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How To Get Free Plants [ A Complete Guide To Proplifting ]
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How To Build A Garden Trellis That Last FOREVER ( Cheap And Easy )
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Whether you're building a garden trellis from bamboo, plastic rods, or treated wood, they eventually fail. This simple-to-build trellis will last forever and can withstand high wind and a heavy load of vegetables all summer long. The cost for these trellises will save you tons over the years as their lifespan is easily over 50 years. ✅Check This Out: How To Make Premium Potting Soil: ua-cam.com...
Growing Giant Hosta The Fastest Way Possible | SECRET HACKS
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Hosta are a must for every garden. Each spring they return better than before and even send out flowers in spring and early summer. Hosta's have dozens if not hundreds of varieties. I cover 25 tips, tricks, and hacks that will speed up the growth of your hosta to mammoth size. ✅Check This Out: How To Make Premium Potting Soil: ua-cam.com/video/2KGQVghcVDY/v-deo.html Slugs In Your Garden || 10 S...
This Liquid Will Completely Transform Your Garden (Sold In Every Grocery Store)
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Gardening is a delicate balance between nature and our desire to manipulate our surroundings. Whether you're growing vegetables, ornamentals, or exotics this one rarely-used product can change your garden forever. I will cover more than 20 ways to use it and give formulas along the way. ✅Check This Out: Natural Weed Killer That Works Better Than Round Up: ua-cam.com/video/tZlnSWjNt0o/v-deo.html...
How To Grow Potatoes In 5 Gallon Buckets For Beginners (Self Watering)
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This simple method of growing potatoes in 5-gallon buckets is an easy way to produce maximum harvest in a small area. This system only requires two buckets and can self-water. Perfect for small space gardening on a balcony, porch, or small area. Depending on variety you can have a harvest in as little as 2 months. ✅Subscribe To My UA-cam Channel. Thanks For Your Support! ua-cam.com/channels/q0f...
5 Secrets To Growing Tons Of Sweet Potatoes ( Even In Winter )
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Growing sweet potatoes is super easy using these tips and tricks to get a maximum harvest. Growing in five-gallon buckets can be done all year long by transporting the bucket in and out of a garage or greenhouse. Secrets include maximizing size over yield and a few other methods to grow tons of sweet potatoes. ✅Subscribe To My UA-cam Channel. Thanks For Your Support! ua-cam.com/channels/q0fxytZ...
10 GARDENING HACKS THAT ACTUALLY WORK (#1 IS FRIGHTENING)
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My continued series of tips, tricks, and hacks to improve your garden year after year. Implement these and you'll see massive improvements throughout your garden (whether vegetable, flower or ornamentals). ✅Check This Out: 10 Budget Friendly Garden Secrets, Hacks And Upgrades: ua-cam.com/video/7T64YkZF2qU/v-deo.html Dollar Tree #1 Garden Hack | A Whole New Way Of Gardening (Strawberry Tower): u...
10 Tomato Growing Mistakes That Most Gardeners Make (EASY TO FIX)
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From beginner gardeners to experts, tomatoes are the most commonly grown produce in modern vegetable gardens. Statistics show 90% of today's veggie gardens have one or more types of tomatoes in them. It's easy to avoid making these critical mistakes when growing your favorite tomato. ✅Check This Out: Slugs In Your Garden || 10 Simple Ways To Get Them OUT || Guaranteed: ua-cam.com/video/_S3dIiC2...
10 Budget Friendly Garden Secrets, Hacks And Upgrades
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Creating a garden oasis is easier and less expensive than you can imagine. Follow along and you can change an average yard into a place of relaxation without breaking the bank. ✅Check This Out: Dollar Tree #1 Garden Hack | A Whole New Way Of Gardening (Strawberry Tower): ua-cam.com/video/p7hKYlEcWdM/v-deo.html 10 Best Dollar Tree Gardening Hacks: ua-cam.com/video/OCiZ60wg2no/v-deo.html How To M...
Dollar Tree Simple Garden Hack You Must Try
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Dollar Tree is one of my favorite stores to source gardening supplies for unique ideas and ways to boost your garden without spending much money. For just a few dollars you can change the way you garden and increase your harvest, make your yard bloom, and enjoy the hobby of gardening like never before. ✅Check This Out: Dollar Tree #1 Garden Hack | A Whole New Way Of Gardening (Strawberry Tower)...
10 Best Dollar Tree Gardening Hacks
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Dollar Tree is a great place to buy garden supplies as their prices can't be beat. After searching for hours to find what i think is the 10 best garden hacks that will save money and make your garden bloom better than ever. Whether you're into vegetable or flower gardening these really work!!! ✅Check This Out: Dollar Tree #1 Garden Hack | A Whole New Way Of Gardening: ua-cam.com/video/p7hKYlEcW...
Dollar Tree #1 Garden Hack | A Whole New Way Of Gardening
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Dollar Tree has some amazing deals, especially for your garden. If you're on a budget and want to take your garden to a whole new level then this is the perfect way of doing it. Whether you're planting herbs, berries or tiny tomatoes try this growing system to make your harvest better than ever. This will work on balconies, porches, and limited space areas around your home. ✅Check This Out: 19 ...
Raised Vegetable Garden Beds | Safe Or Toxic?
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After 15 years of growing vegetables in my raised beds, it's time to replace and start over. In this video, I will discuss the pros and cons of pressure-treated wood and what's the best way to assemble and be 100% safe. Raised bed lumber, pressure treated safe? /Oregon State University extension.oregonstate.edu/ask-extension/featured/raised-bed-lumber-pressure-treated-safe ✅Check This Out: 50 R...
19 Genius Vegetable Garden Hacks You Can't Live Without!
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Easy vegetable garden tips that will boost your harvest, get rid of pests, and make gardening easier. Making small improvements over each garden season will increase your garden skill and you'll have more produce than you can consume in a year. ✅Check This Out: Magic Garden Tonic For All Vegetables | 100% Success Results!!!: ua-cam.com/video/1WmMBJn5MP4/v-deo.html Micro Hydroponic System Unveil...
Magic Garden Tonic For All Vegetables | 100% Success Results!!!
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This formula will aid the initial stages of your seedlings and new vegetables. Preventing four main issues found in the garden in summer. Treating your plants with this tonic in early spring and following it up about every two weeks will ensure that your plants grow quickly and remain healthy. Use common kitchen items to boost your harvest. ✅Check This Out: 15 Fastest Growing Vegetables You Can...
15 Fastest Growing Vegetables You Can Harvest In 30 Days (OR LESS)
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15 Fastest Growing Vegetables You Can Harvest In 30 Days (OR LESS)
50 Raised Bed Garden Mistakes And How To Correct Them
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50 Raised Bed Garden Mistakes And How To Correct Them
Magic DIY Tomato Fertilizer And Disease Prevention | 100% Success Results!!!
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Magic DIY Tomato Fertilizer And Disease Prevention | 100% Success Results!!!
Grow Perfect, Healthy Tomatoes Every Time | Double Cup Method Revealed
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Grow Perfect, Healthy Tomatoes Every Time | Double Cup Method Revealed
Heating For Pennies A Day || Simple Set Up Works All Winter Long
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Heating For Pennies A Day || Simple Set Up Works All Winter Long
Flower Pot DIY BBQ Smoker "Kamado Style" For Under $50
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Flower Pot DIY BBQ Smoker "Kamado Style" For Under $50
Every Gardner Must Try To Grow THIS Tomato At Least Once In Their Life
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Every Gardner Must Try To Grow THIS Tomato At Least Once In Their Life
How To Grow Tomatoes From Seed And Avoid 25 Critical Mistakes
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How To Grow Tomatoes From Seed And Avoid 25 Critical Mistakes
DIY Carbon Felt Dome Heater | No Electricity Needed For Greenhouse Heat
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DIY Carbon Felt Dome Heater | No Electricity Needed For Greenhouse Heat
Tomato Growing Hacks, Tips And Tricks || Over 60 Secrets To Tons Of Tomatoes
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Tomato Growing Hacks, Tips And Tricks || Over 60 Secrets To Tons Of Tomatoes
Top 10 Homemade Liquid Fertilizers || DIY Plant Food That Will Transform Your Garden
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Top 10 Homemade Liquid Fertilizers || DIY Plant Food That Will Transform Your Garden
DIY Egg Powered Heater/Stove | Incredibly Hot For Hours ( 800F )
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DIY Egg Powered Heater/Stove | Incredibly Hot For Hours ( 800F )
How To Grow A Rosemary Plant For Decades | 12 Secrets To Success
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How To Grow A Rosemary Plant For Decades | 12 Secrets To Success
DIY INFRARED HEATER | No Electricity Needed For Greenhouse Heat
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DIY INFRARED HEATER | No Electricity Needed For Greenhouse Heat
3 FASTEST HOMEMADE ROOTING HORMONES | Organic Powerful And Safe
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3 FASTEST HOMEMADE ROOTING HORMONES | Organic Powerful And Safe

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  • @richardrichard508
    @richardrichard508 Годину тому

    Great info without endless repetition.

  • @ItsMefromSnuffys
    @ItsMefromSnuffys 22 години тому

    Thank you for an excellent video❤❤❤

  • @sandradanforth8524
    @sandradanforth8524 День тому

    I use Epson salts for growing veggies and flowers.

  • @RLH9265
    @RLH9265 День тому

    Thank you for the details

  • @quinndq
    @quinndq День тому

    Where are the links

  • @masonryjoe
    @masonryjoe День тому

    Can you use this felt for candles, also did you make the copper tube longer in the second try ? Cheers !

  • @zukiman08
    @zukiman08 День тому

    Which medium would you say worked best?

  • @susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058

    thx for all the information just got my first thornless black berry plant

  • @giovannellafrankel5337
    @giovannellafrankel5337 День тому

    I’ll try the cinnamon right now! Thank you 😊

  • @teresacelebre1047
    @teresacelebre1047 День тому

    How much of each ingredient for a Bach.thanks

  • @jdgoerke13
    @jdgoerke13 День тому

    Another good idea with putting them on a trellis is that the leaves are delicious to replace spinach

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l День тому

    One other good tip is that I use hydrogen peroxide and a Q-tip to clean the dirt from under my nails after gardening.😊

  • @veldawilson6197
    @veldawilson6197 2 дні тому

    Can you make your tips in a print out 😊😊

  • @karinwolf3645
    @karinwolf3645 2 дні тому

    We have 15% humidity today, and most days... Up to 60% in winter but mostly around 30%... Some of summer here it is 7% . I plant on the edge of the tree shadows so they don't get fried. Central Arizona, outside Prescott. At about 4500 ft above sea level. We sometimes have trouble with spittle bugs. Insecticidal soap works on them. 🤔🙄🤷🌵😎👵🐺🖖🌵💖💋

  • @evavargova42
    @evavargova42 2 дні тому

    Thank you for this. I was actually really intimidated by doing this type of composting but you have really clarified the process. ❤

  • @Fatguyexplores
    @Fatguyexplores 2 дні тому

    How long did it take you to get the pickle smell out of your firehouse bucket ?? 😂 great video though

  • @leokaloper4132
    @leokaloper4132 2 дні тому

    I liked your video, much, I live in a city and harvest rainwater, so I look around for paint buckets (usually mostly) in this season thrown away. If feasible, I clean them of any paint with a steel mesh scrubber and now I have 6 buckets and many pet 5 -6 liter bottles also thrown away. Not to mention a 120 liter barrel, found of course. I only invest in funnels. A suggestion on ways to separate buckets, (though good point on separating them by type/brand), is (I tried one and it worked) I put a round consumed cheese for spreading container, with no lid, upside down, on the bottom in the bucket, and neighbor gave me some as well, so I stacked many, no problem. Another idea is just leave them be heated by the star, for months, forget about them, then when you kind of remember having done it earlier, you'll find them a brittle plastic ready to be thrown away, my case on my countryside plot out of town.

  • @user-tg2gm1ih9g
    @user-tg2gm1ih9g 2 дні тому

    1) you should go online for building heat loss calculators. They calculate how much heat you need to generate based on the size of your greenhouse, the R-value of your glazing, and the expected inside and outside temperatures. It's typically a LOT more heat than you might think. 2) your 'sand battery" is too small to be useful, plus sand is not a good media to store low-grade (under 1000 °C) heat. Water is much, much better. Water can store a lot of heat energy without changing much in temperature. The rule of thumb is 1 cubic foot of water (7.5 gallons) for each square foot of glazing. In direct sun, 1 square foot of glazing will warm 1 cubic foot of water by about 30 degrees fahrenheit. This will help prevent your greenhouse from overheating during the day; and at night, the heat will slowly leave the water, keeping your greenhouse warm (er). It's easy: just use 55 gallon drums to support your raised beds. If you need extra heat at night, direct it toward your water storage. 3) denatured alcohol is usually made by adding wood alcohol (methanol) to ethyl alcohol. This makes it non-drinkable. In fact it's quite toxic -- liver failure, blindness, nerve damage. Worse, unless the combustion is PERFECT, the fumes from burning are still toxic. Your alcohol burner is far from perfect. You would be much, much better off burning kerosene or even vegetable oil. A thermostatically controlled propane heater would be even better.

  • @akhydroponics
    @akhydroponics 3 дні тому

  • @billmorley3530
    @billmorley3530 3 дні тому

    What kind of plastic are you using? Is it food safe?

  • @milagroslluisma3153
    @milagroslluisma3153 3 дні тому

    Can we use that wicking tub for growing lemons?

  • @kermitku617
    @kermitku617 3 дні тому

    So distracted but those beautiful bonsai! 😍

  • @lisakramer9373
    @lisakramer9373 3 дні тому

    If using in a sprayer you might want to filter the solution through a coffee filter first to prevent problems.

  • @suzannehurst4805
    @suzannehurst4805 3 дні тому

    Like the mix. I will probably use my own compost. Have had great luck with it. Thanks for the video

  • @barrysvendsen9161
    @barrysvendsen9161 3 дні тому

    What exactly do you mean by “clean” the eggs shells? I noticed you picking out what appeared to be some membrane & you mentioned it could cause problems in the future. Are you saying we have to tediously peel & pick out each piece membrane lining?

  • @AmbientSounds916
    @AmbientSounds916 4 дні тому

    Its called salting the ground. Its been done for ages.

  • @mikec3820
    @mikec3820 4 дні тому

    im zone 6a and my rosemary lives on my sunny windowsil or under my grow lights for winter. ive killed a few over the years learning that lol

  • @RH-xr8ms
    @RH-xr8ms 4 дні тому

    You folks are sure going to a lot of trouble ,when a shot of compressed air in the joint between the buckets will sure make them part ways !

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt 4 дні тому

    perlite aint that great, as it can become part of clump in fine media. pumice and/or sharp sand are better.

  • @liciaspencer9955
    @liciaspencer9955 4 дні тому

    Thank you so much for this video. You told me step by step what weed sprayer you use, explained everything throughly, clear down to rinsing the equipment and why. Your demonstration was great!

  • @rebeuhsin6410
    @rebeuhsin6410 5 днів тому

    With tomatoes it is caused by rapid growth from too much water all at once. Calcium can be in any from.

  • @houseoflilacs
    @houseoflilacs 5 днів тому

    Apologize if I missed this: At what point in the life of a tomato plant would you start using this? TIA!

  • @nancylindroth6336
    @nancylindroth6336 5 днів тому

    The std HD and Lowe's buckets are not food grade. Find food grade buckets to plant food products in.

  • @SMann-vv1do
    @SMann-vv1do 5 днів тому

    Like the build you did thanx. It's a good, working example. I've read a bunch of the comments and there are some good suggestions for refinements to safety and efficiency. I have one question and one suggestion/question. My question is, what is approximate volume of your greenhouse that you're heating? My suggestion/question is. Would embedding the burner in the sand battery be an efficient way to aid in heating the sand? Or will that help too much with vaporizing the alcohol fuel? Lately I've been doing some experimentation with alcohol rocket stove/heater builds and fuel mixes. I've tried from straight gelled alcohol (hand sanitizer) to straight alcohol (Methyl Hydrate). I find that a mixture of the two 2/3 hand sani to 1/3 methyl hydrate burns best and longest in a similar burner configuration to your build. A tin can double wall rocket stove/heater. The size of a can of Chef Boyardee 1/3-1/2 filled burns for almost four hours if you can manually adjust the air mixture ratio as nessasary. I've been able to heat a tent in around 0C or 32F temperatures to be able to sit with just jeans, T-shirt and a sweatshirt comfortably inside. Incidentally I'm a Horticulturist and Arborist by trade and a friend just recently asked me to build a small off grid type heated greenhouse for him. I will be basing the heater design from the one you have demonstrated here. Thank you very much for your time spent building the heater and making the video. Most importantly! For sharing the knowledge.🤘

  • @jeffgordon2108
    @jeffgordon2108 5 днів тому

    Lesson learned, add the Dawn last in order to avoid the bubble issue he had.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 5 днів тому

    A note about heating the water for the salt. My readings show that there is very little difference between unheated and heated water as far as dissolution is concerned.

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit 5 днів тому

    Thank you for this Video. I could have used it last year around Christmas time, when I found some buckets on the side of the road stuck together, really tight, and since o was going to use them for planting anyway, I drilled holes in the bottom bucket and was able to pull one of them off. The other two i waited for the Sun to do its job and was barely able to pull the last two buckets apart. Did i wait long enough, was the gap hot enough on the inside of the bucket?

  • @milo-qh7cv
    @milo-qh7cv 6 днів тому

    worms will devour eggshells in no time

  • @richardcesarano9724
    @richardcesarano9724 6 днів тому

    Loved your video. Always worked physical work my entire life. Working with plants is very calming for me and I am realizing how much I am enjoying it. Anyway recently tried on woody azalea cutting. I have it in a cup with the lid with couple small air holes. It lasted about three weeks. Now it seems to be failing. I dipped it in moderate difficulty for woody cuttings. I put it in a moisture control potting mix. I see humidity inside the cup, but never watered it, since it’s planting. What is your suggestion???? Thanks so much

  • @DebiB62
    @DebiB62 6 днів тому

    Did I miss the part where he actually showed any results???? 🤔 Also I disagree about putting so much of these ingredients into the soil, especially just to avoid pulling up a small plant you don't want. These things are not really a "natural" way to garden; and they can definitely change the composition of the soil. Ever since the curse was placed on Adam, man has been trying to find shortcuts to tending the earth; but this was just the consequence man was called to endure because of sin. Eve's consequence was to have pain during childbirth. Women do all kinds of things to avoid that too. So it's not just men trying to escape the punishment. I still can't see ruining good healthy soil to avoid pulling up some plants. If he were to pull/dig them up by the roots (like he quickly did to one in this video), he might even be able to make some money by selling them to people who actually want them. Just use some empty toilet paper rolls with some soil to transplant the seedlings and you have an extremely inexpensive or even free resource for producing some income.

    • @_nemo171
      @_nemo171 День тому

      Adam? There was no Adam.

    • @DebiB62
      @DebiB62 18 годин тому

      @@_nemo171 Spoken like a true atheist. Atheists become their own god. So they feel there's no need for any god other than themselves. That way they get to decide right from wrong. They get to determine in their own head what's true or false. Therefore there's no real guilt in the mind of an atheist. It's actually all quite narcissistic IMO; and it's extremely rare that they ever change their minds. So I won't bother wasting my time trying to get you to think differently, as it's extremely unlikely that it would accomplish anything.

  • @TheBostache
    @TheBostache 6 днів тому

    I live in Zone 5. I have had it going into it's second year. For winter, I cover it with leaves throughout winter.

  • @patriciasvatora4509
    @patriciasvatora4509 6 днів тому

    Good morning. Thank you for your videos. I’m new to gardening and I appreciate your instructions, they are extremely helpful. I am having difficulty with making the yeast fertilizer. I tried it twice and I haven’t been able to get a full fermentation. It starts fairly well and the stops within an hour. It turns dark like tee and doesn’t grow at all. Can you perhaps tell me what it is I’m doing wrong? Thank you so much.

  • @jayhays8267
    @jayhays8267 6 днів тому

    @ 2:23 - Hmm, I hope that stream is coming from a hose!

  • @amikeg57
    @amikeg57 6 днів тому

    Wonderful information. Detailed and easy to follow.

  • @CitiMama1
    @CitiMama1 6 днів тому

    Great, going to purchase 4 buckets tomorrow. It's already June, is this to late for this project

  • @neotoxo54
    @neotoxo54 7 днів тому

    Add a zip tie to the bamboo stick so it stops at the lowest limit/level you determine. Good vid 👍

  • @neotoxo54
    @neotoxo54 7 днів тому

    Wonder if the wicking action would improve if you rolled up towel instead of folding?

  • @firsttimemommy3735
    @firsttimemommy3735 7 днів тому

    I tried growing these from root, but I haven’t seen anything pop up! :(

  • @sylviamarques4822
    @sylviamarques4822 7 днів тому

    Can we create a tree with cutting from an existing tree I have

  • @Amalgamus
    @Amalgamus 7 днів тому

    I didn't realize this video was made for American people only and my eggsells turned black before I understood you are not giving the celsius temperature scale.