I love your representation in your video, so happy I found your channel! I wish you have more audiences, please don't stop making videos. Your information is so useful.
👋 😎💖 *Hi Joe* .....been Feeling overwhelmed with all the Varieties of Soil Mixtures / Soil recipes/ Ammendments.. best for a garden Would love to know which of your veggies do well with what Soil recipe/ mixtures . . This is a Listing of Ingredients that many UA-camrs are covering . Native soil Top soil Manure (cow / chicken / Sheep / Mushroom COMPOST ..etc) Compost (DIY vs Purchased bagged) Humus Worm Castings/ Worm Tea / . Sand Azmite Rock Dust small Pebbles . Peat Coconut Coir Vermiculite Perlite Bio-Char . Fertilizer Bone Meal Blood Meal Epsom Salt Egg shells Coffee Grains Tum antacid . Mulch (leaf / twig / sawdust / etc ) . Thanks again for all your hard work and continued education / inspiration you give us.
Great video. I threw some lettuce seeds in my front bed this morning behind some ornamentals. Joe, what is "compost soil" as opposed to soil with compost? I don't think you've mentioned that before.
I love this idea, but how do you keep the chipmunks, squirrels and deer from eating your plants? Fencing it in wouldn’t look that attractive for a front yard. Any suggestions?
I have sprinkled red pepper flakes on plants, and it helps to keep them from being eaten. I also drape bird-x netting over some plants. It's black plastic mesh, and you can't see it unless you get up really close.
Hey Joe how are you , I'm trying bush patio tomatoe plants this year. You have any suggestions to help on a successful yield?...Any info will be greatly appreciated.....
I wonder what to do with a container moss garden in a Michigan winter. Would it go dormant and be safe in a garage? Should it be left out and ok to freeze? It probably would die indoors...??
I wish you would put the product names in the show notes! I rewatched several times, but could not figure out what the nitrogen fertilizer name was. This is not the first time this has happened, so frustrating.
For highlights I can see your vedios and for detailing I can watch charles Dowling.
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Why do the Americans and English need to have SO MUCH GRASS? They could take some feet off the edges and plant much more food without destroying the esthetic....
In the 50s this whole idea of dream house with a big grass lawn was sold to middle class families. There was a huge economic boom after WW2 and many more ppl could afford those. Then this became the accepted style of yard and it became uncouth and even "embarrassing" to have a natural garden. Americans are very slowly starting to change their cultural view on grass yards now.
The grass turf lawn is an ecological tragedy of epic proportions - leading to habitat collapse, waterway eutrophication, potable water waste, and large scale exposure to toxic pesticides. (Check out Homegrown National Park)
I love your representation in your video, so happy I found your channel! I wish you have more audiences, please don't stop making videos. Your information is so useful.
👋 😎💖 *Hi Joe* .....been Feeling overwhelmed with all the Varieties of Soil Mixtures / Soil recipes/ Ammendments.. best for a garden
Would love to know which of your veggies do well with what Soil recipe/ mixtures .
.
This is a Listing of Ingredients that many UA-camrs are covering
.
Native soil
Top soil
Manure (cow / chicken / Sheep / Mushroom COMPOST ..etc)
Compost (DIY vs Purchased bagged)
Humus
Worm Castings/ Worm Tea /
.
Sand
Azmite
Rock Dust
small Pebbles
.
Peat
Coconut Coir
Vermiculite
Perlite
Bio-Char
.
Fertilizer
Bone Meal
Blood Meal
Epsom Salt
Egg shells
Coffee Grains
Tum antacid
.
Mulch (leaf / twig / sawdust / etc )
.
Thanks again for all your hard work and continued education / inspiration you give us.
Beautiful!
Great video. I threw some lettuce seeds in my front bed this morning behind some ornamentals. Joe, what is "compost soil" as opposed to soil with compost? I don't think you've mentioned that before.
This is some serious mean kale!
Kale is king in my cool season garden. Would not have a season without it! 👍
I love this idea, but how do you keep the chipmunks, squirrels and deer from eating your plants? Fencing it in wouldn’t look that attractive for a front yard. Any suggestions?
I have sprinkled red pepper flakes on plants, and it helps to keep them from being eaten. I also drape bird-x netting over some plants. It's black plastic mesh, and you can't see it unless you get up really close.
If you have a cat or dog putting their fur around the base of the plants can help, the rabbits don't like the smell of predators
Dont plant near the sidewalk especially if people walk their dogs past your house!
Hey Joe how are you , I'm trying bush patio tomatoe plants this year. You have any suggestions to help on a successful yield?...Any info will be greatly appreciated.....
I wonder what to do with a container moss garden in a Michigan winter. Would it go dormant and be safe in a garage? Should it be left out and ok to freeze? It probably would die indoors...??
So great
Step 1: Don't live in an HOA or other authoritarian neighborhood.
I wish you would put the product names in the show notes! I rewatched several times, but could not figure out what the nitrogen fertilizer name was. This is not the first time this has happened, so frustrating.
Milorganite, I believe is what he mentioned.
For highlights I can see your vedios and for detailing I can watch charles Dowling.
Why do the Americans and English need to have SO MUCH GRASS? They could take some feet off the edges and plant much more food without destroying the esthetic....
In the 50s this whole idea of dream house with a big grass lawn was sold to middle class families. There was a huge economic boom after WW2 and many more ppl could afford those. Then this became the accepted style of yard and it became uncouth and even "embarrassing" to have a natural garden. Americans are very slowly starting to change their cultural view on grass yards now.
The grass turf lawn is an ecological tragedy of epic proportions - leading to habitat collapse, waterway eutrophication, potable water waste, and large scale exposure to toxic pesticides. (Check out Homegrown National Park)
Can you use dog or cat manure too?
Just wondering.
I just can't use milorganite on veggies ever since I found out it's made from human waste and sewage :{ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milorganite
Thanks for sharing this information!
There's nothing wrong with that! The process uses bacteria to break down all the waste products so it is safe for growing food
@@meevluvWhat about all of the pharmaceuticals people consume....
Sneaky gardening 😁 It isn't like a neighbor leaving an ugly, broken down car in the driveway, it's plants 🤨