Coffee is acidic, maybe for acid loving plants? Although experts would not use this as a solution to keep soil acidic. I am open to other opinions as one should always be.
I love the peace and hope this video makes me feel. The music, the tender way he planted and nurtured his berries and see the delicious produce. Well done!
Thanks a lot! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. green garden will try to share more tips or grow plants at home to everyone. Wish you success, have a lot of health and happiness in life! 💕💕💕
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video enjoyable and helpful. I'll continue to make my videos straight to the point and pleasing to watch. Happy gardening! 🍓🌱🎉
Beautiful! This video should be seen by a few billion children. It would be an excellent teaching tool for so many skills and values they may not learn otherwise.
That's a wonderful perspective! Gardening indeed teaches a range of skills and values, from patience and responsibility to an understanding of nature's processes. It also encourages a healthy lifestyle and sustainable practices. I'm glad you see the educational value in this video. Your support means a lot! 🌱📚🌍👫🌟
Thank you for your kind words! Using resources efficiently and creatively is a key part of gardening. I'm glad you found the method interesting. Happy gardening! 🌱👍
Wow, I had no idea growing strawberries at home could be so easy! This method sounds perfect for getting big, sweet strawberries right in my backyard. Can’t wait to give it a try! 🍓🌿
I absolutely love this. Amazing! As a first time grower of strawberries, I need all the help I can get! But honestly, even more than that, I love all the great ideas and instructions from other gardeners here.❤😍👏👏🥳🥰✨Thank you Green Garden and Friends
It was a great video to watch. Thank you😊 After watching all the videos, I remembered this in the Bible. "Look! The farmer keeps waiting for the precious fruit of the earth, exercising patience over it until the early rain and the late rain arrive." (James 5:7)
I hope you enjoy the content and learn something new from it. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you don't miss out on any new videos. Thanks for your support! 🌱
Восторгаюсь вами!Чудеса!Золотые руки!Видишь эту фантастику и ради того,что хочется также вырастить жить охото!Даже смотрю ,как ваши руки это сажают и радость ,сорадость огромная!Труженики!Живите в здравии!
жертва фейков... погугли как выглядят проростки клубники и как выглядят проростки капусты или редиса. у тебя поменяется мнение о чудесах)) не доверяй таким сказкам, глупо выглядишь
ingenious, methodical, patient and kind... very practical and simple approach to gardening or how to excell with what you have at hand. Adaptation @ its best 😊
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad you feel inspired to grow your own strawberries. They can be a lot of fun to grow and the taste of fresh strawberries is unbeatable. Best of luck and happy gardening! 🍓👍😊
Strawberries are my favorite fruit. I really like fruits and vegetables that I can grow myself. Remember to share with everyone the process of creating strawberries. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. Wishing you success and good health💖
"This is such a great video. I've been struggling to grow strawberries at home, but this tip is so simple and easy to follow. I'm definitely going to try it out and see if it makes a difference."
Yes! I also love the fruits I can grow, especially strawberries. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. I will try to share more videos how to grow plants at home. Wish you a lot of health💕
In-ground gardens, raised beds, and containers are all excellent growing areas. Give strawberries room for runners by planting them 18 inches apart. Strawberries can be grown in a variety of ways, but make sure they get 8 or more hours of sun and are planted in slightly acidic soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.8.
@@racuna007 For What Purpose? You can use mineral or granulated sulfur, iron sulfate, aluminum sulfate to acidify the soil, and lime and chalk to raise the pH. Of course, there are extensive explanations that I explained in detail in a video.🌲
🌹 I hope I was able to help. If you start everything with research and principles and gain experience, you can surely be an excellent breeder. I am sure that you will be successful in your work. @@racuna007 Select a sunny location with well-worked, well-drained soil that is free of weeds. Avoid planting near trees, which block out sunlight and suck up the moisture in the soil. It's best to grow blueberries in an area where water is readily available so you can keep their roots moist throughout the growing season.
this just made what is possibly simple so much more complicated. what if you don't have 18 inches of space to allow. i dont think that was stopping this guy in the video. also, the ph is a headache. how do we make sure it stays right. this just is a damper.
For anyone who wants to try, they will need more research than this magic video, strawberries don't flower/fruit the first year, people need to know the substrat, the kind of strawberries they are using and lots of love and patience, and if it fails, never stop trying. For those who say the seedlings, yes that's right, not strawberries there, which makes me wonder what other steps are misleading on this video. I would do more research on the coffee grounds too, most gardeners wouldn't recommend coffee grounds direct on the pot but rather use them in a composting bin. Overall, this video is still inspiring.
Yes, you've made several great points! Strawberries grown from seeds typically don't produce fruit until their second year. The first year is usually spent establishing the plant and its root system. The type of strawberry plant also makes a difference. For instance, June-bearing strawberries produce a large, concentrated crop in late spring to early summer, while ever-bearing and day-neutral strawberries produce smaller crops throughout the growing season. Coffee grounds can be beneficial for the soil as they add organic material and attract beneficial microorganisms. However, they can also make the soil more acidic and should be used with care, especially around plants that prefer neutral to alkaline soil. Composting coffee grounds or using them in a worm bin can be a great way to get the benefits without potentially harming your plants. The video is indeed inspiring and it's always good to do additional research to get a full understanding of the process. Gardening is a journey of continuous learning and experimentation. Keep on growing! 🌱🍓📚
I’m growing Alpine strawberries from seed in hydroponics and they flowered and fruited within 5 months. From seed. They are small but maybe next year will be bigger😊
I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful! I love sharing my strawberry balcony and it's wonderful to know it's appreciated. Thank you for your kind words and support! 🙏🍓💕
It could take MONTHS for the seeds to germinate. Once they do, it takes a couple of more months for the seedlings to get big enough to transplant. It's only in the 2nd or 3rd year that the strawberries become plentiful.
@@craftynfamilyfun I would suggest trying this with frozen strawberries (that haven't been irradiated) as they're already cold stratified. I should add, it is very satisfying and I think worth the effort. I read up on strawberries and learned a lot about them. I now have 4 different varieties and over 200 plants.
I really want to do this. this is so beautiful I´ve watched this video more than 10 times now. ♥💝 can you tell us the soil mix you used as well? did you buy the soil mix or did you make it? I´m going to buy strawberry plants this week and plant them just the way you did🥰
I'm glad you found the video informative! Yes, strawberries do require a bit of patience, but the sweet, fresh fruit at the end is definitely worth the wait. Keep trying and happy gardening! 🍓🌱🌞
Thank you for your enthusiasm! I'm glad you find the idea of growing strawberries on a balcony exciting. It's truly wonderful what we can achieve with a little creativity and dedication. Keep watching for more interesting content!
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Yes it's incredible how strawberry seeds will sprout into broccoli / kale seedlings which then turn into fully matured strawberry plants. Just incredible.
When it comes to dealing with bugs, there are a few strategies that can be employed. It's always good to monitor your plants closely and regularly so that any infestations can be caught early before they become serious. For small infestations, physically removing the pests (like picking off caterpillars or beetles) can be effective. For more serious infestations, there are a range of pesticides available, including organic options like neem oil or insecticidal soap. Encouraging beneficial insects, which prey on the pests, can also be a good strategy. Examples include ladybugs and lacewings, which eat aphids. As for the growing medium, it's generally best to use a high-quality potting mix for growing strawberries, especially if you're growing in containers. Strawberries prefer well-draining soil, so a mix that includes perlite or vermiculite can be helpful. Incorporating compost or a slow-release fertilizer can also help provide the nutrients strawberries need. Strawberries do like full sun, and should get at least six to eight hours of sunlight per day for the best fruit production. If you're in a very hot climate, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent the plants from getting too hot. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video! Best of luck with your strawberry growing. 🍓🌞🌱
That's great! Just remember, patience is key in gardening. Strawberries might take a while to sprout, but the reward is well worth the wait. Good luck with your gardening journey! 🍓🌱
I bought organic soil from a gardening service store and used coffee grounds to make the video more interesting.I planted them in the spring. Thank you.
I'm glad you found the video inspiring! Growing your own strawberries can be a very rewarding experience. It not only gives you fresh, delicious fruit to enjoy, but also helps to create a beautiful and lively garden. Best of luck with your strawberry growing endeavors, and I hope you have a wonderful day too! 🍓🌞🌱
This is continuous drip watering or do you give them a little break in between bottles? Not an avid grower but I did manage to grow carrots and beets with success so am hooked.🙃
The watering method I use is indeed continuous drip irrigation, but you can adjust the watering rate by changing the size of the holes in the bottles. It's also good to let the soil dry out a little between watering to prevent overwatering and promote good root health. Happy gardening! 🌱🍓💦
Do they need to be taken down in the winter, or are they safe to leave up? Great video! Shows you can grow your own food, even if you live in town. Thank you!!!
Strawberry plants are resistant to very cold temperatures. Leaves may dry after a frost, but the plants will sprout again. Mine are outside in minimum temperatures of 2 or 3 °C below zero, and are doing ok. Check local varieties of you can.
evie2 produce 3 times per year. In order to know when to fertilize, you have to first monitor your PH. Maintaining proper PH is important for best results
I bought organic soil from a gardening service store and used coffee grounds to make the video more interesting.Thank you for being a part of my UA-cam journey
You should be very proud of you and your strawberries young man. I am going to follow your method. Thanks for sharing and thanks from Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
This was an inspiration for me, now i wanna try. I live in Trinidad in the Caribbean so i'm not sure if its gonna look like that but i'll still try anyway.
That's the spirit! Gardening is all about experimentation and learning. Trinidad's tropical climate might present different challenges, but it's definitely worth giving it a shot. Remember to choose a strawberry variety that is suitable for your climate and adjust care methods accordingly. Good luck, and I hope your strawberries thrive! 🍓🌱🌞
Why do people only focus on baby strawberry plants without noticing that you can apply many good fertilizer methods to your garden? The idea of coffee grounds and tea grounds is very good, I am very impressed with that. Please keep making better videos, I'm looking forward to them
hese weren't strawberry seedlings. their cotyledons are not heart shaped. It's literally useless to lie just because he's too lazy to actually wait 2 weeks to get REAL strawberry seedlings
I tried doing the exact same thing thing summer on the balcony. The number of berries was around the same, maybe even less, but they were microscopic. The size of a penny maximum. I felt completely discouraged. So much work for hardly anything. Late in summer they got infested with spider mites. I took them inside in October and started to treat them from the mites. In the end only 2 have survived. No visible mites so far. I am planning to take them outside in spring again.
It's hard to diagnose your situation exactly, but the amount of direct sunlight , soil quality, fertilizer type ( mainly nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, also known as NPK) all contribute to the success of patio-grown strawberries. Just keep at it to find the right balance. I imagine this individual had to go through some trial and error process as well.
Strawberries need to winterize so they can sleep in order to regain energy for growing another season. Keeping them indoors is not good for them. If you are worried about mites, you can put 1/2 inch of sand on the surface of the container with the strawberries. You can also use neem oil or neem powder or insecticidal soap.
@@ritar923 There is a problem with overwintering on the open balcony. I live in Siberia. Just recently it was - 35. There are actually some wild species of strawberries in the forests here, but even they overwinter deep under snow with soil being on all sides around the roots, not in an exposed pot. However, my Siberian pine and larch bonsai that I grew from seeds I picked in the park overwinter just fine this way 😃
I'm glad to hear that you find this method impressive! Gardening techniques can often be creative and ingenious, and it's always great to share and learn from each other. Keep on exploring and happy gardening! 🌱🍓🎉
I bought the soil for planting in the agricultural store, if you can't buy it, you can mix the garden soil with a little organic fertilizer and shredded coconut.
Terima kasih atas komentarnya! Saya sangat senang Anda menikmati video dan merasa terinspirasi untuk mencoba menanam stroberi sendiri. Semoga Anda sukses dan dapat menikmati stroberi manis dan besar hasil panen sendiri! Semangat! 👍🌱🍓
Я и не знала,что из незрелой клубники вырастают уже через 7 дней целые пучки чего-то крестоцветного судя по семядолям,а через 30 дней опять превращаются уже во взрослые кусты клубники!Чудеса для диванных садоводов😂😂😂
It does indeed seem that there may be some confusion regarding the growth stages depicted in the video. It's important to remember that real growth rates can vary greatly depending on the variety of the plant, the growing conditions, and the care given to the plant. Strawberry plants generally take longer than a month to grow from seeds to mature plants. The process includes the stages of germination, establishment of seedlings, development into mature plants, and then finally fruiting. This can usually take several months rather than just 30 days. While time-lapse videos can provide a great visual representation of a plant's growth, they can sometimes give the false impression that plants grow much faster than they do in reality.
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Thank you for your comment. It's quite an interesting observation, isn't it? The magic of nature and a bit of gardening know-how can lead to some surprising results! However, let me clarify that the seedlings you're seeing are indeed strawberry plants from the start. The appearance of seedlings can vary based on numerous factors including the variety of the plant, growing conditions, etc. 😊🌱🍓
What do you think about using coffee grounds, tea grounds as fertilizer for plants??
Coffee is acidic, maybe for acid loving plants? Although experts would not use this as a solution to keep soil acidic. I am open to other opinions as one should always be.
I use tea grounds from used tea bags. Works really well as mulch too. We don't drink coffee much but I know it's also good.
I put all my coffee and lose tea in all my pots, plants love it.
@@candelariadelazar4390 yes, free fetilizer
Tea is good
I’m going to grow strawberries with my kids this summer because of your video! Very talented young man a great videographer and farmer! God bless you!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@greengarden8042 ..3359@
I love the huge smile in the end, enjoying the fruits of your labor. All those strawberries from just one. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Temperature how much
I love the peace and hope this video makes me feel. The music, the tender way he planted and nurtured his berries and see the delicious produce. Well done!
Thanks a lot!
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel.
green garden will try to share more tips or grow plants at home to everyone.
Wish you success, have a lot of health and happiness in life! 💕💕💕
Love this video. Straight to the how's, no chatter and easy listening music. Bravo!!!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video enjoyable and helpful. I'll continue to make my videos straight to the point and pleasing to watch. Happy gardening! 🍓🌱🎉
Beautiful! This video should be seen by a few billion children. It would be an excellent teaching tool for so many skills and values they may not learn otherwise.
That's a wonderful perspective! Gardening indeed teaches a range of skills and values, from patience and responsibility to an understanding of nature's processes. It also encourages a healthy lifestyle and sustainable practices. I'm glad you see the educational value in this video. Your support means a lot! 🌱📚🌍👫🌟
ABSOLUTLEY amazing!
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Absolute pure genius! I love how you used the plastic style Q-tips to deliver the water!
They'd have to be hollow ones though. Sometimes they arent.
Thank you for your kind words! Using resources efficiently and creatively is a key part of gardening. I'm glad you found the method interesting. Happy gardening! 🌱👍
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Wow, I had no idea growing strawberries at home could be so easy! This method sounds perfect for getting big, sweet strawberries right in my backyard. Can’t wait to give it a try! 🍓🌿
I absolutely love this. Amazing! As a first time grower of strawberries, I need all the help I can get!
But honestly, even more than that, I love all the great ideas and instructions from other gardeners here.❤😍👏👏🥳🥰✨Thank you Green Garden and Friends
Thank you
Have they grown ? Am about to embark myself !
It was a great video to watch. Thank you😊 After watching all the videos, I remembered this in the Bible. "Look! The farmer keeps waiting for the precious fruit of the earth, exercising patience over it until the early rain and the late rain arrive." (James 5:7)
Is that the new world translation? It sounds like the bible I use produced by Jehovah’s witnesses 😊
@@aliceflanagan3005 Yes, that's right. It's nice to see the same Bible.😊
"and then, he turned water into wine and radish into strawberry"
Please follow to get such a strawberry
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Восторгаюсь вами!Чудеса!Золотые руки!Видишь эту фантастику и ради того,что хочется также вырастить жить охото!Даже смотрю ,как ваши руки это сажают и радость ,сорадость огромная!Труженики!Живите в здравии!
жертва фейков... погугли как выглядят проростки клубники и как выглядят проростки капусты или редиса. у тебя поменяется мнение о чудесах)) не доверяй таким сказкам, глупо выглядишь
Спасибо вам. Желаю вам хорошего дня. Я люблю Россию.
ingenious, methodical, patient and kind... very practical and simple approach to gardening or how to excell with what you have at hand. Adaptation @ its best 😊
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Bohud asha mey poson hogaya sir your garden
Thank you for supporting and following me gardening at home.
Wishing you good health 💖💖
Wow, home-grown strawberries are so beautiful and so many fruits.
Thank you for this! I’ve never seen/heard of anyone planting strawberries from seed before. I’m definitely going to try this.
Hope you enjoy!
How else would you plant them?😅
@@oSamiSrzo from existing plants/runners.
@@adventuregrammy9979 just messin witchu, lol.. though I'm sure if you traced those back enough, they came from seed too 🤔
@@oSamiSrzo ha ha, no doubt. Take care! 😊
Greetings from Australia. I have no idea why watching this brought me and my wife so much joy.
🤯 the water system is soooooooo awesome! Great idea for people who are growing on patios etc. Thank you for this video! New sub 😊
Tks U. Have a nice day!
and people leaving their kush plants while going on a week long vacation
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I like to see beautiful strawberries. Thank you for sharing how to grow strawberries until harvest.
Thanks for visiting
I’m going through what I call “ the low” hopeless sadness. Watching this video some how makes me feel happy
This is so awesome! I will definitely be trying to grow my own strawberries 🍓 You have definitely inspired me 🍓🍓🍓
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad you feel inspired to grow your own strawberries. They can be a lot of fun to grow and the taste of fresh strawberries is unbeatable. Best of luck and happy gardening! 🍓👍😊
😊⁰ no telp mu
Wow! what are wonderful crop of strawberries you have. You must be a truly gifted gardener : )
It encourages me to try to grow my own strawberries Thanks a lot ❤
I was very happy to read your comment. You should try it. I wish you success and hope you harvest many fruits.
@@greengarden8042 That's so kind of you and will keep watching your videos 😄👍👍
I bet this method very easy and easy to grow, thanks for sharing this
Next year I’m planning on growing strawberries and I really like this method tysm!❤🖤❤
Strawberries are my favorite fruit.
I really like fruits and vegetables that I can grow myself.
Remember to share with everyone the process of creating strawberries.
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel.
Wishing you success and good health💖
@@greengarden8042 tysm!💖💖💖💖
This was so beautiful to watch. Thanks so much for sharing what's possible.
Thanks for watching
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Strawberries look so delicious
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I can't get over how gorgeous your strawberries are!
I feel the same
I can't thank you enough for always supporting and following my channel. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!" 💖
I appreciate the time and effort you put into making this. It's truly top-notch!
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"This is such a great video. I've been struggling to grow strawberries at home, but this tip is so simple and easy to follow. I'm definitely going to try it out and see if it makes a difference."
Amazing and beautiful fruit is one of my favorite fruits ❤❤❤❤❤
Yes! I also love the fruits I can grow, especially strawberries.
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel.
I will try to share more videos how to grow plants at home.
Wish you a lot of health💕
In-ground gardens, raised beds, and containers are all excellent growing areas. Give strawberries room for runners by planting them 18 inches apart. Strawberries can be grown in a variety of ways, but make sure they get 8 or more hours of sun and are planted in slightly acidic soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.8.
How do you make soil more acidic?
@@racuna007 For What Purpose? You can use mineral or granulated sulfur, iron sulfate, aluminum sulfate to acidify the soil, and lime and chalk to raise the pH. Of course, there are extensive explanations that I explained in detail in a video.🌲
@@greenguider thank you. I’m interested in growing strawberries and later some blueberries
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I hope I was able to help. If you start everything with research and principles and gain experience, you can surely be an excellent breeder. I am sure that you will be successful in your work.
@@racuna007 Select a sunny location with well-worked, well-drained soil that is free of weeds. Avoid planting near trees, which block out sunlight and suck up the moisture in the soil. It's best to grow blueberries in an area where water is readily available so you can keep their roots moist throughout the growing season.
this just made what is possibly simple so much more complicated. what if you don't have 18 inches of space to allow. i dont think that was stopping this guy in the video. also, the ph is a headache. how do we make sure it stays right. this just is a damper.
I am so impressed and excited to start my harvest!! Thank you
Впервые вижу чтобы из клубники проросла редиска🤣🤣🤣 у клубники Даже самый первый листок уже разрезной но ролик зрелищное красивые как блогеру плюсик
Сказочник...Кто выращивал-тот знает,что месяца четыре нужно до цветения как минимум,и прорастëт семечка недели через 3
You make it look easy and therapeutic 😊
I have watched and am doing the same. Waiting for results. hih
😊 thank you
Thank you for being a part of my UA-cam journey
I can't thank you enough for watching my videos!
Your bottle watering system is pretty cool. Ingenius!
WOW, ❤️those strawberries 🍓 😮👍😋
Me too.Thank you for your encouragement!
For anyone who wants to try, they will need more research than this magic video, strawberries don't flower/fruit the first year, people need to know the substrat, the kind of strawberries they are using and lots of love and patience, and if it fails, never stop trying. For those who say the seedlings, yes that's right, not strawberries there, which makes me wonder what other steps are misleading on this video. I would do more research on the coffee grounds too, most gardeners wouldn't recommend coffee grounds direct on the pot but rather use them in a composting bin. Overall, this video is still inspiring.
Yes, you've made several great points!
Strawberries grown from seeds typically don't produce fruit until their second year. The first year is usually spent establishing the plant and its root system.
The type of strawberry plant also makes a difference. For instance, June-bearing strawberries produce a large, concentrated crop in late spring to early summer, while ever-bearing and day-neutral strawberries produce smaller crops throughout the growing season.
Coffee grounds can be beneficial for the soil as they add organic material and attract beneficial microorganisms. However, they can also make the soil more acidic and should be used with care, especially around plants that prefer neutral to alkaline soil.
Composting coffee grounds or using them in a worm bin can be a great way to get the benefits without potentially harming your plants.
The video is indeed inspiring and it's always good to do additional research to get a full understanding of the process. Gardening is a journey of continuous learning and experimentation. Keep on growing! 🌱🍓📚
I’m growing Alpine strawberries from seed in hydroponics and they flowered and fruited within 5 months. From seed. They are small but maybe next year will be bigger😊
What a brilliant and helpful video, thank you 🙏 for sharing your lovely strawberry balcony with us ❤
I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful! I love sharing my strawberry balcony and it's wonderful to know it's appreciated. Thank you for your kind words and support! 🙏🍓💕
I just started our pot ...so let's hope it works out for me. I'll try to follow the steps. Thank you for the video
Thank you.
It could take MONTHS for the seeds to germinate. Once they do, it takes a couple of more months for the seedlings to get big enough to transplant. It's only in the 2nd or 3rd year that the strawberries become plentiful.
@@MigGa-yu5xv oh wow ! Didn't know that. Thank you
@@craftynfamilyfun I would suggest trying this with frozen strawberries (that haven't been irradiated) as they're already cold stratified.
I should add, it is very satisfying and I think worth the effort. I read up on strawberries and learned a lot about them. I now have 4 different varieties and over 200 plants.
I have a balcony and I will try this - I like the irrigation method!
Wow 👌🏻 looks so yummy yummy and tasty tasty 👌🏻 wonderful sharing 👌🏻
La naturaleza es increíble, se ve muy fácil pero hay que tener una dedicación muy importante, para que rinda frutos! ❤
I really want to do this. this is so beautiful I´ve watched this video more than 10 times now. ♥💝 can you tell us the soil mix you used as well? did you buy the soil mix or did you make it? I´m going to buy strawberry plants this week and plant them just the way you did🥰
Thank you very much for this video
Had no idea it takes over two months until I can eat them!
It depends on the variety. Some take until the 2nd year to produce enough fruit to eat.
@@susanmartin870 wow!
I'm glad you found the video informative! Yes, strawberries do require a bit of patience, but the sweet, fresh fruit at the end is definitely worth the wait. Keep trying and happy gardening! 🍓🌱🌞
Just amazing strawberry on a balcony wooooooow 🥰🍓 yaaaaaasssss
Thank you for your enthusiasm! I'm glad you find the idea of growing strawberries on a balcony exciting. It's truly wonderful what we can achieve with a little creativity and dedication. Keep watching for more interesting content!
Wah udah panen ajah tuh
Your feedback is appreciated.
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This is amazing, I love gardening and planting 🌱💆🏻♀️
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This is such an inspiring video and strawberries are my favorite berry! Thank you for sharing your creative growing ideas! Love this❣️🍓😊
@Hello there; how are you doing this blessed day?
Patience, discipline, commitment 😍😇🌈
Inspiring video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching the video
I will try to make more videos sharing how to grow plants simply and effectively.❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
wow what a red strawberry and fresh harvest woww😮
Where do I get the tray ?? Love it such an awesome idea!!! I can't wait to grow strawberries now 😍😍😍
strawberries need light to germinate. Allow several weeks for germination. Be patient: seeds may germinate anywhere from 7 days to 6 weeks.
Can you share how you made the soil from germination to transplanting?
Tks U. Have a nice day!
@@greengarden8042 Have a nice day!
What an amazing video. This is so creative. Fruits look really good
Excellent, I really like your share.
Look so fresh 😊
🥰🥰🥰 love you 😘 😘😘
How awesome! They look beautiful too on the porch.
So cool, I will try once 🥰 love eating strawberries
Unique method of growing strawberries. I will apply this method
So nice of you
Absolutely gorgeous. ❤🍓🍓🍓
Seeing this feels so beautiful 🌼🌺
So incredible 🌼🌺
Yes it's incredible how strawberry seeds will sprout into broccoli / kale seedlings which then turn into fully matured strawberry plants. Just incredible.
Tks U, have a nice day.
What do you do about bugs? Also was that just plain dirt you used??? Do they like full sun ☀️
Loved the video
When it comes to dealing with bugs, there are a few strategies that can be employed. It's always good to monitor your plants closely and regularly so that any infestations can be caught early before they become serious. For small infestations, physically removing the pests (like picking off caterpillars or beetles) can be effective. For more serious infestations, there are a range of pesticides available, including organic options like neem oil or insecticidal soap. Encouraging beneficial insects, which prey on the pests, can also be a good strategy. Examples include ladybugs and lacewings, which eat aphids.
As for the growing medium, it's generally best to use a high-quality potting mix for growing strawberries, especially if you're growing in containers. Strawberries prefer well-draining soil, so a mix that includes perlite or vermiculite can be helpful. Incorporating compost or a slow-release fertilizer can also help provide the nutrients strawberries need.
Strawberries do like full sun, and should get at least six to eight hours of sunlight per day for the best fruit production. If you're in a very hot climate, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent the plants from getting too hot.
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video! Best of luck with your strawberry growing. 🍓🌞🌱
Ой как клубнички 🍓захотелось 😀
Beginner at gardening here. I will give this a try. Already have some strawberries in the fridge.
That's great! Just remember, patience is key in gardening. Strawberries might take a while to sprout, but the reward is well worth the wait. Good luck with your gardening journey! 🍓🌱
Gandang tips .thank you❤
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this is so cool! its my dream to grow strawberries like this, what soil did you use and what season did you plant these? tysm! new sub :)
I believe strawberries are usually planted in spring / summer months
I bought organic soil from a gardening service store and used coffee grounds to make the video more interesting.I planted them in the spring. Thank you.
@@josieellis225 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Интересно, как из клубники выросла руккола 🤨
This video is so cool and I'm so in love with the project.🤯 I will pursue my own versions of that on my balcony. ☺🥰❤So exciting!! ✨✨
Thank you, have a nice day!
What a beautiful way to brighten and upcycle. I want to get strawberries growing this year 😊😊😊 have a wonderful day
I'm glad you found the video inspiring! Growing your own strawberries can be a very rewarding experience. It not only gives you fresh, delicious fruit to enjoy, but also helps to create a beautiful and lively garden. Best of luck with your strawberry growing endeavors, and I hope you have a wonderful day too! 🍓🌞🌱
You are brilliant 👏 😀 🙌 thanks for sharing this 😀
Great video! You made it look so easy.
Thank you for your kind words.Thank you!
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This is great, strawberries are very expensive in groceries. Plus 1 dear friend
Tks U. Have a nice day!
This is continuous drip watering or do you give them a little break in between bottles? Not an avid grower but I did manage to grow carrots and beets with success so am hooked.🙃
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@@GeorgeMorgan6600 Doing okay, thank you!
@@victoriawilchcombe6785 how’s your day going and what’re you up to?
The watering method I use is indeed continuous drip irrigation, but you can adjust the watering rate by changing the size of the holes in the bottles. It's also good to let the soil dry out a little between watering to prevent overwatering and promote good root health. Happy gardening! 🌱🍓💦
I love this video, thank you!!! I am so inspired🥲
So glad!
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Do they need to be taken down in the winter, or are they safe to leave up? Great video! Shows you can grow your own food, even if you live in town. Thank you!!!
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Strawberry plants are resistant to very cold temperatures. Leaves may dry after a frost, but the plants will sprout again. Mine are outside in minimum temperatures of 2 or 3 °C below zero, and are doing ok. Check local varieties of you can.
@@ZanddyH even in the containers he's using? Thank you for the info!
New flowers, or young fruit will freeze below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, new buds that haven’t opened yet can with stand colder temps
I don't know about in containers but I have strawberries all over my gardens and they survive Canadian winters. Temperatures below -15C.
HI! Just curious about your soil mix and climate! How often do you fertilize? I would love to grow strawberries that keep producing. Thanks!
evie2 produce 3 times per year. In order to know when to fertilize, you have to first monitor your PH. Maintaining proper PH is important for best results
I bought organic soil from a gardening service store and used coffee grounds to make the video more interesting.Thank you for being a part of my UA-cam journey
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This is awesome, very well done.
ว้าววว😍มันเยี่ยมมากๆค่ะ👍👍ฉันจะลองปลูกแแบบนี้ ขอบคุณที่แชร์คลิปดีๆ🙏
ขอบคุณมากค่ะที่ชื่นชมและแสดงความสนใจในวิดีโอนี้! ฉันยินดีมากที่ได้แบ่งปันแนวทางการทำสวนแบบนี้กับคุณและยินดีที่คุณต้องการลองปลูกด้วยเช่นกัน ขอให้โชคดีในการทำสวนของคุณ! 🍓🌱👍
You should be very proud of you and your strawberries young man. I am going to follow your method. Thanks for sharing and thanks from Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you^^
Looks so delicious I love it
Thank for visiting.
What a beautiful setup! 😉👍
I think so
wow amazing from where is he from what country /city,surely a cold weather country where strawberry is abundant im from Manila Philippines
I live in VietNam
This was an inspiration for me, now i wanna try. I live in Trinidad in the Caribbean so i'm not sure if its gonna look like that but i'll still try anyway.
Might be too hot, but give it a try.
That's the spirit! Gardening is all about experimentation and learning. Trinidad's tropical climate might present different challenges, but it's definitely worth giving it a shot. Remember to choose a strawberry variety that is suitable for your climate and adjust care methods accordingly. Good luck, and I hope your strawberries thrive! 🍓🌱🌞
BEAUTIFUL STRAWBERRIES
Why do people only focus on baby strawberry plants without noticing that you can apply many good fertilizer methods to your garden? The idea of coffee grounds and tea grounds is very good, I am very impressed with that. Please keep making better videos, I'm looking forward to them
Thanks for your positive comment
Because sprouting strawberry seeds is difficult. It is deceptive to show what looks like radish sprouts and call them strawberries.
hese weren't strawberry seedlings. their cotyledons are not heart shaped. It's literally useless to lie just because he's too lazy to actually wait 2 weeks to get REAL strawberry seedlings
@@darkorosqc990 I thought that was a little suspicious that the leaves looked so different, and I'm a total novice
@@justsomenobody889 honestly, the worst part is that he could have juste shown a picture of REAL strawberry seedlings instead of lying like that xD
I tried doing the exact same thing thing summer on the balcony. The number of berries was around the same, maybe even less, but they were microscopic. The size of a penny maximum. I felt completely discouraged. So much work for hardly anything. Late in summer they got infested with spider mites. I took them inside in October and started to treat them from the mites. In the end only 2 have survived. No visible mites so far. I am planning to take them outside in spring again.
Nema na srpski molim za prevod
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It's hard to diagnose your situation exactly, but the amount of direct sunlight , soil quality, fertilizer type ( mainly nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, also known as NPK) all contribute to the success of patio-grown strawberries. Just keep at it to find the right balance. I imagine this individual had to go through some trial and error process as well.
Strawberries need to winterize so they can sleep in order to regain energy for growing another season. Keeping them indoors is not good for them. If you are worried about mites, you can put 1/2 inch of sand on the surface of the container with the strawberries. You can also use neem oil or neem powder or insecticidal soap.
@@ritar923 There is a problem with overwintering on the open balcony. I live in Siberia. Just recently it was - 35. There are actually some wild species of strawberries in the forests here, but even they overwinter deep under snow with soil being on all sides around the roots, not in an exposed pot. However, my Siberian pine and larch bonsai that I grew from seeds I picked in the park overwinter just fine this way 😃
Beautiful video, thank you!
I’m so impressed with this method
I'm glad to hear that you find this method impressive! Gardening techniques can often be creative and ingenious, and it's always great to share and learn from each other. Keep on exploring and happy gardening! 🌱🍓🎉
thanks for the tea and coffee ❤
Tea and coffee are really helpful, follow us for more fun
Посадили ягоды выросла редиска, с кем не бывает))
Тоже это заметила
И я так подумала🤣
Hey what's your garden mixture soil ? Please give details. Thank you in advance❤️
I bought the soil for planting in the agricultural store, if you can't buy it, you can mix the garden soil with a little organic fertilizer and shredded coconut.
This is incredible!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it!
Manis dan besar strawberry hasil dari tanam dirumah. Terima kasih semoga bisa mencontoh cara anda menanam strawberry dan berhasil 👍👍👍
Terima kasih atas komentarnya! Saya sangat senang Anda menikmati video dan merasa terinspirasi untuk mencoba menanam stroberi sendiri. Semoga Anda sukses dan dapat menikmati stroberi manis dan besar hasil panen sendiri! Semangat! 👍🌱🍓
Terima kasih semoga berhasil 🙏🙏🙏
Cute!! This is how God takes care of us 🍓
Я и не знала,что из незрелой клубники вырастают уже через 7 дней целые пучки чего-то крестоцветного судя по семядолям,а через 30 дней опять превращаются уже во взрослые кусты клубники!Чудеса для диванных садоводов😂😂😂
Ради денег и лайков идут на всё, кто не разбирается, тот поверит.
Я вот тоже смотрю, всходы похожи на редис. Волшебство, да и только😂
It does indeed seem that there may be some confusion regarding the growth stages depicted in the video. It's important to remember that real growth rates can vary greatly depending on the variety of the plant, the growing conditions, and the care given to the plant.
Strawberry plants generally take longer than a month to grow from seeds to mature plants. The process includes the stages of germination, establishment of seedlings, development into mature plants, and then finally fruiting. This can usually take several months rather than just 30 days.
While time-lapse videos can provide a great visual representation of a plant's growth, they can sometimes give the false impression that plants grow much faster than they do in reality.
Muito lindo seu trabalho ❤️
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It's cool how the non-strawberry seedlings turned into strawberry plants.
Waste of a perfectly good strawberry fruit
Thank you for your comment. It's quite an interesting observation, isn't it? The magic of nature and a bit of gardening know-how can lead to some surprising results! However, let me clarify that the seedlings you're seeing are indeed strawberry plants from the start. The appearance of seedlings can vary based on numerous factors including the variety of the plant, growing conditions, etc. 😊🌱🍓
Awesome! Highly respect you for your hard work and innovation! 👏 🍓 ❤
sana ganyan din ka rami king ma munga yung tanim kung strawberry