I just cant believe how they have access to just such a large variety of fruits , trees and plants. Feels like they live in paradise. Fresh produce right on their door step , surrounded by nature and enjoyed together in a close knit family and community! All the money in the world cant buy what they have.
This seems a great way to grow plenty of strawberries. Surely the tiny roots of the strawberry upon planting need watering from the top before they have the ability to seek water deeper?
@@MeuAmorMaiorPer Wikipedia: "Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content, typically formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally and has the unusual property of greatly expanding when heated sufficiently. In horticulture, perlite can be used as a soil amendment or alone as a medium for hydroponics or for starting cuttings. When used as an amendment, it has high permeability and low water retention and helps prevent soil compaction." Perlite is a commercial product you can buy that is used to help maintain even moisture levels in soil. If the soil has too much water, it absorbs it. If the soil has too little water, it releases what it has absorbed. Perlite helps facilitate wicking. It keeps the soil light & fluffy so nitrogen & oxygen can be kept circulating in the soil to prevent soggy soil & the subsequent bacterial growth that causes root rot in container plants.
I just cant believe how they have access to just such a large variety of fruits , trees and plants. Feels like they live in paradise. Fresh produce right on their door step , surrounded by nature and enjoyed together in a close knit family and community! All the money in the world cant buy what they have.
Oh my Strawberries were just planted in a POT IT BEARS ONLY FEW LITTLE FRUITs!..yours is so amazing!
Very good idea. thank you for sharing
Wow!!🎉🎉
A very resourceful method....i would like to try this technique...
Great job 👏
Wow. Great. Beautiful.
Simplemente maravilloso, saludos desde Los Sauces CHILE.
Terimakasih sudah berbagi cara menanam strawberry nya , buahnya banyak sekali
Is that just cotton rope for wicking?
Where are you growing these strawberries?
Is the styrofoam container considered *_food grade_* or safe for growing food in? 🤔
As long as you’re not in California
너무 멋져요
Awesome
How do you keep the plant,Is it the seed or the fruites?
Amazing
Congratulations
Beautiful
What do you feed them?
What white granules u have mixed with soil.
Perlite
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Hi first view pin me😊
Очень оригинально! А какой сорт виктории? Или можно любой сорт?
What Strawberries are these please ???
Phương pháp hay
This seems a great way to grow plenty of strawberries. Surely the tiny roots of the strawberry upon planting need watering from the top before they have the ability to seek water deeper?
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What is the ratio for the soil mix?
I need your answer & I believe that other would like to know as well. Unfortunately I don’t get your reply at all. What a shame!
Что это за сорт скажите пожалуйста 🙏
po 4 měsících z každého keříku jen 6 jahod? Tak to se vážně nevyplatí....
I have tropical fish boxes for it
Можно состав грунта на русском?
Кокосовое волокно, вермикомпост, перлит. Думаю, в России можно использовать торф вместо кокосового субстрата
Do they need daily watering?
O Miserável é um Gênio! 😂
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Polystyrene berries
@blahblahblah85 🤔😞🤢
aso biruwa kahapainxa ho
ดินปลูกของคุณมีอะไรบ้างช่วยบอกหน่อย
They showed you at the beginning. They made it out of coco peat, vermicompost & perlite.
O que é *Perlita?*
@@MeuAmorMaiorPer Wikipedia: "Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content, typically formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally and has the unusual property of greatly expanding when heated sufficiently.
In horticulture, perlite can be used as a soil amendment or alone as a medium for hydroponics or for starting cuttings. When used as an amendment, it has high permeability and low water retention and helps prevent soil compaction."
Perlite is a commercial product you can buy that is used to help maintain even moisture levels in soil. If the soil has too much water, it absorbs it. If the soil has too little water, it releases what it has absorbed. Perlite helps facilitate wicking. It keeps the soil light & fluffy so nitrogen & oxygen can be kept circulating in the soil to prevent soggy soil & the subsequent bacterial growth that causes root rot in container plants.