Why you don't have a million followers already I don't know. Best channel for garden fundamentals. So knowledgeable, approachable and easy to understand. Brilliant.
@adriansimionescu68688 ай бұрын
There are few followers because he doesn't promise tons of vegetables, Colossal Inventions, etc. He only says what is true and well verified. And people are fooled for a long time, so the real info doesn’t sound nicely anymore.
@blenderbenderguy8 ай бұрын
I'll keep this simple.... you are an extraordinary teacher!
@dejanopar69358 ай бұрын
I didn't know that my favorite actor started gardening. No way. You look the same, even the voice is almost the same. Rade Serbedija (Croatian actor mostly known from Mission impossible). Jokes aside you have best gardening channel on KZbin. Best regards and thank you for all your amazing content.
@shannonz92118 ай бұрын
I always thought he was a retired major league baseball player. ;)
@rickrhoduscarolefrazier-rh5658 ай бұрын
Recent discoverer of your channel - as a Chemist by education/General Contractor by preference, I'm finding a LOT of great practical & technical information. I'm currently being about run out of veg/flower seeds I've started. I love Artichokes to eat, plus it's a gorgeous plant - my understanding is they benefit from cold striation in the frige. Used methods I've seen online, wetted papertowel in ziplock bag in my bottom refer drawer. Some say 2 months, other say a few weeks. I tried planting seed after ~ 3 weeks, of 3 seeds 1 germinated & that took over 2 weeks making sure soil moisture was consistent. Next was 6 weeks cold, then I soaked the seed for ~ 8 hours in luke warm water I maintained in my oven at 76F using the oven light, I had much better germination - aprox 60% after this method. Variety is noted for low germination, Violet de Provence. My first seedling is THRIVING in a red solo cup now under LED 6000K 6000 lumen lights. I'm in Ohio zone 6a. The experiment continues!
@chexloxd7 ай бұрын
thx for sharing that info. i want to ask this but i dont know any chemist irl. ¿Do you know what stratify really does at a chemical level? because i don't buy that of 'the seed knows' because i know they have some hormones or proteins and things like that, so, stratify help to eliminate some suppressor or something?
@dougbas39808 ай бұрын
Just subscribed, thank you. Been gardening 50+ years and learning from your videos! I can do better in the greenhouse and basement and garden with your advise. Very much appreciated!
@racebiketuner8 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great vid. I looked at the Ontario website and was vey impressed. Almost 9K entries in their germination database!
@ppetal16 ай бұрын
Thankyou for giving temps in C and F.
@SarahR-b3k3 ай бұрын
i finally found somebody i like listening to! Thank You!!!!
@nolanjdon35142 ай бұрын
The temp being just above freezing always made so much sense to me. Just pretending to be the first few weeks of the spring thaw :)
@angelawagnon97788 ай бұрын
Looks like a great chart, but would be much more helpful if the common plant names were also included as well as temperatures in both C AND F for people to reference quickly. I really enjoy your channel and the wealth of information you provide.
@Jenny-bc5kz8 ай бұрын
Your information is pure gold. Thanks for sharing !
@elevatednorthglass8 ай бұрын
Just in time with this one. Thank you. Got some strawberries and liatris to start.
@357pls7 ай бұрын
I love the baggie method for larger seeds, but doesn't work well for me with smaller seeds. For tiny seeds, I cut off the bottom of a milk jug, fill with very damp seed starter and sow small seeds in that. Then I put the 'pot' in a large zipper bag and put it in the fridge, only for me I use the spare fridge in the basement. Great reason to have a spare refrigerator! For some people it might even be worthwhile to get a small dorm-sized fridge for stratifying seed sown in dirt.
@analyticalhabitrails98575 ай бұрын
Wow! To me, good idea!!
@michaelboom77048 ай бұрын
I guess this was a lesson that I needed several years ago when doing my milkweed, I was so wrong in my way!I did get a few out of the whole pack to produce.
@Jamiek485Ай бұрын
Thank you from Kentucky!
@trevordickson86174 ай бұрын
This is a really useful video. I have wondered for years why we shouldn't just freeze the seed to stratify, i.e. the more cold the better. Now I know why the 'fridge is the perfect temperature. Just good advice here coming from experience.
@russellradwanski57716 ай бұрын
This is the information I was missing, I was thinking freezing would be sufficient! Thank you!
@mistygeller31933 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for your helpful video and I agree with the previous comment!! 😊 You should have so many more people subscribed because you are so knowledgeable and break things down in such a way that it’s very easy to remember! And thank you for the reference link as well!
@PorchGardeningWithPassion5 ай бұрын
Another very clear and helpful video 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
@johnny.angels2 ай бұрын
I first want to say great video. Everything is precise. I was wondering how do you get the seeds out of the baggy method that already germinated. Tweezers? Just curious. Love what you do..
@ControllerPassAway16 күн бұрын
Just to be clear I live on equator, our temperature here is 27-32deg C, relative humidity 60-80%. I use the cold stratification method on scarified pepper seeds by putting in fridge (10-16 deg C) for daytime, room temperature at night. So far 3 comes to mind- Aji Charapita, Red rocoto, Turbo Pubes whereby the latter 2 belongs to capsicum pubescens.The plants do survive in our climate but requires to be shaded and utilise reflected sunlight from walls, no idea if it will affect flowering though. Other species such as capsicum annum, baccatum, chinense, chacoense just a simple scarification using nail clipper can cut short the time from 3weeks onwards into 3days to a week. If the seeds are fresh, I get roots forming on the baggy in the 1st day. The temperature here allows me to germinate most pepper without heating mat.
@farringeise19163 ай бұрын
Any tips for rainbow Eucalyptus seeds? Pretty please?😢❤
@joanfrellburg49018 ай бұрын
This is a very helpful video for me thanks !
@kicknitoldskoolАй бұрын
Such a great channel
@SarahR-b3k3 ай бұрын
luv this guy! 😍
@SupremegreenlawncareLLC7 ай бұрын
Great video. I learned a lot!
@brianlorbach87968 ай бұрын
Thank you for another informative video. I've been interested in getting my hands on some Good King Henry (Blitum bonus-henricus) seeds since first reading your article on perennial vegetables. Do they require cold stratification? I've seen a few folks say they are tricky to germinate from seed, and I'm curious if they aren't stratifying them correctly.
@douglasanderson73018 ай бұрын
Just got a packet from FEDCO. The packet says "Chill seeds 5 days in moist medium;" Do you have any other tips or advice on GKH - I'm completely new to the plant?
@judymckerrow67208 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr. P. ❄️🫠💚🙃
@missjuhee8 ай бұрын
Do celery and strawberries need cold stratification? Some videos say that they do some say it helps but it's not required. Thank you.
@357pls7 ай бұрын
Celery, no. I plant celery every year and never cold treat it.
@cyhomer8 ай бұрын
I looked at that Ontario Rock Garden website and did not find a chart for stratification…🤷🏽♀️
@sislertx8 ай бұрын
What was that web site again...i ayed it three times and missed it...old age..
@shannonz92118 ай бұрын
Ontario rock garden and native plant society.
@RandoBox6 ай бұрын
1:51 - ramps require stratification.
@maryday3107 ай бұрын
Love your videos!
@BlackJesus84638 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jarrodlambert39142 ай бұрын
Nice
@oliver39098 ай бұрын
not a veggy but Rosemary seems to need stratification
@PureBlood424 ай бұрын
"If the temperature is below freezing, that does not qualify as cold." So, put the seeds in the fridge, because that does qualify as cold?