I didn't know the gravel was a myth. I've got gravel in a lot of my containers. I did well with and without gravel. I think I will leave it out in future buckets. I will still leave it my big 8 inch deep trays. thanks for a great video!.
Yes JuicingGardener, as you can see in the video by using a good quality medium for containers, you can get excellent drainage. Also you can use every bit of the container space efficiently. Thanks for watching!
I have watched several of your videos. I like the fact that they're different than everyone else's, from seedlings to harvest. One thing I do differently from what you mentioned in this video is that I don't toss out my potting mix. I throw it in the compost bin or amend it and dump it in the raised beds.
genconex Yes its OK to add used potting mix to your compost bin. I actually just made that point in my latest video of preparing compost. So you are doing the right thing: th-cam.com/video/q7LnBpJkuhs/w-d-xo.html
@3:00 No, no, NO!!! Empty the used soil in a wheelbarrow or tote. Then refertilize it! You can use natural fertilizer or compost. It’s a complete waste to throw it away.
Hi Jose. It depends on what you were growing. If you were growing corn or tomatoes which are heavy feeders, you should replace the soil because they suck up all nutrients from the soil. If you want, you can break up the soil and roots and compost it for the next season (the roots will decompose in a few months). If you are growing beans which are shallow rooted, you can churn the soil on a tarp or wheelbarrow, mix some compost and then re-use it. I generally do not re-use any soil that is smelling (as it has bad anaerobic bacteria) - without drying it completely in the sun. Hope that helps!
@@CaliforniaGardening what about ammending soil by recycling kitchen waste (bookashi) or making a rice wash as a fertiliser . Pick up the recycle please 😒
Thank you for this video. I have always done my pots the way of my family... which does not follow anything you have put in this video. :-D I'm hoping that my pots this year will be gorgeous as I will do them following your method. In particular, it will be nice to not be hunting around the garden for suitable stones to put in the bottom of the pot!!! ;-) Thank you so much for this. Blessings.
You have a great channel here. Found your channel now, so better late than never. I was looking for potting tips until day before however, just went ahead and potted my seeds and plants. Now fingers crossed. How often you suggest I water pots with seeds? Could you please make a video on how to use vegetables/seeds from vegetables at home such as Okra, green chillies, etc. to pot from basics. Can they be used fresh or should be dried before potting, etc. Thanks, Chitra.
Chitra Rao Glad you liked the channel and videos! Any pots with seeds must be kept constantly moist, so water at least everyday and maybe twice a day if its hot. I do have some videos on seed to plants. I will try and get in more. Happy Gardening!
Thank you. I love your videos. I just started gardening a couple of months ago, and killed everything I planted due to over watering. I just replanted some vegetables, and when I through out the old soil, it stunk and was very wet. :( Do you have watering advice for people that are growing in pots on an upstairs patio, and have no access to a hose for drip watering? Thanks again. :)
Hi there! Thanks for watching. For watering in an upstairs patio, I can suggest that since there is no watering hose, you will be hauling a lot of (heavy) watering cans - so try to water 2-3 times a week. Use a moisture control potting mix so that the plant won't die or wilt if you forget to water one cycle. To make sure there is enough water, dig up about an inch of the container soil and see if its moist. If it is, there is no need to water. If you are having hot summers, you may want to increase frequency. Once in a month or so add a couple of tbsp. of seaweed and fish emulsion to your water. This will help keep up the nutrients since containers lose nutrients quickly. Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing. I grow flowers in containers and hanging flowers mostly, such as Petunias, Marigolds you know just the annual flowers. How can I reuse these potting mix when the season is over?
I hope I get an answer from you, as I'm new with this and have been enjoying ur videos! my question : out of 7 plants I planted on 9/23, only 1 has sprouted,the chard. the zucchini plant I transplanted seems ok, but the others I'm not sure they are draining well. should I just start over and replant but this time add petite and peet moss? I use Nature's Care organic for raised beds, but they are all in container. thanks and God bless
Thanks! Glad you like my videos. 1. It could be an issue with seed viability, try new seeds 2. If they are not well draining, yes do repot them in a well draining mix. Good luck!
Ohh thank you so much for responding to my question. I do appreciate it. At this point i will go ahead and repot the ones in question as the ants have attacked them too. Thanks from Arizona!!!
hello there was just wondering is it possible to plant conifer trees in a large pot permanently as I heard you mention change the soil at end of season? I have a low maintenance garden and would to liven it up a bit thanks.
No container is a permanent destination for any plant because the roots will eventually grow all around it. However conifer trees are usually planted in very large pots which are good for several years!
What kind of soil mix can you suggest for my lemon seedlings? I want to grow them in containers. As i have limited space. Thanks. Your videos are always helpful
boss can we use sand at.the bottom layer.for.effective.drainage also can we add tiny stone ( which are used in during construction termed as aggregrate) for.better.drainage or.these will. have any negative impact plz.guide
last year I put a blackberry seed in my pot and the seed started growing tiny leaves how can grow blackberry leaves in a container because I don't have pots know
I didn't know the gravel was a myth. I've got gravel in a lot of my containers. I did well with and without gravel. I think I will leave it out in future buckets. I will still leave it my big 8 inch deep trays. thanks for a great video!.
Yes JuicingGardener, as you can see in the video by using a good quality medium for containers, you can get excellent drainage. Also you can use every bit of the container space efficiently. Thanks for watching!
I never put rocks in the botom of the pot
I have watched several of your videos. I like the fact that they're different than everyone else's, from seedlings to harvest.
One thing I do differently from what you mentioned in this video is that I don't toss out my potting mix. I throw it in the compost bin or amend it and dump it in the raised beds.
genconex Yes its OK to add used potting mix to your compost bin. I actually just made that point in my latest video of preparing compost. So you are doing the right thing: th-cam.com/video/q7LnBpJkuhs/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the tips. Perlite or vermiculite is a must for sure.
2:35 best r roll ever
In winter my containers always stay moisty and wet..so it only in late spring/summer we should add mulch and water more a bit...
Your instructions were clear. Thanks Lovesong writer
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No, no, NO!!!
Empty the used soil in a wheelbarrow or tote. Then refertilize it! You can use natural fertilizer or compost. It’s a complete waste to throw it away.
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very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome way to make pot 😍😍😍
Thank you very much!
Can you explain why we should replace the soil each season?
Hi Jose. It depends on what you were growing. If you were growing corn or tomatoes which are heavy feeders, you should replace the soil because they suck up all nutrients from the soil. If you want, you can break up the soil and roots and compost it for the next season (the roots will decompose in a few months). If you are growing beans which are shallow rooted, you can churn the soil on a tarp or wheelbarrow, mix some compost and then re-use it. I generally do not re-use any soil that is smelling (as it has bad anaerobic bacteria) - without drying it completely in the sun. Hope that helps!
@@CaliforniaGardening what about ammending soil by recycling kitchen waste (bookashi) or making a rice wash as a fertiliser . Pick up the recycle please 😒
Thank you for this video. I have always done my pots the way of my family... which does not follow anything you have put in this video. :-D I'm hoping that my pots this year will be gorgeous as I will do them following your method. In particular, it will be nice to not be hunting around the garden for suitable stones to put in the bottom of the pot!!! ;-) Thank you so much for this. Blessings.
How big does the hole have to be? and also is it ok if the container I’m using is made of plastic I’m trying to make my own garden during quarantine
this video very helpful to me ... thanks...
Thanku so much your knowledge share to people
You have a great channel here. Found your channel now, so better late than never. I was looking for potting tips until day before however, just went ahead and potted my seeds and plants. Now fingers crossed. How often you suggest I water pots with seeds? Could you please make a video on how to use vegetables/seeds from vegetables at home such as Okra, green chillies, etc. to pot from basics. Can they be used fresh or should be dried before potting, etc. Thanks, Chitra.
Chitra Rao Glad you liked the channel and videos! Any pots with seeds must be kept constantly moist, so water at least everyday and maybe twice a day if its hot. I do have some videos on seed to plants. I will try and get in more. Happy Gardening!
Thank you. I love your videos. I just started gardening a couple of months ago, and killed everything I planted due to over watering. I just replanted some vegetables, and when I through out the old soil, it stunk and was very wet. :( Do you have watering advice for people that are growing in pots on an upstairs patio, and have no access to a hose for drip watering? Thanks again. :)
Hi there! Thanks for watching. For watering in an upstairs patio, I can suggest that since there is no watering hose, you will be hauling a lot of (heavy) watering cans - so try to water 2-3 times a week. Use a moisture control potting mix so that the plant won't die or wilt if you forget to water one cycle. To make sure there is enough water, dig up about an inch of the container soil and see if its moist. If it is, there is no need to water. If you are having hot summers, you may want to increase frequency. Once in a month or so add a couple of tbsp. of seaweed and fish emulsion to your water. This will help keep up the nutrients since containers lose nutrients quickly. Hope that helps!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing. I grow flowers in containers and hanging flowers mostly, such as Petunias, Marigolds you know just the annual flowers. How can I reuse these potting mix when the season is over?
What do you think about using plastic verses clay pots for growing Tomatoes?
Nice video Sir,
I was using gravel at the bottom. Now when i removed the gravel, soil is draining out of pot along with water. Please help
It should not keep draining, If it is, collect the water and add it back into another pot
@@CaliforniaGardening Thank you 🙏
Sir I have dis holes same as u shown but the pots are getting filled of water during rains what to do
Let it drain, will take time
hello there will the soil lose its nutrition when you wash it and drain it?
To some extent. But adding organic matter will prevent that
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Okay so should u use coffee filters over drainage holes I heard that's the way to go and got them but am not sure if that's the way to go?
You did not mention isit true to use stone at bottom of the pot is right or wrong?
It's not needed
how can we make that way of technique for moisturing soil .
Quick question- if therz a ceramic pot with just one hole in center, shld I cover it with a stone or wat?
I hope I get an answer from you, as I'm new with this and have been enjoying ur videos!
my question :
out of 7 plants I planted on 9/23, only 1 has sprouted,the chard. the zucchini plant I transplanted seems ok, but the others I'm not sure they are draining well. should I just start over and replant but this time add petite and peet moss? I use Nature's Care organic for raised beds, but they are all in container.
thanks and God bless
Thanks! Glad you like my videos. 1. It could be an issue with seed viability, try new seeds 2. If they are not well draining, yes do repot them in a well draining mix. Good luck!
Ohh thank you so much for responding to my question. I do appreciate it. At this point i will go ahead and repot the ones in question as the ants have attacked them too.
Thanks from Arizona!!!
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Can we put terra cotta plate under the terra cotta pot for drainage....?on a marble floor..thnks..i hope u will reply my question.
Nice one
thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thankyou
hello there was just wondering is it possible to plant conifer trees in a large pot permanently as I heard you mention change the soil at end of season? I have a low maintenance garden and would to liven it up a bit thanks.
No container is a permanent destination for any plant because the roots will eventually grow all around it. However conifer trees are usually planted in very large pots which are good for several years!
+California Gardening (Organic, Easy Garden Tips) thank you very very much
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Shall we use steel bockets to planting
Nice video....
From your voice i think you are indian
Thanks for the information
What kind of soil mix can you suggest for my lemon seedlings? I want to grow them in containers. As i have limited space. Thanks. Your videos are always helpful
I know it’s late but for anyone wondering
Either cactus mix or half and half with a regular potting soil. Depending on your region and rain.
Tq sir
Welcome
boss can we use sand at.the bottom layer.for.effective.drainage
also can we add tiny stone ( which are used in during construction termed as aggregrate) for.better.drainage or.these will. have any negative impact
plz.guide
I use charcoal and nonwoven
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last year I put a blackberry seed in my pot and the seed started growing tiny leaves how can grow blackberry leaves in a container because I don't have pots know
what type soil u using.i want to know the name
How would I get those containers?
1:15 plastic terracotta pots... nice
No shearing to much water
Raining for days now
Help what to do, my plants 🪴
Can I grow tomato plants in 5 gallon containers
Yes, 5 gallon pot is minimum for growing tomatoes! Happy Gardening!
Hey are you the electronic guy too?
Nice video
When I use this and watered the plant the flows down . How?
very good
Can you tell potting mix for money plant. Thank you
What is the use of driling ? Anybody explain plz
To allow excess water to drain out of the pot. If there are no drainage holes you can over water and kill your flowers or vegetables.
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Never use any chemical.
Water is not coming in my plant hole what to do please answer me please please please😓 sir please
Maybe you need more holes for better drainage in the bottom of your pot. Also, try not to overwater the plant.
You forgot the plant!
I add water to every 6'' of soil
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Who tf can hear over yo drill dude
Why the introduction sound like ps1
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nice video but why fake accent
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