Название | : | How Our Plants Get Plenty of Nitrogen Without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
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At 3:00, I meant to say "azotobacter" but it came out sounding like "azobacter" Azotobacter is a genus of bacteria that can fix nitrogen without forming symbiotic relationships with plants Comment from : OYR Frugal & Sustainable Organic Gardening |
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Super Thumbs up!!! I love all the facts presented here! Comment from : Pascal Aschwanden |
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I still come back and watch your videos every year Thank you Comment from : Fleurs au Potager |
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Your garden is beautiful Comment from : Jarret V5 |
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Nice nice info, ive been wondering bout how legumes impact Nitrogen supply for cash crop 🙏 Comment from : Aji |
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I’m still worried about what is in the wood chips I just can’t use them Comment from : patricia russell |
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Very helpful You broke down the info in a way many novice gardeners can understand I’m going to experiment with nitrogen-fixing legumes this year Comment from : rekster11 |
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Your shirt needed to say “Reap, Eat, Repeat” Comment from : gergc36 |
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I could definately use those tips annd information in my garden Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge❤ Comment from : LYD VINCE CRUZ |
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"Grow Eat Repeat" :0 Comment from : Anthony Wall |
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Good explanation Comment from : asoravindra reddy |
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Patrick, I haven't watched one of your videos in quite some time I was stunned to be reminded just how great they are! Your voice has absolutely the right quality for speaking on video The technical expertise you bring to the camera work is stunning I especially noted in this one the use of what was a seamless dialog with an unspoken change of scenery, thus gently walking viewers around the garden, Brilliant! When you add in actual knowledge that educates gardeners like myself and have a brilliant basic philosophy described in your channel's name - Well, what is a word beyond brilliant - How 'bout thank you!br I hope you and your garden are doing great I will remain subscribed hoping either you decide to share again on YT or some smart producer grabs your talent and brings it to PBS or some other forum I can access Again Thank you! Comment from : Douglas Anderson |
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hello patric i produce vermicompost how i increase the nitrogen in it thanks Comment from : real adventure |
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So if grass clippings are rich in nitrogen why do landscapers rake up residual grass? Comment from : Dee Hubb |
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Seems like there’s a nitrogen deficiency in your garden there bud You might want to fertilize soon Comment from : uoǝɓıԀɔɒM |
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awsome Comment from : blue memehehe |
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grow pigeon peas and have a bounty of a harvest forever Comment from : Z E |
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I would hire this guy to improve my garden and have it like his Comment from : Z E |
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Hi, I just wanted to write to say that I am enjoying your videos so much They started appearing in my YT Recommendations and your approach to gardening is just fantastic and really jibes with my own (though I'm a newbie so I have a lot to learn) I was sorry to see you haven't put out any videos this season, but I'm sure they took a lot of work so I'm very happy reviewing your back catalog for now :) Hope everything's growing well over your way and thanks for the great info Comment from : joyuna |
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Thank you Comment from : Little Joe |
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Can I shit on compost and mix it in? Asking for a friend Comment from : Erick Gutierrez |
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can human urine aide in Nitrogen generation Comment from : Robert Evangelista |
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WoW this was fantastic! Comment from : id77 |
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This may freak some out but in our new garden last year the cucumbers just weren’t growing until our boys started peeing on them Suddenly, we had more cucumbers than we could eat! Our native soil was dead and now that we have some homemade compost things are about to change Comment from : Heidi D |
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If u soaked grass clippings leaves an twigs in a barrel of water could u feed ur plant that would it get nitrogen Comment from : jess teara |
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Thank-you Patrick great video Comment from : Stephanie Suprenant |
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Very informative 💯 Comment from : JAYBLOC |
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Thank you 🙂 Comment from : Sophia |
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Dude awsome video, awsome garden Thanks for the video Comment from : trake t |
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More about chickens! Comment from : Antony Rowley |
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more about chickens! Comment from : Antony Rowley |
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Excess nitrate can harm your mycelium that plants use to absorb nutrients The nitrogen is directly sent to plants Comment from : sebastian stewart |
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How do I grow my own cat tree? LOL Comment from : PC Henderson |
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I have heard borage called green gold because of the benefit they provide to the soil What are your thoughts on that? Comment from : Nikki |
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Chickpeas are good for nitrification? Comment from : Flavius Nita |
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Wouldn't composting something with powdery white mildew spread it? @ 4:22 Comment from : JK |
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That nitrogen is also more bioavailable than industrial fertilizers so that 50lbs per acre goes further Comment from : kmkcorner |
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Just binge-watched 30 of your videos Thanks for dedicating the time to document your wonderful work Even if I not so secretly hate you for making it look so easy!! Comment from : Peter K |
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Do you maintain this big productive garden alone?? Comment from : Jacqui Sangma |
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Thank you so much for the informative video I just started growing tomatoes and I kept hearing from many different sources that tomatoes need soil that is rich in nitrogen Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and explaining it so thoroughly Comment from : Nicole Wildman |
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There's the same thing in aquariums except there's nitrifying bacteria instead Comment from : Omniversal Insect |
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I now have a greater understanding of the great cycle thank you Comment from : Michael C |
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05:34 And mycorrhizal fungi, which can transport nutrients between plants Comment from : Mr K |
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I had a question about the scalability of your garden: what lessons have you learned gardening that could (and could not) be applied to a commercial operation? brbrFrom an environmental perspective, either a significant proportion of the global population needs to be growing a significant proportion of their food sustainably, or sustainable agriculture needs to be scaled (or both) brbrIt seems like a number of your methods can (and to an extent have) been scaled: composting, polyethylene greenhouses, and indoor growing, to name a few But I wonder what your SWAGs are as to whether they could be better implemented, and if there are things that are currently not implemented on a larger scale that you think could be Comment from : Daniel Williams |
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This is one of the best explanations of the subject that I have seen I so appreciate your channel You provide sound information in an easy-to-understand format which does not waste my time Thank you Comment from : Rhuomai Rhuopostale |
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I love the David Attenborough Style pop out from behind things presentation Comment from : African Holocaust Society |
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Enjoyed your video and thanks for all your information on nitrogen I hope one day I can understand better about fertilizers sometime thay can get very confusing not knowing what's what I get confused sometimes about the numbers to I have always been told to stay with 555 I have even heard 511 Comment from : Jackie Horsley |
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I wish you were my neighborhood Comment from : fat albert geis |
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Great video, Patrick! Comment from : ohhowhappygardener |
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Fantastic information! Comment from : aNaturalist |
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So you compost your powdery mildew leaves/ i thought that it might live till next year Comment from : Dale & Vickie Halteman |
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So I know it's a bit taboo, but supposedly a liquid fertilizer made with human urine and wood ash can compete with synthetic fertilizers pretty well, at least for tomatoes I haven't tried it, but I might experiment with it I would have some concerns about salt build up though newsnationalgeographiccom/news/2009/09/090918-urine-ash-fertilizerhtml Comment from : Dustin Haning |
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In my little backyard garden it's just me and my cats 🐱 too 😂 Comment from : MyUniverseDNA |
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Another great video Patrick! This was very helpful And Oscar is always a joy to see Comment from : Arian S |
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Have you actually looked at the roots of your legumes for nodules? My legumes have no nodules Assuming you get 30 lb of N / acre is more than a leap of faith when your soil biology is likely very different from that study Comment from : askiro jaro |
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Excellent video Patrick!! You are so knowledgeable and a great speaker Your garden looks awesome! Cheers! Comment from : Gardens and Guitars |
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Congrats on 100k I didn't notice till now my friend your video's are full of awesome facts and wow what quality Comment from : GoForGreenLiving |
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100,000!!!!! Comment from : Chris Martin |
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Back again to wish you and Oscar congrats on 100K I've been watching your count the last 2 days and couldn't wait until your next video Keep them coming Comment from : Valerie Howden |
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I agree with you about no using or very little use of commercial fertilizers in any garden I wish I could compost products like you do, but my wife is very sensitive to any odors and I have to buy worm castings and other organic fertilizer I mulch leaves from citrus trees and the apricot tree Comment from : John Wakamatsu |
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Hi, i'm interested in what you're going to do with your spent pea plants with powdery mildewbrbrI've always wondered what to do with my powdery mildew zucchini plants and other plants with fungal diseases?brbrYou're saying if they go through the compost the fungal disease won't come back? Comment from : U Tuba |
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In the back of my mind I wonder what you do with all that food? Comment from : Robert Sterling |
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Thank you for all that you do great job Comment from : John Endsley |
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It makes sense that crawling legumes would try to help the plant they crawl up I know evolutionbrAnd holy shit first time I thought about WHY legumes do that Comment from : Jena |
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Good info, Patrick Thanks Comment from : Cultivating Organic by Jo & Mig |
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plud i love your cat too!!!! so cute Comment from : The Kat Investor |
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very educational,luv it!!!!!and thank u!!!! Comment from : The Kat Investor |
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Great video Are there any leftovers from purchased produce you wouldn't put in your compost? I recently asked my wife to stop including onion peelings, because I have been hearing about something called white rot Once it gets in your soil you can't grow anything in the Allium family for 30 years or more I figure it's fine to compost my own Allium peelings because it's from my soil anywaybrbrTake carebrKlaus Comment from : klausy1000 |
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Another great video! I have my first garden going this year and have been duplicating your methods taught in the videos I have pumpkins that have reached the top of the 8 foot trellis do I cut the main stem now to keep it from growing more or what comes next? Do I continue to wrap it down the trellis - I'm in same zone as you 5b Comment from : Casey Dout |
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I am practicing my guitar, and I think your opening has Top E tuned in D Am I correct or not? thanks for your input I love gardening and playing music as well Sorry for mixing up your comments section with music I play a Martin I viewed one of your vids and you were wearing a Taylor shirt Have you ever played a Martin? Comment from : Craig Ressler |
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Bug & worm castings are 1-0-0 Comment from : Bob the Slacker |
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Urine is also a great option not only N but respectable amounts of P and K with trace elements too boot if u follow the rules it can give bumper crops and helps the environment too Comment from : Karl Trepka |
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I had heard that about lighting many years ago, you just confirmed what i was thinking brbrOscar keeping his claws sharp for he impending battle with that vicious mouse Comment from : chevy6299 |
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Patrick I love your videos, but as soon as that Nitrogen cycle picture came up I had a nap! This is through no fault of yours, but when I was in college they hammed that into our heads until it was lodged so deep it wouldn't come out lol brbrGreat information though, I'm going to have to start doing something different, we're having some nitrogen problems, but I think woodchips and coffee grounds (which I'm using for the first time this season) will be the way to go for long term N needs Comment from : Conrad Cardinal |
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Great clip buddy Everything looks awesome as usual Comment from : Kenny Farley |
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Long before I knew about how's and why's in my garden I did know through simple observation that NOTHING jump starts garden plants like a good thunderstorm You have a great ability to break down what seems complicated into easy to understand (and easy to apply) methodology for the everyday back gardener Thanks so much!!brTami Comment from : donandtami |
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wowhow the garden has grown! I remember your early bedsnow it's the literal garden of eden and even kitty has to walk the fence! lol Time to move for more space? Thanks for the science :) Comment from : Oneda Zinn |
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I noticed all the cabbage moths flying around your garden I'm also from the Chicago area and they have been terrible this year Have you had any luck with your brassica plants? The cabbage worms have descimated my plants Comment from : Joe McMahon |
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Great video and academic sourcing Thank you! Comment from : LittleLargeMouth |
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Hi Patrick, just a quick question- what are your views on using Perlite? brIf you have done a video, please let me know link, please Comment from : Jez Bhatti |
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These science based videos on how organic gardening works are my favorites I like the caveat at the end to not expect to eliminate nitrogen fertilizers immediately I still use it, but I'm less dependent as I mulch with wood chips, coffee grounds and compost Comment from : Matt Jerr |
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Extremely encouraging info, as I'm in soil building mode In your small garden, you've done a marvelous job in working with nature to create, what I consider to be, one of the most rockin' backyard food systems on YouTube Thanks for keeping us motivated with your excellent content I'm hoping you do another one of your time lapse videos of your week in the garden :-) Blessings Comment from : PatriotPermaculture |
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Thanks Patrick Nice easy summary mate I also enjoyed the sneaky Oscar cameo at the end Comment from : McDowall Manor |
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Yes One Yard Revolution is for Human Food not for Condemnation Power Comment from : Anthony Ivan Aglugub Jr |
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I was beginning to wonder if Oscar was going to make an appearance or not---glad to see he didbrA very informative video--thanks for sharing brAnd I love you t-shirt!! Comment from : Susan Schmitz |
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Wow That is WAY more technical info than I can absorb in one sitting I'm definitely gonna 'archive' THIS one, take notes during subsequent viewings, and research accordingly I'll say it again Patrickyou are an absolute 'treasure trove' of gardening knowledge Many thanks Comment from : singleman |
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I love watching your channel Always very informative and easy to listen to Still waiting to see if you have any ideas on how to save my garden Comment from : Rocks Corner |
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