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Cold winter days in the mountains
11:32
7 месяцев назад
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@Super_Nova739
@Super_Nova739 День назад
Blossom end rot is because of calcium deficienty, but not necessarily because the soil is lacking it. Plants need consistent water in order to take up calcium, so watering either more or less frequently (depending on how much you water and how much it rains) can solve blossom end rot more often than not.
@janicefarmer2387
@janicefarmer2387 День назад
Great idea
@erikagoetzinger8169
@erikagoetzinger8169 2 дня назад
I love that water dog! 😂❤
@ArtisanAnja
@ArtisanAnja День назад
She’s a heckin good water dog!
@silviamagda
@silviamagda 3 дня назад
I have a genuine question: why in thr US people plant vegetables in beds not in the actual soil? I have never seen that before. In my country people plant them directly into the soil, in their garden.
@Omar-on804
@Omar-on804 3 дня назад
I’ve never knew you can eat them like that. And we had sunflowers plants all over our village.
@Kyykim01
@Kyykim01 6 дней назад
ACTUAL Chicken rotisserie for vegans
@Alexandra_Wolf
@Alexandra_Wolf 6 дней назад
Is that not what butterflies need?
@Suleiman_Roronoa
@Suleiman_Roronoa 6 дней назад
WTF ?! You can just buy sunflower seeds from any oriental market Very delicious as a snack in the Middle East with good tea 😊
@makii7408
@makii7408 7 дней назад
as a northern European, that stuff is invading every meaddow and patch of grass around, I personally have to dig out atleast 30 plants from our horse meaddow every year, another issue with the increasing Ragwart population is that bees pickup their pollen and it can contaminate the honey, which is also toxic to us humans and the toxins dont get removed by your body over time, so if you only get small dosis of the toxin, over time it will end up becoming a dangerous amount no matter how much time passes between ingesting it. Also be sure to remove them with long gloves on, the toxin can possibly get into your body through skin contact. Be sure to dig out all the roots and ideally burn the plants, don't just throw them on your compost or in the trash, also dont carry them around your garden without putting them in a trashbag, otherwise they will comeback tenfold next year
@ArtisanAnja
@ArtisanAnja День назад
Wow! Never thought about that with honey. Yikes!!! Also, good advice. That plant is very frustrating!
@SunlessComa4614
@SunlessComa4614 7 дней назад
Oh...in Ohio we have two variants of that; bull thistle and Canada thistle, neither of which are from Canada. Bull thistle is all the proof I need that satan exists and hell is a very, very real place. When it gets really big (a foot or more) it develops pretty purple flowers, and the rash the prickles on the spine left spread was vicious and spread SO fast. I went through a round of steroids and I don't know how many bottles of calamine lotion, topical zinc, IcyHot, benadryl, and prescription sleep meds. It was a nightmare!
@karenlucasbadders
@karenlucasbadders 7 дней назад
Not Appalachian Ragwort! Its a beautiful native wildflower and i have a large patch of it in my meadow. The bees absolutely love it.
@makii7408
@makii7408 7 дней назад
please don't plant that plant if you know that those aren't wild bees and their honey will be harvested, the plant is still toxic and the toxins can and will contaminate the honey through the bees and can cause a toxin built up in humans which can lead to liver failure
@kristinguinn1275
@kristinguinn1275 7 дней назад
If they have flowered and we haven’t removed them will they self seed? Thanks
@zeyv4551
@zeyv4551 7 дней назад
Yes! It's hard to completely get rid of. It's best to get rid of them before they flower, but especially before the seeds set. I have this weed in my field from the neighbor's field. You need to dig up the whole root, or you'll also get new growth from it.
@psyopswitch
@psyopswitch 7 дней назад
everything has it purpose Despite serious safety concerns, tansy ragwort is used to treat cancer, colic, wounds, and spasms. It is also used as a laxative, to cause sweating, to start menstruation, and for “cleansing and purification.” Some people apply tansy ragwort directly to the skin for muscle and joint pain.
@leahg.3393
@leahg.3393 7 дней назад
The problem is invasive species outcompeting native ones. I believe you and in the benefits of herbal/traditional medicine don't get me wrong, but the wrong plant in the wrong area can truly wreak havoc on local ecosystems
@makii7408
@makii7408 7 дней назад
important to mention is to never just go out and get those plans to treat yourself tho, these toxins are no joke, your body can't get rid of it and it will build up in your body and cause serious issues
@psyopswitch
@psyopswitch 7 дней назад
@@makii7408 I would hope anyone looking for treatment of any ailment would do all research necessary. I wish more doctors, would suggest more natural remedies for smaller issues, before things become a problem but in my 50+ yrs, most doctors are very quick to go with the status quo if you are ill, always do your research they might treat you body, but you will be the one to have to see its treated safely. you are your own advocate, always research
@MikkiandAngel
@MikkiandAngel 8 дней назад
Those little plants that you’re pulling by hand, those are pineapple, chamomile wild plants. You can actually clean them and make them into pineapple, chamomile tea go get yourself a forager guide book to wild foods and plants in your area and your state you’ll be amazed if some of the things that you and many call weeds, which are actually edible and healthy for humans and animals.
@gailmiltimore5961
@gailmiltimore5961 7 дней назад
Just what I was going to say.
@AJavid-cn6kx
@AJavid-cn6kx 8 дней назад
I will remove all the seeds, dry them, roast them with salt and lemon water and some saffron and thennnnnnn eat them one by one. 👌👌😎✅
@liliaaaaaaaa
@liliaaaaaaaa 8 дней назад
I'd like to add to the list of reasons why you don't want ragwort is because it ialso causes photosensitive toxicity to humans & can be dangerous to touch, so whatever you do, don't touch it with your hands if possible, specifically in sunlight. The poisons react with UV light & can burn your skin the same as giant hogweed. So wear gloves at all times, don't allow it to touch your skin anywhere. I've personally ended up in hospital in A&E from getting a reaction on my legs after sunbathing on some grass with some in the weeds. Stay safe wear adequate clothing when you are outdoors.
@julietteferrars3097
@julietteferrars3097 7 дней назад
Thank you! I’ve seen some in my backyard and didn’t know what they were or if they were dangerous.
@zeyv4551
@zeyv4551 7 дней назад
Thanks for the information. I have pulled those plants out by bare hand from my field for years now. Luckily, I haven't experienced any reaction.
@liliaaaaaaaa
@liliaaaaaaaa 7 дней назад
@@zeyv4551 That's lucky. I've been affected 3 times in total, all 3 times it's been when it's bright sunshine so lots of UV light, & I've had exposure either over a period of time, e.g. standing next to a plant which my bare skin was touching for half an hour. Another time I was strimming & cut some of the plants & the sap got on my bare legs. The 3rd time I ended up in A&E in Milan, I was just sitting on some grass with lots of weeds in including what looked like ragwort which had just been cut down to the ground, again with my bare skin on my legs touching the ground with the plants in bright sunshine. Moral of the story. Wearing protective clothes in nature to protect you from both creatures & plants trying to kill you & poison you is a good idea.
@drowl515
@drowl515 10 дней назад
what type of sunflower
@mariator445
@mariator445 10 дней назад
Leave the sun flower to dry till the seeds become dark then is ready to harvest.Then you must pull out all the seeds and put them in a tray roast them then leave them to cool down and enjoy them after you take off the shell..that recepit is making me laugh...
@mariator445
@mariator445 10 дней назад
Stupid things😂
@Andriana-123
@Andriana-123 11 дней назад
You dont ti eat like this 😂
@mehaksultana2707
@mehaksultana2707 12 дней назад
😂
@juiceloose100
@juiceloose100 12 дней назад
I'd be open to trying it.. That being said I really can't go past a good corn on the cob with butter and salt.. 🌽🧈🧂
@CloudHopper789
@CloudHopper789 12 дней назад
Cilantro or lime
@1972geegee
@1972geegee 12 дней назад
Im allergic to sunflower seeds😮😮😮
@VirginiaReyes1983
@VirginiaReyes1983 13 дней назад
Whoa, your carrots are huge! ❤
@MinhaMeer
@MinhaMeer 13 дней назад
Wow learnt sumn new today😮
@Kaite_urgirl
@Kaite_urgirl 13 дней назад
The oil reminded me of Rody with the oil burning Vincent anyone with me on this 😀😀😀
@jonathanvis4993
@jonathanvis4993 13 дней назад
Thanks
@Dead.garden
@Dead.garden 14 дней назад
You forgot to eat the heat too yes that's edible
@Nozliya-pd1qu
@Nozliya-pd1qu 15 дней назад
it is not actually the right way to eat it, if you wait some time it ripens and you can eat it and it actually is a pistachio
@maloneandsloan2137
@maloneandsloan2137 15 дней назад
Are the shells still hard and tough?
@progamercj
@progamercj 15 дней назад
Imagine slavs no sunflower or pumkin seeds aka slav crack ? Impossibel
@blessed42-y3m
@blessed42-y3m 15 дней назад
Way too complicated.
@mithumaity4717
@mithumaity4717 16 дней назад
I think cheese 🧀 would be a great topping on it .
@sajalprasadroy8566
@sajalprasadroy8566 16 дней назад
Yak😢
@AImaniaX
@AImaniaX 17 дней назад
OMG I always wondered where the sunflower seeds were in a sunflower. This is amazing. I never knew this! I also didn’t know sunflowers could be so freaking huge wow what the heck! Sunflower 🌻 that is a monster! 😮❤
@erikagoetzinger8169
@erikagoetzinger8169 17 дней назад
Those are PERFECT carrots!
@erikagoetzinger8169
@erikagoetzinger8169 17 дней назад
OMG! Your videos just keep getting better and better! ❤❤❤
@erikagoetzinger8169
@erikagoetzinger8169 17 дней назад
I keep coming back….!
@kingdomthoughts2023
@kingdomthoughts2023 17 дней назад
I was thinking... pickling the sunflower
@monikalamauskaite5314
@monikalamauskaite5314 17 дней назад
Potatoes grow differently in Lithuania
@SamiSami-dl3qv
@SamiSami-dl3qv 18 дней назад
Bfbdjjdhdjdhcbx😮
@BakchodKigand
@BakchodKigand 18 дней назад
It's yum 😋🤤
@CrystalWisteria-poj
@CrystalWisteria-poj 18 дней назад
We accidently grew one near the window at my home me and my brother would eat the seeds.
@vixkitty7846
@vixkitty7846 19 дней назад
Ooooooooooo 😋 thank u ❤
@TruliLoveli
@TruliLoveli 19 дней назад
I love gardening 😊 thank you for all the helpful tips! ❤
@dondog3123
@dondog3123 19 дней назад
I love sunflower seeds so much and you're living my dream 😍😍😍
@brandyyolidio4213
@brandyyolidio4213 19 дней назад
Hmmm 🤨🤔
@CherryJuli
@CherryJuli 19 дней назад
How are there no weeds? My garden is full of it 🥲
@RichterTheRat
@RichterTheRat 19 дней назад
What if you batter fried it and served it with ranch?