Put THIS In Your Planting Hole For Massive Plants And Big Yields
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- In this video I show you a time tested method of nourishing the life in the soil and therefor your plants!... Remember, NOTHING you put into the soil can directly be absorbed by the plants!... EVERYTHING must first pass through the digestive process of the soil microorganisms before it can become "plant available nutrients"... This technique will supercharge this process!
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Once again Nate, Bang up job on production. Laser accuracy to the talking point of video with no fail instructions. You’re the GOAT of garden CZcamsrs. Thank you brother.
Thank you for the positive energy and feedback my friend I like to stick to the "mission" and keep it high and tight!!
Dude...we just ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!!!!!
We are learning so much from you! You are a Natural born Teacher ❤ We are Vikings for life...LOL 😂
@@blueplasma5589 Noone speaking for you. If you don't like it here there are plenty of other places you can go. No good motive in speaking anything negative.
Congratulations on surpassing the 80K mark, Nate! Growing the channel by growing food. We all need both! Love ya!
I’ve been doing this for 8 years now. The first year I did it I definitely noticed a difference in plant health and vigor, I used the technique on my tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes, squash(summer and winter varieties), pumpkins, and peppers, I didn’t notice out of the oridinary as far as expected growth for about 2 months after I transplanted seedlings, but at the point it just exploded! The watermelons were the most impressive, noticeable growth by the day. Depending on expected plant size I gauge how much fish I place in the whole, sometimes as many as 3 filleted carcasses for watermelon and pumpkin! I go crappie fishing regularly through the spring summer and fall, so I always have fish on hand to use in the garden. I have a deep freezer where I even freeze it until I need it…
Good talk, cheers Nate. Reminds me of how they plant the community vegitables on the very remote Saint Helena Island, burrying all the waste from the fishing industry in trenches and growing on top, the whole community joins in as a civil duty.
wow that sounds like a fantastic idea and I bet they have amazing plants from this!!
We all need to start thinking local community co-op food production
Vikees unite!
ThanQ again, Nate for another wonderfully educational video! Folks, we have a Gold Mine of information in Nate! Spread the word, please. He will turn a lot of thumbs GREEN for people if they follow his tried and true advice.
Thank you Nate I have always put fish guts in the bottom of my tomatoes. The fertilizer I make all winter is coffee grounds, egg shells and dried poultry bones ground up I add a handful at the bottom of tomato and peppers plants.
How do you grind your bones?
@@hihosilver1234 dry them in the oven or I put mine in pan on the back of my wood stove. Then use a second hand blender, garage sale thrift stove and the blend up good. I do the same thing with my egg shells.
@@auntiepam5649 could you use a ceramic kiln to cook large batches and what temp might be the best?
@@jerrybates5766 I don’t know.
I discovered you while ago, can say one of my favourite if not the best channel:) I m Polish and of course English is not my native language, but your speech is so clear and understandable in 98%:) such a good advices, easy with not too much talking....❤thank you❤
thank you for the positive energy my friend I appreciate you!! yes I spent many years in non English speaking countries so I still have a habit of speaking very clearly!
@GardenLikeAViking …LOVE your content, I always learn so much. 👍 Friendly FYI … BACTERIA is plural-not “bacterias” whereas BACTERIUM is the singular form. 👍👍👍
ThankYou Nate!
Shared the video with family, nextdoor neighbour, and friends.
I tried a few years ago with a grandillia plant, I didnt know about the fish. But it grew up the wall to the balcony. It was huge. But we moved away before we got to eat the fruits.
Awesome video!❤❤❤❤❤
Can’t wait to get some worms jolted. The fish seems to be the key to fertility and explains the attraction of the water to humans. Time to source some out. Hope you get to 100 k with this great channel this summer.
Who else was kind of excited that he might put the fried fish in the hole
lol I feed my worms gourmet 5 course meal!!
Not excited... But like.. oh no that can't go in the ground!!! 😜
I love seeing the roots of the cover crop and how well that prepared the soil for us to plant in. Thanks for showing that. I never would have guessed they went so deep. It's amazing to see how black and rich your soil is even at that depth. My great soil is only in the top 6 inches or so. Next winter, will aim for deeper roots for deeper rich soil!
yes I just had to include that part because of how amazing I feel it is to the whole process of cover cropping!!... thank you my friend!
I just subbed recently, and I'm enjoying your videos--thank you for being here and being such a good teacher. (I've been gardening for 45 years, but still learn things about it almost every day!).
Also a gardener for decades, and learning new practical things.😀🐞🌻🍅🥑🍊
thank you for the positive energy my friend I also appreciate you being here!
@@norseman9573 Ditto
Last year l made 3 compost trenches, about 1,5 foot deep, filled in with sythed weeds and grasses, kitchen scraps, cow/chicken/duck/geese/rabbit manure, ashes, duck weed,egg shells and here and there offal from poultry slaughtering. And then planted and seeded on and along the edges of what was then a small berm.. plants were doing very well! 🌱🌾🌻🌴
I'll be buying a fishing license this weekend to make more fertilizer and prepare for planting my tahitian melon squash. As always, thanks for sharing your wisdom. Loyal to the soil!
oh yes my friend the Tahitian Squash will thrive with this kind of setup... double or even triple the amount of all three ingredients to last the TMS all season to grow jurassic fruit!!
Love this!
Great content!!!
I am going to try this with my pumpkins. Thanks! 😊
Great idea
yes the pumpkins will love this but you can double the amount of ingredients because the pumpkin will be very hungry!
Better than expected info!
Oh my! Thank You!
Awesome!
Thank you
Great job friend!
Love all your videos.
Thank you Nate
Thanks!
Another awesome video Nate 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Love your videos
Excellent content Nate. Thanks again.
I've used canned sardines as my fish to bury. I rinse'm after opening the can. Also, after making bone broth, I bury the bones deep in the garden
Good stuff
Thank u for what u do here
Love the knowledge!
How simple! Thanks!
Obrigada!
Can't wait to try it!
Great video. Thanks for the lesson!
THANK YOU WE ARE LEARNING A LOT !
another great video! I love your videos.
Thank you!
Bro bro, I’m loving the videos. Great season so far.
thanks very much for the info!
Excellent video! Thank you.
I really want to try this.
Thank you for your information !
Your soil looks amazing.....
Keep up the good fight. Much respect for your knowlege.
Thank u
Most excellent advice, my friend.
Thank-you!
Another great video! That's the first thing that came to mind...
Cool all things i have available to me. Thanks for the information. 😊
Thank you for putting in the effort to get this content out to the subscribers.
Thanks Nate always appreciate your advice!!!! 👍❤️🌞
Bravo 👏 Thank you 🙏
Always looking to fill my planting hole!
Thanks for your hard work on these videos Nate!
That is a very good video. More people need to see these. I'm thankful I found this channel. This man really knows his stuff!!!
Great video, as always, thank you!
Hi Nate great video👍🏻🤠
Thank you mr. Nate have a blessed day
Hey there, great info! I’m your Uncles neighbor. We were talking about his garden recently and he told me about your channel. Definitely have a lot more of your videos to catch up on! Lol.
Thanks for sharing bror! ✨🙏💖😁✨
First thing I thought- I LOVE this channel. ❤❤❤❤
Nate I never go on Facebook, and today I did... There is really nothing like this there on my feeds so I am taking a leap and post your videos there if you agree. I've been off Facebook for a while, but I think now is a good time to share you with all of my best and beautiful family members and friends. Blessings my friend. Hope everyone shares this channel ASAP.
I appreciate your positive energy and helpfulness my friend thank you!
What an awesome name for a You Tube channel.
Good too know when planting !
Totally awesome process! Thanks for sharing this!
I can’t wait to try this! I’m so happy to have found this channel!
You’re such a great friend to teach us all the best ways to garden 😎 cheers Fl
Blessings from Chattanooga. Thank you for the powerful information . I am slowly “getting it”
Nate , I'm new to your channel and very impressed. You got all the great advice a gardener needs.
Thanks, and i will be watching brother.
Show Low, Arizona..
Ron
This appears to be very helpful and easy method when planting. Good job, sir.
Awesome information thank you once again for sharing stay blessed
I love all your old videos too , I’m refreshing my mind with everything you taught us last year !!! 👍🙏🏼❤️
Thats great with the fish
Love it man! Maybe season with a couple dashes of biochar?
You are so awesome, thank you so much for all of your wisdom and time.. ..... You have no idea how much I appreciate all of your knowledge. Love your videos, keep up the amazing work..
Love this. Need to find a good finishing hole nearby. Next get chickens.
I’ll try it in my 5gal and home made earth boxes as well!
I live on a lake and the fishermen bring me the leftovers for my compost. Among all the activators, whole fish works faster and better than anything, and I have access to many kinds of manure from a farm down the road. Fish are best. P.s. worms also like grounds for their digestive process.
Practicable good information Thank you sir
I'll follow this in future
Thanks from Nepal
i love this, kind of set it and forget it. great for people who dont want to have to feed all season
About to go fishing!!
GREAT VIDEO. SOUNDS LIKE I WILL DO THIS IN FALL WHEN THE TOMATOS ARE DONE. THEN WILL BE DECOMPOSED FOR SPRING PLANTING 👍
So Thankful for your videos !
Thankyou so much for what you do to make our lives healthier and better .
Its a lost art , the art of gardening and all the years I learn from my grandparents didnt know half of what this man teaches and shares and really hope people know how valuable the info is that Garden like a Viking shares . God bless !
I appreciate that you take the time to show us what you are doing and explain everything. I am a visual person and it is a big help.
Nice one! I'm a couple of weeks away from using fish beneath our next round of tomatoes so great timing to find your video, thank you.
This also works great in pots. I have been getting fish heads and put them in the pot and cover it with 6"-8" of soil. I planted a couple with out the fish heads and the ones with fish heads did significantly better. If you don't have the garden and just a few tomato pots I highly recommend planting a fish head with it. I also wrap a bit of chicken wire around it to keep out animals.
this is great advise my friend thank you for sharing!
I'm a tantra teacher, your line... Super charge the hole before planting..... Made me giggle, sorry warped humour. Love Yr channel. Xx
Nate, how on earth did I find you here. Doesn’t matter. Wow mate, you make dam good sense. I always home garden but for the amount of time and effort I don’t get much crops. Think I know why now, need to follow your genius ideas put some of this into action. Yes I subbed. Many thanks
Great information as usual Nategar the great. You are the best teacher I've found. My potatoes are doing great using your method except I used plastic totes. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge with us. Still waiting for the Viking gardening apparel.
Thanks Nate. Glad you mentioned any carcass will work. I've not bought a fishing pole yet. haaha
Me encantas desde que te descubrí no puedo para de ver lo que haces. Veo uno tras otro de tus videos y me los repito, ya tengo un cuaderno para tomar nota de todas tus valiosas lecciones y no perderlas.
welcome to the channel my friend and if you have any ideas for future videos just let me know!
I will use this idea but use my bokashi in holes for my squash and indoor tomatoes.
Many thanks for the idea.
WOW! To make my new Passionfruit bush grow happily, a dear old nursery man told me to bury an ox liver cut up next to the plant. Best thing I ever did for that Passionfruit!
thats a first but it makes sense to me!!
I've been doing a version of this method for several years now and it definitely makes a difference in the size and vitality of my tomato plants. This year I didn't have any fish guts/parts so I used leftover crawfish tails & heads from a crawfish boil. Next year, I will implement using the whole egg rather than just the shells as well as incorporating the coffee grounds. Thanks for the information!
I have a nice planted aquarium which I've had running almost 8 years, the occasional die off of fish and dirty tank water I add to trenches I dig alongside my plants add table scraps from previous meals. I like to add lava rock to give the bacteria extra room to establish.
Ty for the tips and wisdom.
My dad used this technique for growing roses 60 years ago. We always had a beautiful vibrant rose garden. Great info Nate, thanks.