You said to put the minced garlic on wax paper, but I believe you meant parchment paper.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ5 күн бұрын
You are correct!!! Thanks for catching the error
@eddieagha58518 күн бұрын
Why peel them? Isn't there a lot of good stuff in garlic peels?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ8 күн бұрын
That's a very interesting question. I have no idea. I never thought of that and I'd be curious if there was a consensus on this.
@eddieagha58515 күн бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ Tx for responding. I have seen videos where they save the skins, wash and dry, and blend them into powder.
@skstowell8411 күн бұрын
Where did you get the heads for planting?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ11 күн бұрын
I bought them like ten or more years ago from Vermont Bean seeds dot com. After that you save your own
@ericdowney637419 күн бұрын
Looking good! I add about 5% cornstarch as an anti-caking agent.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ19 күн бұрын
Interesting 🤔 never tried that. Thanks for the tip. I assume it doesn't affect taste.
@strikerj481027 күн бұрын
HOw much better is this compared to what you buy at store?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ27 күн бұрын
No comparison. Even from 1yr old garlic it's so much more pungent and flavorful
@nicobadness6364Ай бұрын
Can i use the oven if i dont have a dehydrater
@jamesjonesbama12Ай бұрын
I get the feeling vampire don't come around this man. 😅
@mtgentry2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! Are your containers insulated? I’m kind of surprised they were able to reach those hot temps with the volume being much smaller than 3’ x 3’ x 3. And with no ventilation in the middle. Very cool.
@Free_as_a_bird_542 ай бұрын
You seem to make it really complicated l make it a lot easier here in the Philippines
@bestill66355 ай бұрын
What do you think about storing it the way it comes out of the dehydrator then grinding small batches as needed to preserve flavor? Or would it become too moist to grind?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ5 ай бұрын
Assuming you would keep it dry, which I'm sure is possible, for me the problem would be the grinder I use is not dedicated to garlic powder and cleaning it multiple times would be a chore. It's just easier to do it all at once. But good luck however you choose to do it, it's definitely worth it!
@cherylwin93646 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT 😇👍🏾
@becherovkaqueen6 ай бұрын
Absolutely a fantastic video. It was short and exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!!
@clarissetojal95477 ай бұрын
A man with many hats! Love him.
@aMonkeyInABox37 ай бұрын
Looking nice and lush
@clarissetojal95477 ай бұрын
This lazy gardener have NOT a lazy thumb for sure!
@tylermorris88567 ай бұрын
This is awesome broh
@Aquino337 ай бұрын
Weaving the poles in the horizontal wires of the cage is brilliant. Great video. Nice and short and to the point.
@HMC19607 ай бұрын
Thank You I am definitely going to make. Powdered garlic expensive in Australia. I never thought I could make until I watched you. Also I loved the 'I love you Dad' message. Warmed my heart. 😊
@daniellefawaz87198 ай бұрын
So what if i have ab issue of the powder clumping in the jar and sticking together
@TheLazyGardenerNJ8 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I would say most likely you're not dehydrating enough. It's should be crispy. However sometimes it clumps if it sits on the shelf too long. If you bang your container on the table or against a hard surface it should all break up if it's properly dry.
@moniquesomers57253 ай бұрын
Leave the peel on , blend them before, dehydrating, spread on a dehydrate sheet ,the peel helps not to clump in the jar
@BaslightBatekeepBoyboss8 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm in a hard place in my life, and can hardly afford groceries. You and many like you have not only taken a burden off my wallet, but given me a great new hobby as well.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ8 ай бұрын
And the food quality is better than store bought too!
@meadowdalefarms9 ай бұрын
Just put my garlic in the dehydrator! Can't wait to see how it turns out. :) Thanks so much for the clear instructions!
@vickyannpaintingwithoils9 ай бұрын
I finally got growing my garlic right this year! So I needed this video. Thank you and God Bless.
@vickyannpaintingwithoils7 ай бұрын
Just harvested my earliest planting and they are curing now! So exciting! I have another whole raised bed. I need to remember to make the garlic powder.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ7 ай бұрын
Great to hear. It's so rewarding. I have a new video coming soon on spacing. Make sure you're getting the most from your garden!
@vickyannpaintingwithoils7 ай бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ Looking forward to your ideas on spacing. I planted in grow bags and a raised table bed and both are going well The only spacing issues I ended up with was those small cloves in the garlic that are multiple but look like one. I thinned those.
@bassmaster39310 ай бұрын
How long do you store your food scraps in the buckets before putting them in the compost I save up through the winter for use in the spring and was wondering if that’s okay
@TheLazyGardenerNJ10 ай бұрын
They can stay in buckets for months for sure. It's just "pre composting". I do the same thru the winter and I usually have 15-18 buckets when spring comes. Good luck!
@CBANCH11 ай бұрын
Great video!
@SukhPaul-g5z Жыл бұрын
Very nice. Very encouraging.
@agdayem Жыл бұрын
What ratio of leaves to grass clippings do you use? (Volume). That’s some nice looking compost bravo 👏
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Good question. So the ratio is not fixed and hard to determine because the type and condition of the leaves is variable and its very hard to compare that to say shredded grass which can be wetter or drier. But my best generality is somewhere between 20%-25% leaves by volume or 4:1 to 3:1.
@agdayem Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ Makes sense. If using 25% leaves and 75% grass clippings, that gives a CN ratio of about 30:1 which is ideal. Thanks for clarifying and good job 👏
@victortarwo5757 Жыл бұрын
Can this be use on a bigger farm
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
It could be. Number one each unit only handles 16 zones so unless you had some amazing water pressure you'd need a lot of zones and it would get very expensive. But if you could break it into an affordable amount of zones and units I don't know what the maximum amount is but I know you have at least three units linked together.
@victortarwo5757 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ thank
@Ashes12962 Жыл бұрын
Can you share where to get your composters, I can find them but they want 229$ a piece for them?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Yes I get them from the county for $35 each. I don't know which counties do and don't but I've heard other people tell me that they've tried this and it's worked for them. At $229 that's ridiculous better to buy a gigantic garbage can cut out the bottom or just put holes in it.
@JeniAllen39millbrook Жыл бұрын
I would live a video about the pvc watering system.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Your wish is my command...it's been updated a little since then kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqmup6V_p8mbapY
@CynfullyInspired Жыл бұрын
I’ve planted garlic the last 2 years but always looking to add new tips and try new things. This was easy to follow. I like the way you did your markers. Some of mine blew away over the winter so I’m going to get longer ones like yours!
@joybrown8644 Жыл бұрын
How much compost should I mix into my vegetable garden in the Spring? Two inches worth? For example, a 12x12’? How much compost or how many bins would that take? And would I have to mix in more later in the year?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Yes I recommend at least 2 inches worth. 12x12 is 144 SQ ft. 1 cubic foot of compost will spread 1in over 12sq ft. So for every 12 sq ft you need 2 cubic feet of compost. Now that means you need 24 cubic feet or close to one cubic yard of compost for a 12x12 area. That small composter in my video is 10.5 cubic feet. So you need two and a half of those full. And I don't add more compost than that unless it gets replanted (and except tomatos where I use more than 2")
@robincox953 Жыл бұрын
Nice setup, what is the size of your grow tent?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
6'x4'
@mrs.americanmade7452 Жыл бұрын
Handling a lot of garlic will indeed give your skin a chemical burn, very uncomfortable then your skin will peel.....ALWAYS wear gloves
@tmontero84928 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for the tip! I have 100+ heads to process from my garden! ❤
@roywarriner8441 Жыл бұрын
I use a 53 liter rubbermaid tote, kitchen waste and browns, I balance inputs as I add them the bin heats up by the time it is two thirds full. I let it cook and start another bin. Once it finishes cooking, I add it to my worm bin. Best worm food ever.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
That's great. You must be chopping the stuff very fine. And I love having worms finish the compost.
@roywarriner8441 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJNot really, I just add lots of browns to begin with and turn it often. I keep the bin covered with landscape fabric so there are no bugs but lots of air and to turn it I just put the lid on and give it a shake. I maintain the same moisture level as I would for bedding.
@joybrown8644 Жыл бұрын
@@roywarriner8441Love the landscape fabric idea!
@joybrown8644 Жыл бұрын
How heavy is the bin to shake? I don’t have a worm bin. Could I just dig up a few worms from the garden and toss them in?
@roywarriner8441 Жыл бұрын
@@joybrown8644 The bin weighs 30 lbs at most, or you can mix it with a small trowel or cultivator. Compost worms are specialists, you won't find them in your garden. You need to buy red wigglers or european nightcrawlers. I started with a pound of worms I picked up from a breeder nearby, breeders will ship by mail this time of year but not in the winter. I usually sift castings every two weeks and get maybe 10 liters or so, then put the same volume of compost back into the worm bin. I don't chop the kitchen waste any smaller than I would to throw it in a bin outside.
@nilolee2426 Жыл бұрын
How long is the process from start to finish? Months?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
That depends on a lot of factors including the time of year and how often you mix it. But 60-75 days is very doable for finished compost.
@agdayem Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ I keep coming back to this video as a helpful guide! Regarding the time it takes of 60-75 days (8-12 weeks), is that in the warm summer weather or also in winter? I would assume in cool winter it would take a little longer? Please clarify. Thanks a lot 🤗
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Yes in the spring/summer it's a quicker process. Finishing can be tricky at low volumes, So if you can make two at once and combine them after about 12 days it will finish quicker and more consistently
@agdayem Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ Makes sense to combine them after they shrink down in size to about half 👍 because keeping the pile large will help insulate the heat and thus accelerate the break down process. Thanks again for clarifying !
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Yup, you got it! Two at once is my default way to go now.
@thronk7855 Жыл бұрын
Very informative! Do these bins have holes in the bottom? I have seen that that allows worms to enter and breakdown scraps. Or is that a different process entirely from hot compost?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
So the bins are open on the bottom. After the hot compost phase is over the worms 🪱 come in and finish the job!
@doinapopescu5385 Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation! Do you use the same soil for planting seeds and transplanting? Thank you!
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Not typically. I will usually upplant into compost or a compost mix once they are big enough
@geraldinemryan Жыл бұрын
❤ excellent 😊
@tdginter Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call that a small bin.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
10.5 cubic feet is a small bin. The term is usually contrasted against a pallet composters which are typically at least 3x3x3 and often larger. My pallet composters are more like 45 cubic feet!
@tdginter Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ I anticipated you'd demonstrate using a lidded bin. Like a storage tote/bin, which overall would be smaller than the large bins you used. 😉
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Ah. Yeah those can be composted in but it a lot of work. Everything needs to be shredded very fine.
@VickiStoner Жыл бұрын
If I want to add seaweed, is that a ‘green’ or a ‘brown’?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
I never used it before but my guess would be it's a green if it's wet/fresh and brown if it's dried out
@VickiStoner Жыл бұрын
I love your lawn mower catcher thing. I’ve never seen anything like it!
@VickiStoner Жыл бұрын
Do you collect the food waste into the blue lidded buckets all at once (like collect from a restaurant for example) or is it a gradual accumulation which sits ‘festering’ till you are ready to make your compost cake?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Haha lol. It festers as I fill them gradually. Tho I prefer the term "precomposting". I have a smaller bucket in the kitchen which I empty daily. The family generates all the kitchen waste but it adds up fast.
@joybrown8644 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJSo, you empty the smaller kitchen bin into the larger buckets continually until ready? Where do you keep the larger buckets? Garage?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Oh no I would not put them in a garage. I leave them behind my shed and the roof overhang protects them a little from the rain.
@hyacinthABC Жыл бұрын
Pretzels and snack crackers? They must have additives as a processed food. I've always read not to use processed food in kitchen scraps.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
While I agree that over processed food is not ideal in composting, small amounts are not an issue. I really like to keep as much as I can out of the trash stream.
@amarketing8749 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ I was thinking the heavy salt content would be the problem, but if it works... it works. Great video.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ashwienajodhia9179 Жыл бұрын
Hey sir how to you protect your compost against ants and rats please make a video on this im waiting for your reply
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
I can try. But let me say here...ants at least in my zone are not an issue in the compost. That is ants in the compost do not cause harm. As for rats you need to make sure the kitchen waste is buried in the leaves and grass and when it heats up and breaks down the rats are not interested. Cold composting kitchen waste is different.
@witekmichno6974 Жыл бұрын
Great, but grass doesn't grow when you have leaves.
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Check out my compost area tour. I built a large area to store leaves all year for use whenever I need.
@endlesssmiles9525 Жыл бұрын
Which state do you live in ?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Nj
@laceras1611 Жыл бұрын
Just got a city compost bin for $45, thanks to you I checked my municipality and can't wait to get started. Great video !
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Spread the word!
@laceras1611 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLazyGardenerNJ will do! 😊
@DonaldFlynn-eh4oc9 ай бұрын
Where do you get the composig bins@@TheLazyGardenerNJ
@TheLazyGardenerNJ9 ай бұрын
From the County, they're subsidized
@shank3111 Жыл бұрын
Can you give link to buy this bin?
@TheLazyGardenerNJ Жыл бұрын
Yes ... But they are too expensive without a subsidy. My county sells them at a discount which is very reasonable. Otherwise maybe a 90 trashcan without a bottom and some vent holes would be cheaper. www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/orbis-npl-300-compost-container-fd0006?cid=Shopping-Google-Product-1918298&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz6ShBhCMARIsAH9A0qVH4uP76GniVp_27CP1UNzcM2uz0Jp4c1CikRbT3ahMBK8Y2a6dgHoaAhdpEALw_wcB