November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Back to Eden Organic Gardening 101 Method with Wood Chips VS Leaves Composting Garden Series Part 3


BUILDING SOIL/REAL FACTS. Part 3 of a 12 Part Series that will help you understand the PRO’S & CON’S of Back to Eden organic gardening 101 method with wood chips to composting just Fall leaves. Great start for beginners Tour our secrets for organic soil grow & gardening vegetables 101 documentary with pest control. Looking into soil food web & soil health in organic garden. diy garden

Mycorrhizal link: http://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2013/08/mycorrhizal-fungi-the-worlds-biggest-drinking-straws-and-largest-unseen-communication-system.html

28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Back to Eden Organic Gardening 101 Method with Wood Chips VS Leaves Composting Garden Series Part 3

  1. Excellent videos, where I live in Thailand I am laying down leaves for my garden. The issues I have is that it's all red volcanic soil and in the heat the soil becomes like rock, so moisture is key, thus my use of leaves to help retain moisture and allow plants to grow. As a kid, I remember when I helped my mother to re-pot a plant that had grown in one small pot for around 3 years, my mother complained it did not seem to be growing anymore, the new pot was 3 times larger, so when the tight ball of roots had more room, it just sprang to life and I was so pleased, along with my mother! So my soil here is just like that old clay pot when its like rock it holds the roots and plants cannot grow! Therefore when I can keep moisture, the roots are no longer contained in their clay pot and are free to grow and produce, hence the leaves. I did not know about woodchips, so I am going to have to investigate where I can obtain some. Any advice on leaves or woodchips to avoid other than Eucalyptus, which I already avoid?

  2. Can you speak anything to using bamboo as a mulch, the effects positive and negative? Many thanks, love these detailed videos!

  3. I wish, as the only woman and organic gardener, in a male traditionalist allotment, I could make all the mocking. naysaying, egotistical, conventional old men gardeners at my allotment, sit down and watch your video, then they might not just think I am a silly girl they can mock – here's hoping

  4. i love how ya make a guacamoley but still manage to explain it perfectly thanks for you efforts im subbed and stayin im an indoor organic gardener this is my first year with success vermicomposting its amazing what ya can do when you add such life to soil im sure those fungi and stuff is in my i hope they are ive already gathered half a bag of casting im going to sift the eggs out and rehatch them hopefully gather enough to make something.

  5. Can I let my chickens go in there at the end of the season to scratch a little and get the end of the leaves/stalks/etc? Or will that disturb the soil too much if only done a day or two? (I only have 4 chickens and around 110 sq ft of garden).

  6. How long does it take for the hyphae to get into your soil? I’m trying to convince my father that no initial till is required and that we just need to let God’s design do the work. We have a dense clay based soil in the Maritimes, Canada.

  7. Great job and great information. We’ve done some wood chip gardening but I had kind of forgotten why it works. This re-enforces what I need to do in a future planting area we are making ready for next season. I am very motivated now to get our wood chips down!!

  8. Thanks for this Amazing video. I wish that the farmers see this video en learn that exhausting the soil is not the solution to feed the increasing population in the future. Greetings from Holland.

  9. Hello…i have a question that bothers me…is it ok to use decay wood from the forest near by and crash it to pieces together and use it together with the leafs or with the wood chips?

  10. WoW!! I just found your channel. This series is awesome! You do such an incredible job of presenting these scientific concepts, in the field.
    Even an old gardener like myself, is excited to learn new information about soil building. I will be passing this on to my grandkids. Thank you!

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