I purchase my worm castings from Home Depot, and AMAZON. I don't see why not, just make sure your soil is well drained and rich with organic matter, but check your local growing requirements for your area. Thanks for stopping by!
Great question thanks for asking. It depends on the plant type. In this case, only one collard plant per 5 gallon container because they're going to get HUGE. Thanks for watching!
Great video! It would be helpful if you showed all of your supplies or list what supplies that you use. I’m a beginners and would find this helpful.
Will Do! Thanks for watching!
First time watching enjoy your video
Welcome!!
I enjoyed your video. I enjoy the Pre moisture. I did it yesterday. Works much better. I will need to buy more supplies. Thk you.
Glad it was helpful!
You're awesome! I learned some things I didn't know
Glad I could help! Thank You!
I will start transplanting this weekend
Great!
Great video 😊
Thanks for the video
No problem!
Very helpful
Glad you think so!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I have purchased a collard tray containing 6 individual plants, so will they each need they’re own bucket?
Great question, and thanks for asking. Yes, collards require their own container in order to grow BIG and LUSH.
@@ReclaimingOurRoots Thank you, God bless!
Good morning can I buy a bigger bucket and put more than 1 plant in it ?
Not for collards. Collards need room to spread their leaves.
Question, why do you put mulch in everything?
Great question. Mulch acts as an insulator blanket to help retain moisture in the soil.
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Where in Georgia are you getting worm castings? Also, do collards need sandy soil?
I purchase my worm castings from Home Depot, and AMAZON. I don't see why not, just make sure your soil is well drained and rich with organic matter, but check your local growing requirements for your area. Thanks for stopping by!
Love this! What gradual release fertilizer did you use here?
Oops, my fault! EcoScraps. Thanks for asking.
Can I put more than one plant in the bucket?
Great question thanks for asking. It depends on the plant type. In this case, only one collard plant per 5 gallon container because they're going to get HUGE. Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for the reply. I will head your advice.
How are your collards doing?
Our collards were delicious! LOL Preparing for our fall garden that will include more collards. Stay tuned!
Hi there. How many collard plants can I grow in a 5 gallon bag. Thank you..
Great question. Because collards grow HUGE, only 1 plant should be grown in a 5 gallon container.
Were you get the collards plant from
My local Home Depot. Thanks for asking.