How To Turn Dead Dirt Into Living Soil

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @StacksUrbanHarvest
    @StacksUrbanHarvest  11 месяцев назад

    Just as a friendly reminder, I wanted to mention that liking, commenting, and sharing videos really do play a major role in helping content creators like myself reach a wider audience. Your engagement on RUclips can have a positive impact and contribute to the growth of the channel. But I totally get that everyone has their own preferences and comfort levels when it comes to social platform engagement.
    Let's grow together! 🌿

  • @SouthFloridaSunshine
    @SouthFloridaSunshine Месяц назад

    Just found you, this is great! I am below you in Palm Beach County, will be visiting you again, you have great content. I love how you produced this video too!I want to do all the mulching also. What a huge change to your property!

    • @SouthFloridaSunshine
      @SouthFloridaSunshine Месяц назад +1

      Wow, that soil example at the end actually gave me chills!

    • @StacksUrbanHarvest
      @StacksUrbanHarvest  Месяц назад +1

      @@SouthFloridaSunshine On the contrary, I'm south of you in Broward, but I work in WPB. So glad you enjoy the content on the channel!
      Yes, it sure has been a huge change! Wood chip mulching is definitely the easiest way to add a lot of organic matter. 🌿

  • @michaelfrierdich2228
    @michaelfrierdich2228 Год назад

    Yes, we love a "fun guy!" 😂 Great video!

  • @amilliataylor5167
    @amilliataylor5167 Год назад +1

    But how many I turn my backyard sand into soil without adding anything or fixing the dirt in parts of my yard into soil? I'm speaking without adding like I'm assuming it's impossible

    • @StacksUrbanHarvest
      @StacksUrbanHarvest  Год назад +2

      You'll need to start by adding enough organic matter in the form of compost. You'll need something to help hold onto moisture. Then plant Sunn Hemp into that.
      Either water it well for about 3 days before you plant into it, or plant when we're expected to get a huge rain. Are you in Florida? If so, our summer rainy season would be a good time to be ready to plant. I have a video series on cover crops and Sunn Hemp did really well for me. When you terminate it, cut it low and use it as mulch. That organic matter will add to the fertility of your backyard.

    • @kelliehanno
      @kelliehanno Год назад

      @@StacksUrbanHarvest is there a video on this you’ve done?

    • @StacksUrbanHarvest
      @StacksUrbanHarvest  Год назад +1

      @@kelliehanno Thanks for asking. I don't have a video that get as specific as I explained in my earlier reply here. But I can start planning to do that soon.