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How To Construct A Healthy Soil | Interview with Master Gardener 

Shamus O'Leary
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Today we visted Master Gardener Doug Jones at his home in the Phoenix suburbs. Doug has been growing tropicals and subtropicals in his yard for almost 30 years, and helped found the Arizona division of the California Rare Fruit Growers group. Doug is an inspiration in that he has learned through trial and error what the majority of us have learned through RU-vid videos: how to build a healthy soil that allows bananas and guavas to thrive in the desert.
Plants require food and water to grow. The best way to provide this for them is to construct a rich, fertile soil by applying layer upon layer of organic material, or mulch. Mulch is found in various forms, such as wood chips, grass clippings, pine needles, or palm fronds. The benefits of mulch are endless: you are increasing moisture retention, cutting watering costs, providing a habitat for microbes and insects, regulating soil temperature, and building up a natural layer of compost to feed your trees. Nature has been mulching for millions of years. Every time a tree sheds its leaves or falls over and rots, Nature is applying her own layer of organic material to feed worms and microbes.
In Doug's many years of experimenting, he has learned that applying 4 feet of mulch once a year (or 1 foot of mulch each season), he has created an environment that allows his exotic plants to not only survive, but thrive.
Special thanks to Doug Jones for opening up his home to us, and to Brandon and Alyssa at Greenie's Garden ( / greeniesgarden ) for help in making this video possible.
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@briansmith6824
@briansmith6824 7 лет назад
I did something similar in northern Phoenix. 4" of wood chips on the entire yard. When I planted I added 10% to 15% biochar by volume to each planting hole to add water retaining capability and carbon to the barren sand and clay. Biochar worked REALLY well. BTW: I had earth worms show up after 6 months. Didn't need to import any.
@CoachMac29
@CoachMac29 7 лет назад
I have seen Doug's yard. His soil is amazing. His trees do great. Flood irrigation is great. Just put down my first Full Load of wood chips down in my yard. I saw some mushrooms growing this week. Things must be going well. Takes time. I had to wait over 2 years to get my first load. Slow process for worth it in the long run.
@hosoiarchives4858
@hosoiarchives4858 4 года назад
Keep at it brother
@cartelunido123
@cartelunido123 4 года назад
I like to pass by he’s house all the time it’s so beautiful
@theamfritz
@theamfritz 7 лет назад
LOVE! I'd like to see more of his yard 😬. P.S. I could hear you both fine after I turned up the volume.
@TheUncannykodiak
@TheUncannykodiak 7 лет назад
probably my fav episode ever!
@Starlacefield
@Starlacefield 4 года назад
I am so grateful for this video! My husband and I are used to a more tropical climate and we just moved to Arizona. We miss the trees so much but now I see that I can create that here in our very own backyard! Thank you!!
@moderndeserthomestead
@moderndeserthomestead 7 лет назад
Great video! I would love to see his blueberries, stone fruits. I really appreciate seeing an actual yard that has been utilizing this for so many years.
@greeniedrone2937
@greeniedrone2937 7 лет назад
It's amazing to see the high quality soil, worm castings, and mulch on top of native Arizona clay. This is how they do it!
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 3 года назад
Lucky you have clay, sand has nothing.
@keithlong5461
@keithlong5461 Год назад
I’ve watched this video a dozen times and pickup new ideas every time.
@dcfarmer-in-waiting4587
@dcfarmer-in-waiting4587 7 лет назад
Wow. This guy is doing the Lord's work
@TheCloneGuy97
@TheCloneGuy97 7 лет назад
A lesson from the masters :D
@kevintunaley5079
@kevintunaley5079 4 года назад
i'm having a hard time getting passed the man bun lol
@moa3810
@moa3810 4 года назад
When did he plant the banana trees? How long until they bore fruit? What other fruit trees he planted we could see? Wish he was asked all that.
@monicacruz4407
@monicacruz4407 Год назад
So simple, so great. I think growers like this are the most inspiring, quiet, uncomplicated, but they know the varieties etc, the pitchfork seems to be part of him, love it 💚👌
@simonbennett3834
@simonbennett3834 7 лет назад
what he has done is incredible, once again the quality of your material and information is the proof in the pudding ..amazing
@adamwarlock7158
@adamwarlock7158 7 лет назад
Need a part 2 of this yard.
@shadyman6346
@shadyman6346 3 года назад
Man, this is priceless! I really appreciate advice from REAL experts. If we were all this way, there would be no deserts on Earth. Think about that!
@ishaa5948
@ishaa5948 2 года назад
After my dirt vanished, I decided that a container garden will do just fine. Great info. Thanks for sharing🧑‍🌾
@eatyourgarden
@eatyourgarden 7 лет назад
Great video. Audio was fine. Wisdom and experience wins every time.
@migueldamaia
@migueldamaia 7 лет назад
Congratulations for the fantástic video! My thanks to Mr. Doug Jones for sharing his experience and knowledge with us. Keep doing this videos please, they are wonderful.
@ocuidadordanatureza5355
@ocuidadordanatureza5355 7 лет назад
Thank you Don and Doug Jones for the nice interview! Doug is such an inspiration. Mulching is really the key I wish I had more mulch to use, it just decomposes so fast, a pile of grass clippings shrinks in half over a week. It's an ongoing process. Doug's success speaks for itself. Hope to watch more videos like this.
@amyl.shultz1121
@amyl.shultz1121 7 лет назад
Don's hair - on point. Doug's mustache - on point. Love seeing his yard since I've never been. Great video, please keep making more!
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist 7 лет назад
Until now I only suspected that very deep mulch was practical. Now I know it. I can't wait to start. But in addition, I will use my leaf shredder because leaves break down much quicker.
@walkingthruyourdata-6019
@walkingthruyourdata-6019 2 года назад
Better than college courses. Guess I need to capture all the water from my Duck pond and till that into the soil as well as my Goats droppings.
@repomandan07
@repomandan07 5 лет назад
It's official, I've purchased bananas from both of these guys. Thought Doug looked familiar.
@ballforlife6523
@ballforlife6523 7 лет назад
this is some great footage keep the super high quality vids coming I love your channel you make everything interesting thanks for sharing
@happyuk06
@happyuk06 5 лет назад
Agreed. This is an excellent video on soil improvement.
@lw2131
@lw2131 6 лет назад
Thanks to you both for the inspiration! GREAT videos Shamus, they really keep me going as I transform my yard. It's a lot of work but well worth it, especially when we can see what others have done
@jandoolin6215
@jandoolin6215 7 лет назад
Thank you Don & Mr. Jones for sharing! I loved the video!!
@katzgarden636
@katzgarden636 7 лет назад
Such a knowledgeable man thanks Shamus for the info. I truly enjoyed this thoroughly. 😁
@rickylahey724
@rickylahey724 7 лет назад
this is incredible.
@smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365
@smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365 7 лет назад
Great video, thank you for sharing. I really want to see the rest of this yard.
@rawmark
@rawmark 7 лет назад
Amazing yard. Thanks for sharing this with us Shamus.
@dirtfarmathletics4978
@dirtfarmathletics4978 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting this stuff Shamus. My plants I bought from you are doing awesome! Thanks!
@Reefahholic
@Reefahholic 3 года назад
Loved this video. That guy forgot more than I'll know. I like hearing from these old school guys. He has some nice banana's.
@joestropicals6760
@joestropicals6760 7 лет назад
Great video, learned lots!
@timehasbegun5828
@timehasbegun5828 7 лет назад
Great video Shamus ! Mr Doug thank you for inspiring Shamus because He has definitely passed it forward. Thank you Shamus I have learned so much-needed information from you. 💚💚💚
@GraftingTactick
@GraftingTactick 3 года назад
It is absolutely really cool, Mr. Cool, loved your video, very informative, Thanks for sharing 👍👌
@munkman3520
@munkman3520 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing Shamus by the grace of God I will apply to my future garden.
@JBatsche
@JBatsche 6 лет назад
Great video Shamus, thanks for sharing. I am certainly inspired.
@mike1968442
@mike1968442 6 лет назад
Best video ever!
@sbeierly
@sbeierly 5 лет назад
Great video Shamus. Thank you for creating it.
@valttten
@valttten 7 лет назад
Woow this is my favorite video thanks for sharing
@buyerofsorts
@buyerofsorts 7 лет назад
If there's two guys you want to listen to, to learn about growing fruit trees in Arizona, Shamus an Doug are it!
@DarrylN2UPhotography
@DarrylN2UPhotography 6 лет назад
Good info, man i learn a lot from you guys... I am 10 months into gardening out here in Texas.
@GHumpty1965
@GHumpty1965 7 лет назад
Great video, would be cool to see more of his yard. I did not understand his use of the palm fronds and green materials. I would like to know more of his use of that material in his mulching.
@leesahdeer2058
@leesahdeer2058 6 лет назад
Hi Kelly. I believe my take (which actually happened to me) is that the 'green' clippings are too heavy/wet to be piled higher than what he recommended because they start to smolder in the heat (mine was smoking like a fire). There was not enough aeration for the mulch to properly breath.
@baomichael
@baomichael 6 лет назад
thanks to you and mr doug awesome!!!!!!
@luminoustrail7640
@luminoustrail7640 7 лет назад
Good knowledge for all the people!
@timdarmetko4039
@timdarmetko4039 2 года назад
I've bought many trees /plants from Shamus . banana , elderberry , soursop, tamarind, everbearing mulberry and more, ...even inherited a pitangatuba and a ceylon gooseberry ( from a guy who's hoa wouldn't allow them ) and they are all doing amazing ! he has great products , and advice .
@tonilopezvera4098
@tonilopezvera4098 7 лет назад
Thank you Shamus, please, i want to see moore!!!
@phillipromero9834
@phillipromero9834 4 года назад
I love this content im down in tucson doing exactly as he says thanks for this video im a landscaper i littarally harvest my own mulch
@TheOnlyKimberlyBillington
@TheOnlyKimberlyBillington 3 года назад
Thankyou for this! Food for my green thumb.
@carlosb478
@carlosb478 7 лет назад
So sick! this is soooo inspiring!
@BryceGarling
@BryceGarling 5 лет назад
That is an incredible food forest.
@tonglo85
@tonglo85 5 лет назад
Awesome
@prodrifterz.
@prodrifterz. 3 года назад
I am planning to move to Gilbert area in the next few month.I wish to grow a lot of fruit trees like mango , banana, avocado , dragon fruit, papaya and many more. If I drove by your house may I ring your bell?? hahaha
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm 3 года назад
Rose just realize this takes time and effort If you are not a farmer ..real Gardner at heart don't do it..you will give up. I recommend get a load off woodchips trucked to your property for 2 years ... Do not plant anything. Let it decompose ..keep wetting and add everything organic you can to the soil Just layer ...layer sheet mulch..no tilling Plant after 2 years
@jaystovall37
@jaystovall37 7 лет назад
Excellent tutorial on how deep to dig, to plant a tree for success. Picking my own banana.
@Steven-rp8zo
@Steven-rp8zo 5 лет назад
Really great tips, thanks!
@fitness3801
@fitness3801 5 лет назад
Mind blowing 😱
@sentwistle4325
@sentwistle4325 6 лет назад
That is pretty awesome. I'm going to start mulching my yard now! :-)
@mrrogerthompson11
@mrrogerthompson11 6 лет назад
Great video! Thanks for posting :)
@josephtastic
@josephtastic 3 года назад
what a neat place
@organicgrow4440
@organicgrow4440 4 года назад
Amazing thank you for sharing your excellent skills & lessons, beneficial to us all to see the end result of putting in that dusty dry mulch which will become a sponge & then beautiful rich soil, the clay here is a whole other clay from our backyards in Syd, Australia thick sticky (when wet) orange/red clay sometimes no topsoil just pure clay, when there's no rain it's rock hard & cracked/cracking clay.
@richardgonzalez7567
@richardgonzalez7567 7 лет назад
Fine information mr cheers a great help. 👍😎 Richi....Islas....Canarias.
@releventhurt
@releventhurt 5 лет назад
My favorite video man
@lovelyleija
@lovelyleija 6 лет назад
very educational! that actually made me want a banana tree. Gotta start from the ground up though. thanks for all the tips
@shamusoleary2139
@shamusoleary2139 6 лет назад
lovelyleija well, then you should have got one yesterday!!!
@lovelyleija
@lovelyleija 6 лет назад
Shamus O'Leary valid point but you said I needed shade for the more tropical trees so I'm going to build a shade structure like yours and start removing the rocks and putting mulch down so my tree has the best survival chances.
@AstroGray
@AstroGray 7 лет назад
Enjoying the recent upload activity, audio is fine for me.
@unconventionalme8048
@unconventionalme8048 6 лет назад
I'mwith you... I like the sound of the birds... Bet the neighbors don't have so many to enjoy...
@MakesPaintings
@MakesPaintings 7 лет назад
Good stash of straw bales right at the end there
@jaystovall37
@jaystovall37 7 лет назад
When I saw him throw the banana peel back into the 'forest', I thought.....this is a real farmer.
@elipollo4586
@elipollo4586 5 лет назад
😁 inspiring
@lauraflasch7749
@lauraflasch7749 7 лет назад
Audio is low and difficult for me to hear. Hope your friends doing the video for you can adjust the audio a little in the future. Otherwise another wonderfully informative video.
@GHumpty1965
@GHumpty1965 7 лет назад
Audio cut out in places for me, not sure if it was due to editing or a malfunctioning Microphone.
@organicgrow4440
@organicgrow4440 5 лет назад
Monster Fig ! Godbless amazing.
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 3 года назад
Eucalyptus leaves rot quickly. The timber is a super hard wood. Nice video. Clay does hold moisture and minerals, just needs ungluing.
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray 3 года назад
I learn a lot here. My experience with modest layers (4 to 12" thick) of wood chips is they last over a yr, maybe two or so.
@fudgenewworldorder
@fudgenewworldorder 6 лет назад
His voice so deep lol needed to turn it up all the way
@bobbyb1360
@bobbyb1360 5 лет назад
.....wow
@ceili
@ceili 7 лет назад
Brilliant stuff. Could you do a tour of his property, I'd love to know what he's growing!
@jakeeman5730
@jakeeman5730 7 лет назад
ceili is on to something. Love to see what all that hard mulching work can produce
@gardenoftruth8265
@gardenoftruth8265 5 лет назад
Wood chips are the best thing since the seed LOL
@johnmcneill923
@johnmcneill923 7 лет назад
Gr8, m8...very good video. Looking forward to more. Your "coconut cream" mango is doing well in our 20 gallon pot. New growth where we cut flower storks. Hopefully next season we will get fruit. Any suggestions for cross pollination to improve fruit production??
@Still-Learning
@Still-Learning Год назад
If it naturally falls to the ground, it's good for composting, just as nature would do with it. Balance the greens and Browns then influence the presence of life from micro to macro organisms, including fungi.
@robinpunneo7562
@robinpunneo7562 7 лет назад
Mulch mulch mulch! 😁
@devildestiny555
@devildestiny555 5 лет назад
How much of a different would u expect if you are on City tap water and not irrigation? How much harder would it be? Best way to compensate? Thank you.
@robroy4137
@robroy4137 5 лет назад
I see so many Arizona gardeners growing so many tropical trees etc. I live in Oakland California and their water is all but rationed and super super expensive where does all your water come from and is water in expensive there??
@HM-ke1qm
@HM-ke1qm 6 лет назад
That's Shameless o'leary
@jaystovall37
@jaystovall37 7 лет назад
"love the fresh figs."
@120toes
@120toes 7 лет назад
I have a yard full of Bermuda grass - what can you go about that? How do I get rid of the grass? Grass clippings for the mulch, do you have to make sure you are not adding Bermuda grass clippings so you don't have that come back in?
@feltingme
@feltingme 7 лет назад
Thank you for the informative video. I am wondering though, if those bananas are not deficient in something as their leaves are getting brown at the edges first and then drying up.
@tauceti8341
@tauceti8341 5 лет назад
11:00 Holes for planting trees, filling water up should be drained by the next morning. If not continue digging until bad layer is gone
@mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies
@mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies 7 лет назад
Oh no you are barely audible . Hope you start using a mic for your videos. We could barely hear what you were saying when you were tasting the mango with Jake . Jake was audible , I guess he is used to speaking up for the videos.
@bencastro4372
@bencastro4372 5 лет назад
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@11219tt
@11219tt 6 лет назад
Would you turn the soil the first time you do this to start the process and loosen the initial hard clay?
@quantumchang4410
@quantumchang4410 5 лет назад
It'd be a miracle if you could grow chempedak, durian and marang fruit trees here.
@tylersingleton9284
@tylersingleton9284 6 лет назад
Should I worry about pesticides and herbicides on mulch sources or just take all that I can get from wherever I can get it?
@leilanip8905
@leilanip8905 Год назад
I’m in Gilbert. Does he do tours of his forest?! I’m looking to start one here!
@sv4673
@sv4673 7 лет назад
Great soil I'm surprised the city let's him grow that jungle in the front of his house
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm 3 года назад
Ssshhhh...be 🤐
@armandodelgado3342
@armandodelgado3342 5 лет назад
You give me hope. I’m planning on a move to Phoenix and I thought I would have to resort to growing only cactus. Does Doug belong to any garden clubs in the Phoenix area? I would love to meet him next time I’m out there.
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm 3 года назад
Yes Arizona rare fruit growers
@bsaxey5856
@bsaxey5856 5 лет назад
Awesome! Will these grow in Tucson?
@buyerofsorts
@buyerofsorts 7 лет назад
Audio is fine for me too.
@karamasika
@karamasika 7 лет назад
I only have one question. I agree with everything! But I live in texas and we have fire ants. Do you have any problems with this pest? What would you do if you had them?
@Camilleinezweaver
@Camilleinezweaver 7 лет назад
So he layers mulch all over his yard, even though it is flood irrigated? I have a flood irrigated yard in the PHX Metro, but my understanding was that if I mulched everywhere then the water would either not spread properly (due to feet of mulch) OR the mulch would get carried away by the water. Also, wouldn't my bermuda grass grow right through it?
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm
@MichaelSmith-fu3bm 3 года назад
He added 2 feet of mulch ..and continues every year You will kill/ choke out the grass at that depth..this is not a one time process...it's every year..just like a forest drops leaves..twigs We are just helping mother nature exponentially 🙂
@davidschmidt270
@davidschmidt270 3 года назад
Okay but ....and hit the like button Mr. O'Leary.... because I do like the vids bro but one thing I heard about applying a lot of mulch is that it can have some adverse effects....And garden athlete guy talked about how to get it free by signing up for free mulch with landscape companies instead of them taking it to the dump but how do you know if what they've gathered hasn't been sprayed with chemicals galore? And another RU-vidr garden said something about needing grown covers in the beginning before applying a lot of mulch because somehow it's bad to apply otherwise??? IDK Mr O'Leary.... I'm a wannabe organic gardener with basically zero funds trying to figure out what to do and how to do it....any advice is greatly appreciated..... when I said zero...I don't mean literally....I wanna buy some of your microrysomes, not sure on the spelling but yeah give the microbes a boost or intro.....do you still have a nursery in South Phoenix? Because when I was going to visit your nursery in Glendale I realized it was why too far from where I'm at....I live on 27th and can Buren ... basically McDowell
@devoncueva5495
@devoncueva5495 5 лет назад
so he digs then applies the mulch then buries the mulch with the topsoil? or does he just just dump it
@kenbrown438
@kenbrown438 4 года назад
I tried to subscribe, but , got an error code network problem [503] !!!!
@cornwasher
@cornwasher 7 лет назад
Curious that if the banana plant wants to fall over wouldn't that be natural and if so, wouldn't that also provide a natural mulch?
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