💫 Magical Garden Soil 🪄 for Massive Plant Growth. See huge Pumpkins Peppers & Winter Squash

2022 ж. 16 Нау.
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Grow🥕MASSIVE🥦 veggies In your garden
by Enhancing & Amending your Garden Soil for massive growth & healthy food production
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This is how we amend our soil to get massive growth, better plant health & unbelievable production
This will benefit YOUR soil no matter where you live & especially if your soil is alkaline or clay
To fill our massive planter boxes we started out with composted cow, horse & chicken manure but we didn't have enough so we added least 50% ranch dirt
Our natural soil is alkaline\sandy so we originally enhanced it with 25% per volume with peat moss
Peat moss is a great soil additive. It is naturally acidic & it breaks up clay & alkaline soils. It makes soil soft, easy to work, holds water and Is easy for roots to penetrate
If you have serious clay soil, add Gypsum & peat moss... it will breakup the clay & soften your soil
Don't for the rest below
Every year, because we have raised beds on shale rock we amend our garden soil with the following ingredients
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✏️ BIOCHAR
Watch my video Making Biochar
The year we tilled biochar in, our garden DOUBLED in SIZE & PRODUCTION
The biochar buffers the chemical change & stores excess acid and then releases back into the soil as the plants need/want it
With our soil enhanced like this we have grown MASSIVE pumpkins, GIANT onions, carrots, beats, peppers, berries & our winter banana squash come in at 3' & sometimes 4' long
I put abt 1" of biochar per 8" of soil
Biochar improves water quality because it's a carbon filter, absorbs toxins, reduces soil emissions of greenhouse gases, reduces nutrient leaching in soil by absorbing nutrients & releasing them to plant roots & thereby reduces watering & fertilizer requirements
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✏️ 11-52-0
The 52 is Phosphate The higher the 2nd number the better. This is VERY important
Not just if you are growing Onions, but for EVERYTHING
Phosphates are very important to plants because they encourage root growth & thereby increases the uptake of other nutrients in the soil for a bigger, healthier plant that will produce more.
It is also extremely necessary for Onion Family Plants as they require massive phosphates to grow that big onion ball
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✏️ CALCIUM
We use Eggshell Calcium
Watch my video DIY EGGSHELL CALCIUM
Eggshell calcium is not always immediately available to the plants but it slowly breaks down over time (slow release) in acidic soil, we put it on every year & last years calcium will be available this year & this years addition of eggshell calcium will be plant available next year
CALCIUM is an essential element in plant health.
It is needed in LARGE amounts by ALL plants
Calcium is a mineral that helps builds a plants cellular walls & membranes that helps the plant keep a physical barrier against pathogens & disease
Plants deficient in calcium are more susceptible to pathogens
Calcium deficiency symptoms appear as tissue necrosis or leaf curl & rot, stem sores or premature fruit decay such as tomato blossom rot or brown spots on peppers
Calcium deficiencies will cause plants to have smaller height, smaller leaves, less leave area & brown spots
Without enough calcium carrots will have pits & rot where pathogens have invaded
Celery will have small stunted stocks
Apples get brown spots
Cabbage, lettuce & brussels sprouts are more susceptible to leaf tip burn without enough calcium
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✏️ IRON
Is necessary for all plants. I helps the plant maintain vital functions & health by assisting it to use nitrogen, assists with enzymes & chlorophyll production A lack of iron in a plants diet basically makes the plant anemic just like humans get without iron, you can function but not at your peak
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✏️ MAGNESIUM
Magnesium & Calcium are both needed by plants to protect them from pathogens at the cellular level and utilize the suns energy for production. Without Magnesium plants can't capture the energy of the sun in photosynthesis
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✏️ SULFUR
Almost every garden plant will thrive in acidic soil so how do you make your soil acidic?
Add sulfur
In time as the sulfur gets wet, it turns into a tiny amount of sulfuric acid, acidifying the soil & the plants LOVE IT
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✏️ Chicken Manure
Never put fresh chicken manure on your garden, it is way too hot in nitrogen & will burn transplants & kill germinating seeds
Let your chicken manure compost for a year before you put it on
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  • Thank you. 😊

    @oiputthatback7361@oiputthatback7361 Жыл бұрын
  • You're being scientific do you ever do Brix readings on your vegetables and plants?

    @cascades500@cascades5009 ай бұрын
  • Oldschool Wisdom is gold! Thanks

    @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401@hardwiredtoselfdestruction34012 жыл бұрын
  • Good idea about time to get working on the garden and yard

    @johncrowley3833@johncrowley38332 жыл бұрын
    • You got that right!

      @CaptainWingnut@CaptainWingnut2 жыл бұрын
  • O thank you for sharing! Lots of good information here! Looking forward to throwing some in my garden this year 👍🏻

    @8EACRESHOMESTEAD@8EACRESHOMESTEAD2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi.. Anne here... blessings from Scotland 🙏❤️ i found your channel through Bluewater and I've just subscribed.I watched your video on borax and unfortunately we can't buy it here.Can you please tell me if there is anything else i can use to get the boron.Thank you. I'm looking forward to learning from you.

    @annemurphy8824@annemurphy8824 Жыл бұрын
    • Anne Murphy: if you know someone in an area who can order it… they can mail it to you! 😊

      @payne7028@payne7028 Жыл бұрын
    • @@payne7028 Thank you... the postage will probably cost more than the borax 😀

      @annemurphy8824@annemurphy8824 Жыл бұрын
  • Ever mix in sawdust?

    @darrenjosephson3@darrenjosephson32 жыл бұрын
    • Yes. If you have it you can use up to 10-20% in your soil. It’s acidic like peat, holds fertilizer and water for extended release and breaks up and softens the soil. We didn’t have sawdust at the time (hadn’t built the sawmill) so we PAID for peat moss.

      @CaptainWingnut@CaptainWingnut2 жыл бұрын
    • PEAT moss HEAVENS NO - oh God forbid! The liberals would have a stroke to see that … LOL Its destroying the world as we know it dont ya know 😂🤣 idiots

      @payne7028@payne7028 Жыл бұрын
  • I live in Oklahoma. I've never been to Utah. I hope to one day. The pictures I've seen of your state are gorgeous

    @OutspokenOkie@OutspokenOkie2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. Oklahoma is very beautiful too.

      @CaptainWingnut@CaptainWingnut2 жыл бұрын
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