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Wow! I never knew soaking garlic in water could help it root so fast! 🌱 Thanks for sharing this amazing trick at 1:45. Definitely trying this for my garden! 👍 #GarlicRooting #GardeningHacks #QuickGardeningTips
lo malo que no dice después de trasplantadas las plántulas a tierra cuanto mas hay que esperar para que salga una cabeza entera derivada de un solo diente de ajo...
bs 1 week. more like 1 month to be plantable. and being asian i thought u would know that u stab them diagonally in the ground not straight pointing to the sky. this allows the young shoots to push up easier
Good video however i am surprised on the speed of garlic brining our roots in water. Tried this method a couple of times as i am growing garlic from last 3 years now and never found my garlic kept on water with taking our roots just in 2 days. its always taking atleast a week time to bring out proper roots.
Your gardening techniques are so practical and well-presented! I feel more confident about my own planting skills now. But somehow, every time I try, my plants give me that 'we’re on strike' vibe! 🤣 Any advice on negotiating with stubborn plants?
Hello! Thank you for visiting the Garden Yard channel and watching my gardening videos. Garlic is an easy plant to grow, but it needs to be grown in the right season; garlic likes cool climates and high humidity.
Fantastic work! The way you explained the pruning technique at [5:55] is so clear and helpful. I’ve tried a similar technique and shared my process on my channel. Keep inspiring others
Thank you, your words really make my day. My Garden Yard channel has many interesting home gardening tutorial videos. Please subscribe to follow along!
Lemon peels both moisten and cool the soil. When planting, you can leave the seedlings intact without separating them from the peel, so the roots will not be affected.
Dig away the hard layer of soil on the surface of the tree stump, then mix the crushed soil with ash or rice husk and a little phosphorus and spread evenly on top.
Super productive! I am busy planting parsnips, what a reward when seeing the green foliage starts showing itself! Thank you for this awesome video! L❤️ve watching from New Zealand.