Oh shooooot I have never met anyone else that does this! My friend down the road thinks I'm weird for saving all the seeds and skins! I use everything but the meat cos it takes longer to break down than the rest. Love from North Florida 💙
This is a great vid! I put my tree leaves, mustard greens, and seeds in the blender. Chop them around a bit and add to a 5 gallon bucket of water with a splash of seaweed and fish emulsion. 5 gallon bucket last me the season. I use the mustard greens to prevent nematodes
Great information. I will grate my avocado seeds. The more natural we go,the more healthier for the plants and us. I also use natural ground soil with perlite and the leave and it's working. Thanks to your videos. Blessings.
Omg., AJ. Thank you for another great video . “In the forest, no one spreading bags & bags of fertilizer around the trees.” How true it is 😳. The seeds idea you gave is really awesome. I use coffee grounds, homemade compost, garden waste etc.
Option 3, after seeds sprout I let them grow until they have adult set of leaves then cut them at ground level. The roots, seed shells and leaves all feed main plant. If they grow back repeat until no resprout.
I very seldom use any fertiliser. I use heaps of mulch around my trees and they love it. It all rots down and provides food. In summer I must admit I give a bit of blood and bone. And that's all. Love your work. Keep it up
Great video! You must have read my mind. I've been thinking of buying a coffee grinder or strong blender just for breaking up seeds, but I've been having so much fun watching all sorts of trees poping up randomly in my yard that I've decided to toss them whole. The only thing I do different is when I don't want to keep something I cut it at the base and leave the soil and roots undisturbed.
Best fertilizer for in ground plantings is leaves, small clippings such as grass, kitchen scraps and any garden scraps also homemade compost. Just throw it and spread it around your trees and shrubs and cover it occasionally with compost with a few hand fulls of of an organic fertilizer that contains micorrizhae fungae and your good to go.
I understand that you use seeds for fertilizer and if the plant grows you just turn them sideways but you also use really good soil too and that you didn't mention. I'm kinda new at gardening and I've been watching your channel and I'm subscribed to you because I like how you do things. I can't believe it but I have 14 little avocados growing from seedlings right now,, anyways for fertilizer I use half topsoil and half horse manure what do you think? It seems to be working pretty good for me because the avocados are starting to grow. BTW,,, I get my cured horse manure for free fortunately. :)
Thanks a lot!!! Also how long should I wait to try to graft my avocado plant,,,a year? Also I seen your email on your home page do you prefer for me to send you emails there because I am planning on following your directions on how to graft,,I want several different kinds of avocado trees like you have. Thanks for your help! 👊🏻🤙🏼💯
I’m in SWFL. We’re in the 80’s now and just did a few grafts on my mulberry tree in a pot. I’m still new at grafting so how long does it take to see if the graft is valid or failed and on the 1 gallon rootstock do I cut everything off above the graft? Thanks!!
In nature, no animal pays for food. It is very unnatural. I am a heavy feeder. I try to skip out on bar and restaurant tabs. Just leave without payment. Defrauding An Innkeeper. The most powerful force in nature are My Adidas......
Genius, it all makes sense especially because coffee grounds also make one of the best composting materials and they’re literally just seeds
That’s right! Ground up seeds!
Oh shooooot I have never met anyone else that does this! My friend down the road thinks I'm weird for saving all the seeds and skins! I use everything but the meat cos it takes longer to break down than the rest. Love from North Florida 💙
Thanks and Love from California 💚
This is a great vid! I put my tree leaves, mustard greens, and seeds in the blender. Chop them around a bit and add to a 5 gallon bucket of water with a splash of seaweed and fish emulsion. 5 gallon bucket last me the season. I use the mustard greens to prevent nematodes
Nice mix 🌲
Great information. I will grate my avocado seeds. The more natural we go,the more healthier for the plants and us. I also use natural ground soil with perlite and the leave and it's working. Thanks to your videos. Blessings.
Yes indeed! Thanks for watching.
Omg., AJ. Thank you for another great video . “In the forest, no one spreading bags & bags of fertilizer around the trees.” How true it is 😳. The seeds idea you gave is really awesome. I use coffee grounds, homemade compost, garden waste etc.
Wow! Very insightful and innovative!
Thanks bro!
Option 3, after seeds sprout I let them grow until they have adult set of leaves then cut them at ground level. The roots, seed shells and leaves all feed main plant. If they grow back repeat until no resprout.
Interesting… I’ll try this
I very seldom use any fertiliser. I use heaps of mulch around my trees and they love it. It all rots down and provides food. In summer I must admit I give a bit of blood and bone. And that's all. Love your work. Keep it up
Thank you!
Great video! You must have read my mind. I've been thinking of buying a coffee grinder or strong blender just for breaking up seeds, but I've been having so much fun watching all sorts of trees poping up randomly in my yard that I've decided to toss them whole. The only thing I do different is when I don't want to keep something I cut it at the base and leave the soil and roots undisturbed.
Thanks! It’s fun to see seedlings pop up.
Great, beautiful and genius ideas with 2 choices, honestly i love you master 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Good idea
Thanks
This idea reminds me of some of the ideas that are used in Korean Natural Farming or JADAM, which is Ultra Low-Cost Agriculture, Thanks!
Genius!! Love this!
Thanks!
Great video! Am from South Africa thanks for the information 👏👏👏
Me too
@@ppkgaming210 am in east london n you?
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Best fertilizer for in ground plantings is leaves, small clippings such as grass, kitchen scraps and any garden scraps also homemade compost. Just throw it and spread it around your trees and shrubs and cover it occasionally with compost with a few hand fulls of of an organic fertilizer that contains micorrizhae fungae and your good to go.
Yes indeed
Make sense, I will be saving all my avocado seeds from now on🤠
Nice 🥑
Wow! Ur content is so useful
Thank you
Very nice❤
Thank you!
Hello I prefer to sow the seeds because I don’t have a lot of them. As mulch feeds in greater quantities
I understand that you use seeds for fertilizer and if the plant grows you just turn them sideways but you also use really good soil too and that you didn't mention.
I'm kinda new at gardening and I've been watching your channel and I'm subscribed to you because I like how you do things. I can't believe it but I have 14 little avocados growing from seedlings right now,, anyways for fertilizer I use half topsoil and half horse manure what do you think? It seems to be working pretty good for me because the avocados are starting to grow.
BTW,,, I get my cured horse manure for free fortunately. :)
Thanks for subscribing. That's a good fertilizer
Thanks a lot!!!
Also how long should I wait to try to graft my avocado plant,,,a year?
Also I seen your email on your home page do you prefer for me to send you emails there because I am planning on following your directions on how to graft,,I want several different kinds of avocado trees like you have.
Thanks for your help! 👊🏻🤙🏼💯
Sure, about a year seems like the right time. Sure you can email. Thanks!
Right on and thank you so much!!!
I’m in SWFL. We’re in the 80’s now and just did a few grafts on my mulberry tree in a pot. I’m still new at grafting so how long does it take to see if the graft is valid or failed and on the 1 gallon rootstock do I cut everything off above the graft? Thanks!!
Good question. Check out my mulberry grafting video on my channel! Thanks!
Many fertilizers contain seed meal soy, neem, cotton, mustard and many others.
Yes!
Thankyou🍺👍
You’re welcome 🥑
Makes sense to
Me🤙
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If you have saline soil you need to use gypsum and heap your soil into mounds otherwise the plants won't get proper nutrients and water
Why only seeds? Usually the seeds are in the fruit body. Why not used old the fruit that’s overripe.
I don’t let fruit get overripe. I eat it
In nature, no animal pays for food. It is very unnatural. I am a heavy feeder. I try to skip out on bar and restaurant tabs. Just leave without payment. Defrauding An Innkeeper. The most powerful force in nature are My Adidas......
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Squirrel food 😅
Tell us more about pee. Make a video of how you pee on trees, lettuce, carrots, and potatoes. We want to see you pee.
Nah… plenty of those videos on the internet already
A cool concept