As illustrated in the video, the ingredients in the initial soil mixture are as follows: 50% soil 20% composted cow manure 20% Burnt rice husks* 10% Rice husks Later, after 103 days, he added crushed eggshells and vermicompost. Notes: Burnt rice husks, otherwise known as Charcoal Rice Hull, is rich in silica and potassium and can be mixed with soil to provide more moisture and nutrient retention. Rice husks have the following benefits Its high silica content makes it useful in soil mixes It resists fungal decomposition. It resists moisture penetration. It decomposes slowly. It insulates well. It's renewable. Crushed eggshells are rich in calcium. Breaking up your carefully rinsed & dried cracked eggshells and mixing them in with the soil in your garden will help boost this essential soil mineral. Vermicasting, also called vermicomposting, is the processing of organic wastes through earthworms. It is a natural, odourless, aerobic process, much different from traditional composting. Worm castings are rich in micronutrients, containing iron, sulfur, magnesium, zinc, copper and calcium. They also provide macronutrients and have a nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) ratio of 1-0-0 to 5-5-3. To save the most money, one can process their own eggshells and vermicompost, but one can also purchase these items online. Addendum: rice husks/burnt rice husks may be purportedly substituted with similar size and shape particles with making additions or replacements. Components like fine bark, some compost, and sawdust most closely compare with rice hulls. I have strived to present factual infornation, but if amy of my data is inaccurate or incomplete, please correct. I needed to write this information out for my own gardening journal and presented it here to save others the time & effort. Happy Gardening.
Awesome video. Thank you for getting right to the point without the unnecessary chatter, family tour, easy to listen to music and clear instruction. Especially nothing to buy or asking for a subscription before I've even seen the video. So Refreshing. I just subscribed
I just noticed that most of the stories you made are heartrending. I honestly admired your story, but sometimes it's not a stress reliever, I love to listen to all your stories after work though. Thank you and GOD bless you and your efforts.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful video with all the information we need to know what we need to use on the process. GOD BLESS YOU FOR your time to show everything we need to know. BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR LOVE ONES.❤
oh my god, thank you for taking the time to make such an amazing video. Most videos out there just shows the planting process or the harvest. You gave me everything I wanted in a video.
Thank you. Your videos are always helpful. So good to have a fellow asian gardener who has the same seeds and materials of choice. Growing mine in a grow bag. One of my fave root crop. Yellow and violet ones are so tasty!
Thank you for making this video. The wall of sweet potato vines look like ivies. I would harvest the stems and leaves and steam them. They are delicious and nutritious. It can be stir fried also, made into salad or soup with fish or meat.
Good morning farmer. Very good to see your sweet potato 🍠. I try to plant some in Jamaica 🇯🇲 it a year I did not get any potato it ran all over .Time to reap I get nothing well done to you Keep up your good work on your farm 🍠👍🏿🙏🏾
@Brenda Ramsey, fellow Jamaican here, but living in the U.S. now. I have watched some videos on sweet potatoes. One farmer gave some pretty good advice from start to harvesting in different videos. One key thing you mentioned and that I noticed in this video and the no production for you and the low production for that many sweet potato slips is that you guys allow ALL that Vining to grow. This use up quite a bit of energy into the leaves as opposed to the production of the sweet potatoes themselves. I do not have any practical experience myself as I have just started my sweet potato slip production in May 2024 and planted my slips on 1 Jun 2024, 3 Jun 2024, and as recent as last week Sunday, 7 Jul 2024. All in containers. I will not allow mine to vine no where close to this video. In fact you can harvest the vines and leaves and cook it up like callaloo [for the Americans, similar to spinach]. On a side note, if you are growing Sorrel/Hibiscus 🌺, you can harvest the leaves throughout its growth as well and cook it up like Callaloo/Kale. In either case of the sweet potatoes or Sorrel/Hibiscus, you would not want to take all the leaves as you still want photosynthesis going. While with the Sweet Potatoes, you would cut the vines and leaves. I would not do this for the Sorrel/Hibiscus. I started my Sorrel/Hibiscus from seeds on 11 Apr 2024. I am now battling the Western UV sun rays since 1 Jul 2024 on Sorrel as they are wilting for about 4 hours but bounce back about an hour after the direct sun light has passed. I am now using shade cloth and this is working. All the best in trying the Sweet potatoes again, if you decide to do so and not let the leaves and vines suck up ALL the energy that is needed for the sweet potatoes.
This was wonderful! No words, just action, that even a novice can understand! Will try this in my own garden! The perfect example of "Don't tell us, show us!"
Wow , this so creative sir, I love your channel and it's an inspiration to mine too, I love your work good health and blessed to all viewers of our work. Success,💕🌹
Merci beaucoup pour la beauté de votre travail. Je suis comblée de joie de regarder une belle présentation comme la vôtre. Comment est-ce possible d'obtenir les tiges de plantation, les mêmes que vous avez utilisées pour faire pousser les patates ?
Thank you! I have been looking for something like your video. Be blessed!where do I get the rice husk, or what else could I use instead of the rice husk?
What if I don’t have rice husk or fungus excel-orator to make decomposition faster for vegetable trimmings?? Is there something different I can use for both things ? Please help I love your videos a lot
Muy bonitas tus batatas, sin embargo creo que enterraste demasiado los esquejes ya que casi siempre salen 5 batatas por esquejes, es una observación 👋 buen provecho 🍠
THOSE Sweet Taters seam to really like the Rice Husk! Don't know where id get rice husk in FL USA,what else can be used ? Do u know the variety of Sweet Tater u grew? Thank You
@EY - Gardening *Hi friend I'm new subbie going through all your videos trying to catch up with my busy work schedule and family home time. Can you tell me if you have created a video how to grow Aloe Vera plant? I require it for health condition that was recently diagnosed by my consultant for Long Covid, would appreciate a reply 🫶🏽🌱*
As illustrated in the video, the ingredients in the initial soil mixture are as follows:
50% soil
20% composted cow manure
20% Burnt rice husks*
10% Rice husks
Later, after 103 days, he added crushed eggshells and vermicompost.
Notes:
Burnt rice husks, otherwise known as Charcoal Rice Hull, is rich in silica and potassium and can be mixed with soil to provide more moisture and nutrient retention.
Rice husks have the following benefits
Its high silica content makes it useful in soil mixes
It resists fungal decomposition.
It resists moisture penetration.
It decomposes slowly.
It insulates well.
It's renewable.
Crushed eggshells are rich in calcium. Breaking up your carefully rinsed & dried cracked eggshells and mixing them in with the soil in your garden will help boost this essential soil mineral.
Vermicasting, also called vermicomposting, is the processing of organic wastes through earthworms. It is a natural, odourless, aerobic process, much different from traditional composting. Worm castings are rich in micronutrients, containing iron, sulfur, magnesium, zinc, copper and calcium. They also provide macronutrients and have a nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) ratio of 1-0-0 to 5-5-3.
To save the most money, one can process their own eggshells and vermicompost, but one can also purchase these items online.
Addendum: rice husks/burnt rice husks may be purportedly substituted with similar size and shape particles with making additions or replacements. Components like fine bark, some compost, and sawdust most closely compare with rice hulls.
I have strived to present factual infornation, but if amy of my data is inaccurate or incomplete, please correct.
I needed to write this information out for my own gardening journal and presented it here to save others the time & effort.
Happy Gardening.
wow so cool and detailed
You are such a wonderful gardener
Thank you for taking note of the important information
👍😍👍
3:22
Very fine sweet photo thanks for your advice
Much appreciated 🙏🏾
@@EYGardening Can your ingredients be used for all fruits and vegetables???
Best gardening video from beginning to end. Lots of effort and patience need for this. ❤❤
Ha?
Awesome video. Thank you for getting right to the point without the unnecessary chatter, family tour, easy to listen to music and clear instruction. Especially nothing to buy or asking for a subscription before I've even seen the video. So Refreshing. I just subscribed
I just noticed that most of the stories you made are heartrending. I honestly admired your story, but sometimes it's not a stress reliever, I love to listen to all your stories after work though. Thank you and GOD bless you and your efforts.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful video with all the information we need to know what we need to use on the process. GOD BLESS YOU FOR your time to show everything we need to know. BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR LOVE ONES.❤
Unlike many gardening videos, here there are more instructions because there's no talking 🙂and the music is pleasant I might add. 💕👍
oh my god, thank you for taking the time to make such an amazing video. Most videos out there just shows the planting process or the harvest. You gave me everything I wanted in a video.
Salamat May natutonan ako sa Pag tanim God Bless idol 🌾☺️
Thank you. Your videos are always helpful. So good to have a fellow asian gardener who has the same seeds and materials of choice. Growing mine in a grow bag. One of my fave root crop. Yellow and violet ones are so tasty!
Thank you for making this video. The wall of sweet potato vines look like ivies. I would harvest the stems and leaves and steam them. They are delicious and nutritious. It can be stir fried also, made into salad or soup with fish or meat.
Almost 4mos. Ready to harvest!! Amazing, thank you for sharing this video..😊😊
Good luck..
Good morning farmer. Very good to see your sweet potato 🍠. I try to plant some in Jamaica 🇯🇲 it a year I did not get any potato it ran all over .Time to reap I get nothing well done to you Keep up your good work on your farm 🍠👍🏿🙏🏾
@Brenda Ramsey, fellow Jamaican here, but living in the U.S. now. I have watched some videos on sweet potatoes. One farmer gave some pretty good advice from start to harvesting in different videos.
One key thing you mentioned and that I noticed in this video and the no production for you and the low production for that many sweet potato slips is that you guys allow ALL that Vining to grow. This use up quite a bit of energy into the leaves as opposed to the production of the sweet potatoes themselves.
I do not have any practical experience myself as I have just started my sweet potato slip production in May 2024 and planted my slips on 1 Jun 2024, 3 Jun 2024, and as recent as last week Sunday, 7 Jul 2024. All in containers.
I will not allow mine to vine no where close to this video. In fact you can harvest the vines and leaves and cook it up like callaloo [for the Americans, similar to spinach].
On a side note, if you are growing Sorrel/Hibiscus 🌺, you can harvest the leaves throughout its growth as well and cook it up like Callaloo/Kale.
In either case of the sweet potatoes or Sorrel/Hibiscus, you would not want to take all the leaves as you still want photosynthesis going. While with the Sweet Potatoes, you would cut the vines and leaves. I would not do this for the Sorrel/Hibiscus.
I started my Sorrel/Hibiscus from seeds on 11 Apr 2024. I am now battling the Western UV sun rays since 1 Jul 2024 on Sorrel as they are wilting for about 4 hours but bounce back about an hour after the direct sun light has passed. I am now using shade cloth and this is working. All the best in trying the Sweet potatoes again, if you decide to do so and not let the leaves and vines suck up ALL the energy that is needed for the sweet potatoes.
I love purple potatoes they're so sweet 👍😀 thanks for your video 🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am definately going to try going sweet potatoes in a bucket. What a fantastic idea!
Another wonderful look at your gardening skills. Thank you. 👍🏻
Thanks bạn rất nhiều
Awesome. Great and straight to the point. Greetings from Nigeria. ♥️👏😀
This was wonderful! No words, just action, that even a novice can understand! Will try this in my own garden! The perfect example of "Don't tell us, show us!"
Eu nu am înțeles cum a făcut răsadul ?
Păstrează lăstari din tulpinile ,,vechi “ ?
Ôi ký thuật trong khoai tuyệt vời quá. Cảm ơn em đã chia sẻ,mong được giao lưu với em, cảm ơn em,
Bisa di praktekan iki..., slam kenal dari indonesia
Прекрасное видео, без лишней болтавни
😘👍❤️🙏😃 Well-done good job lovely God bless
And just like that....I'm craving sweet potato 🥔 ❤😂
Mantap sekali sobat bagus banget dan hasilnya hmmm luar biasa 👍👍👍
Wow! Nice idea,i will follow that.thank u...God Bless...
Sweet potato prefer a soft soil? When I grew some last year they were quite thin. They didn't fatten up but there were a lot of leaves.
Too much nitrogen
Gracias me ayudo bastante el video q es lo q le agregas cascara d huevo???SALUDOS DESDE PERU❤❤❤
Yg paling bagus di tanam di polibek pake pasir halus,di campur jerami yg udah jadi kompos,3 polibek menghasilka 14 kg
nhìn mê quá ạ
Wow , this so creative sir, I love your channel and it's an inspiration to mine too, I love your work good health and blessed to all viewers of our work. Success,💕🌹
Thanks for sharing will definately try it
I liked the pot that you cooked your harvest. Where did you get that?
Normally how often did you do your watering and your plants, are they slips?
Wow!!! FANTASTIC VIDEO💚💚💚
Cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ hay quá❤
Menginfirasi ini Broo.. Good job...
Coba masarakat seferti dirimu fasti tida akan kekurangan makanan kembangkan bila anda sudah maju bagikan ilmu ❤️❤️❤️👍🙏
not a bad idea at all. i think it is unique
Kudos!...like yo background music.
Merci beaucoup pour la beauté de votre travail. Je suis comblée de joie de regarder une belle présentation comme la vôtre.
Comment est-ce possible d'obtenir les tiges de plantation, les mêmes que vous avez utilisées pour faire pousser les patates ?
Thank you! I have been looking for something like your video. Be blessed!where do I get the rice husk, or what else could I use instead of the rice husk?
Simple thank you!
What if I don’t have rice husk or fungus excel-orator to make decomposition faster for vegetable trimmings?? Is there something different I can use for both things ? Please help I love your videos a lot
Praktis ya..
Trimakasih ilmunya 😊
Hola voy a ponerlo en practica❤ y mi pais que es Ecuador se llama camote gracias❤
Tebrik ederim. Kutlarım. Aferin. Harika.
Thank you!
Wow, sweet potatoes are big, I like it =]]]
What type of sweet potato is this? Very good video keep it up I like the content and all gardeners can use this information 👍
Thanks/Thailand
Muy bonitas tus batatas, sin embargo creo que enterraste demasiado los esquejes ya que casi siempre salen 5 batatas por esquejes, es una observación 👋 buen provecho 🍠
Thanks!
Wonderful idea! May I know if you're using peat moss or organic potting mix?
Qué son los boniatos y cómo se llama todo lo que le pone al sembrar gracias
@@noemamontoya4977 Someone wrote everything down in the comments...
Củ to và rất ngon
Hmmm the process is expensive but the harvest is too little
E um trabalho muito interessante
Very very interesting❤
Good job 👏
Mantab sukses selalu. Semangat.
👍 👍 muito gostaria de aprender achei linda as batatas
Que ricas son las batatas de colombia
Nice 👍👍👍
Excellent ❤
Wahaaw amazing
Gracias, qué son los bonitos ?
Very nice jobs
Cách trồng tuyệt vời
Oke banget euy...!!!
Amei show nota 10
tôi thích đều này bạn làm, tôi sẽ làm cho GĐ tôi
Buen día . Que sustrato usas y que vitaminas le aplicas .Desde Venezuela.
THOSE Sweet Taters seam to really like the Rice Husk! Don't know where id get rice husk in FL USA,what else can be used ? Do u know the variety of Sweet Tater u grew? Thank You
Thanks
바게스다심지말고쌀자루나퇴비포대가더나을거요,아래옆에위에도,다꽃을수도있으니까요
You can eat the tender leaves as well. We cook them.
Do you make new slits from the plants that you cut ?
How often do you water them & how much water?
Obrigada
🙏isso é muita bénção glória a Deus
❤awesomeness
panenya lebih sedikit lebih banyak ditanam dikarung
Wow good
Maybe a better harvest if there were only 1 plant per 5 gallon pot?
I'm growing jams as well. I started with seeds, I have leaves, but no yams yet. How long is it going to take to grow. It's been 5 months.
Saludos saludos ..
Which other material can be used if rice husks aren't available?
Deli deli buen provecho
請問老師要多少天才可以採收呢?
퇴비도좋지만요,바이오유박조금넣어주면더맛있어요퇴비마니주면,넝쿨만잔뜩뻗어요알아서하겠지만요
Mas Maganda Po Ang Lupa da cemeteryo Dahil mataba at Hinde Muna Kailangan mag Lagay Ng pataba🙂
Trồng bao nhiêu tháng có thể hủ hoạch được vậy bạn
You should leave the sweet potataes some time to maceure it get much sweeter befor you cook them
Daunya dikurangi agar ubinya byk.....
Nice
J'ai bien je pourrai faire chez moi
At 103 days can we take the new leaves to be replanted?
Yes, the branches in this video are also taken from freshly harvested sweet potatoes
@EY - Gardening *Hi friend I'm new subbie going through all your videos trying to catch up with my busy work schedule and family home time. Can you tell me if you have created a video how to grow Aloe Vera plant? I require it for health condition that was recently diagnosed by my consultant for Long Covid, would appreciate a reply 🫶🏽🌱*
@@ZS-mx6qx Okay, I'll be teaching you how to grow an aloe vera plant in the near future. It is a plant that needs a lot of light and likes to be dry
When's the best season to start this and how many times do we water it??
What . Can be used in place of rlic e.husks
What the use of rice husks which put at the bottom of the buckets . The yields are so poor per bucket
Gostaria que os comentários fossem em português
It seems like it costs less to buy the potatoes than growing it by one's self!
all the money on materials and effort and waiting 130 days for $6 worth of sweet potatoes lmao
For $6 youd get two sweet potatoes where I am. And they dont taste the same or have the same nutrition. The leaves are edible as well like spinach