I remember first hearing about the mycelium network, absolutely blew my mind, along with all the little dudes in moss like tardigrades (water bears) and how fungi, lichen and plants have such an amazing interaction with each other. Great stuff ❤
Excellent video, can't believe you don't have more subs. This is the type of quality I expect to see from national geographic docu not a youtube channel with 11k subs, keep it up!
would premium potting mix have much in the way of microbes?, i was growing aquaponically for a few years, and thats all on microbial based growing, you have nitrosomas and nitro bacters, one breaks down the ammonia in fish breath and poo, and makes nitrites which the other bacteria converts to available nitrogen
I’m going to have an amazing harvest this year. Well, I’d better as I’ve been working so hard to improve my soil, with compost, cow manure, spent leaves, straw etc. Garden Fundamentals started me on this journey….take a look.
Great video. It makes me worry about all the herbicides and pesticides used on the ground even more. Surely there's a way to get them banned and out of the food chain!!? It makes me wonder why there is so much more sickness and disease about, even young children are getting sick, could it be the sprays??!
Pass this around as much as possible have sent to 4 local government entities. Should be required learning for architects and developers town planners etc
Your explanation of how the soil microbiome is at capacity is dead on. I have never understood the pactice of making & pouring on a witches' brew of compost tea/swamp water & other crap before covercropping &/or mulching a bed to support more bacteria & fungi when there's no in groud food to support them...other than it gives people with too much time on there hands an excuse to make a video.
In my research for this video, every scientist pronounced it "fun-jye" Both "fun-gi" and "fun-jye" are correct. But "fun-jye" feels more correct in this context - talking about many many individual fungal organisms
How underrated is this channel?
Even just for the terrible puns lol
Gardening for years, learning so much from this site
Excellent video. Thank you.
a really important Porpoise!!!!
What a great video. No lecturing or judgment. Just information.
I wish I'd made this. Awesome work.
As a gardener and a bio teacher - this is great information, that is explained clearly and is accessible to everyone :) great vid!
That was awesome. Soil is so fascinating, exciting even, I'm intrigued to know more. Loving your channel too. 😊
Thought I was watching a David Attenborough documentary. Love it
I remember first hearing about the mycelium network, absolutely blew my mind, along with all the little dudes in moss like tardigrades (water bears) and how fungi, lichen and plants have such an amazing interaction with each other. Great stuff ❤
I loved the cinematic quality of your edition. Hope more people find your channel, you absolutely deserve that.
wow what a video and what a channel, keep it up mate
Thanks foe the video. It's got me thinking about the sections of my garden where there are not worms present and how to fix it.
Excellent video, can't believe you don't have more subs. This is the type of quality I expect to see from national geographic docu not a youtube channel with 11k subs, keep it up!
Such a great video!
That was an excellent explanation
Great information and explained in an easy understandable way , thank you
Subscribe for the content, like for the music, comment for the puns!
I honestly think that the soil is so fascinating... maybe coz I'm a geologist
Great video and fantastic information, really loving the channel and love forward to more of your content!
would premium potting mix have much in the way of microbes?, i was growing aquaponically for a few years, and thats all on microbial based growing, you have nitrosomas and nitro bacters, one breaks down the ammonia in fish breath and poo, and makes nitrites which the other bacteria converts to available nitrogen
Wow, thanks that was interesting 😀
I’m going to have an amazing harvest this year. Well, I’d better as I’ve been working so hard to improve my soil, with compost, cow manure, spent leaves, straw etc. Garden Fundamentals started me on this journey….take a look.
Great video. It makes me worry about all the herbicides and pesticides used on the ground even more. Surely there's a way to get them banned and out of the food chain!!? It makes me wonder why there is so much more sickness and disease about, even young children are getting sick, could it be the sprays??!
That's a lot of responsibility.
I have a medical cannabis prescription and by far the best tasting and strongest effects are grown in live soil organics! The difference is so drastic
Pass this around as much as possible have sent to 4 local government entities. Should be required learning for architects and developers town planners etc
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Why funji instead of fungi? Funjus
Great video otherwise mate
Cos he's a funguy !
Your explanation of how the soil microbiome is at capacity is dead on. I have never understood the pactice of making & pouring on a witches' brew of compost tea/swamp water & other crap before covercropping &/or mulching a bed to support more bacteria & fungi when there's no in groud food to support them...other than it gives people with too much time on there hands an excuse to make a video.
Great video but that is definitely not how you pronounce fungi pretty sure you’re the only person in the world to say it like that.
In my research for this video, every scientist pronounced it "fun-jye" Both "fun-gi" and "fun-jye" are correct. But "fun-jye" feels more correct in this context - talking about many many individual fungal organisms
A lot of garden channels I’ve watched lately say fun-ji. I just thought it was an American thing 🤷♀️
Fantastic. I loved everything about this video. Thanks so much.