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7 Things You Can Bury in the Garden to Add FREE Nutrients 

Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh
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You can easily add fertilizer and nutrients to you garden by burying these 7 things in your garden. These 7 things, kitchen scraps, eggs shells, cardboard, bread, coffee grounds, grass clippings, and fallen leaves add organic matter in the soil, attracts earthworms, and increases the microbial activity in the soil. In addition to burying these things, you should not bury woodchips,
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0:22 Kitchen Scraps
2:06 Egg Shells
2:55 Cardboard
3:38 Stale Bread
4:02 Coffee Grounds
4:30 Grass Clippings
4:33 Fallen Leaves
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@CaptainsLady
@CaptainsLady Год назад
I use toilet paper rolls for seeds. Once the plant is ready for the garden I put it right in with the tp roll. Helps sustain the height of the plant until it grows stronger.
@Hiux4bcs
@Hiux4bcs Год назад
Great idea
@MyFiddlePlayer
@MyFiddlePlayer Год назад
Interesting. I might try this one!
@kolapyellow7631
@kolapyellow7631 Год назад
I planned to use them this spring as seed pots.
@darlenebradley6756
@darlenebradley6756 Год назад
I do that, too! For anyone interested, do a web search for seed cups from TP rolls. Very easy to do! And very economical!
@albernal6653
@albernal6653 Год назад
good one and beats spending money on those sold at homedepot made from compressed cardboard like material
@darlenebradley6756
@darlenebradley6756 Год назад
I compost all that stuff! I pulverise egg shells in a mortar/pestal, and pulverise dried bones with a 2 lb hand sledge, and chop everything else up very fine. I didn't know about the bread....learn something new every day! I can't wait to get back out into my garden! Started my sweet potatoes (for slips) and getting ready for starting the seeds! Garden: A place to lose yourself when you need to find yourself!
@ogadlogadl490
@ogadlogadl490 Год назад
I put avocado peels, onion and garlic scraps into my raised beds, never has any issues at all except onions and garlic’s regrowing the next year! Free harvest with no work! I have also had an avocado seed sprout, dug it up and brought it inside, it’s about a foot and a half now.
@krose6451
@krose6451 Год назад
We have burried kitchen scap for years. We regularly get growth from those scraps which we call volunteers.
@MyFiddlePlayer
@MyFiddlePlayer Год назад
I compost these items as well, but I agree with his point that avocado peels can be a bit of a nuisance because they take a longer time to decompose. He could have mentioned citrus peels and cheese wax, as they have the same issue. And remember to peel the stickers off before composting!
@vickiehat1074
@vickiehat1074 Год назад
I eat avocado or make avocado oil and make tea from onion and garlic peels very healthy.
@thistlestovines
@thistlestovines Год назад
WOW!!!
@prettylittlephotons
@prettylittlephotons Год назад
Soil health and its future is such an important topic; that should not be skipped. Excellent content!
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 Год назад
Love this channel! What a great way to feed your garden without going thru the lengthy composting process. Thank you! This is great.
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Who loves to watch Lily in the background? Couple of things: Do not use citrus peels excessively either because they are acidic and will repel earthworms and mess up the pH of the soil. Make sure the cardboard does not have ink or print material on it.
@linetteguiliani3312
@linetteguiliani3312 Год назад
How can I dispose of the onions and citrus? We use lots of onions, garlic Nd lime in our household. Any suggestions will be appreciated. I love your channel!
@tierraholden3370
@tierraholden3370 Год назад
Great heads up on cardboard!! Can’t wait in spring and you give us tips growing successful grape bush and cherries blueberries other berries bush from seed to fruit 😄😄😄😄will like to see fruit season video🎉!!
@tierraholden3370
@tierraholden3370 Год назад
Where do you get your worms from and do the worms be in your garden while you have vegetables that produce?
@dw3992
@dw3992 Год назад
Yes! I love seeing Lily & all the animals.
@SweetChicagoGator
@SweetChicagoGator Год назад
Don't want to repel the beautiful earthworms, so thx Jag for fab growing tips once again ! 😊
@Jinutik003
@Jinutik003 Год назад
You do an amazing job of explaining why and how to make soil healthful for plants as opposed to just adding fertilizer - a totally different mindset. Thank you for all you do!
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Wow!! Thank you very much for the contribution and supporting the channel! I really appreciate it! Glad you like the videos!
@willchoate7072
@willchoate7072 Год назад
In the Columbus Georgia area people have been composting peanut shells forever!...well I moved to the area in 1981, the old timers told me they had been doing it ever since the Tom's Peanut factory opened. We would go to the factory and get them back the truck loads for free. Those mixed with our red Georgia clay and a bit of sand made some really good gardens.
@natasha-thesingingflower2362
I just did this today. I trimmed the appletree and used the branches for soil. I plan on growing some blueberries. I just added newspaper and papertowel roles. Thank you so much, cause I think I did the right things, and your video affirmed it.
@elaineedgar2913
@elaineedgar2913 Год назад
What a lovely smile on this chap. Thank you so much. From the UK.
@DiligentProsperous
@DiligentProsperous Год назад
This was the easiest explanation that I have found about what to do in the garden beds. Thank you so much I really appreciate it.
@GreenfieldsHomeplace
@GreenfieldsHomeplace Год назад
Great ideas. 👍🏼 I save my eggshells as well and to make them break down faster, I use an extra spice grinder that I found at a second hand shop for $2 and I only use it for grinding eggshells into powder and other garden or household related jobs. Works great.
@maggiegoossens1894
@maggiegoossens1894 Год назад
You know, I bet you do, that you can also give ground eggshells to your chickens. I used to grind,them too, not into powder but quite fine and then add it to the chicken feed. If you give them large bits of eggshells they will eventually start eating their own eggs as they recognize them then as food. Break ‘m up good or grind. 👍
@kimlee1511
@kimlee1511 Год назад
How big tomatoes do you grow?
@bambinaforever1402
@bambinaforever1402 Год назад
I use average grinder. Why should it be a crappy one?
@Electedsphinx40
@Electedsphinx40 Год назад
@@bambinaforever1402 just bake the shells before hand to harden the shells and sterilize them
@cinmor7843
@cinmor7843 Год назад
Or you can dry/crush egg shells to use as a texture in your art work
@1oldarmyguy
@1oldarmyguy Год назад
Great video! When I was in OH I used to put grass clippings and leaves in the garden in the fall. I would till them in, let them sit all winter and then till again in the spring.. in a couple years the soil in the garden was so rich and perfect for growing.
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
That's awesome!
@tingtams5143
@tingtams5143 Год назад
Great info for a garden nutrients tnx.
@sissymurphy9620
@sissymurphy9620 Год назад
I grew up on an organic farm back in nj when my parents bought the 7 acre city farm that was grandfathered in . That was in the 60's and still do orrganic garden but Virhginia soil is not as good as NJ garden state soil . I don't can as much but still do some since it is still hubby and I . i still have my mothers canner that was my grandmothers canner . I am soon married 50 years and raised 2 amazing sons that own their own business and survived the pandemic with their businesses intact I can remember neighbors coming for fresh veggies and even nearby restaruants great memories for my sons also . My older son cans and he has a small veggie garden in NJ
@joytotheworld2100
@joytotheworld2100 Год назад
Great video. I'm an old gardener and you taught me so much. I didn't know about putting bread in compost. Thanks!
@kimcarroll1129
@kimcarroll1129 Год назад
Thank you so much! We live in Hawaii and worry about sending stuff to the landfill even more than we used to. Huge help!
@ellie.l6585
@ellie.l6585 Год назад
Thank you, Jag. Great advice. I've been doing this since following your similar advice in an earlier video. The garden at my new house had awful soil with no worms or structure. It was like fine, dry powder, but burying these household scraps (I also tear up used tea bags) and cardboard plus working in compost has really worked. It's now full of worms and looks so healthy. My new plants are flourishing. Thanks again 🌷🦋🌷
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Awesome! Glad you are making living soil!
@kimberlyearly8918
@kimberlyearly8918 Год назад
How deep do you bury them? It looked like just barely. How do you plant if things haven't broken down?
@ellie.l6585
@ellie.l6585 Год назад
@@kimberlyearly8918 Hi Kimberly, I just bury my scraps a few inches deep and leave for a couple of months before planting anything. I add handfuls of mulch and garden waste to top soil covering it. It all seems to break down surprisingly quickly and really works at improving the quality of the soil and attracting worms. Good luck 🌻.
@kimberlyearly8918
@kimberlyearly8918 Год назад
@@ellie.l6585 Thanks!
@TheCompleteGuitarist
@TheCompleteGuitarist Год назад
When you grow a plant for food, when it is finished, don't pull it out of the soil, cut it off at the base and leave the roots in the earth, they will add structure and nutrients.
@cowabungakev
@cowabungakev Год назад
Well done Jag. You have a garden that has such life and with a dedicated growing enthusiast like you on RU-vid, the platform is a lot better off with your presence and creativity to enjoy. Bravo
@janicecorum4293
@janicecorum4293 Год назад
Thank you for all the information. I just received a truck load of cedar chips this week...and, was going to put them in the walkway of my garden beds as well as the actual beds!! I'm so glad that I watched your video before doing this!! Thank you for all the information today!!
@blacksinglemomhomesteadont6454
Very informative video. I have a bowl of hard boiled eggs we never got around to eating and was contemplating throwing them in my garden or compost. I'm so glad I watched this video first.
@streams7777
@streams7777 Год назад
I have always maintained a compost pile, no matter where I lived. For the first time I’m using your tips to add certain waste directly to the garden soil. I’ve saved this video for future reference. Thank you!
@merveyoneyman7282
@merveyoneyman7282 Год назад
One of the most informational and clearly explained videos I've come across Thank You. Love your dog playing in the background :)))
@missbhavenvanwinkle7859
@missbhavenvanwinkle7859 Год назад
THANK YOU! Very good job explaining everything without being too wordy 😊😊😊
@W_Sushi
@W_Sushi Год назад
great video! I do put avocado, onion and meat in my raised bed, never had a problem. Key is to bury them really deep to prevent animal. If you need to grow something right away, grow shallow root crops so the roots won't even reach to the kitchen scraps.
@andrewmillard5326
@andrewmillard5326 Год назад
Thanks for your invaluable information , will definitely be using this product .
@jofagan4375
@jofagan4375 Год назад
I grew up in the city with a mom who had an amazing little garden at our rowhouse. With no space for composting, she did exactly this . Thanks for sharing.
@lovelearn5158
@lovelearn5158 Год назад
Thanks so much for this really helpful video. I'm a beginner gardener and am learning so much:) .
@vidyayinirajendra5383
@vidyayinirajendra5383 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video stay blessed👌👍
@mitzimarquez2410
@mitzimarquez2410 Год назад
Very good information. Didn't know we could put moldy bread into the garden. Thank you for this post
@RRaucina
@RRaucina Год назад
You can even bury road kill rabbits and squirrels. Just about anything carbon based works. Don't forget to piss in the garden too.
@thevagabondsageinthewoods
@thevagabondsageinthewoods Год назад
Nice video. Nice way to use up kitchen scraps. Please remember that some worms are deep soil worms and won’t make it up to those top levels. I bury my food grade buckets with wormholes and add scraps that way. They come up and eat and go back down, then when it turns to compost, I topdress. Meanwhile, the compost constantly leeches (thus u need food grade buckets). Also please bear in mind too much of a good thing, even worm castings, can cause your veggies to burn. Balance is key. ❤
@TheCstri
@TheCstri Год назад
Thank you for those valuable tips. They are gold, at least for me!
@lindacox6443
@lindacox6443 Год назад
I always like finding something new to add to my garden like moldy bread, that's great! Liking how you get straight to the point and how well you explain things as I love simplicity lol Thank you for sharing! 👌🫶
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Glad you liked the video!
@realitychek781
@realitychek781 Год назад
I love your videos. They are so educational and your manner which you explains things make people want to listen. Thank you for sharing all this great information. You're appreciated
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@MW-rq5uc
@MW-rq5uc Год назад
Very informative and to the point. Thank you.
@vaishnavipattabiraman1586
@vaishnavipattabiraman1586 Год назад
Fantastic useful video! Your videos are always so helpful, Jag.
@waynethurman2144
@waynethurman2144 Год назад
Excellent video! Thank you!
@sooper109
@sooper109 Год назад
Thank you! Your videos are so helpful!
@nikkininedoor1480
@nikkininedoor1480 Год назад
Excellent! I hope I re-watch this next Spring! You had a lot of great tips!
@sritharramesh3574
@sritharramesh3574 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your wonderful garden tips.
@BublisDiary
@BublisDiary Год назад
Excellent video, so helpful and such nicely explained. Thanks a lot
@kpatel7995
@kpatel7995 Год назад
Thanks for bringing this video to us.
@dw3992
@dw3992 Год назад
Your vids are always great & give us such needed info. TYSM!
@castanedagus
@castanedagus Год назад
Great video thank you. I learned new things. I read that coffee grounds should only be added to acid loving plants, nothing else. But you say they can be added generally I also noticed you’re not digging too deep. I just make a hole big enough to fit the contents of my organic scraps Greetings from Los Angeles 👌🏻😀
@playinglifeoneasy9226
@playinglifeoneasy9226 Год назад
As soon as I bought my house we started burying compost, coffee/tea, leaf mold, eggshells ( we use 6 eggs/day x 20 years) in the hard pan soil. 20 years later we have tons of deep rich humis soil with results of GIANT plants and tons of earthworms and mycorrhiza throughout the soil itself. Now if I dig I see worms and soil fungus.
@timisaac8121
@timisaac8121 Год назад
great video!! I use these tips for many years: Always learn from a great presentation! I didn't consider the affect of onions in my compost- Thanks!
@dead_or_alive2649
@dead_or_alive2649 Год назад
Fantastic video and the perfect time to have seen it. It just snowed but the weather is forecasted to be a little warmer next week. Apparently I have work to do outside. Thank you so very much
@2Hearts3
@2Hearts3 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much!! You are so clear and concise in your explanations. I'm going to check your channel for more information. Many thanks for sharing your expertise. Very helpful video 🏆👏🌱🙂👍
@TheArtemisoflight
@TheArtemisoflight Год назад
Also be sure to turn your dead plants (including houseplants) into the garden during the fall so that their nutrients can return to the soil. Lately every time I pull up a dead plant I throw it in a pile to be dug under when the season is complete.
@robertkreiling1746
@robertkreiling1746 Год назад
Wrong ! Dead plants can easily transfer disease , they should be trashed into the woods !
@TheArtemisoflight
@TheArtemisoflight Год назад
@@robertkreiling1746 Only if they're diseased dead plants. Diseased plants should be removed long before you start conditioning the soil...
@catherinemurphy873
@catherinemurphy873 Год назад
Great video. Lots of information. Thanks 👍
@pnenegal2982
@pnenegal2982 Год назад
😊 Simple video, informative and to the point ❤😊
@Treegrower
@Treegrower Год назад
Thank you Jag, I always like your garden videos
@HB76848
@HB76848 Год назад
Thank you soo much for this info.! I just started gardening .
@minnieivey8636
@minnieivey8636 Год назад
Thank you for your help!!❤
@kristinsevert4039
@kristinsevert4039 Год назад
Very informative. Thank you why and how things work. Loved it.
@janeparker1009
@janeparker1009 Год назад
Great 👍 videos glad to find your channel 👍 God bless 🙏 you and yours.
@Chilekky
@Chilekky Год назад
I love this video, thanks for sharing.
@Modro811
@Modro811 Год назад
Great video! Thank you! I have red wigglers that I feed, I didn’t realize I could put everything right into soil for my huge earthworms! Thank you!
@lionnelmonaco9464
@lionnelmonaco9464 Год назад
This is a very cool video. Some great information I never knew. :) Thanks!
@barinderkaur317
@barinderkaur317 Год назад
Very important knowledge for the beginners.
@californianorma876
@californianorma876 Год назад
Really excellent advice, snappy too! Thank you!
@slomo1716
@slomo1716 Год назад
Hello Jag, this is my first time viewing your channel. What great information for improving my garden soil!!!!
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@williamfreeh1198
@williamfreeh1198 Год назад
of ll the gardening channels i have watched yours is by far the most informational and to the point. most others want to flap their lips and give very little good information. i subscribed and keep up the great work.
@2Hearts3
@2Hearts3 3 месяца назад
Ditto 👏 love this guy and his clear information and pleasant presentation. Gonna check his other videos ✅ 🌱
@simangelemariemkhize5831
@simangelemariemkhize5831 5 месяцев назад
Very informative video thank you Jag for sharing.
@garfieldnelson4724
@garfieldnelson4724 Год назад
Very very informative information for home raise gardeners. Super love it Sir.
@nitasdeliciousrecipies2050
@nitasdeliciousrecipies2050 Год назад
Thanks for sharing.
@1000secondhandrose
@1000secondhandrose Год назад
i have learnt lots of things from this video thankyou
@zap4980
@zap4980 Год назад
Thanks for sharing ❤
@1Bullybuster
@1Bullybuster Год назад
You are great for eco friendly conscious earth man!👍Thank you so much for sharing .
@washielamohamed5132
@washielamohamed5132 Год назад
Thank you very much for this most helpfull advice, God Bless , SAfrica
@InlikeMikeQuinn
@InlikeMikeQuinn Год назад
Great info thank you
@lynnpurfield9430
@lynnpurfield9430 Год назад
Great video, thank you. I will be trying these in a raised bed. I didn't know we could compost bread!!!
@dandana4647
@dandana4647 10 месяцев назад
if it happens to me to throw stale bread into the compost I will first grind the bread to bread crumbs .
@michelemcguire8995
@michelemcguire8995 Год назад
Thanks for all the other ideas, its best to put old bread to better use..thankyou.
@laura9855
@laura9855 Год назад
Thank you !
@rise4329
@rise4329 Год назад
TY Jag always for your content and kindness in sharing your knowledge/experience! Was wondering if you can do vid with slant of hardy perennials in provide long lasting sustence (i.e. roots/stems/leaves) like sweet potato, Moringa, etc... Also perhaps another vid on natty local "weeds" that are hardy & healthy (i.e. Pursalane, Mallow, dandelion, etc...). Ty for in adv for your consideration!
@DaisyCreekFarms
@DaisyCreekFarms Год назад
Will definitely look into these ideas! thank you for suggesting!
@marilynhoward4561
@marilynhoward4561 Год назад
Thank you 😊💓
@ComeHere-KittyKitty
@ComeHere-KittyKitty Год назад
Excellent tips, thank you very much.
@peggylee6086
@peggylee6086 Год назад
Thank you for making such an informative video.
@CP-ll4nj
@CP-ll4nj Год назад
Thank you for your tips.
@familycookingchannel7122
@familycookingchannel7122 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@guesswho930
@guesswho930 Год назад
Great thenk you!!
@growgrowing
@growgrowing Год назад
I put them in compost bin going direct to source makes sense. Thanks for tips.😊
@jpbasralian8363
@jpbasralian8363 Год назад
awesome. good share. thank you
@hopesellers1031
@hopesellers1031 Год назад
Thank you! Great info!
@melanieallen8980
@melanieallen8980 Год назад
great tip about the stale bread & mould!
@GlitzyWitch
@GlitzyWitch Год назад
Thank you, great advice ❤
@kjmax1068
@kjmax1068 Год назад
This is excellent info. Thanks
@BackyardGardenFlo
@BackyardGardenFlo Год назад
Thank you for the video I learn a lot from it
@ramaniperera3556
@ramaniperera3556 Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@kaoutar-el-allam
@kaoutar-el-allam 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much, I was looking for such a video
@nilaedoo5509
@nilaedoo5509 Год назад
Thanks for letting me know about avocado peel
@ElimanGibba
@ElimanGibba Год назад
Great lecture.
@chrispedersen6999
@chrispedersen6999 Год назад
Great video Jag.
@doraray9964
@doraray9964 Год назад
THANK YOU 💞
@157-40_T
@157-40_T Год назад
Learned a few things… thanks.
@ourolivefarmlifeinruralita9494
Thanks for the wonderful video. I had no idea about the cardboard. Great tips😃
@christineribone9351
@christineribone9351 Год назад
Glad you told me not to add wood chps to soil. I was.about to do that very thing in my rose garden. Thx!
@TimHupkes
@TimHupkes Год назад
Thanks for this!
@janedough1485
@janedough1485 Год назад
Ty for information
@louiseschuler6163
@louiseschuler6163 Год назад
Great advice thank you!!
@patgorham4796
@patgorham4796 Год назад
Love your program!
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