Amish 25 FREE Gardening Hacks You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner
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It wasn’t luck… it was a system.
Amish 25 FREE Gardening Hacks You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner reveals the quiet, thoughtful way Amish grandmothers designed their gardens to grow more with less effort — long before modern tools and techniques.
In small backyards with no electricity, every row had a purpose, every space was used wisely, and simple items like egg cartons or cut bottles became part of a bigger plan.
These weren’t random tricks — they were ideas built from years of observation, patience, and understanding how nature really works.
Simple to follow. Easy to apply. Surprisingly effective.
Watch until the end — because Idea #12 is the one that can completely change how you see your garden… and how little it actually needs to thrive. 🌱
🍂 Watch Next:
Part 1 → 27 FREE Gardening Hacks Grandma Grew MORE Food With LESS Work
Part 2 → 27 CLEVER Gardening Hacks Grandma Used to Grow MORE Food With LESS Work
Part 3 → 35 Old Home Hacks Poor Families Used to Save Money
Part 4 → 100-Year-Old Life Hacks from Grandma That Still Work Today
Part 5 → 35 Forgotten Gardening Hacks from Grandma That Have Disappeared!
00:00 Don’t miss this
01:03 – Growing mushrooms with old cardboard
02:11 – Planting tomatoes horizontally
03:25 – Coffee grounds to prevent mold
04:30 – Using soft toilet paper for seeds
05:46 – Watering system from old milk jugs
06:45 – Turning old shoes into flower pots
07:46 – Checking soil pH with vinegar and baking soda
08:55 – Designing garden beds with a hose
10:00 – Vertical garden from recycled plastic bottles
11:08 – Growing potatoes in old feed bags
12:24 – Egg cartons as seed starter trays
13:31 – Sowing seeds by the Moon cycle
14:38 – Mini greenhouses from clear plastic bottles
15:43 – Broken mirror pieces to scare away birds
16:48 – Using horsehair to tie tomatoes
17:49 – Cinnamon powder against fungus
18:51 – Climbing trellis from broken woven baskets
19:48 – Hydrogen peroxide for root rot
20:45 – Aspirin water for transplant shock
22:02 – “Hammocks” for heavy fruit
23:06 – Trap crop strategy for pests
24:06 – Windbreaks from sunflowers
25:09 – Rusty nails for iron supply
26:09 – Soap to repel animals
27:04 – Burying fish scraps as soil fertilizer
28:10 – Using feathers in the planting hole
29:23 – Cutting weeds and leaving them in place
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15 Comments
Thank you very interesting 👍🙏
❤❤❤❤I am leaving so much from these videos!❤❤❤❤
Сами бабушки амишей хотя бы знают о этих секретах?
и и надоели.без души,без интереса.
Амишей это нацыя или што?
Много новых слов, которые впервые слышу😮
Most of your video shows growing and harvesting Tobacco plants!
The Amish wouldn't use this much Plastic. Plastic is toxic
Awesome video!
Супер идеи, спасибо большое 🙏🏼 ❤
Good tips! Also the first time I’ve seen Amish Grandma knuckle tattoos. 😂
Stupid AI voice thinks it’s Colonel Sanders.
Taka uprawa, w plastikowych butelkach lub starych butach, wygląda okropnie! Co w tym pięknego…? Chyba tylko Mad Max mógłby w ten sposób uprawiać rośliny, w Wasteland, po upadku cywilizacji
Grandma didn’t have plastic bottles or store bought toilet paper
I never thought I would see an AI video on this channel that splices together cultivation methods from videos I saw on other YouTube channels a few years ago. Those channels from the past were genuine, revealing themselves, explaining, and conversing…
Recently, too many AI YouTube channels have sprung up that arbitrarily copy others' work and take no responsibility for their own videos.
Fortunately, I like this channel's videos better than pure AI videos, because at least some scenes match the actual descriptions, regardless of whose original source they are.