Hello, Gary. Good to see you . I've been making my own soil for years in big pots until I learned from Robbie to use totes instead. I only buy soil for succulents, roses and other non-food plants.
Gary, thank you so much for the thorough explanation and examples of creating good planting soil. I've learned so much from you and Robbie and continue to learn more with every video. A sincere thank you.
Garry, I am so glad I stumbled across Robbie's and your videos. I see absolute value in both methods. I like the easy of throwing trimmings off the plants back on top of the soil. I like the need to have a separate composted medium I can use, and I like the possibilities of making my own soil for plants of specific requirements. I am slowly implementing Robbie's method, but now I can also add your two methods (composting in a wire bay, and mixing the soils for specific requirements.). You two have helped me regain my interest in my garden. I had lost my spirit due to years of probs with government housing. Now I feel as though life is coming back to me. Thank you both. 😀
I love that you not only explained each step, but also actually showed the process of making soil. Thanks for the information. I believe this will help many first time gardeners! Do you also add worm castings?
Thank you, your welcome. I'm creating a living soil. The earthworms either migrate in or are present in the top soil. They feed and deposit castings directly in the containers. The green matter that we add composts in place to feed them.
Ooo!😬 I put stuff in my totes, but not fine and grainy like yours. I put twigs in bottom, then a layer of torn up brown paper, a whole lot of kitchen food scraps, then a bit of certified organic soil, then some partially composted compost, grass clippings from the mower bag, and lastly more c.o. potting soil. I don’t have any available area to dig up my yard soil.
Good evening, Gary. Just wanted to let you know my Passion Flower is still doing well in her new portable trellis home. We've at least another month before our last frost...difficult to say because we had snow again yesterday.); The good thing is, I'm receiving the knowledge you & Robbie share which will help me have an abundant garden this season. I was so depressed because my spinal impairments have gotten worse. Planting in the ground just wouldn't allow me to care for the garden in a proper & loving manner. Planting a garden in totes & bakery buckets will be a godsend. Your tips are life altering for me.(: I just found out my doctor is ill, so I won't be seeing her for another month. I'd already planned to surprise her with a bucket filled with flowers & herbs. A few of my cherry tomato seedlings are growing well. I think she might like one of those too. Take care, ~ Covah
Im glad you share your knowledge, i have worked on many different farm types, and i like picking the brains of the people who did the learning the hard way. Atleast you are passing on what you have learned for the next ones.
Hi Gary good info. I remember when you started the woodchips lol I remember the guy came over with a bobcat and moved the chips around because you were running out of room and they didn't want to leave your place because they had a big job near by and it would have cost them money to dump the wood chips. lol I believe in places you had several feet thick I believe. lol But now it all paid off. Cheers
Thanks Antio. In places I did lay it down thick. One of the best lessons I got from watching Paul Gautschi was plan ahead and be patient. It really has paid off!
Howdy Gary!👋Thanks for this knowledge! Excellent video. You and Robbie do so much to help us become good gardeners without breaking the bank. Love your garden buddy fur babies! They are cute!🐕
Oh WOW I didn't know they sold acidic stuff. Is it blueberries that need that. I can't remember. Great teaching Gary. We are still learning so much. Thank you Gary and Robbie. Love yall 💓 💗 💕
If you buy compost/manure it's only around 3 dollars a bag then add some sand you have good soil. Add blood meal that's high in nitrogen. Great soil to grow any vegetables
@@darceyschultz2370 Commercial compost may contain herbicide/other contaminates, and even $3 a bag plus fertilizer adds up fast! Thats money that could be saved or spent on something else while I source my compost and fertilizer for free from my 100% organic backyard. Doesnt make sense to "buy dirt" my family had a 365 acre farm, I can hear my grandparents laughing now at the idea
Thank you so much, Gary and Robbie, for showing people how to use all their organic materials on their own property. I have always done it, with very slight amendments. I was shocked when I heard people throw away soil. I mean where do they throw it, into the sun? The earth grows perfectly fine in its soil. Humans just have to copy her.
The Pink totes actually have a purpose. I like things to blend in, my garden can be a jungle. They're used to collect greens for my compost. I can spot them anywhere with Zero effort.
You guys are amazing,thank you so much for all this valuable information.I now have 8 totes set up on saw horses,filled with soil ready to plant!Couldn’t have done it without you and Robbie.Also getting set up for hummingbirds! Our tiny yard is changing for the better because of the two of you.Thank you❤️❤️❤️
Great video, Gary! I moved to so California a year and a half ago from Washington state, where I had a large garden. Am in an apartment, now, looking to buy a home. I can hardly wait to get a home with room to start a container garden and put all I’ve learned from you and Robbie into practice! Thanks for all your informative and fun videos, Gary and Robbie! ❤
Thanks Robbie I’ve been wanting to realize the making of better soil. To you and Robbie I’d like to say y’all always make my day seem even brighter. Keep on going I’m so sure you do this for many many people who take the time to learn from you both🦋
Great instructions & explanations of why you did each step , Gary . That is similar to how I do mine . Very interesting how the silt settles to the lower part of the tote due to it's heaviness . THANK YOU SO MUCH ! Don't forget to eat what you grow !🥰 Sending love from central Virginia !
Thanks Ellen. The silt is the finest material in the mix so as I water it percolates down. And yes I forgot to say "Don't forget to eat what you grow".
2nd year making my own potting mix. I make my own hot compost, leaf mold and raise a bunch of worms. I really do not have to purchase any soil amendments or fertilizers. My only problem, last year I found jumping worms in my Ruth Stout potato and onion bed. I also found some jumping worms in last years leaf mold bin. Because or the jumping worms, I completely changed my potato/onion bed, plus last fall I constructed what I hope is a jumping worm proof leaf mold bin. I hate buying crap at the big box stores, and do not follow popular store bought organic fertilizers. I did spend some money on a microscope so I could get better at composting and making my own fertilizers. So far it has paid off. Stay Well!!!
Thanks Brian. So far the jumping worms haven't got here yet. Hopefully our climate and dry conditions will stop them or at least slow them down. The main amendment I purchase to lower our Ph to grow blue berries and josta berries.
I am.just a novice gardener but I have long thought your approach is right. I also don't waste weeds...they have nutrients too that can be put back in soil. I use sticks too at the bottom to retain moisture and add food and it is always so rewarding to see the rich stuff at the bottom when I redo pots. Excellent video with great camera skill. Thanks!!!
Great video Gary ✨ It's a full guide for making our free soil! The good soil is so expensive and it's one of the reasons why many people don't garden. Cause if you don't have good soil you'll not be able to grow your food with success! And that soil tha you're making is the most organic soil with it's fertilizer! 👏 Thank you so much for the super video Gary ✨🌻
By the time Everyone else comes to realize, just how important y'all videos are. Your subscribers will climb to millions in a short period of time. Not only are you giving much needed information. You're giving proof of how it works. I'm in my second year and growing more healthy food using less space. And with less back breaking work. Yes, I said healthy food. Not all soil have the makeup to grow healthy food. I'm so glad I got started. Thank you both so very much.
Gary, you are great! You make things so clear, offer so much advice, and at the end of the video, we know exactly what we are supposed to do. This is the first time I've seen one of your videos, and I promise it will not be the last! I have subscribed, and I look forward to learning more from you, and Robbie, who I have not yet had the pleasure to watch. Thanks so much for doing what you do. You're helping all of us.❤
I like your NO TALK/LECTURE and Just do it style! I have saved a lot of cardboard over the winter also shredded plain mail and egg cartons that can go in the bottom with the twigs/wood.
Excellent information without any fluff! Thanks so much Gary! I love your and Robbie’s gardening enthusiasm. I appreciate and enjoy all your videos. Cheers from FL😺
Both you and Robbie are excellent for giving great advice. Gray this was amazing I sure hope you do more videos. Tell Robbie hi and I hope you guys have a great weekend.
Your audio in this is great Gary, you and Robbie always have amazing audio. Thank you for this we are all shocked with the prices we are seeing for bagged soil in the big box store. Clay soils sounds a bit better than our native sandy soil, so much flushes through it.
Thanks. At my families home in Australia we had sandy soil. My father is a keen gardener and he added a lot of organic material. I remember someone visiting from the garden club commenting that his soil looked like chocolate. Adding organic matter helps to hold water and nutrients.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Thank you, yes, time for me to figure out a way to get more organic mater down, living in an HOA my yard is small, so may need to use more bins. Sadly, the snails love my raised beds that are vinyl like our fence, so going to make the snails and slugs a couple little beer swimming pools. 😂
I do this on a larger scale, but those totes are an awesome idea for smaller crops for me. I have a lot of leftovers from all my guinea pig cages. The used hay and bedding, along with the poops make great compost additions. The used wood shavings also make a great mulch with a built in fertilizer. Its a great way to reuse all the leftovers instead of putting it in the garbage. I figured since I didn't have chickens, the guinea pig waste is valuable as well since they love the veggies from all my gardens.
Thanks. I grow both inground and in containers. Containers give me extra options for different crops and different sites to grow in. If I had guinea pigs I'd certainly be using that valuable resource.
Hello from NE Canada 😊 absolutely Fabulous instructional video!! I will be sharing this with many people I know new to gardening. Even as a seasoned gardener I appreciate the level of detail and personal experience you've shared that shows this to be a good mix for vegies in containers. I've always been hesitant with vegies in pots, likely because I've had land...lol but I'm sure as any good gardner knows you can never have enough land for gardens, I've flat out run out of space 😅 Thank you!!! Btw I've only just discovered your site, and pleasantly surprised that you have many more on your channel, I'll be serial watching them for certain. Thank you for going to all the work to share your experience 😊
Robbie I have been following you with your wife for years thank you
Hi Robbie and Gary. It's neat to see Gary doing the soil thing.
Thank you Connie.
Information for us ,thanks
Thanks so much, you're welcome 😊
Hello, Gary. Good to see you .
I've been making my own soil for years in big pots until I learned from Robbie to use totes instead. I only buy soil for succulents, roses and other non-food plants.
Thanks Josie.
Gary, thank you so much for the thorough explanation and examples of creating good planting soil. I've learned so much from you and Robbie and continue to learn more with every video. A sincere thank you.
Thank you Barbara, your welcome.
I couldn't say it better.
Amen and A M E N !!!!!!!
Garry, I am so glad I stumbled across Robbie's and your videos. I see absolute value in both methods. I like the easy of throwing trimmings off the plants back on top of the soil. I like the need to have a separate composted medium I can use, and I like the possibilities of making my own soil for plants of specific requirements. I am slowly implementing Robbie's method, but now I can also add your two methods (composting in a wire bay, and mixing the soils for specific requirements.). You two have helped me regain my interest in my garden. I had lost my spirit due to years of probs with government housing. Now I feel as though life is coming back to me. Thank you both. 😀
I love that you not only explained each step, but also actually showed the process of making soil. Thanks for the information. I believe this will help many first time gardeners! Do you also add worm castings?
Thank you, your welcome. I'm creating a living soil. The earthworms either migrate in or are present in the top soil. They feed and deposit castings directly in the containers. The green matter that we add composts in place to feed them.
Love the camera angle from inside the tote.
Thanks.
WOW !!! Gary your soil looks amazing, thank you so much !!
Thank you, your welcome.
Ooo!😬 I put stuff in my totes, but not fine and grainy like yours. I put twigs in bottom, then a layer of torn up brown paper, a whole
lot of kitchen food scraps, then a bit of certified organic soil, then some partially composted compost, grass clippings from the mower bag, and lastly more c.o. potting soil. I don’t have any available area to dig up my yard soil.
That sounds good. I believe in using whatever resources you have available.
I’m trying at least. As you say a learning process, until done right, with the results expected. Mother Nature, help me please.🥺🙏
Hi Robbie I’ve been enjoying your show for years thank you😊
Great video nice to see you
Thank you.
Good evening, Gary. Just wanted to let you know my Passion Flower is still doing well in her new portable trellis home. We've at least another month before our last frost...difficult to say because we had snow again yesterday.); The good thing is, I'm receiving the knowledge you & Robbie share which will help me have an abundant garden this season. I was so depressed because my spinal impairments have gotten worse. Planting in the ground just wouldn't allow me to care for the garden in a proper & loving manner. Planting a garden in totes & bakery buckets will be a godsend. Your tips are life altering for me.(:
I just found out my doctor is ill, so I won't be seeing her for another month. I'd already planned to surprise her with a bucket filled with flowers & herbs. A few of my cherry tomato seedlings are growing well. I think she might like one of those too. Take care, ~ Covah
Thanks Covah, your welcome. Gardening on a smaller or simpler scale is becoming an important part of health and wellbeing. Thanks for sharing.
Im glad you share your knowledge, i have worked on many different farm types, and i like picking the brains of the people who did the learning the hard way. Atleast you are passing on what you have learned for the next ones.
Thanks, you're welcome.
Hi Gary and Robbie! You both are so awesome! Thanks for all your great videos! I enjoy watching them so much!😊💖🌸🦋🐝
Thank you, your welcome.
Thanks Gary !
Thanks LaRue, your welcome.
Hi Gary good info. I remember when you started the woodchips lol I remember the guy came over with a bobcat and moved the chips around because you were running out of room and they didn't want to leave your place because they had a big job near by and it would have cost them money to dump the wood chips. lol I believe in places you had several feet thick I believe. lol But now it all paid off. Cheers
Thanks Antio. In places I did lay it down thick. One of the best lessons I got from watching Paul Gautschi was plan ahead and be patient. It really has paid off!
Howdy Gary!👋Thanks for this knowledge! Excellent video. You and Robbie do so much to help us become good gardeners without breaking the bank.
Love your garden buddy fur babies! They are cute!🐕
Thank you Valorie, your welcome. They are Australian Cattle dogs, LC "Elsie" and Ivy. LC Is the one that stays really close by.
Oh WOW I didn't know they sold acidic stuff. Is it blueberries that need that. I can't remember. Great teaching Gary. We are still learning so much. Thank you Gary and Robbie. Love yall 💓 💗 💕
Yes it is blueberries 🫐 the ripe tomato farms uses ellimental Sulphur, for theirs to lower ph and raise acidity. 😊 Thank you ❤
Thanks Melinda. We have alkaline soil, around 8 Ph, so I use elemental Sulphur to lower it to grow blueberries and jostaberries.
Thanks so much for making it possible for me to grow food in containers I could never afford to buy soil
Thank you Sunshine, your welcome.
If you buy compost/manure it's only around 3 dollars a bag then add some sand you have good soil. Add blood meal that's high in nitrogen. Great soil to grow any vegetables
@@darceyschultz2370 Commercial compost may contain herbicide/other contaminates, and even $3 a bag plus fertilizer adds up fast! Thats money that could be saved or spent on something else while I source my compost and fertilizer for free from my 100% organic backyard. Doesnt make sense to "buy dirt" my family had a 365 acre farm, I can hear my grandparents laughing now at the idea
Thank you so much, Gary and Robbie, for showing people how to use all their organic materials on their own property. I have always done it, with very slight amendments. I was shocked when I heard people throw away soil. I mean where do they throw it, into the sun? The earth grows perfectly fine in its soil. Humans just have to copy her.
Thanks Yee Vita, your welcome.
Maybe the soil was infected with fungal spores or something?
Thank you Gary for your recipe for making your own soil. Very informational..thank you again
Thank you, your welcome Pat.
I'm having pink tote envy.
The Pink totes actually have a purpose. I like things to blend in, my garden can be a jungle. They're used to collect greens for my compost. I can spot them anywhere with Zero effort.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy That's such a good pink too.. I looked around this area.. either sold out or a more mauve sort of pink.. sigh
Super video!
Thank you.
Just started to garden. I got some great tips from this video. Than
Thank you, your welcome.
Thank you for sharing these tips~👍
Thank you.
Love Love. Ya program !
Thanks Patty.
You guys are amazing,thank you so much for all this valuable information.I now have 8 totes set up on saw horses,filled with soil ready to plant!Couldn’t have done it without you and Robbie.Also getting set up for hummingbirds! Our tiny yard is changing for the better because of the two of you.Thank you❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, your welcome.
Thank you so much Gary I'm going to try this, soil is so expensive in the store and we don't even know what is in it.
Thank you, your welcome Par.
Love seeing Gary, too! Great info!
Thank you.
Great video, Gary! I moved to so California a year and a half ago from Washington state, where I had a large garden. Am in an apartment, now, looking to buy a home. I can hardly wait to get a home with room to start a container garden and put all I’ve learned from you and Robbie into practice! Thanks for all your informative and fun videos, Gary and Robbie! ❤
Good work Gary thanks for the tips
Thanks Melissa, your welcome.
Thanks Robbie I’ve been wanting to realize the making of better soil. To you and Robbie I’d like to say y’all always make my day seem even brighter. Keep on going I’m so sure you do this for many many people who take the time to learn from you both🦋
Thank you for your kind words.
Great Video Gary. Thank You 😊
Thank you, your welcome.
Hi Gary! I love your way and Robbies, which are kinda similar, of filling the totes. You both have amazing gardens! Thank you for the video! 😊❤😊❤
Thank you, your welcome.
Thank you for a very good explanation on soil making. Blessings from South Africa
Thanks, you're welcome.
Great job, Gary! Thank you for the tips!
Thank you, your welcome.
Great information and very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you, your welcome.
Great instructions & explanations of why you did each step , Gary . That is similar to how I do mine . Very interesting how the silt settles to the lower part of the tote due to it's heaviness . THANK YOU SO MUCH ! Don't forget to eat what you grow !🥰 Sending love from central Virginia !
Thanks Ellen. The silt is the finest material in the mix so as I water it percolates down. And yes I forgot to say "Don't forget to eat what you grow".
2nd year making my own potting mix. I make my own hot compost, leaf mold and raise a bunch of worms. I really do not have to purchase any soil amendments or fertilizers. My only problem, last year I found jumping worms in my Ruth Stout potato and onion bed. I also found some jumping worms in last years leaf mold bin.
Because or the jumping worms, I completely changed my potato/onion bed, plus last fall I constructed what I hope is a jumping worm proof leaf mold bin.
I hate buying crap at the big box stores, and do not follow popular store bought organic fertilizers.
I did spend some money on a microscope so I could get better at composting and making my own fertilizers. So far it has paid off.
Stay Well!!!
Thanks Brian. So far the jumping worms haven't got here yet. Hopefully our climate and dry conditions will stop them or at least slow them down. The main amendment I purchase to lower our Ph to grow blue berries and josta berries.
great sharing gardening
Thank you.
Hi Gary! Thank you so much for this helpful information!
G'day Heidi, your welcome.
thank you Gary, i'm doing that tomorrow !!
Thank you, your welcome.
Tks for sharing these golden nuggets for the garden😊
Thanks, you're welcome.
I am.just a novice gardener but I have long thought your approach is right. I also don't waste weeds...they have nutrients too that can be put back in soil. I use sticks too at the bottom to retain moisture and add food and it is always so rewarding to see the rich stuff at the bottom when I redo pots. Excellent video with great camera skill. Thanks!!!
Thank you. Weeds are a resource. You just have to change your mindset.
I love Gary's garden ~
Thank you.
Great video Gary ✨ It's a full guide for making our free soil! The good soil is so expensive and it's one of the reasons why many people don't garden. Cause if you don't have good soil you'll not be able to grow your food with success! And that soil tha you're making is the most organic soil with it's fertilizer! 👏 Thank you so much for the super video Gary ✨🌻
Thank you Maria absolutely true.
Gotta love Gary! 👍
Thank you.
Good information ! Thanks !
Thanks, your welcome.
I love your channel and my favorite video is the recipe for hummingbird sugar water ❤❤ it helped sm
Thank you.
thanks for the video. What is the purpose of the greens in the middle?
You're welcome. The greens compost down to feed the worms, microbes and plants.
By the time Everyone else comes to realize, just how important y'all videos are. Your subscribers will climb to millions in a short period of time. Not only are you giving much needed information. You're giving proof of how it works. I'm in my second year and growing more healthy food using less space. And with less back breaking work. Yes, I said healthy food. Not all soil have the makeup to grow healthy food. I'm so glad I got started. Thank you both so very much.
Thanks very much Wanda, and your welcome.
Great concise video! Thank you
Thank you, your welcome.
Really enjoyed how you planted those potatoes. Be sure to let us know how they go through their growing process. Thank you.
Thank you Gary!
Thanks Sue, your welcome.
Hi Gary 😊
How are you 2 doing today
G'day Robert, I'm doing well.
Gary, you are great! You make things so clear, offer so much advice, and at the end of the video, we know exactly what we are supposed to do. This is the first time I've seen one of your videos, and I promise it will not be the last! I have subscribed, and I look forward to learning more from you, and Robbie, who I have not yet had the pleasure to watch. Thanks so much for doing what you do. You're helping all of us.❤
Thank you for your kind words, welcome to our channel.
I thank you and Robbie so much!
Thank you, your welcome.
Great How-To video! Will be referring back to this as I prepare totes 😊
I like your NO TALK/LECTURE and Just do it style! I have saved a lot of cardboard over the winter also shredded plain mail and egg cartons that can go in the bottom with the twigs/wood.
Thank you.
Good lesson on making my own soil.Thank you Gary am getting my containers ready and reusing my old soil.
Thank you.
great information thanks l am sri lanka
Thank you Gary! This was awesome!
Great soil mix thanks
Excellent information without any fluff! Thanks so much Gary! I love your and Robbie’s gardening enthusiasm. I appreciate and enjoy all your videos. Cheers from FL😺
Thank you.
Both you and Robbie are excellent for giving great advice. Gray this was amazing I sure hope you do more videos. Tell Robbie hi and I hope you guys have a great weekend.
Thank you Karen.
Thank you Gray for your information on how to make our own soil🥰
Thanks, your welcome Mona
Thank you.
Thank you, your welcome.
Gary, your dog was so happy thinking you called her over and she even smiled but you ignored her :(. Anyway excited to watch your video.
Yes LC (elsie) is very expressive. Thanks.
Thanks great video
Thank you, your welcome.
Excelente trabajo!!👍
Thank you, your welcome.
EXCELLENT video.
Thank you.
Some great tips. Thanks
Thanks, you're welcome.
Great information ❤
Thank you.
thanks for your knowledge
Thanks, you're welcome.
Good on ya Gary 👍
Thanks Sofia.
Thank you Gary. Nice video. I would never think to add the greens under the very top layer.
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing such valuable information with us Gary
Thank you, your welcome.
This is awesome, Gary! Thank you very much.
Thank you.
It good to hear Gary, I hope Bobby ok, learned so much from you two
Thank you.
I didn't know you guys were growing artichokes! Would love to see a video on growing them. Yum
Thanks. I'll put that on my to do list.
That's some pretty soil Gary🥰
Thanks.
Excellent video! Instead of scraps I plan to use hay with chicken and rabbit poop. It's what I have available.
Thanks. I'm a firm believer in utilizing whatever resources you have available.
Great tutorial!!🫚🫛🪴🌸🍀🌻🪶
Thank you.
Thank you so very much, Gary!!! I always love yall's videos!! I'm going to share this one with my daughter!!
Thank you.
Your audio in this is great Gary, you and Robbie always have amazing audio. Thank you for this we are all shocked with the prices we are seeing for bagged soil in the big box store. Clay soils sounds a bit better than our native sandy soil, so much flushes through it.
Thanks. At my families home in Australia we had sandy soil. My father is a keen gardener and he added a lot of organic material. I remember someone visiting from the garden club commenting that his soil looked like chocolate. Adding organic matter helps to hold water and nutrients.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Thank you, yes, time for me to figure out a way to get more organic mater down, living in an HOA my yard is small, so may need to use more bins. Sadly, the snails love my raised beds that are vinyl like our fence, so going to make the snails and slugs a couple little beer swimming pools. 😂
Great advise. Thanks for showing how to do it. The soil you made came out to look fluffy. I’m sure any plant would grow well when planted.
Thank you, your welcome.
Great video!!
Thank you, your welcome.
Good Job ! Thank You !
Thanks, you're welcome.
I do this on a larger scale, but those totes are an awesome idea for smaller crops for me.
I have a lot of leftovers from all my guinea pig cages. The used hay and bedding, along with the poops make great compost additions. The used wood shavings also make a great mulch with a built in fertilizer. Its a great way to reuse all the leftovers instead of putting it in the garbage. I figured since I didn't have chickens, the guinea pig waste is valuable as well since they love the veggies from all my gardens.
Thanks. I grow both inground and in containers. Containers give me extra options for different crops and different sites to grow in. If I had guinea pigs I'd certainly be using that valuable resource.
Great video, very helpful!
Thank you.
Great video. I’m working on setting things up now. So, very helpful. ❤️👍🌸
Thank you, your welcome.
Great video ❤❤❤
Thank you.
Great video
Thank you.
What a great video, thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you, your welcome.
Hello from NE Canada 😊 absolutely Fabulous instructional video!! I will be sharing this with many people I know new to gardening. Even as a seasoned gardener I appreciate the level of detail and personal experience you've shared that shows this to be a good mix for vegies in containers. I've always been hesitant with vegies in pots, likely because I've had land...lol but I'm sure as any good gardner knows you can never have enough land for gardens, I've flat out run out of space 😅 Thank you!!!
Btw I've only just discovered your site, and pleasantly surprised that you have many more on your channel, I'll be serial watching them for certain. Thank you for going to all the work to share your experience 😊
Thank you very much, and welcome to our channel.
Hey Gary🥰
G'day Mona
Hello Gary , where is the kitchen scraps that Robbie use all the time ?
Hi haydeh. We don't have enough kitchen scraps to go around so Robbie's garden gets them. I collect my composting material from the garden.
Thx
Thank you, your welcome.
ok got it thanks!😄
Thank you, your welcome.