Top 10 Plant Hacks Everyone Should Know

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  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  9 месяцев назад +32

    Become a better plant parent 👉 sheffieldmadeplantsacademy.com

    • @DelightfulDissident
      @DelightfulDissident 8 месяцев назад +3

      You're so organized you have videos uploaded weeks before publishing?!?! I strive for such preparation! Great video 😊 I'll definitely be trying some of these!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +4

      @@DelightfulDissident 😂 I try to be

    • @deannasutterfield5950
      @deannasutterfield5950 7 месяцев назад +2

      Instead of spending allot on a single plank the diy store may have wooden yard sticks for cents instead of dollars for the milled plank❤.❤❤

  • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
    @ASMRyouVEGANyet 7 месяцев назад +89

    Use foil instead of cling wrap for the little cuttings. The foil helps reflect sunlight onto the babies. They love it.

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 3 месяца назад +2

      Interesting.

    • @bonniek6039
      @bonniek6039 Месяц назад +1

      And the foil is recyclable!!! Lets try not to use plastic whenever we can! Great idea!

  • @librarymouse567
    @librarymouse567 8 месяцев назад +75

    😂 “The moisture meter is my favorite thing in the world and I’ve got two kids as well”

  • @c1nicolei
    @c1nicolei 7 месяцев назад +53

    I adore your comedic approach to plant parenting! Much love from another plant addict.

  • @DontdoitDaniel159
    @DontdoitDaniel159 8 месяцев назад +10

    Every time he said "Mr. Sheffield" i just keep hearing Fran Fine's voice 😂😂

    • @OhEmmGee
      @OhEmmGee 3 месяца назад +1

      Sylvia Fine:
      Oh, Niles!? Do I smell banana fritters with fresh fruit compote?
      Niles:
      No.
      Sylvia Fine:
      Could I?
      😂

  • @julesrainey
    @julesrainey 8 месяцев назад +258

    I had 15 or so mushrooms growing in my monstera soil a few years back. As I was such a new plant parent, I panicked like mad and threw the healthiest, glossiest monstera in the bin out of pure fright and terror. Honestly, one of my biggest regrets 💔. It was only a few weeks later I told a lady in the garden centre, who explained that it was simply super fertile and happy 😭. I wish this video was available, back then!! Learn from this, plant frens ❤️

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +33

      Don't worry i've made plenty of mistakes along the way! We all do 😁

    • @Astara_star
      @Astara_star 8 месяцев назад +12

      So true Richard. I'm sorry that you lost one of your plant babies. I'm so grateful that I now understand that mushrooms are a good thing. Because I thought they were a bad thing as well.

    • @trblessed1020
      @trblessed1020 8 месяцев назад +6

      I did the same thing!!!

    • @julesrainey
      @julesrainey 8 месяцев назад +9

      We live, we learn, we share ❤️🙌🏻 #plantfrens

    • @MOSSBERG1740
      @MOSSBERG1740 8 месяцев назад +8

      It's a bit spooky, just yesterday I noticed three tall mushrooms growing from the self-watering pot that my small Monstera lives in - and here's Mr. Sheffield mentioning it the day after.
      Luckily I learned about this symbiotic relationship a couple of years ago, got happy seeing them there, and just left them to live there as they please. I hope they enjoy their stay. 🍄🌱

  • @bplus2625
    @bplus2625 4 месяца назад +7

    The Rubber band and Pin method works great too and allows the branches plenty of room to thicken. Just loop the rubber band around the branch and through the other end, pinning the end you looped through.

  • @NyssaMysteria
    @NyssaMysteria 8 месяцев назад +39

    I can't tell you have many times I've watered my plants deeply and got water pouring out of the saucers... using a turkey baster is brilliant, thank you!! The emergency plant towel can retire after many years of poor working conditions 🤣

  • @fishypetkeeping
    @fishypetkeeping 8 месяцев назад +34

    Awesome! I never thought about the plastic wrap one to prevent cuttings from drowning. 😄

  • @francocasentieri932
    @francocasentieri932 8 месяцев назад +18

    All what's awesome.....YOU, the presentation, your humor, all the tips, your videos etc.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +2

      You're a ⭐️

    • @nh7529
      @nh7529 Месяц назад

      Just the acting that needs a little rehearsing! 🤣🤐

  • @KeatingChick
    @KeatingChick 8 месяцев назад +31

    Lots of great hacks! My favorite... the turkey baster. Close runner-up, plastic wrap for water propagations! Thanks for the info and as always, the humor. You always brighten my day.

  • @sazji
    @sazji 4 месяца назад +10

    I like the dunk method! Makes a lot of sense.
    I’d add about mushrooms that not only do they show your soil has nutrients, their mycelium is one of those things that break cellulose and lignin down and make nutrients available to your plants. They’re part of healthy soil, and if we grow healthy soil, we’ll grow healthy plants too!

  • @cathycotton9635
    @cathycotton9635 7 месяцев назад +7

    I love that you don't take yourself seriously.
    Thanks for the info.
    😊

  • @nicoleperron3315
    @nicoleperron3315 8 месяцев назад +13

    Seran wrap with the holes reminds of an antique glass flower frog. Actually I have one from my grandmother, I'm going to dig it out and polish the silver part and start my cuttings like royalty !
    I use an old two liter plastic soft drink bottle to water my plants, I know it's 2 liters for adding fertilizer and it was what I grabbed years ago from the recycling when my watering can broke.
    If anyone sees me I just say yes yes 🧐 Gingerale is good for plants!

  • @morsecodereviews1553
    @morsecodereviews1553 8 месяцев назад +8

    That plastic wrap and popsicle label idea is clutch😂I'm going to add those into my routine. 👍

  • @alienrobotcommando
    @alienrobotcommando 8 месяцев назад +12

    I knew you were going to fill the little can with the big can! 😄

  • @TheSouthIsHot
    @TheSouthIsHot 8 месяцев назад +10

    Turkey basters are amazingly versatile. Every home should have one, or two, or three.

  • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
    @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 4 месяца назад +6

    Another basic helpful trick is to grab a few of those free flower food packets you can get at the grocery store fresh flower section and save the extra ones you get. They are great to prevent cuttings from rotting whether you keep them in the water or water the cuttings with the water. The packets contain some sugar that feeds the cutting and some antimicrobial to prevent rot.

  • @elliepg5274
    @elliepg5274 7 месяцев назад +3

    Mr. Shefield! Im chuckling while watching! You're funny, and I can relate to all this situation. 😂😂😂

  • @jessicamergen
    @jessicamergen 8 месяцев назад +43

    ✅Suggestion for watering with fewer trips to the tap: a pump sprayer. 👀 They are usually meant for chemical spraying, but when you take off the spray nozzle you have a 1 or 2 gallon watering can and the long handle and nozzle helps to reach plants high and those packed between others. It’s been a game changer for me watering all my babies. You can get different sizes and sometimes get them cheap at the dollar store. 😊 thank you for all your useful tips. I always enjoy you channel!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +7

      Ooo like it. Does it make a mess though?

    • @jessicamergen
      @jessicamergen 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@SheffieldMadePlants not if you unscrew and remove the end designed to make a spray pattern. If you do that it’s just like the end of a normal watering can. And don’t pump too much pressure! It took me a few tries to get it right, but it’s made a huge difference in the lengthy time it can take to water a lot of plants 🪴 😅

    • @TheSouthIsHot
      @TheSouthIsHot 8 месяцев назад +3

      This is a great idea!😍

    • @user-dc7iw3fu4e
      @user-dc7iw3fu4e 2 месяца назад

      Dollar store has pump sprayers? Didn't know that

    • @nh7529
      @nh7529 Месяц назад +1

      @SheffieldMadePlants I use a long pole weed spray tool for hanging baskets and far to reach plants in the house to avoid a mess! 👍

  • @feet300
    @feet300 2 месяца назад +2

    OMG. The soap dunk was everything. I’m doing that yesterday.

  • @larondabourn6610
    @larondabourn6610 3 месяца назад +3

    one of my favorite gadgets I’ve enjoyed are condiment bottles with a nozzle and cap! I paid $1 for all of mine. I love watering my plants with them. Originally, I bought them to get rid of the many invasive vines donated 🤨 by my neighbor. When I’d gotten a clean cut, I used the bottle to apply the product with precision and no waste. And replacing the bottles is soo affordable! 🥳

  • @edibrennan7074
    @edibrennan7074 3 месяца назад +8

    Hi, I have a small, dark basement apt. It has 3 small windows, 4 plant lights and 33 plants. Love my plants, couldn't be without them. I enjoy your program, it's nice to have someone to talk plants with. Thank you ..

  • @amaliamartindiaz3650
    @amaliamartindiaz3650 8 месяцев назад +7

    Not long since I repotted my peace lily, two small mushrooms sprouted at her feet. I found then charming and was saddened when they perished (they didn't last long😢). It felt like a gift, like having a small piece of the forest at home...

  • @JermaineJagger
    @JermaineJagger 8 месяцев назад +53

    ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!! I must say Mr Sheffield you REALLY have found your groove!!! Ive been watching your videos since I started my plant journey and you have become more & MORE entertaining to watch AND more informative! So much fun & information packed in ONE video, its a REALLY great start to my day and reminds me of watching informative videos as a kid before school(ahh the easy times). THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE EDUCATIONAL PLANT FUN! Youuuu my sir are the BEST plant RUclipsr in my book! 👏🏾💕👌🏾🌿

  • @patjonker6576
    @patjonker6576 8 месяцев назад +4

    That tip about the cling film over a glass to hold your cuttings upright is absolutely simple but brilliant! Thanks. And thanks for the laughs.

  • @evelyndaisy9722
    @evelyndaisy9722 8 месяцев назад +6

    A moisture meter has been a plant 🌱 saver for me.

  • @OrchidboyTroy
    @OrchidboyTroy 8 месяцев назад +9

    Dunking instead of spraying is genius!! I’ve spent hours this summer spraying for spider mites. My next treatment (hopefully I won’t need anymore this year) I am definitely trying this out. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +1

      You bet!

    • @nh7529
      @nh7529 Месяц назад +1

      BUG MITE APHID MIX! To wipe out an army & deter future infestations, use a couple drops dish detergent, couple drops peppermint oil, optionally 2.5ml Neem Oil, swish side to side to mix, then 5L of water. Use a bucket to dunk, spray bottling or pump sprayer!! 😊👍

  • @pattipants
    @pattipants 3 месяца назад +3

    Love your videos 🎉 I’m learning so much😀
    I really appreciate that you don’t muck about, you get right to the point. I cannot watch folks who drag on & on. It’s like watching paint dry 😅
    Your humor is a Bonus!
    Thank you!

  • @cecileroy557
    @cecileroy557 3 месяца назад +2

    Genius idea - the cling-wrap for cuttings!

  • @melwee8511
    @melwee8511 2 месяца назад +3

    LOVE your dramatic and amusing antics! Sort of like watching an episode from Mr Bean!

  • @Carolina_rain
    @Carolina_rain 8 месяцев назад +3

    Im so glad to hear your thinking in a healthy way. I feel your desire to help as many people as you can but if you font take care of you and yours you cant br here for us. I adore listening to you and i learn SO much from you. Im delving into your older videos and im ok with that. You have inspired me in ways you just dont know. I didnt know anything about 30 min cities or anything until you came along. God is definitely using you in HUGE ways my friend. I wish i lived closer to Starky farm. If you need mods im willing. I would love to help you if im needed. Sending love and light. ❤❤❤

  • @sydneyf9530
    @sydneyf9530 2 месяца назад +2

    I use rosemary on my back porch every year to keep the mosquitoes away it really works! just don’t use citronella plants they have to be broken open to release their sent so sitting there they don’t do anything. Love your videos they always bring me joy

  • @JH-lz4dh
    @JH-lz4dh 8 месяцев назад +10

    Thanks for this idea. Pin holes are so much better to deal with than those dang command strips that rip entire chunks off my wall! Never again!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +1

      My pleasure 😊

    • @jessicastockstill6338
      @jessicastockstill6338 3 месяца назад +1

      Hole in the dry wall though, not the woodwork. Was I the only one horrified by that? Just one inch above, the drywall can take it and is easier to cover.

    • @marmeemarch7080
      @marmeemarch7080 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@jessicastockstill6338 although perhaps his walls are plaster? Our plaster walls from 1948 just crumble so easily.

    • @jessicastockstill6338
      @jessicastockstill6338 2 месяца назад

      @@marmeemarch7080 True. We have horsehair currently and we don't poke at it for that reason. Just trying to keep him out of trouble with Mrs. Sheffield!

  • @DanInMUC
    @DanInMUC 8 месяцев назад +10

    The watering can hack really is a game changer, especially because most fertiliser producers give dosage by liter or 3L. And I often mix it with a bio stimulator so going back and forth to mix in my 700ml watering translates to a lot of walking that, silver lining, helps me reach my daily 10K step goal.

  • @karoshi2
    @karoshi2 27 дней назад +1

    Love these sticks. Used them a couple years back with a little help from the kids.
    One plant is Esmeralda, another is Martin, not to forget Olivia and her friends.

  • @MissJoze3
    @MissJoze3 7 месяцев назад +2

    Your sense of humour has me feeling tickled happy! Great way to start the day! Thanks❤

  • @veroniquegourdin3438
    @veroniquegourdin3438 8 месяцев назад +3

    Well, I learned things, and your acting made me smile...thanks !

  • @lacey_and_her_stories
    @lacey_and_her_stories 8 месяцев назад +11

    I really like how you got more open with new videos, I love your puns and your hacks are really helpful for beginner plant parents just as much as more professional ones ❤ keep it up, I hope you enjoy making your content just as much as we love to watch it. But, to be honest, I can tell you love to do this!

  • @brassteeth3355
    @brassteeth3355 8 месяцев назад +3

    That plastic on the water prop is genius. I do see myself doing that.

  • @jpp7783
    @jpp7783 8 месяцев назад +11

    The problem with moisture meters is they either re ad “bone dry” or “wet wet wet”. They rarely register the in between zone.
    And the bigger problem is light meters. They tell you how much light is there at that moment. But the bigger issue is for how many hours it is so. A blast of sunlight for an hour at 4pm (but in shade otherwise) makes a spot seem sunny, but a moderate amount of light all day may very well amount to more light. And as cities build up more, that’s how shade patterns fall (due to manmade structures causing shadows). So it’s not so simple as just taking a reading or two.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +2

      It gives you a good steer. You wanna take the reading at a normal time when the sun’s not blasting is my thinking

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 3 месяца назад

      I'd say that the trick is to average it out.

    • @nh7529
      @nh7529 Месяц назад +1

      @jpp7783 Don't even worry about light meters. If you live in your house in the evenings and weekends with lights on, and are not a hermit with the blinds closed 24/7, there is plenty of light.
      I agree, the light meters are useless and do not track light received during each season. They would be useful if had a lux over time and Max lux, average, etc...
      I use Seasol and Seasol Liquid Compost 👍 10/10 and reinvigorates the soil!!!

  • @regi985
    @regi985 8 месяцев назад +6

    a leafless cutting, often called a wet stick, is so fun to grow. sometimes they grow leaves first and sometimes roots :D
    you can grow them in basically every medium you can a cutting with leaf, you can even chug it in water if you want, though I prefer moss or perlite. I have a whole scindapsus runner cut in to single nodes in a perlite propbox right now.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +2

      They grow surprisingly well

    • @maureencoleman9111
      @maureencoleman9111 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I have 2 sticks I've been propagating in water for quite some time with little luck. So I'm going to put them in Perilite, as you suggested!! 🌱
      BTW, I've been enjoying watching you entertain us for a long time. Thanks for the tips & tricks and for sharing the CORRECT knowledge knowledge of plantt!🌱🌿🌾🍃🌵

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  7 месяцев назад

      @@maureencoleman9111 Thank you 😊

    • @elmz
      @elmz 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants Regarding the photosynthesis; if the stem is green, it has chlorophyll and can photosynthesise.

  • @yourfactstory
    @yourfactstory 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your time my friend!!

  • @GD-os8mz
    @GD-os8mz 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you! Those are great. I knew about a third of them and really appreciate learning the new ones.

  • @gailtalley8037
    @gailtalley8037 8 месяцев назад +7

    I bought a water meter on your suggestion and found it relatively inexpensive, it’s now one of my favorite gadgets. I now need the spouted water can AND a turkey baster Thanks for sharing your knowledge
    Blessings 💜💚 from 🇺🇸

  • @ioanacazacu1266
    @ioanacazacu1266 8 месяцев назад +8

    Since I've found your channel, you're my favourite "gardener"! So informative while extremely entertaining.
    This video was providential, as I got so upset when I found quite a few mushrooms in one of my newly repotted pots. I thought the soil mix I've just bought was bad and I was so sad.
    I'm new to plant parenting and almost all of my plants are propagated by me from cuttings or leaves. I was so proud to have had succes with all of them (hoya, 7 colours of fittonia, a jade tree, english ivy, schefflera and a few more, that are still rooting) only to find mushrooms in my pots.....
    You've eased my mind and I'm grateful!
    Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @garyfleming6441
    @garyfleming6441 5 месяцев назад +2

    Well done mr Sheffield I really enjoyed that. I am a Lancashire lad and I am not sure if that was dry or dead. But I enjoyed the balance. Very informative with wit.

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 29 дней назад +2

    You make me laugh with your one-off down to earth dad jokes.

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy 8 месяцев назад +3

    I like the mason jar hack. I’m going to try that with my pothos plant. I also do the same hack with my watering can.

  • @MS-AllThingsWild
    @MS-AllThingsWild 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love the facial expressions!😂❤

  • @OhEmmGee
    @OhEmmGee 3 месяца назад +2

    This is the first videobi have seen of yours and I subb'd/liked and then began to read the comments. You have such lovely fans/viewers❤❤, i love these people and how they love you!! I feel the love ❤

  • @Hydraks81
    @Hydraks81 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for the water propagation tips, i always use 4 or 5 glass or jar to fit each cut and check every days if one is drowning. This tips will help me so much

  • @TheNicohlette
    @TheNicohlette 6 месяцев назад +2

    Your humor cracks me up! Love your video, can't wait to watch more!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  6 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you 😊

    • @TheNicohlette
      @TheNicohlette 6 месяцев назад +1

      ☀️🪴☺️ you’re welcome! And thank you for good content!

  • @kimberlygriffin5012
    @kimberlygriffin5012 8 месяцев назад +41

    Helpful hint to those who live in a mosquito paradise region like myself. A bit of background first: In college, I took part in a mosquito egg collection for an experiment tracking the range of a particular species. The conditions for optimal egg collection was a container of standing water , in a shaded area, and with a stick (or similar object) submerged in the water and rising above the surface. The mosquitoes lay their eggs on the stick under water, then the evil hatchlings crawl up the stick and reek havoc on humanity!
    And for the hint: Be sure to empty anything that could possibly hold water in your yard and resides in a shaded area, ie., near bushes, under shelters, etc. Double check these after every rain or lawn watering. If you have a bird bath or pond that doesn’t have moving water, there are pellets/pucks that float and will kill the eggs but won’t harm fish if you have them. I’m not sure of the safety around birds though. If you have a lot of bird activity, no problem. You can also move your bird bath to an area that gets some afternoon sun.
    I know this was a bit lengthy, but I hate mosquitoes and the huge welts I get when bitten. Good luck.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +4

      Great tips

    • @PheOfTheFae
      @PheOfTheFae 8 месяцев назад +5

      I've been seeing little solar-powered fountain parts, and I think you could probably stick one in a bird bath to make it moving water? Haven't tested the theory as I don't have a yard, but have been contemplating making a fountain on the balcony with one...

    • @TheSouthIsHot
      @TheSouthIsHot 8 месяцев назад +6

      Ohmygosh, you perfectly described a birdbath I set up from an old, huge, clay plant saucer about 14 inches wide. I set it on top of an old plant stand. On the back patio. In the shade. And placed a few small river rocks in it. And filled it with water. In the hot, humid, American southeast. And guess what I saw squirming around in the water in that makeshift birdbath that the birds never use? There must have been dozens of mosquito larvae in there. I still haven't dismantled it.

    • @kimberlygriffin5012
      @kimberlygriffin5012 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheSouthIsHot I hear you! I’m in the US southeast too! It was a real eye opener when I helped with experiment in college. I keep a solar fountain in our birdbath (also a dyi project 😉), so the water moves. It’s in the shade until around 1pm, but then gets afternoon sun. Our birds love it and I don’t mind having it for them.

    • @TheSouthIsHot
      @TheSouthIsHot 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@kimberlygriffin5012 Well, hello, fellow inhabitant of The Mosquito War Zone! Thank you for the solar fountain tip. I will look into it. Happy bird watching!🥰

  • @hpb19
    @hpb19 8 месяцев назад +18

    Yes, the moisture meter has saved me from overwatering my "snake plant garden." At first, I assumed I should water it every three weeks or so. My meter tells me otherwise. They are thriving with much less water. Thanks for all of the other hacks. Like the idea of dipping for pests. Much easier than going leaf to leaf.

  • @coconutgirl816
    @coconutgirl816 8 месяцев назад +4

    I slice off a thin piece of pool noodle for props that are too small to sit in a vessel of water without drowning, it works really well.

  • @VickyHafler
    @VickyHafler 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love your humor!
    Thanks for all the hints and hacks.

  • @kimberlygriffin5012
    @kimberlygriffin5012 8 месяцев назад +6

    Another great video! I’m basically a houseplant noob, although my Mom had them throughout my childhood. I figured I didn’t inherit her green thumb 😢 since I basically killed any green thing in my home. And that included the fake ones!! 😂 I have since acquired some a bit of skill, as I still have two beautiful and happy violets Mom gifted me 10 years ago. Since finding you channel, I have been inspired try others and now own 10 houseplants besides my violets and they’re thriving! 😮 Thanks again for your short but sweet and full of helpful information videos.

  • @Tminus89
    @Tminus89 8 месяцев назад +4

    Ah man that Turkey baster is what I need!!! I have a bad back and have to lift big pots up sometimes to move them out of the tray, empty the excess water and then put the heavy pot back.. going to order one today 😄😄

  • @cindywannamaker5299
    @cindywannamaker5299 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very clever ideas. I'm going to start doing the cling wrap for cuttings today!

  • @debrasabalewski9144
    @debrasabalewski9144 5 дней назад +1

    I found Keep milk jugs filled with water .let them sit for at least 4 hours or always have them ready for watering. helps release any chlorine or impuritie gases from newly poured faucet water if you don't get to put your plants outside during winter months. Not sure if collecting winter rain water and letting it go to room temperatures any good for your plants during winter. Haven't tried that yet

  • @doreen9293
    @doreen9293 8 месяцев назад +3

    You crack me up and I get good information 😆

  • @dontknowdocare
    @dontknowdocare 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the dishwater trick. One of my favourite plants I've had for years suddenly got riddled with small insects and I took off most of its leaves 😢. I'll try this to save it, I've gotten so attached to it. It always blooms beautifully in the winter.

  • @thevahandbook
    @thevahandbook 8 месяцев назад +13

    Oooh love these. I am a massive admin nerd and created a Notion table just for my plants! I record its official name, its "known as" name, when I bought it, and the humidity, water and light requirements. I also add notes, a link to a reliable care page and a photo!
    I'm probably weird in that I actually put all my plants in large shallow storage containers to water them rather than take the water to the plants.
    I'd love to see a video on where and why you've positioned all of your plants and the types of light you give any that aren't in their "optimal" position because of lack of space. So, "these ones are in east windows but this one should ideally be in an east window but there's no room so it's here with a grow light / hanging up to receive more light" kinda thing.
    I'm with you on the moisture meter. Mine broke yesterday and I was straight onto Amazon to get another one. That whole "poke your finger into the soil thing" is bobbins. You can't tell if the roots are wet without getting down there to check.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  8 месяцев назад +9

      That’s great. I’ll be filming a tour soon so will include those bits of info

    • @janicesurette2308
      @janicesurette2308 7 месяцев назад +2

      I am a Canadian and new to the plant world. I love your videos and they help alot. I love your accent too! 😂 Jan

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  7 месяцев назад +2

      @@janicesurette2308 Thank you 😊

  • @StArikAriel
    @StArikAriel 4 месяца назад +2

    Oh.. a Sheffield :) I recently found the show "the Nanny" :)

  • @barbarajohnson8631
    @barbarajohnson8631 22 дня назад +1

    A few years ago, I cut up a leggy dumb cane into 4 in pieces and ended up with over twenty plants. Works even without leaves on the stem.

  • @bronstadheim164
    @bronstadheim164 8 месяцев назад +2

    One of your best videos ever. You made me laugh and learn!!

  • @erickamacdonald-uq9co
    @erickamacdonald-uq9co Месяц назад +1

    I think following the sun with your young plants and babying them until they’re sturdy is a much better idea than a stick. I think a stick is like what happens to a neglected, baby chasing the sun. Every day she goes straight.

  • @TonyaPerkinsDelPapa-fw1mj
    @TonyaPerkinsDelPapa-fw1mj 2 месяца назад +1

    Well bless your cute little heart, you're just adorable! I learned so much and was thoroughly entertained. I'll definitely be checking out your other videos!

  • @firozapatel9811
    @firozapatel9811 8 месяцев назад +3

    Always learning thanks 🙏

  • @franckelatter9829
    @franckelatter9829 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great information, thankyou, I love your tips very useful! Love from Australia

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 29 дней назад +1

    9:46 propagating from leafless. Yay! 10:56 i have that originally to monitor humidity for my books and wood.

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 29 дней назад +1

    Plastic wrap 4:52 saving my cuttings. Up til now, i use narrow neck glass bottles (repurposed) and tend watering just to topmost root. A few survivng, growing roots fully but very few new leaves stunted growth

  • @Alwaysherethere
    @Alwaysherethere 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love this video! I listened to it twice! AD's and all!❤

  • @ghask11111
    @ghask11111 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was chuckling all the way through the end of this video. I love the humor in the whole useful hacks...thank you. Hilarious!

  • @madgepickles
    @madgepickles 3 месяца назад +1

    These were all really great tips, most I hadn't heard of before, you also have a delightful personality come through which makes the video very enjoyable. I just hope Mrs. Sheffield has a good sense of humor to deal with your jokes at her expense! 😸

  • @kimm9289
    @kimm9289 8 месяцев назад +2

    These hacks are brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful videos.

  • @stiemogo
    @stiemogo 7 месяцев назад +2

    Omg those jokes are gold 😂 also the plant info is nice too.

  • @bystandard239
    @bystandard239 3 месяца назад +1

    As an aquarist, watering is done with a 5g bucket of change water(super nutrient rich) and I dunk a 4c measuring cup in it, on the spot! Tons of extra water and an easy to use pourer.

  • @heidimacarthur7205
    @heidimacarthur7205 8 месяцев назад +2

    Truly enjoyed your video and your humorous antidotes. There was good advice as well. Thanks.

  • @MrsTiaRani
    @MrsTiaRani 2 месяца назад +2

    You're absolutely fantastic!

  • @Fiercy_Fox
    @Fiercy_Fox Месяц назад +1

    When I go to tropical countries, I often take leafless parts with me in my carry-on (monstera etc). I have a whole jungle at home that was once just tiny sticks in the over-head compartment. 😉 I also have plants at home in every space possible and jars with leaves all over the place, but no spouse to complain about it 😊

  • @jennyfranzenjacobsson3392
    @jennyfranzenjacobsson3392 8 месяцев назад +2

    After I started bottom watering I don't need to refill my 2 litre watering can as often. Still, I just got a 1 lite watering to add fertilizer to and use the other one for succulents and recently repotted plants.

  • @7sins_of_life
    @7sins_of_life 8 месяцев назад +4

    Biggest hack that is missing: Semi Hydro! Honestly, there's nothing better than that for a bunch of plants like Alocasias ^^

  • @videosrfunfunfun
    @videosrfunfunfun 8 месяцев назад +2

    All great ideas! Love that turkey baster! Thank You!

  • @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
    @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers Месяц назад +2

    Excellent video. Thanks so much. I love how you pronounce words with a _th_ as v words. Like weather/whether is pronounced weaver/whever. So cool. Brits are brilliant. Keep up the great work.

  • @Astara_star
    @Astara_star 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Richard, for another informative and humorous vid 😁 I love your sense of humour! 😄

  • @michaelnewham6958
    @michaelnewham6958 8 месяцев назад +2

    best tips yet!! great work.

  • @PaletteBegonia
    @PaletteBegonia 8 месяцев назад +2

    Definitely using the cling film on the cup 🤯

  • @vickiivins3288
    @vickiivins3288 3 месяца назад +2

    Brilliant video. Just what I needed to know. Thanks.

  • @JG-bo2qx
    @JG-bo2qx 8 месяцев назад +1

    This guy is a whole stand up comedian.. I listen to his videos on repeat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.

  • @AuroraGlowe
    @AuroraGlowe 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing that first hack! I've been dealing with thrips and mealy bugs on and off this past month. I've been using painter's tape to keep the soil from coming out, which didn't work well. Just tried this hack and it worked great! I have hope that I can permanently get rid of these bugs now! 😊

  • @pamaha16
    @pamaha16 8 месяцев назад +3

    I learned about the moisture meter from you and I bought 2 on Amazon that are ladybug moisture meters. They're cute and useful! 🙂

  • @tigq1430
    @tigq1430 8 месяцев назад +2

    Couldn't help but think, you were interrogating that pour plant the way you were dunking it. "Where's the spiders mate?!!" 🕵️‍♂️🌿🕷

  • @an-alechianeathery770
    @an-alechianeathery770 Месяц назад +1

    Here is a tip for I save old broken plastic windows blinds. Make sure they are white. Cut them in half and use them as labels for plants or for starting seeds. The black marker will work fine if it's not a Sharpie Extreme permanent marker. The fine point is fine to use. Ink from Sharpie Extreme permanent marker won't wear off in any weather, and sun uv rays won't fade the ink.

  • @hanawahmed2609
    @hanawahmed2609 2 дня назад +1

    I just love so many things about this informative video and that British accent is just oh my god 😂

  • @Ladycyg
    @Ladycyg 7 месяцев назад +1

    For prorogating cuttings I use shot glasses for the little ones. I have these fancy crystal wine glass shaped ones that look lovely on my kitchen window sill. But the plastic trick will still be useful for the single leaves I pulled off of the box-store floor.

  • @lunauga7759
    @lunauga7759 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you from Australia

  • @karensmith1037
    @karensmith1037 3 месяца назад +2

    thanks again, always enjoy your content as well as learning .

  • @totalCoolerUsername
    @totalCoolerUsername 8 месяцев назад +2

    Uuuh nice, I really waited for this after spotting that enormous ranking beauty in the background of your recent vids 😊