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27 GARDENING HACKS YOU'LL WANT TO KNOW



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0:01 – aloe vera
2:28 – papaya
4:22 – corn
7:05 – rose
10:57 – dragon fruit
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39 Comments

  1. So mesmerizing, to watch these plants to grow. Starting my garden, these ideas and suggestion will be so fun and relaxing this year.

  2. Great video but that same song throughout ruined the video. But great info, just too distracted by the music. Have different songs, not one on an endless repeat.

  3. ROFL just mind that your peanuts aren't roasted. 🤣

    I'll share one. I was wanting to grow sweet potatoes but had nothing but trouble doing the typical stick em in water method. Rot. Always rot. Finally I got so frustrated after pounds of failed attempts that I just gave up and left the last two sitting out dry on a plate. No dirt, no water, no nothing. Just sweet potatoes on a plate in the living room.
    Eventually they both started making vines. They don't need anything special. Just the tuber is enough all by itself and no risk of rot. Then once the baby vines are a few inches long, you break em off and plant them in good moist soil. It's SO easy. You can have a dozen plants per potato or more in less than a month. Hundreds of plants for a small bag of sweet potatoes. Each plant will make more vines that you can then break off and plant. You could literally cover the countryside in sweet potatoes from just one potato if you're patient. It's kinda insane.

  4. 6:51 – That's disturbingly wasteful. For one, why aren't you eating the pepper? They're very nutritious especially fully ripened. For two, you've got a LOT of seeds there and doing it that way you're going to kill 80% of them. Just do them in wet paper towel like anything else. Pepper seeds are SUPER easy to sprout. Just let them sprout in wet paper towel, transplant them into styro cups of good soil, and then transplant the young plants into the garden or containers when they get a fair size. You can have a whole army of plants from just one pepper, far more than you'll need for yourself. Keep a large number going and you can selectively crossbreed to make them better each generation. LIKE A BOSS.

  5. I like your video but I could do without hearing that song two times in a row. It really was horrible once the song stopped then started back up again I had to shut the video off.

  6. nifty video, but guavas are trees so you'll be waiting quite a fewwwwww years lol. better to graft one. also dates are plans and will only produce fruits in extemely specific climates thus their cost. this is fun to watch but more of what you plant isn't feasible in terms of actually getting the edible plant.

  7. most of these dont work all of the tomatos bell peper and corn ones are fake most of these are just different ways to start a seed horribly im sorry but this is just terrible cool to watch though

  8. The clip in this video with a peanuts they don't specify that they were using raw peanuts to get them to sprout. If you're buying from the grocery store in a bag or where they keep them like in a box where you just reach in and grab your peanuts and put them in a bag those peanuts has been roasted they will not sprout. Only raw peanuts will sprout and you can buy raw peanuts like in the Walmart where they keep the bird food can you buy raw peanuts there you can buy raw peanuts from rural King where they keep the bird seed you can buy raw peanuts at tractor supply where they keep the bird seed you can buy raw peanuts at orschelns where to keep the bird seeds or you can buy peanuts from any other farm supplier. Or you can order raw peanuts from offline if you're interested in growing peanuts.

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