00:10
Discusses the importance of having a regular garden maintenance schedule to ensure tasks aren't forgotten, such as fertilizing.
00:48
Making liquid organic fertilizer using kitchen waste, mainly fruit skins and vegetable tubers processed with water from washing rice and granulated sugar.
02:07
Explains how to handle the fermentation process to prevent the fertilizer from exploding, and shows the progress of the fermentation after a few days.
02:51
Demonstrates what to do with leftover vegetables and fruit by putting them into a composter along with dry leaves, where worms and maggots help decompose the waste.
03:56
Discusses problems with overgrown flower roots in small pots, which lead to wilting, and shares the process of recovering the plants by watering.
04:33
Harvesting lettuce from small pots and discussing the results.
05:44
Harvesting mint and discussing the process of plant maintenance and fertilization for regrowth.
06:14
Discusses why it's alright to not add new planting media if there's still sufficient media present, emphasizing feeding the plants instead.
07:01
Adds compost to leeks to encourage better growth and shares thoughts on plant care, especially for plants that are not doing well.
07:39
Transplants Giant Russian sunflowers and discusses pot sizes and future transplants when the plants grow bigger.
10:28
Prepares a fertilizer mix using water, onion skins, homemade molasses, and nitrogen fertilizer to feed the mint plants.
11:53
Uses organic insect spray on plants to control pests, rotating between different types of pesticides to prevent resistance.
12:16
Takes manual action against cabbage caterpillars and talks about caring for plants entering the generative phase by adding potassium and calcium for seed formation.
14:53
Discusses natural selection in plants and the importance of nitrogen, calcium, and other nutrients during the vegetative growth stage.
15:11
Begins the process of planting new seeds, including wheat, marigold
flowers, and pak choy.
16:24
Concludes the video, expressing hope that viewers find it useful and inviting them to watch the next video.