I am from Bulgaria, I watched your video and I think it is very useful. It helps me a lot because I'm a beginner gardener at 68. Thank you very much, I will follow exactly your recommendations!
You inspired me to start gardening agn. You were right on the fungi infection. I was sick wondering what went wrong when all of my sunflower seedlings died prematurely from rotten roots. After I gave up and left the soil unattended for days, fungus started to cover on the soil surface. Now it made sense why my seedlings didn't make it. Thank you!
If u see fungus gnats (baby mosquitoes), that’s a sign ur soil has too much fungus in it. The fungus is just there, but the gnat larvae eat ur roots up. Hang and lay yellow sticky paper around ur plant to catch them before they lay eggs. U can buy food grade diatomaceous earth to puff or salt shake on the topsoil. Wally world carries PF Harris brand. You can use slices of potato to try to draw any larvae to potato instead of plant. If u know what to look for, you’ll see em on potato. Just set potato discs flat on soil and throw away when they’re covered with muck and/or dried out to heck. If all else fails, u can use a thin layer of beach sand as a topsoil to crush and suffocate any gnat larvae. I just scootch the sand over to water and comb it back over when I’m done. Dead fungus gnat larvae looks like a squiggle of coppery reddish brown dirt. As soon as it’s removed, it looks like a shred of wood. Images make them seem like worm snakes, but gosh they’re smaller than a pin. Ooo those evil plant murderers!
I don't often subscribe to gardening channels, but I'm really impressed with how you manage to be both clear and detailed, and you explain WHY, which is something most people forget to do (why one method works and another doesn't, etc.). Glad I found you.
This is the perfect instructional video I've seen so far. Just the right amount of information, explained in a simple manner, no confusions! I have a bunch of different seeds that are in the process of germination & a few I need to start. Thank you for making this so very easy! Appreciate all your videos! 😀
I always water my potted plants from the bottom. It makes sense, the roots are at the bottom and the plant/soil knows how much water it needs. I set a timer for half an hour and if it’s dry I’ll add extra water, if there’s still water left I’ll dump the excess. My plants seem to like this method.
I started a few tomato seeds this year. Two pots. The seeds in the pot where I kept bottom always wet took nearly a week longer to sprout. The faster one had always at least a day without water in the bottom tray. I think this dry-day provided a kind of healthy imbalance in the soil for the growing phases of the roots.
I’m currently growing plumeria. If I were to use this method their roots would rot and they would all die. Although plants need water, too much can be just as bad as too little.
I’m learning how to bottom water. I usually just mist the topsoil, but it isn’t enough water for the seeds. I made a self-watering pot with a wick of knitting cotton and it did well. I just hate having standing water in my grow space. I was under the impression that the wick must stay wet to absorb moisture, but I supposed thats not true depending on the type of cord u use. I wonder if it would be more of a risk or aid to use a wick within the soil when bottom watering.
Not only very good information straight to the point, but the images and animations are also great. Overall, one of the best presented tutorials I have seen. Thanks
My dear friend, obviously you are a highly educated and experienced gardener, I and I'm sure everyone else appreciate the detailed explanation on all the subjects , please keep up the excellent work that you do for those like me that need to learn , correct , diagnose , fix , and treat , thank you, thank you , thank you.
Good stuff about what to watch for. I would correct item one. If a seed does not sink, it MIGHT not be viable, but for many seeds it is normal to not sink, sometimes for as much as a day. So, before you toss those seeds out, walk by a half day later and tap on them to see if they sink. If they don't obey you by end of day one, then you can toss them out. If you are desperate, run a razor over the seams to take off an almost unnoticeable layer of seed at that spot, and give them another half day. Also, when it comes to heat, it isn't the heat of the air that matters. It is the heat of the soil. That is a HUGE difference. For this reason I suggest NEVER plant in ceramic pots. Ceramic pots retain coolness and can delay the germination of seeds for up to a month worth of season.
Aww, one of my plants is named Star Gary. She’s my biggest gal. I just wanted to suggest low-grade sandpaper to scuff the seed coat rather than a razor that could damage the embryo. When it comes to planting seeds just so, I think people tend to make stuff up and validate it as fact to fit their habits. A seed drops where it lands and thrives without any training or nutes. I mean, of course we supplement indoors, but these plants have grown forever with a lot less than our black thumbs of death. If it can survive us and the birds, that’s all it needs. We don’t have to over complicate things just to feel special, while making others feel inferior with our PPMs and RO water with CalMag, u kno
Hi there! I have been trying to grow green onions and so far… It's- going pretty well! I have been recording how much it grew every day! And from yesterday both of them have grown 1.5cm more from their previous height :) I found out that they grow much better, greener and faster in soil, so I was thinking of buying some recently and I came across your video! Thank you SO MUCH! I will make sure the soil is moist enough for my vegetables to grow, like- you're seriously underrated! And the fact that you're literally hearting almost everyone's comments just shows how much of an amazing and awesome person you are! The video is clearly instructed causing no confusion and is very clear. + Once again, Thank you so much for this video, you have no idea have much this will help me! Just earned yourself a Sub, lots of Love
Collect seeds of green bell peppers when ripe. Tip: select one about to ripe green bell pepper from market and leave it on your kitchen counter till it ripens fully and starts to shrivel. At this time, tear/cut open and collect seeds for sowing immediately or completely dry for storage.
The "hardening" of sprouting seeds explains to me why maybe some of my seedlings have been too leggy (too tall and weak). With gradual sun exposure it sounds like the roots get more time to provide a solid base for the stem and leaves.
When I was 10 years old I got a handful of red beans from a friend. I stored the dried beans in a plastic bag and found them again 5 years later. So I planted 5 of them and one of them grew.
That’s really cool! They say seeds have a shelf life of 2-5 years, but we forget they don’t oxidize like plants and perishables do. The seed is a portable uterus for the plant embryo, like a treasure box. It’s just waiting for us to give it a little water, sunshine, and dirt to hold on to as its key to unlock. When conditions are ideal, seed becomes baby. So long as no bird eats it, seed will persevere. It really is cool to watch
Thanks! I just received some super hot pepper seeds that were somewhat expensive, and this information will hopefully help me grow some beautiful peppers and not just waste my money.
It took 10- days for the snow peas seeds to sprout . I soaked it overnight before sowing . I can see them sprouting from the soil . I used BLACK SOIL & compost soil .
I'm so grateful I found your video. Just went through this dilemma. My eggplant seeds aren't sprouting. I think I found my mistake. Old sees, maybe. Expiry date isn't indicated in the seed packet. Also, non-sterile container. I just used up an old seedling tray, filled it with soil, without even bothering to clean it. I'm just a beginner, so I can forgive myself. Thanks for sharing this info. Great work!
hey doc... just wanna say that this video really opened up my eyes. My brother just start germinating seeds over the holidays and I say we've had a few close calls. I only wish I knew had to do the wet paper towel method before he died from "bad seed". I would do anything to see him one more time, so could you're next video be "7 ways seed germination can bring back relatives from the dead"? Thank again doc.
Wow! Thank you for an excellent video! I have already discovered two reasons why my seeds didn't sprout. 1. With the green pepper seeds we saved from last year, they were still green and 2. When I planted Parsley, (after soaking the seeds) I had planted the floaters, not the ones that sank to the bottom of the container.
2:47. I am from Malaysia. Interesting! I used only red bell pepper fruits to extract seeds for sowing. I avoid the green ones. I do this out of my gut feelings - I figure out that green is unripe and red is fully ripe, and so far almost 100% of my bell pepper seeds from red fruits germinate. I never try seeds from green fruits, I got the hunch that these green seeds won't germinate. And you just verify that my gut feelings are right! Haha!
Thank you so much for sharing this video! i planted 3 bittermelon seeds on my garden just a couple weeks back and i soaked it on water and all of them floated, now i know why they are not sprouting.
Thank you for this video, it was well edited and designed and I enjoyed it very much. I have a question regarding bottom watering. Many gardeners, including your channel, advise to use toilet rolls or egg trays as seed starting modules. I did so, but then experienced problems in watering from the bottom, the cardboard gets soaked and tends to rot. How would you advise watering when planting in cardboard?
Totally agreed old seeds let the gardener lost the interest and I have faced it many times and still facing but didn't give up😄 its always hard to find a reliable source for seeds so I always grow my seeds through tissue paper method
Some seeds are phytochromic, using light as one of many signal to germinate. If they see too much far-red with respect to red, the deep red they see when under a tree with foliage, it turns them off. Direct sunlight, for some seeds, is a signal to germinate since the reds are more uniform. Combined with moist, warm soil it says "spring is here!".
Evidently it's important to harvest seeds only from fully ripe plants. All peppers are meant to turn red when ripe if I'm not mistaken. Learning myself!
Very well explained!👏 Thank you for sharing this video. It will really help especially those who are beginners. Happy planting. Happy growing. God bless😇💚
Thank you for the information.... Have given a good explanation on gardening.... But I have a doubt in watering plants... As you have said in pots.... But I'm growing my seeds in land.... In this case how can I water them... To they require regular watering or some intervals are required
Thanks. On land you dip your finger or touch the top soil , if dey water with a sprinkler. Depending on season daily in summer or alternate days or if dry.
The three main factors are depth, moisture and temperature.... If you get all 3 right you won't have a problem, Start in a tray and always plant more seeds then you need and then select the strongest seedlings from the tray to transplant.
Your channel is brilliant 😊 I always appreciate your tips and have respect for the methods that you use to kill pests and pathogens. Thank you. Because we in Qld STH East coast, have been experiencing La Niña for the past 3 years, we have had all the pests associated with too much moisture and humidity. I lost about 1/4 of my plants last summer due to root mealy grubs. 😱 It has been so discouraging, not to mention expensive. I didn’t even know what these pesky insects were until I watched your channel. My question is: Should I drench all of my garden beds in pure soapy water also containing Neem oil or I sunflower oil, before planting out my very young new plants? I also have castor oil that I heard was good. Neem oil is very expensive so try to keep it for using on my plant leaves. What is the safest insecticide to spray on seedlings when they get attacked by root and leaf mealy grubs? I have killed some very young small plants by spraying them with an oil and soap spray. Can homemade or commercial organic sprays be too harsh? It is heart breaking to lose seedlings after taking months to grow them from seed. Also, I been killing off most of ants that are protecting the pests. That is helping as I now have more ladybugs 🐞 THANK YOU in advance for any tips or suggestions that you have to help me solve my garden dilemma. Sorry about the long message. 🥹🌻
Hi, thank you. Yes I recommend try controlling all pests in your garden first like using good quality neem oil + soap + water - weekly once or twice. Eradicate all pests and am sure your young seedlings won’t have any pest issues.
we are now trying to get a tree growning from an apple seed we took from an rotten apple from our garden. we placed the seed directly in some soil, hope this will work.
Hello. I would like to point out that green yellow and red bell peppers are diff breeds. A green one doesn't turn yellow or red on maturity. Green capsicum remains green when fully grown and it's seeds can be germinated easily.
Very helpful video! I am trying to grow Luo Han Guo seeds, there is no data because it is apparently a guarded secret. I would LOVE to have these plants in my garden however for health reasons and they are just so tasty!
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We have done tests. Not all floating seeds are bad seeds. Most will still grow. Don't throw your seeds away just plant them all.
Yeah and most will float for a couple hours before sinking.
Yes, it never hurts to plant them just in case.
Like the video showed as well, when you first put them in water some may have an air bubble attach to the outside.
@@Nuswodahs plant all your seeds. The only guarantee is if you don't plant them they won't grow
Yes I HV observed this with lady's finger seeds that I HV planted
I am from Bulgaria, I watched your video and I think it is very useful. It helps me a lot because I'm a beginner gardener at 68. Thank you very much, I will follow exactly your recommendations!
Thanks so much!
You inspired me to start gardening agn. You were right on the fungi infection. I was sick wondering what went wrong when all of my sunflower seedlings died prematurely from rotten roots. After I gave up and left the soil unattended for days, fungus started to cover on the soil surface. Now it made sense why my seedlings didn't make it. Thank you!
If u see fungus gnats (baby mosquitoes), that’s a sign ur soil has too much fungus in it. The fungus is just there, but the gnat larvae eat ur roots up.
Hang and lay yellow sticky paper around ur plant to catch them before they lay eggs.
U can buy food grade diatomaceous earth to puff or salt shake on the topsoil. Wally world carries PF Harris brand.
You can use slices of potato to try to draw any larvae to potato instead of plant. If u know what to look for, you’ll see em on potato. Just set potato discs flat on soil and throw away when they’re covered with muck and/or dried out to heck.
If all else fails, u can use a thin layer of beach sand as a topsoil to crush and suffocate any gnat larvae. I just scootch the sand over to water and comb it back over when I’m done.
Dead fungus gnat larvae looks like a squiggle of coppery reddish brown dirt. As soon as it’s removed, it looks like a shred of wood. Images make them seem like worm snakes, but gosh they’re smaller than a pin. Ooo those evil plant murderers!
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I don't often subscribe to gardening channels, but I'm really impressed with how you manage to be both clear and detailed, and you explain WHY, which is something most people forget to do (why one method works and another doesn't, etc.). Glad I found you.
Absolutely Correctly said. this is what we wanted and I subscribed, thanks a lot ,m,sia.
This is the perfect instructional video I've seen so far. Just the right amount of information, explained in a simple manner, no confusions! I have a bunch of different seeds that are in the process of germination & a few I need to start. Thank you for making this so very easy! Appreciate all your videos! 😀
I always water my potted plants from the bottom. It makes sense, the roots are at the bottom and the plant/soil knows how much water it needs. I set a timer for half an hour and if it’s dry I’ll add extra water, if there’s still water left I’ll dump the excess. My plants seem to like this method.
I started a few tomato seeds this year. Two pots. The seeds in the pot where I kept bottom always wet took nearly a week longer to sprout.
The faster one had always at least a day without water in the bottom tray.
I think this dry-day provided a kind of healthy imbalance in the soil for the growing phases of the roots.
I’m currently growing plumeria. If I were to use this method their roots would rot and they would all die. Although plants need water, too much can be just as bad as too little.
If you feed often it makes sense to top feed to flush "access" salt.
I’m learning how to bottom water. I usually just mist the topsoil, but it isn’t enough water for the seeds. I made a self-watering pot with a wick of knitting cotton and it did well. I just hate having standing water in my grow space.
I was under the impression that the wick must stay wet to absorb moisture, but I supposed thats not true depending on the type of cord u use. I wonder if it would be more of a risk or aid to use a wick within the soil when bottom watering.
@@NerakGreen can u tell more about that?
I keep finding your content the most direct, informative, and simple...thank you
This is probably the best seed video I’ve found on TH-cam. I’m so happy this was recommended to me
Simply brilliant and concise - no wasted time, just pure useful information. 🙏🏻
Not only very good information straight to the point, but the images and animations are also great. Overall, one of the best presented tutorials I have seen. Thanks
100% Correctly Said. Tony. Thank you. Brother.
My dear friend, obviously you are a highly educated and experienced gardener, I and I'm sure everyone else appreciate the detailed explanation on all the subjects , please keep up the excellent work that you do for those like me that need to learn , correct , diagnose , fix , and treat , thank you,
thank you , thank you.
Thank you so much!
WELL SAID.
Good stuff about what to watch for. I would correct item one. If a seed does not sink, it MIGHT not be viable, but for many seeds it is normal to not sink, sometimes for as much as a day. So, before you toss those seeds out, walk by a half day later and tap on them to see if they sink. If they don't obey you by end of day one, then you can toss them out. If you are desperate, run a razor over the seams to take off an almost unnoticeable layer of seed at that spot, and give them another half day.
Also, when it comes to heat, it isn't the heat of the air that matters. It is the heat of the soil. That is a HUGE difference. For this reason I suggest NEVER plant in ceramic pots. Ceramic pots retain coolness and can delay the germination of seeds for up to a month worth of season.
gary w very helpful. Thank you very much like this video. Thumbs up you 2 already 🍀🐕🐁🐖
Aww, one of my plants is named Star Gary. She’s my biggest gal. I just wanted to suggest low-grade sandpaper to scuff the seed coat rather than a razor that could damage the embryo.
When it comes to planting seeds just so, I think people tend to make stuff up and validate it as fact to fit their habits. A seed drops where it lands and thrives without any training or nutes. I mean, of course we supplement indoors, but these plants have grown forever with a lot less than our black thumbs of death. If it can survive us and the birds, that’s all it needs. We don’t have to over complicate things just to feel special, while making others feel inferior with our PPMs and RO water with CalMag, u kno
dude whoever you are, wherever you are... you are amazing. fabulous. this is the perfect go to video for beginners. kill it
Thanks dude! 🙏 🇮🇳
Hi there! I have been trying to grow green onions and so far… It's- going pretty well! I have been recording how much it grew every day! And from yesterday both of them have grown 1.5cm more from their previous height :) I found out that they grow much better, greener and faster in soil, so I was thinking of buying some recently and I came across your video! Thank you SO MUCH! I will make sure the soil is moist enough for my vegetables to grow, like- you're seriously underrated! And the fact that you're literally hearting almost everyone's comments just shows how much of an amazing and awesome person you are! The video is clearly instructed causing no confusion and is very clear. + Once again, Thank you so much for this video, you have no idea have much this will help me! Just earned yourself a Sub, lots of Love
Excellent Explanation for Learners who scratching their heads y their seeds r not sprouting n small plants r dying.
One of the best video with clear explanation I've seen. Thank you for sharing your tips!
Collect seeds of green bell peppers when ripe. Tip: select one about to ripe green bell pepper from market and leave it on your kitchen counter till it ripens fully and starts to shrivel. At this time, tear/cut open and collect seeds for sowing immediately or completely dry for storage.
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The "hardening" of sprouting seeds explains to me why maybe some of my seedlings have been too leggy (too tall and weak). With gradual sun exposure it sounds like the roots get more time to provide a solid base for the stem and leaves.
When I was 10 years old I got a handful of red beans from a friend. I stored the dried beans in a plastic bag and found them again 5 years later. So I planted 5 of them and one of them grew.
That's nice
Seeds can be stored for centuries if kept cold and low humidity.
Make a seed booster to give them energy they may lack.
Lele tries....thats really a experienced worth remembering.
I once swapped a cow for a bag of beans and planted them...
That’s really cool! They say seeds have a shelf life of 2-5 years, but we forget they don’t oxidize like plants and perishables do.
The seed is a portable uterus for the plant embryo, like a treasure box. It’s just waiting for us to give it a little water, sunshine, and dirt to hold on to as its key to unlock. When conditions are ideal, seed becomes baby. So long as no bird eats it, seed will persevere. It really is cool to watch
Thank you for this video. A lot of people don’t know these things. This is the first video I’ve seen on this. Thanks again.
Thanks! I just received some super hot pepper seeds that were somewhat expensive, and this information will hopefully help me grow some beautiful peppers and not just waste my money.
One of the best videos, or probably the best in terms of information & clarity! Love it!
It took 10- days for the snow peas seeds to sprout . I soaked it overnight before sowing . I can see them sprouting from the soil . I used BLACK SOIL & compost soil .
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It have experienced exactly this and never realized the differences between the color of peppers,thanks so much🇿🇦
I've started an indoor garden and this video has really helped me a lot. Thanks for the great video
Yes fantastic video. I think I make all the mistakes ;-)
A big hello from Texas! Love the cute and funny animations - it makes gardening videos more fun to watch.
Excellent synopsis and pace of its delivery !! Thank you!! I look forward to seeing more of your videos Bruuaah!! Mike SF
I'm so grateful I found your video. Just went through this dilemma. My eggplant seeds aren't sprouting. I think I found my mistake. Old sees, maybe. Expiry date isn't indicated in the seed packet. Also, non-sterile container. I just used up an old seedling tray, filled it with soil, without even bothering to clean it. I'm just a beginner, so I can forgive myself. Thanks for sharing this info. Great work!
Great information! Answered a lot of my "I wonder why this is happening?" questions.
Such a cool adviser for me and i am glad that i found your channel there is some op tricks and tips for us and really now i am expert in this. Thanks🎉
you have such a abundant knowledge of plants and gardening
Very good explanation; simple and basic yet thorough. Good job, well done!
hey doc... just wanna say that this video really opened up my eyes. My brother just start germinating seeds over the holidays and I say we've had a few close calls. I only wish I knew had to do the wet paper towel method before he died from "bad seed". I would do anything to see him one more time, so could you're next video be "7 ways seed germination can bring back relatives from the dead"? Thank again doc.
Thank you so much! Have you watched my older video - th-cam.com/video/Xb84yJDR9xc/w-d-xo.html
Much work and heart put in for creating the video. Keep it up.
Wow! Thank you for an excellent video! I have already discovered two reasons why my seeds didn't sprout. 1. With the green pepper seeds we saved from last year, they were still green and 2. When I planted Parsley, (after soaking the seeds) I had planted the floaters, not the ones that sank to the bottom of the container.
That video is a gold mine of good information !
2:47. I am from Malaysia. Interesting! I used only red bell pepper fruits to extract seeds for sowing. I avoid the green ones. I do this out of my gut feelings - I figure out that green is unripe and red is fully ripe, and so far almost 100% of my bell pepper seeds from red fruits germinate. I never try seeds from green fruits, I got the hunch that these green seeds won't germinate. And you just verify that my gut feelings are right! Haha!
Thank you so much for sharing this video! i planted 3 bittermelon seeds on my garden just a couple weeks back and i soaked it on water and all of them floated, now i know why they are not sprouting.
Thank you!! I’m in south Texas .. I’m using your recommendations. Beginning today! Thanks again!
underrated channel, not even half of the viewers arent subscribed
Thank you for this video, it was well edited and designed and I enjoyed it very much. I have a question regarding bottom watering. Many gardeners, including your channel, advise to use toilet rolls or egg trays as seed starting modules. I did so, but then experienced problems in watering from the bottom, the cardboard gets soaked and tends to rot. How would you advise watering when planting in cardboard?
Thanks. Spraying is better in this scenario.
@@GardenTips Thank you. I had the same problem.
This might be out of topic but that little shovel is so cute!
Brilliant video. Most of my germination mistakes were listed here, and its really helped me realise what I am doing wrong. Thank you
Thanks for your advice. You explained it so well.
Totally agreed old seeds let the gardener lost the interest and I have faced it many times and still facing but didn't give up😄 its always hard to find a reliable source for seeds so I always grow my seeds through tissue paper method
great tips i learned that's easy to manage. Thanks, Happy gardening!!
Oh my god it literally answered all my questions ,wow what an informative video ,keep up doing the good job 😊❤
I love your videos. They really help my gardening technique.
what you said is so true. when they fail to grow you get a little disheartened. fortunately, I don't give up easily on things that I love to do.
Sir
I did same mistake 😕
Germination is failure to normal growth. This tips very useful to me. Thank you. Valzha valamudan 😊
Great ideas, so helpful l've been loosing seed and time, now l know how to handle it.
Any tips for me barely starting ?
More great tips thanks. I used your sandpaper trick with my coriander seeds and it worked brilliantly.
Hello Dr. Beautiful Explanation and effective tips and hacks. Thanks for sharing ur Research and efforts.
Thanks Mam 🙏
Very informative and simple explanation. Thanks heaps. Will surely follow your other videos
Good guide pal, and I would still say the 8th mistake is lack of sunlight, 9th also lack of sunlight :) In short, the more the better !
Some seeds are phytochromic, using light as one of many signal to germinate. If they see too much far-red with respect to red, the deep red they see when under a tree with foliage, it turns them off. Direct sunlight, for some seeds, is a signal to germinate since the reds are more uniform. Combined with moist, warm soil it says "spring is here!".
Absolute best tips for beginners. Thank you very much
Really need this video..thank you so much.. my mistake is that I sow seed very deep into the soil
Very educational video. I enjoyed and learned quite a bit. Thank you.
I'm trying to grow watermelons in my back garden and this is very helpful thanks
Do you have advice for growing watermelons in the uk
Impressed, nice and detailed explanation. kudos to you
As always, very authentic and genuine useful information.
Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful and concise! Thank you.
Evidently it's important to harvest seeds only from fully ripe plants. All peppers are meant to turn red when ripe if I'm not mistaken. Learning myself!
Excellent advice. Just what I was looking for. THANK YOU
This was the best explanation of the process. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to keep learning from you. Thanks
Thanks
Very helpful. Alot of good information. Thanks
Great video and very helpful for beginners, like me! We shall appreciate how simple you explained everything :)
Very important tips in gardening. Thank u very much.
Thank you so much for this very well explained video. These tips are very useful for beginner gardeners 🙏
Very nice sir! You have discussed very important topic in a good way. Sir plz tell me which one should be taken into account season or temperature
Thank you. The season of the year and soil temperature are closely related - th-cam.com/video/9jIgxFpoxms/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yUQO9hMV08ywWLVK
Thank You so Much
Very simple and effective for starter, much appreciated
Very helpful! Thank you!
Which temperature is best to germinate petunias?please make a video about that.
You make great videos, you explain detail very well. Thank you!😊❤
Perfect gardening tips for beginners 👍🌱🌱👏👏
Very well explained!👏
Thank you for sharing this video.
It will really help especially those who are beginners.
Happy planting. Happy growing.
God bless😇💚
Interesting video, thanks for the tips 👍
I've just started my gardening channel so these tips have helped, thanks.
Thanks for the helpful info!👍🏽
This helped a ton I couldent understand what I was doing wrong I looked at the date like he said the seeds went out of date 18 years ago 😂
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Hello thank you this was really helpful we all really appreciate you! 😊 This was very detailed and cool!
Thank you so much for this video. I found out that I was guilty of number one and number two. This year it will be different and more successful.
Thanks 👍
Really helpful and quite professional visuals. Thanks
PLEASE DONT THROW AWAY YOUR SEEDS IF THEIR FLOATING I DONT KNOW WHERE THIS MAN GOT HIS INFORMATION BUT ITS EXTREMELY WRONG
That’s what I was saying!
Yep, Don't toss em. In fact, you can leave them in the water for 12 hours or so, and most of them will sink anyway and be 100% viable.
I totally agree with you!
@@YorVideoSux true
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Thank you for the information.... Have given a good explanation on gardening.... But I have a doubt in watering plants... As you have said in pots.... But I'm growing my seeds in land.... In this case how can I water them... To they require regular watering or some intervals are required
Thanks.
On land you dip your finger or touch the top soil , if dey water with a sprinkler. Depending on season daily in summer or alternate days or if dry.
@@GardenTips thanks, 😊
The three main factors are depth, moisture and temperature.... If you get all 3 right you won't have a problem, Start in a tray and always plant more seeds then you need and then select the strongest seedlings from the tray to transplant.
Maybe air too
Fantastic 🏆 Caught several of my errors🥴... I'll give it a better informed try💝🇺🇸
Your channel is brilliant 😊 I always appreciate your tips and have respect for the methods that you use to kill pests and pathogens. Thank you. Because we in Qld STH East coast, have been experiencing La Niña for the past 3 years, we have had all the pests associated with too much moisture and humidity. I lost about 1/4 of my plants last summer due to root mealy grubs. 😱 It has been so discouraging, not to mention expensive. I didn’t even know what these pesky insects were until I watched your channel.
My question is: Should I drench all of my garden beds in pure soapy water also containing Neem oil or I sunflower oil, before planting out my very young new plants? I also have castor oil that I heard was good. Neem oil is very expensive so try to keep it for using on my plant leaves.
What is the safest insecticide to spray on seedlings when they get attacked by root and leaf mealy grubs? I have killed some very young small plants by spraying them with an oil and soap spray. Can homemade or commercial organic sprays be too harsh? It is heart breaking to lose seedlings after taking months to grow them from seed. Also, I been killing off most of ants that are protecting the pests. That is helping as I now have more ladybugs 🐞 THANK YOU in advance for any tips or suggestions that you have to help me solve my garden dilemma. Sorry about the long message. 🥹🌻
Hi, thank you. Yes I recommend try controlling all pests in your garden first like using good quality neem oil + soap + water - weekly once or twice. Eradicate all pests and am sure your young seedlings won’t have any pest issues.
this is the simplest explanation! Thank u so much. I finally understand why my seeds didn't sprout
we are now trying to get a tree growning from an apple seed we took from an rotten apple from our garden. we placed the seed directly in some soil, hope this will work.
Philipp Doppler Apple seeds need to go through a cold period such as what the experience during winter in order to sprout in the spring.
You are really good. Well explained😊. I am one of your avid fans from Philippines.
Hello. I would like to point out that green yellow and red bell peppers are diff breeds. A green one doesn't turn yellow or red on maturity. Green capsicum remains green when fully grown and it's seeds can be germinated easily.
Incorrect my friend
Gardening Tips are good. To grow healthy plants from seeds with minimum loss is really a difficult job.
Very helpful video! I am trying to grow Luo Han Guo seeds, there is no data because it is apparently a guarded secret.
I would LOVE to have these plants in my garden however for health reasons and they are just so tasty!
Thank you. Very useful information on seeds.
Thanks, love how you explain so simply
Thanks
You described everything I did wrong. Now I know what to do and I thank you. What if the seeds had expired and kept in frig? Can I plant it?
Thanks. Yes properly stored and refrigerated seeds will have their viability.
Great video, well put together and great information, Thank you so much
Thank you for your advice, great video.