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It's about time I start making my own compost and set up vermicomposting as well. The clearance priced fertilizer is getting harder & harder to find at the end of the season. Meanwhile peat moss & vermiculite prices seem to double overnight! Looking at some of your oldest videos, I must say they tend to age VERY well, thanks Gary!
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Hi Gary,, Back in 2022, Your video helped me build a leaf mold bin. It's lookig real good now. I can finally start using it. But I'm not sure how to tho. In this video, your saying mix compost into the container and raised bed soil. I don't have compost. Can I mix the leaf mold into it instead ? Should I dig the leaf mold into the garden soil with fertilizer when I start planting ? Or lay it on top of the soil after planting my vegetables ? Today I went to Home Depot found 2 , 39.6lbs bags of Dolomite. They had a little slice from an x-acto knife. Reg. $10.00 Discount price $3.50 Also 2 bags of 2.2 cubic foot Peat Moss . They also were ripped from an x-acto knife . Reg. $15.00 I paid $4.50 . Crazy thing is , it was just a slice on each bag. Nothing fell out , all the bags are full. lol Great deal 😊 Cheers from Toronto
You can use the leaf mold as compost in there. I would also just put shovelful of LM in any planting hole for transplants. Oh and ripped bags are a great way to go. Thanks so much for your support! Please Visit My Seed and Garden Shop The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Neem Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C Peppermint Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C Rosemary Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C
Don't forget to check your county,folks. Mine gives away free compost all Spring and Summer. As much as you want to shovel. I use a similar mix but I've never had the heart to not mix in perlite. May have to give this a try and see how it works without added aeration. The big bags of perlite tend to add up quickly.
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Thank you for all this information. Being on a tight budget I'll be able to full my vegetable bucket next year. I look forward to seeing all your videos.
I’ve redone the veg space this year, using some new raised beds. Cheap fill on the bottom third, better stuff in the middle third, promix on top. I was on the fence about adding perlite, but there’s very, very little perlite even in the $$ promix. So I am not adding perlite to my diy mix. Stuff is growing well so far. Gary, thanks for the bonus catnip in the seed order that arrived today!
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Ty for the video - I’ve been using this recipe , however I add an equal part of potting mix too and a half portion of perlite. SO looking forward to this growing season- ty again Steve zone 6 b.
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I followed this recipe but with my formula I used 4.5cu ft of Peat moss assuming that it would roughly double in size after hydrated (I needed 9cu ft as my 1/3 component of peat). Is this going to be an issue going forward? So far my bed seems to be holding water well, just having issues with the top getting a little crusty on warmer days. Thanks Gary!
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Hi Gary! I have followed all your steps for Mixing container soil however I ran out of my mix and was in a crunch and went a bought what I thought was potting mix. In a hurry I bought garden soil and before I knew it I was two containers in when I realized the bag read garden soil not potting soil. I planted my cucumbers plants and tomatoes in the soil. They are transplants should I dig them up and if so what should I do next? I grew them fro seed following all your steps and they are beautiful. I will cry if now I kill them due to rushing.
It seems this response may be late for you. However I bet you would not have any issues. Gardening should not be difficult. The whole point of it is sustainability, using things available without expense and recycling. Eventually everything will be broken down and fed to soil. As a result your plants will be fed and grown healthily. Happy gardening
So I am doing this right now but my earth (all of it) is quite muddy and dense, will those proportions still be fine or should I add in something else?
I would what for it to drain a bit. But the proportions would be similar. More peat would absorb excess water. Thanks so much for your support! Please Visit My Seed and Garden Shop The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Neem Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C Peppermint Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C Rosemary Oil: bit.ly/43IJl9C
Thank you for always looking for ways to save money. I already had coco coir so I mixed it with bagged top soil, mushroom compost, and vermiculite. I’m guessing that’s pretty close to what you made.?
@@beckymartinez9926 yes we have very hot and dry conditions here as well but it's not sbout just retaining moisture in soil. Plants need oxygen just as much as water or they will suffocate. Vermiculite and coco coir both hold moisture but adding perlite will remedy your soil at this point. Just a suggestion, take it for what it's worth to you :)
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Peat also retains moisture but if it's left to dry out it becomes hydrophobic. Coco coir and vermiculite do not do this. Very important to research all the issues with what you're putting in your soil as it can't always be remedied easily.
I do garden soil ( a mix from the local landscape company full of mushroom compost steer manuer sand peat and other compost i forget) so garden soil which is compost peat moss perlite,azmonite, bone meal and worm castings) it is fun to make your own mix. We found if we used just the garden soil it is too dense, stinks, and some things like bulbs and other plants died! Need the peat!!! Etc
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It's about time I start making my own compost and set up vermicomposting as well. The clearance priced fertilizer is getting harder & harder to find at the end of the season. Meanwhile peat moss & vermiculite prices seem to double overnight! Looking at some of your oldest videos, I must say they tend to age VERY well, thanks Gary!
I just started my worm bins.
Thanks for watching. Yeah if you can get to making compost it pays off.
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@@stevierysie Im starting mine this week lol, i went to home depot and got sticker shock.. left those worm castings right there lol
Hi Gary,, Back in 2022, Your video helped me build a leaf mold bin. It's lookig real good now. I can finally start using it.
But I'm not sure how to tho.
In this video, your saying mix compost into the container and raised bed soil. I don't have compost.
Can I mix the leaf mold into it instead ?
Should I dig the leaf mold into the garden soil with fertilizer when I start planting ? Or lay it on top of the soil after planting my vegetables ?
Today I went to Home Depot found 2 , 39.6lbs bags of Dolomite. They had a little slice from an x-acto knife.
Reg. $10.00 Discount price $3.50
Also 2 bags of 2.2 cubic foot Peat Moss . They also were ripped from an x-acto knife . Reg. $15.00 I paid $4.50 .
Crazy thing is , it was just a slice on each bag. Nothing fell out , all the bags are full. lol Great deal 😊
Cheers from Toronto
You can use the leaf mold as compost in there. I would also just put shovelful of LM in any planting hole for transplants. Oh and ripped bags are a great way to go.
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Don't forget to check your county,folks. Mine gives away free compost all Spring and Summer. As much as you want to shovel. I use a similar mix but I've never had the heart to not mix in perlite. May have to give this a try and see how it works without added aeration. The big bags of perlite tend to add up quickly.
Great tip.
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Thank you for all this information. Being on a tight budget I'll be able to full my vegetable bucket next year. I look forward to seeing all your videos.
I’ve redone the veg space this year, using some new raised beds. Cheap fill on the bottom third, better stuff in the middle third, promix on top. I was on the fence about adding perlite, but there’s very, very little perlite even in the $$ promix. So I am not adding perlite to my diy mix. Stuff is growing well so far.
Gary, thanks for the bonus catnip in the seed order that arrived today!
Yep. You dont need the perlite.
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Great video as always Gary!
Great information, explained well, as always. Thank you.
Glad to share
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Ty for the video - I’ve been using this recipe , however I add an equal part of potting mix too and a half portion of perlite. SO looking forward to this growing season- ty again Steve zone 6 b.
That will work..Good luck this year.
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What soil should i use for starting kale, spinach and collards.
At what times do you add fertilizer? Especially for tomato plants?
Can I use Coco core instead of Pete Moss?
I followed this recipe but with my formula I used 4.5cu ft of Peat moss assuming that it would roughly double in size after hydrated (I needed 9cu ft as my 1/3 component of peat). Is this going to be an issue going forward? So far my bed seems to be holding water well, just having issues with the top getting a little crusty on warmer days. Thanks Gary!
MAAAAAANNNNNN! I could have been using top soil to mix 😕 Imma try this
Does your compost contain manure?
Is my bagged compost from last year still good?
Which product do you think is better to use in a mix: peat moss or coconut coir?
Peat.
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Hi Gary! I have followed all your steps for
Mixing container soil however I ran out of my mix and was in a crunch and went a bought what I thought was potting mix. In a hurry I bought garden soil and before I knew it I was two containers in when I realized the bag read garden soil not potting soil. I planted my cucumbers plants and tomatoes in the soil. They are transplants should I dig them up and if so what should I do next? I grew them fro seed following all your steps and they are beautiful. I will cry if now I kill them due to rushing.
It seems this response may be late for you. However I bet you would not have any issues. Gardening should not be difficult. The whole point of it is sustainability, using things available without expense and recycling. Eventually everything will be broken down and fed to soil. As a result your plants will be fed and grown healthily. Happy gardening
So I am doing this right now but my earth (all of it) is quite muddy and dense, will those proportions still be fine or should I add in something else?
I would what for it to drain a bit. But the proportions would be similar. More peat would absorb excess water.
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Thank you for always looking for ways to save money.
I already had coco coir so I mixed it with bagged top soil, mushroom compost, and vermiculite. I’m guessing that’s pretty close to what you made.?
Vermiculite and perlite have different uses. Usually add perlite with coco coir or you can drown your roots
@@DebRoo11 I live in a very hot climate so we are always looking for ways to keep in moisture
@@beckymartinez9926 yes we have very hot and dry conditions here as well but it's not sbout just retaining moisture in soil. Plants need oxygen just as much as water or they will suffocate. Vermiculite and coco coir both hold moisture but adding perlite will remedy your soil at this point. Just a suggestion, take it for what it's worth to you :)
Yep. Coir and peat are similar.
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Peat also retains moisture but if it's left to dry out it becomes hydrophobic. Coco coir and vermiculite do not do this. Very important to research all the issues with what you're putting in your soil as it can't always be remedied easily.
I do garden soil ( a mix from the local landscape company full of mushroom compost steer manuer sand peat and other compost i forget) so garden soil which is compost peat moss perlite,azmonite, bone meal and worm castings) it is fun to make your own mix. We found if we used just the garden soil it is too dense, stinks, and some things like bulbs and other plants died! Need the peat!!! Etc
Peat really helps. Good luck this year.
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Maybe you can address the problem of compacted soil in my raised bed. What is the best way to lighten and loosen it
Mix it with more peat moss, coco coir, or perlite