From The Ashes Comes Life Again - Homemade Fertilizer - Potassium / Calcium / Magnesium - Wood Ashes
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2022
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*****RESULTS OF THE POTATO EXPERIEMENT*****.... the potatoes that received large amounts of ash fertilizer displayed ZERO ISSUES whatsoever!... in fact they were a bit harder and with higher yields than the potatoes that did not receive it... for me the issue is settled = Using ash to fertilize potatoes is very beneficial.
I agree, 1 like
have been using 1 handfull off ash pr/m2 mtr once 1 a years with excellent result, during rotation in my garden, this only happend every 4th year - so no poisening.
Potash improve development of ruth and entlagement of the bulbs also - lesser desiece in plants and earlier harvest.
Great tip - recommend it.
Add urine. Not joking.
Why not just sprinkle the ash in the trench you’re planting in ?
I was hoping to find a video on the results, but I still appreciate a pinned comment. Thank you 😊
I've been using Potato's ,it's fire full
Great, straight-forward presentation! Thanks for not putting music in the background, and not trying some flashy logo-video thing. So refreshing.
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Watched an old fellow one time plant a huge garden of potatoes long ago, no motorized equipment and no rototiller. Dug the furrows with a hoe and then he went down in his cellar and brought up a big bucket full of wood ashes and spread along the bottom of the furrows, then set out his cut potatoes(chitting) and covered them. Had the best potatoes ever. People need to get back to some of the old ways of doing things. They might learn something! Also, wood ashes from my pellet stove work great for potash.
thank you for your input my friend!... I am finding there's no ill effect in using wood ashes as well...
I have a pellet stove. I'm using Golden Fire pellets. I was wondering if this was safe to use. It's made from Douglas Fir from Oregon. I was under the impression that the pellets had some type of glue in them.
@@gardenlikeaviking I use woodash under my potatoes and then a little on the surface with Boron, and I’m a market gardener.🌱🌱🌱🎶🤗👍
@@highlandsgardeningcoach No glue in wood pellets. Just sawdust and high pressure used to manufacture.
Sometimes people make their own charcoal in simple trenches. It's pretty easy, you just dig a trench, fill it with brush, burn it and douse it well when the wood is charred to the extent you want.
I bring this up because I'm trying some new beds where I dug a small trench, burned wood in it, and then after gathering most of the char built a sort of hugel bed on top of that. My idea is that any ash left in there from letting some of the wood burn completely will be in the soil for the plants to use. I also think that having some char in the trench as well as "normal" wood hugel-style should be a benefit as well, for drainage and the usual reasons people like biochar, so I'm working with that too after innoculating the charcoal.
Hi. I am a farmer and I live on the other side of the globe and soils here often have pH values above 8. It is like a continuing struggle to keep the soil fertile. Years ago I also used wood ash, a boat load of it and that piece of land is right now significantly the most fertile of all. However my method differed and I used sulfuric acid when mixing potash in water. It made the mixture sizzle for a bit. I also used humic acid, compost, urine, bone and blood meals from a nearby slaughterhouse. Not only I had to use exactly zero amounts of chemical commercial fertilizers I also grew lush vegetables and had abundant harvests. Recently I have started to use chicken and dairy manures again as I see the soil losing fertility. I also learnt about AEC which is similar to CEC (anion and cation exchange capacity of a soil). AEC is never talked about for monetization reasons probably. Clay or other soil particles alone do not have enough capacity to hold on to all the positively and negatively charged ions of minerals. It is imperative to have a lot of organic matter in the soil so that the ions and any sort of fertilizer you add to your soil can "stick" inside of it instead of getting washed down with water. Just wanted to share my experience.
thank you for sharing your experience my friend I appreciate hearing this
Hi Mooney. It sounds like you need a channel! I want to learn frim you too
Are you on Athos? :D
@@nannimanfrin8420 No sorry.
Please, for a clueless non native speaker: what is AEC the abbreviation for? TIA! & Greetings from Bavaria
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I'm happy you are here my friend!!... now is a great time to watch all the videos and absorb as much of the information as you can so this upcoming season you can put it all into practice!!
I threw a handful of ash from my bbq grill directly into the bag at planting, and my potatoes did great.
When you live in a tropical country and learning a lot of gardening knowledge from a Viking-like guru. Thank you so much, you're such a great teacher! 😆👍
Thank you for making me realize that I need to stay here. 62 years old and I have no idea how to garden without wood ashes. You said "tropical" and suddenly I realized I know nothing about gardening without winter.
Every time you post I find out more about exactly the kind of information I'm interested in. Thanks!
One of the best video I’ve ever watched! THANK YOU!!!
I've just discovered your video and there are to the point and very helpful. Love utilizing what nature gives us! Thank you!!
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Been gaining a lot of knowledge from this channel. Glad I subscribed.
Me too
I’m 72 and I’ve just learned how to use wood ash in my garden.thank u!
Cleared things up a bit . Thanks.
Subscribed. Cheers.
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thank you my friend and yes my life is overflowing with abundance!... may you also be blessed with abundance!!
Definitely interested in your potato test. I have heard the same thing and avoid using my ash in their areas. Of course I don’t use my wood ash directly on anything. I mix it in my compost piles because it’s fast and easy.
Nice tips for better farming, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful growth thanks for sharing 🙌
Useful and interesting for home vegetables . Thank you dear Sir .
You have a fun personality
I enjoy listening to u
Avoid burning pallets for ash, they are commonly sprayed with copper salts or old to keep bugs and fungi from eating the wood
And two forms of Hydrobromic acid and hydrobromide monohydrate.
Penetrable in the timber upto 200mm kills everything.... Everything.
Love your video. You answered my questions of what to use it on.
So glad I found your channel! Thank you!
Great video with scientific explanation, very convincing
You are so great and knowledgeable.thanks
Great video!!! Ive known about ash since grade school when they taught us about slash and burn methods that the indigenous people here in the states used to do. But as you said - I was under the impression that it messed with the soil pH to much. Now that I've been growing in living soil I know this to be different.
that's right they knew the wisdom of the land!
Thanks for the video and info! Much appreciated.
I’m transitioning to natural fertilizers and these videos are so helpful. Thank you!!
Great !
I loved it much.
Thanks for this video.
Thank you for the ratios!
I knew I could use wood ashes on the garden, but didn't know the proper ratios. Thanks a bunch.
I heard about a quart of Ash per square meter
You are gold, I am learning so much valuable information, and am totally greatfull.
I came upon this video by chance. I am in Jamaica, as a child ashes as we called it then was used for everything. In the garden, anything planted in burnt soil usually flourished and yeild abundant results. Now, I grow orchids as a hobby, I want to know if this can be used on my orchids too. Thank you for a great video. Happy gardening. ❤❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
FANTASTIC INFORMATION THANKS
Very very informative. Thank you.
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Nice demonstration
Wow! This is so timely! I was going to burn some wood and sticks this week to make some ash. But I’ll definately be using this water down method! (Subscribed) 👍
thank you. have gathered 200 litres of ash so far this winter from my fireplace. will do the potato thing soon. wonderfull composted goat manure here. wil take care with the soft fluffy ashes!
I add my wood ash in late winter and early spring. I do so to get some color on the deep snow to help it melt so soil can start to warm sooner in zone 3. I do know of its benefits as fertilizer as well. I also make charcoal and add to my chicken coop to absorb oders and fertility. Then after time it goes in the garden after a trip through the compost pile.
Bio char as composting tool 🤔
Very good presentation and information
I read that ashes and vinegar to neutalize them, then top up with water, makes acetate minerals which are among the most absorbable for for foliar feeding and foliar works 5-8 times better than fertilizer anyway so you can drench the crap out of them with a sprayer for even better effect.
You are genius my friend! You explain everything soooo nice!!! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful video 🌷...
I've subscribed already hoping to receive more light from your experience and teaching
I love this my friend
I thank you so much for this. I'm from Malawi
Man I love that you love earth so much, love this channel. Hello from 🇵🇦
oh yes it is the mother that sustains us all
Awesome
Thank you so much for sharing this to us
A lot of myths in the gardening community. I'm glad you cleared it up. I've been applying ash everywhere in my garden for the last month, and I've been seeing healthier plants all around. I think a lot of these gardeners just read a Wikipedia article
😅so inspiring and do encourage farmers carry out same experiment to replenish their soil.
@@luvuniazubairi1124 Our neighbor raises chickens for Tyson. When they clean out the houses, it gets put into a pile. Twice a year, that used bedding gets put out onto the hay fields. It smells a day or two and then nothing. They call that litter Black Gold around here. Neighbor grows the BEST hay. Been buying from him for 20 years.
He rotates his cows through in the fall.
I've watched him for years and he knows what he is doing when it comes to farming.
I usually use mine as a potatoe and sweet potatoe cake for planting, it keeps the bugs off. And periodically add to the garden beds.
Thanks for sharing this information
Really, you are doing great. Keep it up.
Thanks so much for the video and info. I will make a lot of it tomorrow.
Thank you for the tip
Been saving my wood ash all winter just for this video, no seriously.
Great stuff! Im gonna make a batch or two of this when my tomatoes starts fruiting
Nicely done , Thanks Muchacho .
Subscribed
Oooohhhh thankyou!!
Ty from Norway.
Awesome information!!
Awesome info!
Thanks. Good tip.
I very much appreciate science of nature.
I would like more information on such topic s. Thanks again.
Awesome video thanks
Sweet potatoes thrive on potash ! Generally anything that needs potassium will love you for using it ! I sprinkle the ash in my sweet potatoes and they love it and have a much petter taste.
Thank you.
Thanks. very much.
1pt ash:5pt water, mix really well, use @1c per gallon.
Thank you for this info. Im trying to farm/grow food myself so this really helps. ♥
I’d been wanting to use wood ash but didn’t know how. Thanks!
that nice i always use wóid for cooking
Thanks for sharing. This information is worth subscribing to your channel 😍😍
So glad to hear the art and magic of ash. I must work to get maximum profit from this. Your explanation is wow.God bless you bro.
Muito bom voce entende muito obrigado e Deus lhe abençoe
Thank u ☺️ God bless I am from Melbourn
Very nice, sir, I am form India
Thank you!
Very interesting
Hi! Just found this video. My daddy always used woodshed to dust his garden plants. Especially potato plants! It helped kill potato bugs in the same way DE does.
Best way is to sprinkle the ashes around the plants roots and lightly water it in. I've done this for years
Water has memory .....soaking it in water will be the better way.
@@houndjog What proportion and how long to soak?
@@lindmarcella Just a handful and overnight is enough!
@@houndjog Another myth. Water does NOT have 'memory'.
Thanks very much my brother
excellent what to say i am speechless short and very educative video
thank you my friend!
Thanks
God is amazing, what a wonderful part of His creation. Thank you for sharing.
hahahaha, this morning, i need to empty the metal bucket with the wood ash in it ............. everything is perfect because i just see you for the first time accidently, i knew the wood ash good but i would just tip it on the garden, i am time poor, but thank you so much for explaining it all, i enjoy to understand properly, ppl like you i appreciate so much for passing on expert info in a short time. I live in a bushfire area, we had 350,000 hectares burning all around us a couple of years ago in victoria australia, and 100% after fires everything is so fertile and GREEEEEEN ............. take care and thank you again
I strongly agree Sir. Wood ash is also one of the best natural fertilizers.
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I swear I watched this video a couple times before but didn't get everything out of it even though it was short and sweet. I am a victim of brainwashing from the non-organic side. I started using the wood ash and then stopped because somebody said something about the pH. Meanwhile I have accumulated enough wood ash to do much work and it just sits there because of my brainwashing. I watched this video again and changed my mind. I'm going to use it starting tomorrow. Thank you Nate.
Thank you 👍🇿🇦
Oooh, so excited!!!
Thanks again!
My great aunt who moved to California many years ago, bought a property with a ocean view in the early 60's that had been burned over. She only put a wooden fence around the property, and held onto it until Sping, then sold it for 1.5 million dollars. She had bought it for next to nothing, because it looked so desolate, and ugly, but in the Sping it was lush and green again.
Nice info
Great idea! Everyone should try it, and produce more food. What you cannot eat, give to family and friends and sell the rest. I will try this out tomorrow with ashes from my fireplace. I would assume charcoal ashes will work too.
AMAZING VID!
Thanks for the info.
For anyone who wants to put the ash directly into the water can, its 80:1 (water to ash)
- 1tsp of straight ash per 16oz of water
- 1/8th cup(2.5 Tbsps) per gallon
- 3/4 cup per 5 gallons
good info emkay? thanks
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