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California Garden TV: 4 White Powders to Transform Your Tomatoes & Peppers



In this video I will share 4 white powders to increase your tomato and pepper harvest. Overall these 4 white powders will transform your vegetable garden.

Aspirin Powder: https://amzn.to/44VRnwo
Uncoated Aspirin: https://amzn.to/3QWXICb
Bone Meal: https://amzn.to/3yC49nV
Gypsum: https://amzn.to/3wU1aGT
Diatomaceous Earth: https://amzn.to/3WS7oBG

Digital Table of Contents
00:19 – How to use gypsum in the garden
02:27 – How to use bone meal in the garden
04:30 – How to use diatomaceous earth as a pesticide in the garden
06:03 – How to use aspirin powder to prevent disease on your tomatoes and peppers

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26 Comments

  1. I love the videos where you get into the chemistry of things 💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻 and the facts versus fiction stuff.

  2. Aspirin was a game changer thanks to you! Of course the nurseries want to sell lots of need which doesn't work as well.

  3. I counted 5 here:
    1. Gypsum
    2. Bone meal
    3. Compost activator
    4. Diatomaceous earth
    5. Aspirin

  4. Thanks for the great tips Brian! I'm definitely going to get some diatomaceous earth. I already have Willowbark so I think I'm going to use that route just because I have it. Looking forward to getting ahead of some of the pests in the garden

  5. I’m so glad you made this video! I got a lot from it but mostly the info on gypsum to help improve clay soil. The native soil here in the mountains of NE AZ is very high in clay. We just had someone dig down 6” in the ground so my husband could lay pavers around our raised beds so it would be easier for us to get down to their level and prune/harvest. The soil that was dug up from this excavation was dumped on one side of our backyard….and it’s a lot. We’ve been discussing how we can make this soil usable in a some flower/ native plant beds we are making in our front yard in the next month or so. Gypsum to the rescue! Now to figure out how to break up those huge clumps! 🤔🤔🤔

  6. I just got aspirin at Dollar Tree the other day specifically for tomatoes and peppers

  7. I looked for aspirin powder but they all had caffeine in them too. Will that hurt the plants? I didn't see a link to the one you have, is it caffeine free?

  8. Rocking Video!! …one addition..
    Rock Phosphate!!
    ..I'm buying some D.E. today now!! Thank You..I'm in TEXAS, so it will stick!😅

  9. 👍 I used to lose my tomatoes every year to blight until I watched your tomato videos. Trellis, pruning, fertilizing, and using the aspirin spray. Haven’t lost a tomato to blight since. Thank you. ❤

  10. JIT redefined: I literally just sat down to look up online on how to deal with ants in raised bed. Thank you Brian.

  11. Thank you for this video. Especially thank you for the timestamps with the actual names of the subject powders. Very helpful!

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