Your daughter is growing up and blooming so beautifully! I am so impressed with your abilities with hibiscus 🌺 growing!! You are a great teacher and I appreciate being your student in learning your techniques.
Oh, wonderful! That was a very nice video with some pretty useful tips 👌👍 Angel has grown taller 🤗 Has her school reopened? Those bright painted fingernails suggest otherwise!😍❤️ God bless and happy gardening 🙏🌱
Thank you so much for this video. Leaning as much as I can about Hibiscus and am bookmarking all your advice. Your daughter loves you dearly. That's a mark of a good man, Sir!
THANK YOU so much Sir for your lovely words about my daughter..I wish, there were some better words than "Thank you"! Really appreciated! I love Hibiscus a lot and try to do many new things with them. Wish you all the best and Happy growing Hibiscus. They are wonderful :-)
Once again a very useful informative video..ur daughter also seems to share the interest in gardening..please clarify whether M- sand can be used as a substitute to river sand..
You are most welcome and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated :-) Sure, we can definitely use M-sand, the main purpose is to make the potting mix well drained. Good luck :-)
I have similar white hibiscus . Thanks for sharing dear brother. Shall try your method on mine. Absolutely ..... gardening in space constrain is really a challenge
So glad to know you too have it :-) Lots of love to Doodle. We actually named him before even he reaches our home :-) His name is - EGON (Meaning - Strong with a Sword..
Sir, without soil... Only compost , co co peat, and sand it will be wet always...?? What type of compost you using and vermi compost after some months later small 🐛worms appearing in soil that i not feel good..from Chennai.
its kinda difficult with clay soil because you can't mix sand with it else it will become like cement... If you hv clay soil that came in a polybag, you can plant the same with a potting mixture with good drainage. Now that you still have clay in the root ball, water it once only in 4-5 days... Once the plant grows big and healthy, you will see the soil drying too fast... Never overrwater.. If you want to remove clay totally, dip that nursery plant in water for one hour... After that use small 🥄 to remove little soil left with rootball.now you hv got all clay removed, be careful not to damage the root... Now transplant it in ur choice of soil n leave it in shade for three days. But this method might kill ur plant as you removed the soil from main root ball.. Try it on cheaper plants only.
@handmade gal, No, I usually don't throw them. Instead, I use the same soil to grow many other plants that do quite well even in Clay and not so rich soil..for example, Allamanda, Vinca, sometimes even Coleus etc..
Thank you so much for your interest..I do Garden Overview video quite often..My Hibiscus collections - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C-_61MSGYU4.html Bougainvilleas - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m8Vrfe-QXY4.html I would post more in coming days...thank you once again :-)
Amazing ❤️. I love hibiscus plants. Yours looking so healthy. Wow, great to see your daughter. She observing you alot. Adding your sentences and the way she presenting was so good. Like father like daughter ☺️. Thank you. God bless you 😇 and your family
It would be quite difficult as I have many plants. But I do Garden Overview video quite often..My Hibiscus collections - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C-_61MSGYU4.html Bougainvilleas - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m8Vrfe-QXY4.html I would post more in coming days...thank you :-)