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"Stop Buying Ginger! Grow an Endless Supply at Home 🏡🌱 #GingerPropagation #GrowYourOwn #PlantHacks
Ever dreamed of harvesting your very own ginger right from your kitchen? 🏡👩‍🌾 Your culinary adventures are about to get a spicy twist! This UA-cam short is your golden ticket to mastering the art of ginger propagation from a simple store-bought root. 🛒🌿
Get ready to:
Uncover the surprisingly simple steps to kickstart your ginger journey 🚀
Learn the insider hacks to ensure successful sprouting every time 🌱✅
Transform your countertops into a bountiful ginger paradise! 🍽️🌺
From zesty flavors to incredible health benefits, your homegrown ginger is just a play away! Don't let this ginger goldmine slip through your fingers. 🤩💡
🎥 Watch now to become the ginger guru among your friends and family!
Remember to like, comment, and share if you find these tips helpful! And for more green-thumb magic, hit that subscribe button! 🌐👍
#GingerPropagation #GrowYourOwn #KitchenGarden #PlantHacks #GardeningShorts #HomegrownSpice #SustainableLiving #UrbanGardening #GingerRootRevival #EcoFriendlyCooking
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My Personal AROID SOIL MIX RECIPE - for thriving Monsteras!My Personal AROID SOIL MIX RECIPE - for thriving Monsteras!
My Personal AROID SOIL MIX RECIPE - for thriving Monsteras!
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Discover the 6 Essentials for Thriving Monsteras with our Aroid Mix Secret! 🌱✨ In this video, we dive into the perfect soil mix that will ensure your Monsteras and other tropical aroids flourish. Learn how to craft a chunky, airy, and nutrient-rich soil mix and learn why each ingredient is essential for a healthy root system for your tropical plants. Key highlights include: - STEP-BY-STEP Guide...
Moss Pole Tips & Tricks - NEED TO KNOW!! #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowth #mosspoleMoss Pole Tips & Tricks - NEED TO KNOW!! #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowth #mosspole
Moss Pole Tips & Tricks - NEED TO KNOW!! #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowth #mosspole
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🌿✨ Unleash Your Indoor Jungle! ✨🌿 Are you ready to elevate your plant game to new heights? 🌱🔝 Dive into our quick and easy guide on crafting the perfect moss pole for your leafy friends! This UA-cam short is packed with insider tips and tricks that will transform your indoor plants from flat to fabulous. 🤩 Why settle for ordinary when you can have extraordinary? 🌟 Learn how to create a natural ...
Propagation Soil Mix #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowthPropagation Soil Mix #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowth
Propagation Soil Mix #plantcare #houseplants #plantgrowth
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Maximize plant growth with this easy-to-make propagation soil mix! 🌱🌟 Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a budding plant parent, this quick guide shows you the perfect blend for healthy roots. For the full recipe and more tips, check out our website! #PlantPropagation #GardeningTips #GrowWithUs 👉 Full guide here: gardenbenchtop.com/monstera-soil-mix-recipe/
Roots Alert! 🌱 When to Plant Your Water-Propagated Cuttings | Quick Guide #shortsRoots Alert! 🌱 When to Plant Your Water-Propagated Cuttings | Quick Guide #shorts
Roots Alert! 🌱 When to Plant Your Water-Propagated Cuttings | Quick Guide #shorts
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Got a green thumb and a cup full of roots? 🌿✨ It's time to level up from water to soil! In this quick and quirky guide, I'll show you the tell-tale signs that your water-propagated cuttings are ready to make the big move. 🚚🌱 👀 What you'll learn: - The root-length reveal: How long should those roots really be? - The health check: Spotting robust roots vs. ones that need more time. - Timing is ev...
A Healthy MONSTERA Root Ball in 6 Weeks - FIND OUT HOW!A Healthy MONSTERA Root Ball in 6 Weeks - FIND OUT HOW!
A Healthy MONSTERA Root Ball in 6 Weeks - FIND OUT HOW!
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Dive into the world of plant magic with our latest episode, "Monstera Miracle: Air Layering Success & Surprises!" Discover the step-by-step journey of air layering a Monstera, where we unveil a thriving root ball complete with primary and secondary roots. 🌿✨ But wait, there's a twist - a hint of root rot challenges our success. In this episode, you'll learn how to: - Set up a foolproof air laye...
Roots on Roots! Monstera Albo Propagation Experiment [4 WEEK UPDATE]Roots on Roots! Monstera Albo Propagation Experiment [4 WEEK UPDATE]
Roots on Roots! Monstera Albo Propagation Experiment [4 WEEK UPDATE]
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We have progress! Tune into this episode of the Garden Bench Top, where we unveil the progress results of our Monstera Albo propagation experiment. 🌱✨ Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a budding plant enthusiast, this video has foolproof techniques and exciting discoveries. In just 4.5 weeks, our monstera albo has shown substantial root growth through the air layering method, and we're h...
FOOL PROOF Monstera Propagation Technique: Step-by-Step TutorialFOOL PROOF Monstera Propagation Technique: Step-by-Step Tutorial
FOOL PROOF Monstera Propagation Technique: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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🌱✨ Dive into the world of "Monstera Magic: Foolproof Air Layering Technique Revealed!" and unlock the secrets to effortlessly propagating your beloved Monstera Albo. Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or new to the indoor gardening scene, this video is your ultimate guide to adding more greenery to your space without the fear of failure. Get ready to discover: - The Step-by-Step Guide: Lear...
Monstera Magic: First Fenestrations in 4 Months!Monstera Magic: First Fenestrations in 4 Months!
Monstera Magic: First Fenestrations in 4 Months!
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🌱 Unveil the secrets of Monstera Magic with our latest tutorial - Monstera Magic: First Fenestrations in 4 Months! 🎉 Dive into the world of lush foliage and learn how to transform your Monstera leaves from plain to perforated perfection. Say goodbye to guesswork with our foolproof techniques! In this video, you'll discover: - The miraculous journey of a Monstera from unremarkable to unbelievabl...
Get Your Stubborn Cuttings to ROOT! 4 Methods to Encourage Root Development - Garden Bench TopGet Your Stubborn Cuttings to ROOT! 4 Methods to Encourage Root Development - Garden Bench Top
Get Your Stubborn Cuttings to ROOT! 4 Methods to Encourage Root Development - Garden Bench Top
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Struggling with cuttings that just won't root? Say goodbye to stubborn stems with this step-by-step guide. 🌼🌱 In this video, we unveil four foolproof techniques to kickstart your cuttings into a rooting frenzy. From the simplicity of water propagation in a glass jar, observing the roots dance into life, to the modern marvel of LECA, ensuring your cuttings remain hydrated and happy. We'll also s...
Clean LECA Balls in Under 2 Mins!! ✨ Quick & Easy Cleaning HacksClean LECA Balls in Under 2 Mins!! ✨ Quick & Easy Cleaning Hacks
Clean LECA Balls in Under 2 Mins!! ✨ Quick & Easy Cleaning Hacks
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Attention all plant enthusiasts! 🌱 Are your LECA balls looking a bit dull? Let's get them shining like new! Dive into this short for the simplest, most effective ways to clean your LECA balls, ensuring your green babies thrive in a pristine environment. Perfect for busy plant parents, these quick tips will save you time and keep your plants happy. Don't miss out on the secret to a sparkling hyd...
How to Transition Water Propagated Cuttings to Soil: 3 Steps to SuccessHow to Transition Water Propagated Cuttings to Soil: 3 Steps to Success
How to Transition Water Propagated Cuttings to Soil: 3 Steps to Success
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Discover the tips we use to successfully transition water-propagated cuttings into soil. Watch as we walk you through the steps of transitioning a stunning variegated Monstera Albo into an airy chunky soil mixture. TIMESTAMPS Available in the comments section. USEFUL LINKS: Article - gardenbenchtop.com/how-to-transfer-water-propagated-cuttings-to-soil/
Monstera Challenge: Winning Against Brown Tips | Ultimate UpdateMonstera Challenge: Winning Against Brown Tips | Ultimate Update
Monstera Challenge: Winning Against Brown Tips | Ultimate Update
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Welcome to the sixth (AND FINAL) episode of our Monstera Brown Tips Troubleshooting Series. We are so thrilled with the outcome of this troubleshooting series - we now have a thriving Monstera, which is happily producing new growth, as well as aerial roots. In this episode, we will be updating you on the health of the monstera, as well as recapping the steps we took to reviving it from a dehydr...
Repotting a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 03)Repotting a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 03)
Repotting a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 03)
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Read about it at: gardenbenchtop.com/philodendron-sunburn/ It's time to repot this sunburned philodendron and inject some much-needed fresh soil and nutrients. In this episode, you will learn the process of repotting a philodendron. Make sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to our channel to follow our series where we dive deep into reviving a troubled Monstera Deliciosa that is developing brown tips on it...
How to Clean Up a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 02)How to Clean Up a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 02)
How to Clean Up a Sun Damaged Philodendron (Ep 02)
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Read about it at: gardenbenchtop.com/philodendron-sunburn/ In this episode, we give the sunburned philodendron a bit of a makeover by cleaning up and removing any dead plant matter. We guide you through the process to ensure no diseases are spread between your indoor plants. As well as allowing your Philodendron to focus its energy on new growth. Make sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to our channel to ...

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  • @shanaeyoung30
    @shanaeyoung30 13 днів тому

    Hey I can’t find any activated charcoal. I’m trying repot Toma so I can’t order any online. Can I just use regular charcoal and if so , how much? Thanks

  • @nikie224
    @nikie224 15 днів тому

    These have been so helpful!

  • @georgeduncan8946
    @georgeduncan8946 26 днів тому

    And 'G' should be A standard during Flu season .... thats why in Ayurveda...its the universal medicine🤗🤗💕💕💕

  • @roxybooboo6709
    @roxybooboo6709 Місяць тому

    I use nail clippers to cut the zip ties. No sharp edges and so no sanding. Im going to make a few of these😊 thank you,

  • @Lswisdom77
    @Lswisdom77 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the tips ❤

  • @betitagtz
    @betitagtz Місяць тому

    Thanks for the updates 🎉!

  • @brandonterry6194
    @brandonterry6194 2 місяці тому

    GRATITUDE💥🤩💥

  • @CarlKeeling1881
    @CarlKeeling1881 2 місяці тому

    A piece of onion in the water will promote root growth too

  • @whiteynut
    @whiteynut 3 місяці тому

    If you dip the pieces in a dilute peroxide solution it will usually kill off mold or mildew.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for watching and for sharing this helpful tip! Using a dilute peroxide solution to prevent mold and mildew is a great idea. I'll definitely try it out.

  • @juniorbadu5253
    @juniorbadu5253 3 місяці тому

    Do you have to plant it into soil? Can it grow with just water until harvest?

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 3 місяці тому

      I haven't tried growing it solely in water myself yet, but it sounds like an interesting experiment to try in the future! One concern might be the risk of the ginger rotting if it's submerged in water for an extended period. Additionally, you'd need to ensure it receives adequate nutrients, perhaps by using a hydroponic fertilizer, to support its growth until harvest.

  • @hendrickenlauren
    @hendrickenlauren 3 місяці тому

    Wow !!! 🤯 I never knew the ariel roots were a sign for needing a moss pole . THANKS A MILLION ❤

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 3 місяці тому

      Glad it helped! As Monsteras mature, they seek more stability to reach more light. Happy gardening! 🌿😊

  • @CrissyPayne-Dalton
    @CrissyPayne-Dalton 3 місяці тому

    Ready to view video for how to grow ginger root in soil

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 3 місяці тому

      Hi @CrissyPayne-Dalton - firstly, thanks for tuning into the channel. Here is the link to the video where I planted the propagated ginger into soil - ua-cam.com/video/8JF5brCMXAg/v-deo.htmlsi=BOIG8Xbf0oLiN_wE Let us know if you have any questions about the process ;)

  • @ceebee0766
    @ceebee0766 4 місяці тому

    Hi, great tutorial...I've done pretty much what you have shown (apart from pebbles in the bottom and I used compost instead of coir), but I'm finding despite lots of airflow holes around side/bottom, theres still a lot of condensation, recently I've noted vinegar flies are now getting in...and I think a lot of the worms may have have died as I can't see many of them (I bought 1000) and what little food scraps I've been giving them don't seem to be going. Inside the box, there is also a lot of dirt right up to the top of the box...so, is that a sign it's still too hot for them?

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 4 місяці тому

      Hi ceebee0766 - thanks for reaching out with the worm farm issues you are experiencing. Don't worry they are all common problems. Here are my thoughts... Moisture Control: Excess condensation might mean your bin is too wet or has poor drainage. Can you confirm if there is any condensation coming out from the drainage holes in the bottom of your bin? If not, the holes may be blocked. Vinegar Flies: These guys usually appear if the bin is too wet or there are too many food scraps. You said you aren't feeding them much scraps, so maybe bury it under the bedding to discourage flies. Missing Worms & Food Not Disappearing: This could indicate that the bin environment isn't ideal. I don't think they have disappeared because you mentioned there is dirt on the walls, which is usually a sign that worms are climbing the walls. Don't be afraid to dig around in the worm farm - you'll be surprised just how many worms are in there. Also if your worm farm is relatively new, the worms will have plenty of fresh food from the original starting materials, so they may not need the food at all for the first few weeks. Temperature Check: Worms prefer temperatures between 55°F to 77°F (13°C to 25°C). the only way to tell if it is too hot or cold is to use a thermometer. If it's hotter, consider moving the bin to a cooler spot and out of direct sunlight. Sorry about the long reply - hopefully it helps with the worm farm!

    • @ceebee0766
      @ceebee0766 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your response :) I ended up putting lots aeration holes around the top of the lid and then promptly freaked out that they will escape during the night! There isn't any condensation or hardly any worm wee in the bottom box (but I only got a thousand worms about 3 weeks ago and they're itty bitty ones). I put flyscreen mesh on the bottom of the feeder box (which also has holes for aeration around 9 or so around the size of a thick pen/pencil). I ended up removing the food - as I suspect the the original starting material was pretty thick, as I used the packing material, sugar cane mulch and compost). They sit under our patio, so the temperature should get pretty even and now moving into autumn, it may get colder during winter, but we have a hessian bag ready to go). I tested the bedding and its moist (not wet, wet), but when I squeezed it with my hand, no moisture came out)...and I put on some dried leaf litter the other day and then topped this with newpaper...but the newpaper always feels damp from the condensation...and so far, no escapees out of the top layer aeration holes...it's a pretty big box (aquarium sized box)...so I'm thinking I may just not have enough worm??

  • @t.dianfried8143
    @t.dianfried8143 5 місяців тому

    😊 Hi I need to know if ,my mistake of putting mine in the freezer means they not going to grow at all?’did I kill them ??

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 4 місяці тому

      I personally haven't frozen ginger before I always grow my ginger and put it in the garden, so unfortunately I have no experience with it. I have read that freezing ginger can damage the cellular structure, so what I would try is defrosting it and checking to see if the rhizome isn't too mushy. If it feels normal, then try growing it like I did in the video - you really don't have anything to lose. ;)

  • @Plantlady77
    @Plantlady77 5 місяців тому

    I am new to your channel so I wanted to say hi! And also add another trick I use to get cuttings to send out roots. I actually learned about this method from an albo grower in Australia but it works every time for me. I haven’t tried every single type of plant that has nodes like pothos and philodendrons, but I have tried lots and it’s worked very well for me! So I thought I’d share. 😊 1) as most people are aware you let your fresh cutting harden off (I let it sit out for about 24 hours) to let the fresh cut dry out. 2) I get a glass jar (I have lots of different shapes and sizes) pick one that will hold the node up out of the water. You don’t want the actual node down in the water. Only part of the aerial root should be submerged. 3) you want to get a fish tank air bubbler with an air stone that will sit down in the water and constantly add air to your water. 4) you want to add 3ml peroxide per liter of filtered water/ distilled water. This adds extra oxygen to the water. And as usual, you will change the water out every 3 days. And clean the glass jar out the best you can with your hands when you change the water. 5) and this probably should have been #1! Always make sure your hands and work areas that you will be handling your albo or whatever it may be that you are trying to root is clean and sanitized. This is especially important for Albo Monstera’s. I hope this helps someone! 💚

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 5 місяців тому

      This comment is exactly why I love the indoor plant communities! Everyone is so helpful and willing to share their ideas and experiences. This suggestion is absolute gold - I've heard of this method too but I haven't tried it personally. It definitely sounds like a great experiment for a future video! Thanks @Plantlady77 for the tips and suggestions!

  • @maryannmodesto4076
    @maryannmodesto4076 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing such an important care tip. My philodendron birkin was like that., so now I know how to care for it.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 5 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear your Birkin got sun burned. Luckily it can make a full recovery with the right care. Let us know if you have any questions along the recovery journey ;)

  • @purpleluna8413
    @purpleluna8413 6 місяців тому

    Good.info

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 5 місяців тому

      I'm so happy you found the video helpful - let us know how you go with growing your ginger at home!

  • @venkataramarajunagaraju5937
    @venkataramarajunagaraju5937 6 місяців тому

    Best time plz brother

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for tuning into our tutorial - trying starting at the Ginger Root Selection chapter at 3:09 ;)

  • @marianita420
    @marianita420 7 місяців тому

    Looks like you have a brand of Leca that comes fairly clean. The clay balls I have turn the water dark gravy brown even after 4-6 washings. On second thought it could be that I'm washing a much larger amount. Thank you for sharing this video😊

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 7 місяців тому

      Absolute pleasure sharing my techniques for cleaning the LECA - that's what I want to encourage with all plant parents. Share all the tips and tricks for caring for our plants and we can all learn together ;)

    • @marianita420
      @marianita420 7 місяців тому

      @@gardenbenchtop Absolutely !

  • @Adelaide2286
    @Adelaide2286 7 місяців тому

    The Australian Brush (Bush) Turkey can eat and totally destroy every cucumber plant in a garden bed. 'Nasty deterrents' put around each plant is a failure. The bush Turkey just scratches all the soil away from the Cucumber. Also, forget about any growing tomato plants, all eaten by Mr/Mrs Turkey.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 7 місяців тому

      I haven't had much experience with Australian Brush Turkeys, but I can definitely empathize with the frustrations of losing crops of fruits and vegetables. Rats and possums are the critters that constantly raid my patches. I struggle to even grow rose bushes and wisteria, because they eat the fresh buds and new growth - which permanently stunts the plant! 😠

  • @gardenbenchtop
    @gardenbenchtop 7 місяців тому

    TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - A bit about the Epipremnum Pinnatum 02:25 - A Close Look at the New Roots! 03:28 - WARNING for Water Propagation! 04:40 - Method 1 - Water Jar Propagation 06:35 - Method 2 - LECA Propagation 08:47 - Method 3 - Activating Growth Points 09:34 - Method 4 - Spahgnum Moss & Rooting Hormone 10:21 - Secret to Stimulating Root Growth - 🌟DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 🌟

  • @michelleburkholder2547
    @michelleburkholder2547 7 місяців тому

    4:54

  • @ANutterwitch-wq1gj
    @ANutterwitch-wq1gj 8 місяців тому

    Where do you get the coarse sand from? I've no problem finding fine sand, but coarse..? Can't find that.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 8 місяців тому

      Hi @ANutterwitch-wq1gj - I sourced my sand from my local nursery which has a section that is specialized for Bonsai's. So I try go for a sand that is classified as 'coarse'. I did a quick amazon search and found quite a few options, like this: amzn.to/40JKegK What you want to avoid is any sand created for sand pits - because they add in a host of chemicals that you DO NOT want in your houseplants.

    • @michelleburkholder2547
      @michelleburkholder2547 5 місяців тому

      I don't know. I used regular sand, and it clogged up the drainage hole. This is an unnecessary expense waste of dirt.

  • @gardenbenchtop
    @gardenbenchtop 9 місяців тому

    TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Step 1 - How to Tell Your Cutting is Ready 02:28 - Step 2 - Preparing Materials 04:11 - Worm Castings Harvesting 06:24 - Step 3 - Transplanting Your Cutting 08:20 - After Care and Maintenance

  • @GWhite1001
    @GWhite1001 9 місяців тому

    Great video but one thing I noticed is that the string around the PVC goes all the way down into the soil to the bottom of the pot. Won't that essentially make this a self-watering pot that keeps the soil constantly moist and not allow the soil to dry out between watering (which monsteras prefer)?

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 9 місяців тому

      Great point @GWhite1001 - I think you would be right about this fact. Personally, I haven't had any issues with the rope keeping the soil too wet - but that being said, I do live in an area with low humidity (Aus), so I think the moss probably evaporates and absorbs most of the moisture BEFORE it reaches the soil. I think on my next moss pole, I'll take your suggestion on board and stop where the moss is. Thanks for contributing your thoughts on this :)

  • @rotyex
    @rotyex 9 місяців тому

    How does this only have 600 veiws? Im excited to try this

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the enthusiasm @rotyex. Let us know how you go and if you have any questions feel free to ask them here. Always happy to help ;)

    • @rotyex
      @rotyex 9 місяців тому

      @gardenbenchtop actually came out amazing. Put a adansonii on mine and it looks awesome.

  • @emeraldoil8426
    @emeraldoil8426 Рік тому

    To get it level, use only 3 toothpicks at 60 degree angles. It will then self-level.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      @emeraldoil8426 - Thanks for the tip! I did try the 3 toothpick trick, I was just missing the 60° angle part! Thanks again

  • @SwissNoobWatches
    @SwissNoobWatches Рік тому

    😊😊😊😊nice update thanks

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Glad you are enjoying the propagation series :)

  • @SwissNoobWatches
    @SwissNoobWatches Рік тому

    😊😊😊thanks 2 week update nice

  • @SwissNoobWatches
    @SwissNoobWatches Рік тому

    😊😊😊thanks for the Update😊😊love your videos

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words. It's comments like yours that gives me the encouragement to keep producing series like these :)

  • @michaelprochnau7128
    @michaelprochnau7128 Рік тому

    like IO care if you have a cold what a goof. You cold makes you sound funny try speaking English

  • @melaniemackay2679
    @melaniemackay2679 Рік тому

    Could it be that the flat cut surface being in the water help the plant absorb water and get stuff going. that seems to be the major difference to me. One has a cut surface in the water, and the other does not - it's cut surface is largely above the water.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Absolutely, you’ve brought up a great point! That definitely could be the main difference between the two pieces of ginger. With one having the cut surface submerged, and the other having it exposed above water, it could be the key to successful ginger propagation. I'd love to give it another go in the future to see if we can verify the theory :) Keep up the keen observations! 😊

  • @moonbabe612
    @moonbabe612 Рік тому

    Exciting video!

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Glad you liked the video. I've got another video in the works for installing the Self watering Moss Pole with my Monstera Deliciosa...so stay tuned 😉

  • @h2hshake71
    @h2hshake71 Рік тому

    Beware!! I bought this product on Amazon. It was highly rated with thousands of ratings, but it didn't work. I'm suspicious of those ratings. Neither the pH or the moisture meter worked. My moisture meter arrived with the arrow pointing to dry. I stuck it in moist soil and it never registered anything. The pointer stayed pointing to dry. The pH meter isn't working either. Out of the ox the pointer is about 7, and I tried different places in my large yard and the pointer never moved. I will try to return it for a refund.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      I'm so sorry to hear about the troubles you experienced with this particular moisture and pH meter. I have read and heard from forums that others have had trouble with moisture meters in general. I personally didn't have any issues with the meter, but yours may have been faulty, so hopefully you can get a full refund. There are plenty of other ways to test your soil for moisture. I also like to use the finger test when I'm doing the rounds.

  • @JolynJessica
    @JolynJessica Рік тому

    great to know! thank you!

  • @mllokie9075
    @mllokie9075 Рік тому

    I find adding leaves helps drainage and retain some moisture.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      I love the suggestion. But I have so many questions...like what kinds of leaves do you use? how many leaves would you add to a dish the size used in the video? Thanks for contributing your tips and tricks :)

    • @mllokie9075
      @mllokie9075 Рік тому

      @@gardenbenchtop as I am an avid wormer hehe I sit the leaves for a few months to start to break doun then about 10% leaves just mix them in helps everything out I think As in west Canada I grab leaves from everything but tomatoes the neighbours love me lol or think I am crazy

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip - I'll give it a go for my worm farms :)

  • @LIMABN
    @LIMABN Рік тому

    I have a star glass dish that was headed to the thrift store. I'll try your method to root some ginger in it first!

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      That's exactly where I picked mine up from :) Nothing like a bit of upcycling. Mind you, it is not exactly a critical component in propagating ginger root ;)

    • @LIMABN
      @LIMABN Рік тому

      @@gardenbenchtop 😆. I broke up a piece of store ginger root in a pot last summer. I'm clear. Montana so by October all the pieces had grown some ginger it was about break even for what I put into it. I tried getting it routed before I drop it into soil.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      I used to try planting directly in the ground, but my area is quite wet and most of it ended up rotting. These days I am getting a better yield by allowing the ginger roots to establish strong roots before planting them soil ;)

  • @roseannbananola4180
    @roseannbananola4180 Рік тому

    Mdali lng pla mgtanim

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Iyan ay magandang pakinggan - mayroon ka bang anumang mga tip para sa pagtatanim nito sa lupa? Translation (English): Orig: It's easy to plant. Reply: That's great to hear - do you have any tips for planting it in the ground?

  • @simplysimon1918
    @simplysimon1918 Рік тому

    Bro you have to rinse the perlite that powder is not good for you to breathe or have on your plants lol

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip Simply Simon LOL. That makes complete sense. The powder completely engulfed me when I was making the video. 😂

  • @robsut
    @robsut Рік тому

    Thanks for the update.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      It was my pleasure. It was a fun experiment with mixed results - but I was amazed how quickly the ginger stems can shoot up. Sometimes it felt like they were growing an inch a day! Hope you enjoyed the series. I plan on making more like it to document my gardening experiments. Take care.

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your set up. Take care. 😎

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      It was my pleasure AJ. I love vermicomposting - it just makes so much sense! I'll do a quick update when I transfer these worms into their new home when it arrives :)

  • @maryu8328
    @maryu8328 Рік тому

    two of the text went too fast, but most of all, a recommended next video pop up blocks all the text at the end that give the most important instructions! so theres no way to read it But thank you for making this video.

    • @maryu8328
      @maryu8328 Рік тому

      I found out they are called End Screen Cards and only the video creator can remove them. hope this helps

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Hi Mary - thanks for your feedback - really appreciate you taking the time. What an oversight! We've adjusted the end screen cards to show the text now - sorry about that! We've also noted your suggestion about the text speed. You can also read the full article on Reusing Mushroom Substrate at our website - the link is in the description of the video. :)

    • @maryu8328
      @maryu8328 Рік тому

      @@gardenbenchtop wow. thank you!

    • @ahmadbhat-c3n
      @ahmadbhat-c3n 27 днів тому

      which ingridients have we add to reuse compost of button mashroom

  • @Holypikemanz
    @Holypikemanz Рік тому

    A child like video for a cheap chinese product.

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      thanks for your comment Holypikemanz :) It's still early days and to be honest I'm just starting on my UA-cam journey, so appreciate the feedback. Hopefully I can improve my editing skills in future videos. Happy gardening

  • @courtneyanneramey1944
    @courtneyanneramey1944 Рік тому

    Honestly, you crushing the eggshells at the end… was satisfying. Like those videos people make where paint slowly spins into Cool designs lol

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      LOL - I thought I was the only one who got mesmerized by those videos! I have to admit, crushing the eggshells between your fingers was definitely therapeutic. My girls couldn't help themselves, but join in on the fun. Definitely recommend it - plus your plants will love you for it too ;)

  • @courtneyanneramey1944
    @courtneyanneramey1944 Рік тому

    Hi! Can you please make a video about your worm farm? I’m 100% interested in making my own after watching this video ♥️

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Hi Courtney - Absolutely! Funny you should request it because it was one of the next few videos on my to-do list. I'll make sure to let you know when its LIVE. Cheers

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Hi Courtney - I've finally had the opportunity to publish my video on Making a Worm Farm and it is LIVE now. Check it out here - ua-cam.com/video/pBD6uspZCaY/v-deo.html . You can also check out our article on our website gardenbenchtop.com/how-to-start-a-worm-farm/ Thanks for watching :)

  • @s1lv3r_xo
    @s1lv3r_xo Рік тому

    Hi

    • @gardenbenchtop
      @gardenbenchtop Рік тому

      Hi Luvs1lver - thanks for stopping by. Let us know if you have any questions about making snake plant soil. Be happy to help out!