In-Depth Soil Assessment: Expert Analysis & Recommendations
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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After a 14-year battle against root knot nematodes in South Florida, I made a remarkable discovery when I uprooted my tomato plants. 😲💥
I dug deeper by sending a soil sample to Soil Food Web consultant, Allen Skinner. In this episode, we dive into his discoveries and chat about nurturing the right soil biology to tackle those root-feeding nematodes!🌱
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I can only assume my soil health is really bad. What I plant, dies, and whats growing wild gets diseased
@@mommabear2544 You can bring life to that soil. I've got a number of soil building videos that dig deeper into the regenerative principles.
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manufacturer or source for the insect frass?
I'll ask, but I believe it came from a cricket farm.
@@StacksUrbanHarvest Thanks, Im planning a market garden in Broward county, nematoads are quite the problem there.
They sure are! I'm in Broward as well. In Oakland Park.
@@StacksUrbanHarvest So was the biologist in Jacksonville?
@@friendsmakingmusic1751 Yes, these SFW consultants are scattered around the country.
And my friend said that the insect frass is from crickets and superworms (for the pet market). She said there were more worm castings than insect frass in it.