7 Things You Can BURY in the GARDEN to Improve the Soil

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2020
  • In this video, I give you 7 things you can bury in the garden to improve the soil and help plants and vegetables grow better!
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  • @Selfsufficientme
    @Selfsufficientme  3 года назад +226

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    • @johnmcandrew852
      @johnmcandrew852 3 года назад +7

      Just bought a Tall Birdie 6-in-1 raised bed container for my new home in Iowa, and got 5% off, thanks to you. Love your videos. Very practical, helpful, and easy to grasp for an unpracticed amateur.

    • @foxybuddy
      @foxybuddy 2 года назад

      Use treated timber DIY a raised bed seems more solid and cheaper, but there's arguments about lining 4 sides of the bed

    • @priyakulkarni9583
      @priyakulkarni9583 2 года назад

      Amazing guy

    • @saradhas6048
      @saradhas6048 2 года назад +1

      Hi I am from India.. good effort you can do...same thing i will follow your garden method...

    • @Goldenbudgetsavings2
      @Goldenbudgetsavings2 2 года назад

      I don’t have a Tumblr I’m using a plastic container and plain stuff in there with holes for my compost but I don’t remember to store it says in there should I get some more meds to help it because I don’t really have the strength to Stir all the Food and stuff for the compost

  • @divxxx
    @divxxx 3 года назад +1648

    When after the list of dead animals buried in the garden he started the sentence with "last year, my wife..." I almost choked. Luckily she's doing great.

  • @stephen6945
    @stephen6945 3 года назад +1850

    Burying a kangaroo is probably the most Australian thing I've ever seen in gardening on RUclips. Great video!

    • @0987654321mnbvcxzmor
      @0987654321mnbvcxzmor 3 года назад +37

      That banana must have some flavor

    • @robstyles2675
      @robstyles2675 3 года назад +5

      Lmaoooooo 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾

    • @rauls7616
      @rauls7616 3 года назад +28

      Actually that’s probably second most Australian after grilling one on the barbie

    • @javedmushtaq3099
      @javedmushtaq3099 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @garlanddavidson6845
      @garlanddavidson6845 3 года назад +22

      @@robstyles2675 I love it when he said well At least the kangaroo made goods bananas -lol -I’m like “-Praise thy sacrificed kangaroo to thy garden gods! -for thy good bananas!”

  • @willowtreehomeschool8859
    @willowtreehomeschool8859 Год назад +274

    When we lost our beloved cat to old age we buried him in the back yard. We didn't have a garden of any kind, but a bird must have pooped some seeds there. The next spring we had a large flowering bush where we buried our kitty. Something about seeing the circle of life in such an amazing way helped me with the loss of my favorite cat.

    • @eggolise
      @eggolise Год назад +1

      Done the same with two of our cats. It's all fertilizer!

    • @stefs3460
      @stefs3460 Год назад +4

      We always plant a rose bush on top of pets

    • @AngieWDPSpicy
      @AngieWDPSpicy Год назад +3

      Awesome story! It’s hard to lose our pet family but seeing that spring to life I’m sure helped a little!❤

    • @jin6000
      @jin6000 Год назад +4

      We did the same thing with my grandmother. Place is a friggin jungle now.

    • @ilrargaming3906
      @ilrargaming3906 Год назад +3

      ​@@jin6000why so dark here 😂

  • @tilliehollis758
    @tilliehollis758 Год назад +93

    This video made me feel ever happier with our choice to do a natural burial for my mum. The cemetery is filled with UK heratage trees, each one is atop the grave of someone and when I visit with the children she never got the chance to meet, we can see the blossoming cherry tree grow bigger and bigger each year. It's really a beautiful thing to turn death into life.

    • @hazelsavill1497
      @hazelsavill1497 Год назад +13

      I'm glad you posted about this. I've been to see my burial plot in rural dorset, uk. It's a natural buried ground where everyone chooses a native tree/shrub to be planted soon after burial. My name is Hazel so a Hazel will be planted. It can feed off of me and feed the local wildlife.

    • @jennyabel7231
      @jennyabel7231 Год назад +8

      What a wonderful idea. I always thought I wanted to be cremated but recently heard about burial as a way to give back to Mother Earth. Your story adds more to that. Mind you, not planning on going for a while.😂

    • @Meowbay
      @Meowbay Год назад

      @@jennyabel7231 So, are you dead yet?

    • @williamslater-vf5ym
      @williamslater-vf5ym Год назад +1

      Was it more, or less expensive than embalming and a casket? I know that question sounds like a no Brainer, but anything "alternative" tends to cost more.

    • @lisathatcher3773
      @lisathatcher3773 10 месяцев назад +2

      I've never heard of this. Is the person not embalmed or put into a casket?

  • @jennroberts3837
    @jennroberts3837 3 года назад +750

    I used to have a sign at the boundary of my property “trespassers shall be composted”....

  • @TheModernHermeticist
    @TheModernHermeticist 4 года назад +2973

    It's the circle of life. Sooner or later, everything's bananas.

    • @mj6463
      @mj6463 4 года назад +28

      The Modern Hermeticist 😂

    • @sugarmuffin319
      @sugarmuffin319 4 года назад +15

      Ha! I like that. ;)

    • @chefevilee9566
      @chefevilee9566 4 года назад +42

      You are on the list of most classic comments of 2020!!!! 😂

    • @shawtop
      @shawtop 4 года назад +4

      ruclips.net/video/JIyyPXA9tY0/видео.html

    • @MicroageHD
      @MicroageHD 4 года назад +4

      Maybe in Australia, haha :D

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson 2 года назад +144

    🐣--- G'day! 2:58 - Regarding Mark's point that eggs can be hatched to produce more birds, I just wanted to assure people who perhaps don't keep poultry that eggs will only hatch if they're fertile, and you'll only get fertile eggs if you keep a male bird with your females.
    My (6) chickens are all ladies, and if they're content, not stressed and well fed they'll usually lay one egg each per day, (it depends on their mood).
    I don't keep a cockerel/ rooster 🐓 because I don't want to breed chickens. The eggs my ladies lay are 100% unfertilised and can never hatch. There's no life or even potential life in them. No mini chickens are being terminated when the eggs are scrambled.
    Unfertilised eggs contain fat, protein, minerals, water and air, and are no more alive than a fresh pancake mix.
    I just thought it was worth mentioning. Some viewers might not be aware of all the 'facts of life' of keeping chickens. (🐦🐦 + 🐝🐝!)

    • @quest4adventure495
      @quest4adventure495 Год назад +14

      It’s amazing how few people actually know this.

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 Год назад +4

      Yup. I fertilized eggs are chicken periods, essentially. Very good thing to mention because lots of kids and even adults don’t know how birds propagate because it’s different from mammals.

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller 3 месяца назад

      I had a little chicken (polish crested,iirc) that could lay up to four eggs a day. They were about half the size of regular eggs, and had a slightly blue tinge so they looked as if they glowed in the shaded place she liked to lay in. 🍳🥚🐣

  • @DavidfromMichigan
    @DavidfromMichigan 2 года назад +13

    I recently lost my favorite dog. He was a large boned chocolate lab. By far the smartest and most kind pet ill ever have. We buried him and planted an imperial rose and peonies above him. I've never seen a rose so big and beautiful. What a nice way to remember my best friend.

  • @SidequestMax
    @SidequestMax 3 года назад +909

    “Yes it is sad when animals get killed or come to a premature end, like young Skippy the kangaroo here, but on a positive note, he did make good bananas”. That one got me 😂

    • @aussielady7539
      @aussielady7539 3 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @pepperrona
      @pepperrona 3 года назад +10

      Same I was like oh my goodness what am I watching hahaha :(

    • @fj3158
      @fj3158 3 года назад +27

      😂 And I was watching and admiring how he kept such a straight face when doing to, but I could see deep down he wanted to crack up laughing in that one too 😂

    • @amandapillow5258
      @amandapillow5258 3 года назад +2

      Same😂

    • @HardcoreDuce
      @HardcoreDuce 3 года назад +5

      My grandma made so good bananas if you know what I meam. 🤣😏😏☺

  • @katehartley621
    @katehartley621 3 года назад +511

    We have a nursery. One year a customer returned bringing me a basket of the biggest, juiciest oranges i have ever seen. A tree he bought from us 10 years earlier was doing very well. I asked him for his secret. "Well, "he said, "we are a Philippine family and we BBQ at least 4 nights a week and eat a lot of fish. My BBQ sits next to that orange tree. I clean and wash the fish with the garden hose right over the root zone of that tree." So, fish emulsion 4-5 times a week with fresh water equals a very happy and generous orange tree.

    • @jamestomlin5525
      @jamestomlin5525 3 года назад +20

      Fish~ truly a wonderful food

    • @nehagupta8473
      @nehagupta8473 3 года назад +10

      Nature needs very little from us

    • @stephenbeacham9717
      @stephenbeacham9717 3 года назад +43

      Don’t tell vegetarians!

    • @lety431
      @lety431 3 года назад +52

      I use the water from my aquariums when it’s time for their water change and it’s completely transformed what used to be pretty dry nutrient deficient soil. Nature gives us everything we need♥️

    • @chrismckell5353
      @chrismckell5353 3 года назад +9

      @@lety431 that is a great idea, waste not want not.

  • @kaylynnr8003
    @kaylynnr8003 2 года назад +19

    I buried a beloved old white cat named Snowball in a simple pine box about 2 feet down. Planted a snowball bush on top of it. That little bush start grew to be more than 30 feet tall over the next 15 years and had blooms on it 12" in diameter. Most beautiful Snowball bush in Utah, USA, ever grown!

    • @Apr1860
      @Apr1860 8 месяцев назад

      14:00 beautiful story indeed as she lives on, gloriously.

  • @bryankopesky8228
    @bryankopesky8228 2 года назад +9

    I had a 1 acre garden as a teenager and would head to the Mississippi River to catch carp to bury in my garden. Great raspberries!

  • @mrcharrington1
    @mrcharrington1 3 года назад +453

    My father-in-law is without a doubt the most "frugal" man I know. Years ago, he found a huge dead shark washed up on shore in S.C. He brought it home and buried it beside a fig tree. Within a few years the tree was huge.

    • @shemmac4700
      @shemmac4700 2 года назад +25

      Shoulda kept the teeth!

    • @jvmancilla3
      @jvmancilla3 2 года назад +6

      Awesome

    • @kristinebailey6554
      @kristinebailey6554 2 года назад +31

      YES ! My dad grew up on a farm and he would bury huge carp at the base of my mothers roses. Incredible results.

    • @muneebmuhamed43
      @muneebmuhamed43 2 года назад

      Atleast it is not your grandfather or grandmother who did it.

    • @kathybrant571
      @kathybrant571 2 года назад +29

      At least these animals get respected by being buried but you do have to give the buzzards the credit they deserve from their role in helping to clear the carcus's from roads, etc.

  • @thepsychocybe7078
    @thepsychocybe7078 4 года назад +370

    I buried ET in my garden and my tomato harvest was out of this world

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  4 года назад +26

      LOL...

    • @deanaogorman5592
      @deanaogorman5592 4 года назад +4

      Ba dum ch

    • @calmblueocean7243
      @calmblueocean7243 4 года назад +7

      That actually reminded me - 10 years ago I rented a place and built a great vege garden (which made the landlord put the rent up, because suddenly the overgrown weed ridden yard was productive and increased the property value, grrr😡!) Anyway, planting out my cherry tomatoes one day, my necklace must have snapped and I lost my Miraculous Medal in the garden. That summer we had tonnes of tomatoes - it was the legendary crop of that garden! 🍅 Wonder how the next tenants are getting on....

    • @umamehra4231
      @umamehra4231 3 года назад

      @@calmblueocean7243 in d fear that they wudnt take care.. U sud ve undone ur toll..

    • @lahawk7410
      @lahawk7410 3 года назад +4

      @@calmblueocean7243 I thought that you were going to say that it came up on one of the tomato plants! lol Instead you were blessed with an abundant crop. : )

  • @ralfdeutsch5770
    @ralfdeutsch5770 2 года назад +6

    If you live near the sea and you can collect kelp from the beach, it makes a great fertilizer that you can bury in garden beds.

  • @rubyruby6358
    @rubyruby6358 2 года назад +3

    My retired commercial fisherman grandpa "Diddy" (not P Diddy just plain Diddy) used to bury the fish heads, guts, gills, etc into his tomato garden after a day of fishing. He used a stake to mark the plant/area of the last "burial". He had a bumper crop of tomatoes every year. He gardened and deep-sea fished (alone) until 93 yrs young. I sure do miss him.

  • @Ally-Oop
    @Ally-Oop 3 года назад +607

    He’s seems like he is just having such a blast going through life. Not just the gardening which is amazing but his outlook and attitude and the joy on his face as makes his videos.

    • @kathybrant571
      @kathybrant571 2 года назад +6

      I just love his sense of humor and I agree, he must be happy in life. Which makes me happy watching him!!!

    • @swiss4ever93
      @swiss4ever93 2 года назад +7

      if you connect yourself to the force you are guided by it which is what everyone calls happiness. Every species on the planet except humans are on autopilot in sync with nature. We think we're intelligent and more advanced, but in truth we are poor because we lost all we had and now have to manually work to get them. We were once comfortable in the trees, caves or simple huts but now we can't live like that anymore we've lost that resilience. Look at all our technological advancements. they haven't improved our lives in the contrary they are stripping more and more of our relationship with nature and the force. It makes us sick and we have to find cures now for diseases that are a result of our dystopian lifestyle.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 2 года назад

      @@swiss4ever93 I can’t speak for Jedi religion but technology doesn’t hurt Christians and we have something far better than “the force”, we have a guarantee of eternal life in our next body. Either way technology is meant to make life easier not to separate you from your hobbies. Get out there and break some trails. Sleep in the woods and caves. Live your prehistoric fantasy.

    • @100canadianmaplestirup8
      @100canadianmaplestirup8 2 года назад +1

      @@308dad8 jedis no religion its a cheesy rip off of real ones. Christians used to be warrior monks to. the jedis resemble the samurai and Vikings religions. perhaps with a touch of native American teachings but mostly oriental and Nordic traditions.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 2 года назад +1

      @@100canadianmaplestirup8 Christianity still puts plenty into the Army. 77% of polled Americans self identify as Christian, and that number is reflected in the enlisted ranks. But we don’t levitate light sabers. And we aren’t nearly as selective about who we welcome to the fold.

  • @DesertDigger1
    @DesertDigger1 4 года назад +402

    I don't know why any one would give this man a thumbs down with as much as he teaches us.

    • @uk_prepper6775
      @uk_prepper6775 4 года назад +47

      It's from all of the vegans, getting a slap in the face from the reality, realising that plants aren't vegan.

    • @Glennfanity
      @Glennfanity 4 года назад +8

      Humorless Trolls 😡

    • @pappyfiddle
      @pappyfiddle 3 года назад +33

      @@uk_prepper6775 If you're REALLY REALLY pure you won't eat meat, eggs, milk, cheese, fish, birds, bugs, worms, eggplant, bananas, tomatoes, wheat, oats, bone, any plants, anything living at all. Including bacteria, protozoa, or even viruses. Or chemicals, which includes everything there is. You'll just meditate all day.

    • @tamminihumphries9382
      @tamminihumphries9382 3 года назад +4

      @@pappyfiddle lmao!!

    • @chrismckell5353
      @chrismckell5353 3 года назад +2

      @@pappyfiddle lol.

  • @jrhalabamacustoms5673
    @jrhalabamacustoms5673 2 года назад +162

    Honestly, when I'm done with this body I would be honored to be composted and become fertilizer. Great video!

    • @bunny7842
      @bunny7842 2 года назад +8

      That will certainly save on funeral expenses. lol

    • @richarddobson4382
      @richarddobson4382 2 года назад +4

      Me too. I don't think it will be very easy to do, but that's what I would like to happen.

    • @lizcox7286
      @lizcox7286 2 года назад +8

      They are beginning to legalize it in some states. There is growing interest as that as a funeral option. I would love it as well!! Ask a Mortician RUclips channel just recently posted what is happening as funeral composting gains traction.

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 2 года назад +2

      @@bunny7842 not really (unless you do it illegally) In most countries where this kind of funeral is allowed, it;s only in certain spots (in nature) and to claim such a spot is at least as expensive or more as a cemetery burial.

    • @denicepeterson626
      @denicepeterson626 2 года назад

      Yea I told my mother that 💪

  • @mlee4433
    @mlee4433 Год назад +27

    I’m sharing this video with my husband and friends because they think I’m crazy. I have an herb garden that is my bunny graveyard. My other gardens have chickens and other animals that have died over the years. We have funerals, say prayers, and put our beloved critters in the ground. I figured it would be good for the soil and we always have memories of the little animals that have passed. We have had problems with coyote attacks over the years, so we’ve had some heartbreaking times. But it does my heart good to see the beautiful plants that arise from the soil, nourished by the precious creatures.
    I also use the dirt out of my chicken yard, and the shavings and poop from my bunnies and guinea pig habitats in the gardens. I had a pumpkin patch that went crazy and overtook my side yard. Two years ago, I had a watermelon patch instead, and it did the same thing. I’ve had neighbors ask if they can have their kids clean out my chicken yard and take the dirt home for their gardens. We also throw our yucky chicken eggs out into the gardens and mix them in with the dirt. For being in southern Nevada, we’ve grown some pretty nice plants.
    Love this channel… I am now motivated to get out there and work in the yard… 109° or not!😎🔥

  • @demetriusthompson2362
    @demetriusthompson2362 4 года назад +541

    I like to bury seeds in the garden. Garden really takes off when I put them in there

    • @KristinaWes
      @KristinaWes 4 года назад +11

      😅😂🤣

    • @japr1223
      @japr1223 4 года назад +21

      A dad joke if ever I heard one, but I'm a dad, so I had a chuckle.

    • @umamehra4231
      @umamehra4231 3 года назад +4

      Cute..

    • @michaelscott356
      @michaelscott356 3 года назад +3

      It's this thing called.....p l a n t i n g!

    • @destinycoach5
      @destinycoach5 3 года назад +3

      hahahaha. BEST ANSWER!!!!

  • @MK-sk2mi
    @MK-sk2mi 4 года назад +2488

    Police: we're looking for a missing individual..
    Home owner: no idea..
    Police: Weew your tomatoes look great!

  • @dukemarlborough165
    @dukemarlborough165 Год назад +20

    My goal is just to not throw into the "trash" anything compostable: so all my food waste goes into the garden, usually just on the top (if its dry, like peels or teabags), or buried somewhat (such as fruit). The only things i exclude from this are things with salt or arsenic, which can't break down. So, if you have old milk, expired pasta, shredded paper, hair, cotton, etc., distribute and/or bury it in garden. If the items are slightly salty, like bread or prepared food like old salad. i distribute that across my lawn, and the small amount of salt will leach down into the groundwater eventually, and doesn't do any harm.

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Год назад

      May God bless you. I wish more people would make this effort

  • @trilliarobinson7862
    @trilliarobinson7862 Год назад +19

    Good to add the instruction to cover larger carcasses with planks or bricks. We buried geese, ducks and a sheep on our land in Cornwall, UK, and learned very quickly to make a heavy cover. The foxes were brilliant exacavators, and would dig up bits of beloved pets, then leave them around the property, if not protected !

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Год назад +3

      While it traumatized you, consider the fox side of things. That really made a good meal and they were so happy to not be hungry that night.

  • @davewasthere
    @davewasthere 3 года назад +461

    1. Animals 0:33
    2. Eggs 2:49
    3. Animal waste/manure 5:33
    4. Kitchen Scraps 7:08
    5. Coffee/Tea waste 8:32
    6. Garden Waste 9:49
    7. Worms 10:37

    • @Krawna
      @Krawna 3 года назад +10

      Thank you!

    • @stormysampson1257
      @stormysampson1257 3 года назад +3

      Hey Mr. Beer! Is there a point to your reply?

    • @davewasthere
      @davewasthere 3 года назад +45

      @@stormysampson1257 it's just an index. Lets people jump directly to the spot if they're just wanting detailed info on one.

    • @kevinstreet5709
      @kevinstreet5709 3 года назад +3

      Thanks

    • @jacobienbil3798
      @jacobienbil3798 3 года назад +4

      Thanks
      Netherlands

  • @yori4666
    @yori4666 3 года назад +143

    When we purchased our first house our children were young. I put in a sizeable garden. The garden had a good yield. When it was time I brought in a basket of freshly picked vegetables. My daughter refused to eat any. We asked why and she said because they came out of the ground. She did recover. She now owns her own home with a garden and chickens.

    • @catherinesyme901
      @catherinesyme901 2 года назад +5

      😂🤣😂🤣

    • @daudagladysyummy2008
      @daudagladysyummy2008 Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @annettethomas7836
      @annettethomas7836 Год назад +4

      Hilarious! 😂😂😂

    • @Sunny-jz3dy
      @Sunny-jz3dy Год назад +4

      😂🤣😂 Kids say the funniest things!

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Год назад

      Ugh, she was living in the city too long.
      What is scary is there may be adults who grew up in cities and still think that way. 😂

  • @deborahreinhold9774
    @deborahreinhold9774 2 года назад +85

    Hello from Tennessee,
    I have seen a lot of RUclips videos on gardening but yours have been the most informative of them all. I would never have thought of burying a dead animal for fertilizer in my garden. But then again I live in the USA and they see things differently. I love the fact that I don't have to put all my kitchen waste first in a compost bin before I put it in the garden. As for eggs...wow how many eggs have I tossed in the garbage disposal because they were bad. I could have been using them in the garden.
    I'm so happy I discovered your site and I will be watching more of your great gardening tips and ideas.
    Deborah Reinhold

    • @lolaneal583
      @lolaneal583 2 года назад +5

      My grandparents were German immigrants. Grosspapa always buried kitchen scraps in the garden, and the plants thrived!

  • @neomateo944
    @neomateo944 2 года назад +47

    I bury old rusty scrap metal a foot or so down near or under citrus trees. My father told me my grandfather always did it and had amazing results. So far I have to agree. Also to rake all the fallen leaves from grape vines and use as mulch around the vines.
    Great channel. Your enthusiasm is infectious. :)

    • @jennyabel7231
      @jennyabel7231 Год назад +3

      Thanks for the tip. I rushing off out now to help my sad little lemon tree!

    • @tobiealderman5045
      @tobiealderman5045 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip I'll be onto that

  • @mr16325
    @mr16325 3 года назад +170

    When you were talking about burying dead things, and you started with “ my wife Nina” ,I was like oh shit were is this going 😂

  • @nishantgilatar
    @nishantgilatar 3 года назад +776

    I want this man to be in charge of all open and forest land around the Earth

    • @jeffreyrice3141
      @jeffreyrice3141 3 года назад +31

      I want this bloke to run for election....
      The home veggie patch craze is blowing up at the moment.
      Quite a few primary schools are incorporating veggie patch gardening around Australia...
      It's only getting better.... (Hopefully)

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 3 года назад +18

      Nishant, Him and Paul Gauchi, Jeff lawton and Dr Elaine Ingaham should be in charge of saving our planet from satanic monsanto and all the tillers that kill us out there for money

    • @berniegurley9904
      @berniegurley9904 3 года назад +7

      Me too, im addicted to the videos 😁

    • @TheJohnen87
      @TheJohnen87 3 года назад +7

      Just has to stop using coffee pods and I'll vote for him 😂

    • @jjmoore132
      @jjmoore132 3 года назад +3

      @@jeffreyrice3141 , right on!

  • @reidweaver
    @reidweaver 2 года назад +2

    Rabbit manure is said to be the most complete manure of all. I've taken rabbit manure and used it on one side of the garden and other types for the other side and by far, my "rabbit-blessed" plants out grow the others.

  • @CauselessBliss
    @CauselessBliss 2 года назад +81

    Enjoyed your video. Thinking your garden as a worm farm is a unique perspective I hadn’t heard. Personally I like burying cinnamon sticks, or sprinkling cinnamon powder around-really helps with rooting, with lowering mold and pest control. Also using the water after I’ve boiled and cooked something, whether it be eggs or some carrots, I like to use that for watering when timing aligns. Or I was taught to make “tea” with onions and garlic skins, I find it reduces fungal and buggy problems. Glad I found your channel...

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Год назад +2

      Good point. I wonder about Asian spices that do not grow in the US but we carry in our pantry. If it gets too old, like say whole allspice, nutmeg, cloves, would it do any harm to use in the garden?

    • @gayletalerico7795
      @gayletalerico7795 Год назад +5

      Thanks for the boiled water and cinnamon tricks. Sounds helpful.

  • @pietdebeer7972
    @pietdebeer7972 4 года назад +219

    "But on a positive note...he did make good bananas" An absolute classic line

  • @The-art-9
    @The-art-9 4 года назад +246

    When he’s gathering duck eggs, “One there where you are” made me look down to my feet lol

  • @geofffalbo5900
    @geofffalbo5900 2 года назад +3

    Sprinkled my hair clippings in my garden. not only would it help with decomposition, I am told the human scent would keep some of the midsized animals away.

  • @Andrea22286
    @Andrea22286 2 года назад +3

    we burried our dog after he passed, under his favorite pine tree, and after a year; it flurished! It was always sad looking and didn't have many pine cones but the year after, there were so many pine cones that when they opened our stone grey house turned yellow in the wind!

  • @kiri101
    @kiri101 3 года назад +73

    I love that you have the appreciation and respect for worms to not want to stress them out.

    • @angy24B
      @angy24B Год назад

      Hes so good and at one with nature love worms

  • @chomama1628
    @chomama1628 4 года назад +59

    I buried each of my old schnauzers next to a fruit tree to honor them and it does help with the growth. Natures way. Every spring when they are blooming I remember each of them and the memories of our
    time together. ❤️🌱🌷

  • @singlemomgettinitdone
    @singlemomgettinitdone 2 года назад +21

    From Canada we also add wood ash from our fireplace. Not to much but it does add great nutrients. Love your videos!

  • @wilthomas7486
    @wilthomas7486 2 года назад +19

    I have buried some goats in my garden when I didn't want to butcher them and they had an untimely death due to snake bite or some other. I have also buried many of the other things you speak of with good results... always organic!

  • @b.p.1805
    @b.p.1805 4 года назад +842

    Why am I reading everyone's comments with an Australian accent?

    • @KathleenJ
      @KathleenJ 4 года назад +33

      What accent, it's all youse others that talk funny.

    • @KristinaWes
      @KristinaWes 4 года назад +10

      😅😂

    • @zoeywest317
      @zoeywest317 4 года назад +38

      I am reading it too... but I’m Australian so I read pretty much everything in an Australian accent. 🤣

    • @macb.43
      @macb.43 4 года назад +8

      Hahaha

    • @georgcorfu
      @georgcorfu 4 года назад +10

      Betsaira
      I have an english accent but I am greek!

  • @simkim121
    @simkim121 3 года назад +122

    I planted elderberry near where I buried my cat, on the edge of the woods, where she used to like to lay and watch the birds.

    • @cozycasasmr4510
      @cozycasasmr4510 3 года назад +5

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @thomasehrlichmann4936
      @thomasehrlichmann4936 3 года назад +6

      That is very thoughtful of you Kimberly , you will always remember the memories you had every time you harvest those berries . How old was your cat ?

    • @simkim121
      @simkim121 3 года назад +4

      @@thomasehrlichmann4936 she was 14

    • @thomasehrlichmann4936
      @thomasehrlichmann4936 3 года назад +2

      I'm sorry about your loss Kim , be glad you were able to give her the best days of her life . What did you call her ?

    • @robynmurray7421
      @robynmurray7421 2 года назад

      Sadly, she was probably killing the birds as well as watching them. I'm not blaming her, she was a cat doing what cats do. Please cat owners, if you live near Australian bushland, keep your cats inside not only to protect the wildlife but also as a courtesy to your neighbours who may not want cats in their gardens. I am planting native plants to encourage birds in my garden, but they are being chased away by the neighbour's cat who has taken to hanging around here.

  • @johnarmlovesguam
    @johnarmlovesguam Год назад +11

    Mark I've buried all of it for years along a line from one end of my 60' X 7' raised bed garden including collected poo and hair from my 2 pooches. After reaching one end of the garden I begin a second line repeating the process one hole at a time. By the time I complete a cycle everything is incorporated except larger pieces of wood that can't be chipped. Rainy season helps. Good luck mate. Stay strong.

  • @freddrog4689
    @freddrog4689 2 года назад +13

    I just came here from a video about planting sardines in your garden, he said to place coffee grinds on top of the carcass because its acts as a pest/animal deterrent and a fertilizer. You could utilize both coffee grinds and the boards together for extra protection from animals

  • @lindaharris9714
    @lindaharris9714 4 года назад +426

    I have buried all my pets and chickens in the garden and often planted a tree over them. The the tree is named after the animal.

    • @angelaberni8873
      @angelaberni8873 4 года назад +11

      That's so sweet 👏👏

    • @notimportant3914
      @notimportant3914 4 года назад +16

      I want to be cremated and my ashes placed into the ground with a tree.. my family can sit by the tree if ever they want to talk to me.
      BTW.. my mom shares your name. She passed away last March.. l miss her so much..
      Have a good day.

    • @umamehra4231
      @umamehra4231 3 года назад

      @@notimportant3914 didn't she wanted to b cremated in ur garden n grow a tree there?

    • @Shane_O.5158
      @Shane_O.5158 3 года назад +1

      what, you call all your trees sunday roast.

    • @gloschmitz7468
      @gloschmitz7468 3 года назад +2

      I like the naming after the animal👍

  • @Kundizu
    @Kundizu 3 года назад +274

    He looks like a giant kindergartner. Especially when he gets all excited about worms. Great channel! Makes me learn and smile :)

    • @jessicamarcano2108
      @jessicamarcano2108 3 года назад +27

      That makes him a KinderGardener.

    • @mammacass5311
      @mammacass5311 3 года назад +2

      Hecate Diadem that was awesome!!

    • @healthy3653
      @healthy3653 3 года назад +5

      He loves his garden and the abundance of life forms surrounding his environment- that’s passion for the environment, and making good wise use of his resources - a complete sustaining cycle.

    • @bekmcleod2965
      @bekmcleod2965 3 года назад +5

      If you think of Steve Irwin while looking at him talking about the worms, it’s like he is a farmer version of Steve 🥰

  • @tanyaatkins9932
    @tanyaatkins9932 Год назад +20

    I love your videos. I did finish my Hort trade cert in 1989 and then went on the half do the diploma of landscape, both at Charlestown. And you are as interesting as any of the teachers and you don't teach anything incorrectly. Watching your program gives me incentive.

  • @wendyhannan2454
    @wendyhannan2454 2 года назад +76

    This man’s hilarious, as well as so being so knowledgeable, thanks Mark for the laugh, during COVID we need all the laughs we can get.😂 Poor old skippy we’re sadly hit a few, but never thought of burying them in our garden. .

    • @raehoath7682
      @raehoath7682 Год назад

      😮

    • @sushimaster77
      @sushimaster77 Год назад

      I agree. This video is a gem. I am glad it has had a lot of views, but it deserves a lot more.

  • @cannerbernerd1836
    @cannerbernerd1836 4 года назад +60

    My wife says the quarantine has made your humor darker. I like it.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  4 года назад +25

      I think it has made us all darker lol... Fair dinkum if we didn't have a sense of humour we'd go crazy with these rules and laws... Cheers :)

  • @gaijinsan5809
    @gaijinsan5809 3 года назад +29

    I couldn't stop laughing when you said "I'm not suggesting you knock off a perfectly good animal just to bury it in the garden".... Always enjoy your videos.

  • @Andrea22286
    @Andrea22286 2 года назад +5

    Every hair clipping and nail clippings goes into my house plants and garden, along with the tea and egg shells! My mother does her own compost and scatters her fireplace ashes on the lawn and garden in the winter. Her garedns are always crazy full!

  • @flatplatypus
    @flatplatypus Год назад +8

    What a fabulous video! I am new to the notion of burying unrotted things, but I dry my eggshells, grind them finely and sprinkle it around my lettuces and spinach to keep the slugs at bay.

  • @CourtJester888
    @CourtJester888 3 года назад +102

    You were talking about burying animal corpses in your garden then you start talking about an accident your wife had while driving and i'm sitting here thinking "damn this is going to get dark." lol

    • @beneiseoleinmheart5614
      @beneiseoleinmheart5614 2 года назад

      😂🤦

    • @paulvelte
      @paulvelte 2 года назад

      Psychologists call that "projection". You project onto the speaker what you are thinking. Tsk, tsk on you.

    • @juanitahughes3289
      @juanitahughes3289 2 года назад

      You obviously don't live in Australia. If you are talking about dead animals and driving, Aussies who drive anywhere ever near the country think first of kangaroos. They have a habit of feeding near paved rural roads at dawn and dusk. In a dry environment the runoff from the road is a micro-climate where lush grass will grow that attracts kangaroos and they may think the grass is greener on the other side of the road just when you drive past= dead kangaroo.

  • @itsasickness4939
    @itsasickness4939 4 года назад +107

    Having a “social distancing “ Mother’s Day crawfish boil today. Kinda a traditional meal here in Louisiana. I’m gonna be burying lots of crustaceans shells in my garden tomorrow.

    • @belindacalvit6870
      @belindacalvit6870 4 года назад +13

      Okay, now you're just making me jealous. I am so ready for some crawfish. Do you have chickens? If so, let your chickens have the shells and heads to peck around on for a couple of days. Mine love them. After two days I go in and rake up what's left and bury it in the garden. Bonus... if your chickens eat enough crawfish tails and heads their eggs will have a slight boiled crawfish taste. 😋

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  4 года назад +15

      Shells, crustaceans, crushed oyster shells etc - yes, great tip thanks for sharing! :)

    • @itsasickness4939
      @itsasickness4939 4 года назад +6

      @@belindacalvit6870 Gourmet eggs? That’s gotta be the next “New Thing”. But nope, no chickens. But I definitely take advantage of living near the coast. Fresh seafood for my family and my garden year round. Nothing goes to waste.

  • @joanettemurch9040
    @joanettemurch9040 2 года назад +2

    Gday! I just wanted to share with you that my husband and son are sharing your videos in the garden....hopefully I have planted an interest ❤️

  • @lismarieluhong
    @lismarieluhong 2 года назад +2

    For the last 40 years, all our beloved dogs, chicken, goats, birds, cats, etc that passed on have been fertilizing the rambutan and fruit trees in our tropical garden. The fruits were delicious and we were glad to know our pets enriched the cycle of life.

  • @spicytunah8043
    @spicytunah8043 3 года назад +113

    Who else saw that giant clump of tomatoes and went “holy crap”?

  • @gregorybstewart
    @gregorybstewart 4 года назад +76

    Great tips all around. Loved the puns and humor in this one. Your dad joke game is strong.

    • @jennifersmith8151
      @jennifersmith8151 3 года назад

      @Gregory
      Hello hope you are doing good
      Will love to know you if you dont mind

  • @ThisIsMyOpinion707
    @ThisIsMyOpinion707 Год назад +6

    I have 5 huge juniper trees on my side yard. Anyone who has tall juniper knows it can be very messy and piles up under the trees. That mess if left alone or thrown into a pile will break down into a fine dirt. It has actually made up the majority of the dirt for my garden after composting. The debris also makes a good filler...which inturn will become dirt.

  • @petechapman1108
    @petechapman1108 Год назад +3

    When I lived in Queensland I had a lot of palms. I used to bury the fronds in the Veg garden. They turned into terrific compost.

  • @MoshpitNurse
    @MoshpitNurse 4 года назад +67

    I live on an island. I bury seashells, usually crushed, in the garden. My neighbors think I'm crazy but it's calcium and it helps with soil drainage in the raised beds.

    • @reddirt3766
      @reddirt3766 4 года назад +7

      Seaweed is good too

    • @hrcrawford
      @hrcrawford 4 года назад +4

      Seashells can be used as mulch too!

    • @Chris-ib5ht
      @Chris-ib5ht 3 года назад +5

      I have a ton of snails in my aquarium and whenever one dies, I bury it in my garden. Sometimes I do this with my fish, but since they're so small, I usually take them to a nearby ant bed and give them a little treat. They're usually completely devoured by the next day

    • @dianeharrell817
      @dianeharrell817 3 года назад +1

      Chris, OMG...I think I’m in love!

  • @IVIFII2IC
    @IVIFII2IC 4 года назад +296

    This is the most Australian story I’ve ever heard.

    • @joejefferies11
      @joejefferies11 4 года назад +9

      Especially the number one tip. Bury an animal in the garden.

    • @krissifaith6709
      @krissifaith6709 4 года назад +7

      I know right? This has to be my favorite vid on the channel.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 4 года назад +7

      Cajuns bury seafood shells, like shrimp peelings

    • @tracylf5409
      @tracylf5409 4 года назад +4

      @@schex9 Supposedly, the American Indians taught the newcomers (invaders, unfortunately) to bury fish with their corn kernals to get them to grow well.

    • @MissPresley69
      @MissPresley69 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @DavidfromMichigan
    @DavidfromMichigan 2 года назад +9

    8:31 what a great feeling. Drinking your morning coffee and looking out over your flourishing garden. Doesn't get much better than that. Loving your content my brother!

  • @amyking1750
    @amyking1750 2 года назад +19

    Just found these, and I'm really enjoying them. Relatively new volcanic soil is mineral rich-especially in iron. We occasionally put rusty nails in the garden with plants who really like the iron--especially things like orchids.

    • @kimblevinsnaylor4686
      @kimblevinsnaylor4686 2 года назад +1

      Would putting a rusty nail in the gallon of declorinated water work also? what other plants?

    • @amyking1750
      @amyking1750 2 года назад +1

      @@kimblevinsnaylor4686 Probably, though putting the nail in the pot allows the iron to leach into the soil over time. Ferns also like it. Not sure of others. Our soil is generally rich, anyway, so I don't have to do it often, except for orchids.

  • @KnolltopFarms
    @KnolltopFarms 4 года назад +123

    I bury the after-birth from when we have a lamb or two here on the farm, tons of nutrients in them, and it cuts down on the flies! :)

    • @TheHerbdude
      @TheHerbdude 4 года назад +2

      I thought they ate the after birth.

    • @kathrynwhite8482
      @kathrynwhite8482 4 года назад +7

      Robert Jones not always, I go out and check and if they haven't I bury them in the garden too.

    • @WHDRWN
      @WHDRWN 4 года назад +2

      @@kathrynwhite8482 "well, off to check tha after birth"

    • @jedimindtrick8966
      @jedimindtrick8966 4 года назад +6

      Around 26 years ago the lamasse instructor told us that some people take the afterbirth home, bury it and plant a tree. We didn't but I wish we had.

    • @crazygoatlady4287
      @crazygoatlady4287 4 года назад +3

      I do the same thing when my goats have their kids. If the chickens or the doe doesn't get it cleaned up quickly, I put it into the garden. And yes it sure cuts down on the flies.

  • @daviemorales8385
    @daviemorales8385 4 года назад +397

    I wonder how many people heard the “eggcelent”

    • @wobblybobengland
      @wobblybobengland 4 года назад +9

      so many yolkers about

    • @kingdomofdirt5666
      @kingdomofdirt5666 4 года назад +4

      I caught it. Lol

    • @CoCoSWISS1
      @CoCoSWISS1 4 года назад +5

      I did and the delivery was so good and subtle that I loved it!

    • @pheresy1367
      @pheresy1367 4 года назад +1

      Didn't get past me either .... :-)

    • @sarahjones9637
      @sarahjones9637 4 года назад +7

      I come for the gardening tips, stay for the dad jokes ♡

  • @danceufo9256
    @danceufo9256 2 года назад +7

    Bananas that got too ripe produces prolific flowers, but don't necessarily help fruit set, because a lot of energy continues to the flowers. Could be great for marigolds or anything where you want more and bigger flowers. Also can be good to add later if you want a final new push of flower growth when flowers are slowing down. Just bury under the rootball if possible

  • @suellen3704
    @suellen3704 2 года назад +7

    Urban Brew (AUS) are developing a home compostable coffee pod for a range of machines. I currently scoop out the contents and use the grounds in the garden. I'm definitely lining up for their compostable pods. Their coffee tastes great too. :-) I bury wool skirtings and waste wool (not suitable for spinning) in the garden as part of a modified hugelkultur system.

  • @prolefeed9371
    @prolefeed9371 4 года назад +140

    I'm going to bury some of my crushed dreams.

  • @conflectiz
    @conflectiz 4 года назад +305

    “I buried the kangaroo in the pet cemetery”.
    So those two bodies I buried in my backyard are actually helping my garden?

    • @givemexrice
      @givemexrice 4 года назад +10

      Are your grandparents well? Or...

    • @imhigh0013
      @imhigh0013 4 года назад +22

      Specifically if they're tax collectors or Jehovahs witnesses; after that its... meh...

    • @yukey2587
      @yukey2587 4 года назад +11

      In Canada, we bury our bodies in the spring...when the ground thaws. 😂

    • @ismailniyaz5167
      @ismailniyaz5167 4 года назад +17

      That's why you should never turn away Jevonah's Witnesses.

    • @conflectiz
      @conflectiz 4 года назад +12

      Humor really is the spice of life.

  • @murielwhite9472
    @murielwhite9472 Год назад +7

    Hi Mark I mix in shredded paper with my donkey poo and coffee grounds. The worms go nuts for it as long as its mixed well and damp. Love your channel!

  • @mooglywoogle4264
    @mooglywoogle4264 Год назад +3

    I used to live in a dump/ homestead in the desert of New Mexico. The people used to ferment animal carcasses in troughs of water and use the water to irrigate their plants. It was gross, but resourceful!

  • @robertferraro236
    @robertferraro236 4 года назад +25

    Scientific fact: The greater the variety of things you bury, the more you mathematically approach the "perfect" food with the perfect ratio, variety and quantities of all the nutrients that plants need. So don't hold back on what you bury as long as it is biodegradable of course.

  • @TyroneTheLlama
    @TyroneTheLlama 4 года назад +1585

    *Vegans come to learn how to improve garden
    “BARRY THE OLE KANGAROO IN THE GAHDEN”

    • @Snorklaren0
      @Snorklaren0 4 года назад +29

      RIP little kangaroo :(

    • @Alex-th1qn
      @Alex-th1qn 4 года назад +50

      I AMD DYING LOL

    • @donaldjeune3031
      @donaldjeune3031 4 года назад +7

      😆

    • @Lindholmer5k
      @Lindholmer5k 4 года назад +44

      TyroneTheLlama why would a vegan not use a dead animal in the garden? I mean lol what?

    • @unlimitedbug
      @unlimitedbug 4 года назад +68

      i know this is a joke but i doubt any vegan would actually have a problem with the notion of burying an already-dead animal. it's not like they had to slaughter them to do so.

  • @matthewstark8840
    @matthewstark8840 2 года назад +1

    True story.
    After watching this video today I was driving back from a client's house when I noticed the car in front of me was dragging an animal. It took me 3 miles or 1.5 kilometers to stop. (Not sure of American to Australian conversion rates) I went to rescue the animal and found the slightly burnt remains of a cat. I apologized to the lady for being crazy and pulling her over. She felt bad about the cat but i reminded her that crows need to eat too. Something I learned from a Hopi elder. I brought the cat home and was like what are we going to do with this carcass. But then I remembered your video. We named the cat Peaches. Guess where I planted her? Yep, my peach trees. Thanks for the updates and free education.

  • @cristina4436
    @cristina4436 2 года назад +7

    I use egg shells to fertilize my garden!! I do grind it in a mortar and mix it in the soil. I also use dry coffee grinds

  • @PaisleyPlayfully
    @PaisleyPlayfully 3 года назад +30

    A tip for coffee pods: If you’re using Nespresso pods you can now buy re-sealable ones, that way you can save pods from landfill and use the grinds and the paper seal in your garden.

  • @madelineschultz4968
    @madelineschultz4968 4 года назад +93

    I just ❤ this guy! He looks at his garden as one big, complete ecosystem. This is so lovely to me... Memories of my elders on their farms.

    • @joprent6727
      @joprent6727 4 года назад +1

      Gday this was great video.Very informative .Thanks.😊👍
      🇦🇺

  • @jasonquinley9214
    @jasonquinley9214 Год назад +6

    Not quite "bury" but I'd love to see something like the kinds of food you can "volunteer". E.g. I often transplant the bottoms of onions back into the garden, or if the cherry tomatoes are going bad, I plant them to see if something will sprout.

  • @garystroud6153
    @garystroud6153 Год назад +2

    We add shredded paper to our very sandy well drained soil to help hold on to a little more water. The main constituent is the junk mail that is proliferating here and anything with personal details on. Torn up cardboard boxes also work as long as you remove any plastic tape. We just make a trench about two spits deep lay in the paper quite thickly, water well and fill in.

  • @kristalynncreates
    @kristalynncreates 3 года назад +287

    I have an aquarium, and when I clean it I use the 'dirty' water on my plants. It is full of both macro and micro nutrients.

    • @kristinebailey2804
      @kristinebailey2804 3 года назад +2

      SAME !

    • @blakefisher5148
      @blakefisher5148 3 года назад +3

      good idea

    • @Matteus733
      @Matteus733 3 года назад +2

      Samies

    • @shadyman6346
      @shadyman6346 3 года назад +5

      Never thought about that! Have you ever had any problems doing this?

    • @serenakoleno9338
      @serenakoleno9338 3 года назад +10

      I keep goldfish in homemade ponds just for that reason. I use the large plastic tubs for cement mixing. The fish eat algae growing on tubs, and insects, etc. I use water on plants, then add fresh water from rain barrels. Make sure to keep piles of rocks in ponds so frogs can get out. I place a few branches criss-cross to keep birds from getting at fish. I just buy a dozen "feeder fish" in spring for less than 2$.

  • @gustavoolvera1776
    @gustavoolvera1776 4 года назад +47

    When he said “where you are” that really caught me off guard. I felt like i was with him

    • @hdk5pl
      @hdk5pl 3 года назад +3

      I bury chopped stinging nettles and horse tail weeds full of nitrogen also rusted nails is worth to boil over and dilute 1:10 in water, chilled solution is full of iron for all the plants that yellowed and are limpy and u wish to revie ... Latest learned to bury sponge if planting in small containers at the bottom of to retain water

    • @quintonbates5281
      @quintonbates5281 2 года назад

      Yah odd feeling I felt that too. Like universal studios interactive

  • @MiryanNiz
    @MiryanNiz 2 года назад +6

    I am watching your videos for so long and you are still make me giggle/laugh in almost every video … started watching before I bought my farm and now I am actually implementing your suggestions … hope you never stop making videos

  • @willmayhew5783
    @willmayhew5783 2 года назад +5

    Regarding tea - I would be very careful with discarding tea bags as I have found many contain plastics and do not break down. I am regularly picking them out of the compost.

    • @DustyDingoPhotos
      @DustyDingoPhotos Год назад +1

      Coffee bags are worse. They simply do not degrade, even in a "hot" compost heap.

  • @Kyle_Hubbard
    @Kyle_Hubbard 4 года назад +55

    0:04 "I love to bury things in the garden!"
    *Sinister music INTENSIFIES*

  • @joannesimpson1874
    @joannesimpson1874 3 года назад +55

    The BEST ever Passionfruits came from a vine we planted over the top of a Cow that we had butchered for the freezer. The vine nearly threw the fruit at you when you walked past it!!

  • @geoffphillips5872
    @geoffphillips5872 2 года назад +1

    When my large German Shorthaired Pointer dog died at 19 years, I buried him under my backyard lemon tree with many a tear in my eye. Now, the wonderful abundance of lemons also supplies 4 neighbours.

  • @KimJongUn690
    @KimJongUn690 2 года назад +6

    you are an amazing guy, as i kid i always loved gardening but i couldnt grow wack now with these videos ive grown soo many vegtables and plants that ive earned the nicknamer green grower. thanks so much man your awesome

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez 4 года назад +190

    I have been a vegetarian for the whole of my adult life ... and your attitude is spot on mate. I dont eat meat for many reasons, mainly to do with doing the least harm. I dont judge people who eat ethically farmed meat, and frankly what you showed here is the most ethical way to treat carcasses.
    We will all eventually return to the earth. That kangaroo became part of the soil and part of that tree. That is the circle of life.

    • @calmblueocean7243
      @calmblueocean7243 4 года назад +16

      Yep, agreed, same here. And bringing the body of the deceased roo home and giving it a decent burial is much more respectful than leaving it on the road 👍

    • @duxdawg
      @duxdawg 3 года назад +8

      Eating meat is good for people and the environment.
      Not eating meat is horrible for humans and the environment.

    • @calmblueocean7243
      @calmblueocean7243 3 года назад +7

      @@duxdawg to each his own, peace ✌

    • @BGomez-tk7lu
      @BGomez-tk7lu 3 года назад +6

      Well I'd consider this video, more than anything, to be about recycling and eco-friendly ways to use organic waste as a supplement for our garden plants and about the betterment or the soil. Seems like a stretch to me that this has anything to do with vegetarianism; you can benefit from these tips and still eat meat products

    • @jsteel89
      @jsteel89 3 года назад

      who tf are you?

  • @AcademiaTica
    @AcademiaTica 4 года назад +40

    I've heard about buring hopes and dreams, haven't tried that though

  • @ardalanhaddad209
    @ardalanhaddad209 2 года назад +16

    Very useful as always. I have done exact same thing just following my instinct and It is great to hear about Tiger worms(compost worms) and how they can turn the entire raised bed into a living worm farm.
    To feed the garden and worms I tend to blend the kitchen waste along with coffee and tea waste and I will turn it into a doughy looking mix. Then I will use a 9 litre watering can to dilute them with water and simply pour them into the garden. I thought this way it would be easier for the worms and plant roots to consume them.
    Happy gardening to you all.

    • @TheHappySensitive
      @TheHappySensitive Год назад +1

      That's a great idea! An unexpected powertool 💪Am going to use the blender on some kitchen scraps for faster composting / compost tea making.

  • @patcurrant1108
    @patcurrant1108 2 года назад +2

    My 'add' is corrugated cardboard. Stacks and stacks of it. A layer of wet cardboard, a few food scraps, a handful of dirt, repeat... next thing ya know all those little tunnels are full of little worms, and the big worms move toward the bottom of the stack. It's like a sexy worm hotel or a worm factory, and you can do it anywhere, on the ground, on the beds, in the beds...easy peasy and very fast.

  • @sandy-rr1by
    @sandy-rr1by 4 года назад +85

    when the archaelogists dig my yard they'll wonder if i had a zoo, to get all the birds, cats, pups, fish, and the pet earthworm in his little match box! wish i had a kangaroo out there, that would really confuse them! (alabama USA) hehehe

    • @TheHerbdude
      @TheHerbdude 4 года назад +1

      Same here.

    • @jamiekennisoncormier9293
      @jamiekennisoncormier9293 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @sharonandrews4910
      @sharonandrews4910 4 года назад +3

      No pet earthworm (too bad it wasn’t in an Altoids tin!), but the bones of much loved pets - lying ‘neath limestone slabs - to dinner bones in the compost, future archeologists will refer our place as ‘some ancient midden heap’ on the outskirts of town.

    • @R0swell5104
      @R0swell5104 4 года назад +4

      @@TheAstroflight A bit over the top if you don't mind me saying.

    • @Blurb777
      @Blurb777 4 года назад +2

      @@R0swell5104 - But it did need being said, so - Thank you, Gubbah!

  • @devicamangsatabam7640
    @devicamangsatabam7640 3 года назад +72

    I love how he makes jokes while explaining things. Love from india.

  • @roxannerain7
    @roxannerain7 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for your helpful inspirational videos.
    I enjoy your enthusiasm‼️
    I live in Lake Tahoe CA, we have a short season due to colder climate and higher elevation. I use a hugelkultur base in all my raised beds, I also encourage worms throughout my beds and in my compost zone which is best in the ground due to lower temperatures. My cats kill chipmunks and mice. I recently started burying them in my beds and was stoked to hear I wasn’t alone in my thinking.🤩 I wish I had known about rusty metal, I can’t count how many nails I’ve thrown away, thx for the insight from other members.😉

  • @thingirlsrus
    @thingirlsrus Год назад +3

    My whole front yard which is vegetable garden is full of vegetable scraps. We don't have a lot of room for a big compost heap. Works well

  • @abyssal_phoenix
    @abyssal_phoenix 4 года назад +58

    For the tea and coffee stuff: just add too much, mix in some ash. That neutralizes the acidity.

    • @melody5437
      @melody5437 4 года назад +5

      And if it's used, it's not acidic. What makes the soil more acid is the amount of organic matter.

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 4 года назад +3

      Ash. I knew he'd missed something. Thanks

    • @Vortexafternoon
      @Vortexafternoon 4 года назад +1

      Ash is amazing as a soil antacid, just avoid it around blueberries. Kills it fairly quickly.

    • @abyssal_phoenix
      @abyssal_phoenix 4 года назад +2

      Yeah. Blueberries love sour soil. Even more than citrus ones

    • @MarieAxelsson
      @MarieAxelsson 4 года назад

      Combining Tea and Coffee stuff with the Eggs should help neutralize as well, right?

  • @melissadevries7504
    @melissadevries7504 3 года назад +6

    I buried my rabbit yesterday and planted a jasmin plant above it. Hope it will give beautiful flowers and nice smelling. 🌸

  • @Oneninetybeats
    @Oneninetybeats Год назад +1

    I buried charcoal in my garden. i made some in a firepit, extinguished it with water when it was fully charcoalized to break it up and then mixed it with compost and some microorganism spray. After a few days i buried it in my garden and had very good results.
    I basically made my own terra preta.