In today’s video I will be answering the following questions:
1)How long can you store fresh apple cider? 0:53
2)Where can I get a cider press like yours? 2:03
3)How often do you have to clean the whole worm farm out and start over? 2:43
4)Can I apply any of the ‘7 cheap ways to add nutrients’ to my potting soil? 3:33
5)When you do get rock dust can you please share how you would use it? 4:24
6)Should the leaves in leaf mold be damp or dry and how long does it take? 5:11
7)Does watering your chilies more produce more capsaicin? 6:24
Here is a link to the John’s worm farm video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exdXKk3iBPY&list=PL60098BA0B1987AD7
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Nice to see you back again, Huw!
No snow at your place yet?
Looking foreward to your coming videos about the themes you mentioned.
Best wishes,
Halvor.
You are surrounded by so much GREEN! We have 2 feet of snow on the ground here in Vermont!
I have to say I like the setting for this episode Huw. Green suits you well. 🙂
hey have you thought about growing mushrooms , garden king or oyster
upcoming vids sound great
Great video Huw and thanks for the link to my worm farm video.
I hope a bit of good weather so you can get some gardening done while you are on holidays 🙂
Good to see you again Huw, hope the weather picks up a bit for your holiday 🙂
I am seeking the water & nutrients uptake over the vegetables growing cycle from seed to harvest excluding the evaporation from the grounds based on a location ( whatever that place is)
Thanks Huw, Nice to hear from you again. Sounds like the weather is tough all over.
Why don't you join our rock dust trial! There are a few of us doing. A trial together to see how rock dust does in comparison to our regular soils ! Great Q an A !! Thank you my friend !
For those in the UK you can pick rock dust up at B&Q for a reasonable price