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Dr. Denise DeBusk
United States
Приєднався 10 тра 2013
This channel provides video lectures for my various college classes, related to horticulture and plant science.
5 Common Mistakes When Starting Seeds Indoors
In this video, we're going to talk about the top 5 common mistakes when starting seeds indoors. If you're a beginner gardener or even an experienced one, these tips will help you avoid some major pitfalls and set your seedlings up for success!
If you want an extra boost in your seed starting journey, make sure to download my Seed Starting Cheatsheet: 12 Easiest Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors, www.rescuemyplant.com/seed-cheatsheet. It's a handy resource that will help you choose the best vegetable seeds for indoor growing success.
Mistake #1: Improper Timing
Timing is everything when it comes to starting seeds indoors. We'll show you how to nail the perfect timing so that your seedlings are ready to thrive when it's time to transplant them outside.
Mistake #2: Over or Underwatering
Watering can be a bit tricky, but fear not! We'll guide you on finding that sweet spot of just the right amount of water for healthy and happy seedlings.
Mistake #3: Improper Lighting
Lighting plays a crucial role in seedling development. We'll share our expert tips on providing adequate light for your indoor garden, even if you don't have access to natural sunlight.
Mistake #4: Not Thinning
Crowded seedlings can lead to stunted growth and poor plant health. We'll teach you the importance of thinning out your seedlings and give you simple techniques for doing it effectively.
Mistake #5: Not Hardening Off
Your little plants need a smooth transition from their cozy indoor environment to the great outdoors. We'll explain why hardening off is essential and show you how to do it properly.
So join me in this video as we dive into these common mistakes and equip you with the knowledge to avoid them. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe to our channel for more gardening tips, and let's grow some amazing seedlings together!
If you want an extra boost in your seed starting journey, make sure to download my Seed Starting Cheatsheet: 12 Easiest Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors, www.rescuemyplant.com/seed-cheatsheet. It's a handy resource that will help you choose the best vegetable seeds for indoor growing success.
Mistake #1: Improper Timing
Timing is everything when it comes to starting seeds indoors. We'll show you how to nail the perfect timing so that your seedlings are ready to thrive when it's time to transplant them outside.
Mistake #2: Over or Underwatering
Watering can be a bit tricky, but fear not! We'll guide you on finding that sweet spot of just the right amount of water for healthy and happy seedlings.
Mistake #3: Improper Lighting
Lighting plays a crucial role in seedling development. We'll share our expert tips on providing adequate light for your indoor garden, even if you don't have access to natural sunlight.
Mistake #4: Not Thinning
Crowded seedlings can lead to stunted growth and poor plant health. We'll teach you the importance of thinning out your seedlings and give you simple techniques for doing it effectively.
Mistake #5: Not Hardening Off
Your little plants need a smooth transition from their cozy indoor environment to the great outdoors. We'll explain why hardening off is essential and show you how to do it properly.
So join me in this video as we dive into these common mistakes and equip you with the knowledge to avoid them. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe to our channel for more gardening tips, and let's grow some amazing seedlings together!
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5 Common Mistakes When Growing Vegetables in Containers
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In this video, Dr. DeBusk will show you the top 5 mistakes to avoid when embarking on your container gardening journey. If you struggle with your container, check out the Container Grown Goodness mini-course, rescuemyplant.com/container. Growing vegetables in containers can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it's important to know the pitfalls to ensure your plants thrive. Join us as we...
10 Best Vegetables to Grow in Containers
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In this video, Dr. Denise DeBusk shares valuable insights on container gardening, highlighting the ten best vegetables to grow in containers. She emphasizes the importance of providing adequate sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering for successful container gardening. The recommended vegetables include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, leafy greens, radishes, carrots, beans, zucchini, e...
10 Simple Ways to Manage Aphids Naturally
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Discover effective methods for controlling aphids in your garden. Learn organic solutions, cultural practices, and pest management tips for a thriving garden. Timestamps for key topics: 0:00 - Introduction 1:11 - What do you expect to see with aphids? 3:08 - Vegetables commonly infested by aphids 4:08 - The importance of managing aphids quickly 4:38 - How to effectively monitor for aphids 5:50 ...
Beginner's Guide to Watering Your Home Vegetable Garden | When, How, and How Much
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To find out why your dream garden is not a reality and get solutions, take my quiz, www.rescuemyplant.com/quiz. Are your home vegetable plants thirsty? 🌱💦 Learn the essential tips and tricks for watering your garden like a pro! In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the best time to water, how to water effectively, how much water your plants need, and how to recognize when they're ...
10 Principles of Square Foot Vegetable Gardening
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10 Principles of Square Foot Vegetable Gardening
How to Control Cutworms in the Garden
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How to Control Cutworms in the Garden
Root-Knot Nematodes in the Vegetable Garden
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Root-Knot Nematodes in the Vegetable Garden
What are Plant-Parasitic Nematodes?
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What are Plant-Parasitic Nematodes?
Financial Management in the Nursery Business
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Financial Management in the Nursery Business
Securing Finances for the Nursery Business
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Securing Finances for the Nursery Business
Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Soil Loss
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Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Soil Loss
Insect Orders of Horticultural Significance
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Insect Orders of Horticultural Significance
The Integrated Pest Management Concept
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The Integrated Pest Management Concept
I’m Terrified bugs but I got put in entomology for science Olympiad so I’m here 😃
you should make shorts like this
NICE!
So you kill everything good in your soil? This is stupidity. The soil is alive. You don’t want to kill it. The Earth is alive and it reads you don’t want to kill it.
These videos are amazing
so useful video!!! thanks!!!
very good you Tube
I heard a quote somewhere that basically summed to if you cant find a class teach yourself, i feel like with this being such a niche subject its a bit difficult to get into entomology compared to more common classes and videos like this make it so much more accessible to study
I know this is late, but I’m wondering if I should give up on some wilting and diseases displaced hydrangeas I tried to save. They have very few leaves with red and black spots. Another is my Nectarine and peach trees which have leaf curl, rust, and are oozing sap at the bottom. I’ve only gotten 3 peaches in the past 4 years.
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Very nice 👍
#Thank you very much we captured a lot!
Thank you 🙏
Love from india ❤
You’re just reading this - delivery is awful
Greeting Doc! I have a few questions and perhaps you can assist me with answering them; A.I. and I get nowhere together. A Virgin Tiger Moth (Apantesis Virgo) laid ~50 eggs on my peach jam jar. I felt obligated and so I protected them until about 8 days later when they ALL hatched (emerged). They have been eating dandelion ever since. Harnessed Tiger Moth's and Virgin Tiger Moths look VERY similar and so there is a possibility that they are Harnessed and not Virgin Tiger moth pupae... However, if you are able to answer any of the following questions it is *MUCH* appreciated, thank you: (1) Given the captive setting, abundance of food and climate controlled environment about how many days apart would you say each instar should/will occur for this species? I am curious for management reasons, seeing as how there are ~50 of them, to know how often their instars occur; the number of days between instars. (2) When do you think sticks should be introduced into their habitat? (3) Do these [~6mm long] caterpillars require sticks to instar (molt)? Or are sticks reserved for for cocooning purposes? (4) Based on available knowledge and in consideration of the fact that we're in the mid-west of the US, between 36 and 37 degrees N of the equator, and that it is mid-September, are these caterpillars likely to overwinter as caterpillars? Or are they likely to go ahead and cocoon (complete metamorphosis) before winter arrives? ANYTHING HELPS AND THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH!! I really appreciate it! Thank you for your time and for the informative video!
Thank you Dr. DeBuske!
I love bugs. I love them so much. They are all my tiny friends. 💖💖💖💖💖
I’m worried that if I pull up a sickly looking plant to examine the roots, I will kill the plant and it might not have had nematodes and there might have been a completely different problem.☹️
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You didnot say anything about how they do it this is not going to be helpful especially in school
Can everyone please help me, I accidentally touched my hand to fly larvae and I washed my hands many times but still can't get rid of the smell. Sometimes the is not so much, but sometimes the smell is stronger and my hand hurts in an inexplicable way, what should I do?
Thank you! Your advice is appreciated.
This has been my worst year ever because of cut worms. I never had them before now. I started with 50 egg plant and assorted pepper plants with a few other things like spearmint and rosemary. I now have 9 plants remaining. What amazed me was how methodical the cut worm were. Nightly they work their way through the garden lopping off the tops of plants. I've dug for them and been out late at night but have never found one. The collars did the job but other remedies were hit and miss. I turned my failed gardening experience into a learning lab so all is not lost.
Nice description. I've a question: in which state, locates, predominate oxisoil class?
Excellent and outstanding!!!!! WOW!
I wonder why she keeps mentioning Irish potatoes as if that variety has properties other potato varieties don't? I hope she doesn't think potatoes are from Ireland!
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Is this recorded? I’d like to build my own garden
I will love more of these
Thanks you for this wounderful Tutorial.. i reallu learn alot
informative
thank you so much for making this video! i am trying to teach myself entomology.
thanks a lot
I came here to learn how entomologists do their job. Plus my family hates bugs in the house, and I set them all free in the wild, unless it’s a non native, invasive species.
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Why can’t you use skim milk?
Bowden taught me this! 😁🖤
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Amazing video
I've been listening to your classes while at work, they're amazing, thank you so much for sharing!
This info is so good and really well put together so thank you so much but you sound so bored and worn out from reading the script like a high school student randomly called on to read Shakespeare
I don’t say this to be mean so I’m sorry if that came across as super rude I just mean that it was good solid info but very hard to follow along with a narrator that doesn’t seem to have a cohesive understanding of the material themselves enough to be able to just talk about the subject alongside a bulleted presentation rather than literally reading every word from a script and having to pause to correct your reading mistakes and losing focus from the audience within that
That was fun.
Thanks for this information it helps me right now
thank you ms.denise❤
Learning. Thanks
Could you teach life cycle of some important diseases
You talk way to fast