2 Easy Methods to Revitalize OLD Potting Soil

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2020
  • Potting soil gets thrown out way too often! Barring a few serious issues (soil-borne pests or disease), you can and should re-use and revitalize potting soil for use in your container gardens. The simplest way is to add back 1/3rd fresh potting soil or compost, but the EPIC way is to tackle it in 4 steps:
    1. Clean out any large roots, screen for grubs, etc.
    2. Add some fresh compost or potting mix
    3. Add slow-release organic fertilizer
    4. Add worm castings for microbial life, worm eggs, and more nutrients
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  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening  4 года назад +160

    Any pro tips you guys use that I didn't mention? DROP EM!

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada 4 года назад +34

      Epic Gardening I’m a soil scientist and I made a basic video on this today. I go through the basic but it’s a precursor to a 6 part series I’m doing next week! ruclips.net/video/fBPR4NHTuVY/видео.html

    • @ivacheung792
      @ivacheung792 4 года назад +13

      Do you have any thoughts about baking spent soil to sterilize it for use with seedlings?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +24

      @@ivacheung792 It works but it also seems like a lot of effort/energy use vs. getting seedling mix

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada 4 года назад +15

      Iva Cheung I 100% think it’s worth it if your worried about weeds or invasive species. But you need to recharge the soil after the bake with organic material such as manures or compost. It maybe also a good idea to think about using that soil for a season with pea/beans that have been treated with an inoculation of rhizobium bacteria. This will bring your soil back to life, you need to remember soil is a living thing made up of organic and inorganic compounds. What the plants take we need to give back. I’m actually covering this in my soil series I’m working on.

    • @samartinez1988
      @samartinez1988 4 года назад +8

      Don't forget the mychorrizae lol.

  • @jonbranden
    @jonbranden 4 года назад +208

    I've found that emptying the pots at the end of the season into a bigger bin, then tossing in a good amount of alfalfa meal and bone meal, wetting it down, and then letting it sit in the sun for about a week until dry has worked wonders. Basically a quick and dirty compost, but adds lots of awesome nutrients.

    • @asc3998
      @asc3998 3 года назад +2

      Any idea how much of each?

    • @crpth1
      @crpth1 2 года назад +9

      Too much complication... ;-)
      I simply remove whatever annual is in there. Add some kitchen scraps, preferably fast composting ones.
      Example: banana peels, carrots shavings and tops, all greens, etc. In opposition to avocado peels and lumps from most fruits which take some time to compost! ;-)
      Cover them with the same soil. On top, mulch it with (preferably) grass clippings, straw/hay, weeds, etc. also work just fine.
      By the next Spring the soil looks AMAZING! As "new"! ;-)
      The occasional worm dumped in there, help a lot! I've got a bunch on my compost piles so it's really easy to find them. ;-)
      BTW it's easier and faster to do, the writing about it! Cheers

    • @TheDanm22
      @TheDanm22 2 года назад +7

      @@crpth1 worms love acacado skins. They create moist pockets to live in. Cover food scraps with an avocado peel to speed up decomposition of hard to decompose scraps.

  • @danielheltberg6202
    @danielheltberg6202 4 года назад +326

    Your channel, in conjunction with Mark from SelfSufficientMe, has inspired me to build a raised garden bed from scratch and take my gardening to the next level!

  • @compticny888
    @compticny888 4 года назад +82

    When the end the growing season hits us we dump the soil from our pots into the compost pile. In the spring we screen it, place wood chips in the bottom of the pot (helps with drainage, makes the pots lighter and gets a start on the end of season breakdown), and add the soil with a few amendments.

  • @yvonnerobles5971
    @yvonnerobles5971 2 года назад +16

    I have a pet bunny and his poops have done wonders for my porch container garden! He's litter box trained so I just take a scoop every so often and top dress my soil or mix it in to a new pot. It's a "cold" manure and also helps build up the organic matter in my soil. Bunny feeds the herbs, herbs feed me and the bunny!

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 5 месяцев назад +4

      It has been 2 years since you posted this.
      Hope you and your bunny friend are doing well today

    • @joanbaczek2575
      @joanbaczek2575 2 месяца назад

      Rinse the poop the urine burns roots

  • @duckyluver12
    @duckyluver12 4 года назад +83

    I've been wondering about this for years and literally could not find a single video about it prior to this. THANK YOU.

    • @idlewolf7196
      @idlewolf7196 4 года назад

      You weren't able to find other video on how to add dirt to dirt? And for years? Yikes...
      Perhaps you are kind of new to growing plants, but believe me there are a shit ton of needles videos that can be reduced to "yeah, soil depletes, add organic matter and minerals systematically".
      Not trolling, I grow plants myself, he and many others on RUclips make videos about how they reinvented boiled water, or better yet, how to turn liquid h2o into gas.
      And for the upcoming "then don't watch", within the first minute I had more than enough to decide not to, but your comment made me think he did say something out of the utter ordinary. But no, now I spent the time watching it completely plus the time replying, thank you?...
      And honestly good luck with your plants, hope you're still growing them.

  • @kareelia
    @kareelia 4 года назад +400

    It is so impressive, how you make a sponsored video, of a quality, where it doesn't get pushy or cringy. This was informative and serious, and just showed off the product in a really good light! Really great advertising, actually! You did well by viewers and sponsors both. THey should Throw deals at you! :-) And thank you for the tips!

    • @gretchenbell9340
      @gretchenbell9340 4 года назад +14

      TOTALLY agree with above! I noticed that too and this video made that "on the fence about soil brands" decision easy for me! Thanks!

    • @mustafabrennpaste6521
      @mustafabrennpaste6521 3 года назад +3

      Its basically an Add for a product nobody needs.

    • @aonirnolaloth
      @aonirnolaloth 2 года назад +3

      Less annoying for the viewer, less skippable for the advertiser.
      I mean 99% of sponsor ads are 90 seconds at the start, so once they start you can easily skip it which benefits neither the viewer nor the sponsor

  • @nikkiblackburnfuller6539
    @nikkiblackburnfuller6539 4 года назад +345

    Dude, I love that you’re doing this BAREFOOT! So awesome to know that I’m not the only gardener who goes out to garden sans footwear.

    • @Wowwhut
      @Wowwhut 4 года назад +17

      It's the only way I know how

    • @grannyearth5496
      @grannyearth5496 4 года назад +17

      I do toooo! I dug a trail through my rock yard so i can go barefoot. Look up “Grounding”and see the amazing health benefits!

    • @emmagoff
      @emmagoff 4 года назад +13

      Barefoot is the only way! Until winter at least 😆

    • @bencyber8595
      @bencyber8595 3 года назад +3

      bacteria

    • @rite2laurie
      @rite2laurie 3 года назад +6

      I’m a barefooted too.🥰

  • @a_case_study
    @a_case_study 3 года назад +6

    This is so serendipitous I was JUST like 5 mins ago making a raised bed from random wood and stuff, and ran out of new soil- taking a break because I hit all I can do for today but definitely trying this with my spent old pots to make up the difference

  • @Alexa-mj9gq
    @Alexa-mj9gq 4 года назад +597

    I just toss my old soil in my compost. It all comes back around. Lol

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +74

      Also works :)

    • @garden_geek
      @garden_geek 4 года назад +24

      This is what I do too. Works great, no waste.

    • @WDWormsnGarden
      @WDWormsnGarden 4 года назад +8

      My sister does that too with her worm bin.

    • @MrHSIE
      @MrHSIE 4 года назад +15

      Same. Dry / dead potting soil just goes right back into my compost and beds.

    • @ragegage1221
      @ragegage1221 4 года назад +6

      Thats exactly what I do, straight up when I have a plant that is cashed, put it a 20 gallon and start throwing scraps and then rolling old soil.

  • @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad.
    @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad. 4 года назад +23

    I live in a condo in the midwest, and I've been growing in the same potting mix for 8 years. Every spring I dump the pots onto two tarps, keeping the soil type separate. I keep the roots in since it adds structure. Then I add worm castings I make, a couple 25-pound bags of compost, rotted manure, a healthy amount of organic fertilizer, etc. to each pile, mix well, and then re-pot. I plant tomatoes and peppers in the greens/ squash soil and the rest in what my peppers and tomatoes grew in the previous year.
    Hoisting, dumping, re-filling, and re-hoisting all those 5-gallon containers is a drag first thing in the spring. Still, since the land I have to work with is 1) very, very, very small, and 2) heavy clay with a rocky hardpan about 3 inches down, container gardening is a god-send for this urban gardener. At least I can grow food... and lots of it. I'm a growing fool, starting dozens of starts from spring until fall, and microgreens all year long.
    PS. If anyone else is pressed for space, I'd recommend a Garden Tower planter. It's a barrel-sized planter with pant-spaces recessed into the sides and an integrated worm composting tube. Below is a link to the product. (PS. I get nothing for this, I am not an affiliate... it's just a great little product for urban growers).
    gardentowerproject.com/product/garden-tower-2-50-plant-composting-container-garden/

    • @crazygirl737
      @crazygirl737 3 года назад

      Hi, do you mind sharing what brand of compost and manure you use? I need to revitalize my containers soil.

    • @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad.
      @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad. 3 года назад +2

      @@crazygirl737 The compost is mostly my own made from kitchen scraps, garden clippings and our shredded mail, but I'll supplement with mushroom compost from Menards since I have a little finished compost in the spring. That brand is New Plant Life and the product is Premium Mushroom compost.
      As for the manure, I'll use any manure they have at Menards that's guaranteed well-rotted. I usually buy 1 bag manure to 1 bag mushroom compost and any finished home-grown compost we have. It usually amounts to about 50 pounds.
      Ironically, to dupe the restrictive condo owners association here, I compost all year long in old bags of mushroom compost. They bitch about garbage bags outside, and won't allow a barrel composter... but for six years now, they've overlooked my mushroom compost bags buried in the rear of the garden. I guess to their eyes, they look "official" and "proper consumer gardening product soon to be used." That said, I don't push my luck and ditch the bags the manure came in.

  • @IsabelleIsabelle01
    @IsabelleIsabelle01 3 года назад +2

    I am french but bilingual. You are not speaking too fast, I love it. Thank you

  • @ShirleensCorner
    @ShirleensCorner 4 года назад +83

    it is so insane how every single video you upload aligns perfectly with the questions I had in mind 1 or 2 days before. It has been spot on for the past 2 weeks, I am scared, but also, super excited hahahah

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +27

      Hahaha plant daddy is always watching

    • @WDWormsnGarden
      @WDWormsnGarden 4 года назад +7

      Experience teaches wisdom. Years of experience has lead to him knowing the things are of concern and to provide information accordingly.

  • @ThesmartestTem
    @ThesmartestTem 3 года назад +15

    I've had success for years mixing old potting mix with fresh stuff, compost, and some all around fertilizer. As long as what I planted the season before didn't have any serious issues that can be transferred to new plants. But I only reuse soil for a couple of years before dumping it out and fully refreshing.

    • @katrinalopez8824
      @katrinalopez8824 2 года назад

      Do you amend the soil before storing it for winter or amend it some spring when it’s time to plant again?

  • @cynderloner4028
    @cynderloner4028 4 года назад +42

    I have been putting the used soil into the bottom quarter of this year's more shallow root type vegetabes, like cabbage. The nutrients will seep down to the bottom soil as it gets watered.

  • @Oktopia
    @Oktopia 2 года назад +1

    Every spring I put all of my container soil into a large pile and sort through it by hand. Then I add fresh soil, slow-release fertilizer, and remove pests and bigger roots. My container garden is always lush.

  • @heyo8118
    @heyo8118 4 года назад +8

    Love this! Can’t wait until next year to reuse my soil.

  • @illianderninebees
    @illianderninebees 4 года назад +10

    Just wanted to say that I've really appreciated your videos, along with 1-2 other RUclipsrs. Having this extra "home time" on-hand has led me into expanding my veggie garden - I've tripled it! - and your videos have been incalculable. Wish I could show you the current harvest of peas, berries, and cukes, but just take my word for it that they're extensive. Thank you, Kevin!

  • @AMessengerofTruth
    @AMessengerofTruth 4 года назад +69

    i only subscribed recently, but im so glad i did. frequent high quality videos. just awesome.
    i never even thought id be into gardening... until quarantine hit. but this has quickly became one of my favorite channels.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +8

      Wow, thanks!

    • @wise9022
      @wise9022 4 года назад +7

      Same. I had done some small gardens in the backyard and have had success. I took the dive this year and went all in 🤞🏼🙏🏼

    • @lancebeasley588
      @lancebeasley588 4 года назад +6

      I'll second that. This channel is awesome.

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 4 года назад +5

      Ditto 👍

    • @sabinegray1450
      @sabinegray1450 4 года назад +1

      Same here!

  • @onlyholliday7334
    @onlyholliday7334 2 года назад

    KEVIN!!!! Thank you so much for this tip. I used items I already had on hand. Using an old screen, bone meal, Baccato potting soil, worm castings, and some cactus potting soil, the soil already looks and smells much better. I purchased some chicken meal and perlite yesterday; I'll add those products in a couple days. What surprised me most was that, as you directed, I did not use a significant quantity of any of these products. That in itself saved me a lot of money. In addition, because of the weather, I did not spend much time out in the garden these past three days. But with just those four additives to the soil, it did not clump up and was pleasant to deal with. As you said, it takes a little time, but the rewards are great!!! Thanks again.

  • @NashvilleMonkey1000
    @NashvilleMonkey1000 4 года назад +58

    When remixing dirt from planters we go under the tree and add the top layer between the leaves and the soil. This layer is amazing, and if we need extra dirt we dig into the next layer just a little. it's renewable and doesn't cost a thing. In fact this is how garden soil is made, but factories use leaves from city collections to make it and then sell it back to us, so they take our money going both ways, we must break that cycle!

    • @jeananderson4412
      @jeananderson4412 2 года назад

      J

    • @robertfullone9032
      @robertfullone9032 9 месяцев назад

      I like how we are encouraged to spend $50/month for a recycling container... so I'm supposed to spend my time separating recycling...AND pay the company that most likely is paid to do the same thing. Nice try Waste Management! Thank you, Bill Gates. I didn't produce the products, but I'm responsible for recycling? Providing a service that people need... by producing the problem🤔 GENIUS...😂

  • @bradmiller9584
    @bradmiller9584 4 года назад +26

    Great info here. I think I'm going to start adding a touch of the blood meal now after seeing this. I noticed that the peat and coir in potting soil starts getting a little more dense from being broken down over time, so I usually add a touch more perlite too to lighten it back up a bit if that makes any sense.

  • @aaronncsu1
    @aaronncsu1 4 года назад +3

    I would love more videos in container planting and gardening, especially how much can you plant in a container and tips for apartment gardening.

  • @Gruene2010
    @Gruene2010 4 года назад +1

    Like how you jump right in and talk about the topic, timely for me as I change out soil. Thanks

  • @Katie_O
    @Katie_O Год назад +2

    Before we knew anything about soil health we bought a truckload of recycled potting soil from a local nursery for $250. Filled all of our raised beds with it and after a stunted fall garden are trying to get it fixed up for spring. These tips will definitely help!

    • @queenteireigns6212
      @queenteireigns6212 Год назад

      I did the same exact mine is not recycled at least I don't think so

  • @sd4055
    @sd4055 4 года назад +6

    I've been binge watching your videos and I just love everything you do. You work so hard on your gardening and have great information. I am glad I found your channel now that I've begun my gardening journey! Thanks so much for putting all this info out there!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +1

      So nice of you

    • @robyn8842
      @robyn8842 2 года назад

      I like his videos too. He is so cute!! 😍

  • @maria45554
    @maria45554 4 года назад +3

    A big yes to grow bags, or any system for beginners in small apartment. I am one of many turning into gardening only recently, and would love to try growing edibles. Your video on how to grow even with little sun light inspired me to try, but I really have zero idea! Thanks and congrats on getting even more new subscribers. Well deserved! Greetings from Ireland.

  • @bkilpatrick1909
    @bkilpatrick1909 4 года назад

    The soil company was smart for letting you do this video because I watch hours of videos and Epic Garden is on point with ALL THE VIDEOS THAT I HAVE SEEN AND I HAVE HIM ON MY CALL BELL SO I GET TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GROWING IN ALL MEDIUM. So now I get to try his new rejuvenation of my old soil and add the upper brand to get a better soil.

  • @vlong7112
    @vlong7112 3 года назад

    Happy first day of Spring!! So excited to refresh my soil and do some serious up-potting 🙌🏽🤗💚🌱

  • @kennethwoolard5910
    @kennethwoolard5910 4 года назад +7

    Some times at the end of a season I will dump piles of potting soil on the ground! This allows mother nature to take over a little. I also add some sandy clay from the yard. It helps with water retention. I also drive down the road to a curb that the street sweeper doesn't get to because of shrub over growth! The organic material that builds up there has tons of worms (fat ones) and castings! It is a beautiful thing. I have a poor soil in the yard so sometimes I dig up a square yard and remove about half of the soil. I replace the soil I took out with organic debris from the curb side!

    • @douglas9607
      @douglas9607 4 года назад

      I think I'd be concerned about puting road wash into my compost?

    • @jacquessoubliere5826
      @jacquessoubliere5826 4 года назад +1

      How resourceful!

    • @jacquessoubliere5826
      @jacquessoubliere5826 4 года назад +1

      Douglas It’s healthy; otherwise the earthworms would not have taken up residence there!

    • @kennethwoolard5910
      @kennethwoolard5910 4 года назад

      @@jacquessoubliere5826 Good point and they are big and fat! I have about 10 gallons of castings in a pile in the back yard! I keep it covered and add kitchen scraps and coffee grounds for my worms that live there!

  • @phungktk533
    @phungktk533 4 года назад +3

    Great vid! Did this last week with my ornamental pots and added more peat moss, organic fertilizer!

  • @margietalk
    @margietalk 3 года назад

    always a pleasure to see your videos. user friendly for not so slick gardeners like me. do appreciate it.

  • @aikoshimada3167
    @aikoshimada3167 Год назад

    I just love your channel. Cannot say enough about your videos! You have such great presence, and ways to present yourself, your ideas and wisdom in your videos. It's very clear and no wonder you have a large viewers. Thank you for all of your videos, and good luck!

  • @terranatrabu1784
    @terranatrabu1784 3 года назад +167

    A friend said to me, " you should feed the soil, not the plant."

    • @ThomasBomb45
      @ThomasBomb45 3 года назад +36

      Instructions unclear, dirt did not work well in my salad

    • @donutordoughnut8469
      @donutordoughnut8469 3 года назад +4

      @@ThomasBomb45 lmaooo

    • @allupinya5938
      @allupinya5938 3 года назад +14

      My soil is picky, it only wants to eat chicken nuggets!

    • @66REDD66
      @66REDD66 3 года назад +4

      Exactly the same principle for fish tanks. You are looking after the water rather than the fish. 🐠 🐟

    • @thomasevans5467
      @thomasevans5467 3 года назад +1

      Amen amen “cultivate soil” don’t just “grow in dirt”

  • @wise9022
    @wise9022 4 года назад +8

    Love the pro tips. I usually just toss it in the compost on top of some green clippings. Also have been throwing clay as an occasional layer. Compost is definitely
    Coming along nicely! Thanks for the info

  • @HortiHugo
    @HortiHugo 4 года назад +2

    Good information, enjoyed you showing about the worm compost. Well done, Hugh 👍🏼🌿

  • @andrewmixter8793
    @andrewmixter8793 3 года назад +1

    My man! Thank you. Exactly what I needed, short, well shot and edited, as always.

  • @emm_bee
    @emm_bee 4 года назад +9

    Container gardening please 🙌🏼 Thank you for this video!

  • @kummiekins
    @kummiekins 4 года назад +3

    I sometimes add cocopeat and/or paddy husks to mine, especially store bought potting mix or soil that's exhausted. they seem to always clump up after a few rounds and get waterlogged. Thanks for the videos, if it weren't for gardeners like you i'd be among the many tossing out good soil and spending money on buying more just cos i didn't know better. And this way i keep getting more and more usable soil at home. Keep em coming!

  • @maramakesjournals2319
    @maramakesjournals2319 2 года назад

    Thank you! I did enjoy the video. I used to discard the soil in my pots. What a waste! Now I sorta do what you do. After winter, I’ll add stuff to the soil (chopped leaves and desiccated roots, fresh soil, composted material) and I wet it down like you did. This spring, I will let the revised soil sit a while as you recommended. That makes sense.

  • @JaimeAT1433
    @JaimeAT1433 3 года назад

    I mixed up the 4x4 with a trowel. It was dryed up & gritty from the years of dog piss& sun bleach. I added a bag of potting soil, mixed in saw dust, & i do that now & started watching your videos for more ideas. Thanks, Kevin.

  • @dlou3264
    @dlou3264 4 года назад +32

    You look and sound like one of the brothers on HGTV. I’ve got some old soil we didn’t use, and I’m glad you came up on the menu!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +12

      Garden Brother! :P

    • @rainwater.1493
      @rainwater.1493 4 года назад +3

      I knew he looked like someone!

    • @vinstinct
      @vinstinct 4 года назад +5

      Dude! I thought the same thing I even Googled "Epic Gardening Property Brothers" earlier today on the off chance to see if they were related. You are totally right, looks and sounds like them.

    • @shawnamuschamp8972
      @shawnamuschamp8972 4 года назад +1

      💚

  • @slinkygirl1976
    @slinkygirl1976 Год назад +3

    Can you do a video that explains the soil terms like "sandy", loamy", etc to us noobs please?? PRETTY PLEASE!!!!

  • @jamilynmcnally902
    @jamilynmcnally902 2 года назад

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for helping me repurpose my old soil!

  • @bonnieboyle2030
    @bonnieboyle2030 2 года назад

    I really appreciate your knowledge and advice and how you show it. I used to have land to garden in. Now I’m a apartment dweller. Today I am going to look up epsoma. I recently bought some Vermont compost. Will see how it does. Take care of yourself during these troublesome times. Let’s keep gardening. ✌️🌎🐸

  • @afromaximus
    @afromaximus 4 года назад +3

    Great recommendations, In a lot of potting mixes, the inorganic material content can be very low, so don't throw it away!

  • @haydeeholliday8866
    @haydeeholliday8866 2 года назад

    These are some excellent tips. This is giving me a cost-saving direction for my old planters and pots. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos!

  • @Reyairia
    @Reyairia 4 года назад +2

    I had been putting my old soil into my compost bin, but this seems more practical.

  • @HappinessFactoryGardens
    @HappinessFactoryGardens 4 года назад +36

    Epic gardening shoes by the way

    • @deniseconde2103
      @deniseconde2103 4 года назад +4

      I love seeing him like that though. Lol. I know I'm not alone in walking to check on my plants barefoot.

    • @ladyvesperbell8969
      @ladyvesperbell8969 4 года назад

      @@deniseconde2103 I do that too less of a hassle :)

  • @kathleenrickard
    @kathleenrickard 4 года назад +5

    Playing in the dirt is so much fun!☺️

  • @NapoleonGARDENINGTV
    @NapoleonGARDENINGTV 3 года назад

    Thanks for these easy steps in revitalizing potting mix!

  • @julietsanchez9029
    @julietsanchez9029 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video! I have a good amount of used soil from spring that I haven't thrown out but I didn't know what to do with it. I love and use worm castings (and tea) so I was happy that you use it here. Thank again from a fellow San Diegan!

  • @Housewarmin
    @Housewarmin 4 года назад +16

    Hat, jacket, pants..no shoes! Perfect! 😂😂

  • @xiolamoon3217
    @xiolamoon3217 4 года назад +8

    Great Video, Awesome timing, It's "refreshing the soil" season! I'm really digging learning about composting and microbes. I am lucky to have some nice dark soil to work with, and have been working out my composting bins as I go along, I have them going in stages, which is a nice option.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +1

      You're very lucky to have that soil!

  • @marycabrera2586
    @marycabrera2586 3 года назад

    Good to know you can use your old soil, I never knew I could do this, nice video.

  • @shaneconcepcion
    @shaneconcepcion 4 года назад

    Just started my first raised bed today. Thanks for all of your epic help! 🤙🏽

  • @QueenToken
    @QueenToken 4 года назад +59

    How funny I was just trying to reuse some old potting soil the other day and asked myself if I was doing it correctly

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +19

      I'm always watching...

    • @deniseramdeen3776
      @deniseramdeen3776 4 года назад +2

      @@epicgardening 😂😂😂

    • @melou_
      @melou_ 4 года назад +2

      This made my day

    • @NagashiChidorii
      @NagashiChidorii 4 года назад

      @Laura Wilhelm What were you planting? You’re freakin cute btw and learning Japanese too? Awesome!!

    • @zay_rat8942
      @zay_rat8942 3 года назад +1

      @@NagashiChidorii simp.

  • @akavery
    @akavery 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for your video, that was super helpful :) Can you tell me what I can do with the soil if my plant ended up having blight or the wilt? Is there a way to sterilize the soil after that? Also, I have pots that grew summer squash that were attacked by SVB. I read they can overwinter in the soil. Can I just plant a different type of vegetable in that soil? Thanks!

  • @huntresssnow3669
    @huntresssnow3669 3 года назад

    Love the black gold!!! This is an epic video...I needed confirmation before I started refreshing.

  • @GuiltyBears
    @GuiltyBears 3 года назад

    Well I have stumbled upon you and cannot stop watching. Your vids are to the point, easy to understand, and pair well with details books I’m reading regarding composting and mulching/chipping. Love youuu!

  • @HappinessFactoryGardens
    @HappinessFactoryGardens 4 года назад +6

    Hey we’re using some Epsoma ground soil this year in our in-ground bed. It’s definitely nice

  • @lucywilkins4784
    @lucywilkins4784 4 года назад +6

    Hey Kevin, So just a random thought, at the end of the year if I put a load of old leaves and stuff that is usually put in my compost (veg and stuff) on my raised beds and covered with cardboard would that all get dragged down into the old soil by worms over winter and improve it enough for the next year of growing? Thanks

  • @dianapollex3266
    @dianapollex3266 2 года назад

    You're the best Eric. So glad I found you ❤ a couple years ago!

  • @bryanseeds2222
    @bryanseeds2222 2 года назад

    As a newbie to gardening, this was very informative, I thank you 🙏🙏

  • @Dee.C
    @Dee.C 4 года назад +4

    Put worms in your bin at the end of the season and let them eat the roots and old matter and turn that into wonderful castings for next year. That is what I do.

  • @ryanaugustus
    @ryanaugustus 4 года назад +3

    If you use red worms, they’ll do just fine in small containers! I keep many bonsai and I ALWAYS have red worms in my bonsai pots (very shallow, often small) in my organic-loving trees (many trees are planted in inorganics like lava rock etc). But those worms show up because their eggs happen to get in to my occasional use of my castings. I never put worms in on purpose... no need... they appear anyway!

  • @yhwhelohim9901
    @yhwhelohim9901 3 года назад

    Bro love your channel. Gratitude 🙏

  • @sharoneileenobrien6581
    @sharoneileenobrien6581 Год назад +1

    Great ideas...gonna use them in my pots. Thank you for the sage and cost saving advice.

  • @littleredhen3354
    @littleredhen3354 4 года назад +107

    Wait, people throw away dirt?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +28

      Right?

    • @davidfinnegan6796
      @davidfinnegan6796 4 года назад +19

      @MissBttrsctch couldn't you just put it in the compost, add lots of greens and get the temperature of your compost up to around 150 and kill the fungus?

    • @BobCindyL
      @BobCindyL 4 года назад +5

      @@davidfinnegan6796 That`s a good question. I`d like to know the answer also.

    • @dw3992
      @dw3992 4 года назад +6

      @MissBttrsctch The fungus can b killed with food grade hydrogen peroxide.

    • @thematrix3663
      @thematrix3663 4 года назад +1

      @MissBttrsctch in another forum someone suggested throwing boiling hot water.

  • @twobluestripes
    @twobluestripes 4 года назад +5

    Omg I think I asked you this question in a comment a few days ago! So happy you had a video coming on the topic! I have a balcony and no downstairs space or other outdoor space. i want to start gardening and was wondering if old soils should just be trashed into dumpster or greenwaste or used/sent somewhere else.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +4

      I read the comments even if I can't respond to them all!

  • @turmat01
    @turmat01 2 года назад

    dude I love your channel, you are so knowledgeable about this stuff! What a mine of information this place is!!!

  • @beajbrow4230
    @beajbrow4230 4 года назад +2

    Glad to know I was told I couldn't do anything with old soil!! Tx

  • @plushdays8267
    @plushdays8267 4 года назад +7

    I’ve always wondered what to do with my old soil. Thank you! I was doing it right after all. WHERE can I find that big sifting screen setup? I need one badly.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +5

      I have a video on how I built it!

    • @DayNaInBlackWhite
      @DayNaInBlackWhite 3 года назад

      Kevin, of COURSE you do. I love how you actually show all the layers to your gardening. ❤️😍

  • @dream.fiiend
    @dream.fiiend 4 года назад +17

    I love the transition music, what genre is that? Smooth jazz with a lo fi aftertaste?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +7

      That's probably the best way to describe it actually

    • @LianneHutcheson
      @LianneHutcheson 4 года назад +1

      Esteban search ChillHop on RUclips 🙌❤️

  • @sharingwithseryna
    @sharingwithseryna 4 года назад

    Thank you, I have trying to revise my soil for this year. Thank you for the tips.

  • @cherovimsolar1978
    @cherovimsolar1978 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video Kevin

  • @bradmaas6875
    @bradmaas6875 4 года назад +3

    Mix the old soil into the compost and add to the raised beds.

  • @elemgee3
    @elemgee3 4 года назад +3

    Thanks kevin! Great info. My onions are starting to sprout just like those. How often will you water once they are in the container?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +3

      Enough so it's lightly moist atall times!

    • @dlou3264
      @dlou3264 4 года назад +2

      Epic Gardening I really like how you pay attention to your audience and answer questions!

  • @ParapluieDefenestrator
    @ParapluieDefenestrator 4 года назад

    I'm glad Kevin has this as his full time job. i rely on these videos.

  • @jacquelinebaxter6420
    @jacquelinebaxter6420 2 года назад

    I just watched another video about making good garden soil. Yours was about containers his was about the garden bed. Thanks so much!

  • @crescentgarden6819
    @crescentgarden6819 4 года назад +3

    Wouldn't it be a good idea to leave the roots in as food for the worms? I imagine they would make some extra worm castings on the spot and recycle the previous nutrients, while also aerating.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +1

      Smaller ones yes, larger ones no, at least for containers

  • @jasonlieberman4606
    @jasonlieberman4606 4 года назад +7

    4:12 Give it a little tappy... tap-tap-tapparoo...

  • @paulmifsud5753
    @paulmifsud5753 3 года назад

    Great style to your videos, nice, easy to follow and relaxed. thanks

  • @flowerchild777
    @flowerchild777 2 года назад

    Thanks👍I forgot about screening my soil, and how much fun in have doing it🤗

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 4 года назад +6

    Your style requires...buy , consume, purchase, spend Money...
    I never buy soil...
    I take my dried out used soil (10 gallons)....
    mix in some forest soil (5 gallon bucket full)...
    with blended up, broken down compost (4 shovel full)
    and get the best plants ever

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +3

      Nothing wrong w/ that!

    • @dlou3264
      @dlou3264 4 года назад +3

      Kanzee I heard the same thing from an instructor in a Mississippi Outdoors Women’s event. (3 days long). But she said pick up a handful from the forest floor when hiking, etc. The problem I’ve found with that is that I don’t live near a forest or own forest type land. Lawn soil isn’t the same thing. Do you live near a forest? How do you get 5 gallons of forest soil? Some places would put you behind bars for picking a wild flower.

    • @Nico-dq8hc
      @Nico-dq8hc 4 года назад

      That's redicoulas, any soil with thriving native plants is fully vital for theses needs and doesn't need harvested from a forest.. but Rudolf stienburger, and viktor schousberg figured a bunch of things about nature that most experts n text don't cover. Anyone reading this mite like the documentary * dirt *

  • @theresaglass1831
    @theresaglass1831 4 года назад

    This was so super helpful! My husbands gonna love this. 😄😄😉👌.

  • @highlandscommunityclub1160
    @highlandscommunityclub1160 3 года назад +1

    I’m in love with your voice....the info is great too!!

  • @aundreadorsey5756
    @aundreadorsey5756 2 года назад

    Love that soil. I used it last year for my tomatoes.. best thing I could've ever done..

  • @Arkish78
    @Arkish78 4 года назад

    Thanks for helping me grow a greener thumb! 🌱😁👍🏼🌿

  • @healthyspicekitchen5180
    @healthyspicekitchen5180 3 года назад

    Thanks for this I struggled during covid getting compost, i shud have just done this, now i know for next time

  • @tineejohnston9737
    @tineejohnston9737 2 года назад

    Thank you Kevin, I was in the process of getting these done and thinking what’s my best way of doing it 😇❤️😎👍

  • @hanabalaban-pommier2422
    @hanabalaban-pommier2422 3 года назад

    Greetings from Toronto! Thank you so much for these tips, I love your videos:)

  • @chrysalis72
    @chrysalis72 3 года назад

    Loads of potted soil with dead plant life left from last owner of the house. I just emptied it into the soil beds in the greenhouse,took out the heavy roots, watered and I'll put some compost on top when planting the vegetables. I'm not experienced so I'm amazed I've done it properly.

  • @carmenbailey8209
    @carmenbailey8209 4 года назад +2

    Starting to see your grow bags a lot, thanks for sharing your information 👍❤️😊

  • @conniehooks4647
    @conniehooks4647 3 года назад

    Ty.
    I have big pots w/old soil .
    Now i know what to do.😃

  • @aida087
    @aida087 3 года назад

    Me: went out yesterday and purchased bags of new potting soil.
    Me: just saw this video in my feed today UGH lol!!🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @joselito477ify
    @joselito477ify Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.....I needed this!

  • @LuckyGirl582
    @LuckyGirl582 4 года назад

    Great! I've been looking for this kind of information.

  • @infodiff
    @infodiff 2 года назад

    your videos are awesome. THANKS FOR THE TIPS.

  • @joanneganon7157
    @joanneganon7157 4 года назад +1

    I was resurrecting an old Cottage Garden. I read somewhere to add green sand to revitalize the soil in the Spring. Also Rock phosforus for the minerals. The Green Sand is a form of Kelp.
    I used the worm casting potting soil mixed with Manuer and Peat Moss for my container Garden.
    I have to say the Green Sand was a great way to refresh old bulbs, 👍🙌!
    JO JO IN VT 💕😄