THE PRODUCE GARDEN-Make your own fertiliser
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this help my ganja crop
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there is a book on called humanure
you can look it up on amazon.
you have to keep it hot to a certain temp for a year and its not advise to use it for root vegs more for trees and stuff.
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I guess I could use my vermi compost to make tea. Thanks for you videos! Helps me feel more confident with my gardening skills!
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I guess I could use my vermi compost to make tea. Thanks for you videos! Helps me feel more confident with my gardening skills!
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I'm not sure if someone has already suggested this, but instead of just plonking the poop/weeds in the bucket and then filling with water, you could put it in an old pillow case, knot the top, then put in the bucket with the water.
this does the straining for you!
love your videos! :)
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can you show the soil as you inprove it and prep it====== thanks
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if you have 3 of those white buckets ( not necessarily white ) but the same size; drill about 30 holes in the bottom of one, stack it inside another bucket, ( there will be a space in the bottom between the 2 buckets ) then dump the one with the watery manure into it. When you lift the bucket with the holes, voila! you have the manure and the liquid is in the bottom bucket.
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Have just recently found your tube vid's. Wow Im enjoying them very much thanks.
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Cow manure is really good, especially that due to meat production, there is too much of it to the point of polluting the planet.
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Could you use used coffee grounds and used herbs as a fertillizer? Great vids, very informative.
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Great video. Would you suggest lawn clippings or is that a bad choice of green plants?
i wouldnt myself, cats are too prone to worms and other micro organisms
theproducegarden 3 years ago
if they were organic scraps u could try, i dont think they would give u much substance, make em into compost!
theproducegarden 3 years ago
i guess you could use deer, i dont see why not, herbivores produce the best manure for gardens, give it a go i reckon!
theproducegarden 3 years ago