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Grow Your Own Veggies from Kitchen Scraps
Regrowing Vegetables from Kitchen Scraps is easy and cost effective. In this video I'll show you how to turn your kitchen scraps into thriving vegetable plants. I'll share with you what to expect and what won't work the way you might think. Scallions, Onions, Garlic, Carrot, Celery, Ginger, Cabbage, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes will all be covered, with some additional vegetable references. Say goodbye to food waste and hello to fresh, homegrown produce.
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Locked in the Garden
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Yes, I locked myself in my caged raised garden bed! This fun video shares some hidden tips and tricks for raised garden bed design. For more design ideas, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/hkpEovt1UQM/v-deo.htmlsi=cCD6IVbH2lzGlL1d Want more Plant Life? Plant Life Facebook Group: groups/plantlifechannel Derica's IG (Mostly Gardening and Growing) derica_citysteadin...
Learn How To Harvest Pineapple In This Quick And Easy Video Tutorial
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Learn how easy it is to harvest pineapple! This is the update to my caged pineapple video. Here we show you how to harvest that very same pineapple as well as how successful our homemade cage was in protecting the pineapple so it could ripen fully. Pineapple Cage - DIY: ua-cam.com/video/r8HJs-0dY9c/v-deo.html How to Grow Pineapple from a Pineapple - Start to Finish: ua-cam.com/video/jeAQKEQ-2Rw...
Coffee Grounds For Your Garden!
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Coffee Grounds for Garden Vegetables Are spent coffee grounds good for your garden? There is plenty of information available on the uses of spent coffee grounds for the garden. In this video I go over some ways you can use coffee grounds as well as the pros and cons. I hope this video helps you decide if using coffee grounds is right for your garden needs and how best to apply. Thank you for wa...
What Does NPK Mean on Fertilizer?
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NPK Fertilizer Explained Selecting the right fertilizer can be slightly intimidating. In this video I will go over the different nutrients, how they benefit plants and how to properly decipher those often cryptic commercial fertilizer bags. You won't fear the NPK Fertilizer labels anymore. Feel free to ask in questions in the comment section and I will get to you as soon as possible. Thank you ...
Refill Raised Garden Beds - Chop and Drop
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Let's refill our raised garden beds with the chop and drop technique. I show you the method to my madness and how I refill and renourish the soil for my raised garden beds. It is easy and only takes a bit of time and planning. If you have any comments or questions, feel free to ask! Garden Shears: amzn.to/3ITUgnG Sunn Hemp Seeds: amzn.to/3qr5HNz Fun T-shirts: city-steading.com/product-category/...
Can You Grow Arugula in the Shade?
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Can you grow Arugula in the shade? We have all been told about how important it is for our vegetables to get full sun. But can any of them grow well in the shade? Growing herbs and vegetables in the shade can potentially extend the growing season for gardeners in warmer climates. In this video, Derica discusses if Arugula can thrive in this environment. VegeGa Raised Garden Bed Kit: ua-cam.com/...
Best Mushroom Grow Kit? Let’s Test!
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Mushroom Grow Kit Comparison Have you ever wanted to grow your own mushrooms? Premade grow kits are the easiest way to get started on your mushroom growing journey. There are so many kits available now that we put three to the test! We compared their directions, ease of use and final yield. We hope this mushroom grow kit comparison video aids you in making the right choice for what kit might wo...
How To Grow Beets From Seed
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How to grow beets from seed. In this video Derica shares with you all you need to know to successfully grow beets in your back yard garden. Not only are beetroots edible, but so are the greens. Find out what conditions will allow your beet crop to flourish as well as what to do to limit any possible problems. Make sure to search our channel as we have many more "how to grow" videos available to...
How to Build a Lasagna Garden Bed -LAYERS!
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How to Build a Lasagna Garden Bed This video covers all you need to know to build your own Lasagna Garden Bed. Information such as materials, placement, layout and timing are all discussed. Learn how to create your own lasagna garden and enjoy it's multiple time saving and economical benefits. Compost Basics for Beginners: ua-cam.com/video/Ypw1PT0cEEI/v-deo.html Vegega Raised Garden Bed Kit: ua...
Can You Grow Four Pineapples From One?
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Can you grow four pineapples from one crown? Growing Pineapples at home can be rewarding but is rather time consuming. So we test the internet hack of growing four pineapples from one store bought (or home grown) pineapple crown. Derica is dubious as her knowledge of how the pineapple plant grows doesn't jive with this far too easy concept. Make sure you watch until the end to find out if this ...
How to Grow Cilantro from Seeds
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How to Grow Cilantro (Coriander) from Seeds! This delightful herb is a great addition to any garden. Even if you don't enjoy the flavor, Cilantro is known to repel a variety of pests. It's delicate foliage and petite flowers add visual interest to your garden as well. Allow the plant to develop seeds and ta-da, you have Coriander to harvest! Learn all you need to know on how to grow Cilantro fr...
How to Grow Bok Choy, Pak Choi or Chinese Cabbage from Seed
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Bok Choy, Pak Choi, or Chinese Cabbage, regardless of what you call this plant, it is a great addition to your garden. This video shares with you everything you need to know to grow this plant from seed to harvest. Find out the best zone, sunlight, soil and water conditions to grow Bok Choy. How to prevent pest problems as well as appropriate companion plants for Bok Choy, Pak Choi or Chinese C...
How to Grow Kale From Seed to Harvest
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How to Grow Kale From Seed to Harvest
Edible Landscape Plants - What to Grow
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Edible Landscape Plants - What to Grow
How Long Can Seeds Store - Seed Longevity
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How Long Can Seeds Store - Seed Longevity
Black Color Fruits and Vegetables for Your Garden
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Black Color Fruits and Vegetables for Your Garden
Pineapple Cage - DIY
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Pineapple Cage - DIY
Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden - Tips & Tricks
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Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden - Tips & Tricks
Seed Storage and Organization - Tips
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Seed Storage and Organization - Tips
Vegetable Garden Calendar - What's the Plan?
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Vegetable Garden Calendar - What's the Plan?
8 Tips to Avoid Garden Frustrations
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8 Tips to Avoid Garden Frustrations
Recycled Glass Terrarium -start to finish
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Recycled Glass Terrarium -start to finish
Create Your Own Terrarium - Two Styles
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Create Your Own Terrarium - Two Styles
Solarization of Soil - Fighting Root Knot Nematodes
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Solarization of Soil - Fighting Root Knot Nematodes
Herb Bonsai - Rosemary
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Herb Bonsai - Rosemary
Growing Hibiscus from Cuttings - How I do it
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Growing Hibiscus from Cuttings - How I do it
Neverending Basil Hydroponically
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Neverending Basil Hydroponically
Vegega Raised Garden Bed Kit
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Vegega Raised Garden Bed Kit
Passion Fruit Plant Growing Tips
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Passion Fruit Plant Growing Tips

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  • @pattimorey7766
    @pattimorey7766 8 годин тому

    Thank you for this excellent informative video! 🙂 Istm that both perlite & vermiculite are very hard & scratchy & they irritate the tender roots of plants, much like how a particle placed inside an oyster's shell causes irritation to the oyster's body that ultimately results in the creation of a pearl. But it's not easy to find planting soil that doesn't contain it! My pointsettia was in poor shape after 1 1/2 years & 1 re-potting: i unpotted it yesterday, & its orginal shape of the root clump appeared the same as it was in the beginning. As i gently began working on the dense clump to try & separate the tender roots, all these pieces of vermiculite & perlite were falling out. There was a dense hard clump near the base of the pointsettia - it contained large pieces of vermiculite, with perlite clinging to the tender root strands hanging below. I suspect there are still some large pieces of the sharp abrasive stuff trapped in that clump that i'm going to try to relieve my poor pointsettia of today! It's no good!

  • @tadh844
    @tadh844 19 годин тому

    Hello City Steading Plant Life! I bought bok choy (shang hai) from the grocery store. I have been cutting them at the base, and soaking the base in water until it gets some roots. After about 10 days or so, I put them in organic soil (miracle gro), and gave them a water; and placed them outside in the sun. Texas here; 90 degrees about; pretty good humidity as well. They def had full sun, but within 24 hours; they are all dead LOL!! Wilted leaves; etc... do you have any tips or know what could have happened... did they overheat?. The soil is still moist. I came across your video because maybe I should start from seed instead of doing it from the grocery store. Appreciate your video as well!

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 2 години тому

      More than likely it was too hot for your newly rooted bok choy. They prefer temp range of 64-68 degrees F but can grow in colder or hotter conditions as long as they get there gradually.

    • @tadh844
      @tadh844 10 хвилин тому

      @@PlantLifeYT hey there, thanks for the response. Yes that makes so much sense. It was a sad day... but no worries. I will rewatch your video and start from seed this time around. I will do my best to climate them to the weather we have down here!

  • @lauramoscati2265
    @lauramoscati2265 7 днів тому

    I have passion fruit wild all over my 6+ acres in NC but the fruit never seems to ripen. I thought it might be an ornamental variety?? When I pick a fruit it has a thin wall and it’s kind of fibrous inside… the flowers are beautiful. Is the plant just old?? Please tell me what you think. Thank you. I’m sure I was picking them ‘green’. How do you know when they’re ripe?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 7 днів тому

      Passion fruit are fully ripe when they drop from the plant. As you aren’t sure what your particular plant is, I would recommend caution. There are over 500 species with only a small number that produce edible fruit. If you can get your particular plant identified, that might be best.

  • @lauramoscati2265
    @lauramoscati2265 7 днів тому

    I have passion fruit wild all over my 6+ acres in NC but the fruit never seems to ripen. I thought it might be an ornamental variety?? When I pick a fruit it has a thin wall and it’s kind of fibrous inside… the flowers are beautiful. Is the plant just old?? Please tell me what you think. Thank you.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 7 днів тому

      Passion fruit are fully ripe when they drop from the plant. As you aren’t sure what your particular plant is, I would recommend caution. There are over 500 species with only a small number that produce edible fruit. If you can get your particular plant identified, that might be best.

  • @sabadesigns
    @sabadesigns 8 днів тому

    I just discovered you! I love your videos.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 7 днів тому

      Glad you like them! Thank you for watching! 😊

  • @craigbasoco4886
    @craigbasoco4886 11 днів тому

    I live in s.e. KS, I have 3 poms 5 years old the come up every year but never seen a bloom, there from seed, so do you have any idea what to do to get them to bloo. Thanks.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 10 днів тому

      The most common suggestion to promote blooming is pruning. Pruning promotes new growth and creates a fuller more bush like plant. It should also put more energy into the main trunk, aiding in protecting the entire plant from damage. Feeding your tree each spring and watering deeply during that time should also help.

    • @craigbasoco4886
      @craigbasoco4886 10 днів тому

      @@PlantLifeYT thank you I'll give it a go, I pinched the tips in hopes to promote blooms and fertilized, every year is new growth from the roots.

  • @kdk200
    @kdk200 12 днів тому

    Tip, does not grow in jiffy coco pellets… don’t waste ur time

  • @BlyGuy
    @BlyGuy 14 днів тому

    Plants are such amazing examples of life. They really are our greatest ally on the planet. Humanity would be better off if more people understood that.

  • @BlyGuy
    @BlyGuy 14 днів тому

    I propagate a tropical hibiscus my grandpa gave me from Cayman Islands using honey as the root hormone and 3 of 4 rooted nicely and are looking really good and healthy today. I put my cuttings in a cup of water until the roots came out and then put them in dirt, but think i will go with this method of straight to the dirt this summer. I think ill get some root hormone too to see if i notice any differences with the honey.

  • @cristinajackson1591
    @cristinajackson1591 17 днів тому

    Do you suggest taking your plants for a walk?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 16 днів тому

      I don’t have many houseplants as I cohabitate with cats. So I won’t be participating in Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day. For those who intend in joining in the fun, it is held on July 27th this year.

  • @sagarupreti2029
    @sagarupreti2029 20 днів тому

    Thank you so much 😊 . It’s summer and these insects have caused havoc in my garden.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 19 днів тому

      I’m so sorry to hear that! I hope the information in this video helps! 💚

  • @liberatedlioness6478
    @liberatedlioness6478 21 день тому

    Do you water the cutting while it's under the dome for 6-8 weeks?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 19 днів тому

      I check the moisture level to make sure it stays constant and water as needed. This will differ based on your environment.

  • @jingywolf
    @jingywolf 21 день тому

    Is this really true??

    • @jingywolf
      @jingywolf 21 день тому

      ???

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 21 день тому

      It can take up to four years for pomegranates to produce quality fruit. Mine have yet to do so but they are four feet tall now.

    • @jingywolf
      @jingywolf 21 день тому

      @@PlantLifeYT okay thanks you so much for the tutorial and for answering my questions i wish I could see your promigranates now as well ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

  • @sunnycharacter
    @sunnycharacter 26 днів тому

    I’ve grown plumeria for about 16 years. First in SW Mo., now in Central Texas, both cuttings and seeds. Cuttings is much more immediate. It’s a fun hobby, and somewhat like raising rabbits…(which I’ve also done) and they can multiply quickly! lol I’ve never gotten irritated skin from the sap so I’m one of the lucky ones!

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 26 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing! Yes! If you really get into growing plumeria it can become slightly addictive. 🤓

    • @sunnycharacter
      @sunnycharacter 26 днів тому

      @@PlantLifeYT Yes, those and canas!

  • @philkvasnica7384
    @philkvasnica7384 26 днів тому

    brown or yellow seeds...what's the leaf difference? our store has the curly leaf variety. nice flavor. i also have a 1' x 3' container. thanks for this video! 😊

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 26 днів тому

      I have been seed saving for years now so unfortunately I don’t recall the original variety. I’m sure there was some cross pollination as well. My seeds now are a dark brown and the leaves are massive and mostly flat with the typical ragged edge. They have a bit of a bitter, peppery bite raw, but mellow nicely when cooked. The leaves are large enough that we can remove the stems and use them as a spinach replacement.

  • @marianabonish4324
    @marianabonish4324 Місяць тому

    I love that base. Can you tell me where you got it?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 29 днів тому

      I wish I could! I was gifted it a long time ago.

  • @BijnorCity
    @BijnorCity Місяць тому

    I am propagating white and red hibiscus from hardwood cutting without rooting harmone... Result is 50-50 but i still get few more hibiscus plants for my terrace garden

    • @BlyGuy
      @BlyGuy 14 днів тому

      I'm sure you have some honey laying around, just dip the cuttings in that and you'll improve your odds.

  • @rxsora25
    @rxsora25 Місяць тому

    I am really into this now but how do you feed the plant besides water for those leaves to get so rich and big and the whole plant being happy growing qith roots submerged and im also wondering could i do it without the light bulbs but use the natural light indoors because im worried about electricity cost

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      The AeroGarden is an all in one hydroponics unit. It sets the light duration for you, reminds you when to add the nutrient solution that comes with the kit and tells you when the water level is running low. If you are not using a unit with these features then you will have to supply the light source, be it artificial or natural as well as maintain water level and nutrients.

  • @Isaiah-hf6ir
    @Isaiah-hf6ir Місяць тому

    Blessing

  • @CherylHamilton
    @CherylHamilton Місяць тому

    Do you remove the plastic to add water every few days?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      The plastic should keep the humidity high, but it is a good idea to check the moisture. If the soil feels like it is drying out to the touch then water.

    • @CherylHamilton
      @CherylHamilton Місяць тому

      @@PlantLifeYT Thanks! I'm giving it a try.

  • @blondelightning6200
    @blondelightning6200 Місяць тому

    lol, funny episode! I found you while looking up bok choy... and I thought hey I know her? Don't I? So I clicked on this video and yup, I recognize you from vegan sausages and lots of other great videos! My bok choy may not make it, cause its already to hot and not enough shade. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thanks for all the tips.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      Ha! That’s awesome that you found me here as well. Good luck with your Bok Choy. The heat sure can make gardening challenging at times.

  • @john0094
    @john0094 Місяць тому

    My mustard plant was small 😅

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      I’m sorry to hear that. Different plants thrive in different environments. I’m sure something grows better for you than it does me. I just won the monster mustard greens lotto. 😂

  • @ElizabethFuentes-de2lq
    @ElizabethFuentes-de2lq Місяць тому

    Hi, I always have trouble with squirrels in my flower pots. When you get a haircut, keep some of your hair and put it by the flowers It's the only thing that's worked!!! Sounds crazy but not as crazy as the squirrels drive me!😄

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      It also is said to work as deer repellent! 🙂

  • @djkingyadahchamangurangura2979
    @djkingyadahchamangurangura2979 Місяць тому

    What about big cuttings can it work still or not

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      The larger the cutting the more energy required to keep it alive. You can certainly try but you might have better success with smaller cuttings.

  • @djkingyadahchamangurangura2979
    @djkingyadahchamangurangura2979 Місяць тому

    You cover it with plastic for how long I m interested to try this

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      It only needs to be covered until signs that the cutting started to root show. The cutting should show new growth and should be difficult to move when gently twisted.

  • @user-vy7pq5cg5f
    @user-vy7pq5cg5f Місяць тому

    My passion fruit suffer from burn tips. Can you please give me some advice how to deal with this.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      It is possible that it may need a deep watering. Use a slow gentle stream of water for roughly one hour. This will allow the water to penetrate deeper and not be lost to surface evaporation

  • @andrewmiddleton1762
    @andrewmiddleton1762 Місяць тому

    I learned a lot Thanks great Especially good when you summed up, I hope you now know the difference between perlite and vermiculite - pointing to the wrong ones, almost sent me back to square one LOL

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      Ha! That was a test to see if you were paying attention 🤓😉

  • @user-rb2jw3pp1m
    @user-rb2jw3pp1m Місяць тому

    Its may in zone 9. Can i start now? Thats if i find one at the store. Maybe best to buy seed packet or a root?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      Sure you can start now. I typically can’t find the fruit at the store this time of year so that may hinder progress.

  • @novatendean850
    @novatendean850 Місяць тому

    I have a lot of mastard seeds but the folks in my place doesn't' used to use it. They don't even know that thing. For I have been used it before, I wander where or how I have to put it. Now days I can only use the leaves.

  • @shockbonker
    @shockbonker Місяць тому

    I planted mine directly in pot. All seeds germinated 😮now I need to pot up like you show individually.

  •  Місяць тому

    Can a full plant be replanted to grow more?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      I suppose if the root system isn’t damaged? I don’t have any personal experience to say for certain.

  • @xXxKingjonxXx
    @xXxKingjonxXx Місяць тому

    Can you root it without rooting hormone?

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      Most things can root without the hormone, but it often helps.

  • @mjn55128
    @mjn55128 Місяць тому

    A lot of good info here. Thank you.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!

  • @jesusoftheapes
    @jesusoftheapes Місяць тому

    How do they last in northern climates? I'm looking for Deer food .

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      This plant is distributed throughout the southeastern United States from Texas and Oklahoma east to Maryland. Zones 6-10. So if you are farther North this might not be the best choice.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Місяць тому

    I think the "TOPSOIL" they sell at walmart is straight up poop with sand mixed in always has the worst smell when you open a bag

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT Місяць тому

      That sounds awful! Quality dirt should not smell bad.

  • @furahamwabaya9647
    @furahamwabaya9647 Місяць тому

    Great.I have started my nurse ry.

  • @crimson117r
    @crimson117r 2 місяці тому

    Awesome tips especially about not watering the mushrooms themselves and keeping it humid not wet. That seemed to help me out a ton! Looking forward to more content. Thank you for posting.

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! 🤓

  • @AninditaChatterjee-oz4lx
    @AninditaChatterjee-oz4lx 2 місяці тому

    Mine rangpur lime is grown from seed and 7 years old, last 2 year flower bloom but no lime....what to do? Zone 7

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 2 місяці тому

      It could still some time. Many of my trees produced blooms before they successfully grew fruit. It can take up to ten years. Also, adding a bit of fertilizer at blooming time can help.

  • @LynneMacfarlaneHomes
    @LynneMacfarlaneHomes 2 місяці тому

    Oooh~! This was a great episode, our neighbor loves squirrels and she was FEEDING them shelled peanuts & they would come to all the neighbors and dig, leave the shells all over the place and of course dig into our potted plants! We finally put up a heart trap after all of us neighbors protested (it’s against city ordinance anyway) but with our trap we also saw rats and mice! This is really bad for our homes because these varmits can dig and get into crawl spaces. Our place was like a squirrel freeway, it was driving me crazy!! 🤪

    • @PlantLifeYT
      @PlantLifeYT 2 місяці тому

      I’m sorry to hear that. We have squirrel feeders here as well. I have to find the culprit but I end up with many a “free” peanut plant. I hope your relocation program helps your situation.

  • @reysquadron7820
    @reysquadron7820 2 місяці тому

    Love this! I had a regular rosemary that died on me last winter, I'm determined to have fresh rosemary growing in my house and love the idea of getting into with bonsai with something useable! I also thought about bay laurel so love hearing it's a good herb to use!

  • @user-ng5wl8pp9w
    @user-ng5wl8pp9w 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, very useful

  • @JesusKathrynMiller
    @JesusKathrynMiller 2 місяці тому

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