How about a Good Olde fashioned gardening demo along with some SOLID useful gardening info that will help you grow your garden better than ever before? Sounds pretty good doesn’t it? Tune in and let’s have some fun.
Organic Biolink: http://www.groworganic.com/organic-biolink-3-3-3-gal.html
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21 Comments

  1. Beginner gardener here. First of all, thanks for all the helpful videos. But I have a question that is probably very elementary to most of you, still I must ask…what do you use for lighting in your grow room?

  2. its ok to make a fool of your self we all do it from time to time anyway enjoyed your video and the gardening tips to i was wondering i have a window that gets direct sun only in the evening time would that be good to start seeds or do i need indirect sunlight i tried starting them in another window in other parts of the house but thay just got leggy

  3. hi how you I just started watching you videos I'm hook. I love my plants I have white spots on them I went and look up what to do I clean them with alcohol like some people said it goes away for awhile then come back then I went to home Depot and brought some stuff and the same thing but it last longer but it come back and if other new plants is a round it it gets on them should I tho them out and start all over I have now 20 plants not all of them have them all the ones stay together. please help….

  4. hi again I'm trying to send u the picture do u have a email.i even try on Google plus but I don't know how to share the picture I'm try one more thing that just came to mine as I'm writing you

  5. Hi Ray, you said the Biolink doesn't smell bad but the one i just bought really stinks, bad, like a dirty butt. It very smelly. And it turns out that one of my younger plants (a little variegated ficus) didn't like it at all. Leaves got droopy and several fell off. But my corn plant seems to love it.
    I was wondering if you're still using it or if you would use it again? Thanks, I've learned a ton from you over the last couple years.

  6. Awesome video. So informative & enjoyable to watch!! I had to hold my tummy from laughing at times (I've just had an operation!) thanks ever so for cheering me up ! Bravo ( Claire from the uk) xxx

  7. 31:24
    Love your videos, Ray! You mention that the predatory mites seem to feed off of decomposing material. In one of your other videos you gave the tip to hydrate your coir with compost tea. Something to consider is that coir is fibrous and lax in nutrients for plants and fungi. By adding the nutrient dense compost tea to the coir that holds the moisture well, you create an environment that has the nutrients fungus needs, and holds moisture long enough for fungus to have a chance in. The mites may have been feeding off of gnats that found the container.

  8. Hey Ray do you have African Violets if you do how do you take care of them? I'm always due.

  9. why not take the tape from your smaller cups and put it on the bigger ones. love your channel.

  10. Dear Ray, I hope you are well, miss your cheerful voice, now that you no longer upload any more new videos.
    I still watch your videos and have learnt many useful tips.
    With loving thoughts. 👋

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