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Nature Secret Vault
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Добавлен 8 апр 2014
Welcome to our RUclips channel dedicated to all things related to home gardening, house plants, and growing your own food. Whether you have a spacious backyard or just a windowsill, we've got you covered with tips, tricks, and advice on how to nurture your garden and cultivate a beautiful indoor oasis.
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My Best Practices for Seedling Transplantation #garden
In this video, I talk through the process of transplanting seedlings, including butternut squash, dumpling squash, peppers, and tomatoes, to ensure they thrive in the garden. Learn the best techniques for handling delicate seedlings, choosing the right time for transplanting, and preparing your soil for success.
We’ll also explore the benefits of using bonemeal as an organic fertilizer to boost root development and overall plant health. Discover how to incorporate it into your planting routine for robust growth and abundant harvests.
Join me for tips, step-by-step demonstrations, this video is packed with valuable information to help your garden flourish!
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We’ll also explore the benefits of using bonemeal as an organic fertilizer to boost root development and overall plant health. Discover how to incorporate it into your planting routine for robust growth and abundant harvests.
Join me for tips, step-by-step demonstrations, this video is packed with valuable information to help your garden flourish!
Don’t forget to like, comment, and s...
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Me, Mulch? Never again ! #strawmulch
Просмотров 17814 дней назад
In this video, I share my personal experience with using straw as mulch in my garden - and why I won't be using it again! While I had high hopes, I ran into several issues If you're thinking of using straw in your garden, watch this before you make your decision! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more gardening tips and tricks. Please join me on Instagram and Facebook for daily u...
Harvesting Sugar Pod Peas: My Epic #southafrican Garden!
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Welcome to my Mzansi garden! In this video, I'm excited to share the harvest of Oregon Sugar Pod peas, showcasing the incredible bounty I've grown. Join me as I demonstrate the best techniques for planting and picking these delicious peas, Don't miss out-let's celebrate the beauty of homegrown produce together! 🥳🥗 👉 Remember to like, subscribe, and tap the bell for more gardening adventures! Pl...
Revealing My July Organic Garden Secrets #urbangardening
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Join me in my winter garden as I walk through the garden and share what I'm growing. Please join me on Instagram and Facebook for daily updates of the garden... Instagram: nature_secret_vault_za Facebook: Naturesecretvault?mibextid=ZbWKwL #organic #gardening #garden #epicgardening #vegetablegardening #harvest #wintergarden #homegardening #lovegardening #naturesecretv...
Easy DIY Trellis For Peas And Other Climbing Vegetables #gardenpeas #gardeningtips
Просмотров 493 месяца назад
Easy DIY Trellis For Peas And Other Climbing Vegetables #gardenpeas #gardeningtips
Avoid Disaster: Why Marigolds Must Go After Blooming #garden
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Avoid Disaster: Why Marigolds Must Go After Blooming #garden
Must-Try Tips for Autumn Garden Rescue, Harvest & Planting #gardening
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Must-Try Tips for Autumn Garden Rescue, Harvest & Planting #gardening
Leaf Footed Bugs: What You Need to Know #garden #pests
Просмотров 895 месяцев назад
Leaf Footed Bugs: What You Need to Know #garden #pests
Supercharge Your Garden with This Seed Soil Roll - No Seedling Trays! #garden
Просмотров 4885 месяцев назад
Supercharge Your Garden with This Seed Soil Roll - No Seedling Trays! #garden
Essential Tips for Preparing Your Garden for Winter #garden
Просмотров 1435 месяцев назад
Essential Tips for Preparing Your Garden for Winter #garden
Organically Remove Aphids, Thrips, Cutworm, Cabbageworms, Mealybugs, Powdery Milldew #garden #pests
Просмотров 2226 месяцев назад
Organically Remove Aphids, Thrips, Cutworm, Cabbageworms, Mealybugs, Powdery Milldew #garden #pests
Bokashi Composting 101: Turn Food Waste into Fertilizer #garden #compost #bokashi
Просмотров 2366 месяцев назад
Bokashi Composting 101: Turn Food Waste into Fertilizer #garden #compost #bokashi
Butternut Squash Curing and Storage Ep2 of 2 #garden #harvest #southafrica
Просмотров 3656 месяцев назад
Butternut Squash Curing and Storage Ep2 of 2 #garden #harvest #southafrica
Best Techniques To Harvest Butternut Squash Ep. 1 of 2 #garden
Просмотров 1317 месяцев назад
Best Techniques To Harvest Butternut Squash Ep. 1 of 2 #garden
Growing eggplant from seed to harvest #garden #eggplant #vegetablegarden
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Growing eggplant from seed to harvest #garden #eggplant #vegetablegarden
Grow More Cherry Tomatoes Using This Easy DIY Plant Support #diygardening
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Grow More Cherry Tomatoes Using This Easy DIY Plant Support #diygardening
Unlocking the Magic of a Coastal Organic Garden: A Tour
Просмотров 568 месяцев назад
Unlocking the Magic of a Coastal Organic Garden: A Tour
Unbelievable Results: Our garden Corn Revealed #garden
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Unbelievable Results: Our garden Corn Revealed #garden
How I Grow Potatoes in DIY Growbag #potato #garden
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How I Grow Potatoes in DIY Growbag #potato #garden
What to do with your food scraps #garden #compost #shorts
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What to do with your food scraps #garden #compost #shorts
Six Tips to Easily Take Care of Your Hydrangeas. #gardening
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Six Tips to Easily Take Care of Your Hydrangeas. #gardening
whats in the box? my garden for 2023 summer.
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whats in the box? my garden for 2023 summer.
Overwintered Cherry Tomato #gardencare #tomato
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Overwintered Cherry Tomato #gardencare #tomato
How To Get Rid Of Plant Pests -Black Thrips- In Your #Garden
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How To Get Rid Of Plant Pests -Black Thrips- In Your #Garden
3 Tips to easily grow your own radishes. #organic #gardening
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3 Tips to easily grow your own radishes. #organic #gardening
You must live in a warmer climate. Self seeding marigolds are rare here in the northern cold.
@@euphoniahale5181 it is mostly summer this side, with only a few weeks of winter, it really is good weather for marigolds yearound, ❤💚
My Calendula reseeds itself, I really enjoy that. I make boo boo cream with the flowers. Another name for them is pot marigold.
@@suzannelarsen3788 ooh. I didn't know about that, calendula are pretty indeed ❤💚
This year I left some marigolds seeds in the garden. My hope is they will reseed.❤
@@suzannelarsen3788 fingers crossed when it gets warm they'll pop up. Goodluck
Hi Zandi! Thanks for sharing! Wishing you a great harvest! Looking fast-forward to progress! Happy gardening!
Thanks for the well wishes, Rueben Happy gardening to you too 🪴
I now know why you call it secret vault
On well the secret is out 😀
Handy tips as always, thanks 4 sharing
Someone has been busy! ❤ Well done mama!
Yhoo it was a tough day, free gym 😂😂😂. Thank you ❤
I grew them on a Hugelkulture mound one year, and some grow over 6’ tall! The stalks looked like small branches of a tree,@2.5 inches.
Oh my! I bet they were sufficiently nourished.
Well that was worth knowing! Im in the UK and my marigolds are coming to the end of flowering.. Will deffinately save some seed this year instead of buying plug plants from a nursery in spring each year! Thankyou.xx
Best of luck! Plus they germinate really quickly.
New Rule. On posting a gardening vid, STATE YOUR ZONE!! Your gardening zone. And get to the point in the first 10 seconds. No blathering, keep filler words down to less than 10%. Be concise.
@@shelleyrusnell155 thanks for the feedback, I will keep this in mind for the coming videos, thanks for taking the time to watch.
I might not mind if my flowers actually multiplied! 🌱🌱✨ What will you do with your marigold seeds? I harvested some seeds from my marigolds this year and ended up with a little sandwich bag of seed and then thought “what am I going to do with a whole bag of marigold seed?’ 😅
That is the predicament, I've been giving them away, and planting so me in other parts of the yard. It's a lot 😊
They don’t reseed but I wish they did.
good video... I'll be careful to prevent a marigold infestation!!!
😂I let mine reseed and cull out what I don’t want. They are welcome color in the fall. It’s one less seed I need to collect or start early inside. My neighbor asked why I planted all those flowers-I replied, “I didn’t, they planted themselves “.😂
I love it... Maybe I must do the same around my neighborhood, randomly plant 1 and watch it re-seed next summer 😊
I wish mine would even grow. It would be wonderful to have mine to grow and have some seeds.
Maybe try amending your soil or growing indoors if you live in a cold zone.
I love volunteer flowers and veggies
they're a perfect surprise
Thanks. That white mold also recedes with a spray bottle of half milk half water. The protoent in the spray suffoctaes the white mold.
@@KaiAnneClews thank you very much, I hadn't noticed it, I will get right on it. Thank you 💚❤
@@nature_secret_vault_za :-) Happy to help a fellow gardener! God bless you and all your beautiful videos & crops! In Jesus name Amen
I want it to self seed so I can't agree
Definitely good if you want it to spread but if you have limited space like me, I have to somehow control where they grow otherwise I will have a full garden of pretty marigolds
How can I make this happen ? Marigolds never do well for me
Sorry about that, maybe try growing them in pots
Were you able to get rid of the termites in the soil? Thanks for sharing your ordeal.
I live in zone 3, ground freezes during the winter and the marigolds still. reseed themselves. In the spring I just pull out the ones I don’t want and leave the rest. I am all for flowers that come up on their own.
Reseeding flowers are the best 💃🏽💚❤🌺
Yay! For free seeds and seedlings!
Oh yeah 😎 💃💃
Bring plants indoors ok
I planted a cover crop of french dwarf marigolds in my garden one summer and tilled them in when the flowers started to bloom because root knot nematodes killed my tomato plants. the next year my tomato plants were plentiful.
That's wonderful. Marigolds are a great addition to all gardens.
Yes I have learned that in the following season marigolds benefit tomatoes
I dont get why people dont like flowers that self seed, free flowers, to transplant where you like or share with nrighbours
Yes, yes, self seeding flowers are definitely wonderful, but I do understand those trying to control them, especially when there's not enough space for other plants to grow 💚❤🌻
My marigolds have never reseeded. I have to buy new ones every single year.
Do you let them grow to when the flowers dry out?
I’m sorry, but I did not grasp from your description whether I should simply cut off all of the blooms or pull out the entire plant.
Early in the season you can cut off the fresh blooms for making some marigold tea. Later in the season once they've dried out I cut the blooms for seeds (at the base of the blooms), from there you can let the plant compost in the raised bed, (if you're going to cover with that black fabrick) I normally take out the whole plant and compost it in my compost heap and grow new marigolds from the seeds collected. Hope this helps ❤💚🌻
@@nature_secret_vault_zaThank you for clarification!
I bought marigold seeds ONCE, several years ago, and have been saving seed ever since. I leave the dead flower pods to dry naturally until about October (in Michigan). The I choose the most healthy-looking fat pods to get seeds from. One pod will yield at least 30+ seeds, so if you were to plant ALL of the seeds from just one plant, you could cover probably an acre with marigolds.
Yes, they really do give more than enough seeds.
Sorry, I'm not agree. Marigolds are very useful for the garden. Marigolds improve the composition of the soil and are used to prepare compost or liquid fertilizer, as mulch or as a component in the preparation of solutions used to treat vegetable crops. Most gardeners recommend adding marigold tops to the compost pit, as marigolds inhibit pathogenic bacteria and destroy cockchafer larvae. I use remains of marigold for compost and for soil. If you don't want seeds, just cut them.
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and your insightful comment. Marigolds are useful indeed.
I realized that this video had nothing to do with my garden-I live in the desert and if I don’t water seedlings twice a day they die! But your voice was so lovely and calm and you are so knowledgeable that I watched the video all the way through! Thank you!
I'm not in the desert but deep south and I have the same problem :(
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch.
They're also lovely to grow in containers if your weather is not favorable.
@@Vixxiegurl I’ve tried starting seeds inside, but then it’s tough to make the transition to the blistering heat and direct sun of the outside. So I now plant them directly outside and make sure they get water at least twice a day and that usually works. This was our hottest summer on record and I lost a few plants when temps went above 120°F and the nights only got down to the high 90s. It was brutal! And we haven’t seen a drop of rain since early March. So I feel your pain!
@supermanning her voice did the same thing to me! I already knew everything she said, but I couldn't quit watching. It was her voice!
I let them reseed.
That's a good idea, let nature do its thing
Hey Zandi, thanks for sharing your experience with mulch in your veggie garden! It's always insightful to hear different perspectives and challenges fellow gardeners face. Your openness about these challenges will undoubtedly help others make more informed decisions in their own gardens. Keep up the great work!
@@veggiesandherbswithruebenm2065 Thnaks you so much Rueben. This one really surprised me, it was a learning experience for me as well.
only in warm zones, alas
Oh dear, sorry about your ordeal. I used wheat straw last summer but I put a think layer of straw. I did have some wheat growing but no other weeds, thank God
@@weepingwillow6862 thank you, was the wheat enough to harvest, I am tempted to keep the ones already growing 💚❤
Lol we are judging 😅😅
😂😂😂kodwa wemngani
@@mukediva84 forgiveness 😁😁
Thank you! That was very informative.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you very much for watching, and welcome to our gardening community🌺🌻🌹💚❤
Wow, Zandi! What an amazing harvest of peas - and I love that you took the time to weigh them! It's always so rewarding to see the results of your hard work in the garden. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see what you harvest next!
Thanks so much Ruben, it was a good season for peas. 💚❤💚
Thank you for watching and growing with us! 🌱 Your support means everything to our gardening community. Let's continue to nurture our love for gardening together! ❤💚❤🌱🌿🌾
Thank you for watching and growing with us! 🌱 Your support means everything to our gardening community. Let's continue to nurture our love for gardening together! ❤💚❤🌱🌿🌾
Hey,your marigolds are beautiful..I save my seeds for the next year..I plant all my veg,flowers,fruits plants(anything that grows basically 🤣🤣)etc etc.. I felt quite proud growing my marigolds from last year seeds,do the same with my poppy & cornflower & cosmos,well basically anything that seeds my tomato, chill,what ever seed I can save I do.. Thankyou for sharing,really appreciate it..Have a blessed day & take care ✌️☮️🍄🌱🐞💜✌️☮️🍄🌱🐞💜
@@skullrose8985 yep, the seasons of seed collection really make one feel self sufficient and ready for any apocalypse 😁😂This will be my first time growing cosmos, I will definitely save the seeds... I feel you on collecting all seeds 😂😂it really becomes second nature, even a nice fruit that I eat always tempts me to save the seed... thank you for joining this gardening community, happy gardening to you too. Take care 💚❤💚
@@nature_secret_vault_zain
L I K E 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 😻🙀😻🙀😻 💯💢💯 ❣💯
Thanks so much for taking the time ❤️💚
That’s a loooot of peas 💃😍
Your plans are still looking goood and productive! Well done mama ❤😊
Thank you Noma, they absolutely gave their best ❤💚
Unbelievable harvest🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, ❤💚
Ngalithanda iphinifa lakho mngani.
ngyabonga my friend, it reminds me of home ❤💚
Your garden looks amazing 👏🏾 ❤❤. What a good harvest!!! Congratulations 🎊 👏🏾
Thanks so much
Everything is looking gooood!❤
thank you Noma, the seedlings are still well behaved :)
More seeds for more butternuts! Unless you worry about cross-pollination? 🤔
yes, I did get a lot of seeds from these, and I will be planting from them this season, definitely exited for round 2 :)