Good video overall but I don’t really like the idea of using neither Soil Moist nor baby diapers in my herb garden, plus I would have to buy a whole pack of diapers which costs money.
I would even break up my roots times than what you showed here though.
I transplanted my TickleMe Plant to a container garden. It is the only plant that MOVES when you Tickle It! The leaves suddenly fold and even the branches droop when Tickled. Just google TickleMe Plant to easily grow your own and to watch it moves..Its a wow!
I saved my plants from frying in the sun with some spotshading parasols I found on shadedot.com. You just stick them in the ground or in your potted plants and they filter the sun and shade the plants during the hottest time of the day. I love them. I have about eight of them sticking out of the plants on my deck. They’re lovely.
@RiddleTales HI me again. I did what you said, and that saved them-ish. They had already taken a lot of damage so they were very slowing going out the door. Then the squires came by and just dug them up. Guess I just need to start over now.
@RiddleTales The weather where I live is REALLY humid so that doesn’t bother them. When you transplant, don’t do it in the beating sun, and keep them in the shade for a day or two to get their strength back. And when you transplant especially in the heat that you have, they will wilt a bit. As I mentioned, move them in a shady spot for a bit – don’t over water – and see if that helps. Let me know! Rita from AboutEating
Q. The weather is going to be humid in my area for the next week, I had just replanted my plants to give them more room so they were already in shock. My plants have started to look under the weather so I brought them in side thinking it was the 90* heat killing them. But since it was humid when I watered the they didn’t dry out the next day so I stopped watering them. How do I take care of my herbs in humid weather? They are already dieing! Help!
@NJGardengirl1961 Yeah if it something you are going to eat or suck on you should wash it up real good then slam it into that ass as hard as humanly possible
you can buy terra cotta pots with a light glaze on the inside. for large terra cotta the one hole in the bottom is not enough, use 3/4 masonry bit to carefully drill four additional holes. lift pot off ground with pieces of brick, or stone or wood, so it drains well. in addition, but a window screen on the bottom, then 2 inches of gravel, then permeable ground cloth-potting soil/plant. this guy is not very helpful on containers.
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Good video overall but I don’t really like the idea of using neither Soil Moist nor baby diapers in my herb garden, plus I would have to buy a whole pack of diapers which costs money.
I would even break up my roots times than what you showed here though.
Thanks for sharing this video.
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Good information. I do container gardening in hypertufa containers.
I transplanted my TickleMe Plant to a container garden. It is the only plant that MOVES when you Tickle It! The leaves suddenly fold and even the branches droop when Tickled. Just google TickleMe Plant to easily grow your own and to watch it moves..Its a wow!
I saved my plants from frying in the sun with some spotshading parasols I found on shadedot.com. You just stick them in the ground or in your potted plants and they filter the sun and shade the plants during the hottest time of the day. I love them. I have about eight of them sticking out of the plants on my deck. They’re lovely.
@RiddleTales HI me again. I did what you said, and that saved them-ish. They had already taken a lot of damage so they were very slowing going out the door. Then the squires came by and just dug them up. Guess I just need to start over now.
@RiddleTales The weather where I live is REALLY humid so that doesn’t bother them. When you transplant, don’t do it in the beating sun, and keep them in the shade for a day or two to get their strength back. And when you transplant especially in the heat that you have, they will wilt a bit. As I mentioned, move them in a shady spot for a bit – don’t over water – and see if that helps. Let me know! Rita from AboutEating
Q. The weather is going to be humid in my area for the next week, I had just replanted my plants to give them more room so they were already in shock. My plants have started to look under the weather so I brought them in side thinking it was the 90* heat killing them. But since it was humid when I watered the they didn’t dry out the next day so I stopped watering them. How do I take care of my herbs in humid weather? They are already dieing! Help!
fantastic video!!
hm…I don’t think I will take any gardening -tips from you… this sounds really toxic to me
cannabis sprouts really quickly:D
very bad focus from the videographer 2.33
This was really helpful. Thank you!
@NJGardengirl1961 Yeah if it something you are going to eat or suck on you should wash it up real good then slam it into that ass as hard as humanly possible
great video!
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You said Miracle Grow…I’m outta here!
Mint is very fast-growing and will take over that whole container if you don’t cut it back often.
I love container gardening!!!!!!
the basket was more cute than the big container
the basket was more cute than the big container
Beautiful container? xD
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Doesn’t vaccines cause autism in children? Or does being an older mom or dad causes that disease?
You have to hand it to the man he’s always thinking.I bet he has a shedload of crazy inventions.
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the voice of this guy is amazing
you can buy terra cotta pots with a light glaze on the inside. for large terra cotta the one hole in the bottom is not enough, use 3/4 masonry bit to carefully drill four additional holes. lift pot off ground with pieces of brick, or stone or wood, so it drains well. in addition, but a window screen on the bottom, then 2 inches of gravel, then permeable ground cloth-potting soil/plant. this guy is not very helpful on containers.
I don’t think I would use the slow relese pellets. I’m growing produce so I would want to be organic.
I grew $30 worth of hot peppers in a pot last year, $30 in food, medicine and weapons, for less than a dollar in cost.
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i disagree!
Great tips!