Wicking Beds for Reliable Food Production – Episode-3095
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Today we discuss why wicking beds may be the very best solution for a large majority of families looking to grow their own food. While they do cost more to build in the beginning they give it back in lifetime cost quickly if done correctly. This is due to reduced labor, increased success and some tips and tricks I will tell you about today.
Join Me Today to Discuss…
- What exactly is a wicking bed and why do they rock
- Mixing up the right soil mix for your wicking beds
- Most organic potting soil will work but is expensive
- 50-50 native or purchased top soil and compost
- Lighten this with pearlite or something like expanded shale
- Mixing in chopped up leaves is also a great idea
- Cap the last few inches with no pearlite if you use it
- Do not buy pearlite in tiny bags (it means you hate money)
- How much? Trust your instincts on lighteners. Really TRUST YOURSELF.
- Different types of wicking beds
- Large rigid containers
- Self watering planters (grow buckets, etc)
- In ground beds (generally done with pond liner)
- Flow though vs. static wicking beds
- Keys to good design
- Use media excluders
- Separate bottom reservoirs and soil with weed cloth AND a perlite layer
- Allow for over flow
- Make over flow levels adjustable and serviceable
- Generally run you water level a little bit into the soil layer
- Mulch, mulch and mulch
- 6-8 inches of water
- 12-18 inches of soil
- Use a well draining media – lava rock or sand with drain pipe is best
- Use scrap pipe, etc in the bottom media
- Tips and tricks I have learned over the years
- Use “rice patty method” to get rid of weeds seasonally or every other season
- If you use a hose pressure will push water out your over flow before it is really full
- Timers with a once a day run time that over flow to a reservoir are set and forget
- Use fish and/or BT Dunks/Bits to control mosquitoes
- Developing and improving fertility
- Yes you can add nutrients to the water (limited)
- Compost/mulch should be added frequently
- My four part fertility program
- GS Plant Foods Liquid Kelp
- Garrett Juice
- Dr. Earth Premium Gold Fertilizer
- Mycorrhizae Fungal Inoculation – I don’t use this as heavily anymore I explain why in the show
- Mineral Supliments
- Bloom City Cal-Mag Growing Supplement
- Liquinox Iron Zinc Chelated Solution
- Azomite – Often Best Sourced Locally
- Green Sand – Also Often Best Sourced Locally
- Dry Molasses – Also Often Best Sourced Locally
- Worms – Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm or Worms.com are good sources
- Final thoughts – It’s more work in the beginning and less work forever – The ROI for a single family garden is not even in question!
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This is a heads up on the small gold and black bag of Miracle Grow potting soil (performance organics). Unless I am doing something wrong, it totally failed on my seed starts. Make you own starter soil.
Do you have a link for the ant killer, you said 1/4 tsp of?
I imagine these are an example wicking bed containers he was talking about.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rubbermaid-structural-foam-stock-tanks-100-gal-capacity#
How do wicking beds work in areas where it freezes? We get -20 here.
I’m guessing I would need to drain them for the winter so my containers don’t burst, but does that interfere with the soil cycle?
Yea you just drain them and if you are pumping a system to them turn that off in winter.