sowing seeds
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dude...are you dead? was this filmed in paradise? reply at once so we know you're OK.
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love your videos; love your smile
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Great video! One of the advantages of this method is that the seedlings do not have to be taken out of their container before planting thus preventing damage to the roots and minimizing shock. I'm using the insides of toiletrolls and when I cut them in half they are the perfect size. I flatten them and put a rubber band around them for compact storage. When I want to use them I make another fold which leaves me with a square 'roll'. Fits perfectly in a plastic container. Good luck with those!
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What a bloody brilliant idea!
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Yahhhh Claire and her paper rolls. I 've been collecting mine to plant the many many seeds I want to plant my first Spring. I am trying straight in the garden and in the rolls to see how they go. Great vid. This is going to be an exciting year for us.
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Hello Christian, I wonder if you are getting hit bad with the reported dust storm, and is it hampering your efforts. See ya mate.
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Hi there!!
great lighting...like in a space ship...we are in one!...Gaia...our beautiful planet.
I am planting seeds for the rainy season...it should come soon...parsley, cilantro, onions, beets, chard, beans...potatoes...lots of things...
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the toilet rolls were from burkes backyard
Have you grown red Russian kale or Lacinato kale? I'm coming into fall soon. what do you plant for fall/winter? thanks!
jakearick 1 year ago
@jakearick cant say i have mate, i usually plant cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and some lettuce
theproducegarden 1 year ago
@theproducegarden Well in that case what d you do to protect your cabbages and cauliflower? Mine get devastated every year
jakearick 1 year ago
@jakearick my homemade pesticide usually does the trick, video recipe is on here
theproducegarden 1 year ago
sorry its so glare ridden
theproducegarden 2 years ago