18 old-fashioned gardening tips Grandma used that still work surprisingly well — and many of them are backed by simple soil science.
In this video, we’ll walk through forgotten garden wisdom that can help you grow healthier plants without spending a fortune on fancy tools, bottled fertilizers, or expensive garden products. From warming water in a bucket before watering tender roots, planting tomatoes sideways for stronger roots, soaking hard seeds overnight, using fallen leaves as free mulch, hand-pollinating squash, protecting plants from squash vine borers, cloning tomato plants on a windowsill, and understanding the truth about Epsom salt — these simple tricks prove that Grandma knew more than we often give her credit for.
You’ll also learn when NOT to use these methods, because even the best gardening tips can backfire if used the wrong way. We’ll cover common mistakes, safety warnings, and practical advice for tomatoes, peppers, basil, potatoes, squash, seedlings, soil health, composting, pollinators, and more.
If you love frugal gardening, senior gardening tips, old-fashioned garden wisdom, backyard vegetable gardening, and practical ways to work with nature instead of fighting it, this video is for you.
In this video:
• Why room-temperature water is gentler on roots
• How to plant tomatoes sideways for more roots
• Why soap under your nails keeps dirt away
• Which seeds benefit from soaking overnight
• How leaves become free mulch
• How to grow potatoes in a cardboard box
• How to hand-pollinate squash flowers
• How foil collars help stop squash vine borers
• Why picking tomatoes green can be smart
• How to clone tomato plants for free
• What aloe really does for cuttings
• Why letting basil bloom helps pollinators
• Why sweet potatoes dislike rich nitrogen soil
• How to overwinter pepper plants
• Why roly-polies should be relocated, not poisoned
• What aspirin spray has to do with plant defense
• The truth about Epsom salt and blossom end rot
• How diluted “liquid gold” was used as a free fertilizer
Try just one of these old gardening tips this week and see what happens in your own garden.
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4 Comments
Well I am 72…born with two green thumbs 👍
You always make very clear videos full of great content ❤
The most helpful hint for me was using aspirin in water on the night shade family. I have one that's struggling and want to try this. I'm a grand partent so I knew a lot of your suggestions BUT it's always a helpful reminder.
Thank you for the video 👍