How To Use Ash And Eggshells In The Garden

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Add Eggshells And Ashes To Your Garden, What Happens A Few Days Later Will Surprise You

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  • TheTrock121

    It is easy to raise the pH too much. I added wood ash for many years until I ran into trouble, and now have to add sulphur to all my acid loving plants. This is especially true w/ clay soils.

  • heyitsme

    For some reason you've got a Channing-Tatum vibe going in this vid 🙂 . Thanks so much for the valuable information – wow – I feel like I can do this too. Love-love-love your boy Tuck – xoxo.

  • Barsh Ko

    I use…
    Coffee grounds
    Duck poop
    Grass
    Brown leaves
    Wood Chips
    Food scraps
    Yeast
    Sugar
    Urine

    Gets up to 60 plus degrees (In winter) turn daily for the first week 3 weeks tops all of it is fully composted including sticks the size of your digits let the worms finish the rest 😀

  • Dauphinislanddavid O sa li he li ga

    Great compost building,I use the super large garbage cans with wheels and we use coffee grounds everyday and lots of banana peels ,leaf and lots of organic matter from previous gardens it makes some of the most potent compost I mix it with potting soil due to the strength ,must rotate your mix at least once a week add powered lime keep and it damp so it can break down properly ,this method works great for me but I will be trying out your way in the near future , thanks for the info

  • 1fanger

    We just throw the hardwood ash, along with small chunks of charcoal from the woodstove right on the garden beds in winter, right on the snow. By spring planting time, the ash and carbon has been incorporated by freezing and thaw action. Eggshell meal is made with a corn grinder. That is just used like pulverized lime. The same with cooked out and roasted ground chicken bones.

  • Esa Rintala

    Thank You for video. I'm newbe in gardening. I just happen to hear from my relative that adding egg shells to compost makes prosess to go slower… So I decided add egg shells to compost after bio material composting prosess is done while spreading that to plant. I really don't know how much one can add eggs and wood ash. Is there any other method than try and see the results?

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