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How to Use Neem Oil for Your Plants
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In this video, UGM talks about the benefits of neem oil as a bio-pesticide, how to use it for for your plants, and why you should choose Cold-pressed Neem Oil. Neem Oil is the most effective and environment-friendly and considered an organic bio-pesticide. It has been used for more than a century in fighting up to 200 types of pests. When buying Neem Oil, choose Cold-pressed Neem Oil, the gold ...
Make Your Own Self- watering Pots (From Re-used Plastic Bottles)
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Don't throw away those plastic bottles! Re-use them to create your self-watering pots. They're easy to do, very practical and you can do this as a fun activity with your kids. Urban Gardening Mom shows how to do this. #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardeningMomTV #TheUrbanGardeningShop #UrbanGardeningNews #GrowYourOwnFood
How to Store Your Seeds
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When you buy seeds, always check the date. The date that is shown on the packet is either the expiration date or the packing/testing date. Normally, once you open the packet, the germination rate starts to deteriorate over time. But you can prolong the normal life of seeds by following these simple tips in the video. #UrbanGardeningMom #Gardening101 #PlantingForOurFuture #GrowFromHome #Pagsibol...
Planting 101 Growing Your Own Herbs and Vegetables From Kitchen Scraps Part 5 Basil
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Here's the final video of this 5-part series. UGM gives more pointers for propagating herbs like basil out of cuttings. Basil is one of the easiest herbs to grow and propagate from cuttings. Instead of discarding your vegetable or herb scraps, start growing them from now on. So you don't have to buy from the grocery everytime you would need to use a few leaves. Happy gardening
Planting 101 Growing Your Own Herbs and Vegetables From Kitchen Scraps Part 4 Ginger
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Growing ginger at home is fun and easy, but you need to be very patient. You can plant some extra rhizomes from your grocery-bought supplies. It's a low maintenance crop, and you only need to check the soil if it's still moist. Water only as needed. Here in this video, Urban Gardening Mom teaches us how to grow our own ginger at home. #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardeningMomPH #UrbanGardeningMomTV...
Planting 101 Growing Your Own Vegetables From Scraps Part 3 Green Onion
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Hello UGM friends. Here's the 3rd of a 5-part video series by Urban Gardening Mom about growing herbs/ vegetables from kitchen scraps. (This is long overdue, as we had encountered a technical issue on the sounds. ) In this video, UGM shows how to grow green onions from kitchen scraps that you would normally discard after you use the leafy upper section. You don't have to buy green onions from n...
Planting 101 Growing Your Own Vegetables From Scraps Part 2 Pechay
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Here's part 2 of this 5-part series. When buying pechay, don't discard the bottom. You can use this to grow your own pechay at home. Urban Gardening Mom shows us how to grow pechay from scrap pechay stalks. #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardeningMomPH #UrbanGardeningMomTV #TheUrbanGardeningShop #UrbanGardeningNews #GrowYourOwnFood
Planting 101: Growing your own vegetable from scraps, part 1 Kaang Kong
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In these times of the pandemic, many people find it very useful and practical growing their own vegetables or herbs in order to augment their food supplies. If you don't have access to seeds, you can still start to grow your own veggies using only vegetable scraps from your grocery-bought supplies. In this 5-part series, Urban Gardening Mom demonstrates how to grow vegetables and herbs from scr...
Grow a Potted Calamansi that Yields a Lot of Fruits
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Here in this video, Urban Gardening Mom shares how she grows her potted Calamansi (Calamondin) Tree that continues to yield lots of fruits, without using commercial or synthetic fertilizer. #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardening101 #GrowFoodAtHome #GrowYourOwnFood
Planting 101: how to apply fertilizer
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Planting 101: how to apply fertilizer
Planting 101: Re-using Your Potting Mix
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If you use good quality potting mix, you can re-use it several times for different types of crops. Here are some tips from Urban Gardening Mom on how to prepare your re-used potting media.
Gardening 101: Why We Need to Amend the Soil...
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Amending the soil is oftentimes necessary in order to improve drainage or make your soil more airy. This is important especially in potted plants because ordinary garden soil can become compact or sticky, which eventually stunts the healthy growth of plant roots. Here, Urban Gardening Mom explains the various ways that you can amend the potting soil. #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardeningPh
Planting 101 How To Use Vermicast Your Garden
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Vermicast, as the name suggests, comes from earthworm castings. It's one of the best organic soil conditoners, because it contains complete nutrients needed by your plants. A good quality vermicast must contain at least 90% castings material. Here, Urban Gardening Mom explains the difference between vermicast and vermicompost, and why it is important to use only quality vermicast. #UrbanGardeni...
Planting 101: Growing Your Own Ginger at Home Part 2 (Episode 11)
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In Part 1 of our Ginger episode, Urban Gardening Mom showed how and when to harvest ginger. Here in part 2. she shows how to start and grow ginger at home. Happy gardening! #UrbanGardeningMom #UrbanGardeningMomPH #UrbanGardeningMomTV #TheUrbanGardeningShop #UrbanGardeningNews #GrowYourOwnFood
Urban Gardening 101: Growing Your Own Ginger at Home (Episode 10)
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Urban Gardening 101: Growing Your Own Ginger at Home (Episode 10)
UGM planting 101: Transplanting your Herb Cutting (Episode 9)
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UGM planting 101: Transplanting your Herb Cutting (Episode 9)
Urban Gardening 101: Planting 101 Seed Starting thru Direct Sowing (Episode 8)
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Urban Gardening 101: Planting 101 Seed Starting thru Direct Sowing (Episode 8)
Urban Gardening Mom Planting 101: Using Diatomaceous Earth (Episode 07)
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Urban Gardening Mom Planting 101: Using Diatomaceous Earth (Episode 07)
Planting 101, Propagating Herbs from Cuttings (episode 06)
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Planting 101, Propagating Herbs from Cuttings (episode 06)
Urban Gardening Mom Planting 101: How to use Epsom Salts for Plants (Episode 07)
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Urban Gardening Mom Planting 101: How to use Epsom Salts for Plants (Episode 07)
Planting 101: Organic Pest Control (using neem oil) Episode 05
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Planting 101: Organic Pest Control (using neem oil) Episode 05
Planting 101, Transplanting the Seedling by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 3)
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Planting 101, Transplanting the Seedling by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 3)
Planting 101, How to choose a good quality potting mix for your plants (Episode 4)
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Planting 101, How to choose a good quality potting mix for your plants (Episode 4)
Starter Kit: What are inside the box
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Starter Kit: What are inside the box
Planting 101, What is Air Pruning? by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 2)
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Planting 101, What is Air Pruning? by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 2)
Planting 101, Seed Starting by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 1)
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Planting 101, Seed Starting by Urban Gardening Mom (Episode 1)
Villar SIPAG | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019
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Villar SIPAG | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019
Farm Ready | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019
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Farm Ready | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019
Harbest | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019
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Harbest | Urban Gardening Mom Visits Agrilink 2019

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @DeesBeWithYou
    @DeesBeWithYou 3 місяці тому

    Can I chop up a fish and bury it around the roots?

  • @realvipul
    @realvipul 6 місяців тому

    how can it be calamsi when it is seedling? it should be grafted or cuttings

  • @ur808mate
    @ur808mate 8 місяців тому

    I am sprouting some seeds in kitchen now: very easy to sprout from damp paper towels! Now what? Suggestions welcome. I live in Hawaii. Will try to make a good soil mix. Big worms get into all my pots and turn the soil thick heavy and black, so I’ll have to use perlite heavily. Love to use egg shells and have plenty banana peels on property! Do they really “induce flowering”? Some of these plants ( I may start 20 seedlings in soil pots) will end up in yard ( citrus tree garden). Most are to transplant out of 5 gal pot to bigger pot to give as gifts. How long might that take (full sun, plenty water)? Once I get a leaf or two on my sprouts, can I just put in center of a 5 gallon pot and nurse it? What about first in a small peat pot ( they’re not very deep!). Sorry- I’m not a pro, especially with trees!

  • @piosian4196
    @piosian4196 9 місяців тому

    I live in CentralFlorida and grow Kalamansi fpr the past 35 years. I smiled when you mentioned fish scraps to the plants., Citrus growers use mullet washings to water the plants with good success.

  • @Ibodnano
    @Ibodnano Рік тому

    how do you prune this tree?

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 Рік тому

    I found one at the local grocery store lol. I saw it, and immediately felt bad I made my husband spend 30$ on it. Lol.

  • @robuen7711
    @robuen7711 Рік тому

    How often you have to fertilize the tree ?

  • @Vickie2417
    @Vickie2417 2 роки тому

    H calamsnsi has full day sunshine n water it flower a lot but few grow up but small Maoist small na what I need?

  • @Vickie2417
    @Vickie2417 2 роки тому

    My calamsi tree has is very small Malii it na no big not juicy the tree is 20 ft high I put banana coffee rinds n orange peel n dry weeds n water

  • @LukaSea
    @LukaSea 2 роки тому

    Thank you mom for your video very informative!! Your english is very good 👍🏼

  • @andyeugenio
    @andyeugenio 2 роки тому

    There's a lot of comments and questions here but no answers. Is the UGM (Urban Gardening Mom) not reading the feedback to her posting? Or not willing to spend more time than she already did making the video.

  • @poloshirtsamurai
    @poloshirtsamurai 2 роки тому

    How can I stop the fruits from falling? It gets to about half an inch and falls? So frustrating.

  • @somihmar6404
    @somihmar6404 2 роки тому

    Very useful tips thanks alot. No unnecessary talking around like others.

  • @lucijam3337
    @lucijam3337 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your growing tips. I would like to know, though, what kind of soil did you use, how often do you water it (depending on the weather, of course), and how you prune the tree. Thank you!

  • @rguarin540
    @rguarin540 2 роки тому

    Mam...do you have an idea on how to make the calamanci fruit bigger? Thanks

  • @teptalk
    @teptalk 2 роки тому

    I am one of your suki in Shopee. I didn't know you also have a channel! Happy to have come across this today (as I just started my potted calamansi plant from seed).

  • @mdgxoxo
    @mdgxoxo 2 роки тому

    Amazing tree po, I just got mine today, thanks for the tips 😊

  • @domipellunay6637
    @domipellunay6637 2 роки тому

    Maam ilng grams ilagay sa bawat puno ng tanim?

  • @shoebchauhan4925
    @shoebchauhan4925 2 роки тому

    I have two calamondin trees. They are three years old. They didn't produce yet.

  • @milferalvaro1747
    @milferalvaro1747 3 роки тому

    Anong tanim po yan mam?

  • @jtmac9084
    @jtmac9084 3 роки тому

    Borrrrrrring 🤪🤪🤪

  • @medelynmallo8147
    @medelynmallo8147 3 роки тому

    I forgot to order EM solution can I use normal water or used tea bag water for the time being to activate my seeds? Please help!

  • @dan-ace-k5k
    @dan-ace-k5k 3 роки тому

    Madam, thank you for sharing! Stsy safe always.

  • @LouCel_
    @LouCel_ 3 роки тому

    How informative! Thank you😊🌿🌱

  • @xhiel-ry9pp
    @xhiel-ry9pp 3 роки тому

    How about using soil less potting mix..

  • @jovitodelacruz2483
    @jovitodelacruz2483 3 роки тому

    bat andami nag eenglish pag ganito pwede nman magtagalog pra di mahirapan pati ung makikinig mas madaling maiintindihan

    • @jjd3371
      @jjd3371 Рік тому

      😅tama ka jan…

  • @milliechua9037
    @milliechua9037 3 роки тому

    Great explanation.

  • @jsmagsino
    @jsmagsino 3 роки тому

    Hi, what do you use on your calamansi to prevent insects from eating the leaves?

  • @cessy7547
    @cessy7547 3 роки тому

    New sub here☺️ Thanks for the tip 💕 I’ll transfer my calamansi into bigger pots then😅 🇨🇦

  • @MadeintheUK987
    @MadeintheUK987 3 роки тому

    My calamansi leaves are all turning yellow in the pot...please help me what I can do?

  • @cvgmdbe
    @cvgmdbe 3 роки тому

    Im new to your channel! Thanks for the information!

  • @lilarosenberger743
    @lilarosenberger743 3 роки тому

    What’s the name or brand of the plant shampoo and where to buy?

  • @racheljacob1813
    @racheljacob1813 3 роки тому

    do these trees have a period of time which they produce the fruit? I have a 3 year old one I bought in June 2020 and it was budding and producing fruit! now there is the "leftover" fruit still growing but no more buds and my leaves are falling off more so than they did in the summer... I have to leave it in my house during the winter months since it gets too cold here. its not the most sunny spot but its the best I have. When the summer comes back around will it perk back up or am I killing it? I'm horrible with plants and am trying my best to keep this one alive!

  • @farhanfadzir3769
    @farhanfadzir3769 3 роки тому

    how about watering it?

  • @rjay2012
    @rjay2012 3 роки тому

    Does it need a bee to pollinate it

  • @NBejiaFlor
    @NBejiaFlor 3 роки тому

    Salamat po! My parents have a calamansi tree and I'm planning on getting my own, so this was very helpful! 😊

  • @marinethgonzales
    @marinethgonzales 3 роки тому

    Thankful to find a channel on urban gardening or vegetable gardening that is not foreigner. Please mentor me 😃 New enthusiast here

  • @julienedu-aliprandij3464
    @julienedu-aliprandij3464 3 роки тому

    Mine is 4 years old growing in north europe, not much sun and a smaller pot, I never had any fruit as of now and it's not big like that... Thanks for the tips I'll try!

    • @iamshadowbanned699
      @iamshadowbanned699 2 роки тому

      I didn't know you can plant calamondin trees in Europe, let alone in Northern Europe where it's colder.

    • @MultiAbiram
      @MultiAbiram Рік тому

      How is your plant doing now ?

  • @celgibson7219
    @celgibson7219 3 роки тому

    I have 2 baby calamansi

  • @xander1980
    @xander1980 3 роки тому

    This tree looks amazing. I hope you will have time to make a video of how you trim your tree, so it gets that shape. Greetings from Denmark :)

  • @HariiBTV
    @HariiBTV 3 роки тому

    Nice po :)

  • @lailamorillo9495
    @lailamorillo9495 3 роки тому

    saan po ako makabili ng mga seeds ng mga gulay.

  • @feibeasalui8183
    @feibeasalui8183 3 роки тому

    It looks very healthy. What kind of soil do you use?

  • @MiaUy
    @MiaUy 3 роки тому

    I just bought a Calamansi tree in a pot, I hope it will survive, I am keeping it indoor since the Temp here is dropping.

  • @americanpinoyakousa3338
    @americanpinoyakousa3338 3 роки тому

    You are doing a great job 👍 one sub in here 😉

  • @AndrewYPTang
    @AndrewYPTang 4 роки тому

    Hi. My calamansi tree flowers but then the flowers will drop before they develop into calamansi fruit. Appreciate any advise. Thank you!

  • @itouchtheskyilovetrentino
    @itouchtheskyilovetrentino 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing how to grow ginger. I will grow them here on the top of the mountain. I love growing vegetables, berries, officinalis herbs and exploring the place where I live. Please visit my Channel, Like, Share and Subscribe. Cheers for the support.

  • @leonefallesgon590
    @leonefallesgon590 4 роки тому

    Are neem oil + Castille soap can be used as a systematic insecticide?

  • @bellaconag4627
    @bellaconag4627 4 роки тому

    Is it alright to use plain tap water because i dont have the em soln.? Thanks!

  • @markczarstvchannel8235
    @markczarstvchannel8235 4 роки тому

    New Friend here. done na po.pabalik na lng po. thanks po