ONE Secret TO LUSH Organic Edibles
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2023
- In this video we talk about the secret to lush, tasty organic edibles and how you can have success too!
It's all about soils, feeding the soils so your plants will more than thrive.
When we feed the soil from above and disturb it as less as possible the results truly speak for themselves.
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Soooo good brother 😍... WOWEEE. This is a top shelf video . Im so proud to be your friend. Well done mate . 🙏🌱
Thank you kindly Pepe, it came out quite good I reckon. Cheers and thanks for appearing!
Acceleration point 👍👍
👍cheers
So good 👍 I've been banging on about the soil for so long. It's the most important part of organic growing 🎉
It truly is the basis to it all
Hi ya Marty good to everybody , logo hear more so interesting , take care all. 🪱🪱🌱🌱🌺🌺♻️♻️
Thanks 👍
Great to see Sherly and Pepe in your excellent post Marty!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Hello Marty, Sherly & Pepe😊
I’m working on improving my soils even more than my late father had in the past to feed the family, luckily I’m only feeding myself but the many changes I’ve been making have increased my acceleration point including many experiments.
Marty I think it would be great to talk about “Acceleration Point”.
Morning Rick, I just may do that down the line once things start warming up a bit!
Nice mate!
Pepe is making the soil work for him👌 I’ve only planted two little containers. I’m already late for spring planting🤦♂️🍺🍺
Pepe has some serious soil production underway. He is only just getting started. Wait and see down the line what we have planned, it will be next level stuff!
Get 'er done brother!
Alasdair how are you faring in paradise. Is it showing signs of cooling down yet. I keep forgetting to, how did the bees go that were in your shed. I’ll have to check but I think it was an observation hive or just them looking for a new homely position
Oh yeah, let's hear about the acceleration point
Sounds speedy, hehe
Good video..Shared.❤
Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome video thanks man
No problem 👍Thanks for watching!
Hi Marty and family love your videos. Marriage seems to be good for you. I wish i could get some of your compost i live in sa.
Yes, it's wonderful
Teach us all you can please
Will do my best Cheryl
Hello Marty, if I would like to buy compost from you, how do I buy it? I'm in Australia.
I sell local as it's to heavy to ship. I live in Mullumbimby NSW
Okay, thank you for the reply though. A bit far 😕
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Hi Mattty an dothers could you do an opinion on MUSHROOM Compost dd and don't sort of thing. as my own compost pile is not that large forced to use 2 barrow loads of mushroom , 1x own and add 25 KG of rock minerals and Kayolybn clay * perths sand is a bummer) build in layers above 5inches of pea straw bucket of live worms and castings and on top another layer of pea straw . I trialled another bed without so much mushroom compost and will compare in January looking forward to your opinion
Hi Phil. Mushroom is a good medium and if you get composted down it stores moisture well in the sand. I would put the mushroom right on top as a layer of your building a no dig garden. Mix some of those minerals in and you have a pretty base to start with
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Thanks
I can tell you're itching to talk about acceleration point....so don't dilly dally....tell us! My worm castings and worm teas from all my worm 5 gallon buckets have clearly made a huge difference to my soils. Our egg plants and okra have kept blooming and fruiting. Our chard has been a winner too. So, we know what works so far and we'll continue it next year plus add another couple of veggie options. Oh, our hot peppers have been huge too but honestly I think those things can flourish in cement 🤣
Sounds like you had an awesome season there. All the best from Australia matey!