I'm here to share with you my process on how I garden. Gardening is a great way to be sustainable and eating healthy. I hope what I share will help you along with your garden journey.
Thank you. I struggle with growing onions. But have gotten better each year at it. I'm thankful for what the Lord has provided. Thank you for stopping by.
I Love Alaskan fish emulsion. It's because of your video I chose it last year. My first grow was my 45 th bday. I wasn't sure what to use for amendments you helped me Make the smart choice. And I'm tell you i feel like it brings out the skunk 🦨 in the cultivators.
No... maybe next time I will try them. This was my first time actually being successful at growing them. I'm learning so much at this gardening thing. Thank you for stopping by.
Thank you, and yes, I will. I haven't had any issues thus far with pests. Of course, as soon I see anything, I'm on it so fast they don't get the chance to become a problem. I learned last season by covering them with a mesh type garden cover, kept pests, and deer away. Thank you for stopping by.
Just fyi If you're not adjusting pH after adding this brand you could be harming your plants and causing nutrient lockout 💯 my water starts at like 8 on the pH scale and I add about a half of a cup to 5 gallons and the pH drops like crazy down to like 4 or 5 and I have to adjust quite a bit to make it safe to water with again using pH Up 🤔✌️🌱
Nature doesn’t balance PH. Science does. Organic are natural by nature fertilizer. A real dead fish in the hole will feed most any non acid loving plant an entire growing season. Need Acid ? Hello coffee grounds. I am no till, just dead decomposing leaves, straw . This is probably one of the best organic by nature fertilizer along with compost tea. If your soil is healthy it’s full of worms if not it isn’t. That’s a true measure of soil quality.
Everything is growing so well in your garden! Pretty much all my brassicas went to seed already, lol. Exciting that you already got a bunch of new lil seedlings in for your succession planting though. I really need to do that. 😂❤
I took a chance on everything I planted. I got started late in the season with getting things in the ground. Plus my seeds weren't mature enough. I think having really good soil helped. In my previous video, I mulched what I grew in those beds. I put compost and chicken manure in them as well. Thanks for stopping by.
Thank you...I can't wait until they start laying eggs. This my first time having chicks. So, I'm excited to see what color eggs my Easter Egger chick eggs going to look like. Thanks for stopping by.
@@DeHizzy420 I grow in 5 gallon buckets, daily watering flushes them out fast. The normal mix is 2 tablespoons per gallon, so I decided to fertilize more often with less. I've been getting great results doing it this way.
@@DeHizzy420 I'm not certain, but I think 2 tablespoons per gallon every 7 to 10 days would be sufficient. My mom used it every week and never had any issues with fertilizer burn. She always said "Fish on Friday" so she'd remember to fertilize.
@@gardening_today Amazing timing. I just spent the day today making a vid on 3 ways to plant mango. I think it'll be uploaded a week from today. Good luck with your mangos and keep us posted.