John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the special soil nutrient that he believes is missing in most gardens and farms. In this episode …
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25 Responses to How to Grow the Best Tasting Tomatoes and Virtually all other Fruits & Vegetables too
I ordered the rockdust from rootnaturally thanks to you. I have been adding it to my compost pile as it’s breaking down. I’m heading over to order the Sea90 now and utilizing it as well. Thanks for all you do to teach those of us new to the game!
I saved a coupe brandywine tomato plants from the nursery cause they were rootbound. I transfered them in a bigger pot and they are looking great.. But they are producing tomatoes but on one plant has little tomatoes and they are turning red before they get big.. is that normal? Should I pick them once they are fully red or leave them. Do they ripen before they get a nice beefstake size.. I’m dumb founded.. Help
@Amorifin, couldn’t agree more. Considering al those fools don’t believe in science, but read the bible which was written nearly 100 years after the o called fact.
Shut the fuck up you religious bastard. If god was real than he would be all loving. Not a man that throws you in eternal hell for not believing in him. Sounds morelike a scare tactic to me. So untill death , I will nevrr believe in a god.
John has never mentioned adding clay to your soil. It should be 20-30% clay to properly give nutrients to your plants. The rock dust won’t do as much without the clay.
John, we need to know the amounts to use of the following on our gardens and in earth boxes:
Sea 90 AND
Epsom Salt
I don’t know how to email so I hope this will work.
Only debt to be paid is to God, our Father, who has given us the earth and all its abundance. There is no ‘debt’ to be repaid to nature. The earth will be cleansed anew when the Good Lord decides it’s time.
I just ordered Sea-90 from your link. Three months after you made this video and used the coupon code. It gave me the discount. That is super. I am not outdoor gardening right now, since I live in Wisconsin and it is 12 degrees. Over my long winter, I will be using Sea-90 on my indoor lettuces and other seedlings. When I brew my worm tea, do you suggest I add Sea-90 to the brew? Should I add Sea-90 after it is done brewing or while it is brewing?
“We need to repay this debt to nature we have, generously, And do it SOONER rather than later.” Don Weaver
I think that pretty perfectly sums things up.
A Biologist in Denver
i have compost box but i try to use it for winterizing my bananas! a lot of people use mulch an straw to cover out there bananas but i use my compost to keep it warm an have a great supply of nutrients over the winter! i dont put any meat in my compost just some veggies an yard waste!
thats good that your investing right now so later u wont have too, but to tell u the truth i make my own compost tea with all the kitchen scraps and it works great i have worms in my compost, so what im trieng to say is you can do it your way and use things around your house so u dont have to spend alot of money, i check videos on utube and people make there compost tea a little different some use milk, sugar, leabes, rabit pup, water mixed together and cover it, so do what works best for u.
thanks i have to try it! im building a 18X4X16 next year an having dirt brought in so ill have them mix it before they bring it! an i use Xtreme Tea Brews by extreme gardening works great!! a good year for me is where i dont have to buy anything im growing an the las three years have been great!
yes u should because the rock that u have, need to be pulverized to get the minerals so put organic material, cow manure and rock dust oh and if u can do compost tea if u dont know how to do it, there is alot of videos on utube that teach u how to do it oh and make shure u make some raised beds with all those things u are going to have good crop good luck.
I ordered the rockdust from rootnaturally thanks to you. I have been adding it to my compost pile as it’s breaking down. I’m heading over to order the Sea90 now and utilizing it as well. Thanks for all you do to teach those of us new to the game!
nekrasaaya
July 28, 2013 at 4:32 am
I saved a coupe brandywine tomato plants from the nursery cause they were rootbound. I transfered them in a bigger pot and they are looking great.. But they are producing tomatoes but on one plant has little tomatoes and they are turning red before they get big.. is that normal? Should I pick them once they are fully red or leave them. Do they ripen before they get a nice beefstake size.. I’m dumb founded.. Help
Tracey Lockhart
July 28, 2013 at 4:53 am
Anyone else think that Don is a bit creepy looking?
DoranthePCgamer
July 28, 2013 at 5:52 am
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Casper Knight
July 28, 2013 at 6:46 am
@Amorifin, couldn’t agree more. Considering al those fools don’t believe in science, but read the bible which was written nearly 100 years after the o called fact.
elias2117
July 28, 2013 at 6:51 am
Shut the fuck up you religious bastard. If god was real than he would be all loving. Not a man that throws you in eternal hell for not believing in him. Sounds morelike a scare tactic to me. So untill death , I will nevrr believe in a god.
amorfini498
July 28, 2013 at 7:06 am
John has never mentioned adding clay to your soil. It should be 20-30% clay to properly give nutrients to your plants. The rock dust won’t do as much without the clay.
camoflux
July 28, 2013 at 7:10 am
John, we need to know the amounts to use of the following on our gardens and in earth boxes:
Sea 90 AND
Epsom Salt
I don’t know how to email so I hope this will work.
Bobbie Greiner
July 28, 2013 at 7:54 am
I have access to granite sandings from a counter top shop. Well they work like azomite.?
DA Bessire
July 28, 2013 at 8:03 am
Only debt to be paid is to God, our Father, who has given us the earth and all its abundance. There is no ‘debt’ to be repaid to nature. The earth will be cleansed anew when the Good Lord decides it’s time.
boodyho
July 28, 2013 at 8:52 am
Don looks kinda stoned … or maybe he’s been snorting some of that rock dust.
justgivemethetruth
July 28, 2013 at 9:08 am
I just ordered Sea-90 from your link. Three months after you made this video and used the coupon code. It gave me the discount. That is super. I am not outdoor gardening right now, since I live in Wisconsin and it is 12 degrees. Over my long winter, I will be using Sea-90 on my indoor lettuces and other seedlings. When I brew my worm tea, do you suggest I add Sea-90 to the brew? Should I add Sea-90 after it is done brewing or while it is brewing?
LARK KULIKOWSKI
July 28, 2013 at 9:46 am
John??? the vegan channel guy? no.. was talking bout the white guy.. NOTICE HIS GLOW?
fmcdomer
July 28, 2013 at 10:43 am
John is a vegan if that is who you are talking about.
happybuddyperson
July 28, 2013 at 10:51 am
Outsource your test to countries that are cheap.
Anand Parakkal
July 28, 2013 at 11:38 am
I just ordered my bag! Thank you so much for all you do!
Mary Elizabeth Hayden
July 28, 2013 at 11:44 am
add the coupon code and that takes $5 off; I bought 20 lbs for $47.55 shipped
Minh Nguyen
July 28, 2013 at 12:23 pm
is agrowinn a good fertilizing company! thank you
diana aponte
July 28, 2013 at 12:26 pm
“We need to repay this debt to nature we have, generously, And do it SOONER rather than later.” Don Weaver
I think that pretty perfectly sums things up.
A Biologist in Denver
TheArgo2012
July 28, 2013 at 1:18 pm
@UraniumMan no numbnuts. I didnt say skin color i said complexion. He has a healthy glow. Only vegans get that glow
fmcdomer
July 28, 2013 at 2:12 pm
Yes, all white people are vegan. :oP
UraniumMan
July 28, 2013 at 3:05 pm
i have compost box but i try to use it for winterizing my bananas! a lot of people use mulch an straw to cover out there bananas but i use my compost to keep it warm an have a great supply of nutrients over the winter! i dont put any meat in my compost just some veggies an yard waste!
bananaman752
July 28, 2013 at 3:54 pm
thats good that your investing right now so later u wont have too, but to tell u the truth i make my own compost tea with all the kitchen scraps and it works great i have worms in my compost, so what im trieng to say is you can do it your way and use things around your house so u dont have to spend alot of money, i check videos on utube and people make there compost tea a little different some use milk, sugar, leabes, rabit pup, water mixed together and cover it, so do what works best for u.
Frank Davalos
July 28, 2013 at 4:22 pm
thanks i have to try it! im building a 18X4X16 next year an having dirt brought in so ill have them mix it before they bring it! an i use Xtreme Tea Brews by extreme gardening works great!! a good year for me is where i dont have to buy anything im growing an the las three years have been great!
bananaman752
July 28, 2013 at 4:53 pm
yes u should because the rock that u have, need to be pulverized to get the minerals so put organic material, cow manure and rock dust oh and if u can do compost tea if u dont know how to do it, there is alot of videos on utube that teach u how to do it oh and make shure u make some raised beds with all those things u are going to have good crop good luck.
Frank Davalos
July 28, 2013 at 5:01 pm