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The BIGGEST Gardening Myth: Soil Amendments



Anytime you go against the herd, you will always get flamed. I don’t care, the truth needs to be spoken. I do this for your plants, not your wallet. You will thank me some day.

USeful Video links:

Mango winter damage: https://youtu.be/2be0unx_GEg

Yellow shangri la mulberry leaves: https://youtu.be/IRW_v_Wx7iA

Gardening myth: Winter planting: https://youtu.be/nJ3qNnLZ6zQ

How to water new trees in ground: https://youtu.be/AHxf9_X2Itw

Planting date palm: https://youtu.be/mNWaFd19bqE

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23 Comments

  1. The system is designed to keep you dumbed down. This way, they can easily manipulate you. Open your eyes, think outside the box and stop believing everything you see, especially if they're trying to sell you something. Gardening is easy, stop over complicating it.

  2. One of the best things I ever did was have you put in my irrigation and do a consult. You have saved me thousands of dollars since meeting you. I was one of those people who bought into the whole amendment needs. Now, I give compost around my plants/trees and do regular fertilization and things are just growing wonderfully.

  3. I am going to be planting several plants in large (30 gal or so) containers. I wont be using any of my native clay soil. What would you recommend?

  4. I LOVE this video! I completely believe what you are saying, and found the same to be true for me taking vitamins. I never felt a stitch of difference.

    But, how much water is a big question for me. My mango tree in San Diego I was told it died from too much water. Now, I am in Florida and growing mango trees again, one person said I should only water once a week, a very deep watering so that the roots will reach down for water, other people say that is nonsense, and I should water every other day during this months of April and May that are so dry. When I test with the moisture meter it says the ground is fully saturated, so I figure I should not water them. I just am not sure what to do but they look good even though I am only watering once a week with the deep method. I would just love to know what is the truth because I need to set up irrigation instead of hand watering all the time.

  5. I was thinking about this today. My grandfather had an amazing, thriving and healthy garden and didn't use any of the stuff we have today. He used newspaper for mulch. Had terrible red clay soil and got it to produce.

  6. This will not work for shallow rooted annual veggies
    But only for strong rooted trees and shrubs to break thru hard pan and aerobic water pools

  7. Love to see the channel grow! I plant everything in sand (its all natural)! But, I have drip irrigation and mulch. Chicken crap! Most everything grows and does great! All the Magic Juice will just wash away once it rains!

    The truth is that I kill everything, but somehow the less I do, the better my trees grow! Allen your such a rebel!

  8. This is why I always try and tell people "Don't over-weed, or plant some easy ground cover, and make sure to water bare dirt you see too, and when you mow/weed whack, etc – leave the cuttings"… why? Because God knew what he was doing designing nature, and if you keep the soil alive and aerated, the bugs and micro dudes will come do all the rest of the work. Worms , water and food scraps / yard waste is the laziest, most effective, and most balanced way to not only restore but maintain power-packing soil. Thank you so much for sharing the word!!

  9. Your videos are great and youre so knowledgeable. Essy to follow and listen too. Keep it up.

  10. But where are your greens, beans, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, squash, peppers, berries, cauliflower, broccoli, etc., etc. etc.

  11. LOL. If you fertilize a tree too much they grow faster but they are weak. Learned this the hard way here in South Carolina. My problem these days is my fruit trees are too big. I have a 20 ft fig plant that is probably 15 ft wide, for example.

  12. I seen your property. Been there a few times. I bought my rainbow eucalyptus tree from you. It’s over 30 feet tall now. Thank you for the video.

  13. You’re one of the most honest person I’ve ever watched!! Thank you for not only teaching us but making us think outside the box. I would like to ask if this video applies to container gardening?

  14. Are you selling any pitomba right now? I know you had a video on planting a root bound one months ago, is this the same one?

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