Why I Don't Use EPSOM SALTS in the Garden!

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2022
  • Using Epsom salts in the garden is a given...right? I mean it does so many things. Right? In this video I will show you why these claims are false and you shouldn't waste your money on Epsom salts.
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  • @karendecoux4011
    @karendecoux4011 Рік тому +37

    4 years ago, as a beginning gardener, I bought a huge container of Epson salt for blossom end rote. I was part of a community garden and a wise more experienced gardener explained that I needed to water my tomatoes more consistently. Since then I use my Epson salts to Relax in bath after a great day of gardening. Bought more rain barrels so I can collect more rain in order to water consistently. Love how you explain things. 🙂

  • @donlyons5279
    @donlyons5279 Рік тому +14

    I grow the biggest peppers one that has ever seen when I use epsom salt, so whatever you say will not change my mind about using. Wish I had pictures from last year’s harvest. You won’t believe the size

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Рік тому +39

    I've found that the most effective prevention for blossom end rot here in drought-plagued California is a heavy layer of mulch that seals in any water my tomatoes are given. This stops the cycle of dry/wet/dry in the soil and has the benefit of reducing total water usage at the same time. I'm using straw and pine shavings (horse bedding) but any mulch small enough to create a close cover works. The soil stays cool and the soil life loves it!

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  Рік тому +4

      Yes yes yes!

    • @magpie1492
      @magpie1492 Рік тому +4

      I grow tomatoes in large pots. I add a layer of horse bedding chopped straw into the pot to act as a water absorbing layer and then top off the compost with a 2in layer to hold the moisture. I don't get blossom end rot.

    • @marybk882
      @marybk882 Рік тому

      This is the method I use in zone 4b in Minnesota too.

    • @deborahruth5072
      @deborahruth5072 Рік тому

      Yes, I have found this to be effective as well.

    • @saddammall3337
      @saddammall3337 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@NextLevelGardeningf epson salt helps to nuitralise your PH...which helps your plant/tomatoes to take up those micro nutrients/calcium...it may help with some problems/blossom end rot?...

  • @aquaseahorselove3939
    @aquaseahorselove3939 Рік тому +25

    I put my pepper plants in an epsom bath, light a candle and play soft music for them. It helps with stress.

  • @debbiep7419
    @debbiep7419 Рік тому +11

    Thank you for being your usual level headed self. I appreciate when you research the claims and clearly present the facts as well as the myths.

  • @julieweir5777
    @julieweir5777 Рік тому +5

    I use Epsom salts on my lemon tree along with blood and bone, one teaspoon in a litre of water once a month, I’ve never had more lemons than since I tried this.

  • @vickihalverson6328
    @vickihalverson6328 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. I'm having the best garden ever in my 40 years of gardening here in Kansas. I have been using all the products you recommend and the different foliar sprays. I only had 2 cabbage worms this year, no squash vine borers and no squash bugs, but have had a lot of pollinators and probably other good bugs that I don't see. I love your book and your videos. Thank you again.

  • @settingFreedomFires
    @settingFreedomFires Рік тому +2

    I really appreciate your good research! Thanks for doing all the digging and sharing it with us.

  • @blackbones15
    @blackbones15 Рік тому +10

    I received my companion planting book just 2 days ago. And I'm loving it!! The pictures, wording, allll of it. I plan to implement it this next season. Thank you!

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  Рік тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @blackbones15
      @blackbones15 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your hard work and commitment to the book, and to all your fans! 😀

  • @sylviemercier4406
    @sylviemercier4406 Рік тому +6

    Good morning Brian …this is a great video that make a lots of sense and will stop many arguments….I love your comment about “ hey is just gardening” keep on going!

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells Рік тому +3

    Very good discussion! I can always count on you for learning something new. Thanks, Brian!

  • @deewinston5651
    @deewinston5651 Рік тому +5

    Thanks Brian. When I fist started growing tomatoes in five gallon buckets, I was told to put a Tablespoon in the hole when first planting, so I’m not sure if I should continue. The intense heat has really hurt my tomato harvest. Praying the heat and drought will end.

  • @marygrott8095
    @marygrott8095 Рік тому

    I did not know any of this. Thanks for the information, Brian. Very much appreciated!

  • @susanhenley8240
    @susanhenley8240 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your gardening wisdom with us. Appreciate the way you explain things.

  • @jackzampella5758
    @jackzampella5758 Рік тому +14

    As always on point, Brian. I used Epsom Salt once as a spray on my cucumbers for powdery mildew. I've found baking soda spray much more effective for this. Love these short, to the point, videos. Thanks again.

    • @michellemorrison3938
      @michellemorrison3938 Рік тому +1

      What’s the recipe you use for this baking soda spray? How much? How often? Thanks!

    • @lovinlifeinNC
      @lovinlifeinNC Рік тому +6

      @@michellemorrison3938 The recipe from my Jerry Baker "Backyard Problem Solver" book says: 4T Baking soda, 2T Murphy's Oil Soap, 1 gal water, combine, put in spray bottle and mist the plant. You can even use it before mildew starts, as a preventative. I've used it on my peas (as a preventative) which get powdery mildew EVERY year and it worked great!

  • @janellekean9055
    @janellekean9055 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Brian! I always learn so much from your videos! You're the BEST!! ❤️

  • @johnlynn6291
    @johnlynn6291 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for addressing this subject. I have been dismayed for decades about all the people who are so adamant about using Epsom salts in the garden

  • @BattleAx342
    @BattleAx342 Рік тому +5

    Epson salt is a great for plants with a Magnesium deficiency. I use it all the time when putting my plants into grown. Great stuff...

  • @darlenecameron622
    @darlenecameron622 Рік тому +6

    Sounds like way too much name calling regarding MG!
    I ❣️your perspective! “It’s gardening, people” I laughed until I had tears in my eyes.

  • @johnl8738
    @johnl8738 Рік тому +15

    You laid it all out, clearly and easy for everyone to understand. You got to follow the science. Thanks for your input, you changed my mind.

  • @compromise01
    @compromise01 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the clarification. I found your advice so helpful. Plus I had to laugh about your sense of humor.

  • @BethLarsenSedona
    @BethLarsenSedona Рік тому +13

    Thanks for your thoughtful coverage and research of the topic of Epsom salts in the garden. I think we’d all like to find a miraculous magic potion that will solve all of our garden woes. I haven’t tried it yet, but like probably everybody was curious about the buzz surrounding it. Now I think I won’t be going down that path. Thanks for saving me the time!

  • @kat6084
    @kat6084 Рік тому +8

    I use Epson salt in my bath after gardening because it great for aches & pains. that's it!

  • @bzebeegyal1138
    @bzebeegyal1138 Рік тому +1

    Great informational video and I am certainly forwarding to my gardening friends! Thank you!

  • @angelaespinet4035
    @angelaespinet4035 Рік тому +1

    Well done, as usual you explained it in a way that we can all understand! Loved the comment on how smart Epsom Salts are to be able to distinguish between plants and weeds, very funny!

  • @lauriesmith7517
    @lauriesmith7517 Рік тому +2

    I'm so glad you are trying to dispel these myths. It's amazing how many people actually believe in them! Don't believe everything you see on the internet, folks!

  • @dmick9168
    @dmick9168 Рік тому +1

    I do add around a tablespoon 2 times per season to my potted peppers. Each year I get a great harvest from them. I have definitely cut back in place of other fertilizers this year.

  • @suegendron2260
    @suegendron2260 Рік тому +8

    I am SO saving this link and blasting it our every time someone in my FB garden groups suggest Epsom Salts. THANK YOU!

  • @tgardenchicken1780
    @tgardenchicken1780 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for addressing this, one of my pet peeves 'using epsom salts' as a 'wonder product'.

  • @PrettyAliceNight
    @PrettyAliceNight Рік тому +4

    Thank you! I have been saying this for years and people argue with me all the time!

  • @plantlvr
    @plantlvr Рік тому +1

    I've used it occasionally but never saw much improvement. Now using Neptune's Harvest for the first time this year I definitely saw a huge improvement! Thanks Brian!

  • @DP-ez1kt
    @DP-ez1kt Рік тому +6

    Miracle Grow is just chemicals. Good for flowers and plants, but not for food. I followed your instructions for tomato and pepper plants, with great results!

    • @pjsviking
      @pjsviking Рік тому

      ......and not good for the soil which is food for all growing things :O) The chemicals just kill the soil.

  • @kriskelley3562
    @kriskelley3562 Рік тому +4

    I use calcium instead of Epsom salt in my garden

  • @karenwhitley7211
    @karenwhitley7211 Рік тому

    Hahahaha the names....it's amazing what people gripe about. Keep up the great work Brian.

  • @AjArpopP52
    @AjArpopP52 Рік тому +2

    I agree with you 100%. I never use Epsom salt. Right now my Roma’s are getting some BER. I’m headed out to buy some pelleted lime. Any wisdom from your experiences? I know people tell you this all the time but your videos have really helped me. Thank you.

  • @AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard
    @AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard Рік тому +3

    ...and another yet thank you for finally explaining the science behind the chemistry of Epsom salts! My pregnant wife has a bag of this stuff. she relaxes while soaking in the bath as i rub her tired feet, and it keeps her happy. I'm not going to take any salt from her. id rather have a happy wife and regularly watered garden than to try to experiment with something that will probably be a waste of my time. cheers from Arizona growing zone 9b 🍷🍷

  • @pjsviking
    @pjsviking Рік тому +2

    It's a great way to spend alot of your life, but, you're right Brian, it is just gardening! :O) Science and empirical evidence say it all. Good to see you have such a great sense of humour around the people who think they've got all and only answers to just about anything you can name. Keep it all coming!

  • @zarinafox7978
    @zarinafox7978 Рік тому +1

    Been following your tips and have not been disappointed. Never have used epsom salt.

  • @cindyfulk8853
    @cindyfulk8853 Рік тому +3

    Thank you, Brian, for busting that myth. Soooo many garden myths out there. We want to keep gardening as simple as possible.

    • @michaelsherron5750
      @michaelsherron5750 3 місяці тому

      How about this one, I haven't tried it yet but maybe you have: baking the soil in the oven to kill all potrential bug eggs, before using the soil indoors. Is that necessary?

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ Рік тому +2

    So, that just leaves water, soil, and sun... and time to grow certain plants. Ty!

  • @johnjohnson3602
    @johnjohnson3602 Рік тому +2

    Epson salt works great in the bathtub with Hot water for sore muscles but that's about it. Happy Gardening.

  • @hollyreilly4818
    @hollyreilly4818 Рік тому +3

    I have used Epsom salt. Never saw any benefit. We are finally getting rain. But now everything is too wet. Yes, we have blossom end rot. It's so disappointing 😞. But, we have a bumper crop of cukes and I love pickles. Good luck with those ground squirrels.

  • @robertsteffens6188
    @robertsteffens6188 Рік тому

    I use ES in small amounts twice during the growing season. It is always suspended in water at the rate of 1 Tbls. per galon. I grow in raised beds and containers, so the minor trace element inputs are for Mg and S.

  • @214carlisle
    @214carlisle Рік тому +1

    funny this shows when I was considering whether to use it again, as I have two greenhouses and one I used Epsom salt and the other I didn't and production last year was the same. I don't remember if I had any prior problems. tks

  • @phoenixr6811
    @phoenixr6811 Рік тому +1

    Wow, you got called every name out book for the video on miracle grow😮 Well I for one was vey happy about information you gave and it explains why when I go to big chains stores why they have abundant supply of it and the nursery places do not🤭

  • @ruthcalsada1440
    @ruthcalsada1440 Рік тому +5

    Recent years I’ve discovered that not all types of tomato plants have huge problems with blossom end rot.
    I grow 4-7 different types of tomatoes and the only kind I had a BER problem were the Roma types. 🤷‍♀️

  • @darlenethompson6738
    @darlenethompson6738 Рік тому +2

    I added Epsom salts to my garden. It didn’t have any visible signs good or bad. I’ll save it for sore muscles in the bath.

  • @tammybyrd1054
    @tammybyrd1054 Рік тому +1

    "It's gardening people!" lol best line yet! Thanks for the info! :) I'll just call ya' awesome and say thanks for doing all you do for us! :)

  • @charlie5204
    @charlie5204 Рік тому

    I'm using epsom salts once together with rock flour and horn shavings (1:1:1) when planting e.g. tomatoes. This due to the soil does not contain enough nutrients I need. That's it. It seems to do well as later in the season the fertilizer I'm using includes more phosphate for flowering and production.
    But I'm still experimenting, as just started with gardening 2 years ago, with the soil and fertilizer, looking for the best in my area to do. Means, I need to improve the soil to have a better harvest. So I'm looking for tips and tricks and try it when I think it fits for me.

  • @prosperitycatfishman508
    @prosperitycatfishman508 Рік тому +1

    I grew up in the garden with my dad and my grandparents. I have since learned that a lot of techniques I have used for decades are just not necessary. My problem that I continue to have is with yellow summer squash. They will produce for a couple of weeks a minimal amount before production stops, while my peppers, tomatoes, okra, etc just grow beyond belief.

  • @UrbanChickenMomma
    @UrbanChickenMomma Рік тому +2

    Don’t you just love the haters, not! I love your channel and am looking forward to watching you create all your new spaces at your new home! More Chicken’s in your vids would be a bonus too, lol. I’m sticking to an Epsom salt soak in the bath, not my garden.

  • @alfredosantos6669
    @alfredosantos6669 Рік тому

    THANKS FOR YOUR FEED BACK. I CHOOSE E SALT OVER THE MANURE IAM LAZY. EASY TO USE AND COST EFFECTIVE.

  • @djeoutdoors
    @djeoutdoors Рік тому

    Good info. Never used epson salts for plants. Thank you 😊👍

  • @justinanovak8040
    @justinanovak8040 Рік тому +1

    This has kept popping up and it didn’t make sense to me, thank you for sharing the science.

  • @bobd3707
    @bobd3707 8 місяців тому

    I do appreciate the video. Everyone is looking for a quick fix, yes, me included. I have dealt with palm and plants in Florida foe 27 years. I see people try EVERYTHING. The first thing I do is “test the soil” when you get the results, which is easy these days, your solution should be an easy one.. but testing the soil seems to be out of everyone’s wheelhouse. Test your soil…. Then come back to you tube and your solution will be there.. stop throwing the kitchen sink at everything.. that will result in dead plants and trees..

  • @johnyewdall398
    @johnyewdall398 Рік тому +2

    I am sure blossom end rot is down to the variety. A local primary school raised and sold tomato plants to raise funds. All their own plants and the plants they sold had blossom end rot on the first fruits but quickly grew out of it, producing good fruit later. Out of the 50 tomato plants i have growing here, the two plants that had blossom end rot were the plants I bought from the school.

  • @mandemoto
    @mandemoto Рік тому +1

    I had a big problem with grubs two years ago. Last year, when I was refreshing my containers (they're fairly large tubs, idk the gallon size... Maybe like 18 gal?) I tossed a handful of Epsom salt into a few of them with the crab and lobster and kelp mixes. I'd seen mixed info regarding Epsom salt, and decided "What the heck? YOLO!" This year, when I turned the soil out of the container to refresh it, I found not a single grub. Could be coincidence, idk. I'm gonna do it again this season, and we'll see how everything grows, and whether or not there are grubs next year.

  • @elizabethgreen5991
    @elizabethgreen5991 Рік тому +2

    Brian, I'm so sad to hear unkind things said to you. You work hard to bring so much knowledge and and help to us! Don't let it get you down! You have SO many who love you!! 😀❤

  • @birvie
    @birvie Рік тому +1

    Thanks, Brian. Love your channel. Keep up the good work. Sending you my, now, useless bag of epsom salt😂. I guess I will have the best looking feet in my neighborhood for the next 10 years!

  • @rebelderf
    @rebelderf Рік тому

    yeah I get yellow tomato leaves. Question: is zucchini subject to blossom end rot? My yellow zucchini has been losing about 25% of fruit rotting on the vine at the blossom end. Btw my soil is mostly sand. It was a cornfield back in the Forties, laid fallow for forty years growing nothing but weeds and grass until I took it over. I've turned oak, beech and some maple leaves in every year with some lime and some years I burned the leaves before turning in. I've turned in some well rotted horse manure and still got grass. Some of that grass came from straw from mulching strawberries. Constant battle with crab grass as well.

  • @davidgeorge4784
    @davidgeorge4784 Рік тому +3

    I’ve never used Epsom salts. I just amend my soil before planting.

  • @johnjohnson3602
    @johnjohnson3602 Рік тому +1

    Making Hot pepper jelly and canning Beets today can't wait till this fall and winter to have it all to eat.

  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    @FrozEnbyWolf150 Рік тому +1

    I have only ever used Epsom salts for gardening once, and for a very specific purpose. To directly apply to slugs to kill them. I had a large infestation of slugs last year, and shaking Epsom salts on them did work, without causing damage to my plants or contaminating the soil. However, it didn't have any benefits to my plants on top of that, and I found that spraying the slugs with soap water works just as well, and is much cheaper. Other than that, I can't really think of any reason I'd want to use Epsom salts in the garden.

  • @jimrenderer2784
    @jimrenderer2784 Рік тому

    Brian, When you mention compost, does that include bagged mushroom compost?

  • @sandieweatherup
    @sandieweatherup Рік тому +1

    How do you tell the difference between Magnesium deficiency and Chlorosis? I've used chelated iron on my potted gardenia plants I've rooted from cuttings. They developed what I assumed was chlorosis from the potting soil not being acidic enough. Not sure I'm doing the correct thing.

  • @viper29ca
    @viper29ca Рік тому

    I do use epsom salts, however not in my soil garden, but in my hydroponic gardens. Very small amount is added to the water (along with the other nutrients you are supposed to add)
    In a 27 gallon box, there is only 32 grams of epsom salt (about an ounce), while there is 64 grams each of the other 2 solutions added to the water. Once is Calcium, and the other one escapes my mind what it is called.

  • @evb1601
    @evb1601 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. You saved me from making a big mistake.

  • @issacwyre06
    @issacwyre06 Рік тому +1

    Yesss.. love ur Videos

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 Рік тому +1

    When I started my garden a few years back I used it extensively, now I’m not using it.

  • @elizabethbosch6352
    @elizabethbosch6352 Рік тому

    When you say regular watering, what to you mean? I live in Utah and have a drip irrigation system in my garden beds. I run it once a day for 18 minutes. Is this enough for the tomatoes? Or it would be better to run the water less time but twice a day?

  • @PANCHOSR
    @PANCHOSR Рік тому +1

    It works been using it for decades. It works

  • @janw491
    @janw491 Рік тому +1

    Epsom salts are said to be good for a warm bath for egg bound chickens 🐓

  • @MarioAlzaga
    @MarioAlzaga Рік тому +2

    It's gardening. I love that.

  • @danielha9960
    @danielha9960 Рік тому +1

    Luffa update - one plant has over a dozen on it with 7 of them longer than a foot.

  • @chrisyoung732
    @chrisyoung732 Рік тому

    My only application has been for potatoes since most of mine are container grown

  • @wilmasgarden3098
    @wilmasgarden3098 Рік тому +1

    I agree with everything you said 100%.

  • @darcypotterpotter6214
    @darcypotterpotter6214 Рік тому +2

    never used it never will the fact is the soil has lots of mag and sulfer here in northern Alberta and i was taught Water DEEP never let your soil dry back and iv never had blosum end rot or any other issue i use oyster shell flour as a amendment for calcium

  • @paulglenn6470
    @paulglenn6470 Рік тому

    My green beans!!! First picking nice full beans. Second picking nice full beans. Now 3rd picking the beans are Shriveled and the bean seed inside is very pronounced no good flesh any suggestions.

  • @JustanotherMainer
    @JustanotherMainer Рік тому +1

    Just in time video Brian! A few of my leaves on my green beans have a magnesium deficiency, so I now know what I need to do. But my tomato plants are another story. They are completely healthy but look like a “squishy gray” blossom end rot? I am growing them I gardening bags and watering is more of a challenge, they always test dry but then the bottoms get squishy and dark when they start to ripen. Frustrating to say the least. Any suggestions?

  • @lorellesams6283
    @lorellesams6283 Рік тому +1

    Since you used it in tomatoes, what are your thoughts on this? I was going to add some to container tomatoes because I had read that it makes them sweeter & less acidic. What do you think?

  • @cyhomer
    @cyhomer Рік тому +1

    Agree wholeheartedly! Get ready for the name-calling! 😂😂😂

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 3 місяці тому

    What about potted plants?

  • @KKing55
    @KKing55 Рік тому +3

    Ebsom Salt is Great for soaking your feet , increasing your Magnesium in your body, great for a facial scrub, releaves ache muscels. People are more deficient in Magnesium than any other vitamin. Needed for over 150 chemical reations.

  • @ernesttrujillo7336
    @ernesttrujillo7336 Місяць тому

    Is a mushroom compost good to use

  • @joesweeney7216
    @joesweeney7216 Рік тому

    So I put my tomatoes in a bout a week and a half ago and some of the lower leaves have yellowing between the veins exactly like the leaves in your video. Before planting in added W" of well aged compost to the bed and a couple of handfuls of compost to each planting hole along with a tablespoon of tomatone fertilizer, a tablespoon of bone meal and a couple tablespoons Epsom a triple phosphate. Since I think there is already adequate compost present what do you think the problem could be and how should I correct it? The compost I used is my own made from grass clippings, chopped up fall leaves and kitchen waste, aged over a year

  • @fishinforfun64
    @fishinforfun64 Рік тому

    I searched and couldn't find anything about preventing VOLES with ES?
    Could please reference that?

  • @AndyMorrissey
    @AndyMorrissey Рік тому +1

    Couple of handfuls in a hot bath are good !

  • @JamalHossain
    @JamalHossain Рік тому

    I don't use Epsom salt but I do use sea salt. I place one table spoon sea salt in one gallon of water and water the plants once a week as a fertilizer and I have had great results in the garden. There's many as 75 trace minerals and Trace elements in sea salt. Trace minerals including phosphorus, bromine, boron, zinc, iron, manganese, copper and silicon etc.

  • @07slowbalt
    @07slowbalt Рік тому

    This year i used it in low dosages once during planting and once during the first flowering on my tomatoes as per recommendation from another farmer youtuber. Compared to last year where i used Epsom salts once a month and zero fertilizer, i have so far only experienced one tomatoe with blossom end rot. Last year i had far more but theres many different variables this year. I moved my plants into a different spot in the garden and im also using neptunes harvest tomatoe and veg. I also grew my plants from seed all organically compared to last years nursery bought plants. I also used chalk sticks at the base of every plant and ground egg shells into a powder and sprinkled it in every hole during transplanting. The jury is still out for me whether its good or bad.

    • @lesliejacobs3002
      @lesliejacobs3002 Рік тому

      Since you started your plants from seed..I would bet you also planted a different variety…that matters.. keep track of it all.

    • @07slowbalt
      @07slowbalt Рік тому

      @@lesliejacobs3002 i expanded my garden and did add some new varieties this year. My better boys and cherries failed me last year so this year im trying beefsteaks and super sweet 100's. I like my early girls so i regrew them with much of the same success.

  • @rosesolis1868
    @rosesolis1868 Рік тому

    I am just trying to get my lawn green, can't afford the expensive products. any advise much appreciated.

  • @kathysheesley463
    @kathysheesley463 Рік тому

    Ty, I agree 100%

  • @patriciasias2028
    @patriciasias2028 Рік тому +1

    I bought some, but have not used it....I guess I will soak my feet.

  • @mitchellfolkes7854
    @mitchellfolkes7854 Рік тому

    Could you show us your garden

  • @paulsurat6054
    @paulsurat6054 Рік тому

    Wondering if you got my message about solar,sonic groundhog deterrent.Worked for my son but needed a few of them.

  • @kburkes4245
    @kburkes4245 Рік тому +1

    I don't consider Epsom salts to be a big deal either way.

  • @DTA-me3kv
    @DTA-me3kv 10 місяців тому

    Works great for plants

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 Рік тому

    I might use Epsom salts in my garden every so often I mainly just use compost and my regular fertilizer like worm casting and fertilizers that have NPK In them so as fare as Epsom salts go Its not really necessary to use It unless you need It

  • @mamapeach9244
    @mamapeach9244 3 місяці тому

    I use Epsom salt to my coconut trees and it does increased my coconuts harvest.

  • @lisaatp
    @lisaatp Рік тому

    “It’s gardening, folks!” 😂 😂

  • @disguysn
    @disguysn Рік тому +2

    What effect do epsom salts have on the things living in the ground? That's a consideration that often gets overlooked. You need a good ecosystem, not just nutrients for the plants.