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How To Make FREE Garden Soil, Container Gardening, Growing In Bucket DIY Compost in Place Plant Food



Easy to do for Gardens growing in the ground, vertical gardening, container gardening, bucket garden and small garden. So easy to slowing make your own vegetable growing soil Organic from left over garden matter. Grow now, layer plant pots or wait till Spring. Use your Leaves, grass, branches, old vegetable plants and be ready to save money on potting soil and garden soil in the Spring when you start to grow your vegetable garden.
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How To Make FREE Garden Soil NOW EASY for Spring Container Gardening DIY Compost in Place Plant Food

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  1. I plant my kitchen scraps in my garden until the ground got hard and hope for better dirt next summer ! We didn’t have very much luck with any thing and I had put new dirt with fertilizer in the garden last spring 😢my tomatoes in pot were doing much better then the one in garden 😞I don’t know if is of little sun or bad dirt?

  2. Thank you for this video! To get worms to come into your totes, should you put holes on the very bottom or will they find their way into it with holes on the sides?

  3. This method you are doing is a mini form of Hugelkultur gardening.👌a great way of growing large and small.

  4. Do you ever pour out your compost tea because it's always full and maybe ,go bad because it's full from rain and draining when you are watering. I usley always water with my compost tea but I don't know because I'm sure it gets like mosquitoes in the water is that okay ?
    Sorry I have so many questions but I'm just learning. So for so good I am not really able to do a garden in the ground any more, have not done a lot of that eather, so still trying and learning 😊🤷. Thank for all y'all help.

  5. I absolutely enjoy your garden videos. Looking fwd to trying the chair raised bed with the compost pots! Amazing idea!! Thank you for your energy and love for gardening!! Your neighbor in Southern Nevada 💖

  6. Thank You for this Video! Your Enthusiasm is Contagious! I'm sharing your Ideas with Everyone here in March, to help Everyone SAVE MONEY making their own Organic Soil for Container Gardening! Keep the Videos Coming!!

  7. Can I use leaves I raked from winter in the comfort to make soil? I saw one of your videos said to line your totes with toilet paper tubes, shredded pa I wrote, leaves, then soil? Yes? You are such a wealth of wonderful information! Thank you do much for sharing!! You make me want to grow things again!!

  8. Wow! This is a fantastic idea. I’m always pulling weeds and now, I know what to do with them, plus leaves from our trees, and we do have a lot, so I’m going to get the buckets for sure! I only eat organic vegetables and have kale, from seed, growing from last September and it’s still producing.
    This spring my tomatoes are sprouting and waiting for my mini peppers to sprout. This will save me a ton of money, thank you!

  9. HI Robbie, I just wanted to pass a suggestion for you and that is consider using old/discarded window venetian blinds [narrow or wide] as a plant/tote "marker".

  10. In Florida, every square inch of your mulch would be sprouting with weeds, or covered with a thick Matt of them. I hate spraying, but it’s too much! I will try your bucket method, seems like it should work. I tried kitchen scraps in a bucket and rats chewed the lid off. I don’t think the would be interested in the leaves though

  11. Robbie, I just found you a few days ago and have been binging on your videos, especially your soil making videos. I cannot tell you how many videos I’ve watched over the past three years about ways to make compost. And they’ve all been inspiring, until I go to do them. And then I get stuck on the complexity of them and end up going to back to my old way Of dumping my kitchen scraps with a tiny bit of brown under a tarp. It gets roots in it and is mostly mush, although yes, it does eventually become a wet soil months later, but with so many roofs that I only end up harvesting a couple gallons. But this! Your method! I’m enchanted and in awe! I had no idea that it can be this simple and effective. You can’t know how excited I have been the last few days since subscribing of course to know that I can start this immediately and can start planting in it immediately. I’ve been collecting my twigs, leaves and weeds to start today. Why does everyone else make it so damn complicated? I love your energy as everyone here does, you are so fun to listen to, I could for hours. Thank you for sharing your wealth of experience and enthusiasm.

  12. Planting lettuce below the chair where water is draining would be great, it would have enough shade it shouldn't bolt so quickky.

  13. I have been binge watching your videos. 🤩😘 You mentioned the food grade bucket. Do you check your totes to make sure they are food grade? I haven't been checking that and now I am worried I bought some thrift store totes that are not food grade. 🤦‍♀️

  14. You have inspired me & Dog to start our container garden and start a video blog on YouTube. ❤❤❤😊 thanks Robbie. You are the BEST 😍😍🥰🥰👏👏🤩🤩

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