Some truly HUGE things happening with the MIcrogarden. I can only hope everyone enjoys, and find the garden as unique and as intriguing as I do.
VIDEO: HUGE Additions to the MIcrogarden
Some truly HUGE things happening with the MIcrogarden. I can only hope everyone enjoys, and find the garden as unique and as intriguing as I do.
thanks for sharing happy to see you back ..
I think it's the norm to make huge messes when you make demo videos ๐ Something about how you have to position yourself and your project while making a video is so different from how you would normally do it… and then you are talking on top of it all.
I love tropicals too, but I don't have the area to set it up. I've been trying to get most of my yard back to native Michigan plants/flowers.
to keep dirt from falling out, you can put pieces of paper towel or coffee filters in the holes. i do this so much for my potted plants. hope it helps and great video. citrus are really often here in southern california. really easy to grow, great plants and fruit, and best of all, the smell of the leaves.
p.s. citrus don't need too high of a humidity.maybe 50%, but I know that other plants need a higher humidity.
I do the same nice I though I was the only one…
coffee, cacao, palms, miracle fruit, sooo many more
They're already flowering and fruiting, how cool ๐
Calamondins are awesome. They make great marmalade, pies, or for just eating. Just pop the whole thing in your mouth.
I've 7 of them grown from seed, about 1.5 years old now. Looking forward to them flowering.
Your plants are really great and you know your tropical plants. Have you ever tried to plant breadfruit? They grow really big but there must be a way or some sort of dwarf plant. We call them panas. Great video.
Im not big on pruning either but my thought is that the plant should be let to grow on their own like in nature.
never tried them! however I have heard of breadfruit. I will have to check into them!
you can cover the holes with burlap or paper towles (any cloth really) @nd it will stop soil going everyare
Calamansi Tree. The fruits are not really that great to eat unless you like sour, kind like a lemon. They are great if you use the juice to put on top of cooked fish. We live in NH & we've had a few of them.
Oh forgot to mention. You can also freeze the juice to use at a later date.
i dont know why your the micro garden your plants are huge and healthy
I think Ur doing an amazing job with Ur gardening skills. I am also challenging myself 2 grow Tropicals where they would never grow. I live in Carson City, Nevada. The dessert. So yeah I Luv the thought of being able 2 grow things where they would not normally B able 2 grow. Again thanx as always 4 sharing
Water from the bottom bro.
These vids are really good, I hope you will do some more… And we can get an update on the cashews!!!
I love your videos so much!!! I just found them. Your garden is great! Olive, citrus, goji, passion fruit! My favorites, I have some! Really hope you do a new video! ๐
can you try to grow marula fruit (Sclerocarya birrea) or mongongo tree (Schinziophyton rautanenii) or ylang ylang tree tuberose