December 3, 2024

VIDEO: Budget Busting Plants💰More Food For Free! 🌱


Beat inflation! Go forth and multiply!
The cost of living may have gone up, from rocketing fuel prices to inflated food prices, but don’t worry! This video is going to empower you to maximise the yields of your crops through the wonderful propagation technique of division.
Yes, you can get more food for free!
Swat up and get more bang for your buck.

Division is just one way of getting more food from your seedlings – there are other methods you can try too, like how to grow soft fruit bushes from cuttings for next to nothing! Did somebody say raspberries and blueberries?! Yum! (Go and bat your eyelids at your fruit bush friends!)
For our video on that, see this link:
For https://youtu.be/RgkC5I7NpUA

For more on how to maximise and multiply grocery-bought herbs see: https://youtu.be/jYNiCsfyrn0

… and to create your own herb garden, go to: https://youtu.be/VTFLtfA4KEw

If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers:
https://www.GrowVeg.com
https://gardenplanner.almanac.com
https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews
and many more…

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21 thoughts on “VIDEO: Budget Busting Plants💰More Food For Free! 🌱

  1. Bought my pot of parsley after watching your earlier video on supermarket herbs. Divided our chocolate mint, and garden mint few days ago too. As you say, makes good pressies or swaps with gardening friends and family. Loving your channel. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  2. Love it! Broccoli is one thing I've got growing at the moment, first ever attempt at growing it and it's all leggy so really looking forward to that video.

  3. What great ideas for multiplying your investment and really getting a bountiful harvest. Do you have any suggestions for me? I was in a wreck about a year ago and it messed my knee, back and neck up and would love to garden with as little strain as possible until I am recovered. Thank you in advance

  4. Oh yaay a new gardening channel! You randomly popped up in my feed today, and I quickly subbed after watching this video. I garden in the desert in Arizona, so obviously a different climate than UK, but excited to watch more of your videos. 🙂

  5. I apologize but as an American your wood pigeons are gorgeous! I'm sure they're a pain but they remind me of my homing birds I used to keep. Lovely content, thanks for keeping it coming sir.

  6. Hi there! I trust your opinion over most. Is black mulch really that bad for the garden? I've heard different things.
    Thank you for all the information I've learned from you!

  7. My favorite thing is the occasional 'surprise' planting. Like what I thought was a planting of basil that turned out to be about 40 pepper plants. Many current surprise planting are lots and lots of papaya seedlings sprouting amid my tomato plants. I see an orchard in my near future.

  8. I tried cukes and zuccs in half-barrels last year but they did not produce well. The one I grew in a raised box grew over the side and ran through the grass and even though it started late and was small I got more frut from it (Cukes.) ANy idea whay I might be doing wrong? I moved them away from wind last year, into full sun, but they seem not to like being in such a deep container. ( I did not fill it all the way up as it takes a lot of soil to do that.

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