100% free blueberry plants! Store bought blueberries are a wonderful way to get free plants and tons of them too! In this video i will show you how to sprout blueberries, harvest the seeds, and the secret to getting them to sprout.
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I cant wait to try this
do you have the following video ot this??
Wow, radiating fruit so tell me why we let these people control our food?
You have enough seeds there to start a 500 acres blueberry farm.
Guessing place of origin is labeled on the package……?
would of been nice to see the sprouted seeds..maybe another time?…..
You should just say to use blueberries grown in your own country. Unless you suppose all your viewers are American. It's the same in Canada. Spices are irradiated as well.
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Suggest you show us once the blueberries have sprouted and then show how to plant. Show the plant growing. Hello!
So glad you brought back this old video. I tried this very method last year only with frozen blueberries to start with. Going to try it again with your fresh/old USA blueberries. Love your videos, thank you for all your well experienced advice.
So WTF ! Eating Radioactive blueberries. I will never buy blueberries from stores.
summing up the video: "So if you want to grow blueberries, buy a pack, freeze them, make a juice, toss the juice away, go on a journey to grow blueberries that will fail most times, and maybe if you get lucky after couple years, you can harvest a pack of blueberries, ah btw, those same ones you juiced and threw in the sink., couple years back''
you talk too much not
You didn’t sprout anything.
ur wrong low lvl of radient wont kill the seeds thay did studdy to see how radioative metarels react to plant groth and seeds high lvl will kill them and low lvl will shorten them keep them short look it up
My family has had private property in abundance for decades and one of our biggest regrets is not planting many different orchards of apples, pears, plums, etc. also Meyer lemon trees can grow amazingly indoors and very fruitful for colder climates. We are just now making a greenhouse. We live in zone 7. My parents are now 60. I wish we had started when they were 40 so they could really see the success of it while here on earth. I pray they have another 30 years with me because god I love them so much.
The blender trick is great. I always put veggies in cups to let ferment and the seeds fall to the bottom clean of any membrane but this is one trick is didn’t know and glad I saw it. I just got done smashing 10-12 blue berries with my fingers into a cup to ferment to get the seeds. Wish I had saw this first lol
I had no idea that American blueberries were so different from Swedish ones. They're not the same plant at all. XD
Basicaly, this video tries to give you bunch of recommendations to tell you at the end that it doesn't work. Masterpiece.
What happens to blueberries grown in her in Central Coast California? We don’t have freezes like that and we have blueberries farms… ?
I've got South African blueberries and I'm sure they will grow here in South Africa. Let's try
Blueberry smoke…. don't breathe this!
Can you show us if and how the seeds have sprouted?
Very interesting and informative. It would have been nice to end with actual sprouts, and show how you would transfer them into soil. I imagine the sprouts are very small and fragile and that last part gives me concern.
Can I grow blueberries in Dallas zone 8
Can you use frozen organic blueberries?
Please show what they look like once germinated.
Would this work with packaged frozen blueberries?
Great video, I have been thing I wanted blueberries to plant. Now I know thanks to you.