What is that crazy looking tree/plant behind you at 1:30? Cat urine is really high in phosphorus, which is why it glows under black light. Wondering if urine clumps from the litter box would be beneficial.
@CB BC Yes, that's a good point! I tried adding it to hot compost this time around to see if there was any difference, but next year I will try a clump under each tomato plant in ONE bed to see if it helps.
@@lepidoptera9337 Hot composting will kill any pathogens that may be in it. Most people have some sort of cat waste in their gardens anyway; that soft, loose soil is the perfect place to squat and go.
@@lepidoptera9337 Wow, such hostility. Who pissed in your cornflakes? I make about five yards at a time, turn it by hand, add grass clippings every time I turn, and keep it between 130 and 160 for MONTHS. In those conditions, even your disposition would break down in a week or two.
Who is the you’ve done everything yourself versus is still one thing not to be messed around with phosphorus is balanced it bounces yeah acidity which is pH from the beginning of vegetation and phosphorus is also a major key part in the beginning of potash without phosphorus you’ll just have a plant that goes from grow toOne messed up flower
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One of the best information sites I have visited for some time, thanks Jerry
Thank you Jerry and Gardening Australia. The informations are very helpful.
What is that crazy looking tree/plant behind you at 1:30?
Cat urine is really high in phosphorus, which is why it glows under black light. Wondering if urine clumps from the litter box would be beneficial.
@CB BC Yes, that's a good point! I tried adding it to hot compost this time around to see if there was any difference, but next year I will try a clump under each tomato plant in ONE bed to see if it helps.
@@lepidoptera9337 Hot composting will kill any pathogens that may be in it. Most people have some sort of cat waste in their gardens anyway; that soft, loose soil is the perfect place to squat and go.
@@lepidoptera9337 Wow, such hostility. Who pissed in your cornflakes? I make about five yards at a time, turn it by hand, add grass clippings every time I turn, and keep it between 130 and 160 for MONTHS. In those conditions, even your disposition would break down in a week or two.
Cool video. Really beautiful garden.
Thank you very much!
That's cool with the plants that are sensitive to phosphorous / natural indicator
Always putting forth interesting Nd informative videos 🔥👍
I love your clips
Brilliant 👍
Do you know where it comes from?
Do you know if egg shells contain phosphorus? Usually calcium and phos work together.
@@lepidoptera9337 Thanks for the insight!
I love Jerry’s clips - so informative for those of us who live in the subtropics! Has he ever written a book??
Would read lol
Instablaster...
Awesome tips thanks for sharing.
can i get phosphorus from vompost? what's rich in phosphorus?
Would use alternative to blood and bone
If you use a combination of bloodmeal and bonemeal, does the bonemeal degrade faster? I've heard it takes 6 months to start agfecting the soil.
Soil amendment are used to firm up your foundation it's indicated in this video
Thanks
Good info
Who is the you’ve done everything yourself versus is still one thing not to be messed around with phosphorus is balanced it bounces yeah acidity which is pH from the beginning of vegetation and phosphorus is also a major key part in the beginning of potash without phosphorus you’ll just have a plant that goes from grow toOne messed up flower
Natives dont like too much phosphorus so dont over do it
That's why he has the Banksia's, to tell if he has over done it.
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