Explaining Garden Phosphorus Complete Guide - The NPK Series

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • This video is a complete guide on garden phosphorus. Phosphorous is a vital plant nutrient that plants need to preform and produce well. Without phosphorous in the garden soil plants can be more susceptible to pests and diseases. Learn all about phosphorus, why it's good for the garden, what it does, when to apply, how to apply and many sources of phosphorus as well as free phosphorus sources that can be used in the garden. This video is part of the NPK series.
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    00:00 The Job of Phosphorus in the Garden
    01:19 When to Apply Phosphorus to Soil
    02:10 Sources of Phosphorus
    05:42 How Much Phosphorus to Use
    06:10 How to Apply Phosphorus
    08:16 Do you Need Phosphorus
    08:26 Symptoms Plants Show When Lacking Phosphorus
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  • @faustinechonavel-weakley1023
    @faustinechonavel-weakley1023 2 месяца назад +1

    I just came across your channel. I was looking for some quick tips for container plants... and got a complete agricultural extension course! I am going to forward a link to my sister in Vermont who has a large flower and vegetable garden.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  2 месяца назад +1

      🥰thank you! I appreciate that 😊

  • @carebearb2007
    @carebearb2007 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this information! You have helped me learn so much. 🥰 Love from Roseburg, OR

  • @minglebong
    @minglebong 6 месяцев назад +1

    HI Ali, I was waiting and waiting for a garden tour this year and there was none. Living in the tropics, we can actually plant some of cold season plants but they can be challenging especially with the pests and obtaining some of the seeds itself. So I take delights in watching some else's garden instead! Hope you will be able to feature more of your garden next season. ❤❤
    Organic fertilisers are very expensive in Malaysia. So I went to collect chicken guts and fish guts (if chicken guts are not available) by the pails to add them to my compost pile mix together with the fruits including mangoes, durians, sapodilla and jackfruits and sugarcane waste among other composting materials. I have started to use the hard labour of this new compost mix and am very happy with them.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  6 месяцев назад +2

      I will be doing garden/orchard tours this coming new year. I’ve stayed more educational this year, but have found that many are wanting that tour. I think it would be fun to do winter, spring, summer and fall tours. The landscape changes to much. Thank you for reassuring me that that’s what I should do!
      Your compost pile sounds like it will and is complete and wonderfully full of nutrients! 😀🥰

    • @minglebong
      @minglebong 6 месяцев назад

      @@Alisorganics Yay.. I'm looking forward for the tours. Growing in the Garden, GrownToCook and Melbourne Food Forest are among my favourite channels and they too either had gone educational or not creating contents anymore. Luckily Syra of SunRa Artist Homestead is still sharing his paradise. I am grateful. Thank you.

  • @insidethegardenwall22
    @insidethegardenwall22 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ali, was that a rutabaga in the thumbprint? How did you do that?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  6 месяцев назад

      That is a turnip. One of my beds this year grow the biggest root crops ever. I fed it well.

  • @drrahilakurdi5943
    @drrahilakurdi5943 6 месяцев назад +1

    🤎💙💚🖤💚💙🤎