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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • LET'S PLANT!
    EP 124 - I built a huge raised garden bed for my succulents, what next?
    Earlier this week, I had a delivery of soil and scoria from SoilWorx. It took me a few days to finish hauling what was 2 cubic meters worth.
    I normally use a 1:1 scoria to soil ratio for my in-ground soil mix, but in this case I went with a slightly higher ratio of 1.2:1 scoria to soil. This allows me better flexibility with my choice of plants, and I don't have to redo the mix in the long run.
    Following the design I set out for my garden bed, I fixed the foot path heights, put the rocks in their proper places, and I filled in the bed.
    Now I have a huge blank garden bed to work with, and I can't wait to get planting!
    Get 10% of pots and potting mix at SoilWorx Deer Park. Mention "Cerriscapades" at checkout!
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Komentáře • 44

  • @Cerriscapades
    @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety +13

    Big thanks to SoilWorx for supplying me with the soil and scoria. If you're in Melbourne, you can get 10% off pots and potting mix from SoilWorx at their Deer Park branch by mentioning "Cerriscapades".

    • @1erickjon
      @1erickjon Před 5 lety +2

      You should put some pylons or 3-4 foot posts/stumps in the middle of things to put pots of hanging succulents on, that's be a nice way to raise things up and give you different sight lines. Also some stuff hanging on the fence (if it's yours to hang stuff from). It would look cool to have stuff at that height as well.....might be a way to reduce all the pots you have on shelves, etc.

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety

      @@1erickjon great suggesti9ns there man. Will look into it!

    • @1erickjon
      @1erickjon Před 5 lety +1

      I'm in the US, so I don't know what kind of rot-free trees you could use as posts, but it occurred to me after watching like 200 of your videos that you might need some height in your builds....would look visually very cool, at least to me. Even rusted metal sculptures for them to hang from. Maybe succulent balls? Who knows, you're VERY creative Chuck!
      @@Cerriscapades

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety

      @@1erickjon yeah I've always wanted to do pylons. I've got a friend who had these meter-tall pylons made for her golden barrels. I've been hesitating because to keep it stable, it means I need to create a sturdy base. My friend went with the concrete route. I don't think I want to commit to that design yet unless I know the plants I will use there are getting enough sunlight. So maybe next time.
      I agree with you about placing some height though. That spot at the back is not getting enough sunlight, and raising the plants here will give them that. Maybe for starters I can just stack some bricks, blocks, or timber. Maybe I can hack together a little stand out of sturdy timber. Lots of possibilities!

    • @1erickjon
      @1erickjon Před 5 lety +1

      You could certainly sink in some posts made from wood, like fence posts that wouldn't need concrete and put something like moss lined wire baskets on top of them or create some sort of cradle to put a pot in at the top. It would look so cool.@@Cerriscapades

  • @isanmia34
    @isanmia34 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing and inspiring us all.

  • @gavinmillar7519
    @gavinmillar7519 Před rokem +1

    Well done man! From Scotland.

  • @sadams5659
    @sadams5659 Před rokem

    great info

  • @consciousnessfreedomdiscip8585

    Your a man of your word : you said you would do this and you did .
    Loved this episode , looking forward to the next one .
    watching this is so fascinating 😊👌👌👌
    Would love to see how you fit the plants in this and how it would look
    Until the next episode,
    My best regards

  • @ahmdav4637
    @ahmdav4637 Před 5 lety +2

    A lots of heavy work. Looking forward to see the finish project. I love cacti and succulent. Very lucky with the weather. Fr England U.K.

  • @cagrarayislandadventure4014

    I'm planning to have my succulents planted directly in my garden. But I don't know if they will thrive outdoor knowing the weather here in the Philippines😅 one day it's sunny and who knows when it's gonna have a non stop rain😅. I'm planning to install my DIY greenhouse since I don't have much budget to sustain my unstoppable plant collecting habit LOL.

  • @otanchua15
    @otanchua15 Před 5 lety +2

    Enjoying your hobby and working out in one haha

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety +2

      😂 Now I just need to learn how to eat healthy!

  • @LeghornM
    @LeghornM Před 5 lety +1

    Great episode Chuck..........wow I didn't realise the ratio was so high re scoria and soil! But it has been noted! started moving some rocks and little boulders myself b4 the rain set in on Saturday past! Cant wait fr the next episode!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I usually go with a much lower concentration of scoria, but in this case I just went higher so I don't have to worry about it anymore.

  • @Irishjay-gu5pb
    @Irishjay-gu5pb Před 5 lety +4

    Seriously one of the most interesting and just incredible!!! So beautiful!!!!

  • @Raggeon
    @Raggeon Před 5 lety +1

    I love your garden

  • @analuisamachadochaves8142

    Sempre aperfeiçoando, parabéns, suculentas lindas!!

  • @sucu_lover_2786
    @sucu_lover_2786 Před 5 lety +1

    Hola!! Súper trabajó me encanta tus vídeos 🌵tus suculentas son preciosas.

  • @stickfusion
    @stickfusion Před 5 lety +1

    Chuck you have such a beautiful garden. Would you consider painting your wood fence to just give your already spectacular garden that little finishing touch? All the best with your new planting.

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  Před 5 lety

      I think I will do that last. I'm still not sure what would be best to complement the garden I'm building. But that's a good idea!

  • @edmora7662
    @edmora7662 Před 5 lety +1

    Planting is no Joke.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 Před 5 lety +1

    The best exercise instead of going to gym. Don't forget to drink H2O Thanks! 👍🏽

  • @darylguboc8285
    @darylguboc8285 Před 4 lety

    The best 👍🏼😍

  • @absolutepsyvids4444
    @absolutepsyvids4444 Před 2 lety +1

    Which aloe plants could you recommend for an outdoor sandy raised bed garden zone 8a-b ?

  • @teddiesbe
    @teddiesbe Před 3 lety

    If you have to many olants , i take some of your hands 😉 love your garden .

  • @jhonPriego-dp5fd
    @jhonPriego-dp5fd Před 4 měsíci

    8 glass

  • @rjlbex1968
    @rjlbex1968 Před 3 lety

    Is there an update to your raised bed please Chuck? Thanks :)

  • @cgyamtso
    @cgyamtso Před rokem

    is perlite or coco peat not needed???

  • @misseyespy1
    @misseyespy1 Před 4 lety

    Scoria I havnt heard of that is it gravel I want to do start a succy plot in my back years thanks

  • @cgyamtso
    @cgyamtso Před rokem

    hi what's the size of the scoria??

  • @deogardener
    @deogardener Před 4 lety

    What is the size of the scoria? Always amazing

  • @leoaldana7266
    @leoaldana7266 Před 4 lety

    Hey mate. One question, what kind of scoria did you use? 20 mm or 7 mm?

    • @akschez
      @akschez Před 2 lety

      By the looks of it, it's 7mm