never let nitrogen to phosphate ratio throw u off. i did a miracle grow vs tomato tone grow off miracle grow 24-8-16 out grew tomato tone 3-4-6 by 26% yields of tomatoes.
@sethmoking13 күн бұрын
So, you don't shred your leaves first? I've been shredding my leaves and the result is fantastic. But I'm starting to think that it's not necessary. I think this year I'll try one of my raised beds with unshredded leaves and see how well it does at preventing weeds and building soil next year.
@luxpri798420 күн бұрын
Really aren’t the gonna die?😅
@MissAAAAA117 күн бұрын
No. They go dormant. You replant in the spring...rhey will begin to grow.
@luxpri798417 күн бұрын
@@MissAAAAA1 thank you
@elisebarthalow607513 күн бұрын
Should I snip off the leaves and green stems?
@casinobabephilly93175 күн бұрын
Is this for hardy geraniums?
@bassbrother8122 күн бұрын
Ive used a few different lights not designed for growing and things do grow but very very slowly
@timothyryan839025 күн бұрын
I started with eight bulb shop lights on vegetables and moved to cannabis and now I have two high power lights and I use the twelve tube fixtures for side lights in flower stage to bath the sides of the plants my other lights are a 300 watt visosun 300 with percentage adjusting switch. and a spectra vision 600-900 watt dual mode veg switch and flower switch. All together in veg mode with side tubes it runs about 1080 watts. Veg and add 300 for flower mode. Works well. But versatility is key for me I'm always moving lights and set up around raising my lights for optimum growth . .until I get another separate room for flower. I like the visosun 300 watt it has an adjustable intensity switch for 25/50/75/100 percent intensity so I can imitate the natural sun light curve spectrum .for starting babies clones and also for finishing flower. I can go up and down the sun light curve . Works well.
@timshel011Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. To think how many I threw out because I thought they were dead. Now, I know better...
@SimoNemo7Ай бұрын
I planted 10 of these “brick” yarrow and one got about as tall as my hip while maybe half got a little more than a foot off the ground and some never really grew for whatever reason.
@charlesscarborough7424Ай бұрын
Overwintered Mega Gold, Sugar Rush Red, Sugar Rush Peach, Hot Cherry and Fish Pepper. Fish Pepper did not make it. The others out produce their 1st year. Zone 6A.
@lizardlefty286Ай бұрын
Plants look crappy
@redbutton3dАй бұрын
Awesome... I'm waiting for mine to ripen also ... Can't wait
@JRThunder69Ай бұрын
Sorry you sound like micheal jackson.
@spencer78472 ай бұрын
They actually do help! I grew the best tomatoes when i started using them and it helps them from not falling down
@norahs1042 ай бұрын
Ooooooh that's me beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@sharonglover94322 ай бұрын
Oooo such beauty 😊
@alysondenis69522 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@garygarrett18673 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. The durable tomato cages at Lowe's are $8.00 each. That's too expensive for me. Trellising is the way to go for me and my garden area.
@donnastormer96523 ай бұрын
This is truly as bad as tearing off the tag on your pillow! Someday the Democrats may put us all in jail for things like this!
@AbundantGardening3 ай бұрын
Except you can legally take the tag off your own pillow 😂
@ayushsood453 ай бұрын
Why you using now heat mat when you are having fish tank heater and the plastic container with water heat ??
@AbundantGardening3 ай бұрын
It got too much for me to maintain. I would still recommend that, but a simple heat mat is cheaper and doesn't require any additional maintenance. I couldn't get the water hot enough without it evaporating too fast and creating a fire hazard.
@ayushsood453 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening oh yeah that of the main problem i am using your trick but i am using huge contanier for this and upper side put plastic polotin so no water will vaopretd. in your video you use small contanier with 300w heater contanier size vise you have to use 50 w heater with 90f themroset it will be work fine
@DavidDelPrince3 ай бұрын
Never saw this before I’ll have to try it
@FitraHomestead3 ай бұрын
I feel like the fish one would have been the best one had it not been root bound. The fish fertiliser definitely fed the soil more.
@javierbolima65183 ай бұрын
Mine doesn't bloom that much
@zoemeow76773 ай бұрын
What you do is important hehe 🌹✨
@JingYet-v1e3 ай бұрын
Very cute flowers what id' plnts
@crazysquirrel94254 ай бұрын
Lucky me I get the first 10 hours-ish of morning sun, then shade provided by large trees. Shade cloth will not lower your plant's temperatures but it can help keep them from heating above air temperature.
@ahnrobertson74454 ай бұрын
🤷🏻♀️ never seen a hydrangea in a hanging basket??
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
They have them at Walmart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot in my area.
@DavidDelPrince4 ай бұрын
I make all my own don’t buy anything
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
Even better! But for most people starting out, they don't know how yet, so these two are the only ones they really need when others promote a gazillion products
@Mardi-LovetheLandHomestead4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the challenge! I'm on team Chad, what team did you choose ?
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
I think Chad. I don't remember now 😂 But sure, let's go with Chad from now on
@GrandmaSandy4 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video and thanks for sharing
@Bradimus14 ай бұрын
I think the one only veggies I grow that are very picky are Tomatoes. My "amendment" has mostly just been peat moss to get my soil a but more acidic. But not 100%. I mix mushroom compost, regular compost, manure, and peat moss as my raised bed soil. I just add more compost in the fall and a little fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Consistent water, mulching with straw, and the looser consistency of the soil with the peat moss added keeps things working well for me.
@Bradimus14 ай бұрын
Those plastic reels are garbage and I got sick of buying one every other year when they break. Invest in an Eely and it will be a pleasure to use, last fantasticly longer, and you can get parts if needed. Or buy a bunch of plants and be annoyed when the plastic one breaks all the time.
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
This one is in full sun and this is now its fourth season. It is still holding up well, and for $10 it was a good price. But if this one ever breaks, I will look into the eely.
@Bradimus14 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening in Minnesota I had zero luck with any plastic reel.
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
Weird, I do store it in winter, but other than that it has held up. But glad the eely works great for you, happy gardening!
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
Hope you subscribe😄
@Redeleiser4 ай бұрын
Home Depot Never sell plants on clearance!
@AbundantGardening4 ай бұрын
Wow! At mine they have racks of plants on clearance. That is disappointing, thanks for letting us know that
@CMRD-my6kz5 ай бұрын
Youre good dawg. Good stuff
@Bassslayer05 ай бұрын
Is the original sungold better than select 2?
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
Depends. The regular Is the hybrid version, whereas the select 2 is heirloom. The regular is fine and probably will perform better, but I recommend both
@masteraus665 ай бұрын
If you ever do it again, try combining the organic fertilizers with jadam microbial solution or a compost tea. If you wanted explosive results with organic fertilizers, you need to keep pumping in microbiology with the organic fertilizer so they can convert the fertilizer into a plant available form more readily. Many world record vegetable growers use a lot of compost teas to keep the microbiological activity high so the plant can keep eating. The No Till Growers channel is an organic market gardener that uses tons of high-quality compost in combination with Jadam microbial solution to produce abundant high-quality produce, and if he feels it needs a boost he'll add neptunes harvest liquid fish hydrolysate because the microbes from the compost and jadam microbial solution will help it create explosive results. I used Jadam microbial solution in combination with pro mix organics seed starting mix in 36oz red solo cups and Alaska fish fertilizer with my tomatoes, and in a month from sprouting, they were 11 inchs, deep green, and thick!
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for sharing. I’ll have to explore into that some. I’m sorta familiar with JADAM, but never made the. Microbial solution yet. I don’t have the time to make compost or even the tea, but I’ll keep that in mind.
@masteraus665 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening I think Jadam microbial solution is the most important part. The creator of Jadam says compost isn't needed when Jadam microbial solution is applied.
@wlu925 ай бұрын
What type of lilac is this?
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
Unsure, it just seems like a regular pink purple color lilac you could buy at walmart
@BellasWhisperFarmstead5 ай бұрын
Love this. I don't ever plant as recommended when it comes to spacing. Thanks for sharing.
@Just_A_Name145 ай бұрын
They aren’t though. Frost will kill plants faster than heat
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
I’m not talking about frost dates, those are certainly important, I’m talking hardiness zones (minimum average temp) vs the max average temp essentially.
@Just_A_Name145 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening yes but you said are more important and they’re not. Heat is easier to combat than cold which is why more cold kills than heat making average colder temps more important than average highs. Quit spreading false info and using the wrong words to describe your opinions as facts
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
There are other big channels that have mentioned this, and I just like to help spread it. It seems at least reasonable, but I do agree that cold kills more than heat, although you can add incandescent lights and so on to protect from the cold
@Just_A_Name145 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening yes but strictly talking outside no greenhouse or electric it’s easier to shade a garden than it is to heat it.
@kathyogden77095 ай бұрын
Love a start of that one maybe we can trade a different color
@lynskiblinski43845 ай бұрын
Gorgeous😊
@kimberlythermond79935 ай бұрын
This is wrong. It is worth it.
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
Not when you can attract them to your native habitat for free. Ladybugs too will tend to fly away and 80% of them will be gone within 24 hours if you have a small property
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
And $33 for beneficial nematodes when you can grow a crop of marigolds for nearly free is definitely better.
@jeeee3f5 ай бұрын
I buy praying mantises all the time and they work wonders
@CL-lo3xr5 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Hope you subscribe as well if you haven't 😃
@jordanyeager92205 ай бұрын
Awesome tip 💡
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
Glad you thought so too! Hope you subscribe if you already haven't 😄
@ananke21045 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this advice. I just needed that. Very useful video.
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! I'm glad I could help, hope you subscribe!
@Raspukek-fu8un5 ай бұрын
u know not whot u doing. newb.
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
What do you mean? Ive been gardening for the better part of a decade, and if you look at big channels results on this experiment, they have similar findings. Topping pepper plants (unless you live in a long growing season) results in a smaller overall harvest. Even if you get more peppers, they weigh less and therefore hinder production
@Raspukek-fu8un5 ай бұрын
@@AbundantGardening u allow dem split = u fakd up bikoz they'll grow fokken 2 meters tall. so prune must be done, and done early.
@AbundantGardening5 ай бұрын
my peppers and all of my friends and family peppers have NEVER grown 6 feet tall. In fact there are not really ANY peppers that make it that tall ever. 99% of my peppers are 2 feet (.66 meters) to 3 feet (1 meter) tall. And I still like to stake them as the wind sometimes knocks them over. I am not talking about pruning, I am talking about topping the plants. That is bad and will reduce your harvest, but if you want to reduce your harvest, gardening is all about exploration, so have fun in the garden!
@RT3Creations-Learn5 ай бұрын
Well said, appreciate you breaking down the process and throughly explaining it! Thanks for taking the time!