There is no better fertilizer for tomatoes! Bring it in when planting seedlings

There is no better fertilizer for tomatoes! Bring it in when planting seedlings

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@kidsfun2964
@kidsfun2964 - 05.10.2023 11:10

Wood ash is alkaline. Tomatoes grow rapidly in acidic soil.

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@vivkeneally4116
@vivkeneally4116 - 03.06.2023 01:57

Be careful with ash. When water pours through ash, it makes LYE. That stuff that burns through clogs in plumbing. I would definitely not try this in a pot.

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@ikazukison2
@ikazukison2 - 25.05.2023 20:58

why do you sound like that?

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@oleboy4332
@oleboy4332 - 23.05.2023 09:59

Thanks! May I recommend ditching the computer voice? So annoying.

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@butterflykisses1255
@butterflykisses1255 - 23.05.2023 01:22

Do not use poison ivy people, care about you too much so any means find you know those crazy grapevines type vines and gets in your your trees or bushes kudzu.

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@vanitapatel2877
@vanitapatel2877 - 16.05.2023 14:31

Sadly pure vegetarians and vegans cannot eat this tomatoes as egg shells have been used as fertilizer which goes against their ethical habits 😢

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@caballotustenagge9006
@caballotustenagge9006 - 12.05.2023 01:55

Two words. Happy Frog. This potting soil is made in Humbolt County, California. It's specifically designed
to adhere to the root fibers and promote a fast grow rate. Says it right on the bag. It was designed and developed by some of the best pot farmers in the U S. It was developed to increase flower bloom. It contains every ingredient mentioned here in this blog and many, many more in the perfect mixture to promote the best growth possible. There's a lot of people talking about special mixes for growing different fruits and vegetables, but this is a simple and fool proof soil. Add time release fertilizer and you can grow anything easily. I mix Happt Frog with mushroom compost and pine mixing for moisture control. Supercharge your soil, simplify your gardening.

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@russbowman6801
@russbowman6801 - 11.05.2023 16:51

Crushed oyster shells used for chickens is a great way to add slow release calcium, phosphorus, and trace elements into your soil for tomatoes or otherwise.

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@MarkSmith-qk2rl
@MarkSmith-qk2rl - 03.05.2023 20:57

It takes over three years for an egg shell to breakdown, up to 5 years depending upon your soil ! It’s much better to cook your shells in a skillet to rid the membrane. The mix one part shell to ten parts vinegar mix slowly because there’s a reaction. Be sure to gave a loose fitting lid. After around 10 days after it sops bubbling mis 1 ounce to a gallon and spray the plants it does amazing thing for your plants !

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@kmathis2352
@kmathis2352 - 02.05.2023 01:12

steer manure is my go-to

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@bridecolbourne1305
@bridecolbourne1305 - 01.05.2023 02:21

The AI voice is irritatin

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@tlc8386
@tlc8386 - 30.04.2023 18:36

When you are burning anything you are making pollution so ash is not a great idea---best to use worm compost so you are not adding to our methane problem. You also add all kinds of fruit and egg shells, coffee grinds to your worm bin. Zero pollution to the environment.

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@jonyoakem6882
@jonyoakem6882 - 29.04.2023 21:09

Very first thing I noticed was how close the holes were to each other

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@winfly886
@winfly886 - 28.04.2023 05:38

I watched your other videos too. Thank you teach us 🎉

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@wbriggs111
@wbriggs111 - 27.04.2023 18:44

At a golf course on the 5th tee there was a bare patch of dirt that never would grow anything. One of the golfer's spouse died and was cremated. Her only wish was to have her ashes spread on that spot ,so her husband did what she wanted.
Next year when he started playing again he was very happy to see grass growing on the spot.

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@redneek24
@redneek24 - 27.04.2023 05:34

What about nitrogen?

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@kravvfather5721
@kravvfather5721 - 27.04.2023 04:19

So I should not use egg shells from hard boiled eggs?

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@artsmith7254
@artsmith7254 - 26.04.2023 10:17

Every garden channel says they have a great fertilizer. No one proves it.

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@nadiariaskoff4543
@nadiariaskoff4543 - 25.04.2023 01:18

Great info - thank you. I made my mix: egg shells grinded into fine powder, Epsom salt, wood ash, baking soda and dried banana skins also grinded. Last year I grew huge and sweet tomatoes with this mix. I planted them horizontally 😁- you told me that (in you other channel). Огромное спасибо. Дай Бог Вас здоровье и мирное небо 🙏🙏🙏

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@Usid-kd6dq
@Usid-kd6dq - 24.04.2023 10:16

My place has no wood ash. What do i use instead

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@user-ll4mt4oq3r
@user-ll4mt4oq3r - 24.04.2023 04:00

Thank you for the information. Can one use the ash for other plants or just for tomatoes?

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@momthrone
@momthrone - 23.04.2023 19:30

Hi, can you use ashes from a campfire, no treated wood burned? Thanks!

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@crystaldobbs8516
@crystaldobbs8516 - 22.04.2023 06:35

Thank you very informative

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@stevennyoni476
@stevennyoni476 - 21.04.2023 21:03

Thanks for sharing

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@davidhudson3567
@davidhudson3567 - 21.04.2023 09:23

Eggshells take years to break down (Google it) into a usable form that the plant roots can uptake. Gypsum and bonemeal would work better. The wood ash is ok.

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@lilykim5137
@lilykim5137 - 21.04.2023 07:39

Very informative. I’ll try this when I transplant my tomatoes. 🤞

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@mikemadden5699
@mikemadden5699 - 20.04.2023 21:59

Like It 😊

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@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 - 20.04.2023 14:27

Unfortunately I have no way to get ash.

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@fendi5319
@fendi5319 - 20.04.2023 06:15

So much info. I’m a first time gardener (@ 67 yrs) and excited and overwhelmed at the same time. Tomatoes are my primary reason for starting all this so I wish I understood this video better. Btw, I’m in 7a, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ty! 🎋

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@hopesmom77
@hopesmom77 - 20.04.2023 02:19

I dont see your video for the watering system you spoke about? I assume it’s the white tubing PVC? Please post a link to that video. Thank you for your channel!

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@emelen9720
@emelen9720 - 19.04.2023 18:43

Great video,going to try it on my tomatoes,here in PR.

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@altafabdallah7867
@altafabdallah7867 - 19.04.2023 17:34

Thank u from africa Tanzania 🇹🇿

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@sheliadean9548
@sheliadean9548 - 19.04.2023 16:49

Thank you for sharing this information with us

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@kevdimo6459
@kevdimo6459 - 19.04.2023 16:46

This looks fantastic thank you 👍🏻.

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@user-xx8oz4tb6h
@user-xx8oz4tb6h - 19.04.2023 15:53

Great video. I have ash from my BBQ grill. Can I use that here?

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@100canadian4
@100canadian4 - 19.04.2023 15:44

I like you video to the point and not too long great work!

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@Carmenmartinez-nf9pt
@Carmenmartinez-nf9pt - 19.04.2023 15:16

Thank you cause l ask you about that.

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