Thanks my friend! I found out about that shrimp shell approach when researching nematodes and okra. I had no idea before then. Thanks for watching brother.
Thank you so much. I will say I would not do it unless I really needed to do it. Semi related to no till. The more you bust up that soil the more you mess up the ecosystem in the soil. That is my thought anyway. Cheers and thanks for watching Juani.
Very interesting! Wonder how long that would be effective? I guess I don't have enough of a bug or fungus problem to warrant doing this, but cool to know!
Good question. All I know is that 6 starts we bought in from nurser introduced fusarium wilt. So, that would need to be killed in the soil if you wanted to grow night shades again that are heirloom. I guess the insects and weeds could show up again in six months naturally, but if it is really bad already, like really bad, it is worth knocking it down for a year or two in my opinion.
Aloha public ser.mes.- 🎨🐿️my amiga is a fellow gardener. Oh boy are you in for a treat. She critic my cooking. I'm sure she will straighten you out. She has a pocket garden. For a good month or so been trying to grow mint. This is a true gardener. - A heavy heart tonight as my vertical garden dies a little. Painting with Squirl..... ( Start with nuts & glitter just add mud I told her earlier today she said add weed - see what I mean )
Hey Jules! Solarize the soil for the win. Thank you for the tips. Much appreciation. Thank you my friend. Peace, Love, Namaste, Laterrrrrrrrrs
Namaste brother Jace!
Great advice! It’s such a great way to prepare soil and rid it of hard to co tell weeds. Thanks for sharing!
Most welcome. Hope it helps in some way down the road. Thanks so much.
Hey there J, thank you so much for sharing with us. I hope you ha e a blessed week! Wendy🐞🇺🇸❤🙏🏻🦋
Thank you Wendy. You as well. ☀️
Nice information to share and add to the gardening library archives brother Jules
Thanks my friend! I found out about that shrimp shell approach when researching nematodes and okra. I had no idea before then. Thanks for watching brother.
It was a great sharing..
Very useful video
Thank you so much!
Great video. Very good information. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Shannon!
Good point about the ecosystem.
Thanks brother!
Interesting info brother..hope you guys have a great week..blessings
You as well my friend. And thanks for watching.
Interesting! I had never heard of solarizing soil before!
Thanks. Something to keep in mind down the road, just in case. ;)
Ok cool! I’ll have to check this out
Hey Jan! Thanks for watching. Hope that comes in handy for you somewhere down the road.
@@JulesGardening I’m sure it will Jules! ❤️
Never heard of this process before! It makes sense, great tip!
Thank you so much. I will say I would not do it unless I really needed to do it. Semi related to no till. The more you bust up that soil the more you mess up the ecosystem in the soil. That is my thought anyway. Cheers and thanks for watching Juani.
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Good info have a great week
Thanks MB!
I have kept the snow off the garden to let the cold kill off the bad. (Snow acts like a blanket) Enjoyed :)
Oh, thank you for sharing. And thanks for watching too Henry.
Nice update!
Thank you so much.
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated 😉👍🇺🇸
You bet! Thank you for watching!
Thanks Jules!
Most welcome Juani.
Wow never heard of this!! Thank you!!!
Most welcome. I thought the research I did might be useful for others. Have a good one!
@@JulesGardening it sure is....I love that about this community...the sharing.
Hello Jules, love your video about solarization, how can l get in touch with you to ask a couple of questions
email me at jwslate@catawba.edu
Very interesting! Wonder how long that would be effective? I guess I don't have enough of a bug or fungus problem to warrant doing this, but cool to know!
Good question. All I know is that 6 starts we bought in from nurser introduced fusarium wilt. So, that would need to be killed in the soil if you wanted to grow night shades again that are heirloom. I guess the insects and weeds could show up again in six months naturally, but if it is really bad already, like really bad, it is worth knocking it down for a year or two in my opinion.
Interesting!
Thank you. Glad you found it useful. Be well. Happy weekend.
Thank you Jules. Good things to know & know how! I hope I don't have to do this!
Yep, I would not do it unless absolutely necessary!
@@JulesGardening Duely noted! Got it, lol.
@@VoonChile ba ha ha ha, well, my main point, do nothing until you got to, right?
Aloha public ser.mes.- 🎨🐿️my amiga is a fellow gardener. Oh boy are you in for a treat. She critic my cooking. I'm sure she will straighten you out. She has a pocket garden. For a good month or so been trying to grow mint. This is a true gardener. - A heavy heart tonight as my vertical garden dies a little. Painting with Squirl..... ( Start with nuts & glitter just add mud I told her earlier today she said add weed - see what I mean )
Problem #1 squirl, #2 nova Scotia summer
interesting
@@JulesGardening she needs tips I think her season not much longer
This is great info. I just hope I never need it. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I put thought into it. I'm buying 🎨🐿️ a bag of carrots to plant. Then I think harder & figured them little carrots fit them pockets better. Oh boy
ha ha
Never heard of
Thanks for watching Tom.