Would you recommend orange peel powder for lowering pH?
@invisiblespark6 сағат бұрын
i have the same question. should we save the orange peels?
@theanomaloushousewife8864 күн бұрын
Bonus! You got bulbils to grow out and full-sized bulbs too! I revived some bulbils that I seriously thought were dead but threw them in some water and changed it every day until some of them started plumping up a little. Most of them still looked dead as could be shriveled and barely palpable under the skins. I tossed them in a window box of coco coir in late summer and kept watering. Wouldn't you know it but hundreds of them sprouted tops and I'm now looking at planting them out in raised beds under cover for the winter. With three different kinds of garlic it will be fun sorting out which is which.
@PaulsPatio5 күн бұрын
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@milqioe21 күн бұрын
Does apple cider vinegar works
@NaturebyGus28 күн бұрын
Not only lowering ph with vinegar is short lived but also bad for the beneficial microbes and bacteria in the soil due to the sudden and abrupt ph swing. It could also affect the roots of the plants even diluted. All in all not a good idea and if you don't believe me, please watch recommendations by Ag extensions of many recognized universities, every single one recommend a slow but long term solution with elemental sulfur.
@JodiJohnson-o1cАй бұрын
hi I have a question
@camierickson6402Ай бұрын
My pumpkins are large but not fully ripe/ still soft to my fingernail. Some are orange but many are still green. But it’s starting to cool off to the 40’s at night. I probably have a few weeks left before it drops to 32’f at night. How long can I keep them on the vine? What is the cut off temperature? I want to store them long term for winter.
@NguyenNguyen-rv9yw2 ай бұрын
very good video. Thank you.
@joaopedromavungo28072 ай бұрын
Hi sir, I am Africa continent in Angola country it is a Portuguese one because we were colonised by Portuguese people and I am really satisfied of seeing your results of growing potatoes without covering the soil. Congratulations
@joaopedromavungo28072 ай бұрын
Hi sir, I am Africa continent in Angola country it is a Portuguese one because we were colonised by Portuguese people and I am really satisfied of seeing your results of growing potatoes without covering the soil. Congratulations
@popeyedog2 ай бұрын
Sulpher kills beneficial fungi. just use aged compost. ( sprinkle a little on top every 8-12 months )
@sharky76652 ай бұрын
Propagate seedless watermelons the same way. Just cut 2 nodes past flower and root in water or damp soil. Seedless melon seeds are about $1.00 each now.
@EasyGardenHacks2 ай бұрын
Hi sharky great tip, thanks for watching and the idea
@sharky76652 ай бұрын
I like the way you think and talk. It’s clear and easy to understand. Thanks.
@EasyGardenHacks2 ай бұрын
Thanks again for watching and your comments
@sharky76652 ай бұрын
Keep thinking with an open mind.
@Tonybx4dd2 ай бұрын
You're a champ.
@EasyGardenHacks2 ай бұрын
Haha not really but thanks appreciate your comment and watching the video!
@Buttergirla3 ай бұрын
how much vinegar should we use if it's apple cider vinegar
@EasyGardenHacks2 ай бұрын
Hi sorry for the delayed response, no difference in ammout whether reg vinegar or apple cider, thanks for watching
@Buttergirla2 ай бұрын
@@EasyGardenHacks thank you
@MomLittleton3 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so conversational and easy to listen to; and giving a very orderly presentation. I can do this now!
@storeman080333 ай бұрын
Thanks man I'm about to help my much younger brothers in law I'd like to be able to walk tomorrow This helps me. Appreciate you
@EasyGardenHacks2 ай бұрын
No problem, hope things went well with the brother in law and you were walking the next day! Thanks for watching the video and commenting
@ChaosForLunch3 ай бұрын
yes sir great tips thank you
@EasyGardenHacks3 ай бұрын
Your welcome thanks for watching and comments
@keywestalert63293 ай бұрын
I have an even easier way. If you can, have the gravel as high as you can get it. Then you are going to grab from the top of the pile and only go forward with your shovel( so on the other side of the gravel pile from where he was) and grab from the top and from then on only go down, using gravity as your helper.
@crustysockpuppet74463 ай бұрын
Shovel sideways against mound. Let gravity do the work
@KBMacci3 ай бұрын
does this mix well with just regular cold water or does it HAVE to be warm?
@Frank-g3y9v3 ай бұрын
bulbils are not seeds
@mauramuller64284 ай бұрын
This was so helpful! I walked outside last night and thought, "Holy cow? My tomatoes are all out of control! Now what do I do?!" This is only my 2nd year growing them so I appreciate the tips!
@EasyGardenHacks4 ай бұрын
Hi so glad the vid was helpful, its a bit unnerrving the first time you do a big pruning, but such a difference once done, hope you have a great harvest
@donisenberg30324 ай бұрын
Ive used a two liter soda bottle as my ‘brick’
@EasyGardenHacks4 ай бұрын
I like that idea, thanks for the tip comment and watching the video
@NatureZone1014 ай бұрын
But did they take and grow? Thanks.
@lisarapson79034 ай бұрын
Id love to see the after video.. of what the bushes look like later and how long it took for the plant to be "happy" with acidic soil
@truthseekerKJV4 ай бұрын
I saw no proof that this works. Another worthless and wasted video.
@klee880294 ай бұрын
Short and sweet and to the point, as well as cheap and easy. My kind of lurnin'!!! 😉👍🧓
@EasyGardenHacks4 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for the kind words and wathcing the video!!
@Mayapuris4 ай бұрын
You spray around the root system? I have gardenias and need to spray Epson salt, I see you’re spraying the leaves
@mcdaddy20115 ай бұрын
This is the pussys way. The best way is to just get stuck in and shovel. Let ur back get fucked up. That’s why we have pain killers
@familyfriendly81715 ай бұрын
Cool experiment. It's odd that you didn't share any results 🤔
@justaguychillin12925 ай бұрын
following your ratio how much ph does it lower?
@kobeusmc15 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I plant the suckers from my tomatoes, peppers and sweet potatoes. I always had bad luck with cucumbers cuttings but I’m going to try it again this year.
@ninfadoyle14505 ай бұрын
😊😮
@Growinggolfing6 ай бұрын
Damn, you should use fulvic acid for foliar sprays. Humic acid is unavailable to the plant itself. Remember kids, humic acid for a soil drench, fulvic acid for a foliar.
@paulhealey29846 ай бұрын
Great video. Jeez that was an easy harvest.
@wiktorpoliszczuk13726 ай бұрын
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@SinghTheMaster6 ай бұрын
Vinegar will kill all essential microorganisms in your soil. So the best way is the slow way and it is using elemental sulfur. Or ammonium nitrate which is little faster.
@rosas53656 ай бұрын
That’s impressive
@rogerspaulding65696 ай бұрын
What strength (%) vinegar are you using? Great presentation! Sub for more, Thanks
@TinMan4457 ай бұрын
Instead buy a bottle of ascorbic acid and put the actual thing that lowers soil ph into the soil. Much cheaper and more effective than vinegar
@dyonisis76817 ай бұрын
yep. I'll put half a tablespoon of epsom salt into my jug because I don't want to overdose my plants. Then I'll fire up the garden hose that's hooked up to my city water, and fill my epsom salt water sprayer with some nice chlorinated water that I had sitting for 24 hours hour in the hose to dechlorinate... lol jeez, I can't figure out why I have nutrient lockout. why are funny things happening to my leaves?? what does PH stand for? power hour? mhmmmm try a microphone next time you make a vid. volume maxed my end. you don' have whisper. The neighbors aren't home.
@time2see1927 ай бұрын
DONT POST VIDEOS THAT ARENT TRIED TRUE AND EFFECTIVE!!! I'm Judi going to buy a GOOD BOOK! Too many videos with POOR ADVICE!!!!
@owenkuhnke37857 ай бұрын
How long does this last?
@elijahattieh19527 ай бұрын
Great video mate. Just wondering, I've been chopping wood for a few months now and my back is starting to ache. Any tips for keeping your back safe?
@EasyGardenHacks7 ай бұрын
Hi for me there are a couple things that keep my back in OK shape this time of year. I used to try to go go go go go now I try to break it up a bit if I can. I might do 15-30min chopping and tossing then I will stop and move pieces under cover/closed to where I stack or I stack if close enough, then circle back around and repeat. I find I probably touch the same piece of wood 5 plus times so if you have ways to minimize the number of times you handle the wood that could help. Splitting close to where you are stacking if possible. Proper rest, again if possible. Decent tools, It took me several years to get to the right axe, I use 2, mostly a splitting maul 8lbs for heavy stuff and a regular axe (fiskars brand) for rest. Knowing your body. For me that means sometimes when my back is sore or aggravated I need to shift to other less physically demanding things or take a break for a couple days. Easier said than done depending on how much wood you are processing. Lastly and also a challenge these days is I keep physically active with martial arts which has helped improve maintain my strength and flexibility as I am aging. Having said all of the aboe if your back gets worse and does not get better with rest, likey good to seek medical attention of some sort. Thanks for the great question an watching my video
@lookoutmountaingarockhunte13008 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos if you don't mind me asking what part of the country are you in
@lesliesakai13448 ай бұрын
Thx, your video helped me understand when to spoon onions more than any other!
@aliahmadi52818 ай бұрын
Its totally wrong, humic acid should be applied only through soil, not leaf
@delanaespinoza8 ай бұрын
What pH testing strips are you using? Have they been working accurately for you? Thank you for this video!