I've been composting everything at home and started using products from Dr Greenthumbs to make my own supersoil potting mix. I use perlite too as it creates a nice light free draining mix. Prices are great. The staff at the shop are awesome too. 👌
Sending some love from America! I stumbled on your videos and wanted to see what you were preaching and preach the word brother, adding some worms (red wigglers) to the mix would be a nice cherry on top, top it off with a nice and simple 12 seed cover crop, I use one locally that consists of Flax - Carter, Clover - Yellow Sweet ,Clover - White Dutch, Clover - Medium Red, Clover - Crimson, Lentils - Indianhead, Millet - White Proso,Vetch - Hairy,Vetch - Common,Cowpeas - Red Ripper,Buckwheat - Mancan,Pea - Forage and seems to do the trick but of course use what you have that local. Helps protect the worms and allows them to have a little extra something to nibble on Awesome content brother!
Thanks so much Mike!! We've had this bed going for a few seasons now, there's so many worms and bugs already in the system but that's a great idea, it could definitely do with a fresh release of wrigglers and springtails! I wish time was on our side regarding the cover crop! I've since added some nice dichondra plants to the bed to help while the nasturtiums get a foot hold! Do you guys use dichondra over there?
@@DrGreenthumbs-onlinestore I have not heard of that so it maybe great "future" content to share some knowledge, but I'm gonna need to look into it. I am a new organic grower and have been doing this for a couple years and still amazed that how simple and effective this is. Feed the soil not the plants crazy eh?
I've had huge success growing beans, cherry tomatoes, zuchhinni and chillis but id love to see that thing full of potatoes. There a sure fire way to get your hands dirty at harvest time!!! Thats been my greatest achievement so far. Also how long can you store your compost tea after brewing without killing off all the microbes and good stuff?
I recommend Jalapeno peppers. Smallish (about two inches) but thick flesh and the best tasting pepper ever. Most aren't hot and the plants grow easily with lots of fruit. I buy the seeds from Bunnings.
@@DrGreenthumbs-onlinestore yeah would love to see how they go in that bed, also got a question about the root roids and fruit roids I used root roids 4 days ago then sadly had to do a flush the next day should I still give fruit roids now or give another root roids first and wait cheers for the reply Scott and loving all the products work wonders
Jalapeno grow really well and are probably the best tasting pepper imo. I just buy the seeds Bunnings sell and about one in 8 peppers is hot and the rest like capsicum but better tasting.
I've been composting everything at home and started using products from Dr Greenthumbs to make my own supersoil potting mix. I use perlite too as it creates a nice light free draining mix.
Prices are great.
The staff at the shop are awesome too. 👌
Thanks for the feedback mate! We were blessed to pick up Colin for he front shop, absolute legend
Great stuff mate, love the work you guys do.
Sending some love from America! I stumbled on your videos and wanted to see what you were preaching and preach the word brother, adding some worms (red wigglers) to the mix would be a nice cherry on top, top it off with a nice and simple 12 seed cover crop, I use one locally that consists of Flax - Carter, Clover - Yellow Sweet ,Clover - White Dutch, Clover - Medium Red, Clover - Crimson, Lentils - Indianhead, Millet - White Proso,Vetch - Hairy,Vetch - Common,Cowpeas - Red Ripper,Buckwheat - Mancan,Pea - Forage and seems to do the trick but of course use what you have that local. Helps protect the worms and allows them to have a little extra something to nibble on Awesome content brother!
Gonna keep checking back and subscribed just to follow along. I know what is in store and look forward to watching the magic happen!
Thanks so much Mike!!
We've had this bed going for a few seasons now, there's so many worms and bugs already in the system but that's a great idea, it could definitely do with a fresh release of wrigglers and springtails!
I wish time was on our side regarding the cover crop! I've since added some nice dichondra plants to the bed to help while the nasturtiums get a foot hold!
Do you guys use dichondra over there?
@@DrGreenthumbs-onlinestore I have not heard of that so it maybe great "future" content to share some knowledge, but I'm gonna need to look into it. I am a new organic grower and have been doing this for a couple years and still amazed that how simple and effective this is. Feed the soil not the plants crazy eh?
Love this compost, you got my support mate keep innovating and teaching ! 🫡 🇦🇺
Thanks heaps my mate!
Watching this made me want to come work for you 😆 brilliant advice! Awesome tips and very professional!
Thanks so much Zach 💪
Wow that's a nice soil blend , I'm buying some
Just purchased another fabric pot from your shop! Thanks for the content too 😎
Thanks for all the support mate 🙌
Great video mate keep ‘‘em coming love it
Will do mate many more to come!!
Excellent video Scott!! Keep em coming 🙌
Thanks mate! Don't worry they will be!!
Love your videos guy's. Big thumbs up
Thanks so much Dave!
Awesome video mate. Love your products!
Thanks heaps David appreciate it mate
Love your work mate!
Thanks bro for the support!!
Need biochar. Would be nice addition
I've had huge success growing beans, cherry tomatoes, zuchhinni and chillis but id love to see that thing full of potatoes. There a sure fire way to get your hands dirty at harvest time!!! Thats been my greatest achievement so far. Also how long can you store your compost tea after brewing without killing off all the microbes and good stuff?
I recommend Jalapeno peppers. Smallish (about two inches) but thick flesh and the best tasting pepper ever. Most aren't hot and the plants grow easily with lots of fruit. I buy the seeds from Bunnings.
Is there a ph to stick to for the go and grow and bud and bloom in coco
Hey mate! Try to stick for 6.5
@@DrGreenthumbs-onlinestore cheers Scott lucky that’s what I was already trying for
Can you use the Go & Grow or Bud & Bloom as a tea?
Absolutely mate, 1 heaped tablespoon per 5L of water is the recommended rate
How often would you apply it
Grow some massive capsicums
Great idea mate, maybe chuck in a chilli or 2 in between!
@@DrGreenthumbs-onlinestore yeah would love to see how they go in that bed, also got a question about the root roids and fruit roids I used root roids 4 days ago then sadly had to do a flush the next day should I still give fruit roids now or give another root roids first and wait cheers for the reply Scott and loving all the products work wonders
Jalapeno grow really well and are probably the best tasting pepper imo. I just buy the seeds Bunnings sell and about one in 8 peppers is hot and the rest like capsicum but better tasting.
Grow some cannabis lol
B real is Dr greenthumb! Not this stuff!
Seriously, just invest in a hydroponics system. It's cheaper. Especially for fruit sand vegetables. Quit being scammed people.
What system is organic farming pls explain sir cause dr green thumbs number one 🎉
The typical i know better comment. I use his stuff and it's great.
So you're paying for a product you can literally make in your backyard. Who knows better now.
Ew