December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Get Your Soil Ready for Spring 🌱 3 Steps to Hit the Ground Running.


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Soil is much more than just dirt! It must be nurtured to prepare it for the demands of the upcoming growing season. Well-prepared soil will jump start your garden and give your crops what they need to succeed.

In this short video we’ll show you how to feed, weed, protect and even warm up your soil so it’s ready as soon as your plants are.

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Get Your Soil Ready for Spring 🌱 3 Steps to Hit the Ground Running.

  1. Still 3 months away from being able to plant but already have some seedlings started. I can't wait to get out to the yard, feed and warm up my soil and get ready for 2021, thanks! p.s. CONGRATS on your book!! The link isn't working though 🙁

  2. I can’t wait to get into the garden! Right now there’s about 4 feet of snow on my beds. But I found last year that sprinkling wood ash on the beds made quick work of melting the snow in early spring.

  3. Ben..I am creating a new herbacious perennial Prairie garden on an old lawn which is quite clayey ..I have used a to rotavator to break everything up ..I was thinking of digging in with the rotavator a large quantity of composted wood chips to help break up the soil further and iprove draiage..Is this a good idea?..Would the wood chips damage /poison the new plants that I will plant into the beds?..I have also considered covering the beds with compost after digging the wood chips in..Should I avoid using the wood chips altogether? Thanks in advance

  4. I have tried several years changing soil, seed and adding manure to my garden however my vegetables don't grow any better. I think finally that part of the problem could be the Douglas fur tree, about 15 meters tall on top of my garden. It is covering almost 50% of my garden bed, however my garden bed gets sunlight from the sides of the tree, 4-5 hours daily. I live in in BC, Canada. Any solutions please.

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