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248K views · 5.9K reactions | Do not Plant Your Garlic Until You Watch This | Do not Plant Your Garlic Until You Watch This | By Indoor Garden and Planting TipsFacebook
108K views · 12K reactions | ⚠️Don’t make these common garlic planting mistakes! 1) Using the right garlic is KEY - Grocery store garlic may not sprout and is likely not the best variety for your location. Find a variety that’s suited to your climate through a seed supplier or your local farmers market. I love music garlic! 2) Fall is the best time to plant garlic, not spring! Plant 1 month before your ground freezes solid. Early October is perfect for MN 🙌🏼 3) Don’t peel those cloves! Peel only what you have to in order to separate the cloves, but keep as much on as you can! If any fleshy part is exposed, save that clove for fresh eating instead 4) Space the cloves 6” apart - I love my cardboard spacer! 5) Make sure to plant them pointy side up! 6) Add a thick layer of protective mulch (I like organic straw) To see a full video of me prepping the bed and planting my garlic (and learn a bit more about each tip!💫) comment “garlic time” and I’ll send it to you! Have you planted your garlic yet? If not, when are you planning to based on your location? I’d love to know! ☺️ | Katie Krejci, RD | The Homesteading RD
47K views · 3.4K reactions | Taking hardwood cuttings of Hydrangeas in winter is a great way to propagate them! Since hardwood cuttings are tougher, they don’t require as much humidity, so you can avoid the hassle of using a plastic bag. After preparing your cuttings, you can place them in a cold frame, a cold greenhouse, or even outdoors in a sheltered spot. Just make sure they don’t dry out or get too much rain or snow. A plastic greenhouse works well if that’s what you have. This method takes longer for roots to form but is generally easier to manage in winter. If you have any questions please leave them below 👇 Feel free to share the reel with your friends. #garden #hydrangeas #plants #gardentutorial #gardeninspiration #gardenlove #propagation #gardener #gardenersworld #winter #hardwood cuttings #hydrangealove | Myformalgarden
274K views · 7.4K reactions | HOW TO GROW SWEET POTATOES Unlike regular potatoes, Sweet Potatoes are grown from what are called "slips." Be sure to only use organic Sweet Potatoes as some are sprayed with inhibitors so that they don't sprout on the store shelves. Follow Angela Judd for more gardening tips: https://www.instagram.com/growing.in.the.garden?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== NEED TO STOCK UP ON SEEDS AND GARDENING SUPPLIES? Shop my Amazon store link in bio for all of your non-GMO Heirloom seeds and gardening essentials. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission when you shop Amazon through my link (at no extra cost to you) so thank you for your support. | The Gardenista
124K views · 5.7K reactions | Garden hack! Here’s how to keep your veggies fresh and crisp! #gardening #gardentips #harvest #harvesttips #gardenharvest #gardenhack #gardentotable | From Dream to Seed
321K views · 45K reactions | Saving Tomato Seeds! 🍅🌱 Tomatoes are some of my favourite crops to grow in the vegetable garden and saving your own seeds is super simple and satisfying too! 😊🍅 First, always try to select the best and fully ripe tomatoes to save from, and choose only un-hybridised open pollinated varieties, so avoid any with an F1 on the packet as they won’t reproduce true to variety. 🌱😕 If saving seed from a larger variety, like beefsteak, I would slice the tomato in half and open it up to reveal the seed cavities, then scoop out the seeds with a spoon or something similar and add to a glass jar or cup. 🫙🍅 If saving from a cherry tomato, it’s super simple, just give them a good squeeze. 🍅👌🏼 Top up the container with water to aid in fermentation, this will remove the germination inhibiting substance that surrounds the seed. 😊👍🏻 Then cover with a cloth or something similar to prevent fruit flies and odour and let sit for 3-4 days. I always make a nice pasata sauce with the left over tomatoes. 🍅😋 If mould develops, don’t worry that’s normal, but remove any seeds that float and then add more water and rinse and pour until the water runs clear. 💦🍅 Then pour through a fine strainer, give them a quick rinse to remove any of the remaining pulp and lay them out onto a plate or paper, spacing them apart before letting them dry for a couple of days. The seed will then be ready to be stored for next year, and I just pop them in a craft envelope and label. 😊👍🏻🍅🌱 So do you save your own tomato seeds? #seedsaving #growyourownfood #vegetablegarden #gardeningtips #organicgardening | Jamie Walton | Nettles & Petals | nettlesandpetals · Original audio
747K views · 19K reactions | It’s that time of year again when it’s time to plant garlic. I love to grow a bunch of garlic because it couldn’t be easier! Here’s the process for planting it! | Wyse Guide | Wyse Guide · Original audio
1M views · 29K reactions | The Only Book You Need to Become Self Sufficient on ¼ Acre 👇 https://bit.ly/Self_Sufficient_Gardening . . Credit Judy Bao Garden . . #gardenideas #gardenista #gardeningcommunity #homesteader #selfsufficientliving #offgridlife | Gardening Ideas | Gardening Ideas · Original audio
554K views · 12K reactions | Let's make homemade fertilizer! It's super easy and only takes two ingredients! #diy #fertilizer 🍀❤️🪴#garden #gardening #gardenhacks #homesteading | Emily Lifestyle | Emily Lifestyle · Original audio
5.4K reactions · 840 shares | Certain plants will volunteer every year in our gardens and it honestly makes me so happy! #gardeninglife #beware #reseeding #gardentipsforbeginners #gardentips | Parker Pastures | parkerpastures · Original audio
952K views · 15K reactions | What to do if acid-loving plant fall leaves #garden #gardeningtips #plants #indoorgarden #indoorplants #homegarden #houseplants #flowers #camellia #viralreelsシ | Indoor Planting Tips and Garden | Indoor Planting Tips and Garden · Original audio
172K views · 4.9K reactions | 🌱 You can also do 🥰 this with mint - if you want to check it out there’s a reel pinned to the top of my page.🌱 It takes a 🌱 little while for the roots to grow so be patient and it’s worth doing a few stems as some root better than others. #gardenhack #gardeningforbeginners #rosemary | Emily Lifestyle | Emily Lifestyle · Original audio
1.7K views · 3K reactions | Raised Bed Cover Explained #rain #garden #pest #homestead #gardening #gardenproject #diy #backyardgarden #gardenideas | Salty Acres