This will produce the most powerful soil in no time, tomatoes & cucumbers will be huge
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- This will produce the most powerful soil in no time, tomatoes & cucumbers will be huge.
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Don't worry if your ground is poor soil and nothing seems to grow there; with a few easy steps, you can transform it into rich soil. We'll go over two practical approaches, the second of which may surprise you.
First, you can greatly enhance the quality of your soil by creating an elevated bed garden. With an elevated bed, you can manage the soil mixture and make sure it drains properly and is nutrient-rich. Any available material, such as wood or bricks, can be used to construct or purchase an elevated bed frame. Add a high-quality soil mix to it, such as a mixture of topsoil, compost, and other organic materials. Your plants will grow more healthily and produce greater harvests when this mixture provides them with an environment that is rich in nutrients.
If, on the other hand, you lack the means to construct an elevated bed, there is an equally effective substitute. Make a hole in the ground to begin with. A good-sized container should be similar in size to the hole. By using this technique, an underground composting system is effectively created.
After excavating the hole, backfill it with well-rotted manure or compost. You can also use dead leaves, kitchen scraps, and weeds at the bottom of the hole if you don't have compost. With time, these organic materials will break down and add vital nutrients to the soil. It is best to begin this process at the beginning of winter when your garden is not actively growing, as these materials require at least 4 to 6 weeks to decompose.
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My grandmother used to add her kitchen scraps into her garden by digging a hole, adding the scraps and covering it back up. She raised 2 kids by herself during the depression.
Great....Thanks tons❤
Thanks for these great tips. One other tip is to make use of the abundant fall leaves by pilling them onto the garden beds and watering them down to help them stay put. In the spring some of them would have rotten down and formed rich compost in which you can plant directly. These leaves will suppress the weeds and keep the soil moist during those hot summer months.
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I have buried kitchen scraps in the garden for years. I don't use any extra manure or compost. I don't bother marking either. If you put the scraps through a blender with water, you don't need to dig too deep. It invites earthworms into the garden.
And how do you prevent rats from urinating in there please?
@@Sketchbook9999 With a 🐈
no problem with rodents?
I have soil, veggie scraps, failed plants, n manure marinating in totes. I'm putting some into the greenhouse to help keep it warm, I hope.🙏 I started early last year. Gathering leaves, making potash from the branches I saved in the Summer. 🙏 I'm ready for the freeze this Winter. My compost is too. 👩🏽🌾🙌
YES!!! I absolutely LOVE this in ground (digging a hole) style of composting!!! So natural, easy and efficient! 🥰🥰🥰 Liz from California
the only thing youl grow is bacteria like this, also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
I actually did this over the last few winters. It does wonders for the soil.
Absolutely 😁
the only thing youl grow is bacteria like this, also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
We do this hole digging thing although we actually dig a trench and progressively fill it. It has really helped our shale and lime rock land to grow great crops.
Very nice gardening work 👍
Love this new method. Tkz fr sharing.
the only thing youl grow is bacteria like this, also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
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Dig small trench in the middle of your bed and fill it with compost instead of doing one whole . Cover it with something to prevent skunks and other critters.
VERY HELPFUL information
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Brasil - DF
useful information
Can use human manure ? Not easy to get cow manure where I live.
Human manure or any carnivorous or omnivores manure is not safe to use, most of the time
@@slickgarden1 Noted. Thank you.
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Like the voiceover and the contents❤
Muito bom vou fazer
Very useful information video 📹 👍🏻 👌 👏
Pot/gumla / grow bag main esy compost buna sukty hy
Yes
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Very good information ❤❤❤dear
the only thing youl grow is bacteria like this, also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
Nice idea 👍🏻
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We also started to decompose our kitchen waste in this way
The only thing you'll grow is bacteria using this metho! also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
O do the second method of composting directly in ground n over the years i believe it has paid off
go test your soil!
don't really have to put sticks in the whole as as is breaks down the ground will sink being lower than the rest:)
Thanks
If have space to burn stuff the ashes is also very good for your plants.
Wow nice
Burning undersoil is very good technique. Also, plant ☘️ will not have disease
wow really?
Compost is win.
I give all my scraps to my chickens and they turn it into soil in no time
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Thanks for the tip, very useful, my land is basically sand and clay. And stones. This will help me a lot❤❤
The only thing you'll grow is bacteria using this metho! also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
why do they add carbon then..the brown part to compost bin..clearly you are only using the green scraps here..can you explain?
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The gardening techniques in this video are so well explained! I can tell a lot of thought and care went into perfecting each step. However, every time I try, my plants seem to have a mind of their own and refuse to grow. Any tips for someone who has a 'black thumb' instead of a green one?
Bless them and send them love as you water them. Also make use of the abundant fall leaves by pilling them onto the garden beds and watering them down to help them stay put. In the spring some of them would have rotted down and formed rich compost in which you can plant directly. These fall leaves will suppress the weeds and keep the soil moist during those hot summer months. Also keep burying your kitchen scraps under the leaves; the worms will irrigate the soil and provide you with rich worm casting in the Spring. Happy gardening!
the only thing that'll grow using this method is bacteria, also this will deteriorate your soil!
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Nice info sir. My question is the worms born in the pit due to kitchen waste won't harm our plants ?
no, worms are always great for our plants
@@slickgarden1not always: Cicada worms for example are too bad. They eat the plant roots. There are many other kinds of worms that feed on roots.
@@marcospinto1891Natural selection. Plants strong enough will survive. And human become stronger eating those stronger natural plant species. Mother nature never goes wrong ❤
The only thing you'll grow is bacteria using this metho! also this will deteriorate your soil, try and share with me your results post 5 years!
er an expert agronomist Claude Bourguignon explains that not especially by putting it in the ground, just placing it on top. Burying is very bad
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It is extremely hard to dig through the hard clay like soil in MD, USA. I have used shovels and tillers is exhausting just to dig 2 feet holes.
you need gypsum powder
@@RH-zc5dq Thanks for the good idea! I just looked this gypsum powder up. I probably need to buy this by the bulk because my entire 3/4 acre is like this.
@@tiger1554 mybe ull need around 600 kg of agricultural gypsum powder..but nt quite sure
@@tiger1554 u need course sand mixed with manure and organic compost too
In fact, this is not the best way to produce compost. By covering organic waste with soil, you prevent air from entering the system and decomposition occurs anaerobically, producing greenhouse gases such as methane and CO2. Besides, the composition process occurs much slower. Always prefer aerobic composting.
Not really. Worms and other insects in the soil will help aerate the soil. I’ve done this before as a trench (putting dried leaves and cut grass, kitchen waste etc.). When I check it periodically I’ve seen earthworms and other insects and rich soil.
To top them with soil or compost (better option) helps the composting process as it contains the good bacteria that helps with the composting process.
@@joahntanedo-alba7923Not really. The air system earth worm and other insects, bugs, small animals makes can not beat the open air system. Moreover, with open trench, not only earth worms but slugs and roly polies can work better.
rubbish .. 😂
Please read of de composition of vegetable matter!
Please can you provided me with more knowledge about converting Sand Soil to loom soil
The problem using kitchen compost is wild animals. Unless you have one area where only you can access, otherwise this is a big invitation to all kinds of rodents and their predictors.
I do this, we have sugar sand so growing organically is impossible without utilizing this method along with constant gathering of organic matter, making Terra Preta, using waste from the pond filters, Azomite etc. I use basically every method rhat exists 😂
😃😃😃😃 the voice over is hilarious
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Who’s doing this voice over 😂😂😂
Maybe using AI
Or someone from fiverr
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Thumb down for using woke terminology as "reducing environmental footprint".
Why go there. You totally missed the point.
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