As a new gardener (hopefully future homesteader), this is the kind of video I like. Short, sweet, and to the point. Pure information with no fluff. Thank you!
Sent a sample of my home grown worm castings to the soil lab at the University of Wisconsin last fall. The results showed a real good amount of Potassium along with high levels of trace minerals, not so much Nitrogen however (working on that this year). I use a lot of worm castings and home made teas throughout the growing season. Attempting to be a self sustainable gardener, so far so good. I guess Happy Birthday is in order! Stay Well!!!!
Oh my gosh, the floppiness is exactly what happened to my spring onions! I have spring onions and tomato plants in a garden bag growing together and the tomato plant leaves were slowly turning yellow. I thought it was just the weather!
Hey Ali, do you have a video on how to start seeds and how to care for seedlings? The hardest part for me so far has been figuring out how much to water them. Also, should I be adding anything to the soil as they start growing?
I have a seed starting series and the next video will be on what I’m putting in the garden soil to prep for spring! As well as a little peak of my garden layout….. as long as it doesn’t snow like it’s predicted on the day I can video 😉
Those carrots are from seed I saved off of St. Valery Carrots. They are skinnier than past years, but still sweet. They may have crossed. They were planted in late February under the high tunnel. The ones I left in the ground for winter storage are far sweeter than the ones I pulled this last summer. We are eating the last of them this week.
As a new gardener (hopefully future homesteader), this is the kind of video I like. Short, sweet, and to the point. Pure information with no fluff. Thank you!
Same. Great channel!
Nice sharing 😊
Thank you. I love learning from you. Happy Birthday!
Enjoy your videos. And Happy Birthday!!! Hope you have a fun, loving day.
🥰thank you!
Sent a sample of my home grown worm castings to the soil lab at the University of Wisconsin last fall. The results showed a real good amount of Potassium along with high levels of trace minerals, not so much Nitrogen however (working on that this year).
I use a lot of worm castings and home made teas throughout the growing season. Attempting to be a self sustainable gardener, so far so good.
I guess Happy Birthday is in order!
Stay Well!!!!
It's wonderful to see the trees grow day by day
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beautiful video
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Love your videos! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Oh my gosh, the floppiness is exactly what happened to my spring onions! I have spring onions and tomato plants in a garden bag growing together and the tomato plant leaves were slowly turning yellow. I thought it was just the weather!
Hey Ali, do you have a video on how to start seeds and how to care for seedlings? The hardest part for me so far has been figuring out how much to water them. Also, should I be adding anything to the soil as they start growing?
I have a seed starting series and the next video will be on what I’m putting in the garden soil to prep for spring! As well as a little peak of my garden layout….. as long as it doesn’t snow like it’s predicted on the day I can video 😉
@@Alisorganics perfect. Thank you, I’ll check it out
My soil test shows my potassium is too high. 138 (38-80 optimal). Will it hurt my plants? How can I lower it?
Time and watering will lower the potassium amount. More than likely the plants will be fine. Have you been growing in that area you tested?
Ali, Wow, those are good looking long carrots! What variety is that and are they sweet? Did you plant them as spring or fall crop?
Those carrots are from seed I saved off of St. Valery Carrots. They are skinnier than past years, but still sweet. They may have crossed. They were planted in late February under the high tunnel. The ones I left in the ground for winter storage are far sweeter than the ones I pulled this last summer. We are eating the last of them this week.
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