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🔥►►Donate to the channel: www.donationalerts.com/r/gord... 🌱 ►►Free fertilizer - humus from branches. We are starting a series of videos in which we show fertilizers that you can easily find or make for free with your own hands. Available to everyone. Or most gardeners. This video shows a simplified compost for producing humus from tree and shrub branches that are unnecessary on the farm. This is a fairly time-consuming method of composting. But effective. And regular shoveling of organic matter is not required. It is enough to place the branches tightly somewhere in the shade under the trees, or near the northern wall of buildings, and after a few years, pick up ready-made organic fertilizers.
📖 Contents:
00:00 Introduction.
00:41 Humus from a pile of branches near the fence.
00:48 It turned out to be quite a large pile of organic fertilizers.
01:17 We rake the organic matter with a three-prong ripper to separate different fractions.
01:54 Even the thick branches are already rotten.
01:59 Method of crushing organic matter with a shovel.
02:11 Not rotted thick branches.
02:15 To overheat organic matter, you need a lot of moisture.
02:35 A pile of firewood from unrotted branches.
02:43 We rake out small organic matter.
02:54 Removing garbage.
03:08 We separate the firewood from the finished small organic matter.
03:19 The simplest option for composting unnecessary materials. 😊
04:11 Composition of an organic heap close up.
04:27 There are more roots in decaying organic matter.
04:58 Random antique find. 😊
05:35 We load organic fertilizers into a wheelbarrow with a shovel.
05:48 About local application of fertilizers during planting.
06:12 We transport humus with a wheelbarrow.
06:22 We unload the humus into a separate pile.
06:47 It turned out to be quite a large pile of organic fertilizers.
07:44 And a big pile of small firewood! 😊
08:02 Source branches for lazy compost.
08:25 We give the pile of fertilizers the optimal shape.
08:58 Ditch for collecting rainwater.
09:09 Learn more about the shape of the organic heap.
09:52 Visual size of the pile relative to the rake.
10:11 Subscription reminder.
10:28 Wishes for sharing experience in the comments.
11:02 End of film.