It’s been a long journey but I’m finally building my forever home in the middle of a garden deep in the forest. It’s all new! New gardens new dream home cottage, new homestead and food forest and all in zone 5b of Eastern Canada. Join along as I share the good the bad and the beautiful. ~love Scarlett
subbed. i like plants and try about any plant but i love trees. i do live in a appartement with a balcony and its very very hot on that balcony so i will put it there next summer. right now its still drying out so i can put the seed in a shot glass cause thats what u said. i love this video because u gave every single detail i wanted to know and gave extra . thank u !
In this video, the root is already kinda coming out. Most mango seeds I see , the root hasn’t came out. Does it still work if there’s no root and only seed
I am glad to have seen this channel . I see the love and passion you have which reminds me of myself when I do the planting.. sometime back gave me the inspiration I should go back to what I was doing during my leisure .. cheers and good luck !
Thank you for explaining what is and isn't a seed. I wasn't entirely sure. I'm glad we don't need the brown part. I think the wind or birds got a lot of mine over fall/winter.
Hi! I bought some phlox seeds. They came in a small clear plastic deal. It has a variety of different seeds. No instructions. How can I tell which are the tall seeds to plant in the back, and short in the front? I’m a newbie.
This was my first time watching a video of yours and I loved it!!! I discovered a few yrs ago I love plants and started buying some and eventually started trying to grow clippings and seeds. But after struggling I started looking thru videos for guidance and felt even more stuck . Your video was easy to understand plus you did a whole hands on kinda thing which helps when You're talking about things I have known real knowledge of. I definitely will be looking at more of your videos . I do have a few questions let me know if I'm allowed to ask or how that works.. STAY AWESOME!!!!
Layering. Layering is a vegetative propagation technique where the stem or branch of a plant is manipulated to promote root development while still attached to the parent plant. Once roots are established, the new plant can be detached from the parent and planted. works with many plants.
I live in New England, and am looking for seeds acclimated to my Zone 5b, or at least somewhere northern such as where you appear to live. Any suggests where to purchase some? Love your site, by the way. I just subscribed!
Sorry, but if you take x type of mango and germinate the seed and plant it, it will give you x type of mangoes, exactly the same fruit. Apples I don't know but for mangoes I don't think so.
I use a banana to ripen up my tomatoes. Bananas DO ripen other fruits. Just put them together in the same container and a few days later the tomatoes will ripen nicely.