into the cage to harvest tomatoes. I’ve seen people build cages with other kinds of wire mesh, and you can’t get your hands inside the tomato cage to grab the fruit.
We have a number of how to grow tomatoes and how to cook tomato videos on our site here. I especially like our cherry tomato recipes, one of them is a raw cherry tomato pasta dish that is brilliantly simple.
Roast Cherry Tomato Pasta Recipe Video
Fresh Cherry Tomato Pasta Recipe Video
Get Rid of Tomato Hornworms Video
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Planting Carrots, How Eric did it.
Wondering how to plant and grow carrots? Watch and see us try our hand at carrot growing
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Smoking Salmon with an Electric Smoker – GF Video
My neighbors gave me an electric smoker, so I thought I’d try to smoke salmon with the smoker.
You can buy an electric smoker like the one I use here
Before smoking salmon, I suggest you brine it with this recipe here, and follow the instructions on how to dry the salmon after the brining it.
Another thing I learned is these electric smokers use wood chips, not wood chunks, and you shouldn’t put the wood so it is touching the electric heater element of the electric smoker. I keep the side vents closed for the most part, and use a oven thermometer probe to check the internal temperature of the smoking salmon.
Too high an internal temperature and the salmon is toast, literally, as you see in our how to smoke salmon video above! Using a smoker in cold weather can be challenge, as the cold air surrounding the smoker tends to drop the internal temp of the smoker. Do not use this smoker indoors or in a garage or basement!
Line caught wild salmon is best, but farmed salmon works too, so use what you got. Check the salmon for bones, called pin bones, and remove them with a needle nose pliers.
Here is the smoker I use, it works well, not too fancy:
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Grow Tomatoes How To & Extend The Tomato Season : GF Video
Learn how to grow and plant tomatoes and extend the tomato season. Want to plant your tomatoes early? Learn here how to start tomatoes early.
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Drip Irrigation System with Soaker Hose – GF Video
I use this homemade DIY drip irrigation system with soaker hose for my raised vegetable beds. Its easy to build and works great. Watch the video to see our first take on a soaker hose system. If you want to build a simpler version see my video for PVC connected soaker hose system.
The drip irrigation system I built uses copper pipe, which can be expensive, you can also use PVC pipe to build the manifolds that feed the soaker hoses.
I dug a slot into the ground and pushed the garden hose into it to hide the hose feeding each raised bed. This makes lawnmower much easier too, no chance of running over a garden hose that way.
Key to watering your garden with drip irrigation is to not water it too much, i know its fun to watch the water ooze out of the soaker hoses, but you want the beds to dry out a bit between waterings. I water my vegetable beds every 4-5 days. Tomatoes, especially, grow best when the soil dries out between waterings. Too much water is just as bad as not enough water, it makes it easy for fungus and disease to grow.
How long do soaker hoses last? I’ve had these in the ground year round for about 10 years. Some hoses have leaked, but not a lot. And its obvious when they are leaking, and easy to fix. All you do is cut out the leak, and connect the two pieces back together with a piece of pipe.
If the water pressure going into the hoses is fairly low, or if you use an inline pressure reducer attached to the garden hose, you can use cable ties instead of clamps to put the lines together.
Water timers for garden hoses have improved a bit lately, below is one i recommend. Some of these timers are awful to try to program.
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Power Tool Repair
Want know how to repair power tools? Watch Gardenfork.tv and see how Eric repairs a reciprocating saw ( aka a Sawzall style saw )
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Eric’s beef with Chris Kimball and Cook’s Illustrated: True or False? GardenFork Radio
Why does Eric always poke fun at Chris Kimball: ? Mike asks the question everyone wants answered.
Today we’re doing a Skype podcast with our good friend Mike in Chicago. Mike and I met when I was doing an appearance at the Chalet Nursery in Chicago, where Gardenfork friend Freya Wellin is in charge of the perennials.
Mike and I talk about BBQ contests, the Gardenfork Cardboard Box Smoker, the Fiestamovement Ikea Hack Salmon Smoker, Food Allergies, Cook’s Illustrated, America’s Test Kitchen, and Urban Beekeeping.
2 urban beekeeping groups I belong to are Gotham City Beekeepers and NYC Beekeepers
Mike and his wife get kids interested in science with their Mad Science presentations they do at schools. You can learn more about Mad Science here.
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Spontaneous Garden Tour GF Radio
Inspired Heather of the Wiggly Wigglers podcast, I walked around the garden and house today and give an update about what all is going on with the garden, my truck and stuff in the kitchen.
Sites and people we talked about this week
Cross Country and Zagross Cucumbers from Fedco Seeds
Bread and Butter Pickles Recipe from Elise at SimplyRecipes.com
Heather Gorringe and her Wiggly Wiggler Podcast, part of her Wiggly Wiggler garden business
The compost bins we talk about in this podcast
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How to build a raised bed for vegetables or flowers GF TV Video
Build a simple raised bed with this DIY video. With this raised bed plan we show you how to make raised vegetable or flower beds without using pressure treated lumber The current raised beds in the garden have been there about 8 years now. So we must have done something right. how unusual… If you want to build raised beds, the ones we have are good for vegetables and flowers, check it out, let us know your thoughts.
Our raised beds are 4 feet wide and 12 feet long, make sure the raised beds are 4 feet ( 48″ ) wide on the outside dimension. This will make it easy to use floating row fabrics or plastic sheeting that comes in 48″ wide rolls. I learned this the hard way.
DIY raised bed plan complete You may want to consider putting 1/2″ galvanized wire screening across the bottom of the raised bed frame before siting it and loading in all the dirt, this will keep out moles and voles. We haven’t had a huge problem with that, but I see how it could for some people.
For our garden soil, we had a delivery from a local nursery that sells a garden soil mix. It can be hard to find a company nearby that sells what you want, you may end up mixing it all up yourself. Let me know how you have built your raised beds below:
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How to start seeds at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Learn here how to start seeds in pots or trays with the experts. In the city we live near the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and they showed us some great seed starting tips. By starting your own seeds, you can get a lot more plants for less money, and you get to grow plants that are not available at your local nursery. neat.
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden uses bark as a seed starting medium. I can’t seem to find that stuff, so i use coir, which is compressed coconut fiber, and mix in vermiculite or perlite to add some air to the mix.
One of the keys i think, is to not have the seeds too wet, over-watering your seed starting trays can cause a bunch of problems and kill the seedlings. Its also important to have the seed trays in direct sun, I use a grow light, you can watch our how to build a grow light video here. Having the seeds in a window will cause the seedlings to get leggy – spindly.
Other GardenFork DIY seed starting videos you may enjoy:
How to Start Seeds and Make Seed Starting Pots
How to Start Seeds the GardenFork Way
Here is a book on seed starting basics you might like to check out:
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Tap maple trees with tin sap buckets : GF Video
A number of our neighbors tap maple trees to make maple syrup, here is a video about using sap buckets and taps.
Learn how to identify Sugar Maples trees, make sure you are tapping the right kind of maple trees with this neat tree identification book, Bark. The great thing about this book is that its based on bark identification, not leaf identification, because when you think about tapping trees, there aren’t any leaves on the trees, you know..
Here is the tree identification book we like to use:
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Buy From Amazon Here
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Michael Pollan uses too many words
Michael Pollan acolytes, watch out…
Out of the Kitchen, Onto the Couch by Michael Pollan, NY Times Magazine article
What fell off Eric’s truck
Tomato Blight
Rice and Beans Recipe on Gardenfork.tv
Corn Pudding
Hanging out with Mark Fields of Ford Motor and the new Ford Taurus
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Gardenfork Radio Inaugural Show
Here is the first Gardenfork Radio Show. This audio show talks about all the cool stuff i run across each week that doesn’t make it into a Gardenfork.tv video show.
Topics for this show:
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Recipe
Muffler Repair
Honeybees and Bee Packages
Southern Biscuits
Make your own baking powder
Carpenter Ants
Charlie Pup, our new Labrador puppy