Thank you guys so much for coming along with me in my garden today. It was quite a productive gardening vlog, if you ask me. We battled the relentless cabbage aphids multiple times, pruned my banana tree for the second time ever, started some sprouts, and even repotted my baby jade plant. If you love to stay busy and have stuff to do, then gardening is the hobby for you! Much like children, a garden requires constant care and attention to be successful. And, I hope you enjoyed coming along with me today as I cared and tended to my plants. My goal with these vlogs is to inspire, encourage, and motivate you to work with the soil we’ve been gifted. Grow your own produce, immerse yourself in the magnificent natural beauty of flowers, and spend some time outside in the fresh air.
Links to the products I used/mentioned in today’s video:
Neem oil- https://amzn.to/3LugeQ9
Mason jar sprout lids- https://amzn.to/3L0TMwi
Salad sprout seeds- https://amzn.to/3mWAX5C
Cactus food- https://amzn.to/3mQUzrC
I also recommend checking out True Leaf Market’s website for more sprout seed options at a more affordable price. Here’s the link to their website:
– https://www.trueleafmarket.com/?source=pepperjam&publisherId=256970&clickId=4357882406&utm_source=PepperJam&utm_campaign=affiliate
Sprout growing steps:
1. Add approx. 2 TSPB of sprouting seeds into Mason jar.
2. Fill the Mason jar with water until sprout seeds are fully submerged.
3. Twist on sprout growing lid and set on counter or near a sunny window.
4. after 24 hours, drain the water out of the jar by tipping it upside down with the special lid tightly screwed on. I recommend doing this over a sink!
5. Rinse the seeds in the jar with some fresh water, and drain all the water out again.
6. Tip the jar upside down on the counter or window and leave it be.
7. Continue to rinse the seeds 2-3 times daily, draining the water every time and leaving it to sit upside down.
8. Enjoy your sprouts in salads, coleslaws, soups… anything you want!
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Gorgeous orchid 😍 … Aunt Linda