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@ravindrahappadoo37466 жыл бұрын
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@gloriaoumdath70795 жыл бұрын
Very good information
@judyadams4071 Жыл бұрын
I have used the fish emulsion To fertilize my Tomato plants for years& it really works!! It is great for Houseplants & Rose bushes too.
@CaliKim29 Жыл бұрын
Judy, this is awesome, I always say to experiment! PERFECT EXAMPLE! Made my day! Kim
@MIgardener10 жыл бұрын
another great video from your beautiful garden. Love the info, and I am glad to see you coming back to old videos that had unanswered questions. I plan to do that later as well. Isn't that the case that when you film them you think there won't be any questions, and those are the videos that have the most. haha Take care kim and have a lovely week.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Yes, and there are always things that I think of later that I should have said, or forgot to say. Hope you are wrapping up your year at college and are soon able to spend the time in your garden that you would like to! Thanks for watching!
@gravedigger22718 жыл бұрын
Great ideas. One of my tricks is powdered milk. Watering tomatoes and peppers with it every couple of weeks makes for very strong plants and a great harvest.
@THERUSTEDGARDEN10 жыл бұрын
Nice Kim. I do the same general mix. You beat me to the video punch. Epsom Salts is great to use on cucumbers too.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary! I use it on everything - it is a great all around fertilizer!
@Crystal-xm6zu4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching you for so long that I assumed I was subscribed! Thank you for always giving relaxing and practical advice
@OneYardRevolution10 жыл бұрын
Your tomatoes will love the fish emulsion and epsom salts. We haven't used any store-bought fertilizers for the past several years - just compost, worm castings, crushed egg shells, comfrey, used coffee grounds, and more free stuff.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
You are a great example of resourcefulness in the garden! I've been hearing more and more about the benefits of comfrey - will have to get me some! Thanks for stopping by!
@lacolello66444 жыл бұрын
Can ypu show us the tomatoes at tge end of the season please
@markrankin32978 жыл бұрын
I used your fertilizing recipe this year. It was my best year for tomatoes and zucchini. Thanks for making it so simple for us newbies.
@carolblaser59818 жыл бұрын
First time I've seen your videos, thanks! I use Epsom salts in the holes @ planting time of my tomatoes, but did not know to water with it as well. I also use liquid fish emulsion and will try adding the Epsom salts to it. I've been gardening for 30+years and here is the best trick I've been using for last 5 years. At the hole prior to planting I add approx. 1/4 cup of a mixture of dried, crushed eggshells and dried banana skins, chopped. Starting in March I save all eggshells, rinse and dry in a low oven for 10-15 minutes. Banana skins are laid out to dry o. A screen in my garden shed window, then chopped up on a cutting board and added to the egg shells. A scoop of this mixture plus Epsom salts in the bottom of each hole really helps. The roots reach out to this mixture ad they grow. It helps prevent blossom end rot which we get in humid, New England (Vermont) weather. I grow 10 varieties of tomatoes at least each year, started under plant lights, about half are heirlooms, and this effort is worth it. Regarding the pick-me-up drenching with liquid fish emulsion, be careful if you live in an open environment. I couldn't help but notice your yard looks to be enclosed. More critters love the fishy smell than just cats and dogs. Skunks were a problem when I first started using this...it definitely attracts wildlife who will dig in the soil near the plants thinking something good to eat is buried! Once ,y plants are bigger, with cages and/or stakes I don't care, but when young, can get damaged by misc. digging! Look forward to seeing more of your videos!
@donmoore98287 жыл бұрын
I will try the Epson salt too that you
@larryadams4587 жыл бұрын
Do you plant seed or plant? Just for tomatoes or other vegetables?
@mr.potter94266 жыл бұрын
Just what I was saying, great stuff but the critters sure love it too..
@anastasiafiandaca28886 жыл бұрын
Why do the egg shells need to be baked/dried? I can see not using fresh ones that will attract wildlife, but why do you put them in the oven?
@EarthAngel-ne4rv4 жыл бұрын
You don’t add coffee grounds as well? yes bananas and egg shells
@cmini3267 жыл бұрын
Your videos are the most informative I've seen yet. Everything seems down to earth, needing nothing exotic or expensive. Thanks.
@boblvnv110 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you taking time to give us amateurs this information. My wife will appreciate this when I give it to her. She has been trying to grow big tomatoes with no success. Thanks again
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert - You are welcome! This is such an easy method, and it has really helped me. I hope it does the same for you - please keep me posted! Thx for watching!
@tonyanderson512310 жыл бұрын
You and your husband make a great team for this gardening project. Your information is very concise and informative. Your husband is an outstanding camera man - the picture and SOUND qualities are very professional! Thank you!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Khang, glad the info is helpful. Will pass this on to him as well. Thanks for watching!
@samjohnson50474 жыл бұрын
I find mushroom compost to work really well.
@1habicher8 жыл бұрын
Yes it is getting warmer in Australia! I have used Fish in he past but Epsom Salt not as yet. You learn every day and can not wait till two or 3 more weeks and give this a run. You make a wonderful show and teach so well, excellent! Richard
@ngosztyla9 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim! I have never heard of using Epsom Salt for fertilizing plants, and I can't wait to try it. I told my husband that I am having a CaliKim29 marathon today, as I enjoy hearing your soothing voice while learning more about gardening. You are also absolutely beautiful, on top of having a great sense of humor! Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. Nancy in OHIO
@CaliKim299 жыл бұрын
ngosztyla Hi Nancy - thx for the positive feedback and compliments! I love using epsom salts, it really works, wait til you try it! So glad you are enjoying the videos, hope it is helping you grow more of your own food too! Thx for stopping by!
@trumpsahead10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I just now pulled the Epsom Salt from beneath the bathroom sink for use tomorrow. I've got the Fish Fertilizer & Kelp variety which is also very good; this is first year using it - my plants look very good as of today, June 17, 2014. You make a great presentation, pleasure watching.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, and thx for the feedback! Let me know how the epsom salts works for you too!
@teemee2348 жыл бұрын
We are trying something a little different this year (something I saw online), and planted the tomatoes with a cup of bone meal and a cup of ag.lime in each planting hole. Planted them around 40G garbage cans (with holes drilled at the base all around, and then buried the cans about 12" into the ground). Filled the cans with a scoop or two of composted steer manure, and water inside the cans twice to three times a week. The plants LOVE the compost tea, I added fish fertilizer in the beginning to the soil around the cans near the plants, and so far, only 3 weeks in, we're seeing massive growth (4X faster than years past doing it my old way). Hoping the production continues! Good to know about the Epsom salts, I use it all around the house but never thought about the garden!
@davidkilbourne67788 жыл бұрын
I watch all your vids and they are great! I live in VA and it will be a while before gardening season starts .I also started a worm bin and also want to use the worm (poop) and I've learned that it's the best for gardening .Please keep up the videos ,your pal from VA...................David
@Harry-wt1pi8 жыл бұрын
After watching this video , I tried what you suggested, amazing results , thank you
@hardworker62297 жыл бұрын
how often you water them with solution?
@michaelhebert53344 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos. My daughter and I really like them and so do our tomatoes!
@1new-man10 жыл бұрын
Another great post Kim! note:We go out to the hen house and scoop up some saw dust mixed with chicken manure and dress along the top soil of our plants and lightly scratch the mix into the surface. Produces the best tasting Cherokee purple tomatoes this side of the Mississippi. Just told "camera gal" here at home the other day that we need to start using Epsom salt in our garden. Thanks for the tip. Have a wonderful day! Your fan Dennis!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi there Dennis - great tips ! Wish we could have chickens here, but no go. Esp. since I am growing cherokee purples for the first time this year. You will love the ease and cost of epsom, not to mention what it does to your garden. Its my go to fertilizer all year round. You have a great day too, and thanks for watching!
@Tomk21510 жыл бұрын
Hi! I just started watching your videos on growing tomatoes. I recently got the Topsey Turvey vegetable grower, but have to wait til next year to try it. I've never tried to grow anything myself, that's why I came looking to find out how. My mom used to always grow tomatoes when I was around 10, and she had a friend over once, and she asked my mom how many years does it take for a tomato plant to grow tomatoes, because she has had the same plant for 4 years and haven;t gotten any yet. My mom said she should have had tomatoes after 2 months or so, and asked her what she has been doing. She said all she has been doing is watering and fertilizing her bushes, and pulling off the flowers when they come out... and my mom burst out laughing and told her that those flowers she keeps removing ARE the tomatoes she's been trying to grow for 4 years. hats about the funniest story about growing tomatoes that I ever heard. I don't know what happened after that, that was about 40 years ago, but I thought you might get a kick out of that!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Tomk215 ha, ha! That poor woman! Hopefully she got a great harvest out of her 4 year old tomato plant once she figured it out! What do you want to try to grow first?
@angiemercedes73456 жыл бұрын
Haha very funny 🤣
@pennysantana78095 жыл бұрын
Happy gardening, the epsom salt in the hole and weekly has made a huge difference in my plants this year. Great advise thank you 🙏
@MelissaBeesHomestead10 жыл бұрын
We are in Wisconsin so our tomato plants aren't in the ground yet but we did just pick up some fish emulsion! We also saved,baked and crushed egg shells and picked up coffee grounds from a local coffee shop :) My son and I really enjoy watching your videos and I frequently share them in my fb seed group :) Blessings to you!!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Melissa - Sounds like you have a recipe for some wonderful tomato plants, hopefully soon in the ground. Thanks so much for sharing my videos - really appreciate it! Have a great day and many blessings to you too!
@lancewilliams99716 жыл бұрын
I live in Germany and tried to buy fish fertilizer today. I was informed it was no longer offered, due to some law passed. So I went to the Chinese grocery store and bought me some dried fish bits. I think I can aproximate the right amount for sucess. Thanks for the tip!
@CaliKim296 жыл бұрын
Keep me posted! Thanks for watching!
@kirkb25967 жыл бұрын
As I mentioned earlier I love your videos... I planted 4 tomato plants for just my wife and I... I have so many tomatoes I have to give some to neighbors because we can't eat them all...I average about 12 large tomatoes a week 😊
@mahnazghannadi42527 жыл бұрын
I love short videos about your gardening info cause you just hit right at target 👌👌🙏🙏👏👏
@cakelady4758 жыл бұрын
Hi, love your videos! first started watching your watermelon vids. your series helped a lot, they will go outside next month. My tomato plant is well established & flowering but didn't know what to feed it.....HOORAY- you had the answer. Thanks a bunch. happy gardening!!
@earlschultz78807 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos! I am growing tomatoes in pails, and am using miracle grow, which makes the plant grow like crazy, but as you show in this video, too much nitrogen. So thanks for the Epsom salt idea, we will be getting some tonight! And don't listen to the critical remarks about your use of 2 cameras, it adds to the production value! Good work, we will be watching more!
@greghirshey2958 жыл бұрын
Great video Kim, I just planted my garden here in LA ahead of the last storm. Tomatoes are next, but put in corn, squashes and sweet onions. Starbucks grounds, Epsom salts and mulch, but as the season goes on, will do the sprays and fish oils. Good video
@janiceb46798 жыл бұрын
It's good that you mention about dogs and cats getting into fish fertilizer. My dog chewed the top off the bottle and licked up about half a bottles worth. There didn't seem to be any adverse effect from that. Also, I have caught him rolling around in my garden looking all frisky, like a cat to catnip after watering with this mixture. They may even be inclined to dig and sniff, which can damage plants. That said, the plants seem to like it as much as the dogs.
@CaliKim298 жыл бұрын
+Janice B Thanks, Janice, we love our Macky. Thanks for commenting!
@almorris1715 жыл бұрын
@@CaliKim29 If it's highly concentrated I would think licking leakage from the container could be toxic?
@barrycampbell31858 жыл бұрын
hi lovely lady, tomatoes are doing great, bright green vibrant healthy and full of blossoms and green tomatoes, your a STAR.
@jag18704 жыл бұрын
I love gardening.
@scottanderson46208 жыл бұрын
Sheep pellets also work really well also instead of fish fertilizer. I have set up a header tank in my glasshouse that feeds back into my drip irrigation system. I pour liquid fertilizer into the tank, the water system is timed, it takes 45 mins to fill the header tank, when it shuts off gravity feeds my plants the fertilizer. I do this about once every 3 weeks it works great and I get bumper crops, here in NZ
@davehogan47768 жыл бұрын
didn't realize how small your yard was! coming from the east coast. amazing what you can do with smaller area. i'm new to your channel but really enjoy all that I've seen so far. thanks so much!!
@CaliKim298 жыл бұрын
+dave hogan Glad you are enjoying it, Dave! I'm sure yards are quite large there on the east coast! Yards can be tiny here, believe it or not, ours is huge compared to most folks! Do you have a garden?
@abeedbasheer66808 жыл бұрын
+CaliKim29 Garden & Home DIY If you want to get rid of the smell of fish fertilizer take some of your fish waste add equal amount of jaggery or unrefined sugar to it.keep it for 40 days in a closed container opening it to stir onc a day.You get the same benefit without the smell.remember to make the fish into itsy-bitsy pieces
@aseamlypursuit95737 жыл бұрын
I still love this! Thanks for remaking this enhanced version, Kim. This has become my favourite fertilizer.
@kristiryan7406 жыл бұрын
Just gave my garden this. Thanks for the info. Happy Gardening!
@qubitstoyinc.47477 жыл бұрын
We are going to try this. It sure would be nice to replace those wire plant cages behind you in this video. You can build your own with Qubits. Colorful and strong when you secure them together with 4" zip ties. They last for years, mine are three years old.
@elouie6 жыл бұрын
Hey Kim, thanks for breaking down the proportion of fish fertilizer vs epsom salt. I just planted two Early Girl's in two containers. You saved me with your video on pulling off lower leaves of plant and raising the dirt level to the point where the "cut" was made. I didn't do this so ran out to make my plants look like yours. I appreciate your patient guidance for us beginners. You can laugh at this, I do, just because I am Asian doesn't mean I was born with gene to grow stuff, right ?! ;)
@mikephillips63628 жыл бұрын
I just bought 3 improved parkers whoppers and a big boy. Got them 4 for 10 bucks. I had no ideal tomato plants got that big! I had just watched your video where your early girl had gotten so large. I made me go out to get some seeds but ended up with my 4 potted tomatoes. Looking forward to the summer and fresh tomatos! Gonna make a killer BLT. Plus I'm gonna try the fish fert and some Epsom salts too.. Thanks for the video.... Nice work
@CaliKim298 жыл бұрын
+Mike Phillips Great buy on the tomato plants, Mike! Those BLTs with homegrown toms are the bomb! Early Girl is so prolific and is still going strong - thanks for watching!
@mikephillips63628 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work! Cheers... Oh yeah.. I'll keep watchin.
@daifuruta5819 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have just applied Epsom Salt 2 days ago to all of my vegetable such as tomatoes, beets, carrots, and as well as rose. Hope to see good result. My next experiment is to apply to lawn. Do you have any video you spreading Epsom Slt to lawn? Thank you.
@rcrawford103010 жыл бұрын
I was wondering if prune your tomatoes. I have pruned half of my tomatoes and left the other half alone. I have learned alot from all your video and apprecaite the tips you have given me on gardening and cooking. If it ever stops raining here in Arkansas, I am going to try your fertilizer tips from this video. My friend told me it worked Great!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
I start the season out with good intentions to prune, but never can keep up with it as the season progresses. Just let them grow wild and all over. I always have a huge crop - so I wonder if pruning really matters or not. Let me know if you see a difference! Good luck with the fertilizer!
@peggybrown25128 жыл бұрын
CALI YOU ARE RIGHT DOGS LOVE THIS STUFF MY DOG NEVER BOTHERS MY STUFF BUT SHE WAS DIGGING HOLES AND ATE A TOMATO PLANT AND ATE THE TOPS OF MY WATERMELON PLANTS I ADDED SOME MORE FISH FERTILIZER AND THEY ARE GROWING BACK I HAD FORGOT ABOUT WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT THE ANIMALS AND WAS WONDERING WHY SHE WAS DOING THIS MY SISTER SAID DOGS LOVE FISH AND MY MEMORY CAME BACK TO THIS VIDEO THANKS FOR INFORMATION I WILL UPDATE ON MY PROGRESS PROGESSSO FAR SO GOOD I ALSO USED COW MANURE SOIL AND CHICKEN MANURE IN A BAG THAT I BOUGHT AT WALMART
@alancameron88978 жыл бұрын
I put a 1/4 cup of hen manure in bottom of hole then 8-10 inch tall plant.It grows quite well.
@Geekella10 жыл бұрын
this is so very useful! i already fertilized the area i'm going to transplant my tomatoes to...but i'll keep this in mind later in the year when it's time to re-fertilize. oh and so far 6 of my hand-fertilized cucumbers are getting big! and i hand fertilized four bloomed watermelon this morning. no bees are showing up yet so i gotta do all the work for pollination haha. but yayyy looks like i might have some cukes and watermelon on the way!!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful! Its so simple and really does wonders. Congrats on the watermelon blossoms! Hope your hand pollinating is successful! Its really fun to watch those watermelon grow once the fruit come on.
@alancameron88978 жыл бұрын
I reviewed the procedure.All I can say is thanks God Bless America!
@sharoncoker42852 жыл бұрын
Hello again Kim, forgot to ask about fertilizing cantaloupe and watermelon, what’s the best fertilizer to feed them? I did feed my entire garden fish emulsion last week, should I feed my entire garden again (which also included a blueberry bush and a kiwi bush. All my fruit and vegetables are planted in grow bags). Thanks again!
@stuartholsapple53188 жыл бұрын
something that helped all my plants and apple trees was rabbit manure.i spread it everywhere and it helped my garden along with apple production.
@jakehaynie62435 жыл бұрын
Rabbit manure is lower in nitrogen so it won't burn plants as fast as chicken manure.
@SkyEaglespirit9 жыл бұрын
Great video; very nice speaking voice. Thanks for sharing!
@MariaMorales-kr1ps8 жыл бұрын
This is very useful for a small time gardener, wise for my budget. Thanks a lot.
@Three6Teen10 жыл бұрын
I am using fish emulsion this year as well. I put a lot of Epson salt down when planting and mix in the soil. The stuff is pretty good fertilizer. To me the smell reminds of going to a lake dock. Thanks for the tip.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
ha, ha, if you close your eyes, you can imagine that you are at the "lake house" relaxing in a hammock under the trees! Good luck with the fish fert!
@texasbackyardedibleforest73097 жыл бұрын
I don't do much different. I have an organic fertilizer that I have from a local nursury that has worm casting, bone meal and a lot of other ingredients. I use the Fish emulsion the first week of every month. I add the ebsom salt with the fertilizer and if the leaves get yellow, I just spray the leaves with a water/ebsom salt mix. Seems to be working this season.
@CaliKim297 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have great methods that work well in your garden! The fun thing about gardening is the ability to utilize techniques that are effective for your garden and your growing zone. Have you checked out the Gardening Coast2Coast FB group? You can find it here: facebook.com/groups/1896995967235016/ I love the way that our group members are sharing tips and info on that page that is of value to specific growing zones- come on over and check it out! Thanks so much for watching!
@RickMarshallMaps10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the video Kim. I appreciate the helpful hints. My tomatoes are not growing as fast as I had hoped. So, I will try your secret recipe. Your videos always make me homesick for SoCal.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, Rick. Hopefully this will give them the boost they need. Are you from So Cal?
@RickMarshallMaps10 жыл бұрын
Yes, La Crescenta, next to Pasadena
@CaliforniaGardening10 жыл бұрын
Nice garden and great tips!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Thanks, CG!
@ellenho440310 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining in such a simple, easy to understand way. I planted some heirloom tomato plants in early June (a very late start), and now it looks like the tomatoes won't have enough time to ripen (they are all still green on the vine). On hindsight, I think I have not watered enough (the soaking hose leaves many spots dry) and not fertilized enough. I did not know what fertilizer to use so I applied fish fertilizer once in a while. Now armed with fresh knowledge (thanks to you!), I am sure I will do a better job next year!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Ellen Ho glad it is helpful- I do like the simplicity of this. Good luck In the future with your tomatoes!
@patisol69 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos Kim, I'm starting to use your method, greetings from Mexico!
@marcelpoitras82504 жыл бұрын
Nice Yard! The terraced part is cool too !
@sfchemist10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kim, I just planted three tomato plants yesterday evening and sprinkled some epsom salts on top of the soil and then watered it in. I first heard about Epsom Salts from one of your earlier videos and it's nice to know that you use it on most of your garden not just tomatoes. I really appreciate your help and advice, I'm such a rookie at all this and keep learning everyday. I use the Fish Emulsion inside my grow room, yeah it stinks, but it really does work. Since we live in the wilds of Montana I'm reluctant to use it outside---we have enough critters walking around as it is and I don't want to attract any more. ;) Hey, there isn't a bit of snow in sight----how about that, May 17th and we're finally snow free. BTW: Your videos are very well done, professional looking with excellent quality audio and video. Keep up the good work! Wayne
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Wayne - so glad to hear that there is no snow there - I think spring is on the way for your ! Yes, the animals do love the fish fert, you may have to be careful there! Glad to hear your toms are thriving and thx for the compliment on the videos, will pass that along to CG - he will be thrilled to hear it. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
@acrabby32678 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos your explanations are well explained and your tips are great,I've done your strawberry tower,which I seen from the other guy that works well and I can move it anywhere the sun is which I already did. I'm doing the Epsom salt this year trying that,I'm growing a lot of things in my small garden because of you,fitting things everywhere...hope it all works out.. I'll let you know Monica
@rogermacdanold67197 жыл бұрын
I could watch you all day
@samuellopezatbornagainacre864410 жыл бұрын
Used your method today in our GARDEN - let's see if it works.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Good luck, Samuel - keep me posted!
@martysgarden10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Calikim29 nice informative video. Do you ever try to the fish and seaweed mixture, I use that and it's awesome as the seaweed contains a lot of the trace minerals. I better get out there and fertilize my Tomatoes as I am getting them ready to sell to the parents at the school. Enjoyed the video! Happy Gardening Marty Ware
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Never mixed it with the seaweed - but I know those trace minerals are important. How are the tomato sales shaping up for you? Good luck! Thanks for sharing.
@jgehbinv9 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim. Great information here! I am looking for 'how to' guidance in growing tomatoes in CONTAINERS. Any wisdom you can share would be greatly appreciated!
@LoriRoshawn9 жыл бұрын
I always thought fertilizing my garden plants was out of my budget ~ I guess I was wrong! We have had the problem of yellowing & wilting on the bottom parts of our tomato plants for the past few years. I will *definitely* be using your tomato planting hole recipe and this fertilizer this year. We're in MI, having a cold night tonight - down to about 32 degrees! - but we'll be planting in just a few short weeks. Thanks for all of these wonderful videos, tips, and ideas!!
@Superseanbarry9 жыл бұрын
Lori Butterfield If they are yellow you may be watering too much?
@pushpabhatia61542 жыл бұрын
Hi cali that was very helpful thanx a lot 👍🤗♥️
@busybody14747 жыл бұрын
hi kim, you mentioned you don't have a fertilizer attachment on your drip system.. however, there is something even better! check out HOSE END SPRAYERS, basically a hose nozzle with a small clear container that you add your fertilizer and adjust the dial to how many oz. per gallon you want to apply, you can spray all your plants quickly and easily hope this helps
@dawnawest36107 жыл бұрын
busybody1 why do the egg shells have to be rinsed off?
@busybody14747 жыл бұрын
+ Dawna i think you meant to ask Carol Blaser about rinsing? i can only guess but since she is putting old egg shells in her oven, she doesn't want any egg left in them??? i'm a newbie to all this :>0
@rwatts21558 жыл бұрын
Tomatoes are heavy eaters. They do best when planted deep so they can make LOTS of roots. I also feed my tomatoes with the fish emulsion and epsom salts but I water the entire plant, including the leaves. I also heat the egg shells for 1 minute in the microwave and then grind them to powder in an old spice / coffee grinder and put that on my tomatoes, peppers, squashes, etc. The calcium in the egg shells helps prevent blossom end rot. It also helps the tomatoes to not split. I also put coffee grounds around my plants. Try it. They'll like it !
@wisestudent146310 жыл бұрын
I use fish fertalizer on roses, they love it...You need to make fertilizer tea...Get steer manure from store. Put a couple of hand fulls and Epson salts and maybe fish emulsion in a5 gallon bucket and fill with water and let steep for a couple of days then a couple of cup fulls per plant every third day. a little calcium also for tomatoes !!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Larry Ogden Will have to try that fertilizer tea - great suggestion! Sounds like a winner formula for sure, Larry!
@AdamDahlberg10 жыл бұрын
Another great video, Kim
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Adam. Appreciate you stopping by!
@19thunderball575 жыл бұрын
Great vid. I've been fertilizing with fish and Epsom for years. I also mix one tablespoon of sodium nitrate per gallon and slowly pour it over the foliage every 12 to 15 days. I've 10 plants in 5 gallon buckets this year, 2 or 3 gallons is sufficient.
@urvesh060710 жыл бұрын
Learned something new from you. I am going to try this time.I learn new things from people.I had less success in tomatoes so far but hope this time it works.My tomatoes flowers falls always .Do have any suggestions for that.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Urvesh Patel glad you learned something here - we all learn from each other! Blossom drop is a sign of stress in the plant and can have a number of causes. Too hot, or too cold, or lack or pollination, or even watering issues. Good luck and thx for watching!
@vanguardau9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, tomatoes are going to be one of the first vegetables I'm going to plant. I'm looking forward to constructing some raised gardens and getting in to it. Used a similar fish fertiliser this morning on my newly constructed herb garden(1 month in). Interesting about the epsom salts.
@CaliKim299 жыл бұрын
vanguardau The herbs will respond beautifully to the fish fertilizer! Perfect for them, as you want lots of green growth with those herbs! Enjoy picking out your tomato seeds, there are so many fun varieties to choose from! They love the epsom salts too, as does everything in my garden!
@annahernandez31610 жыл бұрын
This year I am trying seaweed. It reminds me of fish fertilizer because it stinks too! With these high temps, I am keeping my plants well watered but some are not looking too good so I gave them some. :)
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Anna - hopefully it will give them a good boost - always works for me! Good luck making it through the heat and happy gardening!
@sandrabanfield44017 жыл бұрын
love your videos. Learning alot. No it's not getting warm yet where I am in Nova Scotia Canada...end of April and I saw hail today ;( Can't put anything out in the greenhouse yet still too cold. We have a very short grow season here
@flysubcompact6 жыл бұрын
Was searching tomato planting videos and found this one. Never tried the epsom salt, but my family has traditionally just used actual fish (or parts) planted in the bottom of the holes before setting the plant. I always liked to use non-native "trash" fish like carp. After the plant gets going, it finds the fish, feeds from it and really takes off. Also gives an excuse to go fishing or bowfishing.
@mikekelley866310 жыл бұрын
Hey Kim...have you ever heard of or tried powdered milk in your Tomato planting holes before setting your plants...it's high in calcium which does two things basically...wards off blight and keeps tomatoes from splitting while growing...have a good day,night whatever the case ;)
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike - yes, I have heard of that, and did it the first year I planted tomatoes, it worked great too! I now add egg shells for calcium, since I have those readily available and they are FREE! Have a great day!
@RLSgardener10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing I have thought about using fish stuff. Probably great for micro organisms. I use gypsum, rock dust, epsum salt, and 13-13-13 at planting time. Then feed every couple weeks with MG tomato food until the plants get some size. Once flowering starts good I switch over to super bloom stuff from MG. I like MG because has much more then just NPK which plants need.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your fertilizing tips - been hearing more and more about rock dust, glad it is working for you! Happy Gardening!
@itsshwetas4 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim. I've just discovered this video. I'm really grateful for the advice, thanks! Question for you/anyone who reads this and knows the answer: Does this same fertilising mix apply to container gardens? Or should container gardeners supplement with some other ferts throughout the season? Thanks!
@llmcbee18759 жыл бұрын
I've been using this on my 'maters, but they weren't doing too well. I added in some seaweed and those things are really shooting up! Thought I'd mention because you said you were having trouble with some of your 'maters. This is my first year planting them in the plot they're in and we probably didn't prepare the ground as well as we should have. I did put epsom, manure and fish fert in the planting holes, and was side dressing with it, but they still weren't doing much. I side dressed with all of those plus the seaweed and they are now really taking off and making lots of flowers. (I tried the seaweed out on a couple of plain old weeds and the weed I gave the seaweed to is really shooting up still even two weeks later, while the one that didn't get it is dying, no doubt due to our hot sun here. I had no idea it would make that much difference, but it really seems to.) I've also found that, with my containers plants, spraying with Neem & soap stops spider mites and other little leaf eaters absolutely cold, but lady bugs seem to be unaffected. Thanks for the great vids; you are so natural and easy to listen to and you always have such great advice. :-)
@CaliKim299 жыл бұрын
LL Mcbee Glad to hear you got it dialed in for your tomatoes! That's what I love about gardening, you get to try different things to see what works for you! Looks like I may need to add seaweed to my garden regime - I think it is fairly inexpensive too, isn't it? I And how cool that you did an experiment with the weeds too - great idea and I bet that was interesting to see. Thanks for watching my videos and sharing all your great tips. Glad you are enjoying the channel, I love to hear the feedback, really keeps me motivated too!
@susanbasilio42554 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing i would love to try this from now on
@ShredMyESPMan7 жыл бұрын
The dog came over as soon as she said lol! I made a batch of super soil and ALL of the nearby cats just swarmed around me like woah. Something in those organic smells gets to them.
@rbrown831510 жыл бұрын
Kim - I may have missed it in your video but when you mix 2 (approx) tablespoons of epsom salts into your watering can I would like to know the following: 1) is your watering can about 2 gallons and if not what is the capacity?; 2) How much of the watering can do you use for each tomato plant?; 3) How often do you use this mixture for each tomato plant? (i.e. once per week, twice per week, etc)
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Yes, my watering can is around 2 gallons. No rocket science to it, just water till you think the tomato plant is saturated, I usually water with epsom salts every two weeks or so. As per the video, I use the fish fert in the beginning of the season only. Thx for watching!
@have_a_nice_day752910 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim - what do you and hubby do about the crows - my tomato plants are taking off, and wire mesh isn't always the easiest solution. I am now finding my fruit being picked and eaten during the day when I am not home and in the yard. It's not just the crows as I have other types of birds in the yard - and a bird bath, etc. to give them water in hopes that they avoid the tomato plants. Thanks
@shajuancook22418 жыл бұрын
nice, quick and easy. Also love the stones around plants. I may try something similar 2 it this yr. as its my 1st time gardening
@CaliKim298 жыл бұрын
+Shajuan Cook Hello Shajuan - quick and simple is how I roll, then I will do it! Yay for first time gardeners - have you been able to get started yet? Make sure to watch the $10 Garden Series for quick, simple and inexpensive ways to start your garden - lots here: kzbin.info/aero/PLH4z_9MDD00Lion_2NWKsyvPWLezSQ4-v. And keep me posted!
@josephauld65654 жыл бұрын
I accidentally got some on the leaves during transplant and it burnt the leaves. Fish emulsion fertilizer is strong to newbies. I'll let them get a little bigger before I add the fish fertilizer. Its amazing what Epsom salt and fish emulsion combined can do. My roma tomatoes been in the ground almost 2 months I counted almost 40 tomatoes on a single plant. 2tbs of ground egg shells with 2tbs of white vinegar mix with 1 gallon of water is a great way of calcium boost. Just ground egg shell takes too long to break down to feed the plants. You want it to take to roots right away.
@LaceyLace_4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip on the calcium. Can you tell me how often to apply the calcium mixture to the tomatoes? Would this also work for my peppers? I'm new to backyard gardening and I'm enjoying it so much with my kids!
@grassroot0117 жыл бұрын
Also Peppers love Magnesium sulfate, Epson Salts. And they both, tomatoes, and peppers, need Calcium. Store brand Tums one tablet in a gallon of water. fights off leaf yellowing and leaf curl on peppers.
@shubhadamoghe216310 жыл бұрын
Very nice information.will surely try for my tomato plant.though it is in pot.thanks a lot.
@wisestudent146310 жыл бұрын
It is Idaho ( God's country) I have used early girls for several years. They are the perfect size for tomato sandwiches. and they are early because od the short growing season here !!
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Larry Ogden Sounds like you got it happenin', Larry! Good luck with those early girls!
@WaxmanHenry10 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see an after shot. Ive tried epsom salt once when my tomatoes were inside, still in their containers (of course). It did seem to give them a boost but Im more interested in see what happens when the roots arent so constrained.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Henry - If you watch My Best Gardening Trick - Quick, Simple, Cheap you'll see some after shots. This video was made last summer, and I used Epsom salts on my garden all summer long. Its my go to fertilizer, I even use it on my lawn. Works great! Thanks for watching!
@chrisbouldrey91389 жыл бұрын
Kim, I had great success using Epsom salt on my plants, my tomato and peppers,especially, grew HUGE. However, I had fully grown tomatoes and peppers that took about a month after they were full grown to ripen. Do you think this is something the Epsom salt contributes to..... staying green? thanks for all the help
@wmh97833 жыл бұрын
thank you so much ! still super helpful !
@smb1232117 жыл бұрын
Great tip - i use water mixed with shrimp shells also. On a down note, The U of Washington investigated the claims of epsom salt. They found It did not help seedlings, had little effect where leaching or heavy rains occurred, did not control pests and there was little difference in growth or fruit production. It's only going to help if you have deficiencies and most home gardeners have great soil. Anyhoo, keep up the good work.
@CaliKim297 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great info! Do you have tomatoes going already? I bet those shrimp shells do the trick.
@Haneswe210 жыл бұрын
That's great, I have used the same on my tomatoes and get amazing results! Great job on the videos, and thanks for all of your shared knowledge.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Hi Wesley - glad its working for you too! Hopefully we both have a great crop soon. Glad you are enjoying the videos and I really appreciate you watching them and commenting!
@thomaslangley9678 жыл бұрын
I realize this video is a couple years old but just want to say thanks for the info, Thumbs up and subscribed!
@nicoleleuterio90946 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim! Can I also put aspirin on my tomato plant that is about to be transplanted? I'm really afraid of getting its leaves burned. I've been watching your lovely videos and got inspired to plant tomatoes!
@flashhassen8 жыл бұрын
Love how down to earth you are.
@yes350yes7 жыл бұрын
There is another Alaska product called Morbloom which is a 0-10-10 ratio which would be good once toms start to set.
@sharoncoker42852 жыл бұрын
Hello Kim my name is Sharon M. Coker hope you and your family are doing well. Just watched your video on fertilizing tomatoes. I used 511 fish emulsion only last week is it too soon to feed again today? I didn’t use any epsom salt along with the feeding last week. I plan to water this morning would it be ok to add epsom salt to the water or just feed again next week. I also have some Tomato Tone when can I use it? Thank you! I’m in Indiana zone 5B.
@MarkSmith-gj4up6 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to trying fish fertilizer and epsom salt on my tomatoes this season. Thanks for the video!
@PLynn10210 жыл бұрын
Fairly new gardener here -- last year I did have blossom end rot on all my tomatoes (3 plants) I have heard about the eggshells and have tried that -- will the epsom salts help them as well? Can you just use the water/epsom salt mixture without the fish stuff? That won't hurt the plant will it? So glad I've found your video site and look forward to more information! Been going thru several of your past ones...
@NYstranger7410 жыл бұрын
You plants need calcium. You need to make a slurry of lime.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip - I do add ground egg shells to my compost and to my soil as I plant as well.
@CaliKim2910 жыл бұрын
Helle pprrhh - the egg shells work well, just grind them up in a coffee grinder or blender for quicker breakdown. They may not fully break down until next season. Another tip for calcium is to crush tums, mix with water and add to plants. Epsom salt will help in other ways, but won't add calcium. And yes, you can just water with the epsom mixture - will work wonders for your plants. Really appreciate you watching and letting my know that you like the videos! Have a great day!
@ahmedfaisel9 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I noticed that you have some type of mulch? I was planning to use a wood mulch between my vegetable plants but I heard that if the wood mulch is mixed into the soil than it takes nitrogen away. What do you suggest I can use? Thank you