What Weeds Tell You About Your Soil

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2023
  • In this video, we'll be discussing the different weeds that can tell you about your soil. By understanding which weeds grow in your area and what they tell you about the soil, you can make better decisions about what to do to improve your soil quality.
    This video is a great way to learn about the different weeds and what they can tell you about your soil. By the end of the video, you'll be able to identify and differentiate between the different weeds, and understand how they can impact the health of your soil.
    #soilhealth #regenerativeagriculture #regenerativegardening #soil #soiltesting #regenerativefarming

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  • @Mr-Corey-June
    @Mr-Corey-June 8 місяців тому +177

    There's an old story about a young man taking his elderly grandfather in horse and buggy to the land the young man wanted to buy for a farm. The grandfather had poor vision, he told the grandson to tie the horses up to the nearest bull thistle. He said "Grandpa, there aren't any bull thistles". The grandfather said "If it can't even grow a bull thistle, you don't want it".

    • @DijonFu
      @DijonFu 7 місяців тому +3

      ??

    • @darinbauer8122
      @darinbauer8122 7 місяців тому +3

      Dude, gramps knows! [Unless it's a commercial alfalfa farm... Or something.]

    • @beverlybelcher3423
      @beverlybelcher3423 7 місяців тому

      Wonderfully informative video!

    • @ChowYewLoon
      @ChowYewLoon 7 місяців тому +2

      If no one want a farm because it's can't grow bull thistle then I will buy it!🤣🤣

    • @prudencezappa8598
      @prudencezappa8598 3 місяці тому +1

      If thistle cant grow nothing can.

  • @hermanhale9258
    @hermanhale9258 7 місяців тому +6

    I planted radish seeds to break up the clay. They grew... on top of the soil. Stunted.

  • @hydrotilling7043
    @hydrotilling7043 8 місяців тому +22

    I changed my format of weeds now I primarily grow Mullein a Purslane plantain as a crop‘s and yarrow almost 2 acres heavily planted every square inch I saved 1 million squash seeds last year I just saved around 5000 to 7000 white acorn nuts two days ago yesterday I got 50 pounds of grapes And approximately 40 pounds of rose hips 100 pounds of Asian pears 20 pounds of wild huckleberries and 8000 pounds of fertilizer I do these moves all the time I got tired of fighting the weeds and I don’t like them to be called weeds anymore. Everything is vegetation OK😊

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 4 місяці тому

      I googled Moline and was directed to mullein. Is that the same plant?

    • @hydrotilling7043
      @hydrotilling7043 4 місяці тому

      @@lpmoron6258 yes, the computer 💻 misspelled it 🤖

    • @sashajoachims5840
      @sashajoachims5840 2 місяці тому

      Yes, he was referring to mullein he just pronounced it with a long ‘e’, the picture was verbascum thaspus, common mullein.

  • @kristinskrove7119
    @kristinskrove7119 21 годину тому

    Most helpful resource I’ve found on the topic and I’ve been looking for a couple years!!

  • @SiSwitzer
    @SiSwitzer 8 місяців тому +20

    Great video, love this looking at “weeds” and being able to understand how your soil is, however would have been great to also have Latin names as I’m in the U.K. so common names aren’t the same! Still, great video, thanks!

  • @billwilson3665
    @billwilson3665 8 місяців тому +8

    I always had a feeling that weeds told the story of the soil.

  • @voxxiigen7797
    @voxxiigen7797 7 місяців тому +16

    Very useful information, but I would suggest including the scientific names for the species you mention.
    Some of the less common ones can have different colloquial names.

  • @jonathanmcneill4993
    @jonathanmcneill4993 8 місяців тому +6

    This makes so much sense but I just didn't think about it! Thank you for sharing this video. I appreciate it.

  • @ThriveGarden
    @ThriveGarden 2 місяці тому

    Great info. Thanks for sharing! Keep going

  • @djmoulton1558
    @djmoulton1558 7 місяців тому +4

    Where is this information coming from? Where can I reference it? Where can I get a more thorough listing of weeds and their properties? Thx.

  • @onceuponafarmnz
    @onceuponafarmnz 8 місяців тому +9

    Handy video, and definitely true. I love weeds! Well, maybe I don't love them growing beside my tomatoes but they really give a a lot of information about what is going on in my garden.

  • @LeftTurnOnly
    @LeftTurnOnly 8 місяців тому +4

    Anything but turf grass lawns 🙏

  • @Atimatimukti
    @Atimatimukti 8 місяців тому +14

    My farm is a mixture of all that. The soil is acid and tends to sandy but I have many plants that indicate alcaline and clay soil

    • @bbtruth2161
      @bbtruth2161 7 місяців тому

      Same here. My soil pulls hard alkaline/neutral in the clay areas. Can't grow a blueberry to save my life. I have lots of damned near every weed listed here. Now, my soil does change one place to the next, so I suppose different areas have different needs or excesses. I suppose soil sampling is the way to go for these individual areas.

  • @madfishinskillz
    @madfishinskillz 8 місяців тому +6

    Great information!! Totally his the nail on the head with my backyard clay and dandelions!

  • @coolbuffdad
    @coolbuffdad 8 місяців тому +1

    great info, thank you

  • @zahidqureshi8591
    @zahidqureshi8591 3 місяці тому

    Unique video,this will really help in understanding soil.

  • @Yhoshua_B
    @Yhoshua_B 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this informative video!

  • @winniecash1654
    @winniecash1654 8 місяців тому +10

    Ive been at my current house for about 2 years. Refuse to put anything on the soil, yard, grass, etc. All i can determine right now is that the prior owners must've put a lot of herbicide on the ground because myriad weeds have popped up everywhere. My plan is to let it go for a few years and let the soil heal. I'm sure nature knows what the ground needs. Any ideas are appreciated. I'll watch the video now.

    • @charlesthurber
      @charlesthurber 8 місяців тому +2

      Ah hav no view of yur soil, uthr than yur description,: wud advise to stay with de organic approach, leaves limbs ect. in mass wud b best if possible !!

    • @ppss.6302
      @ppss.6302 8 місяців тому

      There is no native seeds or anything in that soil other than common invasives. It takes labor and expense to bring anything back to life these days. Hippy talk is for youtube.

    • @winniecash1654
      @winniecash1654 8 місяців тому +1

      @charlesthurber wonderful idea! I took last year's leaves and yard trimmings and spread them all over the yard. Is that what you mean? Like it's one big composting project, and over a year or two, this would help amend the soil?

    • @winniecash1654
      @winniecash1654 8 місяців тому

      @ravenmoon5524 ok, I get the picture. I really appreciate your input because this makes so much sense. 👍

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ravenmoon5524isn't there a danger of the crops accumulating the toxins?
      I wonder if the weeds can be used suck up all the toxins and then dispose the weeds somewhere.

  • @robincrowflies
    @robincrowflies 8 місяців тому +1

    Cool.

  • @bgiv2010
    @bgiv2010 7 місяців тому

    Just about everything you listed is edible. Thank you demystifying weeds.

  • @sowgrowandcook
    @sowgrowandcook 8 місяців тому +18

    Our land has a mixture of a lot of those plants making it wet, dry, sandy, boggy, fertile and poor… all in the same area 😂

    • @lorrainegatanianhits8331
      @lorrainegatanianhits8331 7 місяців тому +2

      The video is filled with (quite frankly) wrong information. I don't know what the source is for these claims, but that may be the reason for your confusion.

  • @blender_wiki
    @blender_wiki 7 місяців тому +1

    Is what I always says to people that have OCD about weeds: "weeds are a source of information and most of the time also a beneficial presence for your soil."
    Is incredible how people still doesn't understand that the soil need to be covered to trive.

    • @brucejensen3081
      @brucejensen3081 6 місяців тому

      True, but some weeds are more annoying than others

    • @endoneswa
      @endoneswa 6 місяців тому

      They are not just ignorant. They refuse it, thinking they are the real farmers who know it all and this is how most people do it.

  • @gendoll5006
    @gendoll5006 3 місяці тому

    Plantain, Queen Anne’s lace, dandelions and clovers are the ones we have I saw in this video. We have hard, compact red clay soil. We couldn’t even dig a proper hole to bury our cat. Once we got past the top two-three inches we literally had to use the shovel to just scrape away dirt to “dig” the hole because no shovel, spade, post hole diggers, etc could penetrate it.

  • @user-my9wc6mv5q
    @user-my9wc6mv5q 7 місяців тому

    amazing

  • @marcuslarson5313
    @marcuslarson5313 2 місяці тому

    The seed bank is usually there to respond to conditions. This was a good example. Grow what works with what you've got, and often you'll be correcting things at the same time, or at least not work against them. Like blueberries for example. Terrible plant for most soils. Plant service berries instead.

  • @robertr1096
    @robertr1096 8 місяців тому +2

    Shephard's Needle takes over my N. Florida yard and garden every year. Some grow thick and 7 foot tall. At least they attract the bees but I'm not sure what that says about my soil.

  • @chadparsons50
    @chadparsons50 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation! Would you have a book to recommend, some type of Bible or encyclopedia?

  • @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344
    @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344 8 місяців тому +1

    awesome and informative video! new subbie here!

  • @erfan4244
    @erfan4244 8 місяців тому +7

    great video! i have a huge amount of lambs quarter some are taller than me! , and i think they reduce the amount of salt in soils but i didn't know they indicated high nitrogen, so i guess they add carbon to balance the equation (since Lq are very woody once mature) , isn't nature just great!?

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  8 місяців тому +3

      That is such a cool observation! They actually have medicinal qualities as well

    • @erfan4244
      @erfan4244 8 місяців тому +1

      @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica thank you! indeed lambs quarters have quite alot of nutrients and vitamins , but are underrated sadly

    • @wingsandbeaksbirder2312
      @wingsandbeaksbirder2312 8 місяців тому +5

      Our Creator God thought of everything.😊

    • @bbtruth2161
      @bbtruth2161 7 місяців тому

      @@erfan4244 Tons of huge lambs quarters here. My chickens love to eat them. A lot of those weeds are free chicken food.

  • @grounded7362
    @grounded7362 7 місяців тому +3

    If knapweed indicates good potassium levels and Yarrow indicates low potassium levels, Why do I have both growing side by side in my yard?

    • @adruery
      @adruery 2 місяці тому

      Most likely because they both like disturbed soil.

  • @carrieicepuff3443
    @carrieicepuff3443 7 місяців тому

    Gandum juga mengandung starch

  • @catherinehenry6762
    @catherinehenry6762 8 місяців тому +5

    So, what does thriving POISON IVY tells me about my soil ?

    • @tadficuscactus
      @tadficuscactus 8 місяців тому

      A lot of poison in the soil. Jokes.

    • @roryf.1349
      @roryf.1349 7 місяців тому

      That your soil is angry with you. What did you do to it?

    • @catherinehenry6762
      @catherinehenry6762 7 місяців тому

      The land was fallow when I bought it, a couple years ago. I did nothing to it, yet.

    • @adruery
      @adruery 2 місяці тому

      That an animal pooped out a Poison Ivy seed there. It does usually like rich soil though.

  • @pingupenguin2474
    @pingupenguin2474 8 місяців тому

    Anyone know what ground elder signifies about the state of my soil ? Thanks.

  • @fayjason
    @fayjason 2 місяці тому

    Can anyone recommend a book on this subject. Thank you

  • @wbell539
    @wbell539 7 місяців тому +2

    Can someone please suggest a place I can consult which offers information like this for any given weed? For instance, if I were to put in dandelion the source would say calcium deficiency.

    • @adruery
      @adruery 2 місяці тому +1

      Call your local University Extension.

  • @MargaretFinnell
    @MargaretFinnell 2 місяці тому

    What about pig weed? Got a field, over grown with that stuff, sometimes we call it a garden.

  • @johnnotgiven9219
    @johnnotgiven9219 7 місяців тому +1

    Are you sure that's Verbascum )mullein). Looks like Oenothera to me.

  • @raeveth
    @raeveth 7 місяців тому +3

    Plantain thrives everywhere 😂

  • @heathmumm9576
    @heathmumm9576 8 місяців тому

    What do foxtail species tell about the soil?

    • @adruery
      @adruery 2 місяці тому

      Different types tell different things.

  • @darinbauer8122
    @darinbauer8122 7 місяців тому

    I don't know all of the names, ive seen most in my last decade of gardening. Im a dandelion, nettles & milk thistle phreak, mostly dandelions. I may or may not pull hybrid dandies, or replant elsewhere. If it isn't specifically medicinal then maybe compost...is my normative consideration. Peace.

  • @christopher8539
    @christopher8539 8 місяців тому +26

    shame to rely so heavily on AI generation, ends up with lots of errors. You could at least check it over, before posting it. For example mentions hemlock, the tree but shows water hemlock, talks of shallow rooted weeds but shows wild carrot. mispronounces muillein...

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  8 місяців тому +7

      Not ai generated but sorry you don't agree with what we researched or how our person pronounced things :)

    • @christopher8539
      @christopher8539 8 місяців тому +17

      clearly the voice is AI, as is the writing and editing. Repeated information, mispronunciation, mistakes. why are you lying about this? @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    • @dianadeejarvis7074
      @dianadeejarvis7074 8 місяців тому +3

      ​@@christopher8539sounds like a human voice, but it is on the monotonous side. I'm bailing about halfway through.

    • @magesalmanac6424
      @magesalmanac6424 7 місяців тому

      It’s not an AI voice, just repetitive in tone. A lot of UA-camrs use this kind of voice for some reason.

  • @johntarun9177
    @johntarun9177 7 місяців тому

    My 5 cents garden had to be filled with nearly six loads of mud in last fifteen years forget atleast 100 kgs of fertilizers and compost but termites and fungi algae are major killers along with mites and fruit flies coconut tree (eating rhinoceros brown and huge black beetles ) carpenter ants eating most of the fruits
    Also weeds pop up within two days and i have to remove them on weekly basis. I pull out from small areas on alternate days or i would go crazy, with boys only interested in mobiles gaming. 😂😂😢😅

  • @maureenmeyerhoff285
    @maureenmeyerhoff285 8 місяців тому

    Hemlock tree

  • @adruery
    @adruery 2 місяці тому

    I think that was the wrong Hemlock?

  • @itme7685
    @itme7685 7 місяців тому +2

    Did AI write this?

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  7 місяців тому

      Read the many other comments and questions and see that it is not AI

    • @itme7685
      @itme7685 7 місяців тому

      Now I'm confused. Why would comments and questions other than mine indicate that this is not AI? What would AI say?

    • @christopher8539
      @christopher8539 7 місяців тому +1

      yes it is AI

    • @itme7685
      @itme7685 7 місяців тому

      @@christopher8539 Yeah, that strange response of theirs is definitely proof at this point.

    • @christopher8539
      @christopher8539 7 місяців тому

      their website is mostly AI generated or copied texts too @@itme7685

  • @YSLRD
    @YSLRD 8 місяців тому +10

    I HATE to robo voice. I endured for the info.

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  8 місяців тому +3

      It's a human sorry you don't like their voice.

    • @StandingTALL4now
      @StandingTALL4now 7 місяців тому

      Stop lol that is very clearly an AI stop fuckin lying

    • @adruery
      @adruery 2 місяці тому

      @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmericait is clearly an ai voice. A lot of mispronunciation

  • @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
    @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy 7 місяців тому

    You can read the weeds in your lawn too.
    If you see clover, you are nitrogen poor.
    When you get the soil ph and nutrients right, your grass will grow and choke out all of the invasive weeds.
    This works for your digestive tract too.
    With the right gut bacteria and probiotics, you will be very healthy.
    If you eat processed foods, your gut bacteria will start trying to kill you.

  • @snowmiaow
    @snowmiaow 8 місяців тому

    The forests are gone, except for remnants that we should be protecting, not seeking out to remove for crops.

  • @Eagerphill
    @Eagerphill 7 місяців тому +1

    Is this AI generated content?

  • @lovewillwinnn
    @lovewillwinnn 7 місяців тому

    Well isn’t that interesting..... 🤔

  • @ppss.6302
    @ppss.6302 8 місяців тому +1

    Blah blah blah. Weeds mean little. Most of the common weeds can grow just about anywhere the soil was disturbed. And with vicious chinese etc. invasives like russian olive they overtake abandoned lands rendering all this talk worthless.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 8 місяців тому +1

      Weeds overtake abandoned lands to heal the environment. They grow there to add nutrients to the soil.

    • @ppss.6302
      @ppss.6302 8 місяців тому

      @@SamStone1964 Hippy talk. Not true. Once Russian olive, rosa multiflora and such overtake, they dont go away. Disturbed environment never goes back to the original state +/- on its own. It is a long painful frequently futile work to restore the land to something other than invasives paradise.

    • @user-sl8gt3bu1r
      @user-sl8gt3bu1r 8 місяців тому

      @@ppss.6302huh?