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Just Bury Bananas in the Garden and This Happens 

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You won't believe what happens when you use this method!
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@dirtcheapgarden22
@dirtcheapgarden22 Год назад
Thanks James. Bananas are one of the best foods to feed your soil. The microbiology in that soil is thriving and you're likely seeing the results of free castings. Your garden is amazing. Job well done as always.
@mbmb50
@mbmb50 4 месяца назад
Planted my tomatoes outside yesterday, added bananas at the bottom and last night the racoons dug them all out and had a feast 😂😂😂
@TheSkypeConverser
@TheSkypeConverser 2 месяца назад
Lolll
@aliciahermansen6319
@aliciahermansen6319 2 месяца назад
Rude raccoon!
@charleeceejay8543
@charleeceejay8543 Месяц назад
Thanks. Now I don't have to comment that critters will prolly have a field day.
@426superbee4
@426superbee4 25 дней назад
Yep
@rosemaryus-ct6151
@rosemaryus-ct6151 24 дня назад
yeah i was thinking about that lol. i heard it was good to put an egg under a tomato plant; the raccoons dug up my plants to get at the egg. so i smashed the egg when i put it under my tomato plants; the raccoons dug up my tomato plants again... i do not put people food under my plants anymore.
@marklaw9124
@marklaw9124 Год назад
Hi great video. You don't have to use the hole banana everything the plants need is in the peal. It's great for when you take cuttings and all sorts. Keep up great work
@bittybottybutty9661
@bittybottybutty9661 6 месяцев назад
I have used this trick for over 25 years. All the skins and bruised bananas go in. Initially it was for hellebores, which love it, but now go under fruit shrubs. BBC gardeners world did it.
@michellecollins2106
@michellecollins2106 Год назад
❤️ just love seeing tuck
@mags10
@mags10 Год назад
He’s so sweet ❤️ Love little Tuck!
@lisawaters2585
@lisawaters2585 Год назад
WOW!!!! How great did that turn out!
@thomasstasil1101
@thomasstasil1101 Год назад
Great stuff. Thanks. Garden State Strong!!!
@sofiabryan5074
@sofiabryan5074 Год назад
How do you keep birds from your tomatoes?
@nickantoninoverobeachflori4736
Can I grow those super sweet 100 in zone 10a
@MushroomMagpie
@MushroomMagpie Год назад
Yes...
@cortarelva
@cortarelva Год назад
When those spots start to apear that is when the bananas are in their best to be eaten.
@lyndaboot7413
@lyndaboot7413 Год назад
I am sure you have been asked this a million times but what do you do with all the fruits and veggies? Maybe you have a big family.
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
I eat what I can then give them away to family and friends
@soulscry
@soulscry 11 месяцев назад
If you have a blender, just blend your bananas with peels, add some water and voila...my roses and tomatoes went berserk when I added that banana mush!
@Dovey62
@Dovey62 4 месяца назад
This is what I do!
@nickjames7719
@nickjames7719 10 месяцев назад
Bro, how are those Bananas 🍌 over ripe❓ there perfect. As a kid growing up on the out skirts of Melbourne 60 years back. Mate the best tomato's strawberry's and a Huge range of fruit and vegetables even pumpkin. This place was on the out skirts of a place called Altona back then we had trucks that came around to empty our toilets they were what Aussies call Dunnies (out house) anyway a lot of these blokes didn't always do the right thing and take the waste to the right place, back then it was fast for them to dump it else were. Because we rode horses and Bikes through this area it was like so many people used to come get all this produce because of all that fertilizer 💩 Best Fruit and Veg by a mile. 😂😮 True story.
@DesertRoseJRTs
@DesertRoseJRTs Год назад
We've been burying Bananas under new Roses since I was tiny....I'm 66 now. 😊
@Sjs9000
@Sjs9000 Год назад
That’s wonderful 😁
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Really!? That is interesting, the idea makes sense to me!
@wrecktal_seepage
@wrecktal_seepage Год назад
66 and... No mention of bananas...
@DesertRoseJRTs
@DesertRoseJRTs Год назад
@@wrecktal_seepage what?
@adz5bneweng589
@adz5bneweng589 Год назад
I've heard that planting salvias around roses helps with pests too.
@Steve197201
@Steve197201 Год назад
As a gardener, I have so much respect for you when I see how healthy and prolific your tomato plants are. I get a good harvest too, but yours are off the charts!
@lynnpaul6591
@lynnpaul6591 Год назад
Mine end up dying practically overnight
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Thank you! You are kind, but don't be to hard on yourself have been doing it for over 11 years now
@bobs5596
@bobs5596 Год назад
i had 20 plants this year, in a 20 foot row. early girl, better boy, marglobes, and a couple cherry tomatoes that came up from last year as volunteers. i'll say i had better production from the ''wild'' cherries that the purebloods i bought in pots. i don't think they were as sweet, but that's from memory. now the others had me eating 12 tomatoes a day for 2.5 months now. i got so many now i just let them rot on the vine. so you don't need the most possible if you get too many to eat from what you planted already. i know, i should can them, but that's a whole 'nother project. i am curious as to how much eating 12 fresh tomatoes everyday does for your blood chemistry/skin. in the past month 2 people commented on how good i look, i never heard that before from anyone.
@skippythealien9627
@skippythealien9627 Год назад
@@jamesprigioni you really have the most beautiful tomatoes in any garden on youtube
@MR..181
@MR..181 11 месяцев назад
Some grow bananas that way..,????
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU ENJOYED IT! 😁🐕❤
@hollynelson543
@hollynelson543 Год назад
Hi James and Tuck. Love Taco❤
@mattx9260
@mattx9260 Год назад
do you worry about cross breeding, you take seeds from tomatos right?
@GauguinLyon
@GauguinLyon 10 месяцев назад
Maybe people will share if you answer the questions that post.... that might work!
@ELECTROCITYNIGHTMARE-pc3ny
@ELECTROCITYNIGHTMARE-pc3ny 6 месяцев назад
Hi James, you could bury rotten bananas in your garden any time of year. You could bury them where you know you are gonna plant your tomatoes. 👍
@normanschmidt8389
@normanschmidt8389 Год назад
Banana peels work just as well. Compost separately in a bucket covered in soil. You can keep on adding.❤❤❤
@melanietheisen5681
@melanietheisen5681 Год назад
I do this too, that way I still get to enjoy the banana in my smoothies! I first ferment the banana peel in water for 3 days, then use that water in the garden. The peel then gets composted or sometimes I get lazy and just chop it up and bury it right next to the plants in the garden.
@offroadaussie
@offroadaussie 6 месяцев назад
Yes, all you need is banana peel, you don’t want root rot 🍀
@etiennelouw9244
@etiennelouw9244 День назад
I also use the peel only.
@tomtrask_YT
@tomtrask_YT Год назад
Red wrigglers love bananas and they have nice beneficial castings. They probably played a part in recycling that banana. In fact, if you wanted to start a new worm bin, you could probably take a couple of banana pieces like that, bury them under a layer of leaves for a week or so, come back and you'll find some red wrigglers on the banana. It's the worm equivalent of a hummingbird feeder.
@iurifrazao454
@iurifrazao454 Год назад
The open mindness to the benefits while still keeping a level of scepticism to your own biases is refreshing and impressive. Great job, those tomatoes look fantastic.
@darrylt8502
@darrylt8502 Год назад
Earlier this year I decided to create a worm farm since I caught a bunch of warms and decided to create a home for them with a 5 gallon plant pot. At one point I decided to feed them with over-riped bananas and some toss away tomatoes. Summer came around and I noticed an odd looking plant growing out. It didn't look similar to the invasive ones that I usually see in my backyard so I used an app to identify what it is. Turns out I'm growing tomatoes! It's been two months it just keeps growing! Hopefully, I'll have tomatoes by next year?
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Год назад
I have an outdoor composter, ended up with tens of tomato seedlings. Actually had to discard quit a few because I just didn't have any room.
@zaria5785
@zaria5785 Год назад
@@ninemoonplanetyou can always plant them in yogurt containers and give them away - that’s what I did. Someone gave me like 80 tomato seedlings and every person I met along the way over the past 2 months I asked them if they’d like to grow some tomatoes. It was an unexpected gift.
@Acts-1322
@Acts-1322 Год назад
Tomatoes are not perennial, so if you get temps anywhere close to freezing you won't get them next year
@michaeleastham3868
@michaeleastham3868 11 месяцев назад
"Caught a bunch of worms"... that must have been extremely difficult... ha ha ha
@joshuabruce9920
@joshuabruce9920 10 месяцев назад
​@michaeleastham3868 you'd be surprised....if your doing something where your digging a lot, like digging up your yard for sewer reasons, its a good opportunity to grab them. Lots of opportunities to grab them if you know where to look.
@sandiemyers2463
@sandiemyers2463 Год назад
I love seeing tuck in the videos. He's a part of the family and needs his 5 minutes of screen time too!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rastus666
@rastus666 4 месяца назад
You can also save your banana peels during the year in a bag in your freezer, and throw a couple in your tomato holes when planting.
@426superbee4
@426superbee4 25 дней назад
Good advise
@craigmetcalfe1749
@craigmetcalfe1749 Год назад
Hey Team Tuck! Down Under, where I am, I grow large tomatoes during our winter and grow smaller tomatoes during our summer to reduce pest pressure. We also have a saying that goes...If you want to know the best way to make coffee, ice cream, pasta and tomatoes look for a name that ends with a vowel!! I love seeing the little Tuck man and am glad that you mentioned adding the bananas to the compost heap. On that note, do you think you can do an update on your composting process? Cheers! ❤🐕☕🍦♥
@kanaddekanade6642
@kanaddekanade6642 9 месяцев назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉. 🎉🎉🎉. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@SteadyGrowing626
@SteadyGrowing626 6 месяцев назад
It's funny/weird how most gardeners are aware of the high potassium content of bananas but wouldn't think of burying it under transplants to improve flowering plants until someone shows them?? Thanks for the tip(s), ❤ Tuck, and appreciate you and all the value and inspiration you bring to everyone!
@lilyrose4191
@lilyrose4191 Год назад
How synchronistic! I love that you made this video. Thanks for including your furry friend. We love to see Tuck in the garden! Blessings to you & yours! 😀
@Sunchoked_Garden
@Sunchoked_Garden Год назад
I tried this in containers a few years back, and it worked like a charm as well. I want to stress that the potting soil was lightly refreshed from the previous season and had worms to help with the bananas decomposition.
@lindasweitzer7639
@lindasweitzer7639 Год назад
Thanks for your posting, Dwight. After seeing James’s video, that was my question. I tried potting tomatoes this year for the first time. They did okay and I’m nit sure what the problem was. I’ll give the banana trick a try. Thank you (and James and Tuck!).
@verngib9041
@verngib9041 Год назад
My bucket tomatoes didn’t produce like my raised bed tomatoes
@BeverleyW
@BeverleyW Год назад
Thank you for this James and Tuck ❤️ Could just using the banana peel be as effective?
@phyllisreinking4208
@phyllisreinking4208 10 месяцев назад
No doubt you could just use the peel, but the banana fruit would attract even more earth worms to the site and their castings would be very beneficial.
@TroyBrinson
@TroyBrinson Год назад
I don’t normally do this, but wouldn’t it be interesting to pull up the root stock beneath the banana tomato and see whether the banana has completely decomposed over the course of the season?
@ubercatta
@ubercatta Год назад
I save my banana peels in a bag in the freezer. Can either use the peels straight under a plant or dehydrate the peels to use as a powder for a top dressing later in the year. I like the powder better as the critters will dig up the peels under my plants.
@athia37
@athia37 5 месяцев назад
I put whole over ripe bananas with egg shells and water in a blender then pour it in a trench around each rose plant and tomato plant,and it makes for the most fruitful and robust tomato plants and tremendous rose plants
@gardeningjunkie2267
@gardeningjunkie2267 Год назад
Last year I added bananas, alfalfa, and ground up baked eggshells every few weeks to my roses and they were blooming like crazy all season. This year they were much more sporadic and so was I with the fertilizing. I definitely have seen a substantial difference.
@michaelbell8155
@michaelbell8155 Год назад
LOL... garden myths,,, sorry for your waste of time and energy...
@VeraSeptember
@VeraSeptember 9 месяцев назад
😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢🎉
@CynthiaJKress
@CynthiaJKress 9 месяцев назад
What a wonderful idea! I'm doing that next season. Hearts and hugs for Tuckie Boy!❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗
@anniemorrison1250
@anniemorrison1250 Год назад
I saw another gardener use bananas to help grow his tomato plants, so I have been using them for not only my tomato plants but also for peppers and squashes and cucumbers. I hope to get healthy prolific plants. We'll see what happens. Love to watch you and Tuck in the garden. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@bowhunterco6917
@bowhunterco6917 2 месяца назад
how did the banana trick work for you?
@anniemorrison1250
@anniemorrison1250 2 месяца назад
@@bowhunterco6917 It wasn't as good as I expected. I just used the peals and ate the fruit.
@1mattwilliams1
@1mattwilliams1 Год назад
Your channel is a true "happy place". You and Tuck make my day every video!
@Stream7ine
@Stream7ine Год назад
Great stuff brother, I use hard wood ash from my grill to get potash into the soil. This too is a great Idea I also grow Truly Tiny Bananas, I will use end up using the leaf and trunk as a chop and drop. Hoping that helps out in my garden as well
@jimsullivan8728
@jimsullivan8728 Год назад
Thanks James for sharing all your knowledge for us to learn. Give Tuck a rub and a hug. He’s awesome.
@abdullahqureshi7165
@abdullahqureshi7165 Год назад
i have a lemon plant in my front yard and it didnt ever produce more than 4-5 lemons whenever it bloomed, so i buried sun dried banana peels near the roots of the plant and a few weeks later it had so much blossoms that it coudnt even handle it and alot of them just fell off but now it has almost 15-20 lemons already forming on it, fyi my lemon is very young and just 3-4 feet high with just 3 total branches :D
@lindasweitzer7639
@lindasweitzer7639 Год назад
Would this technique work in containers as well? Or would the potassium be too concentrated? I’m guessing it all depends on what plants are planted? Thanks for a great video, James. ❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!
@MichaelFunStories
@MichaelFunStories Год назад
I doubt it was banana it takes 7 months to 2 years for banana to break down
@christinamckinney2370
@christinamckinney2370 Год назад
Unless you’ve got a really great worm population who’ll eat through it within days. Then it’s ready for uptake in just a couple weeks. I’d say it helped!
@rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
I told my wife to plant me in the food forest so I can feed my trees 😂. She would need to put a pear tree over me though.
@Steadylife2
@Steadylife2 Год назад
I tried electroculture copper wiring on my tomatoes this year, ran one row with and one row without. The outcome sold me, in comparison a huge difference existed. Even the neighbors were amazed.
@RichardMoyo-xb4wn
@RichardMoyo-xb4wn 6 месяцев назад
Help me with copper wiring.I don't know about it.Please help me
@Steadylife2
@Steadylife2 6 месяцев назад
@@RichardMoyo-xb4wn just look up electroculture and get yourself a small spool of copper wire and lace it up
@Elyk777
@Elyk777 6 месяцев назад
@@RichardMoyo-xb4wn copper is naturally anti microbial… so helps with disease resistance. Not sure what else it would help with.
@ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
This is so timely. A big fad/trend this year has been the "banana water". Not sure if it helps - but as you said, probably won't hurt. I am going to try the Mountain Magic next year, also Sweet Treats and have been looking for the Cherry Bomb seeds. I'm growing the Soldacki and the Opalka varieties this season - and have fallen in love with those. Great vid - thank you!
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Good stuff! Yeah, you will be SUPER happy with the mountain magic and the sweet treats, as well as the cherry bomb. All staples in my garden now
@D71219ONE
@D71219ONE Год назад
Technically banana water basically turns into alcohol, so it actually can harm your plants, so it actually does more harm than good.
@llama9274
@llama9274 Год назад
i grew cherry bomb but it was not tomatoe
@danawitta9739
@danawitta9739 Год назад
I've heard banana water/banana suntea is a bad idea. I think his way of doing it is better. The banana water ferments in the sun, so basically, it's banana alcohol, which is bad for your plants. I did do it last summer, and it I don't think it hurt my plants. But it's not a scientific way to get potassium out of bananas.
@ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
@@danawitta9739 I didn't know about the fermenting part. I was just referencing blitzing banana peel in water and giving to the plants. No "suntea-ing" involved. I agree - your method doesn't sound like a good idea.
@carbrock.2854
@carbrock.2854 Год назад
Yeah, bananas are not the most potassium-dense food by far.
@susanriggs8896
@susanriggs8896 Год назад
Did you happen to grow both Lemon Boy and Lemon Boy Plus this year? If so, what's your opinion about the difference between the two varieties? I'm interested in trying Mountain Magic next year. I like to try new varieties every year.
@daltondamm9551
@daltondamm9551 Год назад
Only grow heirloom organic seeds tho.
@tomst9417
@tomst9417 Год назад
I only grow Lemon Boy here in my zone 5b garden. It is a very consistent producer of large, flavorful tomatoes. As long as I trellis it and prune out the low branches it maintains very good disease resistance.
@mrpush2532
@mrpush2532 Год назад
Cool experiment....but....there are many other choices that have more potassium like a potato or 1 cup of Swiss chard. Those are cheap and easy. And nobody likes swiss.chard that makes your throat scratchy! Lol.
@dawnpelz8570
@dawnpelz8570 Год назад
Love seeing The Boss in your videos. They're just not complete without giving props to the Guardian of the Garden. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@lisareaume3857
@lisareaume3857 10 месяцев назад
YUP,IT's THE BANANA! I am going to do this next year. Can I do this with seeds?😶
@joannsilva4715
@joannsilva4715 Год назад
Jerzee James & Tuck, your tomatoes are a beautiful color & so productive! My tomatoes & cucumbers were awful this yr! Think all the heat, smoke & lack of normal summer weather created a unhealthy environment! There is always next year! Hope Tuck is doing good with his Yorkie issue! ❤🐾🐾💚
@portaamber
@portaamber Год назад
Love seeing natural ways to add nutrients! ❤❤❤❤❤ for the Tuckster
@SherryEllesson
@SherryEllesson Год назад
James, if you had to pick one tomato purely for taste, what would it be? I'm just south of you in Delaware, so our climates are similar and one of my favorite foods is tomatoes. I grew a little San Marzano in a big pot on my front steps this year, and while it fruited well, it just doesn't have the real pungent flavor I expect from a plum tomato. If you've already done a video on tomato comparison, plz advise. Love and pets to Tuck.
@swampcabbage3239
@swampcabbage3239 Год назад
Brah...i havent got an update from you in a grip....your the man sir ! Keep being an exceptional American 🫡 🇺🇸🦅🙏.my aunt always fed her hanging stag horn with nanners...love those plants
@davidniemi6553
@davidniemi6553 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the experiment! My biggest curiosity is how well burying banana peels compares to whole bananas -- since banana peels are even more "free" and abundant than overripe whole bananas. I'd suggest that as part of your next experiment. The three most disease-resistant tomatoes I've grown lately are Mountain Magic -- I concur it excels at this; Peron; and an unknown slicer-sized variety that is also especially cold-tolerant I call "Super Bush". This July was unusually hot and wet at the same time, and over half of all the tomato plants I had died from Fusarium Wilt, but these three persisted through it. Super Bush (open pollinated) and Mountain Magic (F1 hybrid) kept producing all the way into late November when an 18F freeze finally finished them off.
@zaria5785
@zaria5785 Год назад
Someone gave me a box of overripe bananas in June. It was more than I could use. Sadly the extras began to ferment and attract fruit flies so I naturally put the whole box in a large plastic bag and closed the top. A month later the box fell apart inside the bag. Once I was ready to refill my compost bin I dropped that whole box in there and it was soup dejour for the worms. :)
@JHKCF
@JHKCF 10 месяцев назад
I didn’t see the part on your thumbnail that showed you planting a banana halfway in the ground. What happened when you did that?
@garfielda34
@garfielda34 Год назад
We love tomatoes and plan to experiment with this the next growing season in our little food Forest! ❤❤❤❤❤ as always for Tuck!!
@ECole-le7we
@ECole-le7we Год назад
I love Tuck. Is he doing better? You are an exemplary pet parent. You're both blessed to have each other.
@MysticSpank
@MysticSpank Год назад
mash overripe bananas, add whatever you want, spread on parchment paper to about 1" or a bit less thick, bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes. Yum :) I add peanuts, peanut butter powder, cranberries that are dried, and cocoa in any combination.
@sewingSue
@sewingSue 11 месяцев назад
I make a banana peel fertilizer and the tomato plants love it.
@BobbieXxoo
@BobbieXxoo 4 месяца назад
What is your recipe??? ❤
@lynnmoser6918
@lynnmoser6918 9 месяцев назад
I just water with banana water. Peels or whole bananas either way. Save peels (let they dry out) and then add them to your garden or water. Barrell of water and just add banana. Keep adding water. The flower production will be overwhelming...but you'll need insects to pollinate sl many blossoms! My 50 plants were heavy in production.
@sarafaria4155
@sarafaria4155 Год назад
It would be ideal if you planted the same type of tomato plant close to this one... to compare.... so that the only variable is the banana under the tomato plant.
@hashimturki2517
@hashimturki2517 10 месяцев назад
Try to but small fish under the plants and you will have dabble healthy products
@MrCMVikram
@MrCMVikram Год назад
Last year I saw a video which suggested putting an egg under a tomato plant, and I did that. I did not see any difference between that plant and other plants. However, I will try putting a banana as you suggested next year.
@simply_lisa_lisa
@simply_lisa_lisa Год назад
James, do you have issues with horn worms and army worms from planting tomatoes in the same spot? I build a trellis like yours for my tomatoes this year and I'm prepared to move it to a new bed each year, but yours looks stationary and it piqued my curiosity.
@crunchybiscuits4080
@crunchybiscuits4080 11 месяцев назад
I usually blend my over ripe fruit and banana skins and pour it on my garden
@sirrobin
@sirrobin Год назад
I'm always amazed by your garden and how productive it is. Have you installed irrigation at some point? How do you keep your garden watered?
@Homesowing
@Homesowing Год назад
Cool❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🍌cant wait till my sweet 100s ripen, pretty color tomatoes❤❤❤❤
@vikpuriDesiGuy
@vikpuriDesiGuy Год назад
Great channel. Very informative and the host is super creative
@t9t9t9t9t9
@t9t9t9t9t9 5 месяцев назад
14 mins of "not sure if this works" save yourself the time
@venusgarden959
@venusgarden959 Год назад
Awesome video😮😮
@John_outside
@John_outside Год назад
Love the video. Thanks for the information. Love you Tucker.
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Let's Gooo!!! You're welcome, it was a fun video to make!
@TamanBunga99
@TamanBunga99 Год назад
Petani kebun yang hebat. Saya menyukai video videonya yang luar biasa. Ide ide kreatifnya sangat menginspirasi
@lbarmstrong1
@lbarmstrong1 Год назад
I buried some sardines under my celebrity tomatoes this year, and also did fertilize 2-3 times with organic fert. I'm STILL waiting for some of the original tomatoes to turn red!!! Honestly think it might be a "not enough sun" thing, but the sardines didn't help at all, imo. The thickness of your stems is amazing though, mine can't even compare. Next year, I'm planting Mountain Magic, Supersweet 100. I wish I wasn't the only one in my family who likes tomatoes!
@WolfTikal
@WolfTikal 8 месяцев назад
I've been gardening with bananas forever. I compost them, and fertilize my gardens, with them every spring. ❤❤
@chrissy4782
@chrissy4782 Год назад
🍌🍅🪴🍌🍅🪴🍌🍅🪴🍌🍅🪴 Yay, so happy to hear your proper Jersey pronunciation of water! 🗣️WOODER! 😂
@barbboisvert2268
@barbboisvert2268 Год назад
What a really cute little dog‼️………Peace be with the 2 of toy and our country 🇺🇸………☮️🥰🌻
@1023Blessed
@1023Blessed Год назад
Great job! Beautiful plant! ❤
@jordanguarrasi4926
@jordanguarrasi4926 Год назад
Do you ever make sauce from cherry tomatoes? Or even just passata? It's a good way to use up all those beautiful tomatoes and it tastes incredible.
@greenguider
@greenguider 9 месяцев назад
Banana peels can be placed directly onto pot plant soil, or around the base of your garden as mulch. As they decompose, they will release nutrients into the soil to feed plants. If using banana peels in your garden, place a single layer straight on top of the soil, being sure not to let them touch the plant stem.
@ljgerken
@ljgerken Год назад
I have had good luck with putting bananas, skins and all, in a blender with my egg shells and then dumping a half a cup of this mixture in a gallon of water and using it as a fertilizer. Also, instead of banana bread, try banana pudding or banana ice cream. Yummy!
@beautynfashionbydonna
@beautynfashionbydonna 6 месяцев назад
This is great. I couldn't make it to church Sunday due to health issues so my niece and I watched the stream. It was amazing.
@danielleterry2331
@danielleterry2331 Год назад
Wow this is awesome! I am looking forward to trying this natural trick I didn’t get but 2 gallons due to flooding in June it knocked out my tomatos and stunted my bell peppers, my bells never grew higher than 2 ft but have finally started to produce. In spring I will grow in tubs on pallets just incase if I get heavy rains again. Great vid James
@gavinkerslake
@gavinkerslake 4 месяца назад
banana flavored tomatoes. my favorite.
@jeffreythomas2787
@jeffreythomas2787 Год назад
Banana s are high in carbs, that's it😮😮😮 f j b 😊
@Ann-pn9or
@Ann-pn9or Год назад
James, I wish you would give us a step by step on how you are now trellising your maters. Thanks. I need it explained like I'm a 5 year old.
@dross10001
@dross10001 Год назад
He's done a video explaining. Go to his page and you should be able to find it.
@gailsegal6843
@gailsegal6843 Год назад
What were the little granules that you placed under the tomato plant right after you put the banana pieces in the ground? Please?
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Mykos. It's a mycorrhizal inoculant 😁
@Elena-zm4fc
@Elena-zm4fc Год назад
​@@jamesprigioni Does it really work? What does it do to the tomatoes?
@gailsegal6843
@gailsegal6843 Год назад
@@jamesprigioni thank you for responding James. GOD bless you!💕
@RavenMoon13-jb2ly
@RavenMoon13-jb2ly 7 месяцев назад
You can keep on adding Banana 🍌 Peels ❤❤❤❤❤❤🍌🍌
@thecourtlyalchemist
@thecourtlyalchemist 11 месяцев назад
I thought you grew a banana tree! I use the banana peels just as you described. They have all the nutrients in banana but less sugar. Some people cook and eat the peels, I've heard, but my wife hasn't got around to making me eat that yet. In the meantime, they make great natural plant food. I tend to use all our veggie scraps the same way. Only problem is that sometimes the squirrels dig something up again. I don't really mind that. They are fertilizing too, I figure.
@iwanttobelieve5970
@iwanttobelieve5970 Год назад
I've been adding my cracked eggs from my hens to my garden. I use banana peels by drying them in the oven, grind them up and using them as a fertilizer or adding it to water and letting it steep for several days and adding it to more water to use when watering.
@sbffsbrarbrr
@sbffsbrarbrr Год назад
Don't waste your bananas James. A banana smoothie is the simplest way to use up over ripe banana. Probably much better for you than for the tomatoes😁.
@robkeshav800
@robkeshav800 11 месяцев назад
Great video. As an avid gardener I enjoy watching people try different things to help them grow better. Q: Will just the banana peels be as effective as whole banana?
@dianehansen7640
@dianehansen7640 Год назад
I’ll sure try that next Spring!! My tomatoes did well this year. Since I’m not canning my neighbors were glad to receive the overflow.
@johnfranktullo3463
@johnfranktullo3463 Год назад
That’s one hell of a tomato plant great job
@addyhd3541
@addyhd3541 Год назад
I'd love to see a video about garden planning with Tuck eating your crops in mind.
@mellyg8872
@mellyg8872 Год назад
Love that Tuck! Love your fun and knowledgeable videos James.
@rosalynnecole23
@rosalynnecole23 Год назад
Love it! Those tomatoes are looking great!!!!!!!
@jamesprigioni
@jamesprigioni Год назад
Thanks! Yeah, the plants grew fantastic!
@carlaburger1424
@carlaburger1424 Месяц назад
So, James........did they taste like bananas? 🤣🤣🤣...great tip.. thank you from South Africa.🇿🇦...now let me get some bananas...🍌🍌...........😂
@hcambo5373
@hcambo5373 Год назад
Hello my love ❤❤
@lisasharpe7793
@lisasharpe7793 Год назад
Wondering if the minerals in the bananas, ie magnesium, made a difference? Hmmmmm....
@AmericanThaiChad
@AmericanThaiChad Год назад
Takes a lot longer for the banana to break down enough for your tomatoes to benefit from the nutrients. Maybe next year or the year after.
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