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If You Only Make ONE Fertilizer Make It THIS ONE - Here's EXACTLY What Your Plants Need - JADAM JLF 

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This video explains to you exactly how to produce the single best and most effective natural fertilizer a person can make. Harnessing the inherent beauty and intelligence of nature we can replicate her process and utilize it in the home garden or the market farm as well.
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@Saphen22
@Saphen22 9 месяцев назад
All your principles for plant health apply exactly to the health of man and woman. All I would add is in reference to 'good' and 'bad' bacteria - it is a fallacy to still think of bacteria as good or bad. The role of bacteria is to support - they are helpers - only when the environment they live in becomes toxic or poisoned do they proliferate to the extent that we perceive them to be 'bad'. They are just doing their job. Love your videos, so pleased I found you - thank you - absolutely spot on!
@racquelkoziel7358
@racquelkoziel7358 7 месяцев назад
Do you follow Dr.Cowan? You would love him. And IMO germ theory is wrong wrong wrong.
@FulanaRestu
@FulanaRestu 7 месяцев назад
I have heard this from Jadam Method, there's no such thing like bad or good bacteria, they live in harmony.
@TheLastBlackJaguar
@TheLastBlackJaguar 5 месяцев назад
This bucket thing is great that is why i always buy a bucket of chicken from KFC to fertilize myself 😁
@umwhatamIdoinghere
@umwhatamIdoinghere 5 месяцев назад
​@TheLastBlackJaguar hahaha. But remember, it's all about balance! If you throw off that nutritional balance, you'll also throw off that bacterial balance.
@TheLastBlackJaguar
@TheLastBlackJaguar 5 месяцев назад
@@umwhatamIdoinghere That's why it also comes with coleslaw and biscuits. Nutritional balance 😂😂
@TrishInThePiedmont
@TrishInThePiedmont Год назад
Da Vinci said “Mother nature never breaks her own rules”. This is such a fantastic video. I’ve watched it about 3 times. Now I understand why my grandmother always told us to pick from the tree and leave the apples where they fall. 😊
@stepper8584
@stepper8584 Год назад
Nice to see now your grandmothers wisdom reached you again. I also will leave fallen fruit from now on
@BigWesLawns
@BigWesLawns Год назад
​@@stepper8584 Me too. My friend whos property I maintain as of last year, has an apple tree, and I raided every single aplle on the ground for my big composter I built last year. Now I feel dumb over it. So I am going to give the tree all my lovin this year, compost, fish hydrolysate, and pile the leaves around the base so the next apples have somewhere to immediately start decomposing. My friend said he wants to fix the tree again, and return it to a fruit maker. He knows the pruning aspect that I dont know about, but I will be its nutritionist. Peace!🇨🇦👊🏻👨🏻‍🏭✨💖🙏🌞
@stepper8584
@stepper8584 Год назад
@@BigWesLawns awesome!
@FuzzyButtCheese
@FuzzyButtCheese Год назад
​​@@BigWesLawns don't feel too bad, i always collect and compost the fruit. The reason being fungal infections are pretty common and if you don't remove affected fruit, also on the ground, it can spread further and seriously deminish the output of the tree and the rotting fruit also attracts tons of yellow jackets where i live. Even when composting the fruit, it can still spread spores if in the vicinity of a tree. The best solution would be to bury the fruit deep and it will rot and act as a fertilizer without the risks of contamination
@rachelwaddleton3283
@rachelwaddleton3283 Год назад
Love your videos
@KimcheePancakes
@KimcheePancakes 6 месяцев назад
You are a natural teacher. I have been watching a lot of these garden videos for years now, and I must say you were designed to impart your wisdom onto others. Your delivery is so easy to digest and you’re leaving no questions unanswered.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 месяца назад
Just now seeing this 4 months later my friend I deeply appreciate your feedback and positive energy!… just wanted to say thank you for the inspiring comment.
@thesoundofwheat
@thesoundofwheat 7 месяцев назад
This is the best gardening channel I have found yet on you tube. Your delivery is engaging and methods are well explained and not overwhelming. Especially thankful for your descriptions on how nature functions. Awesome, so helpful thank you!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the positive energy and feedback my friend!!
@billyandrew
@billyandrew 2 года назад
Whole heap of work, when stinging nettles contain every nutrient and mineral that _any_ plant needs, just stored there in _one_ single plant! Been fermenting them every year for decades. Just over five decades, that's over half a century, and it's never failed me once. The most reviled, yet vastly underestimated plant on the entire planet. Food, drink, medicine, material and fertiliser under people's very noses and they don't even give it a second glance. Everything else I use to bulk up, as organic matter, the growing medium, but that ferment is the spark giving plants the zest for life. They look different, act different, smell different. It's garden voodoo. 😁 May your fingers stay green.
@LeeChungTu7230
@LeeChungTu7230 Год назад
How to use them
@chrissym1946
@chrissym1946 4 месяца назад
May yours as well❤
@surferdude-ll2qu
@surferdude-ll2qu 2 года назад
This is the best information anyone could get on plants it was explained in the most simple way that it took me 2 years to figure this out and it was just explained in less than 5 min. I wish I knew this 2 years ago. Subbed and turned on that notification.👍🏻
@AllGrowing
@AllGrowing Год назад
How am I gonna have the time to watch all your videos, I can't stop! You're an inspiration, love the broad plant and gardening knowledge you share, thank you!
@onlyreallove17
@onlyreallove17 Год назад
😁 very COOL!!! YES!!! I just discovered him!!! He IS THE BOMB DIGGITY, for sure!!! WoW, Beautiful Light of Source🕊️
@sittingdoe
@sittingdoe Год назад
I love your passion for explaining this concept which is so obvious that we’ve missed it entirely. I’ve followed a ton of how to’s and this is brilliant! I’ve noted to myself many times how nature manages to grow things perfectly, so thank you for stating the obvious. ❤️
@unaffiliated_x9279
@unaffiliated_x9279 2 года назад
I just went out and squished all of my split peaches into the soil after watching this. Thank you for the video my friend.
@fanceeist
@fanceeist 3 месяца назад
When mangos fall from the tree (and are not edible) I bury them right around the tree because I noticed good much better the soil looked under the trees as opposed to the rest of the yard. I guess I was doing the right thing.
@unaffiliated_x9279
@unaffiliated_x9279 3 месяца назад
@fanceeist 1 yr later, this peach tree had over 1,000 peaches on it. I had to thin a ton out, but it's going strong. I can't say it's all from squishing them into the soil but I'd say it definitely helped.
@1724gino
@1724gino Месяц назад
Uk😮😅​@@fanceeist
@presterjohn1697
@presterjohn1697 2 года назад
This was PURE FIRE. Nice and condensed. Just the facts
@AnnikaOBrien
@AnnikaOBrien Год назад
I clicked on this video and was sitting here dreading what I was about to hear, then realizing you were going the direction of Jadam, I got so excited when I finally heard you say it! I was so fortunate to have a close friend turn me on to this method in my first season of gardening. Bless you for all you do; you’ve gained a new subscriber!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
welcome my friend!!... so glad to hear you are starting on the right path from the very beginning!!... let me know if you have any video idea suggestions along your journey
@graemedevine9651
@graemedevine9651 2 года назад
Thanks Nate, perfect timing I just ordered 75 ltr drums with lids, its go big or go home here on Gods emerald isle, my veg I planted the other week is coming on well, going to get rid of the other stuff soon when drums arrive and get this stuff brewing, there's a lot of untouched forests here where I live the smell when you walk through them is like heaven and after a damp night the leaf mould is white and smells amazing, the sphagnum moss is starting to erupt into bright green everywhere, I'd love to show you with some photos.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
wow thats a beautiful picture in my mind thank you and thats right Grow Big or Go Home! lol
@garywillow6578
@garywillow6578 2 года назад
Interesting view point on nature's way. I have recently found that cucumbers are a plant saver. I grow weed and any sick plants or problems I make a cucumber leachate and the plants get better. Seaweed and cucumbers are my go to for fixing problems. I always have a container with water to make a soup of whatever is in season as I love to forage for free stuff. Comfrey, nettles, dandelions and any fruits. Keeps me in tune to the seasons. Massive ragwort problem in my area; but the leaf mould from them is amazing.
@robertwalker7924
@robertwalker7924 Месяц назад
mine is 10yrs old now, I just keep topping up water, vegetation, bit of horse manure and leaf litter from our rainforest. its all free and no plastic bags Yay.. thanks for sharing your vids 👍
@carolparrish194
@carolparrish194 2 года назад
Thanks Nate You have opened up a completely differently way of feeding my vegetable plants. This is something I will have to experiment with. I want to grow the best, hardiest, plants that I can.
@danschkeeper4076
@danschkeeper4076 2 года назад
Excellent advice! Thank you for putting in all the time and effort to make your videos. You may or may not recall, but I posted another comment on a different video of yours about having nutritionally lacking soil and trying to prep it for eventual topsoil and grass seed. Your recommendation to me was to use a cover crop. I tried planting buckwheat, but the hot, dry summer and my inability to keep the seeds moist prevented any hopes of germination. Instead, I let the weeds grow and serve as a cover crop of sorts. I have also put together some JADAM fertilizer using the blades of weeds that were growing heartily. I tried that fertilizer on some young trees I was trying to help endure the summer and I noticed new leaves growing very shortly after! So, it appears the fertilizer works very well based on the rapid response of the trees to the fertilizer (I read somewhere that high nitrogen fertilizer prompts new growth in trees, and that lots of water is required thereafter, which is why it’s generally better to fertilize trees in the spring and fall). I dedicated a fair amount of time and water making sure the trees did well over the summer, but otherwise I sat back in amazement at how the weeds continued to thrive despite no water other than the very rare drizzle. You’re not kidding about nature taking care of itself! While my neighbors’ lawns are dead/dying, my yard (albeit covered with weeds) is lush green. Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work! I really appreciate it!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
depending on where you live you can plant winter wheat or winter rye and it will grow all winter then shade out the other weeds as it grows very prolific in the spring time... the thing with weeds cover crop is you have to make sure they don't germinate next year when you try to use the land!!
@TheMississauga333
@TheMississauga333 2 года назад
@@gardenlikeaviking so when i make these barrels and i put the garden leftovers and plants like string bean plants, so it is ok to add potato plants as well? i was going to throw it out, good to know. i have great looking potato plants above ground, but not much growth below ground, thanks
@truekoreanightcore4090
@truekoreanightcore4090 2 года назад
Have you tried mulching the trees?
@timothyblazer1749
@timothyblazer1749 Год назад
Desert? Use cowpeas and alfalfa. Trust me on this! Just keep their root zone moist with drip irrigation and they will repay you 10 fold. They thrive in desert sun.
@LeeWaite
@LeeWaite Год назад
Yearning for that freeze preperation tip as I live in the North UK......can get a bit chilly
@catherinemcmartin8275
@catherinemcmartin8275 2 года назад
You are seriously a gift to our planet, much needed gift. Thanks very much. Much love.
@jimwyatt6652
@jimwyatt6652 2 года назад
It’s amazing how all of this was designed, from the microscopic building blocks coming together making our food and then returning to microscopic building blocks to do it again. This is the kind of thing that has convinced me that there is intelligent design. Have a great day. 🙏🏻
@smas3256
@smas3256 2 года назад
I know. And from what we eat we grow fingernails, hair, etc. and for the next generation, eggs etc .
@stevemiller8952
@stevemiller8952 2 года назад
Yes the intelligent design has a name and His name is JESUS
@bardowesselius4121
@bardowesselius4121 2 года назад
@@stevemiller8952 the God and Father of Jesus did all the work. John 17:3, John 20:17 and Revelation 3:12 show us Jesus has a God who is Creator of all, instead of what is taught in most churches due to tradition.
@stevemiller8952
@stevemiller8952 2 года назад
@@bardowesselius4121 Colossians 1:12-17 King James Version 12 Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light: 13 Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: 14 In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: 15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: 16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
@bardowesselius4121
@bardowesselius4121 2 года назад
@@stevemiller8952 the question in that passage in verse 16 is to whom the 'him' refers to. Jesus or God the Father... It is ultimately God the Father working through Jesus and creating everything for and because of His Son. This passage is no proof Jesus is the Creator of the world. It is God the Father reconciling the world to Himself through Jesus. And since the risen Christ still has a God in Revelation 3:12, he can never be God the Creator.
@mopeaceproductions218
@mopeaceproductions218 2 года назад
Right on ! Got it ready to rock this 💪 😎 appreciate the love you give and the teaching ! You dig ! I have the chicken poop,the natural with the weeds, the roots, insect pest control the egg shells calcium. And started a leaf mold pile thank again 🙏 👏 😀
@rrbb36
@rrbb36 Год назад
A family member uses this method in his very successful garden. It’s time for me to get up to speed and reap the same great results. Thank you !
@rickh633
@rickh633 Год назад
For over 30 years I have been raking my fall leaves over my garden and rototilling them into the garden in the spring just like my father did.
@allendiaz9031
@allendiaz9031 Год назад
You are absolute correct in stating a healthy plant wards off most insects and diseases. I just harvested 10 different types of tomato plants. People are amazed how beautiful the plants are and the quality of the fruit. Yes, I also make my own compost and fertilizer. With 40 years of gardening the simpler the better. Observing nature is the best teacher.
@tomboland9761
@tomboland9761 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You introduced me to KNF and JADAM and now I can't get enough of it! I really believe this is the way to the future. I live in a northern climate and I'm planning on documenting my journey with KNF.
@janicejurgensen2122
@janicejurgensen2122 Год назад
If u post the video I’d love to watch it.
@tomboland9761
@tomboland9761 Год назад
@@janicejurgensen2122 Thank you. I have been thinking of posting some videos but haven't done so yet.
@joannmcculley8253
@joannmcculley8253 2 года назад
Thanks! Looks like I'm growing a huge crop of buckets 😃
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
lol I know exactly what you mean!!... thats why I only do black buckets now so they kind of disappear into the garden scape!
@dana7340
@dana7340 2 года назад
One fertilizer to rule them all! 😂👍🏽
@GingerWaters
@GingerWaters 2 года назад
Thanks, I started to see this same understanding last spring. So I collected all the plants around, which looked structurally similar as plants I was about to grow. I chopped them as small particles as I could and put them to water. To make bacteria proces quicker I added some compost soil and sugary rotting fruits…and started to use it straight ahead, better than plain water anyway. Plants that I’ve been giving that are thriving. If I have a break, plain watering, they start to show signs of deficienies in a week.
@smas3256
@smas3256 2 года назад
Thanks you much. On a tight budget. Small garden. Going to watch how you apply. Maybe the bucket we have will be enough. We have plenty of leaf mold always making compost so we can top dress plants if need be. However the fertilizer is much easier for us in our 70's.
@AfterBurner369
@AfterBurner369 Год назад
Just like the acorn contains the makings of the whole oak tree. As above so below. Nature is wonderful. We are being so far removed from our natural way of being by the 'controllers' and their puppet politicians that the onus is on every one of us to be the change we want to see. I love your videos Nate. Thank you 😊 🙏
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
very well said my friend thank you!
@JoyceHAnderson-rp5bf
@JoyceHAnderson-rp5bf 9 месяцев назад
Suddenly I feel so stupid right now. Why didn't I think of this? It's so simple and so logical. It's simply growing food using mother nature's ways. Thank you sooooo much for making this brilliant video. I shall follow your instructions. :) See me smiling? I'll start in the morning. joyce
@kaoline4172
@kaoline4172 2 года назад
Wow! So many questions answered in just this video! I am all in a hurry to make a few buckets for my different crops. I somehow like the idea of giving each type its own food. So, here I go😊😊😊
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
yes that will give you the finest results making each crop their own!
@elena2010111
@elena2010111 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. Leaf mold video will be greatly appreciated!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you again for your support my friend!!
@mathsgeniusonline.pathansi9333
I am now very sure of increasing my farm yield. You are really of great help to many farmers. Thanks. God bless you. Pathan Sir…India
@sweepingpage1845
@sweepingpage1845 2 года назад
I got an experiment going in a 5 gallon bucket. No leaf mold yet, but I tossed in a bunch of weeds, spent rejuvelac seeds, spent yerba mate leaves, a bunch of squash bugs along with the delicata plant they ruined, and most recently some lacto fermented pickles that turned out way too mushy. I might try it on some less important plants first...
@dagmarratatosk5997
@dagmarratatosk5997 2 года назад
Good ideas. Doing your own experiments is so amazing.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
did you place enough bay leaves in the pickles?... that helps keep them firm... mine are so crunchy you can hear it from 10 feet away
@sweepingpage1845
@sweepingpage1845 2 года назад
@@gardenlikeaviking This was just prior to your pickle video, so no bay leaves. But they were store bought English cucumbers that come plastic wrapped, which may have contributed to the mushy texture. But mostly, I think it was because I weighed them down with a big spring I got from a Ball mason jar fermenting kit. The pickle spears were crushed to about an inch tall after a day of fermenting. Lessons learned!
@philweaver457
@philweaver457 2 года назад
Great stuff Nate. Been feeding with jadam and the plants love it
@Rebecca-m8j
@Rebecca-m8j Год назад
Howdy Nate from East Tennessee' I'm 70+ an learning alot of things from U I Thx U very much sweetheart your a very good Teacher. Love ya. Nanna Rebecca. ❤
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
hello Nanna Rebecca my friend I'm happy you are here!
@rbc123456789
@rbc123456789 Год назад
This guy is great! I've learned so much from him. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@a.p1675
@a.p1675 Год назад
Just got a cabin in the middle of the forest. Discovered your channel today and can't stop watching. So inspirational. Thx!// Sweden
@bellyacres3jillyandkerry281
1 cup of your own pee (if you take absolutely no medicine) to a gallon of water for seedlings, 2 cups to one gallon for blooms. Water the soil, not the plants and leaves. Easy Peesy
@big.muscles.ohyeah
@big.muscles.ohyeah 2 месяца назад
for blooming you want less nitrogen i think
@waynesidor8838
@waynesidor8838 Месяц назад
How do you "shut off" at 1 cup?
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@goodkarmaiscomingtoyou1381 Месяц назад
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@goodkarmaiscomingtoyou1381 Месяц назад
​@@waynesidor8838 for real ⁉️ 😱
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@no-barknoonan8798 23 дня назад
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@siew-hn4il
@siew-hn4il Год назад
Three week ago, I suddenly have the urge to buried my weeds such as dandelions and garden waste in a bucket of water. Wow, today I saw your video. Now I know I am doing the right thing. Thanks so much
@organiccleanfoodconnection
@organiccleanfoodconnection 2 года назад
Thanks I am using 6 gallon food grade buckets with screw on lids for my garden. Where do you get the larger barrels with screw on lid? I want my son-in-law to try it on a field? Living next to chemical farming I had to learn to heal my gut and now I’m learning to heal the soil. Good bugs and bad bugs :-) Micro greens is what helped me the most. I look forward to your video on how to store it through the winter I am in Northwest corner of Kansas so it freezes hard.
@dana7340
@dana7340 2 года назад
I have seen them at a feed store. So check your Grange co op or Tractor Supply (etc)
@AustinMark
@AustinMark 2 года назад
Craigslist also has suppliers sometimes, they are industrial surplus from pickle making in many cases.
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 2 года назад
I'm in southeast Nebraska and I've experienced -0 - -40°F for WEEKS. Would think putting the barrel in the ground and leaving lid above grade covered with 6" mulch (like we do for parsnips/etc) or an insulated box could keep from freezing. Ferment may be halted (or slowed). Know quite a few people who have sunk old chest freezers to grade and use for root cellars. Potatoes keep throughout the winter.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
I get them from a guy I found on facebook marketplace he works at the olive factory
@Olivia840-love
@Olivia840-love Год назад
This is a God sent … I always spend so much money on trying to keep nutrition in the soil nothing is working.. I will try the end of this season. Seems like everything returns back to Nature and the way God makes things. Thanks a bunch!!!!
@johnnewby1949
@johnnewby1949 2 года назад
Good concise info brother. I appreciate the technical breakdowns . Thanks for making a normally slow topic as fascinating as it truly is.
@meshelestanford9091
@meshelestanford9091 8 месяцев назад
😢C I CDz X snac
@pampotgieter7611
@pampotgieter7611 2 года назад
Thank you "Nate the Viking Gardener". Awesome video! And of course I shared your video as always with my family and friends.
@erickhofmann8765
@erickhofmann8765 2 года назад
Question..... since this process allows for Facultative and Strict Anaerobes to proliferate the barrels would the introduction to soil through a soil drench mean that (assuming that your soil is predominantly aerobic) these Strict Anaerobes will die immediately through the introduction of oxygen and the nutrients stored within them become immediately available to the plant? Or is this simply how this fertilizer works in general? 😅 Cheers from PA, Zone 6B! ✌️🌱
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 Год назад
As I understand you add to soil that is already saturated with water then the microbes can wash down h the rough the soil
@lynettedaniels6101
@lynettedaniels6101 2 года назад
Thanks Nate. Sharing is caring.
@sweetmtnhome2617
@sweetmtnhome2617 Год назад
I'm fairly new to your channel and have 1 season of....learning growing behind me. Your explanations are excellent and your methods and recipes are perfect for the way I think and want to do my growing. I do have a barrel of this composting tea brewing for Spring. I will add some leaf mold today. I'm in 7a/b central Arkansas. Thank you!
@ghostridersghost
@ghostridersghost 10 месяцев назад
dude in the rabbet holes of gardening i have gone down in the last mo your first person to say this and make it easy to follow this will be my first year for family garden and am zone 6 i think , just got 1 more subsctber ty
@auntienhu
@auntienhu 2 месяца назад
Wow... never knew that we can use the vegetable scrap to make fertilizer. This is amazing... thank you kind sir.
@michelleperkins9886
@michelleperkins9886 2 года назад
New subscriber here! Thanks for all of the vital information that’s so useful to newbies like me!
@waltermessines5181
@waltermessines5181 2 года назад
makes so much sense... Abundance as the original design of nature.
@johnjude2685
@johnjude2685 2 года назад
Thanks again I'm going with the fish fertilizer also Thanks
@myfitstoreuk5608
@myfitstoreuk5608 2 года назад
Yes! Me too! Those will be the 2 fertilisers ill be using next year, as the fish one is still in the making
@saltlifegull4091
@saltlifegull4091 2 года назад
Fabulous as usual! Amazing the grass clippings on the side of the road. Hooked on your videos and you make so much sense. Thank you!!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you for your positive energy and comments my friend I'm happy you are here!
@margareth1504
@margareth1504 2 года назад
I love your ideas, putting the excess back into the soil to regenerate more and better plant growth. It makes so much sense to me. We were brought up to choose ourselves how much we want to eat, and whatever was left was used to replenish our garden. And all seemed good and well. In contrast to that, it was perhaps amusing to see another lot, become very upset, accusatory and angry when e.g. an apple was found to be rotting. They were shouting that good food was being wasted, and therefore apples should not be purchased anymore! to stop food wastage. Then someone would be told they had to eat the apple even though it was not good, as they needed to be taught not to let food go off. I wondered why the old woman in particular didnt understand that the tree had produced more fruit than would be eaten by humans, and that some of the fruit would go through the rotting and recycle processes as plant fertilizer in an almost perfect balance, and no one needed to live feeling like a bad person just because an apple or an orange began decaying. She could have treated the left over apple as treasure for her garden!.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
this is a wonderful observation my friend thank you for sharing!!
@vanessachavez3459
@vanessachavez3459 Год назад
Thank you. Watching from Japan. Trying to learn to keep my micro garden alive and thriving. I want the most yield for my efforts. I appreciate you. ❤🎉
@Khalinjai
@Khalinjai 2 года назад
I was considering making 6 diffrent barrels one for each group of vegetables that i grow. So one for legumes - nightshades - chicories - chenopods - brassicas and alliums. Then ill also make a barrel from nettles for young plants and one from bocking 14 comfrey. So 8 barrels should do fine i hope :) not sure how long the ingredients need to stay in tho, was considering a year for the diffrent groups and 4 weeks or so for nettles and comfrey.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thats a fantastic idea and ideal for maximum plant nutrition.... however I would either add an additional barrel for the fish fertilizer or replace probably the chicories barrel with fish as the fish is of utmost value to the plants and soil...
@Khalinjai
@Khalinjai 2 года назад
Thanks i could do that, ask the local fish store for fish waste they throw away to make a free fish fertiliser from your reciept :)
@djiguibacamara8766
@djiguibacamara8766 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking does fish fertilizer should be make without vegtables?
@ehonda2718
@ehonda2718 2 года назад
To make my favorite liquid fertilizer, first I try my local Mexican restaurant. Either the quasidila or the enchilada usually creates enough arsepiss to fertilize all of my garden. I call it Miguel’s Harvest.
@charlesmoura9143
@charlesmoura9143 2 года назад
You could make a video on techniques for planting fruit trees with twigs.
@opawauben6822
@opawauben6822 Год назад
LOOK RU-vid OPA WAUBEN
@comfortedewor1997
@comfortedewor1997 2 месяца назад
You are such a great teacher. Thank you so much
@stephenbeck6410
@stephenbeck6410 2 года назад
Where can I get the large air tight black barrels you used for making inputs?
@mirandaryan6491
@mirandaryan6491 2 месяца назад
I really like when you show the process 😊
@paulozua7425
@paulozua7425 4 месяца назад
I like the way you explain things , it’s mind blowing .
@wholelover
@wholelover 2 года назад
This works. But i also make LAB and FAA. FAA is phosphorus rich for your tubers. FPJ is great for your grasses like wheat. FFJ will help at fruiting stages. Then you need natural fungicides and pesticides.
@benmitchell5880
@benmitchell5880 2 года назад
Legend brother, you are stone cold add tripping, it's awesome. I love it when people get and can explain how soil works in harmony with plants. You make me laugh brother. That is awesome just being real. Word King
@melodieduperron1252
@melodieduperron1252 2 года назад
I was thinking about this as I was pruning my plants throughout the season definitely going to be making a barrel for next season thank you
@freebirdg6873
@freebirdg6873 7 месяцев назад
Hi NATE, I’m sad I didn’t start this last fall I was waiting to find good barrels at a great price I finally found them a few months ago and started making the chicken manure with the leaf mold and soon I’ll be starting the grass clippings fertilizer, this is so exciting and fun I’ve always been proud of my garden but I know with your advice this is going to be the best year so far . Thanks my friend 👍🌞🙏🏼❤️
@jordanhuguenard8315
@jordanhuguenard8315 10 месяцев назад
I planted Tithonia Diversifolia (Mexican Sunflower) to use for fertilizer, tea and chop and drop, TD is lb for lb equal to chicken manure and is a dynamic accumulater
@denabaldersonhurd7112
@denabaldersonhurd7112 2 года назад
Thank You for the 411. Looking forward to stirring up a batch 4 spring.👩🏻‍🌾
@SoulSoilLove
@SoulSoilLove 2 года назад
I bet people are going to ask why you didn’t mention the smell. My tomato JLF is horrible. 😆 Gotta embrace the funk.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
oh man the smell is beyond description lol.... but with an air tight lid it only smells when you take the lid off!
@curtisprice9806
@curtisprice9806 4 месяца назад
GREATEST INTRODUCTION EVER.....LOOK AT NATURE THE MASTER GARDENER!!!!
@rickrhoduscarolefrazier-rh565
@rickrhoduscarolefrazier-rh565 7 месяцев назад
Your videos are just amazing. Takes me back to my organic chemistry days in college. Yeah, I'm into all the buckets. Your explanation of how nature perfectly fertilizes itself are Botany 455 level class info! Bravo. I now gotta bring barrels back from Colorado & do this. Thanks a million for such succinct info. I'm hoooooked on your channel! I'm going to try with some pine needle mold, lots of mature pines in my (now in Ohio) property. Only got a handful of deciduous trees. I'm EXCITED to make the S fungal solution - takes me back. Mad scientist here!!! Powdery mildew has prevented many a pumpkin in my garden here in Ohio. Never had that problem in Colorado. I'd always use that Copper solution from commercial sources. Didn't work very well.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 7 месяцев назад
thank you for the kind words my friend and yes you definitely can make the solutions using the pine mold if thats the biology dominant in your area... for the PM try making the LABS and applying 3oz per gallon of water foliar at night... that usually cures it for the time being... have a great season!
@iheartherbs
@iheartherbs Год назад
Start with containers on a patio or 3 season room. You can even grow indoors if you large south facing window. Raised beds is literally a few pieces of wood determined by size you want and screws. You level it by putting pieces where they'll permanently sit, the grounds not level so you compensate with position of boards. Screw at corners. Me and my 80 year old dad made a few, they aren't elite but they're perfect for us. I put boxes at the very bottom & sides, then leaves or mulch, even old dirty wood if its more than 2.5 height so Im not buying a ton of soil 💵 If I was closer I'd help you. Maybe a neighbor, friend, someone from the church would assist you. I hope your garden dreams come true 🌿 ❤😊
@ladislavbursa5278
@ladislavbursa5278 2 месяца назад
I think I got another recipe from you with fish, same principle, well my seedlings were 3 to 4 inches tall added this liquid extremely smelly and POTENT usually before rain. I saw 7-foot tall Hibiskis, melons, and okras in only 3 weeks. best fertilizer I ever saw.
@kenkozak6428
@kenkozak6428 2 года назад
First time viewer... INCREDIBLE PRESENTATION! I love the way you share your knowledge!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend!!
@EvelynKowalski
@EvelynKowalski 5 месяцев назад
👍🏽God’s creation is soooooo outstanding, thanks for sharing. God bless you 🙏🏽
@paulajal4954
@paulajal4954 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. We finally found a place where we can get some of the leaf magic potion. I'm really excited about this season thanks to you.
@pitasplantain7353
@pitasplantain7353 5 месяцев назад
You are something else my friend... how did you fall in love with nature like this?
@suuzq02
@suuzq02 Год назад
I Love 💗 your excitement about gardening!!!! You are so passionate my brother
@tarawilliams6375
@tarawilliams6375 Год назад
I know it may be late in the season for this but decided to try it out. Especially on my dwarf peas that I planted a few weeks back. The crop residue fertilizer was ready to use and I had some of the calcium fertilizer made already. Used a five gallon bucket of water and added 30 ml of the calcium, approx. 350 ml of the crop residue fertilizer. And 30 ml of some kelp meal liquid fertilizer I had on hand. Watered the base of my peas, raspberry bushes that are still young, and some of my indeterminant tomatoes I have growing still. Can’t wait to see what it does! Even if it’s pretty late in the season! I’m in Nicholasville, Ky 40356 zone 6a.
@LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond
@LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond 10 месяцев назад
I never considered that whatever is growing in nature is only growing from what is available right there but now it seems obvious. Thanks!!
@jamesreid8638
@jamesreid8638 5 месяцев назад
Great method for accelerated liquid composting, which does provide an ideal platform for building healthy soil--the foundation of any thriving garden.
@mgenns222
@mgenns222 2 года назад
Looking forward to trying this out next season. Will make some post haste. Namaste dear one 🙏. PS: you remind me of Vincent VanGogh when you wear this hat. 😅 Makes the artist in me very joyful.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thats so interesting you say that my friend because multiple people have said the same thing that I resemble VanGogh!!... I'm ok with that lol
@reidogarimpo1691
@reidogarimpo1691 2 года назад
The best channel. I'm learning a lot thank you God bless you. Rei from Brazil
@hondajanak
@hondajanak Год назад
So glad to have had your channel recommended.. Thank you for the excellent content. So much new (to me) and useful information..
@Fishingforfun101
@Fishingforfun101 Год назад
Hi Viking, I'm a keen follower of your works. When making worm teas they say to aerate the mixture whilst brewing to prevent it from going anaerobic and brewing a higher amount of bad bacteria. Understandably natural processes do not have air stones to assist the process. What are your thoughts on aeration or lack of aeration and the differences in the outcomes of the usefulness of the products to plants with and without aeration when making your fertilizers and Jadam? Thanks.
@renostubbs8504
@renostubbs8504 5 месяцев назад
I have learned a lot from this one video,all of it is true,thanks my brother
@amy3458
@amy3458 10 месяцев назад
Nate! Questions! LoL 1. If I am given greens with aphids, can I just put them into this and expect the eggs and adults to die while it’s processing? 2. If I have beets and cucumbers and such, can I wet chop them in my VitaMix and just pour them into my buckets that way? Thanks, friend! 🙏🏼
@mercyalabi4927
@mercyalabi4927 2 года назад
THANK YOU FOR LOVING NATURE
@danielmaxfield5816
@danielmaxfield5816 2 года назад
Knowledge reigns supreme! Thank you!
@poobalanmaistry6279
@poobalanmaistry6279 Год назад
Thanks for the knowledge and insight into liquid fertilizer normally i have a bucket outside the yard and throw in all the scrap fruit n veg also paper n cardboard anything fibrous n add water when its full i dig a hole and drop it in and cover with soil so i do this on a continuos basis whilst the worms eat on it and turn it to rich compost after a few months of rotting i dig it out and use it on my garden its a good way of making your on compost so in that way i recycle everything and i dont waste a single thing its good for the earth
@freegreenguru57
@freegreenguru57 5 месяцев назад
Thank you brotha for the great information you've changed every way I used to garden I really appreciate it
@etiennelouw9244
@etiennelouw9244 Год назад
I've been doing this on a small scale for a long time, I put all my weeds into a plastic soda bottle, put the lid on and hang one on a wall and another just on my lawn. a little water in each, sift it through a old tea strainer, dilute it a lot an use it on my veggie patch.
@claystreet114
@claystreet114 Год назад
This is THE ANSWER to fertilizer shortages. THANKS.
@kackmalwieder
@kackmalwieder Год назад
Interesting concept. I will give it a go. Many thanks for sharing.
@brianmartin2172
@brianmartin2172 Год назад
That was terrific. My big question had been aerobic vs anaerobic and u answered that. I'm now subscribed and will follow.
@glenking3337
@glenking3337 Год назад
I am just wanting to get started in growing vegetables. I live in Zone 1A, Fairbanks, Alaska. I really hope I can use some of the things you have taken the time to explain to us. As soon as I can and the ground is not frozen I'll be on a leaf mold hunt.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
yes absolutely the same principles still apply... I am in zone 5 so we still experience winters where everything dies and freezes solid for the whole winter... the main difference is your timing of things will need to be adjusted
@yvanapantino273
@yvanapantino273 2 года назад
Thank you for another informative video. Much appreciated.
@bommel7047
@bommel7047 2 года назад
Awesome content Nate. The knowledge i get from all of your videos, i swallow it like a sponge. I would be happy if you could do a video on how to store buckets properly outside during winter. have a nice day
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend and yes that storage video is in the works!
@Defiant_Creations
@Defiant_Creations 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for the video. Going to get a barrel this weekend.
@agneslouis5272
@agneslouis5272 Год назад
You are a great teacher excellent!! I 'll continue watching learning from you thanks again.
@F7uxy
@F7uxy Год назад
this is knowledge we have been missing! Thank you for passing it on!!
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