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Episode 12 - Manure Tea: Making Poo-Poo Work For You-You

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2018
  • In today’s episode, I share how to make manure tea. While I use a combination of rabbit, goat and chicken manure, it the process can be used to make cow or pig manure tea.
    Check out John Kaisner at the Natural Farmer channel. It's permaculture gold! / @thenaturalfarmer
    About the African Homestead:
    In 2018, my family and I will relocate from Liberia's capital city, Monrovia, to the edge of a small village in remote jungles near the border with Sierra Leone. Before moving, we need to build an off grid homestead. The project includes construction of a house, garage/shop, schoolhouse, and training center with guestrooms, where we will lead training ranging from permaculture design to theology.
    On this channel, we will cover many aspects of homesteading and self-sufficiency / self-reliance. Subjects will be a mix of vlogs and DIY projects, including primitive and modern construction, solar power, micro-hydro power (hopefully), selectively harvesting trees and milling lumber on-site for the construction of our house and other structures, Practicing Farming God's Way, natural farming, permaculture, and organic agriculture that includes kitchen gardens, food forests, composting, and more, all in a tropical environment.
    We will also cover multiple types of livestock. Everything from raising chickens, rabbits, goats, pigs, and (maybe) cows, ranging from breeding, to milking, to butchering.
    As part of self sufficiency, after growing our own food, we will share how to preserve it, from curing and smoking meats like bacon, to canning and fermenting veggies from the garden. Of course, we will be sharing some of our favorite recipes too!
    On many of these endeavors, we will be learning as we go, which means we will make mistakes and have failures, all of which, we will share with you.
    Thanks for joining us on the journey!
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Комментарии • 61

  • @gosia3032
    @gosia3032 2 месяца назад

    Awesome recipe ! Thank you 🙏

  • @samt1705
    @samt1705 5 лет назад

    Already been watching John Kaisner right since I got interested in natural farming in 2016. 👍🏼

  • @kaka_kaka28
    @kaka_kaka28 4 года назад +3

    you can use an air pump for aeration .

  • @DavidCruz-bx2jk
    @DavidCruz-bx2jk 4 года назад +3

    Hello thanks for the information I will give your recipe a try. To solve you problem of unbroken down manure what’s is faster and effect if you have a Weedwhacker you can run that in the bucket with your dry matter that way it’s speeds up all the process.

  • @adeleganolayisade1904
    @adeleganolayisade1904 2 года назад +1

    I put the chicken manure in an old pillow case and drop in 4 part water that helps from getting the debris out.
    Finally, mix the liquid fertiliser to 10 part water before applying to the plants after 4 days.
    I will add the local microbes by adding local garden soil and brown papers thanks for the tips

  • @cowancheri
    @cowancheri 4 года назад

    Best description so far awesome thanks

  • @lisabooker6405
    @lisabooker6405 6 лет назад

    Loving all your videos! Excellent!!! Excellent work!!!!

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  6 лет назад

      +Lisa Booker - Thank you! Thank you! (and I love all your comments!)

  • @icejunki
    @icejunki Год назад

    Thanks man, great stuff, can't wait to try it.

  • @SuperSuperRaza
    @SuperSuperRaza 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video 🇰🇪🇨🇦.

  • @cqammaz53
    @cqammaz53 4 года назад +3

    I like your soup and I like most busy people will forget to stir but I saw a video where the man added an air pump holes with the stone on the end to constantly air rate the soup. Also I.m just using rabbit manure as that is all I have.

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks 6 лет назад

    Nice vid, keep them up!

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  6 лет назад

      Thank you. Should I call you Mr. Stacks, or just Taco? :-D

  • @WhistleThicket
    @WhistleThicket 6 лет назад +1

    Just subbed from the facebook page! What a fun and different homesteading adventure you have started!

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  6 лет назад

      Thanks, man! I'm enjoying your channel too!

    • @WhistleThicket
      @WhistleThicket 6 лет назад

      It's neat to see what you can grow, that I can't!

  • @samt1705
    @samt1705 5 лет назад

    We prepare 'Jivamrut' here in India. Please look it up. It's quite popular among the natural farming community here.

  • @wilsonmatunda4937
    @wilsonmatunda4937 3 года назад +1

    This is a fantastic knowledge! On becoming self sufficient. Thanks for sharing. How long can this tea stay in the bucket?

  • @tanielacagilevu9440
    @tanielacagilevu9440 4 года назад

    Bucket to bucket..✅

  • @kreeetin
    @kreeetin 4 года назад

    Great video! But I think that bubbling would most likely be CO2 from sugar metabolism.

  • @daleval2182
    @daleval2182 4 года назад +1

    Be safe there, I'm hearing scary stuff brother, own a few shot guns, unreal, good video

  • @TonysBrickHouse
    @TonysBrickHouse 6 лет назад

    Nice video. Subed.

  • @joeythegent3888
    @joeythegent3888 5 лет назад

    Hey Eric I just got done fresh chicken maniure from my local slaughter house, in one month will be planting season, trying to prepare it before hand

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  5 лет назад

      How did it work out for you?

    • @roymadison5686
      @roymadison5686 4 года назад

      fresh chicken manure is to "hot" for the garden. you need to compost it , otherwise it will burn the plants , or not allow germination.

  • @opheliabawles9646
    @opheliabawles9646 5 лет назад +3

    Greetings from Morocco. I was wondering if l could do something with the all goat droppings strewn around everywhere and now l know. Noice.

  • @bill.Latham
    @bill.Latham 3 года назад +1

    Great video, when making manure tea should it be aerated and use molasses also?

  • @africanhomestead
    @africanhomestead  Год назад

    If you enjoyed this episode, then "like" it and check out some of my new content! ruclips.net/video/EC4f-OE8RNw/видео.html

  • @DeliasFarmTV
    @DeliasFarmTV 3 года назад +1

    Nice vid mate. Just want to ask. How often are we going to apply it in our vegies? And the quantity? Thank you.

  • @racelplacido2599
    @racelplacido2599 4 года назад

    Tha ks for sharing.. how much sugar should i add in a 16l bucket? Thanks

  • @burleighboy3861
    @burleighboy3861 4 года назад

    Great clip mate.....Thanks...... from Oz

  • @DIYSolarandWind
    @DIYSolarandWind 6 лет назад

    I just found your channel

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  6 лет назад

      For some reason, RUclips threw your comment over in a spam folder. Regardless, welcome!

  • @sibiya2000
    @sibiya2000 5 лет назад +1

    1. Can I continuously aerate the tea?
    2. Can I add worm casting in it?
    3. Can I add a little bit of rock dust?

    • @gmarounf7472
      @gmarounf7472 2 года назад +1

      Rock dust will do nothing for it, rock dust needs to be broken down for nutrients to become available. What you want with compost tea is a soluble source of organic nutrients. Worm Castings is great if you brew it with cow, or chicken manure compost (for added nutrients) and aerate it for several hours, it will provide beneficial microbes...

    • @sibiya2000
      @sibiya2000 2 года назад +2

      @@gmarounf7472 thank you for your feedback

  • @rubyeagan778
    @rubyeagan778 6 лет назад

    I am enjoying your videos. How did you decide to go to Liberia? Did you know anyone there?

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  6 лет назад +5

      That's a great question, Ruby!
      My wife and I originally came here on a short-term missions trip back in 2007. We came with a friend who was from Liberia. In 2011, we moved here with our four kids to lead a "business as missions" company. The hope was to run a successful for-profit business that provided jobs and then use the profits to help start churches, schools, clinics, etc. Well, let's just say that didn't work out too well. We were only able to cover our expenses and decided to close after 18 months.
      Since then, we became more traditional missionaries, focused on church planting, pastor training, and community development (primarily agriculture, livestock, and family preservation). I decided to make this channel to document our transition from living on-grid in the capital city to off-grid in a remote region of the country (and all the lessons learned and skills developed along the way).

  • @markoorevic1385
    @markoorevic1385 4 года назад +1

    Could I try using pig only or chicken only manure, with hot water to destroy most of badmicroorganisms? And after some time add yeast and sugar along with garden soil to create good microorganisms faster?

    • @twentyfour-niggas
      @twentyfour-niggas 3 месяца назад

      Did it works?.🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @markoorevic1385
      @markoorevic1385 3 месяца назад

      ​@user-jc5pz6ez1f it did but instead of brewing compost tea from manure I now make it with water and stinging nettles.
      In the end I opted for the chop and drop method along with adding chicken manure on top of soil around established plants

  • @dennisseeker36
    @dennisseeker36 Год назад

    my guess is i can use an areator and air stone ?? ( the biggest one i could find local ) dilution ratio ? ( will be chicken manure that i will use ) how about storage? will this store or do i need to use quick ?? i am going to try this on a bigger scale for field corn a hector sized field for basal fertilizer

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  Год назад +2

      Great questions! Yes, an aerator would be very beneficial and will also speed up the process. The dilution ratio I use is 1 part tea to 10 parts water. See what kid of results you see and adjust as necessary (be patient). Also, since this is an aerobic tea, you should use it within a few hours of turning off the aerator. However, keeping the aerator on will keep it alive and well for longer!

  • @reginainekuku8547
    @reginainekuku8547 2 года назад

    How do we dilute the manure tea before using in the garden

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  Год назад

      As a starting point, I would recommend 1 part tea to 10 parts water, applying every 7-14 days. Of course, much depends on your soil and environment. Patience and observation are your best friends. Adjust as necessary.

  • @CC-gf3nt
    @CC-gf3nt 2 года назад

    What is the application please? Did you, for example, use a cup per plant? Thank You. What is your take on this mix for marijuana, application?

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  Год назад +1

      As a starting point, I would recommend 1 part tea to 10 parts water, applying every 7-14 days. Of course, much depends on your soil and environment. Patience and observation are your best friends. adjust as necessary.

  • @joyceduesel7966
    @joyceduesel7966 2 года назад

    So I have straight chicken manure. I should not use that for garden veg

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  Год назад

      Great question! I would not recommend that. Chick manure is very high in nitrogen and will easily burn garden vegetables. It's best to compost it first or work it into the garden soil in the fall and let it "mellow" over the winter.
      If used in making "tea" it quantity should be limited. Remember, as a starting point, I would recommend 1 part tea to 10 parts water, applying every 7-14 days. Of course, much depends on your soil and environment. Patience and observation are your best friends. Adjust as necessary.

  • @daleval2182
    @daleval2182 4 года назад

    Try molasses

  • @peace4peaceful
    @peace4peaceful 4 года назад

    Noticed the..pig poo..at the beggining.
    A lot of people will not use pig poo due to pathogens ect.
    Yet no one mentions cow poo. Cows get bovine disease including mad cow and foot n mouth..just saying.
    Nice vid and good info. Btw a portable battery driven fish tank of live bait aerator will save you stirring your mix. 😊

  • @SantisandKisin
    @SantisandKisin Год назад

    do you let it sit uncovered, pls? i got mine on balcony, should i cover it or not, pls?

    • @africanhomestead
      @africanhomestead  Год назад

      Great question! I left mine uncovered. Also, you will want to keep it out of the direct sun. Thanks for watching!