Basics Of Garden Fertilization | The Key To Great Gardens & Good Food Production

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @gloriousliving6298
    @gloriousliving6298 Год назад

    Thanks for taking the time to explain all the scientific rational on the various nutrition's. Very helpful video

    • @frostygarden907
      @frostygarden907  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind comment & glad you found it useful! We look forward to future videos in the same style!

  • @frostygarden907
    @frostygarden907  Год назад

    We again want to thank everyone for the huge support you've given us since the start of this channel. Our last video put us well above our subscriber goal for our first entire season! We wanted to get to 300, we're now at 400 and still counting! We can't thank you all enough.
    We hope you enjoy this "moderate dive" into garden fertilizers and find the information useful. We tried to strike a ground where it's good and accessible for beginners, but also has good tidbits peppered in for those experienced and advanced growers to learn something. A little something for everyone, if you will! Our second follow up video on the topic of fertilizer delivery is in the works, just waiting for a little bit of time where I can record & edit! Thank you all again!

  • @pajcka
    @pajcka Год назад

    I wish you success.NPK has another simple explanation: N is for growth, P is for flowering plants and for plants that have roots, potatoes, carrots ... and K is for the functioning of the plant in general. So, growth, flowering, function

    • @frostygarden907
      @frostygarden907  Год назад +1

      Indeed. Plant nutrition is complex, no one "truly" understands it, but this is a good basic way of looking at it. Ultimately, it all comes back to cellular division/enlargement, protein/starch production and RNA genetic functions. Appreciate the comment!

    • @pajcka
      @pajcka Год назад

      @@frostygarden907 Thanx.

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 Год назад

    Just curious as to what region you are in.....

    • @frostygarden907
      @frostygarden907  Год назад

      We are pretty extreme north, 65N to be specific, in Fairbanks, Alaska. We have a garden in zone 2 and several gardens in zone 3. Thanks for checking us out!