@@TheRipeTomatoFarms So is stratification and scarification and I understand those and the subtle differences depending on the plant seed better than some you tube gardeners. But now I can avoid looking like a deer in the head lights If someone from the garden club uses the term while giving a presentation. So, thanks again P.S. I like these targeted short spots.
Hey Jeff awhile back you did a video on growstar L QBI grow lite I got a couple and like you I am noticing good vibrant very stocky plants. So far i am growing cilantro oiler sunflower radish leaf lettuce and wheat grass under them thanks for the info
Ernest saves the garden would have been a cool movie. Vernalization is also cool.
Know what I mean, Vern? 😅
Oh man, there's a gem of a ln idea right there! Lol
Without these interesting videos that you always put out for us, winter would seem so much longer, cheers Jeff.
Thanks Shane, appreciate it!!
That’s is so true! Blessings!
Jeff, keep em’ coming. Only 2 more months til spring!
We got this buddy!
I just ate sweet 100 tomatoes from my friends heated greenhouse. Amazing!
He's still growing everything including basil and dill.
I love a good quicky
I love the two-minute videos. It fits my attentionspan
Big Thumbs Up Jeff! Take care!
Thanks Michael, appreciate it!! :-)
I've always understood the process, but I had never known exactly what it was called. Thank you
It's a bit of a funny word michael, ha ha hard to blame you!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms So is stratification and scarification and I understand those and the subtle differences depending on the plant seed better than some you tube gardeners. But now I can avoid looking like a deer in the head lights If someone from the garden club uses the term while giving a presentation. So, thanks again P.S. I like these targeted short spots.
Thanks jeff
Cheers Bev!
Thank you
Cheers Robin!
Hey Jeff awhile back you did a video on growstar L QBI grow lite I got a couple and like you I am noticing good vibrant very stocky plants. So far i am growing cilantro oiler sunflower radish leaf lettuce and wheat grass under them thanks for the info
Oh wow, right on! I am still using mine as well for indoor Dill..no complaints!
Lookin good!! I cant wait until winter in Australia..Way too hot.my life is mowing my lawn.Not fun!
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I don’t have a problem growing non native species as long as they are not invasive. Old man winter comes every year. Might as well enjoy it.
Every crop I grow other than Blueberries is non-native. 🙂
hi do you have a wood stove in your green hous? I saw a chimney
Hi Faith, no, those are vents (rotary turbine type) for when it gets too hot in the summer. 🙂
I've a question how hard is it to grow celery
Nope, they are pretty undemanding