My mum peps the soil in her containers like a week before she puts plants in it. She mixes the fertiliser at the step you say not to. But not all of it. She also.added it to the top as well with leave litter or grass.clippings etc. :)
Awesome! I’m sure that works great, that may be the way to get the best of both worlds, the plants get heavily fertilized right when planted and then as you water it washes more nutrients into the soil from the top
@williamevans6522 Thank you for the clarification. These days so many people use acronyms, or simply a letter as a shortcut when they believe what they are saying should be clear to others, so that it's not easy to know what things mean anymore. I know what NPK stands for normally.
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
Live soil is the best thing you can do to grow I haven't bought soil in over 5 years just make my own with my worm farm and my aqua garden that's aquaponics take the used fish water to mix in with the worm compost best soil you can use
Live soil can also be extremely costly when starting out and not everyone has or wants to put that much money into it. It takes time to get it right and keep it going for your garden, don't assume what was easy and quick for you works so well for others. That's called arrogance and it's an ugly look on everyone.
@@colynrobinson212 bro your sounding arrogant saying that green table scraps and going to walmart getting a 30gal trash can for $20-$30 (if you wanna go big) and $5 top soil and $5 for live worms (fish bait at Walmart) is expensive bro you can literally just dig a hole in the ground and start a compost pile do some actual research on what live soil is and what the foundation of it is before you talk to someone that's been growing for over 30 years
Yess. you can make at least 10 same much bags with half a price happy frog bag and if he has own compost then he needs buy only peat moss and perlite :D i can't watch videos anymore who just wasting their money and says they are over 10 years doing gardening xd
Make your own. If you have chickens keep the egg shells, bake them in the oven, crush them up till they turn to powder, add a little bit of water and vinegar and pour directly to bottom of plant
depends on if the fertilizer is water soluble. Feather meal isn't water soluble for example and would be better buried to allow the microbes to break it down easier.
I hate that $20.00 + per bag soils are touted as the way. You'd have about $20.00 into it for some broccoli-shame! I grow exceptional plants with my own soil. Compost, peat moss, native top soil, leaf mold and some organic granular are plenty. Add to that the JMS microbes, compost and earthworm teas and stand back. It's not as if "Happy Frog" pricey dirt is magic, it's just a decent soil blend you can do yourself for way less. Old time farmers would be so pissed!
I usually add about half the containers worth of soil to the bottom and the top half containers worth I mix the fertilizer into. Always works super well 😊
I do both actually, I put fertilizer at the bottom where I place the plant most of the time it’s trees and bushes and I’m planting in a container. Then I top dress the plant with the same exact bio-tone that you use. That’s the best stuff in the world.
I mean yes but if you don’t like that dry back and water carefully or with a drip irrigation that could be resolved but of course there is multiple ways to garden it’s not all set in stone 🔥
Uf you continus then i did join by the reaxons of rezlity the army by thiet well little errrirs ie nature sats uts asleep. No need to be a folloeerr expresdio kf the rong answerf its the zrmy not a foolish . The rezso for wars . Ieee
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
What if you’re using a self irrigating pot or bed, bringing water from below? Here, the water is so hard, after a couple weeks watering from above I got a nice mineral crust! I’m going to try your method, crust be darned! Keep up the good work😊
@@cececox6399 I don't seem to be suffering any ill effects from it but it's hard on hot water heaters. Lyme accumulates inside the tank and burns out the heating element. It also makes weird ice cubes. I think the rain water idea is a good one. Reverse osmosis filter systems are expensive.
what was the point of your "compost".. then.. adding fertiliser.. or was your "compost" just decayed wood mulch as the sell at some "garden centers".. thats not gardening !
You should not need any fertilizer for 2 to 3 months using that Happy frog, and I would add a little bit more perlite to the mix too. Happy roots, happy shoots.
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
I really appreciate y’all’s videos. I try to get as much knowledge as I can. This is my first season growing in raised beds and boy have I had some challenges. I wish I could send you pictures. It would give you enough content for several videos. I need help!!!!!!!
Some potting mixes have compost in them already, but adding more pure compost ( like aged manure or leaf mould ) usually aids in the health and growth of the plant long-term.
Do you find it depends on the fertiliser you’re using? Me personally I fertilise with slow release on top as it waters in but something like worm castings I would mix into the soil
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
hmmm..interesting..Ill try this..I put soil then vermicompost then food scraps then compost. I never use store bought soil..i garden in containers with worms which are fed weekly with a food scrap slurry
Jacque, would filling a 20 Gal trash can with potting mix then adding appropriate amounts of worm castings, compost (bagged) and chicken manure be overkill or make for a good mix for container veg and flowers? I'd like to get the most fertile mix I can get all in one container.
Be carefull with seedlings or young plants if you are using FF/ Ocean Forest. Allegedly it's hotter than it used to be by them adding a synthetic soluble fert. People have had some of their stuff struggling. Happy Frog is the best one they have. Low safe and slow wins the tasty food.
grow bag. also... fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
My mum peps the soil in her containers like a week before she puts plants in it. She mixes the fertiliser at the step you say not to. But not all of it. She also.added it to the top as well with leave litter or grass.clippings etc. :)
Awesome! I’m sure that works great, that may be the way to get the best of both worlds, the plants get heavily fertilized right when planted and then as you water it washes more nutrients into the soil from the top
some fertility below the roots, some on top.
P ties up in soil and doesn't move.
What do you mean P? Potassium? Phosphorus? Both? Something else?
@@bethb8276 P on the Periodic Table- phosphorus.
K is potassium
@williamevans6522 Thank you for the clarification. These days so many people use acronyms, or simply a letter as a shortcut when they believe what they are saying should be clear to others, so that it's not easy to know what things mean anymore. I know what NPK stands for normally.
smart thanks for advice
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
@@hereholdthiswillya Thanks
What fertilizer are you using?
Please adjust ur volume up I can barely hear u buddy
Live soil is the best thing you can do to grow I haven't bought soil in over 5 years just make my own with my worm farm and my aqua garden that's aquaponics take the used fish water to mix in with the worm compost best soil you can use
The kids had turtles and aside from food , the flowers flourished from the fresh soiled water .
SALMONELLA is in poopy water . Be careful.❤
The live soil food web will help take care of that
Live soil can also be extremely costly when starting out and not everyone has or wants to put that much money into it. It takes time to get it right and keep it going for your garden, don't assume what was easy and quick for you works so well for others. That's called arrogance and it's an ugly look on everyone.
@@colynrobinson212 bro your sounding arrogant saying that green table scraps and going to walmart getting a 30gal trash can for $20-$30 (if you wanna go big) and $5 top soil and $5 for live worms (fish bait at Walmart) is expensive bro you can literally just dig a hole in the ground and start a compost pile do some actual research on what live soil is and what the foundation of it is before you talk to someone that's been growing for over 30 years
Happy frog $$$ that's some expensive vegetables. Make your own dude 😅
Yess. you can make at least 10 same much bags with half a price happy frog bag and if he has own compost then he needs buy only peat moss and perlite :D i can't watch videos anymore who just wasting their money and says they are over 10 years doing gardening xd
Disagree, if you mix the fertilizer into the soil and not just the surface it'll encourage your roots to grow deeper and wider to find it.
Make your own. If you have chickens keep the egg shells, bake them in the oven, crush them up till they turn to powder, add a little bit of water and vinegar and pour directly to bottom of plant
Like that’s anything compared to bagged mycorrhizal fungi 😂
depends on if the fertilizer is water soluble. Feather meal isn't water soluble for example and would be better buried to allow the microbes to break it down easier.
No, this encourages shallow roots
Shallow watering encourages shallow roots not fertilizer.
my roots will get to that at the bottom it's like time release
and top dress every 4 weeks
Watching these garden videos make me depressed, because it’s currently -20 with like 40cm of snow. I miss the garden 🪴 😣
Where do you live and why of all names it says make me cry?
That fertilizer takes 2 to 3 months to break down in order to be available to the plant.. It is not water-soluble
I hate that $20.00 + per bag soils are touted as the way. You'd have about $20.00 into it for some broccoli-shame! I grow exceptional plants with my own soil. Compost, peat moss, native top soil, leaf mold and some organic granular are plenty. Add to that the JMS microbes, compost and earthworm teas and stand back. It's not as if "Happy Frog" pricey dirt is magic, it's just a decent soil blend you can do yourself for way less. Old time farmers would be so pissed!
I usually add about half the containers worth of soil to the bottom and the top half containers worth I mix the fertilizer into. Always works super well 😊
Okay so he's saying if you want good plants you have to spend $50 per 5 gallon pail on just soil to get things started...
Love your videos, but the sound is very low.
If the fertilizer has a higher density, it will likely drown or fall deeper into the soil, and mixing it with the soil may just speed up the process.
It’s called top dressing Jacques!!! Haha I love Kevin’s channel and starting to watch more of yours cheers to another great year gardening 🎉
All of this.... for one broccolli plant.
What about fertilizing wicking bed containers? The water is not seeping downward, so presumably mixing the fertilizer throughout is preferable?
Me too, Serra to duplicate the question.
I actually mix mine in because my dog would eat it all otherwise 😂 I do a mix of slow release and B&B
Volume is low on this one
Thank you, I thought it was my phone.
$40 head of cauliflower LOL
Very quiet
I do both actually, I put fertilizer at the bottom where I place the plant most of the time it’s trees and bushes and I’m planting in a container. Then I top dress the plant with the same exact bio-tone that you use. That’s the best stuff in the world.
For the price of that fancy potting mix I'd rather buy tons of fresh organic produce enough for eating and canning from my Amish friends😊
I mean yes but if you don’t like that dry back and water carefully or with a drip irrigation that could be resolved but of course there is multiple ways to garden it’s not all set in stone 🔥
Why use fertilizer when you have compost? I’m Curious….
Awesome 👏🏻 FoxFarms is made where I live and it’s good soil
I use fox farms for other stuff 😂 them herbs now imma look up where fox farms happy from and ocean forest are made lol
Uf you continus then i did join by the reaxons of rezlity the army by thiet well little errrirs ie nature sats uts asleep. No need to be a folloeerr expresdio kf the rong answerf its the zrmy not a foolish . The rezso for wars . Ieee
How would you repot a small calamondin tree? I know you need something like acidic soil. What would you recommend?
What kind of fertilizer??
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
That’s BioTone from Espoma
Thank you, Jacques. This makes a lot of sense. I’ve been mixing in the fertilizer, but not anymore. Thanks again! 👍🏾
agree to disagree...
I do both..
Never had an issue since 2013 since I started my garden
Nope. Because my Dobermans eat the fertilizer off of the top. I have to put it inside.
How do you get your straw mulch so fine? Mine looks like a pterodactyl nest
Super informative, thank you!
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
What if you’re using a self irrigating pot or bed, bringing water from below? Here, the water is so hard, after a couple weeks watering from above I got a nice mineral crust! I’m going to try your method, crust be darned! Keep up the good work😊
Where I live there us so much Lyme in the water it turns everything white!
What about rain water collection or a simple water filter? Also if that’s what it does to the plants what’s it doing to the people… 🤔🤦♀️🤷♀️😂
@@cececox6399 I don't seem to be suffering any ill effects from it but it's hard on hot water heaters. Lyme accumulates inside the tank and burns out the heating element. It also makes weird ice cubes. I think the rain water idea is a good one. Reverse osmosis filter systems are expensive.
You don't even want to add any fertilizer until about 4 weeks when you start with as small of a rooted cutting as he did.
All it'll do is provide nutrients that aren't needed while killing beneficial bacteria and fungi
That bag of soil sounded exactly like the minecraft dirt block. Its very fitting
What’s the difference between compost and fertiliser? 🤔
Do you guys really buy soil , you could take soil from a little far from city
I just made this mistake today…. Live and you learn
what was the point of your "compost".. then.. adding fertiliser.. or was your "compost" just decayed wood mulch as the sell at some "garden centers".. thats not gardening !
This is truly compost made from manure, greens, and browns
You should not need any fertilizer for 2 to 3 months using that Happy frog, and I would add a little bit more perlite to the mix too. Happy roots, happy shoots.
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
So a bag of premium potting soil and a handful of fertilizer and you get a cauliflower? I'm afraid you're losing around $6 a piece...
B it's fresh.
I really appreciate y’all’s videos. I try to get as much knowledge as I can. This is my first season growing in raised beds and boy have I had some challenges. I wish I could send you pictures. It would give you enough content for several videos. I need help!!!!!!!
I just started my container garden Saturday,i forgot to add compost,oh well we'll see what happens,these videos are very helpful...
why you can’t just water slower without runoff.
I thought potting mix was already compost? Am I doing all my container plants wrong, I just use potting mix 😂
Some potting mixes have compost in them already, but adding more pure compost ( like aged manure or leaf mould ) usually aids in the health and growth of the plant long-term.
Ditch the happy frog get promix or coco thank me later
Do you find it depends on the fertiliser you’re using? Me personally I fertilise with slow release on top as it waters in but something like worm castings I would mix into the soil
Where do you place fish heads for use as fertilizer?
I always wonder can compost be used as soil ?
Discount Mr. Beast. Farmer Beast ?
anyone else think the video is super quiet?
Looks like i have been doing it right all along.
I want to grow more cold crops this year
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
Makes sense.
Thank You
Love the video but the sound is very low😪
do you ever use perlite or vermiculite?
Add some perlite/vermiculite in the the bag as well
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
Great tip
Thanks soooo much for this tip!
broccoli I grew that before
Thank you for the tip!
Thank you I didn't know that🙂
Thank you for sharing
huh I have been doing it wrong
Thank you!
Your audio is a little quiet.
Thank you. Good point
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
hmmm..interesting..Ill try this..I put soil then vermicompost then food scraps then compost. I never use store bought soil..i garden in containers with worms which are fed weekly with a food scrap slurry
Foxfarm is good stuff
Try sifting the compost and mulch with what ever doesn’t fall through!
make louder sound
It depends if you make your own mix I don't use bags anymore you always get less soil for more in a pre mix but they already have amendments in them
I have never understood why people are so hell-bent on fertilizing just beneath the plant...
Jacque, would filling a 20 Gal trash can with potting mix then adding appropriate amounts of worm castings, compost (bagged) and chicken manure be overkill or make for a good mix for container veg and flowers? I'd like to get the most fertile mix I can get all in one container.
Not good at gardening. I'll try this. Plus our neigh ors cat kept pooping in my garden and flowers so I think I'm going to try this.
Top dressing
Nice
Thank you!
Right ❤
Be carefull with seedlings or young plants if you are using FF/ Ocean Forest. Allegedly it's hotter than it used to be by them adding a synthetic soluble fert. People have had some of their stuff struggling. Happy Frog is the best one they have. Low safe and slow wins the tasty food.
Wrong lol
Disagree 100%
Thanks!
Clever!
Something had to be 1/10 of an inch from the roots for the plant to eat it… where microrhiza comes in
Could have cut so much of this time out for the literal 2 seconds of "tip" you gave.
I don't like the fabric pot, the soil by the wall dry out so fast!
A 5gal. What pouch? Anyone.
grow bag. also...
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
Super genius! ❤
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
Goos job
Great tip.
fyi. fox farm is being produced on an old mill property covered in pcbs! look it up in the California dept of toxic substances control website. don't grow your food in anything not omre organic certified. omre checks for that shiznit. usda just looks at current practices not site contamination
What kind of fertiliser do you use in those growbags?
Your trick: add that compost! Thanks!
Well now we ALSO want to see how that cauliflower fares.
This will probably be the first year planting a garden. I don't have a compost pile yet.