GIC Crew here are your links: Soil Probe - geni.us/is0NyNv Soil Testing - geni.us/HvNo5l Instagram (send over your photo 😊) instagram.com/gardeningincanada
Organic material and calcium tests would be amazing! I love a good lab test, but I’d love to be able to monitor things more frequently so I don’t over correct. And extra points for using Pillow Princess in a soil video.
Very interesting video! I grow in Mel's mix (soilless media) but lived all the science of the soil. Yes! Please do a video on how to check organic material and please do this type of video for soilless media i.e. compost, vermiculite, peet moss blends 🙏☺️
Love your videos! Your hair and makeup on this one in particular are fab! I'm here for the science which I appreciate most, but wanted to give props to you for that too lol
This episode has been very informative and one of my favorites. Great topic. Something us weekend gardeners can use without over paying for soil scientists! 😅 @12:36 The pot of gold.
Blossom end rot got half of my beefsteak tomatoes a year ago. Please show us your calcium test. Throughout the 1960s my Dad and his brother drove Parisiennes. Good memories
I would appreciate a video on how to interpret soil and compost test results. What do the numbers really mean, and how do we use them to improve our soils. Enjoy your videos, Stay Well!!!
Yes - please teach all you can on in home soil testing…. also on how to remedy aka: tons of xxx per acre for ph change etc. Please do it on tons per acre.
@GardeningInCanada hey I'm sure your super busy but could I send you some pictures of my garden? Promise I'm not a creep lol, I just use a very unique growing medium I think you'd find interesting and my plants have done amazing in it :)
I would be interested in the calcium and organic testing and levels. You have been very informative so that paper was a god send. Most of what I do is raised bed. I do have a couple that are more than 1 foot tall, which have either sod or brush at the bottom (so I add each year). I also have a less deep bed. So am I to sample at the bottom or 1 foot down (which ever is shorter) or is there a better way? My buckets and bags generally help fill the sinking tall beds so should I test before or after I combine?
I have to disagree with you potash(potassium ion salt) is more accurate than potassium because potassium bursts into flames when mixed with water -- your bag of fertilizer does not burst into flames if it gets wet. Also phosphorus(same way) has a violent reaction when it mixes with air it bursts into flames.
@Hutzjohn Potash is a layman's term for potassium compounds used in fertilizer. "Potassium" is more accurate because that's the name of the specific chemical. The test indicates the presence of K as a compound.
@@taschabelle798 BUT you answer still does not refute the fact that potassium will burst into flames when exposed to water --- does it? So potassium is not the correct answer it's a potassium ion salt -- isn't it more of a salt with potassium ions.
11:45 Which part of the bible is accurate? Much of it contradicts itself. Science has disproved a lot. History doesn't support it. Which branches interpretation ? Otherwise really enjoying your information, with a sense of humour.
Her name is Becky @acrehomestead. I bet she would love to hear your explanation of topography it may help her out in 2025..I mean she does great and has really inspired me. I learned a lot just by watching this one video from you also..ty for sharing
GIC Crew here are your links:
Soil Probe - geni.us/is0NyNv
Soil Testing - geni.us/HvNo5l
Instagram (send over your photo 😊) instagram.com/gardeningincanada
Soil scientists are really down to earth.
Hashtag Dadjoke
Ahahahah
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I'd be interested in the at home calcium test you mentioned. Great video!
Yes, I'd be interested in that, too!
I would be interested in any at home soil testing.
Yes to more at home test instructions please!! Also, I’m really looking forward to your holiday countdown content :)
For the Testing of the Calcium, Magnesium & Iron in the Soil, I am in Gratitude for further shares. : Leanne.
Organic material and calcium tests would be amazing! I love a good lab test, but I’d love to be able to monitor things more frequently so I don’t over correct. And extra points for using Pillow Princess in a soil video.
Very interesting video! I grow in Mel's mix (soilless media) but lived all the science of the soil. Yes! Please do a video on how to check organic material and please do this type of video for soilless media i.e. compost, vermiculite, peet moss blends 🙏☺️
Love your videos! Your hair and makeup on this one in particular are fab! I'm here for the science which I appreciate most, but wanted to give props to you for that too lol
Ok I totally forgot what we were talking about when you went off on the "BOTTOM" lol
Looking fabulous and fantastic
Yes, calcium test!!!
I read something about buttercup and clover, and how they can serve as indicators.
Please show us your calcium test
This episode has been very informative and one of my favorites. Great topic. Something us weekend gardeners can use without over paying for soil scientists! 😅 @12:36 The pot of gold.
Blossom end rot got half of my beefsteak tomatoes a year ago. Please show us your calcium test. Throughout the 1960s my Dad and his brother drove Parisiennes. Good memories
I would appreciate a video on how to interpret soil and compost test results. What do the numbers really mean, and how do we use them to improve our soils.
Enjoy your videos, Stay Well!!!
Organic material video please
Yes - please teach all you can on in home soil testing…. also on how to remedy aka: tons of xxx per acre for ph change etc. Please do it on tons per acre.
Pretty and smart!! Love your video always so much info in them.
I love your dogs! that is all.
I've recently met your channel - and I am favorably impressed! Looks like I have homework to do catching up 😂😅 thank you!
"Its the technique that matters, not the size" Thats what she said 😅 Also, Yes! Please do a video on testing for calcium and magnesium etc at home!
So many allusions in this one hehe.... Love it 😂
Your vids are awesome 😎
Love the channel, thanks for another excellent video :).
Glad you enjoy it!
@GardeningInCanada hey I'm sure your super busy but could I send you some pictures of my garden? Promise I'm not a creep lol, I just use a very unique growing medium I think you'd find interesting and my plants have done amazing in it :)
I garden in raised beds on top of bedrock and gravel... very little native soil on my garden area...can you discuss best practices for bed sampling?
If you send a sample for total organic material assay leave on everything.
Also cheaper to mail dry soil.
love your vids BUT at time=8:51 what the flippedy is "valovalised"?
PPS YES PLEASE
..... to the calcium tests, but isn't the ratio of calcium to magnesium and a bunch of other stuff what's important? [see above]
I would be interested in the calcium and organic testing and levels. You have been very informative so that paper was a god send.
Most of what I do is raised bed. I do have a couple that are more than 1 foot tall, which have either sod or brush at the bottom (so I add each year). I also have a less deep bed. So am I to sample at the bottom or 1 foot down (which ever is shorter) or is there a better way? My buckets and bags generally help fill the sinking tall beds so should I test before or after I combine?
Summer cars are a very Sask thing!
Do Squirrels store cones under the hood?
I have paper pH test strips for testing pH of ferment brine. Is there a way of using these to test soil pH?
0:39 - LOL
Did you film this on Halloween day
For the Rapitest pH test what does a blue hue test result mean?
😂 You're funny. Good info
Shit flows down hill is all I need to know. Other then that have proper draining for the shit.
Priscilla 😁 Nice
That's Becky at Acre Homestead.
I add coffee grounds to my garden to change the ph in my garden an add slow nitrogen to the garden.
Do you test ph or go by feel?
@GameTimeWhy no I just mix it into the ground but I spread it around so there isn't a thick patch of it in one spot .
I love your car.
So does compost not count as soil? What defines soil then?
Sand, silt, clay, water, gasses and smaller amounts of organic matter.
@7:32 That's what she said 😏😂
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😂I remember that video 😂😂😂
I have to disagree with you potash(potassium ion salt) is more accurate than potassium because potassium bursts into flames when mixed with water -- your bag of fertilizer does not burst into flames if it gets wet. Also phosphorus(same way) has a violent reaction when it mixes with air it bursts into flames.
@Hutzjohn Potash is a layman's term for potassium compounds used in fertilizer. "Potassium" is more accurate because that's the name of the specific chemical. The test indicates the presence of K as a compound.
@@taschabelle798 BUT you answer still does not refute the fact that potassium will burst into flames when exposed to water --- does it? So potassium is not the correct answer it's a potassium ion salt -- isn't it more of a salt with potassium ions.
I think you may be confusing potassium with an oxidizer.
@@wayneessar7489 nope google it potassium mixed with water will burst into flames
Google obviously should know better on what I been searching
11:45 Which part of the bible is accurate?
Much of it contradicts itself.
Science has disproved a lot.
History doesn't support it.
Which branches interpretation ?
Otherwise really enjoying your information, with a sense of humour.
Suggest you read The Book before you repeat what some fool says.
Becky she’s adorable @Acrehomestead
Her name is Becky @acrehomestead. I bet she would love to hear your explanation of topography it may help her out in 2025..I mean she does great and has really inspired me. I learned a lot just by watching this one video from you also..ty for sharing