GIC's! I Have a wicked head cold! So if this is confusing or I really missed the mark on something it’s because my brain is not functioning 🥹. Hence why the first five seconds is a completely random AF text box…. 🤧 Brain has left the building Canada Urea - geni.us/UgGqZg Calcium Nitrate - geni.us/UgGqZg 🇺🇸USA/International 🌎 Urea - geni.us/OrrCkB Calcium Nitrate - geni.us/KZbU
I’m currently on vacation in Colombia and l can’t even begin to tell you how rich the soil is here. The amount of banana, plantain and papaya trees an leaves alone that get chopped up and put down on the soil has made it incomparable to any place I have seen. Cheers from Tulua, Colombia 🇨🇴
Hoping you start feeling better soon. … Just so fascinated about all this stuff works. … Thanks for the link to the Calcium Nitrite. … Much appreciated. …
Thanks. Your videos are kind of a nice review of the stuff from the classes I took in Ornamental Horticulture 30 years ago. Stuff I hadn’t specifically thought about for a long time.
These are all new to me and I am almost 7 decades old. … Finding this series of videos such a good wealth of information to apply to my gardening practices
I am enjoying watching your Christmas cactus come alive. With the global warming we will be planting the garden in april this year. This discussion was good but most of it went right over my bald head.
YES! best soil rejuvenation ever. Watch Garden Fundamentals video from 4 months ago on the Latest science Making Healthy Soil. He is also in Canada :) Just plant next to the old root ball and it gives your new plants nutrients and pathways for water.
I have noticed where lightning strikes, in our Rocky Mountains, mushrooms and greens seem to grow extra in the next few years! I just thought it was the healing crystal it makes under the soil! The glass is green!
My senior garden fellow ❤ how are you ❤ am friend from Pakistan ❤ watching all your vedio ❤for learning knowledge ❤ so sporting me in your country ❤and your garden family ❤ thanks senior friend
One quick question Ashley. When I mulch my veggie beds with comfrey from other areas of the garden, am I actually adding any beneficial nitrogen to the plants?
For indoor plants it doesn't matter because you fertilize weekly or fortnightly right? I grow over 500 varieties of succulents and I would go mad baking or microwaving soil but if it works for you great.
Love your videos but in my case when you pour a shot glass of knowledge into a thimble of a brain you spill some! Going to have to watch this one again to get all out of it!
same lol! probably take a day to digest, then watch again. kinda like knitting videos for me, lol. i dont get them truly until i watch them like three times
🥹 yeaaa I kind of guessed this one was going to be a bit confusing… sometimes when I try to strip stuff down to the barebones people get upset because I’m not explaining it enough or correct. Others like it. 🥲 I’m also have a wicked head cold so editing this was a trip 🤧. I’m sure I’ll watch it back and curse myself
@@GardeningInCanadaIt's NOT confusing - you did a great job! It has a ton of great info, which takes a while to digest if you didn't know at least half of it before. Yay for rewatchable videos we can use as reference material!!
It only add nitro if the tree is cut, cut to died, or, at least cut by prunning. But, it takes a long time, and it also consumes water and nutrients in the meantime. So...i dont have numbers, but dosent seem to make much sense...maybe our guru here can help.
What I really want to know is how have you lost so much weight ???? Well done, I’m sure you feel better as I think we all feel better and are healthier without extra weight !
Thank you for looking at gardening via a scientific lense. There's to many hocus pocus around gardening on TH-cam. (Or at least... the algorithm is showing me lots of it).
Nitrates are salts of nitric acid, and ammonia is a strong base. It seems counter-intuitive that nitrates raise pH and ammonium lower pH. What up wit dat?
I think lightning puts phosphorus in the soil, not nitrogen. I don’t know very much tho. Also, I think if you mulch with dead leaves and wood chips, it provides carbon for soil microbes to thrive and convert more biomass to plant available nitrogen. The theory being nitrogen is abundant it just needs to be made plant available. Adding carbon increases plant available nitrogen. I learned this watching TH-cam videos like yours.
GIC's! I Have a wicked head cold! So if this is confusing or I really missed the mark on something it’s because my brain is not functioning 🥹. Hence why the first five seconds is a completely random AF text box…. 🤧 Brain has left the building
Canada
Urea - geni.us/UgGqZg
Calcium Nitrate - geni.us/UgGqZg
🇺🇸USA/International 🌎
Urea - geni.us/OrrCkB
Calcium Nitrate - geni.us/KZbU
Our theater showed the black and white movie "singing in the rain" today. Small town sask is so kewl.
I’m currently on vacation in Colombia and l can’t even begin to tell you how rich the soil is here. The amount of banana, plantain and papaya trees an leaves alone that get chopped up and put down on the soil has made it incomparable to any place I have seen. Cheers from Tulua, Colombia 🇨🇴
Hoping you start feeling better soon. … Just so fascinated about all this stuff works. … Thanks for the link to the Calcium Nitrite. … Much appreciated. …
Thanks. Your videos are kind of a nice review of the stuff from the classes I took in Ornamental Horticulture 30 years ago. Stuff I hadn’t specifically thought about for a long time.
These are all new to me and I am almost 7 decades old. … Finding this series of videos such a good wealth of information to apply to my gardening practices
bits of University botany here.
1:10 May be random but we definitely care, plus you knew I would think of Slimer oozing through the walls (ectoplasm) 💚
I am enjoying watching your Christmas cactus come alive. With the global warming we will be planting the garden in april this year. This discussion was good but most of it went right over my bald head.
She is bumpin!
I hear ya. … By the time I watch this series of videos for the tenth time, I start to get it. … And I am almost 7 decades old.
If I grow peas and beans, I should cut off the plants above the soil at the end of the season, and leave the roots and nodules in the soil?
YES! best soil rejuvenation ever. Watch Garden Fundamentals video from 4 months ago on the Latest science Making Healthy Soil. He is also in Canada :)
Just plant next to the old root ball and it gives your new plants nutrients and pathways for water.
I have noticed where lightning strikes, in our Rocky Mountains, mushrooms and greens seem to grow extra in the next few years!
I just thought it was the healing crystal it makes under the soil! The glass is green!
I'm with you because you're usually spot on!
My senior garden fellow ❤ how are you ❤ am friend from Pakistan ❤ watching all your vedio ❤for learning knowledge ❤ so sporting me in your country ❤and your garden family ❤ thanks senior friend
Do I need to use seed starting mix? I don’t up pot any more. So instead of seed starting mix, can I use just potting soil?
What about Urea Nitrogen that so mant synthetic fertilizers use?
One quick question Ashley. When I mulch my veggie beds with comfrey from other areas of the garden, am I actually adding any beneficial nitrogen to the plants?
I bake my soil before planting indoors. It worked well last year re fungus gnats. But do you think it impacts nutritional value in soil?
For indoor plants it doesn't matter because you fertilize weekly or fortnightly right? I grow over 500 varieties of succulents and I would go mad baking or microwaving soil but if it works for you great.
Thank u !!! U are so amazing ❤
Love your videos but in my case when you pour a shot glass of knowledge into a thimble of a brain you spill some! Going to have to watch this one again to get all out of it!
same lol! probably take a day to digest, then watch again. kinda like knitting videos for me, lol. i dont get them truly until i watch them like three times
Me too. *Sigh* but I will watch it again as it is short.
@karljiks we need to have a watch party so the group could share notes.
🥹 yeaaa I kind of guessed this one was going to be a bit confusing… sometimes when I try to strip stuff down to the barebones people get upset because I’m not explaining it enough or correct. Others like it. 🥲
I’m also have a wicked head cold so editing this was a trip 🤧. I’m sure I’ll watch it back and curse myself
@@GardeningInCanadaIt's NOT confusing - you did a great job! It has a ton of great info, which takes a while to digest if you didn't know at least half of it before. Yay for rewatchable videos we can use as reference material!!
You said that legumes add N after they are dead. I watched an orchard guy who planted a legume tree every 3rd tree. Is that helping his orchard?
I would guess, yes, since the trees drop leaves.
It only add nitro if the tree is cut, cut to died, or, at least cut by prunning. But, it takes a long time, and it also consumes water and nutrients in the meantime. So...i dont have numbers, but dosent seem to make much sense...maybe our guru here can help.
What I really want to know is how have you lost so much weight ????
Well done, I’m sure you feel better as I think we all feel better and are healthier without extra weight !
Thank you for looking at gardening via a scientific lense. There's to many hocus pocus around gardening on TH-cam. (Or at least... the algorithm is showing me lots of it).
PhotoPlasma? Sounds cool! Does it work like how plasma works in our blood?
I thought the utilization of Nitrates costs the plant a lot of energy (around 20%) and therefore they much prefer ammonium.
Nitrates are salts of nitric acid, and ammonia is a strong base. It seems counter-intuitive that nitrates raise pH and ammonium lower pH. What up wit dat?
I enjoy your work, but the Google AI summary screen shots are sketch. Google's AI summaries are far from reliable.
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It just gets so confusing.
I think lightning puts phosphorus in the soil, not nitrogen. I don’t know very much tho.
Also, I think if you mulch with dead leaves and wood chips, it provides carbon for soil microbes to thrive and convert more biomass to plant available nitrogen. The theory being nitrogen is abundant it just needs to be made plant available. Adding carbon increases plant available nitrogen. I learned this watching TH-cam videos like yours.
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