Organic Farming - There is no such thing as a lack of Nutrients and Azolla update!

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Buy Organic Seeds here! www.seedsnow.c... We take a look at why soil erosion is the biggest threat to our arable lands. Why we need to develop a better understanding on keeping our soils healthy. Why Agrochemical Intensive Farming is causing quite a lot of damage to to our agricultural soils and why correct organic farming practices are the answer. We will also look at nitrogen fixing plants like azolla and I finally go around to doing an update on how it is doing.
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  • @workwithnature
    @workwithnature  6 років тому +3

    We ended up growing 64 eggplants on that plot of land, With each plant giving at least ten aubergines each. Our first harvest can be viewed on the community tab on the main channel page.

  • @azza-in_this_day_and_age
    @azza-in_this_day_and_age 6 років тому

    makes a lot of sense. i see plants growing out the side of a cracked piece of concrete or on a rooftop where some dust has collected into a tiny patch of dirt, simply amazing. the tenacity for life and ability to pull resources from the atmosphere makes total sense.

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому +1

      Also they found that a few trees can even take in Nitrogen through the leafs. Just in the same way the take in carbon and oxygen. Plants seem to be evolving in that direction too.

  • @halsteward1003
    @halsteward1003 6 років тому

    Agreed my Friend.. I'm under impression that the more nutrient dense your mulch is. More better, better. I'm using some Comfrey and Purslane and that is doing nothing but enhancing the soil.

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому

      Ah comfrey what a plant. Used to use it a lot too. Now I am using banana and a n fixing tree as well.

  • @ecatgamer8136
    @ecatgamer8136 6 років тому

    how to find out stingless money be natural Colony

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому

      Look at walls trees and they seem to like electricity boxes on the outside of houses. Just keep your eyes open and you will soon spot them. I know of four places right now where they live naturally.

  • @sharadajoshi8920
    @sharadajoshi8920 6 років тому

    Nowadays its more about taste than nutrition, the advantage of organic farming gives you both, bonus it saves the soil and environment

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому

      Well said. Any organic gardener who has harvested their own food will always comment on how amazing the taste of it is. I remember when selling my eggs from my own chickens and honey for that matter, that the very old people where my best customers, as they they themselves remarked, you can just not get that taste nowadays.

  • @Southerngrower
    @Southerngrower 6 років тому +1

    I'm pretty sure the plant you have growing in your pond is Salvinia

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому +1

      Yep that is it, just did a quick check and it also forms a symbioses with N - fixing bacteria. Thanks for letting me know! Plus in some places it is considered to grow very rampant. As in the fastest growing weed. So far I have not found it to be too invasive. Thankfully. But it sure is a good biomass producer.

    • @takeitoutside6049
      @takeitoutside6049 6 років тому

      Good eye

    • @macka29au
      @macka29au 6 років тому +1

      Yes looks to be Giant Salvinia....Salvinia molesta.

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 6 років тому +1

      That, or Salvinia natans.

  • @DavidAtchison121
    @DavidAtchison121 6 років тому

    didn't you just get a new camera?

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature  6 років тому

      This is an older video when I was trying to fix the camera first.