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Growing tomatoes in the Desert (Oct/Nov Update)
In this video the Desert Gardener talks about growing tomatoes in the desert. October/November Update.
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Bird Watching in the Garden
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In this video the Desert Gardener does some bird watching. If you would like to see more videos like this let me know in the comments. Thanks. Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Growing Peppers in the Desert (Sept. Pepper Update)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about growing peppers in the desert. September Update. Pests Video: ua-cam.com/video/qBTh8aLMm3A/v-deo.html Pepper Tasting Video: ua-cam.com/video/a1JZBQFA1t8/v-deo.html Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Tomato Tasting and Reviews. Best of 2024.
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In this video the Desert Gardener tastes and reviews all his tomatoes for 2024. 0:00 Intro 0:25 Large Red Cherry 1:20 Sun Gold 2:20 Arkansas Traveler 3:36 Rutgers 5:44 Green Zebra 6:30 Indigo Rose 7:42 Gardeners Delight 9:01 Brandywine 10:05 Ace 55 11:37 Outro (links) Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Tips for Growing Peppers in the Heat. (July/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about tips for growing peppers in the heat. Part 14 👉 Temu Link: temu.to/m/uriemkxo1hi Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Sweet Pepper Tasting and Reviews. Best of 2024.
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In this video the Desert Gardener tastes and reviews all his sweet peppers for 2024. 2023 Pepper Tasting Video: ua-cam.com/video/dXiIMwqmyrg/v-deo.htmlsi=7DEZTezW7jZN5fpc Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Intro Music: Unknown Outro Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Adding aspirin and trimming suckers on tomato plants. (May-June/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about tomato tips like adding aspirin to prevent fungus and diseases as well as if it is a good idea to trim sucker branches from tomato plants.. Part 12. Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Adding compost and mulch to pepper containers. (May/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about adding compost and mulch to your pepper containers. Part 11. Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Identifying Nutrient Deficiencies in your Tomato and Pepper Plants in the Desert.
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how to identify nutrient deficiencies in your home and garden plants Insect Video #1: ua-cam.com/video/Lf4bqKMF_lw/v-deo.htmlsi=jdNIE3Ehl6v6W50b Insect Video #2: ua-cam.com/video/qBTh8aLMm3A/v-deo.htmlsi=Rr3kjxdeAZZPngia Rutgers Soil Testing Lab: njaes.rutgers.edu/soil-testing-lab/ KNO3: www.seedranch.com/Potassium-Nitrate-Powder-KNO3-p/kno3-powder-...
Planting your Tomato Plants in your Garden. (April/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how to plant tomato plants in your desert garden. Part 10. Planting Deep Video p1: ua-cam.com/video/I9JzM2XC4ak/v-deo.htmlsi=dBVONdjnljwpswr2 Planting Deep Video p2: ua-cam.com/video/36wWPFLeLXw/v-deo.htmlsi=Nmf2D-iHLB1GqSyH Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Fertilizing your Tomato and Pepper Plants in the Desert. (April/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how to fertilize your garden and vegetable containers. Composting Video: ua-cam.com/video/QyYmHuDT5pg/v-deo.html Potting Mix Video: ua-cam.com/video/vqoUELZrrJE/v-deo.html Azomite: www.amazon.com/Pound-Granular-Azomite-Mineral-Fertilizer/dp/B0C4WNQN7S/ref=sr_1_36?crid=3NXDVLNA5L1D4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.q8gf7DqQlrY3OzPnYorhDsGjidfT3ySM5OavE_vufrzle9UABEy...
Pepper Planting Time! Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (April/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how and when to plant your pepper plants in containers. Planter Trays: www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-8-Round-Clear-Plastic-and-Vinyl-Plant-Saucer/560355384 Potting Mix Video: ua-cam.com/video/vqoUELZrrJE/v-deo.html 5 Pack Grow Bags With Handles: temu.to/m/uzfb4136fsy USA Made Grow Bags: smartpots.com/product/smart-pot-fabric-planter/ Donate: www.payp...
Hardening off your Tomato and Pepper Plants. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (April/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how to harden off you plants before planting. Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Up-potting your pepper plants. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (February/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about how to up-potting your pepper plants. Potting Mix Video: ua-cam.com/video/vqoUELZrrJE/v-deo.html Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Rotating your Seed Trays. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (February/2024)
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In this video the Desert Gardener talks about rotating your seed trays. Donate: www.paypal.me/cadesertgardener Music: Boss Metal Zone Riff by Javolenus (c) copyright 2017
Fungus in your Seed Trays. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
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Fungus in your Seed Trays. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
Seedlings Under Grow Lights. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
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Seedlings Under Grow Lights. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
Seed Starting Mistakes. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
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Seed Starting Mistakes. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (January/2024)
Prepping Your Garden Bed for Next Year. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (December/2023)
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Prepping Your Garden Bed for Next Year. Tomato and Pepper Planting in the Desert. (December/2023)
Garden Tool Reviews with the Desert Gardener Part 4
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Garden Tool Reviews with the Desert Gardener Part 4
Birds in the Garden with the Desert Gardener and How to Keep Birdbaths Safe and Clean.
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Birds in the Garden with the Desert Gardener and How to Keep Birdbaths Safe and Clean.
Garden Memes with the Desert Gardener
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Garden Memes with the Desert Gardener
Hot Rodding Peppers and Pepper Tasting with the Desert Gardener.
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Hot Rodding Peppers and Pepper Tasting with the Desert Gardener.
How to Fix a Broken Cord on a Jump Start Grow Light the Cheap and Easy Way.
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How to Fix a Broken Cord on a Jump Start Grow Light the Cheap and Easy Way.
Is Planting Tomatoes Deep Really a Good Idea? Year Long Study Will Surprise You!
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Is Planting Tomatoes Deep Really a Good Idea? Year Long Study Will Surprise You!
Sweet Pepper Tasting and Reviews. Best of 2023.
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Sweet Pepper Tasting and Reviews. Best of 2023.
Reviewing the Hori Hori Garden Knife.
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Reviewing the Hori Hori Garden Knife.
Best Tasting Tomatoes for 2023.
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Best Tasting Tomatoes for 2023.
How to Sharpen Your Garden Pruners
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How to Sharpen Your Garden Pruners
Garden Tool Reviews Part Two!
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Garden Tool Reviews Part Two!

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  • @GoTo-KleckfilesDOTCOM
    @GoTo-KleckfilesDOTCOM Місяць тому

    Do you begin new tomato plants through the winter?

  • @louiepreciado5672
    @louiepreciado5672 Місяць тому

    I battled fungus gnats last summer. Repotted with boiled soil and I think some eggs must've been in the root system of the plants because they still returned full force. What finally worked (after a long few weeks) was mosquito dunks with the sticky traps (dunks were easier to manage than bits). I put one in my watering can and when I fill my can up with water I let it soak for 24 hours. I still have it in my watering can and water with the treated water. Biggest tip is to keep your windows closed. I've seen these little goblins fly right in from outside before.

  • @mattweisbrich3687
    @mattweisbrich3687 Місяць тому

    Excellent info. I never understood how removing large pieces of the plant would be beneficial, especially for plants that only have one season to grow.

  • @garycordle5295
    @garycordle5295 2 місяці тому

    I myself used the Mosquito bits, problem solved, there's a lot of stuff on the market and good stuff, but I would recommend every one learn their lesson like I did 🤣 don't cheat yourself, treat yourself, to a moisture meter, problem solved no more over or under watering 💯👊

  • @rowenakotelniski2603
    @rowenakotelniski2603 2 місяці тому

    Your Green Zebra doesn’t look right. It is not supposed to be a red tomato!

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner 4 місяці тому

    I heard that the liquid from Sauerkraut repels the insects too its natural and stinks affecting the bug's ability to sense the plant. Korean natural farming use that L. bacillus bacteria as a weapon against aphids.

    • @TutorMystic
      @TutorMystic 3 місяці тому

      Had not heard that. I did forget to mention that worm castings can also help to repel aphids.

  • @shanec8812
    @shanec8812 5 місяців тому

    Going to have to try some of these. If you haven't tried the Jimmy Nardello pepper, I highly recommend it.

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 5 місяців тому

      I hear great things about the Jimmy Nardello and the Lesya. Will try both soon.

  • @shanec8812
    @shanec8812 5 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed your taste test and you described them very well. I wonder if the everglades tomato would do well in the desert since it is used to FL climate.

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 5 місяців тому

      Haven't tried those, but I have grown some similair ones. They did very well here.

  • @lettucesalad3560
    @lettucesalad3560 5 місяців тому

    Green Zebra - doesn't ripen to red. It's more of a yellow with green marks.

  • @TJtheHAWK
    @TJtheHAWK 5 місяців тому

    Glad you gave the sungold a shot..it really is the greatest. I purposefully grew 8 other "well-regarded" cherry types this year, here in New hampshire, in an effort to find a rival to sungold in terms of flavor and while 'candyland red' and 'cherry bomb' have come close, they still don't beat the sungold!

  • @proudboxermom3104
    @proudboxermom3104 6 місяців тому

    a new gardener here!! This question has nothing to do with your video here I just have one question: I am having a difficult time getting rid of squash bugs What's a good organic and all natural insecticide that will kill the squash bugs I tried DE, and it helped for awhile, but the squash bugs are back!! HELP!!!

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 6 місяців тому

      I've never dealt with squash bugs before, but I would suggesting starting by adding beneficial insects like ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and tachinid flies.

  • @jcwiley6618
    @jcwiley6618 6 місяців тому

    Crap...just don't grow certain ones. I've grown romas for years and no blossom end rot because I add compost and eggshells...waste

  • @vickisenn9969
    @vickisenn9969 6 місяців тому

    Good info! Thanks!!

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 6 місяців тому

      You are welcome. Glad this old video is getting some attention again.

  • @quacksmack7449
    @quacksmack7449 6 місяців тому

    I think I saw this guy on a scarecrow pole, sipping his tea :P

  • @brichter4669
    @brichter4669 6 місяців тому

    Glad to have run across your video about BER, which is a very complex disorder. I don't have room in my small backyard for an in-ground garden, so I only grow in fabric grow bags. I also have some GreenStalk vertical planters to save space. I only grew determinate tomatoes last year, and one variety was Roma tomatoes. I had the worst experience with BER on my Romas. This year, I am only growing indeterminate tomatoes and still have a couple of plants that produce tomatoes with BER. I learned something about nitrogen from you. Have not heard any other YT gardeners but you talk about that. In one garden group I am in, there is a gentleman who is a retired Ph D, Agricultural Research Scientist - Molecular Geneticist & Agronomist and has worked for seed companies many years. He is a home gardener too. We discussed BER. I told him I make my own potting mix from peat moss and include amendments, which one was dolomite lime to cut the acidity of the peat moss. He told me that was a problem that might contribute to BER. He said dolomite lime contains magnesium, which is a metal similar to calcium but has a stronger charge than calcium. It can replace the calcium uptake and cause BER. He suggested using water soluble calcium nitrate. I have been doing that and my tomatoes and bell peppers are doing much better. My weekly water soluble fertilizer is Medina HastaGro plant food, 6-12-6 NPK. I checked the label and the nitrogen is nitrate nitrogen and urea nitrogen. Good to know my fertilizer nitrogen source is ok. Happy gardening! 🙂

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 6 місяців тому

      I would definitely recommend against planting Roma tomatoes if you are having issue with BER. Cherry and medium sized tomatoes are best. Yep, your friend is giving good advise. I did a potting mix video last year. Basically, compost and potting mix with some perlite and a bit of Azomite. ua-cam.com/video/vqoUELZrrJE/v-deo.htmlsi=B-__hYlkdUdcx-FD That might be a bit much phosphorus. Try to get a bit closer to a 3,1,2 ratio. I did a video about 2 months ago. ua-cam.com/video/hTaGZZnAgz0/v-deo.htmlsi=G1jgBMigrtQKTaCU Good luck.

  • @walterbrooks5141
    @walterbrooks5141 6 місяців тому

    How can one know why a plant just dried up even though I Watered and fed it?

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 6 місяців тому

      Hard to say especially without seeing it. I had one do the same recently. That is why I plant extras.

  • @yusufalbalooshi2723
    @yusufalbalooshi2723 7 місяців тому

    Thank you dear for good information 👍

  • @daveluke5416
    @daveluke5416 7 місяців тому

    Excellent information! I live in a very hot area near Sacramento, CA and have battled this disorder for years. I've found a decent results with 6" of alfalfa/straw hay mulch around each plant. Also to prevent another disorder, blossom drop, I get them in the ground no later than April 15 so that the fruit can set. Even if it's too hot for the blossoms to produce fruit, at least the earlier ones do well. Then, in late summer/early Fall, I get another round of fruit production because it's cooler. One of these days, I definetly want to get a 30-40% shade cloth.

    • @jonestraloma
      @jonestraloma 6 місяців тому

      Hi, neighbor! Where do you source your mulch? I never had this issue before but I moved to a new homestead last year and this is new ground that I broke. I should have added lime when I amended the soil earlier this year, but I never had to before.

  • @IronDruids
    @IronDruids 7 місяців тому

    I do not think this is a valid experiment if it stopped here. You observed either no at this stage or less tomatoes comparatively. But I've seen a high nitrogen fertilizer vs a more balanced fertilizer result in a very unequal amount of tomatoes despite the earlier observed fruiting stage for the balanced. That observation was such a shocker that I can't forget how the early appearances lied. Flowers and thus tomatoes came on earlier, but overall the results weighed less for those plants at the end of the year. Old school prepper urine vs mg tests is worth a watch and is what I'm referencing. This aspirin test also needs to make it a year imo and the tomato's weight needs to be kept.

  • @brianramsey3824
    @brianramsey3824 7 місяців тому

    Deficiency in the soil I think u mean

  • @dianagale581
    @dianagale581 7 місяців тому

    I use yellow stickies, and they fill up, but soon they’re back again. I’m gonna try the neem, with peppermint and dawn. Thanks 😊

  • @spgilmorespgilmore
    @spgilmorespgilmore 7 місяців тому

    Why did you do this in the first place? Snipping off lower limbs and leaves just to make room for more dirt so it rises up the stem makes sense with tomatoes, but what benefit is there for peppers? It doesn't grow more roots in that dirt, as far as I can figure it doesn't protect the stem from anything (to the contrary, I'd say), it does cost you some leaves and it's an additional barrier to get water to the roots. So what's the purpose? Can you tell us why you did it?

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 7 місяців тому

      Trimming the lower leaves is so they don't rest on the soil. That can introduce soil born diseases. Adding more compost is for the nutrient value. Now that things have settled there is room for more.

    • @spgilmorespgilmore
      @spgilmorespgilmore 7 місяців тому

      @@desertgardener2151 That doesn't make sense to me because the added dirt is along the stem and I wouldn't think it could imbibe nutrition from the new compost without having roots in the new compost. How does that work? But hey, I don't know everything! So I'll mull that over. It raises a new question though. If this works in a pot, why wouldn't it work in a raised bed? But I don't see anybody doing this in a raised bed. What do you think?

  • @dantrewartha899
    @dantrewartha899 7 місяців тому

    I'm doing a few experiments this year with mulch in containers, mulching some, others not. I'm in a very different climate, northern MN, and while we do get hot summer days, I've heard that mulching peppers specifically might not be the best idea because they like the heat and want warm soil. I mulched every container last year and the peppers did okay... time will tell.

  • @TheDuckofDoom.
    @TheDuckofDoom. 7 місяців тому

    Topping or pinching Capsicum is one of those myths that was started from incomplete rumor and just won't die. I would mulch but every time I try it my birds rake it out of the pots the very next day.

  • @DanielKostka
    @DanielKostka 8 місяців тому

    Bad advise. Keep to talking to your herb.

    • @TJtheHAWK
      @TJtheHAWK 7 місяців тому

      What did he say that was wrong? And It's 'advice' genius. Keep talking to your fellow cult members, bud.

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 7 місяців тому

      @@TJtheHAWK Thanks TJ. Unfortunately, once a myth takes hold it's hard to change peoples mind.

  • @markwilder1329
    @markwilder1329 8 місяців тому

    Man, you deserve a lot more views than you have here. Your advice is spot on IMO for all the research I have done. Great job and I am subscribing even though I'm from Minnesota.

  • @TJtheHAWK
    @TJtheHAWK 8 місяців тому

    Cool, informative video. I'm going to go get some Azamite. I love your intros as well!

  • @MooHamad-ed4wb
    @MooHamad-ed4wb 8 місяців тому

    I sprayed excessive nutrients on my plants for about 3 days straight. Now the plants are more yellow and look unhappy. How do I fix this, please? Thank you

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 8 місяців тому

      Too much of a good thing can be a problem. What exactly did you give them?

  • @desertgardener2151
    @desertgardener2151 8 місяців тому

    I forgot to mention to be sure to plant them at least 2 feet apart.

  • @garymills3082
    @garymills3082 8 місяців тому

    Agro Thrive is good

  • @hectormarrero518
    @hectormarrero518 9 місяців тому

    Good evening what mulch would you recommend for raised beds? I have beds that are 3 ft off the back.

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 8 місяців тому

      I like wood chips, but straw is a good option too.

  • @jlf9471
    @jlf9471 9 місяців тому

    Do you still use the potassium nitrate?

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 9 місяців тому

      I do yes, but to keep things simple I've been using it on an as needed basis. For example if I see a small plant or one with the bottom leaves yellowing that is a sign of a nitrogen deficiency, so I'll whip up a batch of KNO3. I will be doing a deficiency video soon.

    • @jlf9471
      @jlf9471 9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I look forward to that video!

  • @joycesmith1270
    @joycesmith1270 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the information.

  • @BrianNicholas-bw8pf
    @BrianNicholas-bw8pf 9 місяців тому

    How long do u keep lids on

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 9 місяців тому

      Remove the lid when the plants begin to touch the underside of the lid.

  • @notionbonsai
    @notionbonsai 9 місяців тому

    Interesting!

  • @64warrior
    @64warrior 10 місяців тому

    i put bone meal on the top of the soil....works pretty good....

  • @vickananda
    @vickananda 10 місяців тому

    tested here: mosquito bits sprinked sparingly on the soil, and cinnamon sprinkled on top of soil. both work great as preventative and from treatment. The mosquito bits really go a long way, and cinnamon in bulk is not expensive just takes a dusting over the soil

  • @Cavecultivator
    @Cavecultivator 10 місяців тому

    When using neem be careful because it is systemic and will build up in the plant....also it does smell like a burning rubber 😂

  • @historyandhorseplaying7374
    @historyandhorseplaying7374 11 місяців тому

    You didn't mention what by accident I've discovered to be the best preventive measure against fungus gnats--- moving air (i.e. fans, oscillating or otherwise). I have tried twice before to grow tobacco plants from seeds, and both times the plants where completely destroyed by the gnat before I understood what they even were. So I dumped the soil I was using, and used a peat/vermiculite/perlite mixture instead, which I thought was going to be the cure. It has helped, but honestly, I think what is keeping the gnats and all flies away is my re-attempting in a room with a strong overhead household fan, and a small personal fan I have directed over the plants. No gnat, especially fungus gnats which are notoriously bad flyers, is able to penetrate that wall of moving air to even make it to the plants, much less land on them without being blown away by the wind. Of course, if you have a large operation this is not practical but if you have a smaller group of houseplants, even a regular overhead house fan is effective, on the highest setting.

  • @ringotan5244
    @ringotan5244 11 місяців тому

    What my pepper seed cannot germinate?

  • @64Magick
    @64Magick 11 місяців тому

    *DO NOT use dish-soap on your plants, it'll 90% KILL your plants!!!* *1-TBL spoon dish soap with 3-TBL vinegar and 24-Ounce water in a container without cover OR cover WITH holes, THIS WORKS REALLY WELL!!!*

  • @Randyb4ut
    @Randyb4ut 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing 👍. New subscriber.

  • @StevenBCrosby
    @StevenBCrosby 11 місяців тому

    Yes they do hurt plants they munch on roots. Yes yellow sticky traps work ghey catch the hell out of them. BTI works perfectly and it only takes a little bit per gallon so ita not that expensive it is $10 for a bunch at Walmart. Youre very one sided and opinionated for someone who is supposed to be experimenting you didnt experiment much or you would know what i am saying is correct. Nice try

  • @chughes4383
    @chughes4383 11 місяців тому

    That purple spray bottle, do you know where you bought it? I have one that looks similar and it's outlasted all the other spray bottles I've had.

  • @atotalmoron
    @atotalmoron 11 місяців тому

    Fungus killed ~75 of my sprouts last season. I was quite upset. Shortly after, 20+ young pepper plants were taken out by slugs and snails. I'm also in southern Ca. Thanks for sharing these tips.

  • @sailorPinata
    @sailorPinata Рік тому

    Won't boiling water boil and kill the plants !?

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 Рік тому

      You pour boiling water over the soil in a colander before you plant.

  • @mrsdrhux
    @mrsdrhux Рік тому

    Do you have any fail safe methods for thrips? Preventative and cures x

  • @brookeb5568
    @brookeb5568 Рік тому

    I’ve tried dog poop in their holes and it does nothing. It’s so discouraging

    • @desertgardener2151
      @desertgardener2151 Рік тому

      I've heard that works, but haven't tried it myself. I'm relying more and more in traps these days.

    • @brookeb5568
      @brookeb5568 Рік тому

      I agree with you. All the other natural remedies seem to only drive them to new locations to do more damage. I have 7 traps in my front yard now after gophers completely ate my garden. All my hard work nurturing my plants down the drain. 😭 I tried to coexist, but it’s impossible.

  • @GMT439
    @GMT439 Рік тому

    They won't be an issue if the environment is well ventilated and you do not overwater.

  • @cincinnatikid47
    @cincinnatikid47 Рік тому

    Quick question! Would it be good to apply 0-4-2 to the end oh last 5-6 weeks of flowering of cannabis plants? My friend wants to know 😂