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How To Amend & Refresh Container Garden Soil for Planting Vegetables & COMPOST in Place Gardening



Last Year’s Containers have FREE SOIL to Pot Plants in Now. Do THIS Now to be Ready for SPRING! Container gardening easy 🍅 Removing rich soil YOU MADE and MAKE MORE in Winter or Spring, How to re-fill a flower pot, tote or bucket to grow vegetable plants or flowers.

Here in another video LONGER showing how I fill a large Tote: https://youtu.be/2iqPtrHM3uU
and how I start my Seeds: https://youtu.be/htZSQ5EKMAc
How to Fill a Raised Bed, storage container or bucket. How to Make Compost easy at home, easiest way to make compost soil to grow vegetables in. RAINBOW GARDEN, Container Gardening in Small Space, Setting up Totes, Containers, Buckets and trough to grow food in. Easy to Set up, and Growing Food by making FREE Soil is perfect for your plants, and easy on your budget and most of all works great in Totes, storage containers, buckets and troughs that cost under $5 but you can go bigger or use it in the ground too. I have been making my own soil for years, and able to grow almost all we need in vegetables now. A chair garden or a tote and bucket garden, whatever works best for you.

How to Refurbish Raised Bed Garden to Make More Free Compost Soil Fast & Easy Container Gardening

FREE SOIL How To Refresh Amend Garden Container Gardening for Planting Vegetables & COMPOST in Place

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28 Comments

  1. My totes are doing fabulous! Bell Peppers, Basil, Eggplant and Tomatoes are still producing.

  2. Hi Robbie and Gary I have started composting in 3 big totes and will continue over winter so I will have my own amazing soil come spring. I will be able to plant in those totes while I build up other totes. I AM SO EXCITED FOR SPRING!! Thank you for sharing another informative and inspirational video for us Robbie. Love you guys and Kitty too 😊🌿🍅🍆🐝🌱🙏💞 🎄HAPPY HOLIDAYS to my favorite youtube 👫

  3. Terrific!!! Can't wait to get back to work!! We put bags of kitchen scraps in big garbage bins to freeze during winter. In spring i empty a bag in a tote. Last spring was fantastic, lots of thick yield, very healthy gardening. Thanxxxxxxxxxxxx.

  4. Thank for this Robbie! I have a pile of dried squash and tomato plants that I pulled a few months ago that I want to incorporate back in my tubs. I'm still getting production from the summer peppers but I think I'll harvest what's left and chop the greens to mix with the dried material and top with my worm bin compost, top with the removed soil and call it ready for some cool weather plants. I'm in AZ zone 9a and no freeze yet. 🧤

  5. I have been adding kitchen scraps to my earth box containers this past month. I just dump it in and mix it all up. I've noticed the scraps are breaking down fast in the soil and hope it will be finished by early spring so I can plant lettuce and radishes. I'm hoping to get my soil nice and rich for next years plants. I also use chopped leaves from my neighbors that bag it up in fall. I add some to the soil and save the rest for a mulch covering for next year. Merry Christmas to you, Kitty and Gary

  6. Happy Birthday 🎂 to Gary and Happy Anniversary to you and Gary👰🤵. I loved you guys and Kitty too.😊🙏💕🌱🦎 Happy Holidays 🎄🎄🎄🎄from your friend in Pennsylvania💓😊

  7. I'm having such fun gardening your way! I especially like the way everything gets utilized 👌❣️

  8. I covered my tote with some dry oak tree leaves, this is the time in Fl, oak tree leaves are falling…but there is one tote i have broccoli seedlings growing, Even i covered with tulle, it is still Something eating the young leaves and i can't find it…eat almost all the leaves.😲

  9. I have 7 totes set up with sticks, leaves, kitchen scraps etc getting them ready for my spring planting. Since we get lots of rain here, I have lids on them with about 5 holes in the tops so they can get water but not become flooded like they would with no lids on them. Yes, I also have holes on the bottoms and sides for drainage.

  10. Have you ever seen some of the self "wicking tubs" that have a big gallon juice container with a cottage cheese container as the wicking cup and just a little pvc pipe sticking out to water? I have some mobikity/heat tolerance issues so I think I'm going to retrofit my tubs (like yours ) to make it easier for me to water on super hot days… 🔥 🥵 I will never ever see ornhear about walking onions and not thinking of you!

  11. 🥰😍Fantastic!! I was sitting here watching your video and listening and I just remembered all those nice leaves I threw over my gate last year (this was before I knew they would make good compost) and I didn’t have tote or anything in my backyard. All those leaves have broken down over the gate already lol….That’s okay because I have plenty of woods and nature behind my house so I didn’t worry about that at all….I know exactly where I will have my two children placing leaves this fall and anything else from the yard. In a designated “Nature’s Food Tote”🤣🛎

  12. I just don't understand why the entire world of home gardeners doesn't make their own soil? And, why they don't garden in totes and buckets, instead of fighting weeds and varmin in a ground garden?? You are simply one amazing Lady!!!

  13. I'm guessing that you don't fertilize, I mean with like 10-10-10 or miracle-grow. Is that right?

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