FREE GARDEN SOIL BUILDING USING THIS

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FREE GARDEN SOIL BUILDING USING THIS.
See how simple this is by adding fungi food to your garden soil .

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Mark, I’m leaving my 35 year garden spot. The new house has twice the space for a garden, I’m asking lawn companies to start dumping their leaves in my new yard. Excited for the new space but hate leaving a productive garden spot. I’m also digging up 20 blueberry, 4 peach trees plus relocating my asparagus. I’m going back and rewatching the soil building process. Ken in Kentucky

Kybossls
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Love leaves. When i could garden i used them all the time.

savannakougar
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Having a coffee and rewatching this video for a refresher. ☺️

ebradley
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You convinced me Mark to "Ban the bags" when leaf molding. I've noticed in corners of my yard where I never raked the leaves for years I have incredible soil underneath! No more big bag blundering for me. Thank you Mark!

makeyourlifeeasier
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Hi Mark, good to see you still working with the soil, I love the living soil concept. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

dandydonslife
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I also use leaves. Thanks for sharing. Hope you're feeling better 😊

TexasNana
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You are the most wonderful gardening info source in my life! I love all of your useful garden soil growing and gardening! Love you!

lindak
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I am an early learner. Thank you for the information.

lindaripp
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Rewatching all your soil videos. I did grow a cover crop of winter rye this year and my fall crops of beets & turnips were not ready to harvest last fall so I let them grow throughout the winter. The beet greens are absolutely stunning. I picked the greens throughout the season for the chickens.

agb
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NJ had the best summer and autumn ever 🍂 🌞 🌧️
You always give the GOLDEN INFORMATION 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

lauranyc
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I thought you did a great job with the recording of ratio and proportions and pointing out the variables to look for. I thank you for the free information and will send the link to my daughter that is purist gardening adept. I will be searching out that long probe temp gauge for the compost pile.

cliff
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My second vid of yours. Like your presentations, awesome natural...beautiful thanks

georgekahn
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Great video! I cover the garden with mulched leaves each fall after I take off the bigger wood chips off the garden. The wood chips go into a wood chip pile to rot down all winter. I have 3 rings of wire fence to hold wood chips. One used each year to mulch around the plants. These are 3 year old wood chips. The walk lanes are one year or older or older wood chips from the other pile. I add worm casting each year and they are local worm castings. I end up getting 30 garbage cans a year of wood chips and two city lots of leaves I rake up that in some way is converted to the soil I grow in. I hardly weed the garden with the mulch and every year I have mushrooms growing in the garden. I collect rain water for water and make compost tea.
More food than I can eat and I give food away each year. I am retired and it supplies over 50% of my food.

stevegorkowski
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Great informative video, I just like the idea of returning natures resources back to where it come from in a continuous cycle.

jerrydidonato
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I can't wait for your next video! Love you! Happy New Year! Stay safe!

lindak
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I have the coolest mushrooms that pop up around my garden, now I know how to feed them! I always spread the spores around hoping that they'll spread, lets see what happens when I feed them!

fivesons
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Perfect! Next door to our farm is a tree farm. I'll ask them if I can have a truckload or two of their leaves this fall. This with all the cover crops will definitely help my sad soil. Thank you for another great suggestion. Thank you.

suzyq
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Is there a cover crop that would grow in new wood chip beds. I am slowly establishing garden beds using chips which I layer with whatever I mow. (The yard is more meadow than lawn-lots of different plants.) Wonder if something would work for either fall or early spring. I'm in zone 5B.

brodykin
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Great video. I love leaf mold but don't have access to as many leaves as you do.
Can't believe how many gourds you had just from three plants. I am in zone 5B in Illinois and I can barely get 3 or 4 on each plant. Lots of flowers and tons of pollinators so that's not the issue. And this year just one of about a dozen pumpkins and gourds fully ripened. I grow small ones so 120 days should have been more than enough time.
I wonder if you have any suggestions? How important is watering? We don't get a lot of rain here during the summer and I tend not to water much of anything growing directly in the ground.

sbffsbrarbrr
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Hello Mark! I collected around half a ton of fallen leaves last year, close to that this year for the garden. Thanks for your inspiration and knowledge, as I am enriching our garden with almost exclusively leaves:-)

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