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In this class we learned the basics about soil and what a master gardener needs to know about soil.
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In this class we learned the basics about soil and what a master gardener needs to know about soil.
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I like this video, soil is so important and often overlooked.?
Did you get that whole book in that course? Sweet, that's huge.?
Soil samples are very important, along with knowing the PH of your soil. Different plants require different PH levels. For most plants a neutral PH is best. Having a soil sample lets you know what nutrients are in your soil. Just throwing out fertilizer doesn't help unless you know what is already in the soil. Certain plants require certain nutrients so you have to know
So yeah… neglecting to share how to apply fertilizers (be they organic or inorganic) is a major omission in what you learned & shared.
Thanks for sharing, soil one of the most under rated and over abused parts of our planet.?
It's all about getting the carbon in the soil! Thanks for the update Jarod.?
Side I spent about 50 euro and about 3 hours planting my seeds and when I got up today the greenhouse had got blown over by the wind and to make it even worse it fell into the flower bed?
Very informative video Jared. Thanks for doing this. I too have been interested in the master gardener program so its nice to get a general idea of what
Another Great review of your class. I send my soil samples to the soil lab at the University of
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Very interesting! and yep, it did make me think when you mentioned the no nitrogen results
So your video prompted me to use the Natural Resources Conservation Service soil survey webtool at:
Cool, one of those tricks of the trade.?