November 23, 2024

VIDEO: SOIL Pt 7 How to Start & GROW Nutrient DENSE Fruits & Vegetables No Till Garden Beginners Series.


SOIL Pt 6 How to GROW Nutrient DENSE Fruits & Vegetables No Till Garden Method Improvement Series for pennies. How to Build & Start to Grow Garden Soil for beginners method with mycorrhizal fungi.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: SOIL Pt 7 How to Start & GROW Nutrient DENSE Fruits & Vegetables No Till Garden Beginners Series.

  1. Question Mark…, some of the gardening stores around me sell Mycorrhizal fungi spores (in a bag) to add as an amendment/innoculant to your soil. Is this something good to buy to ensure you start the fungi? Or a gimmick? How can I know if there are Myco. spores in the soil area where i want to start my plants and living roots? Unfortunately I have tilled my soil and garden beds for so long Ive probably killed all the myco and every spore in there.

  2. I learned something new today as always when I watch your channel Mark. When you write your son a letter tell him that we all said hello and thank you for serving.

  3. Mark, this short story is a tribute to you. I am an inexperienced veggie gardener who happened to find your channel last summer. Following your methods I’ve created 8 100’ raised rows which were seeded with Austrian Peas and Winter Rye the last of September of ‘18.

    The pasture had not been gardened before. But, the crop took and is thick as ever could hope.

    So…I planted a row of peas “into it” using your methods last week. Several days later I checked and the peas were emerging. That’s wonderful but the point of my story is this…as I bent along the row to look for growth, ladybugs were everywhere! We both know this would not be the case if I used the till, till, till method I was taught as a child. It was a wonderful thing seeing the good insects already finding a home in the cover crop.

    Thank you for the teaching.

  4. Many thanks for all of your Videos, specially the soil series. I learned so much in such a short Time. I will be your local multiplicator in our garden colony in Cologne / Germany. I often share your channel to english speaker and for the others I try to explain it in german. So your lessons are going around the world.

  5. Hi Mark. Is it possible to grow plants in this way in containers? I know mycorrhizal fungi won't be able to spread, but maybe it could live with just one plant and take nutrients from rock dispersed through the soil?

  6. ok, so what happens if we plant something that uses endo mycorrhiza in a soil where we have been cultivating plants that grow ecto mycorrhiza? would the plant get hurt, get stunted or do just fine although without any symbiotic mycorrhiza to help its roots?

    where i live there is a saying that you can't grow plants near/around wall nut trees because reasons. I noticed in your list from this video that wall nuts are one of the few 5% plants that use ecto instead of endo mycorrhiza. coincidence?

  7. Thanks MARK. I have come to appreciate your soil series much moe in the past few months. There is so much bad & misinformation out there about soil particularly re BTE.

  8. Hi from south Brazil here, now is Sommer and very hot and dry,
    I'm layering woodchips to secure the humidity in the soil protecting my plants, my concern is when the rainy season comes (then sometimes can be 200-300 mm a month)is it going to be to much humidity so that the roots will rotten away?, my soil is a mixture of clay and gravel. Thanks for the great videos, learning a lot about soil fungi.

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