Coffee Grounds, Cardboard & Seeds - Gardening Series for Beginners - Soil Improvement 101 Pt 1
Tips, Tricks
Just using Used Coffee Grounds, Cardboard & Seeds to start Garden Soil Improvement. Gardening for Beginners Vegetables Plant Series 101 Part 1. These items will help your plants grow.
Comments
-
Thank you brother for sharig this inexpensive method of gardning. And I need to adk you if I can use this method for growing vegetables such as lettuce, carrots and greens?
thank you in advance. -
Hi, do you have an update on this experiment ? Eager to know how it's going
-
I am so curious how this is going to turn out. I'm doing something just like it down in the New Orleans area. I'll be looking forward to the next video session with coffee grinds.
-
Nice video, thanks!
-
How often will this need watering? I want to use it at our soon to be farm but we don't have water down there yet and only go on weekends to work.
-
Coffee grounds were one of my very first gardening hacks, they saved my pumpkins. ;)
-
I have a question I hope you'll answer, actually I have several but i'll try to keep it simple LOL. I'm doing hugelkulture this year in 3 large beds. I put down a bunch of large small and rotted pieces of wood down and layered a large pile of half finished compost on top of the wood and finished compost on top of that. now i've ordered a bunch of winter rye seed to plant when it gets here (a couple days) and am gonna cover it with some cured wheat straw i got earlier this year for very cheap. i also have a ton of sunflower seed from the community garden and peoplel giving me some. OK lol so my question is: Do you see anything wrong with this method? When should I plant the sunflowers if at all this winter since it's a bit late in the year?
-
Enjoyed your latest video another great job, thanks, Don
-
Another great video, you are so kind to do this to help other people, I can wait to see the results. Well done : ))
-
Hi, Marc! Concerning the lawn topic at 2:40, those rotational grazing guys (or holistic management) have done great research on this and found out that cutting the grass down by more than 50% of its highth leads to a lack of root growth. So cutting it down by less than 40% and leaving the clippings as mulch will help building root mass in the ground.
Same goes for cutting winter rye for the same purpose. -
One very important note...gardening is all about constantly experimenting...most folks don't experiment for fear of failure...don't be shy give it a try!!!
-
Thanks for the video. I'm trying to make some red clay plantable soil for next year.
-
I like that you are trying simple things to improve the soil. Something anyone can do.
-
THANKS for sharing, did you find it on Amazon?????
-
would roast chicory work in place of coffee?
-
Thanks :)
-
Great info Mark.... Do you use organic winter rye? I notice some say "organic."
I'm excited to see how this experiment turns out. Thanks -
I turned down for Lowe's this year of wood chips. I now use the process called Chop and Drop
12m 35sLength in seconds