What a great share the more we can do things our self the better I am so glad you are sharing this information its sounds really easy to make it your self 👍🏽 that’s great you have a remote to end the video 🤗 it worked 😂
Happy that you found it useful Angel, as you have a TON of plants that could benefit for fruit production. The button didn't work so great as I had to click it 3 times, lol 😂
Thanks for Subscribing , I came over to check your channel and this was a great first find, I'm relatively new at gardening and always looking for tips LOL. Even though I've had a UA-cam channel for a while and I have a couple of older videos I never really started posting regularly until about a year ago it's a great past time and an excuse to get out in the woods or outdoors and to be honest sometimes a push to get out doors. I really like your gardening tips today will definitely be trying some of these and passing on some to my daughter, I'm off now to try and find some berries LOL, I hope you have an awesome week.
Excellent information, Krista. Thank you for all the effort you put into this video. We also used hügelkultur to build our 24" high raised beds. When we emptied one after 3 years, the logs were mostly gone and the roots were right down there! ~ Sandra
Thanks so much Sandra. I hope someone can apply to their situation and turn their crop around 🥰 So good to know that you're hugelkultur build worked. Those logs or chunks of wood do soften and act like a sponge for sure.
Hi and thanks for stopping by 🙂 I used to live in Brookings for a short time back in the 90's. I applied the yeast here to all my tomato and peppers (sweet and hot) on Sunday and saw flower and fruit by Tuesday. I hope to get a video showing the results today.
Great tip! 🌱✨ Using yeast can be a game-changer for gardens facing drought, excess rain, or insect issues. Thanks for sharing this unique solution to keep our gardens thriving! 🌿💪
Thank you. It really can be and there are many gardeners that are facing some challenges right now. If this video helps them turn their gardens around and gives them a crop to store up, than I'm happy to help 🥰 Please share if you think someone may need some help.
Thanks so much 🙂 I do appreciate the shout out. Tips that not all gardeners know about. Many are facing challenges with weather and pests in the garden and this can be a game changer to help them get a crop in to store up.
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu Thank you i appreciate it my friend . And today i had my first day at work after my vacation. And today it felt really hard but i didn´t had that many routes today so that was good at least.
Great video Krista. I definitely will make some of this if I think I have enough plants to use it on. By the way today I saw my first tiny bell pepper. I have had flowers but not seen any peppers. I also saw some little tomatoes. Finally! Thanks for all the info. 💖
Thanks Barby ❤Yay, I'm so glad you are getting some fruit. You can half the recipe and boost the plants that you do have. It truly will make a difference with your yield😃
Home made whey from rotting milk, its what sinks to the bottom is what you want to use on mildew there go that from a Canadian guy . pure protein is what i am assuming yeast is, i know back in time a lot of pure protein was used but that and lead to over feeding, nitrogen is mostly what it has so its good for growth no flowering or fruiting plants or pre flower BUT you added the banana and eggs shells so there's your other nutrients to make its a complete plant fertilizer all you need really to get by. Ash is great too I use Gaia green it has added stuff to it that are real good nutes, Awesome video. Im in california its been SUPER HOT so i covered everything garden, its thriving but not with out shade, and its to dry for mildew here but we have grasshoppers LOL another things is pollination. i have been hand pollinating just shaking the plants with flowers and things started fruiting FAST i got 3 cucumbers in 5 days that weren't even there I got another watermelon to start when i had only 1 that took 4 days after i hand pollinated some flowers I had a fruit so dont always count on flying insects
Thanks so much 🙂For sure there are other nutrients that can be added to make a complete fertilizer. Glad you enjoyed the video. I can just imagine how hot it would get there. I follow some gardeners from AZ, NM, and CA and shade cloth is essential I would say for a successful harvest. That is a great tip to not count on flying insects to pollinate and for you what a fast turn around for fruit, wow. Take care and I love hearing all your ideas ❤
Being resourceful is the way to go when gardening! I learned a ton! Thanks, Krista!
Thanks Kellie. Glad your learning 😃🥰
Great video Krista, lots of good information for natural gardening. Thank you for shaing.
Thanks. I enjoy sharing information so that others can know or learn.
What a great share the more we can do things our self the better I am so glad you are sharing this information its sounds really easy to make it your self 👍🏽 that’s great you have a remote to end the video 🤗 it worked 😂
Happy that you found it useful Angel, as you have a TON of plants that could benefit for fruit production. The button didn't work so great as I had to click it 3 times, lol 😂
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu hey as hard as you work 3 times is a charm 🤗 I know after all that walking and bending a chair and a remote works great 🪑🤣🤣💃🏻
@@angelspodcast1111 I'll take it 😁
❤❤ Hi, Krista.That was a very informative video.Thank you so much for sharing at my friend
My pleasure and thank you for watching my friend 🥰
Thanks so much for another great garden video and some great tips
Thank you GrandmaSandy 🥰
Thanks for Subscribing , I came over to check your channel and this was a great first find, I'm relatively new at gardening and always looking for tips LOL. Even though I've had a UA-cam channel for a while and I have a couple of older videos I never really started posting regularly until about a year ago it's a great past time and an excuse to get out in the woods or outdoors and to be honest sometimes a push to get out doors.
I really like your gardening tips today will definitely be trying some of these and passing on some to my daughter, I'm off now to try and find some berries LOL, I hope you have an awesome week.
Hi and welcome. Thanks so much and glad that you enjoyed the video.
Very nice information, thanks for sharing it Krista☺
Thank you Anne. Simple but effective and not everyone knows this about yeast 🥰
And yay! The clicker worked! 👏🏼👏🏼
Haha, after 3 tries Kellie, lol.
Excellent information, Krista. Thank you for all the effort you put into this video. We also used hügelkultur to build our 24" high raised beds. When we emptied one after 3 years, the logs were mostly gone and the roots were right down there!
~ Sandra
Thanks so much Sandra. I hope someone can apply to their situation and turn their crop around 🥰 So good to know that you're hugelkultur build worked. Those logs or chunks of wood do soften and act like a sponge for sure.
Great information
Thank you 🙂
Greetings from Hamilton Homestead, Rapid City SD! I’m going to try this yeast fertilizer, great idea, thank you for sharing it.
Hi and thanks for stopping by 🙂 I used to live in Brookings for a short time back in the 90's. I applied the yeast here to all my tomato and peppers (sweet and hot) on Sunday and saw flower and fruit by Tuesday. I hope to get a video showing the results today.
Great tip! 🌱✨ Using yeast can be a game-changer for gardens facing drought, excess rain, or insect issues. Thanks for sharing this unique solution to keep our gardens thriving! 🌿💪
Thank you. It really can be and there are many gardeners that are facing some challenges right now. If this video helps them turn their gardens around and gives them a crop to store up, than I'm happy to help 🥰 Please share if you think someone may need some help.
Thank you for sharing and it was really good tips and i appreciate it and i have shared you out as well.
Thanks so much 🙂 I do appreciate the shout out. Tips that not all gardeners know about. Many are facing challenges with weather and pests in the garden and this can be a game changer to help them get a crop in to store up.
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu You are most welcome my friend and i agree with you as well.
@@ShadowScoutSwede Wishing you well. I have had you and your family in my prayers my friend.
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu Thank you i appreciate it my friend . And today i had my first day at work after my vacation. And today it felt really hard but i didn´t had that many routes today so that was good at least.
@@ShadowScoutSwede ❤
Great video Krista. I definitely will make some of this if I think I have enough plants to use it on. By the way today I saw my first tiny bell pepper. I have had flowers but not seen any peppers. I also saw some little tomatoes. Finally! Thanks for all the info. 💖
Thanks Barby ❤Yay, I'm so glad you are getting some fruit. You can half the recipe and boost the plants that you do have. It truly will make a difference with your yield😃
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu Thank you!
Home made whey from rotting milk, its what sinks to the bottom is what you want to use on mildew there go that from a Canadian guy . pure protein is what i am assuming yeast is, i know back in time a lot of pure protein was used but that and lead to over feeding, nitrogen is mostly what it has so its good for growth no flowering or fruiting plants or pre flower BUT you added the banana and eggs shells so there's your other nutrients to make its a complete plant fertilizer all you need really to get by. Ash is great too I use Gaia green it has added stuff to it that are real good nutes, Awesome video. Im in california its been SUPER HOT so i covered everything garden, its thriving but not with out shade, and its to dry for mildew here but we have grasshoppers LOL another things is pollination. i have been hand pollinating just shaking the plants with flowers and things started fruiting FAST i got 3 cucumbers in 5 days that weren't even there I got another watermelon to start when i had only 1 that took 4 days after i hand pollinated some flowers I had a fruit so dont always count on flying insects
Thanks so much 🙂For sure there are other nutrients that can be added to make a complete fertilizer. Glad you enjoyed the video. I can just imagine how hot it would get there. I follow some gardeners from AZ, NM, and CA and shade cloth is essential I would say for a successful harvest. That is a great tip to not count on flying insects to pollinate and for you what a fast turn around for fruit, wow. Take care and I love hearing all your ideas ❤
I was wondering if you've had any experience using whey from leftover feta cheese? I was concerned that it may be to salty. Your thoughts, thanks?