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

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DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
09:00 – How to use gypsum in the garden
02:17 – How to use bone meal in the garden
05:20 – How to use diatomaceous earth as a pesticide in the garden
06:55 – How to use aspirin powder to prevent disease on your tomatoes and peppers

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24 Comments

  1. What a great tool: I used the watering guide to get the timing for my soaker hose beds! It takes out all the guesswork and insecurity of how much water they're getting.

  2. Gypsum, Knochenmehl auch für Frühlingszwiebeln, Diatomeenerde in oder auf Erde.
    Aspirin zum Sprühen 600mg in 1 Tasse Wasser mischen dann in Gallon Wasser auflösen zum Sprühen alle 2 Wochen hilft gegen Pilze.

  3. I've done the willow water concoction several times, not for spraying my plants, but for a rooting hormone, works great! Now I guess I'll have to make some for spraying. Thanks, Brian!

  4. Thank you so much for the info. You are a wonderful teacher. Read your book and it is great. Everyone who watches your videos should read your book.

  5. Really appreciated the insights on gypsum & clay soil, thanks! Your videos are always amazingly helpful.

    I'm 2 weeks or so away from delicious ripe Kellogg's Breakfast tomatoes, also my favorite. They're growing on the trellis I built from your videos too

  6. Yes, on the willow bark. My mentor on a biodynamic farm would use new growth twigs from the tree. He would pound the clump of twigs with a bat to pulverize it some, then leave them soaking in a metal pail for the season so it was always available.

  7. I'm still struggling to grow good tomatoes here in the summer humidity of NC 7b. You said we could add some liquid fertilizer to the aspirin solution. Could I also add some hydrogen peroxide to control the fungal diseases or should that be applied at a separate time?

  8. I’ve been doing the trellis, pruning, aspirin on my tomatoes for the last 5 summers from information from your videos and haven’t had blight since. (I used to lose half my tomatoes to blight in prior years.) I have a question as in the first videos, I believe the formula for spraying the nightshades was 600 mg of aspirin, 2 Tablespoons of baking soda per gallon of water and to spray once a week, mixing in fertilizer every two weeks. I hear in this video, spraying just aspirin every two weeks which would be great as trying to keep up the weekly schedule didn’t always happen. Love your show and learning updated information.

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