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Easy way to 10x the value out of the seedlings you buy at the garden center!
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@epicgardening
@epicgardening 2 года назад
Testing out shorts on this channel. Everyone! Let me know what you think 🤘
@kortkortsmh
@kortkortsmh 2 года назад
Love it!! And kinda feel silly I haven’t done this 😅
@denisemadison1298
@denisemadison1298 2 года назад
Nice. I like the short, to the point, single subject versions as well as the usual ones. I would think a lot of folks with limited time to watch, issues with patience, etc would also love this.
@reshabriella
@reshabriella 2 года назад
Please, Plant Daddy, may we have some more? :D
@marytang1121
@marytang1121 2 года назад
Pretty dang good shorts they are, straight to the point, need more gardening shorts like yours.
@SgtRudySmithbRet
@SgtRudySmithbRet 2 года назад
DO IT!! DO IT NOW!!
@thekaduu
@thekaduu 2 года назад
I'll keep that in mind for next time I take a leek. Thanks.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 2 года назад
:P
@cassandracapobianco6867
@cassandracapobianco6867 2 года назад
@@epicgardening i have mustard greens but alot of roots broke will it survive ?
@plantnewbie5188
@plantnewbie5188 2 года назад
@@cassandracapobianco6867 He can't leek out that kind of info.
@JesseJ.Speigner
@JesseJ.Speigner 2 года назад
@@plantnewbie5188 not bad
@ronhiegel7853
@ronhiegel7853 2 года назад
I f you actually take a leak ,on your leak it will grow better from the natural urea fertilizer!!!
@Leto617
@Leto617 2 года назад
my 3 inch leek container from the nursey held nearly 100 leeks, and the damn near all made it once seperated
@nkxseal8398
@nkxseal8398 Год назад
That's a big container wow
@narrowgoat-scout
@narrowgoat-scout Год назад
3" to be precise
@BaloosCluesOriginal
@BaloosCluesOriginal Год назад
The glory of seed casting. I am glad to hear they made it. Great growing 🙌
@ThatOneGuyFromSchool
@ThatOneGuyFromSchool Год назад
​@@narrowgoat-scout 3" is big to some people
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 Год назад
I put my containers with 2-300 seeds in the south-facing window in February. Next year I'll start in January.
@mrspogadaeus
@mrspogadaeus Год назад
They do that with other plants as well. My favorite is paying $2.50 for a Basil plant at the grocery store and ending up planting up to 10 basils!
@daniellescott477
@daniellescott477 6 месяцев назад
I Literally just said I'm going to the grocery to start my herbs 😊
@lifeisagarden3612
@lifeisagarden3612 5 месяцев назад
How do you multiply basil ? Here in India get basil for less than a dollar but it's just a single plant without baby plants, so do you propagate using the stem cutting or though seeds?
@mrspogadaeus
@mrspogadaeus 5 месяцев назад
@@lifeisagarden3612 most U.S. plant companies that produce herbs like basil will over seed a pot, so when you buy a pot, it's likely to have 10 or more plants in it. Basil is pretty forgiving and you can gently tease the roots apart and plant them separately in the garden once temperatures are consistently above 50° Fahrenheit. (10° Celsius). If you already have a mature plant, you can clip side shoots and root in water. Make sure the parts you cut off aren't woody yet, as it won't root if the stem is too old. You should see little roots appear within a few days of taking the cuttings, and can put them in the ground once the roots are about an inch long. You can also propagate from seed. Basil is probably one of the easiest culinary herbs to grow. I hope that helps.
@kristinanoall
@kristinanoall 5 месяцев назад
Mind blown 🤯
@Chastidee
@Chastidee 5 месяцев назад
Funny that I just looked at basil at Wal Mart yesterday.
@DejGarrett
@DejGarrett Год назад
I wish I could come and see the garden in person. When I retire from the military I want to start a garden/homestead
@colleenposadas8415
@colleenposadas8415 Год назад
Good for you to have goals! Kudos
@carmen3091
@carmen3091 5 месяцев назад
You got this!!!
@LauraStepney
@LauraStepney Год назад
It's not more than you pay for...leeks and onions are cluster planted like this on purpose and the intention is that customers can split them up to plant. If you get double tomato seedlings or double peppers that's a mistake, but leeks aren't. Just 2 cents from a nursery worker 👍 Just be careful separating things like tomatoes if you get multiple because if they're already pretty mature in their 4" nursery pot separating without being super careful them could stunt their growth. Also something to consider with heavier feeders like tomatoes is that multiples have less nutrients available than the single tomatoes. All that being said I always buy the pots with multiples.
@LauraStepney
@LauraStepney Год назад
@@mylamberfeeties875 I do have a channel 😊
@makayla8693
@makayla8693 Год назад
Hello Laura😮😮
@christinemaney2294
@christinemaney2294 Год назад
P Ok but what you’re missing and why he’s framing it this way is most people don’t know this. Helloooooo
@TheAfricanOrchid
@TheAfricanOrchid Год назад
Exactly they are super cheap. This short should have been labeled how to separate your nursery plants
@fussyrenovator7551
@fussyrenovator7551 Год назад
@@christinemaney2294 then they must be super dumb.
@Guavamente
@Guavamente 2 года назад
I bought some Spanish yellow onions in a six pack…45 minutes later I separated and planted 79 freaking onions 😂 poor things were packed
@bobb.6393
@bobb.6393 Год назад
Let my onions go...
@martinmccabe6657
@martinmccabe6657 Год назад
Butifill
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor Год назад
That's the type grandpa Simpson had tied to his belt. Because it was a fashion at the time. I think my grandfather grew those commercially in the 60s. He was a big grower of onions and peas.
@DustyHoney
@DustyHoney Год назад
I used to do city park landscaping and I ended up keeping SO MANY plants. We had to tear out tons of bulb flowers, and whenever I got one by the bulb I took it home. I also took some other plants. Definitely worth looking into city park landscaping if you need a job.
@thistime3889
@thistime3889 Год назад
Aren't they cutting down on those jobs? Why had you to tear out bulb flowers? Do flowers, that won't be allowed to stay in long enough to grow another season just end up as a trash pile? Some of those flowers could for sure be saved.
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 5 месяцев назад
​@@thistime3889 Often they want all new bulbs next season, so they look their best. They end up throwing away many beautiful plants. Sad.
@charlenedeavon9143
@charlenedeavon9143 Год назад
Thank you I just noticed that the strawberry plant that I bought close to 2 months ago is actually 5 separate plants
@tayjahrivera7156
@tayjahrivera7156 6 месяцев назад
I had that happen as well when I bought a strawberry plant once
@Skitdora2010
@Skitdora2010 5 месяцев назад
People who garden know what to do with the plants in the pot they purchased. It is non gardeners who don't get it.
@trilfiger448
@trilfiger448 5 месяцев назад
It’s because they start from multiple seeds in one pot most of the time
@Janders797
@Janders797 3 месяца назад
@@trilfiger448strawberries normally come from runners, not seeds. At least if you‘re buying already existing varieties.
@AdirondackRuby
@AdirondackRuby Год назад
Absolutely! Bought a "6-pack" of beets...after separation, 40!!! And the two cukes I bought became 4 & 5 plants respectively.
@jhjln8712
@jhjln8712 7 месяцев назад
I tried separating a pack of beets and none of them survived. I didn’t think root veggies could handle the disturbance anyway. How were you successful??
@AdirondackRuby
@AdirondackRuby 7 месяцев назад
@jhjln8712 Luck? None of them became very big, but the person I was growing them for preferred smaller ones anyways.
@erntaku
@erntaku Год назад
Did this a few days ago buying strawberry plants. Choose the ones with the most runners. 👍🏼
@gammtka
@gammtka Год назад
Looking forward for your results on tape😊
@nigl2807
@nigl2807 4 месяца назад
Been doing that recently. Got a young mother plant which had 2 runners coming from it..... and after a few weeks i ended up having 5 free plants from the one mother plant. Shame many strawberries sold here seem to have no runners
@grannyanniesfarm4972
@grannyanniesfarm4972 Год назад
I did that one time. Ended up with a whole row of 80 leeks. They did great and got huge.
@kevbe144
@kevbe144 Год назад
This works AMAZING for basil, $3-4 for like 20 plants
@nohely3141
@nohely3141 6 месяцев назад
Would it work for other herbs as well or only basil?
@kevbe144
@kevbe144 6 месяцев назад
Yes! This will work for any herb/vege at the garden center@@nohely3141
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 5 месяцев назад
Basil is also so easy to propagate from cuttings too. So once you buy one basil plant you have it forever.
@eneasota
@eneasota Год назад
In my nursery we do that for most plants, we put two seeds or cuttings in each pot for higher success rate, but when we plant small seeds we put 8 to 15 seeds per pot, most of the pots have two plants where large seeds and cuttings are planted, and at least 10 plants per pot when we plant small seeds.
@cuntpuncherino
@cuntpuncherino Год назад
You can do this with other plants too! I do it with tomatoes/peppers every time I introduce new ones to my garden.
@theHOAmestead
@theHOAmestead Год назад
I also planted the little sprouts I pinched off the "elbows" and now I've got over a dozen tomato plants for the price of 4 😂
@cjay5100
@cjay5100 Год назад
Can you do a video on how to pinch at "the elbow" and what plants you can do that with please?
@theHOAmestead
@theHOAmestead Год назад
@@cjay5100 When you look at a tomato plant, there are the main branches and then there are these little sprouts that grow in the "elbow" between the main branch and the stem. If it's small enough you can pinch it with your fingers. I just stuck several in a small pot and have been watering them. Clarification: This is my first time doing this so I can't guarantee they're going to survive the whole season, but they're still alive so far. I also didn't try this with determinate tomatoes because they seem to have a set number of flowers and fruits.
@muommar
@muommar Год назад
@@cjay5100 the elbows are often called “suckers” and with tomato plants in particular, it’s super easy to get a tomato stem to root, so if you take any sizable pieces off the original plant, usually if you trim off all the leaves for the bottom half or so of the branch, you can just bury the stem up to the leaves and usually it will take root and grow. Tomatoes are really the only vegetable I can think of where you can actually do this and have it fully mature, though a LOT of plants will grow roots from the stem in good conditions.
@JoshuaStockton
@JoshuaStockton Год назад
Is there a handy resource that provides a list of plants that this splitting method works?
@AlpacaRenee
@AlpacaRenee Год назад
I always look for the ones that have more than one plant in each cell. Even tomatoes or flowers sometimes have multiple plants.
@theHOAmestead
@theHOAmestead Год назад
I did this with tomatoes, peppers, and basil. I considered dividing the Bee Balm too but I was running out of room in my beds so I left it in a clump.😂
@tmm516
@tmm516 Год назад
I always look for the containers with multiple plants! 😁
@nigl2807
@nigl2807 4 месяца назад
Same.
@marieknight9385
@marieknight9385 2 года назад
This is true for common house plants too, I always check to see if the pot is full because that usually means more plants
@theHOAmestead
@theHOAmestead Год назад
Yes! I also bought a pothos and immediately took cuttings and rooted them in water. I'll have multiple plants in a month!
@corbintheintern6229
@corbintheintern6229 Год назад
The best part is each one of those leeks will each spread into 15 more plants, and each of those will turn into 15 more and now oops you're a leek farmer
@moonflowmoney2610
@moonflowmoney2610 Год назад
😂😂"oops youre a leek farmer "
@martinmccabe6657
@martinmccabe6657 Год назад
Than you
@truthalonetriumphs6572
@truthalonetriumphs6572 Год назад
Oh my leek
@TurtleBea
@TurtleBea Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@inspiredlife81
@inspiredlife81 Год назад
Oops😂
@sarasplantworld
@sarasplantworld Год назад
I learned these about chive plants! I uprooted some once and was shocked 😂 they grow like crazy in my rocks after the flowers drop their seeds
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 5 месяцев назад
There is nothing better than fresh chives 😋 Dried chives are a crime against your taste buds.
@jammer4d1jh98
@jammer4d1jh98 Год назад
I looove doing this, I have like 4 lavender plants from a nice big plant for 6 on clearance because it was starting to die.
@The.backyard.chicken
@The.backyard.chicken Год назад
Always check the back corner of stores, they tend to have “dying” plants that can still be salvage :)
@sizzleserveyum
@sizzleserveyum 7 месяцев назад
I'm glad your showing this hack. I used to be scared I would rip the roots and the plants would die.
@ShinyGoldBacon
@ShinyGoldBacon Год назад
I just bought a little cherry tomato pot for two dollars, but it had three little plants in it which I carefully separated into three separate pots. Each one is doing well! I want to go back and look for more double-plant pots like that. They did have six packs of onion starts with a dozen or more in each cell, that's a lot of onions if I could separate them...
@caseyneil6470
@caseyneil6470 Год назад
I might start selling herbs and small veggie plants now. You don't see it much in my area. Except rosemary. My little corner of Texas loves their rosemary.
@guylamullins3602
@guylamullins3602 2 года назад
Good idea! I do this with grocery store herbs too. Walmart and Meijer both sell live potted herbs. There are too many in those pots and can be separated.
@eb9844
@eb9844 Год назад
I learnt about this on this channel. I’ve separated my Walmart basil last week. So far they are looking a bit eh!! Hopefully, they’ll perk up soon.
@theHOAmestead
@theHOAmestead Год назад
Yass! Since learning this I always look for the BOGOs in all my seedlings! The most I've gotten is 3 peppers for the price of 1 but I've never looked for leeks or onions! I did divide a large hanging strawberry pot into 5 different plants because to buy them individually was way more expensive.
@chriscusack1742
@chriscusack1742 2 года назад
This is super cool, you should try uploading short informational videos like this more often
@thistime3889
@thistime3889 Год назад
Why wouldn't this just be common sense? They can't even grow as packed as they are...
@PurringMyrrh
@PurringMyrrh Год назад
Just bought a 6-pack of spinach. Each cell had like five to seven plants in it! Likely picking a first salad today.
@Buildingenjoyment
@Buildingenjoyment Год назад
Always pick a cool overcast day todo this!
@Kknah91
@Kknah91 4 месяца назад
Any specific reason why?
@RaspberryStudios
@RaspberryStudios 2 года назад
One hack that I've got for separating seedlings like this is to put the punnet in a bucket of water and let it soak for roughly ten minutes. Usually much easier to separate them 😁
@iamjimgroth
@iamjimgroth Год назад
This is how we sell most plants. People feel like they are getting more than they pay for, so they jump on them. :P
@ep7672
@ep7672 Год назад
I used to do that with live basil from the grocery store. Works amazingly well
@evakeeslar1766
@evakeeslar1766 Год назад
I look at the strawberry plants, often I’ll find a few that actually have two crowns you can separate
@ashley-cz1sl
@ashley-cz1sl Год назад
I always look for plants like this when I am grabbing stuff for my gardens
@ChaosBW
@ChaosBW Год назад
This goes for aquarium plants as well. I thought I was getting scammed paying $10 for a little underwater plant and then when I took it home it broke apart into 30 individual plants They grew so fast in my tank as well, by the next month I was selling clippings on Craigslist
@SandyMeeshell
@SandyMeeshell Год назад
That's what I do with Green Onions too 😍 Gotta get that bang for your buck, especially these days 🙌🏽
@mylamberfeeties875
@mylamberfeeties875 Год назад
I let my green onions go wild I leave them in the ground all year take only what I need. It snows 🌨 here I'm in zone 6a I think I'll do a shorts video today on them ❤
@Jkisacky6
@Jkisacky6 Год назад
I do the same! Buy at the store and cut them 2 inches from the root and stick them in the dirt. Keep cutting them 2 inches from the soil to harvest. I'm in FL so they grow all year round. #unlimited green onions 😂
@geekchick4859
@geekchick4859 Год назад
My Nana taught me this as a kid 30 odd years ago!!
@stevesmith3556
@stevesmith3556 2 года назад
I always look for the multiples in every nursery pot. 3-4 for one every time!
@amaiaamaiaa
@amaiaamaiaa Год назад
we plant thousands of leeks roughly every other year.... there are nurseries that sell six packs with literally one leek per plug, and nurseries that sell six packs with 50-100 leeks in the six pack. I always drive all over to find who has most leeks per plug lol.
@thefutureisnow8159
@thefutureisnow8159 Год назад
This is why I love your channel! You focus on usable garden hacks and stay away from alt right political rants and verbally abusing your followers. You’ve grown a wonderful business from focusing on adding value each day. You’re such an inspiration.
@Frantic44
@Frantic44 Год назад
I did the same for my spring onion's!! So many more than I expected 😂 the more the better.
@CassieSmart365
@CassieSmart365 Год назад
This is what to look for the more the better lmao! Picked out a snake plant with one extra baby! Than ALL the others! 😂
@CaitieKatDragon
@CaitieKatDragon Год назад
I bought a solidly packed bunch of green onions once. 2 years later I'm still growing what I split from it /came back in my garden.
@unrealisticbusiness5169
@unrealisticbusiness5169 Год назад
I'm loving the 2litre bottle planter hack for my green onions that are just like this. I feel like these would work great in something like that too! I'd love to see your take on it!
@nigl2807
@nigl2807 4 месяца назад
where?
@slonecznikdoniczkowy
@slonecznikdoniczkowy Год назад
I bought a sunflower seeds just to eat and as an experiment I trowed a few in a pot. I'm shocked and impressed because every single one sprouts, so this year I will have a tons sunflowers everywhere!
@slonecznikdoniczkowy
@slonecznikdoniczkowy Год назад
Also, instead buying a tomatoes seeds, I eat the tomatoes, but saving a few seeds and throwing them directly in the soil. I have about 20 growing already, soon to be transplanted outside.
@johnbaxter189
@johnbaxter189 Год назад
When separating leeks u can trim the roots with sharp scissors, leave about an inch of root U can also trim the leafs but don't cut the growing tip. Don't cover leeks with soil, just make a hole with a dibber and drop them in the hole and water in the hole.
@ImAussieMate
@ImAussieMate Год назад
You get exactly what you pay for.
@virtuousgardeningmore3551
@virtuousgardeningmore3551 2 года назад
Yes! I love these shorts! You have inspired me to garden and record my own progress! Thanks for all of your knowledge and encouragement! I do shorts on my channel! It’s simple videos on gardening so a viewer won’t have to watch for about 30 min! Be blessed!!! 💕💕💕
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 2 года назад
Yeah testing it out!
@i.f.llamas3922
@i.f.llamas3922 Год назад
Jajaja good way to promote your own channel at the same time you prove you have nothing to teach about there. Virtuousity 💀
@TheKitsuneOnihane
@TheKitsuneOnihane Год назад
So as someone who runs a nursery, we do the same thing. We will find heavily overgrown plants at other nurseries and divide them. Though we aren't as delicate as this. We usually just beat the dirt off on the ground caveman style, then rip them apart like a savage, but everyone has their methods. Plants are tougher than you think.
@Mantras-and-Mystics
@Mantras-and-Mystics 5 месяцев назад
Brutal! 🔨
@chelseatomkowiak4207
@chelseatomkowiak4207 Год назад
I always do this. Found a hosta at the nursery the other day with 4 hostas in one pot. I had to get it 😂
@jenniferk6697
@jenniferk6697 Год назад
Yes, I bought a few pineapple guava plants because of your channel. Being from America, I’ve never heard of them before, less than a year ago. I got three plants, two of them named varieties. I’m excited to try them once they fruit.
@BaloosCluesOriginal
@BaloosCluesOriginal Год назад
I just taught my husband this last week. I bought a container of bulbed flowers. I found one for the same price with TWICE the amount of bulbs.
@funonvancouverisland
@funonvancouverisland 6 месяцев назад
I don't think I've ever bought anything from a nursery that wasn't root bound, that was a nice bundle you found 😃
@aloha_element
@aloha_element Год назад
Perfect for those seasons you didn’t quite get to starting your seeds. 🤣💚✨
@celticlass8573
@celticlass8573 2 года назад
I had that happen when I bought a spider plant last year. I bought what I thought was one healthier plant (the others were a bit weak-looking), and it turns out there were three! So now I have 3x the spider plants that I thought I'd have lol.
@taiuqsab
@taiuqsab Год назад
I just learned this with my snake plant. Repotted it and there were actually three in there but the biggest one had 3 roots that broke off anyway so I could’ve gotten 4-5 plants out of that one! I only did two though
@erikalla4454
@erikalla4454 Год назад
You can cut off and root all the hanging babies, too, and have even more plants.
@devonbradley4372
@devonbradley4372 2 года назад
Thank you for this great idea. Blessings to you from Queensland, Australia.
@juneramirez8580
@juneramirez8580 7 месяцев назад
I always count the number of plants in a pot and purchase the pot with the most. Just bought a strawberry basket. Some only had 5 crowns, mine had 8. It Made it well worth purchasing that over the other pots😊😊😊. Pays to look!
@nothanksyoutube
@nothanksyoutube Год назад
I did this with my coffee "plant" ended up with nearly a dozen 4 inch tall coffee plants. I kept the largest for myself and gave the rest away to friend and family, mine is now about 2 feet tall.
@JacksPremierPlants
@JacksPremierPlants 19 дней назад
Exactly! I made my entire business and channel starting from this concept, except with mostly perennials that I split over and over while selling the extras! There's actually so much money in plants if you're willing to just put in a little bit of work!
@terrapinflyer273
@terrapinflyer273 Год назад
Some lawn and garden stores throw out bad looking plants regularly and will part with plants that are able to be rejuvenated or deseeded for free!
@slvice14
@slvice14 Год назад
I'm so glad you posted this!
@nadif8437
@nadif8437 7 месяцев назад
I always make a thorough search when I decide to buy transplants. Last year I scored 5 extra peppers from a six pack, 3 extra cukes in a 4 pack and rescued some tomatoes that were dried out and ready to be disposed of. 😊
@Katie-dp3jl
@Katie-dp3jl 11 месяцев назад
I did this with my lemon grass this year. Bought one plant; it’s now in three giant containers.
@TheMarymarymary
@TheMarymarymary 7 месяцев назад
I do this with many nursery plants! And basil from the grocery store.
@tbleeker7987
@tbleeker7987 Год назад
I don't understand why more people don't know this. It's a great way to support a local greenhouse on a budget.
@maryjflanagan1922
@maryjflanagan1922 2 месяца назад
I bought a small pot of leeks that contained three times as many, but were half as large. I gently pressed the middle kind of unfolded the bunch, then planted them in a shallow ten inch pot. It was a very tedious task, but I’m looking forward to seeing what it looks like today!
@NailahRoberts
@NailahRoberts 2 года назад
I love these shorts, I save them to a gardening tips playlist that I refer to like a book. Many of my houseplants were also multiple plants in one pot so I repotted them and now have a little jungle in my home👍
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 2 года назад
Glad to hear this!
@PsychoticAmbitions
@PsychoticAmbitions Год назад
"Gentley separate them" As if it's always that easy 😂
@CosimaNonymouse
@CosimaNonymouse 4 месяца назад
Also do this with potted herbs. One big pot of basil is usually 20 or more different basil plants. Same with all the other potted herbs. Also, you can regrow leek. Just put the bottom part into some water, change the water daily, it'll regrow roots, you'll get 2 or even 3 more fully grown leeks until it eventually turns into a leek flower and the circle of life starts again.
@GypsyKhi
@GypsyKhi 2 месяца назад
Very true. Starter plants from the store always just drop a few seeds in too small of a space
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor Год назад
I spent AGES doing that with dragonfruit plants last weekend. Surprisingly long roots for such small plants.
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Год назад
I always do this! I do it with the spines in the middle of container flowers, too.
@mixedmediaartgirl300
@mixedmediaartgirl300 6 месяцев назад
You can also root trimmings of herbs, kale, etc
@nicholasfolk5582
@nicholasfolk5582 Год назад
I don’t do any edible gardening, but I just bought a Chinese Evergreen that had three fully healthy plants inside one pot! Always check to see if you can separate plants
@alicesgardentoplate7904
@alicesgardentoplate7904 5 месяцев назад
Great idea! First water add superthrive to prevent shock.
@ellenfisher6341
@ellenfisher6341 Год назад
Keep them coming ! It's surprising how many people don't know about this money saving tip ~ LOVING MY RAISED BEDS - BY THE WAY !
@ryan___ryan2711
@ryan___ryan2711 Год назад
I bought a molding tulip for a dollar. Hoping the bulbs I took out regrow.
@nancyarchibald9095
@nancyarchibald9095 2 года назад
I did the same with acorn squash. Pulled apart 6 plants from 2 seedlings from the store. They are all thriving.
@MissChievousRN
@MissChievousRN Год назад
Anything in the onion family can be separated like this without damaging them in any way.
@jonslg240
@jonslg240 Год назад
*ProTip: get a 5gal bucket of water and just dunk the root ball in there repeatedly while massaging it a little.. it'll come apart nicely and quickly.*
@anamat5025
@anamat5025 Год назад
So interesting. Subscribed! Love from Spain ❤
@gisellefrias2686
@gisellefrias2686 Год назад
I noticed this last year, so I've been telling all my friends
@kristianmaziarz6850
@kristianmaziarz6850 4 месяца назад
Hi! That’s a really good idea, however I’d leave the soil around the roots. This way the plants are a ton less stressed, if you wash away all the soil the plant could die from it.
@denisemouledous7352
@denisemouledous7352 5 месяцев назад
I just picked out shallots for this same reason- multiples in every pot!
@sbeemer5122
@sbeemer5122 7 месяцев назад
Dip them in a bucket of water and shake around to rinse the roots. They come apart way easier.
@janetchapman8784
@janetchapman8784 Год назад
I've done this with many different plants I have bought!!
@deanniematheson1062
@deanniematheson1062 Год назад
Some things make sense to buy as starts and others do not... often see people buy pea plants or carrots and I just want to grab them and push them back to the racks of seeds.
@barbaratripp5350
@barbaratripp5350 Год назад
Yes we need to be wise with our money and more knowledgeable about how to grow vegetables and herbs for our kitchens
@crystalwaters8852
@crystalwaters8852 6 месяцев назад
Been doing this for years & with cut flowers too!❤
@007Lehua
@007Lehua 6 месяцев назад
Kevin....you just told my secret to plant buying in general, besides clearances. Saves time and money! It's my win-win. Now, a win-win for everyone. 🤣😂🤣
@007Lehua
@007Lehua 6 месяцев назад
Wow! This was from 2 years ago....🤣😂🤣😂
@tusharsharma8173
@tusharsharma8173 Год назад
You not only pay for plant . The cost also contains soil which is mixed with compost and fertilizers
@bbwitching
@bbwitching Год назад
I am hooked on your channel and have shared the links with my local garden group. Thanks for letting us learn and GROW with you!
@Msmfan75
@Msmfan75 12 дней назад
Were a gardening legend began
@laurarowland7926
@laurarowland7926 4 месяца назад
I love it when they sell multiple plants for a single plant price!!..nothing like getting something at a cheaper price
@kayvong6397
@kayvong6397 2 года назад
I like it, but I do love watching you make longer videos, it’s almost like it doesn’t satisfy my obsession with your videos, if u get what I mean😂😂😂
@NapturallyPecanBrown
@NapturallyPecanBrown 5 месяцев назад
Yes! I just bought basil and mint. I’ll do this tomorrow 😊. Thank you!
@EMPRESSMEDOULA
@EMPRESSMEDOULA 7 месяцев назад
Gratitude. Hope all is well after the recent storm.
@isabellaramsingh4631
@isabellaramsingh4631 2 года назад
You've truly inspired me today .thank you
@AHart-xcl
@AHart-xcl 6 месяцев назад
Wow! Thank you these comments are so positive, now this community is the America we know. Not all that divisiveness. Thank you!
@lindaswedenlifestyle
@lindaswedenlifestyle Год назад
Inspired me to start my garden soon❤️👌
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