How to get 10X's more Strawberries 🍓 with this one trick!...... (Top Secret Version)

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  • In this Third installment in the Mad Scientist Strawberry 🍓 growing series the Mad Scientist tells all and reveals the top secret way to get 10X's more berries 🍓🍓🍓😱
    I hope you really enjoy this video.
    this one is dedicated to all the wonderful Patriot Gardeners who have followed along on our adventures in learning and Growing 🌱 together.
    If you really want to meet a great group of people and see all the mad scientists adventures.....come check out our telegram page as well.
    even if you have never grown anyting, we will show you how ❤️
    the link is below 👇
    t.me/Murdocksmadnespatriotgar...
    if you like this video please remember to like share and subscribe.
    it really helps the channel grow.
    thank you all, love you dearly,
    God Bless 😇🙏
    Murdock out ✌️😎 ❤️

КОМЕНТАРІ • 327

  • @krazedvintagemodel
    @krazedvintagemodel 12 днів тому +4

    Nice job planting one handed! 😊

  • @annbrian708
    @annbrian708 4 місяці тому +27

    I'm from the Caribbean and was able to germinate the seeds on the strawberries and got beautiful healthy plants.
    I transplanted some yesterday into larger pots. Thanks for the video.

  • @sandylowry6741
    @sandylowry6741 4 місяці тому +17

    Last year i was finally able to get enough of my own strawberries to make jam. It was just strawberry but it was mine and it was organic and tasted magnificent. Love to start seeds so ill be workin this method this year. Thanks, loved the whole series

  • @_modvault
    @_modvault Рік тому +53

    The reason they're called strawberries is because, hundreds of years ago in England, "urchin" children aka orphan peasant children would sell them strung on a stick of straw in the marketplace. Just a bit of trivia I learned decades ago that has stuck in my brain all these years...

    • @KenJohnsonUSA
      @KenJohnsonUSA Рік тому +9

      The original name was strewn berries because of the plant's propensity for sprawling about on the ground via runners. The strawberries today are hybrids from North American strawberries being crossed with South American strawberries. The crossing was a complete accident that lead to a sellable and marketable berry.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +5

      @@KenJohnsonUSA correct 💯💪😎............ The latter designation came with the berries love of growing in rotting straw. A favorite medium and mulch.
      Stuff does amazing with potatoes too....much less digging.

    • @Sherry-xm2en
      @Sherry-xm2en 14 днів тому +1

      Interesting ❤

  • @izzibelliee
    @izzibelliee Рік тому +132

    Part of me was hoping the secret trick was going to be something like singing to the berries every morning!

    • @bri0013
      @bri0013 Рік тому +12

      While you're joking, it has been shown in trial research that some species of crops/plants do respond to music 🎶.

    • @livingtheplantedlife
      @livingtheplantedlife Рік тому +2

      🥰

    • @Yellowlabratory
      @Yellowlabratory Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @justinsane7128
      @justinsane7128 Рік тому +1

      @@bri0013 ummm, 🤔 I don't think they were joking 😃

    • @daisylovesparis
      @daisylovesparis Рік тому +1

      @@bri0013 yes, read that somewhere too 😊

  • @MattyDemello
    @MattyDemello 2 місяці тому +14

    First time hear. But just hearing "patriots" you earned a like and a sub. God bless you.

  • @BOVANATOR
    @BOVANATOR 25 днів тому +8

    I can't be the only one who thinks he sounds like Jeff Goldbloom, lol 😆
    Great video!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  25 днів тому +3

      That's really funny 🤣
      Actually u are the third person to say that lol 😂
      Not a bad voice to be compared to hahahahaha 😜

    • @loisjohnson7272
      @loisjohnson7272 19 днів тому +1

      ❤ I love a good manly voice,,makes these videos even more fun, thank you

    • @donniedotzler7387
      @donniedotzler7387 4 дні тому

      Who's Jeff Goldbloom?

  • @paulas_lens
    @paulas_lens Рік тому +31

    I can't believe I never thought of using the seeds ON a strawberry to grow strawberries!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +10

      It is a fun adventure for sure....now that you know, you will always see potential babies when you look at a strawberry 🍓 ❤️

    • @shirleyblakely3686
      @shirleyblakely3686 Рік тому

      ++0+++0000000+

    • @shirleytruett7319
      @shirleytruett7319 Рік тому +5

      Get a ever baring strawberry plants and you will have strawberry from May till frost and they put out what is called runners and when the runner touches dirt it will root and you will have another plant. I bought 2 planets last year and now I have 4 big pots and a raised bed full of strawberry . They are cold hardy to . Don't know what state you live in but I'm in SC

    • @MaryPoppins-tu1ms
      @MaryPoppins-tu1ms 3 місяці тому +3

      Anf blueberries, and lemons, rasberries, avocado, apricot trees, many more. )

    • @magnumxlpi
      @magnumxlpi Місяць тому

      Avocados would be a terrible decision to grow from seed and also wonder if the rest you mention grow true to seed or not. Not all lemons do ​@@MaryPoppins-tu1ms

  • @rosetesta7193
    @rosetesta7193 Рік тому +12

    I just came across your channel! You have helped me immensely. I have been wanting to start organic farming in planters. I am apprehensive and nervous. No more!! You’re down to earth ; ) way of teaching is so encouraging. Thank you!

  • @nikkistump3480
    @nikkistump3480 Рік тому +7

    So precious strawberries 🍓!

  • @verleejenkins
    @verleejenkins Рік тому +2

    Just found you today! We used to live just south aways from Marshall! Not sure why it's special to you but that area is special to us! God bless

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 Рік тому +7

    Wow I never knew the cinnamon trick😁👍 !!!

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Рік тому +10

    Fantastic!!! Just found you and subscribed! I am looking to grow strawberries so this is timely for me. I am disheartened by buying seeds from numerous stores because they are just not growing. I've had a lot of friends having that same exact problem so it's not my soil. So I am looking for other means to secure seeds. I will be using your idea now. Want to try blueberries also that way.

  • @rosedixon2961
    @rosedixon2961 Рік тому +5

    I live here in Arkansas!! Your video is very informative! Thank you so much!

  • @meek.intuitive
    @meek.intuitive Рік тому +2

    I was NOT expecting you to say medicinal! Wow!😮😊 🍓

  • @NicoleGrow
    @NicoleGrow Рік тому +3

    This is awesome! Thank you for this

  • @sn232
    @sn232 Рік тому +11

    Oh I loved Old Albama Farmer's videos and presence! I still rewatch his videos ❤

    • @wishkah4369
      @wishkah4369 4 місяці тому +2

      Nice to see somebody mention him. I still watch his videos too. He was a true gem.

    • @choccolocco
      @choccolocco 7 днів тому +1

      I miss him. Learned quite a lot from him over the years.

  • @daslage7067
    @daslage7067 Рік тому +6

    I got the message loud and clear to grow strawberries. Doing it via aquaponics NFT 450+ plants. Also great to trade with during the Apocalypse

  • @JoshuaCussins
    @JoshuaCussins Рік тому +14

    I was Born in Oxnard CA and thats the strawberry capital

    • @rubyinn
      @rubyinn Рік тому +2

      We were stationed in Port Hueneme and used to go to the strawberry festival every year in Oxnard. Oxnard is the strawberry capital.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +4

      I went to Buena High School in Ventura. Good digs there.
      The best part about that strawberry capital comment is that there have been about 15 cities that have chimed in saying they are the capital hahaha 🤣
      I love it.

    • @donniedotzler7387
      @donniedotzler7387 4 дні тому

      What's your point?

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Рік тому +1

    So now I have a great use for the spoiled hay laying around!!!

  • @maryhudson6137
    @maryhudson6137 Рік тому +2

    ‘🎉Glad I caught your show. Am subbing now.

  • @KevinGastonSR.
    @KevinGastonSR. Місяць тому +2

    Watching your video and saw the avocado seed in water. Trick we do with avocado seeds is to peel it and plant in solo cup w potting soil. Quickly produces a tree in a week or 2. I'm looking into strawberries for tips n tricks.

  • @ariseandshinecrafts5390
    @ariseandshinecrafts5390 Рік тому +7

    Gotta try this! Purchasing the plants are so expensive. Such a valuable tip. Thankyou God Bless

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +7

      Yeah they really want a lot of $$$ for those nursery starts.....and most aren't even of heirloom varieties. With soil costs, additives and electricity I probably turn out plants for between .50 - $1 each.
      It's so cheap actually I've been contemplating starting hundreds to just sell off for cheap or just hand out to all the neighbors. ❤️

  • @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118
    @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118 Рік тому +5

    Thank you!

  • @doreenmangru3490
    @doreenmangru3490 Місяць тому

    So happy I found your video - thank you

  • @barbarabfree2
    @barbarabfree2 11 місяців тому +3

    I like the new video where you start so many different types of tomatoes! My strawberries are sending out vines and selfplanting about 10 new plants. From seed yo strawberry patch. 😂

  • @jameslarsen4589
    @jameslarsen4589 Рік тому +3

    Great video!!!

  • @barbarabfree2
    @barbarabfree2 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for the depth planting pointer! I'm sure that has been a problem for me in the past. I think it contributes to fungal problems when planted too deep.

  • @homesteadaquarius
    @homesteadaquarius Рік тому +23

    You did great with this video, I imagine the others in this series are equally good. I have grown many strawberries and I like the tips you give. Wood chunks are great. Thank you for mentioning OAG, much respect there.
    I am going to stick around here.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +5

      OAG was a total hero of mine.....I keep him around with "water it well and watch it grow". I really miss that old man. I still go watch his video sometimes because there is so much knowledge there and I love seeing him in the garden ❤️🙏😇

  • @hypnodream
    @hypnodream Рік тому +10

    Great strawberry info. I do wish you would hold the camera still. Definitely going to check out your other videos.

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 Місяць тому +8

    Just a hint. Straw is wheat shafts. Hay is things like Timothy or Alfalfa. They are not the same things. Straw is straw & hay is hay. Just thought I'd help you out.
    The rest of your video was great. Besides the jiggling. But I read that you have equipment coming to help with that. Keep going. You are doing great.

  • @farmervee_yt
    @farmervee_yt Рік тому +2

    Awesome content!

  • @COJAILNURSE
    @COJAILNURSE Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @daniellebedotto7688
    @daniellebedotto7688 Рік тому +4

    Arkansas? No way! I would've bet $100 it was Hillsborough County, FL. I live here and there is a huge Strawberry Festival every year in Plant City. The even built an airport in Plant City years ago just to export strawberries. People go nuts here! I sell handmade items and from December to February, all I make is strawberry notebooks, purses, anything strawberry! If we go big here I wonder what Arkansas does. Funny thing is I am a huge gardener and have never had success with strawberries! Thanks for the tips, Ill be sure to try them.

  • @anastasiaserwaczek204
    @anastasiaserwaczek204 Рік тому +3

    Like your "Joe garden dirt/berries" reference.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Рік тому +1

    Can you post links to the various soils you're using? I found just one of them online. That is great you were able to grow from seed from a store bought strawberry! I might try that, as I have a box of them in the refrigerator now.

  • @kingdavid42088
    @kingdavid42088 Рік тому

    Thank you Louie Anderson!

  • @Joan-ej7wv
    @Joan-ej7wv Рік тому

    Thanks the lord for this information.
    I will start and see how I do.
    Thank you Ser.

  • @thesundrinkeradvantage
    @thesundrinkeradvantage Рік тому +4

    Nice video🍓

  • @bonniecarlstrom6014
    @bonniecarlstrom6014 Рік тому +2

    👍👍Eugene Oregon

  • @renemary4109
    @renemary4109 Рік тому +5

    Motion sick from camera movements. Love strawberries!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +3

      So sorry... I have equipment on the way to help me with filming ❤️.
      It was a little Shakey, I only have a cell for recording ATM....soon it will be much better and professional.

  • @1voice4you
    @1voice4you Рік тому +6

    JUST STUMBLED UPON YOU, LIKED YOUR VIDEO, SUBBED & LIKED, FELLOW CHRISTIAN, GOD BLESS YOU ALSO, & BY SAYING LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND, GUESS EX-MILITARY, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE...Cheryl in Wisconsin....

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for that. We went some dumb places and did some dumb things but some people came home because of it.... I'm very glad you like the video. Thank you for that wonderful compliment ❤️

  • @strawberrymage8593
    @strawberrymage8593 Рік тому +2

    strawberries are my favorite!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +1

      They are a unique plant for sure.....it's not just the berries either. The leaves, roots and stems of the plants are highly valuable as medicinal ingredients ❤️

  • @Patrick-wk7eh
    @Patrick-wk7eh Рік тому

    Thanks ❤

  • @chrisgoddard4032
    @chrisgoddard4032 Рік тому +1

    I knew about Marshall My granddad was from there and raised on a strawberry farm just outside of Marshall.

  • @BestGranny10
    @BestGranny10 Рік тому +2

    Can’t wait to plant my babies thanks❤

  • @Omegawerewolfx
    @Omegawerewolfx Рік тому +5

    It is unpatriotic to only get 9x the berries, you MUST get 10x! :P
    My strawberries grow like weeds, I overdid it.

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. Рік тому +1

    Like # 900 🙋🏾‍♀️

  • @mrgruffy4499
    @mrgruffy4499 Рік тому +6

    I have Autumn leaves and grass clippings berries. I lucked out this year with some straw. Crushed leaves and grass clippings lay close to the ground, and keep the ground damper than with straw. But straw keeps the berries off the dirt so they don't rot.
    I'm experimenting with all natural compost with NO commercial fertilizer in two 4x8 raised beds. This gives me very loose soil that absorbs water better, but also dries out faster. From my mixture, I got berry leaves twice the size of normal--5 inches x 5 inches, but few berries.
    Growing from seeds: Berries from grocery store? Are they GMO? Are the seeds also GMO? My berries come from the 1950's. Each time we moved from one town to another, we took some plants with us.

  • @ericataylor9063
    @ericataylor9063 Рік тому

    Very niceeee

  • @marilynweber7957
    @marilynweber7957 Рік тому +1

    how do you make the water bottle - - - so do you heat a pin or needle to poke it thru the lid? Oh that is what I need to make today for my little starter greenhouse while I decide whether to go to the store to buy organic strawberries orwait until my strawberries come up and do it then. . . trying to be frugal since my income got halved during this mess!!! Thanks!

  • @goodeatswithche9889
    @goodeatswithche9889 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @coffeejunkie33
    @coffeejunkie33 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Starting my own. I don't want to buy food I can grow anymore. That and they all come from a different country. I can't find USA grown strawberries any more. It will take me time but I've got time.

  • @JRNurse2013
    @JRNurse2013 2 місяці тому +1

    Are you a Harding graduate? Our sons went to college in Searcy. Love this idea!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Місяць тому

      No I'm not....but what a beautiful place.
      I'm actually buying a place in Searcy county.
      Should be epic gardening videos then lol .

  • @michellehite6235
    @michellehite6235 Рік тому +4

    "There called straw-berries for a reason" I never knew that!

  • @Deathsoilder98
    @Deathsoilder98 Рік тому +3

    Arkansas grows the best strawberries, I might be a little biased-I'm an Arkie girl! We even have a little town named Strawberry!

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +3

      I was actually raised in Alma lol.
      Grew up on a farm up above Alma lake there.....and yes I think Arkansas does grow the best ❤️..... It's not biased when it's the truth lol 😂 l

    • @onestar1017
      @onestar1017 Місяць тому

      Grew up in Dodd city Arkansas we had a berry patch that was huge and raspberries and blackberries. They all grew wild from the 1800s it was a old hotel where we built

  • @phyl1283
    @phyl1283 Рік тому +4

    Personally, I would stagger the plants in the planter trough to allow each plant a little more room.

  • @koolerpure
    @koolerpure 4 місяці тому +1

    the hardest part to growing these for me is getting the seeds started lol, i managed to get few plants last year and i still have them in doors under a grow light

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 Рік тому +4

    Oh man I miss Old Alabama Gardener.

  • @darlatidwell6255
    @darlatidwell6255 Рік тому +2

    🙏,🇺🇸✌️

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 Рік тому

    For the mix for the strawberries can you give me like how many gallons of each soil so I know how much to mix of each please would really appreciate it thanks again great videos

  • @MsOneQT
    @MsOneQT Місяць тому +2

    I sub'd at Zombie Apocalypse, lol.

  • @lccampbell7112
    @lccampbell7112 27 днів тому

    Picked a lot of strawberries in searcy county

  • @elleeo1495
    @elleeo1495 9 днів тому +1

    Thanks for your video! I'm going to give this a go. One question... what did you use to make pin holes in that bottle cap? It's brilliant!

  • @angelahawthorn5143
    @angelahawthorn5143 Рік тому +1

    Can you send me a link to buying the soil amendments you use for the strawberry soil mixture?

  • @carleyCornutt3711
    @carleyCornutt3711 Рік тому +1

    First time strawberry planter here! I have my seeds stratifying now. How far apart do you need to plant strawberries? I’ve seen as much as 12 inches?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  10 місяців тому

      I tend to crowd mine a bit at 10" lol......so 12-14" in a good very growing location is perfect for them to fill up.

  • @brendtoconnell6119
    @brendtoconnell6119 Рік тому +2

    I think I figured out the secret on how to get the proper separation between the cups. So you'll want to use a torch an heat shrink the bottom cup so that its interior diameter is less than the receiving cup so that you get the 3/4 inch gap which is important in the root growth. There.....I'm done. Better yet. Just throw a 3/4 inch rock in the bottom of your bottom cup. There. Now I'm done!

  • @kathysarmcandy1992
    @kathysarmcandy1992 4 місяці тому +1

    Can you recommend soil amendments, outside of what you've show here, for those of us that have other soil sources? I have at my usage; local (tested by Ohio State Agricultural Extension as ph neutral "suitable for growing vegetable crops"), processed topsoil-ground fine, 4 year aged cow manure, the stuff is like peat, and composted wood pulp and leaves, 2 years old. Utilizing 3 gallon pots and Gurney's everbearing berries. Our water here in SW Ohio is a little on the sweet side from lime bedrock at 6.5ph. Or, 5.6ph rainwater. Thanks.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  4 місяці тому +1

      Sounds like you will have a pretty good bodied mix. Consider adding a pinch of composted chicken or rabbit manure.....rabbit preferably. It's a cold fertilizer and no worries of burning up the plants. Has a higher nitrogen and phosphorus content than steer manure.
      To amend properly, because every soil does a little different, the only other advice I can give is to watch your new berries ......they will show you in three weeks if you need other goodies. They are pretty good about growing well even in not the best stuff......but it sounds like your mix will do very proper.
      The one thing buries will not take is soppy soil.....make sure you add perlite for drainage....I like about 10% more to the mix....then I never have drainage issues.

  • @profgeorgeouslady5387
    @profgeorgeouslady5387 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Can you please advise me which month is best to plant the strawberries seeds please? Thank you.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      I did mine indoors overwinter simply because I was bored but with the timing of it it was perfect to have them ready for spring...for my zone seeding in November and December for the following spring was perfect.
      Maybe 3 months.
      They grow very slow at first ❤️

  • @jesseibarra5539
    @jesseibarra5539 Рік тому +2

    Poteet Texas

  • @mamam5877
    @mamam5877 Рік тому

    good evenings, i bought the same size today .because I don,t have place i put in soild on plastic botel from milk , what you thing it's will be working.

  • @cynthialiley8043
    @cynthialiley8043 Рік тому

    Thank you, Sir, for explaining mycorrhizal. Happy it prevents transplant shock.

  • @pagevpetty
    @pagevpetty Рік тому

    Is there a link to the first 2 vids?

  • @bizzyg5751
    @bizzyg5751 2 місяці тому +1

    I think this is very important, but what soil mix or brand of soil do you use, and how much light or what light medium do you use. I get strawberries to germinate all the time, but they usually wilt and die after a few weeks after they stop growing when they are still very small. Researching this, I learned that the ones that were leggy didn't get enough sunlight, one that I grew got too much sunlight and burned, but all of them likely died because my soil ph was too high and they couldn't absorb the nutrients.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  2 місяці тому

      Using purified water with a 6.5 pH will correct that.
      I used a combination of Kelloggs indoor potting mix, some pro mix #4 and some peat moss.
      I only increased the food for them after about two months.
      I grew these under t5 UV lights.
      60watt bulbs. 6500kelvin.
      Keep the lights maybe two three inches from them and they will grow well.
      They are sooooooo tiny that care must be taken in the first month to not harm their growth.
      When gardening them off outside two hours max for first four days then increase to 4 hours for four days then six until you can build them up strong enough to take 8 hours full sun.
      They take a bit longer to harden off but once they do.... It's off to the races.

  • @elizabethmoffett98
    @elizabethmoffett98 11 місяців тому +1

    For the mixture of the soil for the strawberries will you post it. You are saying it but that is to fast to write it down. I have been trying for several years but I was planting in regular dirt.

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 Рік тому +1

    Can you tell me when you plant up your tomatoe seedlings how long before your last frost date

  • @savvygood
    @savvygood 24 дні тому +1

    Hey! I'm a patriot and I'm a gardener! How long until the plants start producing strawberries?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  24 дні тому +1

      Depending on when you start them between four to six months.....their first year is hit and miss........their second year is when they just load out in my garden.
      Most commercial growers use plugs which can range between six months to a year old.
      Had a guy once tell me I was wrong saying it's their first year.......... But never taking into account his plugs were already a year old hahahahaha 🤣🤣😜
      In my opinion first year is all about establishment.
      They will kinda die back in the fall and winter but the following spring 🌱 hit them with compost, fresh mulch and stand back.
      We love our patriot gardeners 🌱❤️😇🙏

  • @thomaswolf6507
    @thomaswolf6507 Рік тому +1

    Good video. Know anything about bringing last years overwintered plants back to life? Attempting to clone some shoots/slips but I think I waited too long (busy life)
    Should have kept the over-matured strawberries I was finding for seeds, I wasn't aware they grew this easily.
    Now, if I can just figure out why all of my tomato plants keep dying at a juvi level for some unknown reason (such an easy plant to grow... I'm baffled, starting to think it's fungal and I use dynomyco!)
    Growing seasons have been rough. Traditional gardening basically failed two years ago, tried low-level mulched permaculture with ehh-mixed results last year, doing nothing but Ruth Stout and containers from now on. Southwestern Wisconsin.
    I found the data on where the word strawberry to be very interesting in relation to the Ruth Stout method. Nice.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +6

      Since I'm a week away from spring here in Arizona, I'm doing a vid on exactly that....bringing your surviving plants back to life ❤️
      Should be good....I've got tomato, peppers, and even eggplant all ready to be spruced up good.
      Stay tuned 😎

    • @thomaswolf6507
      @thomaswolf6507 Рік тому +3

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 Feels like spring is already here in Wisconsin, very strange "seasons."
      Just did a nice neem/peppermint/Dr.Bronners soap-oil spraydown yesterday. Have a family member that lives like a bum and makes it very difficult to avoid pests, damn I hate them things.
      I'll be watching for the video!

    • @justinsane7128
      @justinsane7128 Рік тому +1

      @@thomaswolf6507 -12 last night in Colorado... C'mon Spring My snow ❄️❄️❄️❄️ allergy is contributing to my cabin fever 🤒

    • @thomaswolf6507
      @thomaswolf6507 Рік тому +2

      @@justinsane7128 We got hit with a decent amount of snow last night.
      Only went down to 21 for that but we have a cold front coming.
      We often see -30 to -55 weather. I still go hunting in that. Didn't even get to go ice fishing this year, record short ice fishing season.
      Oh, @Murdock
      All of my strawberries cloned successfully. I guess a bit of clonex, humidity and patience did the trick on old shoots. Still waiting to figure out the blight situation but the peroxide didn't kill any plants.

  • @lulub9421
    @lulub9421 Місяць тому

    That’s a lot to buy to make the soil nice for strawberries. 🍓

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Місяць тому

      It really is I wish they made a better mix that had all of the goodies already in it.........I am experimenting with coco core, perlite and compost to see if I can get ok results.
      The other issue we're having is when I first made this video all of the products were readily available now some of them aren't so readily available. A more simple solution might be in order......might not be as perfect as soil for them but might just get the job done.
      I am kind of fortunate that I always buy a bunch of different soils so I have some on hand to experiment and play around with I know not everybody has that at their disposal so I'm going to try to come up with a more universal mix.

  • @jenmv3483
    @jenmv3483 6 днів тому

    12:35 top secret info starts....

  • @sheiliaprather4006
    @sheiliaprather4006 Рік тому +6

    Well I learned something about pollination, thanks to you Mr.Murdock. I was wondering why I wasn't getting many cucumbers, now I know. They have to be pollinated, what was I thinking. Duh. 😵‍💫

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +12

      Unfortunately with our pollinator friends in decline and not getting it done, we have to pick it up.
      Placing a jar lid filled with marbles and water will sometimes attract the bees 🐝 especially during the summer ⛱️🌞......they show up for a drink and find your flowers ❤️
      You will have LOADS of cucumbers 🥒 now 💪😎

    • @christinaoliveryoung6019
      @christinaoliveryoung6019 Рік тому

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 what is the purpose of the marbles?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +3

      @@christinaoliveryoung6019 the marbles prevent the bees 🐝 from drowning while grabbing a drink 👍

    • @christinaoliveryoung6019
      @christinaoliveryoung6019 Рік тому +1

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 oh wow that's great! Thank you!

    • @Cat15210
      @Cat15210 Рік тому

      You can also use a paintbrush to pollinate yourself!

  • @SamanthaAndersonArtist
    @SamanthaAndersonArtist Рік тому

    I had a whole batch of 25 beautiful bareroots just up and die from root rot because I only used raised bed soil and fertilizer. I didn't realize how important all the other ingredients were.
    I need to go shopping now because ny husband was trying to make my feel better and biugh my ones from the store and I don't want them to die again. 😭

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      Sprinkling some cinnamon out in the garden around the base of your plants will help prevent that root rot or dampening off

  • @cameroneverhart6443
    @cameroneverhart6443 16 днів тому +1

    Is this method specifically for potted strawberry plants? Every year I replant the runners of my strawberries to a new row and i'm at around 30 strawberry plants right now :)

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  15 днів тому

      Unless your wanting them to root in a pot to move around, yes, for potted plants.
      Can be used on ones in the ground too to help with that spreading.

  • @judithstorck5195
    @judithstorck5195 Рік тому

    WOW! Some of these growing mediums are expensive.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +1

      I tried to stay middle of the road. It's about $10 for 2 cubic feet whereas Miracle-Gro organics or the higher end soils are somewhere in the range of $20 or 2 cubic feet.
      I need it at least a medium grade soil to begin with. Sometimes it's worth paying just a little bit extra to get some good stuff as opposed to fighting garbage that you save $3 on all year long and only getting half the fruit.
      I really wish I lived in an area where I could go out and gather some of my own topsoil from a forest or something but here in the desert that's just not a realistic thing lol 🤣

  • @mel41138
    @mel41138 3 місяці тому

    Hi there patriot 👍 first time here. Question. Did you place the seeds in the freezer? Or not? I hear some saying one need to place them in the freezer. Thanks

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  3 місяці тому +1

      I did not with these..... They had already been refrigerated.
      Strawberries do like to be in the fridge for about 30 days before planting the seeds......... I keep them on the berry till that time.
      It could be done afterwards too or with new seeds.
      Makes them think they had a winter.

    • @mel41138
      @mel41138 3 місяці тому

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 thank you so much. God bless you and God bless America 🙏

  • @flatsville9343
    @flatsville9343 Рік тому +13

    Since you started these plants from seed, have they grown out true to parent? Clones always do, but almost every store bought strawberry is from a hybrid plant, so if using seeds, it seems you'd get some high % not true to parent.
    It's hard to find wild strawberry (non-hybrid) that isn't teeny tiny.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +17

      There is always the possibility of getting an off set from either parent plant, but being that hybrids typically are infertile, I think we might do ok.
      I've always gotten really nice berries every year.
      Selection is key when you buy them. A lot of pkgs will tell you organic and or the type. 👍......
      The strawberries that these plants produce can be even further narrowed down after berries come on....only the best of the best will get their seeds taken for next year ensuring our berries stay pure.
      Each year through this process you will not only produce fruits acclimated to your area but their production will be more consistent.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +14

      You typically know when you get a hybrid strawberry because it seeds won't germinate.

    • @leopardwoman38
      @leopardwoman38 Рік тому

      This is cool! I have to try this. 👍👍👍😀💕🌱🌱🌱

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 Рік тому +1

    Will that double cup method work in a seed tray over a heat pad ?

  • @faithevrlasting
    @faithevrlasting Рік тому

    Your soil mix is great, but most of that is not available in SE Virginia. HD has kellogg Organic mix but no sunshine anywhere, or other kellogg products, n or patio mix. I use mycos itself w raised bed mix, mushroom compost, perlite, peat and a touch of blackkow.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      Any pro nursery mix with the mycorrhizae in it can substitute for the "sunshine mix" we get here in Arizona. Blackkow is awesome stuff as well.
      I used to use the mushroom 🍄 compost but I got tired of waiting for all the excess salts to leech out (about a year) before I could use it as a filler. Good stuff after that though. Compost is king in the garden 🏡🌱

  • @monicateconchuk
    @monicateconchuk Рік тому +2

    The ones at Walmart here in our town are always moldy we've grown ours for a while now.

  • @midnull6009
    @midnull6009 Рік тому

    And you plz have some of mine? Every year my strawberry plants triple due to runners. I tried to cull them this year but I STILL got double the plants!!! I give my strawberry plants away for free....

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      That is so awesome to hear. I hope to have a very patch like that one day where everyone can just come and get Berry plants ❤️
      That is a wonderful gift from above. Excellent work Patriot.

  • @harrymyhero
    @harrymyhero Рік тому +1

    We only have one of those products in this corner of Ohio and that's the Perlite. I do mix my own soil with the best ingredients I can get however.

  • @stephaniejackson8555
    @stephaniejackson8555 Рік тому +1

    If you get Grocery store fruit, possibly GMO, Will you still get a good crop?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +5

      I try to shy away from GMO or generic produce when selecting stock......it's much better to pay the Xtra and get a true heirloom or organic non GMO from a local farm, farmers market or a organic certified market.
      You will like those results better, have better plants and be healthier not eating that stuff.
      There is no comparison in taste or nutrition between an organic non GMO berry 🍓 and a commercial crop hybrid.

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 Рік тому +1

    Can you give like how many gallons or quarts of soil or sunshine mix you would use to make the mix ,and what is patio mix ,,can you use this mix on tomatoe plants as well

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +1

      An easy recipe to remember is 2 gal compost, 2 gal raised bed or potting mix. 1 gal sunshine mix and 1/2 gal perlite.
      To this I would add 1-2 cups earthworm 🪱 castings and about 1 cup of the slow release granular organic fertilizer...... This is a good easy mix that is very productive.
      The honest secret is the compost. compost is king in the garden ❤️.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      I would use the mix I replied with for the tomatoes....not the berries as much.....tomatoes like a meaty soil. They are REALLY heavy feeders. Use the mix in the video for the berries and the other one I replied with for the tomatoes 🍅.
      My next video will cover the exact soil I'm mixing 👍.....last frost is tomorrow, so maybe on Friday weather permitting.
      If you haven't seen my tomato 🍅 vids go to the channel and take a look.... I cover soil mixing in one of them 👍.
      Thanks for the reply

    • @terryerichards5976
      @terryerichards5976 Рік тому

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 is this the recipe for strawberries

  • @wealthyinfo5763
    @wealthyinfo5763 Рік тому

    You said take the cover off. What kind of cover? Do you use plastic wrap, or is there something thicker?

  • @MsTCDOC
    @MsTCDOC 3 місяці тому +1

    Can I use Berry-tone instead of the Dr. Earth for the slow release feeding?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  3 місяці тому +2

      You can.....it's a good product.
      Should have an OMRI label on it showing it's 100%organic derived

    • @MsTCDOC
      @MsTCDOC 3 місяці тому

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 thanks!

  • @lccampbell7112
    @lccampbell7112 27 днів тому

    Marshall was strawberry capitol back-in the sixty not now.

  • @shannecharman6612
    @shannecharman6612 Рік тому +1

    Do strawberry seeds need to be cold stratified?

    • @denisedoodles
      @denisedoodles Рік тому

      I cold stratified my strawberry seeds before planting. The seed packet recommended it. 😊

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 Рік тому +1

    So just wondering my last frost dat is April 30 so you mean I should start my tomatoe seeds about 45 days before my last frost date

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому

      In colder zones it is advisable to wait two weeks after last frost date for tomatoes.....this allows the soil to defrost as well and warm up to that 45-50 degree range that's needed.
      If you plan for about three weeks before that last frost date on planting day you should be five or six weeks and perfect size 👍

  • @kayceech376
    @kayceech376 День тому

    I’m confused. What was the secret trick to get 10x the amount of strawberries?

  • @michaeleatmon3814
    @michaeleatmon3814 Рік тому

    I bought some seeds it says I have to put in fridge for 3 weeks in dam soil ... is this actually the case like it won’t work with out this step or can I plant them straight away into the soil. ?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Рік тому +1

      They are referring to stratification....but I've never had to do so with any of mine. 🤔
      What variety is it? It might be something from a colder climate??? I always just go for it but do the research on your specific berry