A container with parallel sides is much more apt to burst than a true barrel shape. When the liquid is below the widest part of the barrel and freezes, it has more room to easily expand slipping up the wider portion of the barrel.
I have found that most frozen liquids do the most damage when they begin to thaw out. I suggest that when you have a barrel half empty you lean it over to the point that the liquid is it just reaches the top rim. When it has frozen solid tip it on its side, this will give it room to expand back into liquid. If it is an open top container tip the stuff out and put it back in upside down. Its always worked for me. David in the UK.
Excited for the leaf mold mulch videos. We rarely get hard freezes and if we do, its only a few days...its like a holiday if it snows lol, but not interested in allowing my barrels to burst so will probably just keep them half full Thank you for the info
Great timing for me , heading into winter officially in a day with cold temps already here with heavy frosts and all I’ll be emptying my fertiliser bucket so I don’t lose my bucket , containers full of beautiful life I will store inside and start again when it’s over . 👍
Thank you, Nate. Living in zone 5b I was concerned about losing all I had done in the barrel. I am relieved to know that all is not in vain. Keep up the good work.
Great advice and perfect timing. I'm a few hours south of you (5b/5a just N of Indy) and I woke up this morning to a freeze warning for tomorrow morning. I'll be taking some time off from work today to get my 5 gallon buckets of homemade fertilizer prepped. Winter is coming!
Man, I'm so glad I discovered your channel yesterday! Best RUclips algorithm suggestion ever! I've been binge watching it ever since. I even shared it with my son. This is so timely because the liquid fertilizer I made last year burst the container. And we've got a few solid freeze nights coming and I don't want to waste it.
Oh man. Another class to look forward to. zone 6a. Making quick work of leaves for leaf mold. I have tea I'll put part in a bed clearing where tomatoes are. Then the garlic at end of Oct. They were trenched because they were leggy. Thank you Nate. Many blessings. Oh. I got my steam canner. Preserves everything a water bath does. About one quart of water in bottom, tray, dome cover w. temp gauge. Still familiarizing myself before doing chunky apple sauce.
Timely reminder, thanks Nate! I wish you could see how my composting has improved by adding the LAB, also what it does to my clay soil is amazing, never seen anything like it! and of course now I'm a cheese addict too!
@@silviaberger352 so far I've only used pasturised store bought, but I've just got a contact through a friend for access to raw milk so will be trying it next!
Thanks again Nate, in Ireland I don't know if it's coming into winter or spring, it's still warm and the leaves are on the trees, caterpillars everywhere and all sorts of strange insects appearing. RUclips now wants me to update or I can't watch videos, more control by the deletes.
He teaches how to use your native grass to gather microbes...gather some into a pile on top of a carbon source and keep moist. Within a few days you'll begin to see the fungi grow. Scour the videos to find the lesson. Probably in the leaf mold video he links to on this one.
Thanks, Nate. February, so I think I won't go pouring my material outside. Maybe just bring it inside til Spring (after checking bucket integrity), and remember this lesson for next year.
Thank you Nate. As a transplanted SE Floridian (zone “9b/10) and moving to zone 7 North Carolina, you’ve really given me some things to make sure I do. Found JADAM about a year ago and found you maybe 7months ago. Thanks for your explanations.
U mentioned yellow oyster mushrooms. I live in NE Iowa and 2 years ago they started growing wild in the woods. They think the spouses escaped from a growing operation. It's great we can find pounds all year long on dead trees and logs. We have morals in the spring and leaving the stems doesn't work for growing next year so we crush 1 or 2 up and throw the spores around. What's the right way 2 harvest the yellow oyster mushrooms? We've been leaving a couple in the batch and the part that is sticking to the tree
Just got my email from North Spore that my spores have been shipped! Will be setting up garlic grow area this weekend, I’ll use up some of my extra ferments. QUESTION: Are we saving aside some of each for the leaf mold or just a specific one?
lol I know what you mean man this year was very dry here as well and I was not prepared with the soaker hoses... therefor the potato yields were not nearly as good as previous years
I really enjoy listening to you. I went and found the JADAM RUclips channel. Very, very interesting world you openwd up for me Sir. I have been watching lawn care and some compost vids before you to learn NPK and the lawn world knowledge. Starting out I knew compost was better than anything else I had heard about by watching people over the years. I started makin compost 3 years ago, and my first stuff went aneurobic and didnt get used, so I kept adding and sturring, and somehow with zero knowledge I brought it back. Researched on it, and found out, I knew more than I thought. Now my composter is 4×4×4, over half full. This year it gets full, and I am building a 2nd one LOL. Last summer I got intense about my lawn and education of lawn care, & compost care. So you can see how much you benefit me, you are awesome, my gateway to a rabbit hole I definitely need to go into. My rice wash water is ready today, so tonite after I get home from work it will get going. I am making a small batch, using 2L of milk and half a cup of rice wash. Any input or advice is welcome, before I get goin on those measurements. PEACE OUT! WOOOOHOO! This is the day that the lord has made. 🇨🇦👊🏻👨🏻🏭⚡💖🌷🍂🌲🌾🌼🍁🕺
you're on the right track my friend its all about the biology!!!... for lawn care applications the JMS mixed with some grass JLF and some Fish JLF would be absolute best to spray on!... for the LABS only using 2L milk you will want to use 1.5 cups of the rice water because its 3 cups for the gallon
I just started my fish fertilizer. Real frost comes around Christmas. Should ferment for at least two months. Do you think racoons can smell my fertilizer, come and make big mess?
The fermentation process will continue down to 40 degrees f. My ferments sit outside for 7 months and I've never had critters get into them. I have raccoons, possums, coyotes, black bear, deer and lots of others too.
QUESTION Will my compose pile stay above freezing? I believe I'll drain my bucket then buyy in my compose pile almost gotta be warmer than the garage unheated Thanks
I need to find a way to preserve leaf mulch through our long Canadian winter so that I can make microbe solution on demand for my indoor veggie growing. Store indoors in a ziploc at room temp, frozen, or mixed with water and frozen? 🤔
Additional info: Any container with shoulders is more likely to burst at the shoulders. You MUST drain below the shoulders so the expansion can occur mostly upwards. shoulders mean not straight, a 5 gallon home depot bucket does NOT have shoulders. A canning jar has shoulders.
Get all your COVER CROPS HERE: www.pjtra.com/t/2-403824-275206-153185 (ZONE 6 AND ABOVE USE CRIMSON CLOVER - ZONE 5 AND BELOW USE MAMMOTH RED CLOVER - ALL ZONES USE WINTER RYE OR WINTER WHEAT)
I worked many years on boats that had RO systems. They say it can deplete your body of minerals and i agree. I would get tons of white spots on my fingernails if I didn't take supplements. I think white spots on the fingernails is supposed to be a zinc deficiency.
Please help me to understand. What about a JLF, if we want it to age to be the best quality, and then use almost all to preserve it during the winter, only small amount will be left. what should be done then? do we fulfill with water during the spring? Or should it be only year or so stored then in 6a? Or I'm missing something =)
Oh my, I just came across your site and I’m excited! Leaf mold is the stuff of life! It breaks my heart to see urbanites rake them up & toss them out! Anyway, let me take a deep dive into your site because I had given up on growing potatoes (sweet, white, pink, purple & yellow) because my yields were so small! You’ve given me hope😊
Thank you and I like your methods of fertilizer, my question is were can I get seeds that are good for my survival bug out bad. How should I store my seeds, and were?
Seeds need to be stored cool n dry! Not sure how useful they’ll be in your BOB? You’d have to be setting up a new homestead and have time to grow them out. Me, I’m getting old, so it’s Shelter in Place, and eat my stored food!
@@smas3256 it’s helpful when content creators link videos in regards to the topics they have done in the past because they are not always findable in searches. I searched Gardening Like a Viking barrels and nothing comes up so not sure how else to find it in a timely manner-suggestions in a better way? Maybe I’m not doing it right?
I actually have not made a specific video about the barrels because I simply get them from a guy I found on Facebook marketplace... he works at the olive factory and they are "used olive/pickle barrels"... food grade and with air tight lid
If the fertilizer container has already frozen into ice, should I take it inside to thaw? Would dumping it work if the soil has already frozen hard and there is more than 30 cm of snow?
I have three barrels of 220 liter each plus many 5gal buckets ... depends how big the garden is but I could easily get away with much less but I'm sharing the fertilizer and using it on many different garden plots... I could do just one 220 liter barrel
I'm interested in this content to help me become more self reliant instead of paying the system, but I'm thinking about using these methods for growing my indoor cannabis also. Do you use any of these fertilizers for indoor plants?
Not sure if you’ll see this on an old video but maybe someone can answer ? I have a 55 gallon steal barrel but it’s rusty inside, does the rust matter ? Blessings
I think Nate was talking about video coming soon on how to make leaf mold fast from brown leaves that fall from Oak, Maple and other kinds of trees native to your area. I'm in zone 6a USA.
Yikes! I was hoping to use a dozen or so 5 gallon buckets of liquid fertilizer in my small cattle panel hoop house to help maintain temperature in zone 7a... doh!
@@gardenlikeaviking yes yes yes sorry .. I commented before finishing the video.. in video you clearly mentioned about it.. so excited to start mushroom journey
02:25 and this is exacly why I would never need this expensive and useless "japanese active microorganism" - stuff! So against freecing it also helps to tilt it like 40 degrees, if it is not too much loquid in, resulting in a form that is not a expanding plate but a form that mooves itself up when getting bigger -> no damage
A container with parallel sides is much more apt to burst than a true barrel shape. When the liquid is below the widest part of the barrel and freezes, it has more room to easily expand slipping up the wider portion of the barrel.
Good to know the batches wont be harmed by a freeze since the native flora is used to the freeze.
Thanks Nate as always for your concise and informative video. Being a part of your growing following is a wonderful gift! 🐱
I have found that most frozen liquids do the most damage when they begin to thaw out. I suggest that when you have a barrel half empty you lean it over to the point that the liquid is it just reaches the top rim. When it has frozen solid tip it on its side, this will give it room to expand back into liquid. If it is an open top container tip the stuff out and put it back in upside down. Its always worked for me.
David in the UK.
Amazing and simple freezing solution. Exactly what I will do. Thanks
thanks, thats very good advice.
Glad I found your channel, thanks for all the info you provide.
Ordered my mushrooms today using your code! So excited to try this, my 76yo mom is along for the ride and we have really enjoyed learning from you.
Excited for the leaf mold mulch videos.
We rarely get hard freezes and if we do, its only a few days...its like a holiday if it snows lol, but not interested in allowing my barrels to burst so will probably just keep them half full
Thank you for the info
Ya its better safe than sorry!... but the barrels will only burst if they freeze solid so you probably don't have anything to worry about
Great timing for me , heading into winter officially in a day with cold temps already here with heavy frosts and all I’ll be emptying my fertiliser bucket so I don’t lose my bucket , containers full of beautiful life I will store inside and start again when it’s over . 👍
Thank you, Nate. Living in zone 5b I was concerned about losing all I had done in the barrel. I am relieved to know that all is not in vain. Keep up the good work.
you're good to go my friend just make sure that barrel doesn't burst!
Great advice and perfect timing. I'm a few hours south of you (5b/5a just N of Indy) and I woke up this morning to a freeze warning for tomorrow morning. I'll be taking some time off from work today to get my 5 gallon buckets of homemade fertilizer prepped. Winter is coming!
Always enjoy your videos Nate. Thank you!
Timley indeed.
I've got approximately 225 gallons of the stuff in an IBC tote.
A ruptured IBC bladder would be MONTHS of brew wasted.
Thanks!
thank you for your support my friend!!
Winters have been fairly mild in Ireland. I'll be keeping an eye on the temperature over the winter just in case.
I doubt you will have to worry about this.... no way it would freeze solid and burst in Ireland
@@gardenlikeaviking Thanks Nate.😁
As always, another great video! I have really appreciated your help this summer with these great videos. Have a great day!!!
Can't help with $ so I leave info in comments you wouldn't expect. Much respect to an awesome teacher. In my 70's.
I appreciate your engagement with the channel my friend no worries about the $
Every time I review your videos, I learn more. Thanks. Nate
Got my lions mane and yellow oyster. Can’t wait to get started.
Thanks Nate for another practical vid! Stay well my friend!
Man, I'm so glad I discovered your channel yesterday! Best RUclips algorithm suggestion ever! I've been binge watching it ever since. I even shared it with my son. This is so timely because the liquid fertilizer I made last year burst the container. And we've got a few solid freeze nights coming and I don't want to waste it.
welcome to the channel my friend!!
Oh man. Another class to look forward to. zone 6a. Making quick work of leaves for leaf mold.
I have tea I'll put part in a bed clearing where tomatoes are. Then the garlic at end of Oct. They were trenched because they were leggy.
Thank you Nate. Many blessings.
Oh. I got my steam canner. Preserves everything a water bath does. About one quart of water in bottom, tray, dome cover w. temp gauge. Still familiarizing myself before doing chunky apple sauce.
oh yes the pressure canner is very nice!!... just be certain to give it that ten minute period of steaming before placing the weight on the spout!
@@gardenlikeaviking It's a Steam Canner. Not pressure canner and not Water Bath canner.
Timely reminder, thanks Nate! I wish you could see how my composting has improved by adding the LAB, also what it does to my clay soil is amazing, never seen anything like it! and of course now I'm a cheese addict too!
Do you have access to raw milk?
@@silviaberger352 so far I've only used pasturised store bought, but I've just got a contact through a friend for access to raw milk so will be trying it next!
@@glassbackdiy3949 Good to know that even with store bought milk you're getting great results.
Wait ✋ what is LAB 😦❓ Thanks in advance for your time!
@@pnkpnthr80 Lactic Acid Bacteria serum, easy to make see Nates videos
Thanks again Nate, in Ireland I don't know if it's coming into winter or spring, it's still warm and the leaves are on the trees, caterpillars everywhere and all sorts of strange insects appearing. RUclips now wants me to update or I can't watch videos, more control by the deletes.
Thanks for your videos, Nate! Here in 7b we can freeze solid and need to winterize.
So glad I found you on RUclips Nate! I get so garden happy when I watch! I LOVE this stuff!
welcome to the channel my friend!!
@@gardenlikeaviking you energize me and my plants!
yet more great information connecting all the dots. thanks
Love what your doing. I’m in Maine so I can use just about everything you’ve put out so far. Ty Nate.
I live in Northern Ontario Canada, -30C in the winter. My liquid fertilizer does not freeze because I keep it in my greenhouse with a bubbler
@Cody Saunders. I’m in Sudbury. Where you at? I have my fertilizers in heated workshop, with greenhouse attached.
I love watching your videos because we live so close 😂 I'm newish to gardening 😂 ( 2nd year) I would like to grow some moral mushrooms and tips 😊
Ancient forests... not a thing in my area. Great plains.
He teaches how to use your native grass to gather microbes...gather some into a pile on top of a carbon source and keep moist. Within a few days you'll begin to see the fungi grow.
Scour the videos to find the lesson. Probably in the leaf mold video he links to on this one.
Draining barrels now, from Colorado zone 6a
55 gallon blue barrels that people sell that are food grade don't crack here in New York when 3/4 full.....leave the bung cap off😎
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you. This is exactly what I was wondering about, as far a winter goes. THANKS
Thank you Viking. 👍
Thanks, Nate.
February, so I think I won't go pouring my material outside. Maybe just bring it inside til Spring (after checking bucket integrity), and remember this lesson for next year.
well if its already frozen then the bucket is solid and you can pry just leave it outside... but yes at this point no need to pour out
Again Nate, thanks! I'm northeast Texas red river area, but boy was I worried about this!
Thank you Nate. As a transplanted SE Floridian (zone “9b/10) and moving to zone 7 North Carolina, you’ve really given me some things to make sure I do. Found JADAM about a year ago and found you maybe 7months ago. Thanks for your explanations.
very nice I'm glad you are here Lori and if you found this channel 7 months ago then you found it almost as soon as it started!!
My mushroom kits are in route. I was expecting it to take about 3 weeks, but it'll just be about 10 days.
U mentioned yellow oyster mushrooms. I live in NE Iowa and 2 years ago they started growing wild in the woods. They think the spouses escaped from a growing operation. It's great we can find pounds all year long on dead trees and logs. We have morals in the spring and leaving the stems doesn't work for growing next year so we crush 1 or 2 up and throw the spores around. What's the right way 2 harvest the yellow oyster mushrooms? We've been leaving a couple in the batch and the part that is sticking to the tree
Thanks Nate! I’ve been waiting on this one!
I don't like shirts either! Love you man!
Hydraulic pressure is an immutable force. I love your sense of accommodation regarding natural law. 😉
Just got my email from North Spore that my spores have been shipped!
Will be setting up garlic grow area this weekend, I’ll use up some of my extra ferments.
QUESTION: Are we saving aside some of each for the leaf mold or just a specific one?
it doesn't matter so much which one you choose... I'd add a bit of them all if you can... especially the high nitro ones like urea
I got a soaket hose for next year had a drought this whole year couldn't carry enough water like trying to grow something on mars
lol I know what you mean man this year was very dry here as well and I was not prepared with the soaker hoses... therefor the potato yields were not nearly as good as previous years
Thank you I am going to make the fertilizer.
Water expands about 9% and can produce forces in a confined space ranging from 25,000 PSI all the way up to 114,000 PSI. Not much can contain it.
Thanks, very useful!
thankyou for all your help and inspiration.
I really enjoy listening to you. I went and found the JADAM RUclips channel. Very, very interesting world you openwd up for me Sir. I have been watching lawn care and some compost vids before you to learn NPK and the lawn world knowledge. Starting out I knew compost was better than anything else I had heard about by watching people over the years. I started makin compost 3 years ago, and my first stuff went aneurobic and didnt get used, so I kept adding and sturring, and somehow with zero knowledge I brought it back. Researched on it, and found out, I knew more than I thought. Now my composter is 4×4×4, over half full. This year it gets full, and I am building a 2nd one LOL. Last summer I got intense about my lawn and education of lawn care, & compost care. So you can see how much you benefit me, you are awesome, my gateway to a rabbit hole I definitely need to go into. My rice wash water is ready today, so tonite after I get home from work it will get going. I am making a small batch, using 2L of milk and half a cup of rice wash. Any input or advice is welcome, before I get goin on those measurements.
PEACE OUT! WOOOOHOO!
This is the day that the lord has made.
🇨🇦👊🏻👨🏻🏭⚡💖🌷🍂🌲🌾🌼🍁🕺
you're on the right track my friend its all about the biology!!!... for lawn care applications the JMS mixed with some grass JLF and some Fish JLF would be absolute best to spray on!... for the LABS only using 2L milk you will want to use 1.5 cups of the rice water because its 3 cups for the gallon
Thanks, great info 😊
You always have the best bunch of people in the comments
I've noticed that as well!!!
Super cool!
I just started my fish fertilizer. Real frost comes around Christmas. Should ferment for at least two months. Do you think racoons can smell my fertilizer, come and make big mess?
The fermentation process will continue down to 40 degrees f. My ferments sit outside for 7 months and I've never had critters get into them. I have raccoons, possums, coyotes, black bear, deer and lots of others too.
just make sure they cannot get into the container and everything will be alright.
Could you use a mini Aquarium heater?
yes that can work if you insulate the barrel by wrapping a blanket around it and place an aquarium heater of large enough capacity
QUESTION Will my compose pile stay above freezing? I believe I'll drain my bucket then buyy in my compose pile almost gotta be warmer than the garage unheated
Thanks
Thanks Bro great information as always👍
Thanks for sharing with us all🤝💯
Thanks for more knowledge.
Always great information
Like your style. 👍
I need to find a way to preserve leaf mulch through our long Canadian winter so that I can make microbe solution on demand for my indoor veggie growing. Store indoors in a ziploc at room temp, frozen, or mixed with water and frozen? 🤔
Additional info: Any container with shoulders is more likely to burst at the shoulders. You MUST drain below the shoulders so the expansion can occur mostly upwards. shoulders mean not straight, a 5 gallon home depot bucket does NOT have shoulders. A canning jar has shoulders.
very good advice thank you!!.... although to be clear I have also had 5gal buckets burst from the bottom....
Thumbs up, friends! Thank you.
Good info, as always, thank you.
I was wondering about that! Thank you.
Where do you buy your clover and rye seeds?
Get all your COVER CROPS HERE: www.pjtra.com/t/2-403824-275206-153185 (ZONE 6 AND ABOVE USE CRIMSON CLOVER - ZONE 5 AND BELOW USE MAMMOTH RED CLOVER - ALL ZONES USE WINTER RYE OR WINTER WHEAT)
Thank you friend
Thanks for sharing Nate cheer’s 🌳🌴🌲
love it.
awesome thanks for sharing this information 💚
Dig a small pool, line it with plastic sheet, pour the fertilizer in, and cover?
thats actually not a bad idea at all!!!... thanks for sharing
Thanks Nate....👍🏻💪🏽🌱
Great video, as always! Thank you
Do you filter your drinking water? What are your thoughts about RO water, bottled water, a pitcher filter, or tap for drinking.
Ro water is good for drinking, 0 tds to 30
I worked many years on boats that had RO systems. They say it can deplete your body of minerals and i agree. I would get tons of white spots on my fingernails if I didn't take supplements. I think white spots on the fingernails is supposed to be a zinc deficiency.
Thank you
Please help me to understand.
What about a JLF, if we want it to age to be the best quality, and then use almost all to preserve it during the winter, only small amount will be left. what should be done then? do we fulfill with water during the spring? Or should it be only year or so stored then in 6a?
Or I'm missing something =)
Oh my, I just came across your site and I’m excited! Leaf mold is the stuff of life! It breaks my heart to see urbanites rake them up & toss them out! Anyway, let me take a deep dive into your site because I had given up on growing potatoes (sweet, white, pink, purple & yellow) because my yields were so small! You’ve given me hope😊
Good help.thanks
Thank you and I like your methods of fertilizer, my question is were can I get seeds that are good for my survival bug out bad. How should I store my seeds, and were?
Nate covered some of this in a prior video. Usually, there is link in the info portion to a seed co he uses.
Seeds need to be stored cool n dry! Not sure how useful they’ll be in your BOB? You’d have to be setting up a new homestead and have time to grow them out. Me, I’m getting old, so it’s Shelter in Place, and eat my stored food!
@@trkstatrksta8410 I am in Utah right now. In 4 years we would like to retire in Oregon
Actually I’m in Lake county Illinois
Where can I get barrels? Is there a certain type to get? Cold weather zone.
Look through Nates videos on barrels. One mentions ideas to save money on types of barrels.
@@smas3256 it’s helpful when content creators link videos in regards to the topics they have done in the past because they are not always findable in searches. I searched Gardening Like a Viking barrels and nothing comes up so not sure how else to find it in a timely manner-suggestions in a better way? Maybe I’m not doing it right?
I actually have not made a specific video about the barrels because I simply get them from a guy I found on Facebook marketplace... he works at the olive factory and they are "used olive/pickle barrels"... food grade and with air tight lid
@@gardenlikeaviking oh ok so I’m not crazy 😜. I’m happy for you getting those awesome barrels! I’ll look around.
Thanks love your channel so good
If the fertilizer container has already frozen into ice, should I take it inside to thaw? Would dumping it work if the soil has already frozen hard and there is more than 30 cm of snow?
if its all already frozen then it looks like you'll just have to roll the dice this year and hope the container doesn't burst!!
Another excellent video 👍out of interest what size are your barrels? I Was thinking of buying some not sure whether to get 150 litre or 220 litre?
I have three barrels of 220 liter each plus many 5gal buckets ... depends how big the garden is but I could easily get away with much less but I'm sharing the fertilizer and using it on many different garden plots... I could do just one 220 liter barrel
I'm interested in this content to help me become more self reliant instead of paying the system, but I'm thinking about using these methods for growing my indoor cannabis also. Do you use any of these fertilizers for indoor plants?
good
Not sure if you’ll see this on an old video but maybe someone can answer ?
I have a 55 gallon steal barrel but it’s rusty inside, does the rust matter ?
Blessings
if thats all I had I would use it and not worry about the rust
@@gardenlikeaviking thank you!!! You are the best !!!
that's crazy, its till 80-95 degrees here
Thank you Nate. I was wondering about our two 5 gal buckets. Think we'll be okay here in zone 7b.
I’m not sure what I’m gathering is the correct leaf mold.
I think Nate was talking about video coming soon on how to make leaf mold fast from brown leaves that fall from Oak, Maple and other kinds of trees native to your area. I'm in zone 6a USA.
ruclips.net/video/H4LBFn-4Ut8/видео.html
Thanksssssss
👍
Yikes! I was hoping to use a dozen or so 5 gallon buckets of liquid fertilizer in my small cattle panel hoop house to help maintain temperature in zone 7a... doh!
they can work as a "heat sink" if you place them in the right location... just be certain they don't freeze solid and burst!
when are going do mushroom video
He said 3 to 4 weeks toward the end of the video.
those videos will begin in about 3-4 weeks so be sure to have your supplies by then
@@gardenlikeaviking yes yes yes sorry .. I commented before finishing the video.. in video you clearly mentioned about it.. so excited to start mushroom journey
02:25 and this is exacly why I would never need this expensive and useless
"japanese active microorganism" - stuff!
So against freecing it also helps to tilt it like 40 degrees, if it is not too much loquid in, resulting in a form that is not a expanding plate but a form that mooves itself up when getting bigger -> no damage
👍🏼👍🏼
Lions mane
Winter is finishing??? it's finally spring time woohoo on the other side of the world Lol
Good vid like the info thanku
Thank you!