This is so educational thank you, I’ve been gardening for quite a few years now and I have never made my own compost before, this has really inspired me to try even though I am in a very small space.
That’s the best explanation of this subject that I’ve ever heard. My worms have been munching away for ages and I never knew how to make use of their produce until now. Thank you for putting in the time and effort.
Thank you for promoting eco-friendly methods ❤ I was fortunate to visit Jenni Love’s flower farm a few times here in the Philadelphia area. Together we can do a lot.
Thank you Sarah, I’ve been making loads lovely compost but there is still never enough to go everywhere, I never thought of making a compost extract. What a great way to spread the goodness! I’m just getting into growing cut flowers and your videos are packed full of great information, love what you do. Many thanks Jenny
Such a great vid, Sarah! My plants have never been healthier and I don't get aphids anymore on our veggies and roses since I started making vermicompost. We also apply thermophilic compost, aged manure and leaf mold. ~ Sandra
If you are watering pots and seed trays, and you've used a living compost, then you should avoid using tap water. If you are watering plants in the ground then it would be preferable to use rain water or de-chlorinated water but it's not always possible if you don't have lots of rain water available or the time to do it. I have used a chlorine filter on my tap before - I'm not sure how effective it was but I think it was about £30 on amazon.
I have noticed a huge difference in the health and vitality of my plants but that could be down to a combination of factors. I also use living compost to start seeds, so that will help too.
FINALLY! This is an excellent video !! Demystifying the compost tea/extract question. I make my own compost, thermaphilic, but do not have a microscope to look at it. Do you think i would be better off buying compost for the extract application or should i add humic acid, seaweed extract and other ingredients to be sure that im getting the best extract that i can?? Any help is greatly appreciated!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! If you believe that your own compost has been made well and it didn’t go anaerobic at any point, then I would use it as an extract. It’s when you start bubbling teas and adding foods that gives mixed results. But if you’re happy with your compost then no need to spend any extra (unless you want to!)
This is so educational thank you, I’ve been gardening for quite a few years now and I have never made my own compost before, this has really inspired me to try even though I am in a very small space.
That’s the best explanation of this subject that I’ve ever heard. My worms have been munching away for ages and I never knew how to make use of their produce until now. Thank you for putting in the time and effort.
Wonderful information! Thank you Sarah.
Thank you for promoting eco-friendly methods ❤ I was fortunate to visit Jenni Love’s flower farm a few times here in the Philadelphia area. Together we can do a lot.
Wow, lucky you! I wish I could visit.
Thank you Sarah, I’ve been making loads lovely compost but there is still never enough to go everywhere, I never thought of making a compost extract. What a great way to spread the goodness! I’m just getting into growing cut flowers and your videos are packed full of great information, love what you do.
Many thanks
Jenny
Thanks Sarah, really informative video. 😀
Such a great vid, Sarah! My plants have never been healthier and I don't get aphids anymore on our veggies and roses since I started making vermicompost. We also apply thermophilic compost, aged manure and leaf mold.
~ Sandra
Thank you for the great information! I can’t wait to try it!
This video is GOLD. I learned so much. Thank you!
Great video I use worm castings as a tea the vegetables love it 🇳🇿❤
Very informative! Great job!
Your dog is fun to watch in the background. It’s everywhere 😆.
Haha he never stops 😂
Great video! You really covered all the important points💜🌸
Thank you!
I’m love listening and watching your content. So informative. Great job! Off to make improve my soil in one of these ways today.
Nice video 😊 You’ve inspired me to make an effort to use my vermicompost as an extract along with the tri keep powder I normally use
Nice one Sahara
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Thank you Sarah. 🎃🍁🍂💚🙃
Another great video
Any idea how long you can store vermicompost? And how to store
Thank you
Great video.Lots of information.Thanks
Are you getting the extract vs. tea notion from Nicole Masters?
Great video, thank you! Should I never be watering my plants with pure tap water? Or just when doing compost extract?
If you are watering pots and seed trays, and you've used a living compost, then you should avoid using tap water. If you are watering plants in the ground then it would be preferable to use rain water or de-chlorinated water but it's not always possible if you don't have lots of rain water available or the time to do it. I have used a chlorine filter on my tap before - I'm not sure how effective it was but I think it was about £30 on amazon.
@@bloomandgray thank you for the advice! Really appreciate it. Love all the videos 😊
Have you seen a difference you started using the spray and drench?
I have noticed a huge difference in the health and vitality of my plants but that could be down to a combination of factors. I also use living compost to start seeds, so that will help too.
FINALLY! This is an excellent video !! Demystifying the compost tea/extract question. I make my own compost, thermaphilic, but do not have a microscope to look at it. Do you think i would be better off buying compost for the extract application or should i add humic acid, seaweed extract and other ingredients to be sure that im getting the best extract that i can?? Any help is greatly appreciated!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! If you believe that your own compost has been made well and it didn’t go anaerobic at any point, then I would use it as an extract. It’s when you start bubbling teas and adding foods that gives mixed results. But if you’re happy with your compost then no need to spend any extra (unless you want to!)