Hi John & Chip! 😊 Thank you for making this video & please continue to make videos on sandy soil. I've used your products with much success here in Florida & will continue to use them as Ive seen so much improvement! -Iris
We're so glad to hear that you've already seen so much improvement! That is wonderful. pPease feel free to keep us updated! We will definitely keep the videos coming. 🐶🌱
Absolutely! The application process is extremely simple, just sprinkle and water! We do show application in some of our videos, but we will make one on new plantings. Thank you for the comment, we really appreciate hearing your video requests.
I love it, thank you so much!! I live on extremely sandy soil, very close to a shallow lake so of course that’s what I have. However I really want to create some better soil and biodiversity on my property so this helps give some direction to dive deeper into soil rejuvenation!!
I have found that organic matter incl woodchip breaks down in sandy soil & disappears after a couple of years & then you are back where you started, unless you have used that period to cultivate some strong shrubs or trees that shed foliage to perpetuate the process of adding organic matter.
The pH does matter, especially if it is real high or real low. If it is between 5 and 8, our products will work on their own to improve everything about the soil, including the pH. If pH is less than 5 or more than 8, my recommendation is to use special measures to raise/lower the pH before applying our product(s). Thank you for your interest!
I’m from Northeast Florida. I just planted a lot of plants , shrubs etc . Now Im worried that I did have super sandy soil. Are they going to die now? 😢 I did so much work. Do I dig out the sand and put something else in?
Leave them be! Planting something in the ground is an important step in improving soil. Focus on infusing your soil with life with compost or our products or products like ours. I would recommend our Blend and Penetrate. In addition, water goes through sandy soil quickly so be sure that plants are getting enough water. You can check the moisture in the soil with your finger or a soil probe.
It feels like no matter what I add it does nothing, compost, biochar, literally worm casting tea trying it all to get life and organic matter into the soil, even used your products and didnt see much improvement Its getting to be expensive managing a vineyard when the soil wont hold any nutrients@@JohnandBobs
@@JohnandBobs we had talked a bit in youtube comments a while back and I had mentioned struggling with having to order a lot of smaller batches of your product to cover my area of 6500-7500 square feet and you had talked about possibly working something out, I am still struggling with trace elements staying behind in my sandy soil and my vineyard is basically on foliar sprays right now just to deal with the fact that I cant keep trace elements in my soil long enough to benefit the plants.
So helpful for our northern Nevada sandy desert!!! Thank you ❤
We’re so glad to have reached you! Please feel free to update us on your soil progress. 🌱😊
Hi John & Chip! 😊
Thank you for making this video & please continue to make videos on sandy soil.
I've used your products with much success here in Florida & will continue to use them as Ive seen so much improvement!
-Iris
We're so glad to hear that you've already seen so much improvement! That is wonderful. pPease feel free to keep us updated! We will definitely keep the videos coming. 🐶🌱
Hi John and chip.Great tips.Thank you!!!🎉🎉
We appreciate it! Glad you found the tips helpful.
John, can you please make a video, showing the incorporation of your products, during a planting installation.
Thanks!
-Mark Koehler
Absolutely! The application process is extremely simple, just sprinkle and water! We do show application in some of our videos, but we will make one on new plantings. Thank you for the comment, we really appreciate hearing your video requests.
I love it, thank you so much!! I live on extremely sandy soil, very close to a shallow lake so of course that’s what I have. However I really want to create some better soil and biodiversity on my property so this helps give some direction to dive deeper into soil rejuvenation!!
Thank you so much!
It truly is our pleasure!
I have found that organic matter incl woodchip breaks down in sandy soil & disappears after a couple of years & then you are back where you started, unless you have used that period to cultivate some strong shrubs or trees that shed foliage to perpetuate the process of adding organic matter.
Does the soil pH matter? I wonder can my alkaline soil use or mobilize these products? Thank you if you see my questions and can answer.
The pH does matter, especially if it is real high or real low. If it is between 5 and 8, our products will work on their own to improve everything about the soil, including the pH. If pH is less than 5 or more than 8, my recommendation is to use special measures to raise/lower the pH before applying our product(s). Thank you for your interest!
I’m from Northeast Florida. I just planted a lot of plants , shrubs etc . Now Im worried that I did have super sandy soil. Are they going to die now? 😢 I did so much work.
Do I dig out the sand and put something else in?
Leave them be! Planting something in the ground is an important step in improving soil. Focus on infusing your soil with life with compost or our products or products like ours. I would recommend our Blend and Penetrate. In addition, water goes through sandy soil quickly so be sure that plants are getting enough water. You can check the moisture in the soil with your finger or a soil probe.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who gives their fur children a last name, lol!
You are definitely not alone 🐶💚. Chip is part of the family!
Trying here in el paso😢😂
You got this! 💪💚
How did it work out for you? I’m in the same place in a new development area with nothing but the beach sand in the backyard.
That's some sandy, alkaline soil right there....
@Shelly_915 surprisingly it's working decently well. All the plants that I have used the biochar have been growing well.
My sandy soil has been the absolute worst soil ever to plant in.
We can imagine! Thankfully, there is a way to amend sandy soil. 😊🌱
It feels like no matter what I add it does nothing, compost, biochar, literally worm casting tea trying it all to get life and organic matter into the soil, even used your products and didnt see much improvement Its getting to be expensive managing a vineyard when the soil wont hold any nutrients@@JohnandBobs
@@JohnandBobs we had talked a bit in youtube comments a while back and I had mentioned struggling with having to order a lot of smaller batches of your product to cover my area of 6500-7500 square feet and you had talked about possibly working something out, I am still struggling with trace elements staying behind in my sandy soil and my vineyard is basically on foliar sprays right now just to deal with the fact that I cant keep trace elements in my soil long enough to benefit the plants.
How big of an area would you like to treat?
@@JohnandBobs 6500-7500 square feet approximately. Thats a guesstimate as I have not properly measured the entire area.
You talk a lot without saying anything