Top 28 Plant Hacks You Need To See!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +52

    Become a better plant parent 👉 sheffieldmadeplantsacademy.com

    • @LatishaBlayne
      @LatishaBlayne Год назад +6

      Thanks for all the awesome tips! I learned soo many great ideas!
      I just wanted to share a tip with you since I'm a bottom feeder plant parent too. I've found bottom feeder pots on Amazon that have a clear bottom with cotton strings that you put through the top planter that snaps on to the bottom bowl and the strings hang into the water. (Set of 5 different sizes/or all the same sizes up to 8 in.)They have a little lip on one side where you pour the water into the bottom bowl. Their light weight plastic. I like that I can see the roots growing into the water through the clear bottom bowl. Then I know ahead of time that it's time to repot into a bigger pot. I've gone on vacation for 2 weeks and filled the bottom bowl with water and the plants did just fine drinking through the string hanging in the water.
      Also I put up some wrought iron plant hanger brackets that can carry weight up to 20 lbs ea. On each side of a big east facing window. Then I found a long 6 foot branch while camping and set in the hooks of the brackets like a curtain rod. I hung 5 macrame plant holders with S hooks along the branch and set those light weight bottom feeder pots in each of them to hold my plants. So the entire window has plants hanging across it and vines crawling up across the branch rod. I like those bottom feeder pots because their lightweight (compared to ceramic or terracotta pots) and the weight is mostly from the water and soil. I can easily reach each pot and pour water into each lip of the pots that are hanging in the macrame plant/pot holders. I think this idea would look nice above your wooden bench where your plants are sitting at the big window.
      There are also double hook wrought iron brackets that I found at a dollar tree store. They wouldn't carry as much weight as the heavy duty ones I used on the window project though. I'm going to use them on a smaller window with fewer macrame pot holders. I think the brackets are really for hanging pots outside on a patio wall of the home. their sort of like the wooden bracket you showed. But I get so many compliments and the
      5 macrame with plants hanging, covers the window so no can really see in since there's no curtain. The plants Are the curtain 😄 🌿🪴🌱 I just thought I'd share & I hope I explained clearly. I can send pic if you'd like. But I think this would look really nice hanging at that window. It also gave me more space since I got those 5 plants hanging up instead of on the table where they were to begin with. Thanks for all the great information. Happy planting and Happy New year🎉

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +4

      @@LatishaBlayne they sound pretty good thanks

    • @cannyben123
      @cannyben123 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing about plants. First time.e... I am concentrating on pot plants. I always had outdoor plant.
      Very little about indoor pot plants!

    • @thismine1
      @thismine1 7 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤ checking it out. I just got into indoor plants the past 3yrs and have been an outdoor gardener and was surprisingly successful . I use coffee and coffee grinds to give my indoor plant a treat weekly. Outdoors we compost all year and I use local native plants to create an ecosystem for the birds and I will tell you this: since it all works together and I have plants and bushes that were dying and my birds brought them back. I love your tips but I already tried 75% of them. I use coffee for dirt and I use it to water weekly and it has kept my plants going and happy❤

    • @lajra9763
      @lajra9763 6 месяцев назад +1

      My house burned to the ground in 2020 and I live in a trailer now so I don't HAVE anywhere to keep plants!!! Really appreciate the snarky reply though!

  • @rickfromhell
    @rickfromhell 6 месяцев назад +87

    I'm late to the party, but my favorite hack is putting coffee filters in the bottom of plants I'm potting. It keeps the soil from spilling into the catch basin & if you're a bottom waterer, it will help wick up water. They don't hold up forever, but they do at least until the soil is slightly compacted & doesn't spill from the drainage holes. I love your channel!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  6 месяцев назад +6

      👍👍👍

    • @Felyne1987
      @Felyne1987 5 месяцев назад +3

      Thank yooooooou! ❤❤❤

    • @pugsandcoffeeplease
      @pugsandcoffeeplease 3 месяца назад +1

      Oh, that's brilliant.

    • @Dwynfal
      @Dwynfal 3 месяца назад +4

      I have been doing this for years and it works great!
      (bottom waterer here too)

    • @rushiaj1222
      @rushiaj1222 3 месяца назад +1

      Great hack. I’m definitely going to try this

  • @getcrackin6778
    @getcrackin6778 9 месяцев назад +35

    I store all my avocado seeds in a large Mason jar filled with water. Whe outer skin of avocado has softened up I peel it off and put them back into Mason jar. I watch for seeds to sprout then plant them in soil leaving top half of seed exposed and other 1/2 of seed with root planted in soil. This method has worked best for me.

    • @valeriabournakova493
      @valeriabournakova493 8 месяцев назад +3

      I’ve been putting them half submerged but have to refill the water everyday. This is a game changer

    • @leeabraham2008
      @leeabraham2008 8 месяцев назад

      Can I use cow. manure

    • @Jayne-bt5en
      @Jayne-bt5en 3 месяца назад

      I've tried it and it didn't wotk.😮

  • @lynnwinebrenner2187
    @lynnwinebrenner2187 11 месяцев назад +61

    I use diluted neem oil to clean my leaves. They make them shine beautifully, plus it helps to deter pests.

    • @fatimaabalaeva3466
      @fatimaabalaeva3466 8 месяцев назад +21

      The lemon water hack killed some of my plants unfortunately 😂 do not use this hack on the thin leafed plants please, my nice calathea died within minutes and I could not revive it, and thus it was pronounced dead the next day 💔

    • @lorieauchter5880
      @lorieauchter5880 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the info!​@@fatimaabalaeva3466

    • @MistaJones89
      @MistaJones89 3 месяца назад

      I read that need oil can clog the pores of some plants. Unsure if true or which ones.

    • @conniescott5748
      @conniescott5748 3 месяца назад

      Do you feed plants in winter?

  • @BSG0005
    @BSG0005 10 месяцев назад +60

    One more important thing, friends: please be sure to always use gardening gloves & wash ur hands immediately after working with plants. I got a terrible staph infection last year in my hand that landed me in the hospital for a week & having to have emergency surgery to remove tendons from my hand that had become diseased. The same thing happened to another gardener friend of mine, who was pricked by a thorn from a plant which ended up getting infected.

    • @Thi-Nguyen
      @Thi-Nguyen 6 месяцев назад +7

      Wow! That’s insane! I’m always looking at my gloves but rarely actually out them on. But that definitely changes immediately! Thanks for the cautious tale!

    • @Victoria_Randolph
      @Victoria_Randolph 4 месяца назад +1

      Outdoor or indoor plants? Is something like that common?? What type of plants were you working with which resulted in your injuries?

    • @BSG0005
      @BSG0005 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Victoria_Randolph indoor plants. It was so random

    • @aliciacuetureyes
      @aliciacuetureyes 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks,I will be more careful,I just working outside today,no gloves 😮

    • @lorieauchter5880
      @lorieauchter5880 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the information, I haven't heard of this!

  • @remcogeelen
    @remcogeelen Год назад +31

    A hundred million billion tips. This is the absolute top of the bill. 😎

  • @Krustoffalone
    @Krustoffalone Год назад +38

    I put eyelets on the wall and ran fishing line in a web near the ceiling, now i am running my pothos on the lines, tied with small strings. It looks amazing!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +3

      That's a great idea!

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 10 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for the tip. I have a couple of plants that I intend to do that with. I'm wondering, though, what you mean by eyelets? Thanks in advance. 😊

    • @tahlularoyalty7672
      @tahlularoyalty7672 10 месяцев назад +3

      Any chance of photos? Sounds delightful!

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 7 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds really nice, but what do you mean by "eyelets"?

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 7 месяцев назад +1

      I just now asked the person who posted saying that they used eyelets what they meant. I'm not at all sure, actually, I haven't a clue, what they would be and I'd like to know myself. So, I went straight to the source. Hopefully, they will reply. Sorry I wasn't able to answer your question. 😔

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- Год назад +28

    Splinting a broken stem works if it's not broken all the way through. It did for my Orchid, only it was the root not the stem that broke. The velamen had cracked, so, I took two toothpicks and wrapped it with some soft bias tape from my sewing kit and voila, it healed!

  • @dianatuttle5879
    @dianatuttle5879 Год назад +21

    I buy colorful scarves from thrift stores and tie them around my pots, gives them a little bling I enjoy every time I look at them. I keep the scarves in place with stick on hooks.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      Nice tip 👍

    • @joevictor8431
      @joevictor8431 5 месяцев назад

      ...but what if Steven Tyler comes over for a visit?

    • @DaughterofGaia1979
      @DaughterofGaia1979 Месяц назад

      Like Lil Plant Gifts to yourself all over the house🥰 Self Care is Very Important☺️ We must not Neglect Ourselves in our Busy Lives

  • @benjif2424
    @benjif2424 Год назад +193

    Chop sticks are one of the most underrated tools for plants.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +12

      Most def!

    • @PaletteBegonia
      @PaletteBegonia Год назад +11

      Dont use them for propping up the plants though , or at least use plastic ones as mold issues usually set in quickly ! There super great tools in the garden though for sure 😁!

    • @benjif2424
      @benjif2424 Год назад +6

      @@PaletteBegonia I rarely use them for propping up plants, but when I did it was never a problem. Maybe your soil was too moist at the time?

    • @PaletteBegonia
      @PaletteBegonia Год назад +3

      No I don't personally think it's moisture, as I've experienced this in basically every scenario, and mold grows regardless of moisture conditions , as long as there's bio matter , mold is a possibility at some stage .
      It can be down to the choice of soil I think..🤔 as I grow alot of Begonia see , I have over 100 different types and a few use leaf molds or things like that , so it's possible that can cause issues with untreated wood maybe , seems likely 🤷‍♂️ but I think it's probably more likely down to the fact that on large , most chopsticks are made from soft woods & most chopsticks people would use , would likely be from a takeaway box or something like that (assuming obviously) and there not intended to be used more than once , so there usually not coated or treated in anyway other than being made & sanded down , which usually means even after the first water , the wood starts wicking it up.. but plastic ones... , plastic ones are game changers 🔥

    • @benjif2424
      @benjif2424 Год назад +2

      @@PaletteBegonia begonias like nutrient rich soils without a lot of direct sun light, so yeah, that sounds like it's not the right place for single use chop sticks.

  • @BSG0005
    @BSG0005 10 месяцев назад +15

    I’ve got a great hack-if u accidentally left ur plant too long & the soil is bone dry, it’s difficult for the soil to absorb water, esp Peet based soil. So add a drop of castille soap (it’s made from vegetable oils) to ur watering can. This helps the soil absorb the water. I use this hack often so I can attest that it does not harm ur plants. Just don’t use dish soap or other super harsh soaps that have a lot of detergents (although I’ve done this every once in a while when in a pinch)

  • @vondascreations-vondagray4113
    @vondascreations-vondagray4113 Год назад +32

    My favorite tips from this video are, using a fork to lift seedlings and small plants out for transplanting, tongs for cactus, and to water well the day before cutting for propagating. Thanks!

  • @LaLaLonna
    @LaLaLonna Год назад +63

    Another hack to dress up plain pots i just saw is to take a sweater/jumper (for the English 😊) you no longer want and fit your pot inside one of the sleeves just up to the edge of the top of the pot, and cut the sweater where the bottom of the pot is. Its a sweater for your pots. ❤

  • @Thi-Nguyen
    @Thi-Nguyen 6 месяцев назад +13

    One of my favorite things to set my plants on when I bring them in for the winter is a diatomaceous mat. They often sell them as dish drying mats and such, but they work wonders for keeping my wood surfaces from suffering water damage when I water my plants. I’ve started keeping one underneath every single plant I have in my home so that if I accidentally splash a bit of water or the pot leaks a tad, the pad absorbs it and keeps my floors and counters dry.
    For the repotting leaf protection, I always use plastic wrap just around the upper portion of the plant. This way I can see leaves and stems clearly, I can work around them easily, I don’t have to tape anything, and it’s also safe to leave in place to support the plant until it acclimates to its new pot.

  • @MrVineEye
    @MrVineEye Год назад +27

    Great ideas. An alternative remedy I came up with for the terracotta-saucer-condensation problem was to get some of the small self adhesive felt pads that you can buy for furniture feet. Cut the circles into quarters and put four equally spaced under the edge of the saucer. Not only did it remove condensation issues but they're also easier to move around without roughly rubbing on the surface. They're not visible underneath, doesn't alter the aesthetic. Very cheap as a single circle was enough for each saucer and you got 12 in a pack for £1.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +5

      Nice idea 💡

    • @mariabegonesarria7406
      @mariabegonesarria7406 Год назад +3

      Genial! Gracias

    • @kikki2012
      @kikki2012 11 месяцев назад +2

      Why do they have to be cut into squares? I have used them round, as they come, and it seems to work just fine.

    • @MrVineEye
      @MrVineEye 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@kikki2012 hi they don't. I cut the circles into multiple pieces so that they go further. Quarter circles. So you get 4 out of one piece.
      They go further that way and I had a lot of terracotta saucers!

    • @kikki2012
      @kikki2012 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrVineEye Aha, I see. The ones I used are quite small, to begin with. Perhaps I could have cut them in half.

  • @patruff3000
    @patruff3000 Год назад +13

    I save all different size plastic lids to put in the bottoms of the decorative pots for air circulation and leftover potential water and also to raise them higher to fit the pot if need be.

  • @lolanastoulis2928
    @lolanastoulis2928 Год назад +33

    I love your videos because they are short and informative and you don’t make around unlike planterina,thank you so much

    • @amberdavis7243
      @amberdavis7243 Год назад +22

      He's not the type of person to hate on another person so not sure why you brought negativity here. Complimenting him without insulting another person would have been just fine.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +5

      Glad you like them!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +12

      Only 5 minute crafts 😂

    • @lindaschad9734
      @lindaschad9734 Год назад +7

      @@amberdavis7243 Lola doesn't need YOU to tell her how to comment - you brought negativity, too.

    • @christineblair3631
      @christineblair3631 Год назад

      on a positive note, this, after commenting on vids for bout 15 years is the first time I've ever used the dislike button! lol@@lindaschad9734

  • @karleyyork9001
    @karleyyork9001 Год назад +32

    You are so knowledgeable and so kind to share the light with other RUclipsrs. Very Kind of You. Thank you for your content.

  • @berritandersen288
    @berritandersen288 Год назад +23

    I implemented many of your tips and tricks. My plants thank both you and me. 🤩 I love your sense of humour.

  • @cindywannamaker5299
    @cindywannamaker5299 Год назад +35

    I use an extra large kitty litter pan to bottom water. It sure makes getting them watered so much easier!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +4

      Great stuff 👍

    • @lindaschad9734
      @lindaschad9734 Год назад +6

      And if you have a bunch of small pots like I do, it's a great way to transport them to the sink, too.

    • @zivdavey9374
      @zivdavey9374 Год назад +1

      I use empty chocolate tubs, yay Christmas!

    • @QueenGail
      @QueenGail Год назад +2

      Great idea, now let me go dig mine out of the basement 😊
      Blessings 💜💚

    • @lynnwinebrenner2187
      @lynnwinebrenner2187 11 месяцев назад +1

      I use a plastic oil pan from the dollar store!

  • @l.m.9375
    @l.m.9375 14 дней назад +1

    Kitty Litter: Use cheap clay litter, no additives.fragrance, or sparkles. Love Sheffield!

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy Год назад +36

    I bought beneficial mites for thrips and spider mites, and a tube of soil mites that eat fungus gnat eggs/larvae, and it’s only been maybe a week but I already haven’t seen any gnats for a couple of days! I’d been battling them all summer (more than the couple that were around before) , and it was so annoying, so I’m VERY happy to see results already with the mites :)

  • @reginabradshaw2050
    @reginabradshaw2050 9 месяцев назад +4

    I'm 62. Love Plants as far back as I can remember. I'm amazed by all the plants you have. Never had August Nats. I bet your wife just loves all those plants. I just love plants❤ They clean your air and give Oxygen. I was taught to make my own fertilizer. So many. I have a worm garden too. Worm castings, egg shell water, leaf tea, Confrey leaf ... and more. I have 12 aloe Vera plants. Some are huge.
    Thank you. I Subscribed.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh wow!

    • @cherrybullimore9134
      @cherrybullimore9134 26 дней назад

      Do you harvest your aloe Vera plant? I have 2 to use alternatively. It’s a great skin and hair conditioner.

  • @jamesa7506
    @jamesa7506 Год назад +32

    Two weeks later and I finally finished watching this video! I should quit my job so I can spend more time watching yt videos! Yup, that's the ticket. To the devil boss man and bill collectors, I'm learning hacks!! 🎉🥳🎊 Thanks sheffy ol boy! I owe it all to you!

  • @maryblue75
    @maryblue75 Год назад +12

    Ah yes, the skewer I have been using it , before knowing someone recommends it! It’s amazing. The sound and feel and amount of soil sticking to it, tells you the moisture!

  • @undergrace_6.14
    @undergrace_6.14 Год назад +8

    I purchased a countertop water distiller for my drinking water to eliminate plastic bottles and I've saved so much $.
    I now use the distilled water for my cats and plants too.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      Sounds interesting.

    • @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies
      @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, my grandma convinced me to buy one of those. Really is super simple to use, and cheaper long-term than water conditioners.

    • @qveenissac
      @qveenissac 2 месяца назад +1

      Omg thank u for this idea!! I've been considering a countertop reverse osmosis setup but didn't like that it wastes so much water processing the pure RO water. The distiller is so much better for my needs! Didn't even know that was an affordable option til I Googled after reading your comment!

  • @michelleherbert8747
    @michelleherbert8747 Год назад +9

    I’ve always mulched my indoor plants looks so much better. These are great hacks. Thank you.

  • @sharonpollitt1524
    @sharonpollitt1524 Год назад +7

    I use the clear plastic cups you get from take out to use as a cover for my small pants to boost humidity, instead of a glass mason jar thanks for the video!😄

  • @maramanmargie44
    @maramanmargie44 11 месяцев назад +12

    I actually had a pothos root to my painted wall, i was so surprized by this! i gently pulled it away from the surface of the wall.😃

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  11 месяцев назад +3

      Didn’t damage anything?

    • @tahlularoyalty7672
      @tahlularoyalty7672 10 месяцев назад +5

      I hope you at least gave it an ‘attaboy’ for its effort! - i.e., rooting for the underdog when the underdog roots! 🪴 obviously, I’m not embarrassed to admit I talk to my plants.

    • @trishtuthill6107
      @trishtuthill6107 9 месяцев назад +5

      Mine did the same. Left little holes in the paint. It made me smile each time I saw what the little rebel did to my wall. 😂

  • @andreamcneilage5159
    @andreamcneilage5159 Год назад +9

    For other cuttings I have a hack where I put several cuttings straight into potting media in a pot, then place 3 chopsticks around the edges I then pop a thin freezer bag over the cuttings and chop sticks, then secure the see through plastic bag with an elastic band around the top of the pot. The chop sticks keep the bag from collapsing on the cuttings. It is a mini hot house, with all the humidity needed. Light gets through, air is let in through the holes in the plastic pot, it works like a treat.

  • @CosmicQuinn
    @CosmicQuinn 2 месяца назад +3

    Can confirm snake plants and Christmas cactus live together well. A piece of the cactus was broken off so I popped it in with the snake plant like “that plant is doing well, you should stay alive in there” and they’re both thriving. It looks lovely having the tall snakes surrounded by droopy cactus stems and flowers 🌺 total accident but it’s now one of my favourite pots

  • @miniscenesgb
    @miniscenesgb Год назад +9

    Love these hacks! Here's a random one for you - the broken pots - I use then as a pile of wildlife havens in the garden. just a tiny area with a little pile of them - bugs, frogs and toads have moved in :)

  • @pattyg8916
    @pattyg8916 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is the first time watching your video.
    Very informative. I learned a few new things. Maybe your other videos aren’t as long but I’d like to see shorter ones. I’ll have to rewatch and take some notes.
    One thing I do is fill empty gallon milk jugs with water and let them sit without lids for at least 24 hours. Supposedly that lets the chlorine and other bad things escape. Sometimes I put small traces of fertilizer in water or a small amount Epsom salt in. Mostly just plain water since I heard plants need a resting or dormant time over winter months.
    I was glad to see there are others who are always propagating more plants. My counter is full of jars with starts in them. My husband doesn’t like it and tells me to just throw them away.
    Anyway, I really enjoyed your podcast and will look forward to more. I also want to go back and catch the names of the others you mentioned.
    Sorry this is so long.

  • @OldLady-um9kt
    @OldLady-um9kt Год назад +12

    Thank you for your informative videos. I had pesky little knats and heard to use cinnamon. I had cinnamon sticks and laid them on top of soil and I haven't had any pest for months now. Oh, I just received two orchid plants and listened to your videos for their care along with MissOrchidGirl. My plants are loving their better informed care I am giving them. And YES I am using your watering meter and I don't over water now. Hugs!

  • @wanderotter4667
    @wanderotter4667 6 месяцев назад +6

    Mr. Sheffield is rocking the gray sweats!

  • @susanshardlow1881
    @susanshardlow1881 Год назад +14

    I’m trying out sliced wine corks to top mulch my orchids. Rose Hardy from hardy plants used cork granules, in her potting mix. It will be interesting to try this out in 2024.

  • @dianavandermeer6712
    @dianavandermeer6712 10 месяцев назад +3

    A bit of neem oil in each watering can with a touch of dish soap absolutely takes care of fungus gnats. Thanks for all of your plant help!

  • @FHRider-o1m
    @FHRider-o1m Год назад +13

    Love the pothos trio 💕 I got all excited thinking I’d try making a Christmas Wreath out of them, then realised I’d have to hang it on the inside of the front door…😂

  • @Tony.795
    @Tony.795 Год назад +8

    It is possible to put avocado seeds directly into moist soil and they'll sprout. Bury them about halfway or a bit more. That way you're not making holes into the seed and the roots are acclimated to soil from the get go.

  • @Gardening.shorts
    @Gardening.shorts Год назад +4

    24:25 so I watched this video when it came out and I tried the milk one and I love it so much. Thank you so much mr Sheffield ! You’re the best plant RUclipsr I know !

  • @MelAtlNP
    @MelAtlNP 6 месяцев назад +4

    I’m enjoying your channel. I’m learning a lot! Plus it makes me smile when you sometimes speak about your plants “babies” with affection. I feel the same way. ❤️

  • @katelarouche2835
    @katelarouche2835 5 дней назад +1

    Golden pothos cuttings contain natural rooting hormone that helps other cuttings to grow roots sooner ❤ This is my new favorite hack!

  • @virginiawilkinson5038
    @virginiawilkinson5038 3 месяца назад +3

    Yes, I worked as a plant care going to hotels,offices, Dr office, malls, caring for plants. We used the stick method for watering.

  • @hepcatliz
    @hepcatliz Год назад +7

    what a great video! wonderful community effort, taking away LOTS of awesome ideas 😲🤓👍

  • @christopherfairs1040
    @christopherfairs1040 Год назад +4

    I’ve been watching you for a year now and every since I’ve found my love with plants again , thank you ❤

  • @paula.covaci
    @paula.covaci Год назад +6

    Thank you for these videos and your comedy😅 i feel so goood learning stuff for my plants while laughing at you humour:)) love it!!

  • @alisonlance5149
    @alisonlance5149 8 месяцев назад +3

    I am a pup 😅 in the plant world. Thank you. I am learning so much.

  • @patriciapage2109
    @patriciapage2109 Месяц назад +2

    I love your programs ❤ I took a small aquarium and cut some rose limbs to propagate in the ground outside, and covered the cuttings with the aquarium. The next spring 10 out of 12 cuttings rooted ❣️

  • @Theperilsofbev
    @Theperilsofbev Год назад +9

    Sooooo much I want to say... I love your channel! Thanks so very much 🌿

  • @Nebraska564
    @Nebraska564 Год назад +6

    Thanks for another great video. Love your style of presenting and plan to use your ideas.

  • @juliahoffman3966
    @juliahoffman3966 Год назад +6

    Today is my birthday!! Thank you for the gift of your post you plant god!!

  • @No_fear_destination_plants
    @No_fear_destination_plants 11 месяцев назад +4

    You are a plant genius! I knew about pet shop supplies for plants, but nothing about improving water with aquarim water treatment. I just order one and it is soo cheap vs distilled water. Thank you so much!

  • @kimchristianson5293
    @kimchristianson5293 11 месяцев назад +4

    This video had so much valuable information! Thank you! I'll probably come back to this video several times!

  • @traceyg7925
    @traceyg7925 5 месяцев назад +3

    I am a newbie plant mama and I absolutely love all of these tips! Particularly the bottom watering system. It totally makes sense 🤓🌱

  • @carriebradshaw5157
    @carriebradshaw5157 10 месяцев назад +2

    I absolutely agree with not disturbing the roots,as much as possible.For less shock on plants when repotting. Thank you so much for giving helpful and practical tips,

  • @nnekababy
    @nnekababy 8 месяцев назад +12

    Omg…that candle container hack is TOP TIER! To think of all of the pretty candle holders I’ve thrown away over the years…😢.

    • @LED816
      @LED816 6 месяцев назад

      I just took about 20 used candles that have about 1/2 inch of wax left, melted them down, and poured them together to make a new layered candle. I’ve been sitting here looking at all the pretty colored glass, not wanting to throw them out and trying to figure out what to do with them. This video came at the perfect time! Lol

    • @C.Womack
      @C.Womack 4 месяца назад

      @@LED816

  • @kathleenmecca1435
    @kathleenmecca1435 2 месяца назад +1

    I've added ivy - all types - to every plant I have, practically. I love the graceful, "victorian" look. Plus, it add incredible interest and texture not to mention lushness.

  • @nacmegfeegle2310
    @nacmegfeegle2310 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love looking at your plants. And your voice is soothing. So many great ideas.

  • @candimiller3282
    @candimiller3282 4 месяца назад +1

    I am a indoor plant mulcher. I find this is a great hack for not only retaining moisture in the hot summer but this also creates humidity right under those tropical plant leaves genius! This has been a total game changer for dry winters. I also just love the way it looks. I use bark, sphagnum moss, pumice, coconut husk and charcoal depending on the type of plant and their unique needs. I strongly encourage charcoal for all plants though it’s antibacterial 😉 Another humidity hack is to layer plants closely together. For lager plants I sit a small pot of pothos on the soil creating humidity and camouflage for the larger pot.

  • @mikkibubble4711
    @mikkibubble4711 10 месяцев назад +4

    Instead of cork plates, I use yoghurt lids. They keep the moisture from pots away from the window sills. Zero costs and saving the environment from at least a little additional plastic waste.

  • @caroldragon7545
    @caroldragon7545 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm an indoor plant mulcher. In the summer after mowing the lawn I take handfuls of grass clippings and mulch the plants. I like the way they look and the clippings are very easy to arrange nicely, especially on little pots.

  • @aida087
    @aida087 Год назад +3

    I love all of these great tips!! I especially love using chopsticks for testing soil moisture or breaking up the soil, plastic containers for my propagations, Pothos cuttings and cinnamon for my cuttings, lemon juice/water for cleaning my Orchid leaves, showering my large plants to also mimic a "rainforest," the grow lights with attached timer definitely helps, and keeping my plants in indoor greenhouses in the Winter!!
    But I never knew I could use kitty litter as a soil amendment, the bathtub hack for when your away from home for sometime, and now I understand why my soil compacts after some time!! I will definitely start bottom watering!!😊🙏🙏

  • @kimcroteau6384
    @kimcroteau6384 Год назад +5

    I love your videos. I have learned so much for you. I just bought the water conditioner and just ordered grow lights! Thank you

  • @JuanellHopper
    @JuanellHopper Год назад +6

    I always use long tweezers for my cacti. They seem to hold on better than tongs. They are definitely the hardest to repot. I always enjoy your videos. 😊

  • @JeniferPetersen-pe4sj
    @JeniferPetersen-pe4sj 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hello! Conversations from Pennsylvania USA. I just wanted to say I've never gotten irritated or annoyed with your and Kill This Plants videos. Very informative, non condescending and just mature. You both have a fun sense of humor without making it all about you. I have a question if I may. I have gathered tree bark to make my own chunky soil for my Monsteras and Snake and ZZ plants. Is there a " No no" I don't know about and if so how would you proceed making this soil?

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks! The thing that springs to mind is bugs and bacteria lurking in the wood. You'd need to break it down into small chunks to use in a soil mix. Very thrifty though i like it

    • @JeniferPetersen-pe4sj
      @JeniferPetersen-pe4sj 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking of sanitizing it if possible but then that adds chemicals into the environment which is not a road I want to take.

    • @tamimartine8441
      @tamimartine8441 7 месяцев назад +2

      I think you can sanitize by baking it in your oven.

  • @jackiewhitney5031
    @jackiewhitney5031 Год назад +6

    Great video, Richard! When I want to get those hard water lime spots off new bought plants or even bringing your plants from the outside to inside I simply mix 1 teaspoon of Dr. Bronner's peppermint castile soap with 4 cups of warm water wipe on and it becomes shiny and clean again :))

  • @shaniaa9287
    @shaniaa9287 10 месяцев назад +3

    What a SUPER GREAT video ❤ I learned SO much just with this one video...ever grateful 🙏 Thanks ever so much ❤❤❤❤

  • @BeckyMesser
    @BeckyMesser Год назад +23

    Anyone else freak out at 11:40 when he put a perfectly good plant in the trash? 😅😂

    • @nalikabidasee8216
      @nalikabidasee8216 9 месяцев назад +1

      💯 %

    • @MelAtlNP
      @MelAtlNP 6 месяцев назад +1

      I bet you a $1 he only did it to illustrate his point, then immediately snatched it back out :)

    • @BeckyMesser
      @BeckyMesser 5 месяцев назад

      @@MelAtlNP I hope you’re right 🙈

  • @Lee-mmg
    @Lee-mmg 5 месяцев назад +1

    My momma grew seeds from avocadoes. :-) She grew ivy and had them growing along her walls. :-) Makes me smile to think of the things she grew. So much great info.

  • @americanflika1311
    @americanflika1311 Год назад +5

    I also use command hooks to train plants but use cassette or video tape to hang plant arms from the hooks. Then you adjust or hang more than one per hook and plants don't get stuck in the hooks.❤

  • @mdevorah6833
    @mdevorah6833 2 месяца назад +2

    ❤ avacado seeds do not need tooth picks. Use a narrow containers top.(bottle neck type).The bottom can be touched by water. It helps prevent it from splitting in half

  • @FredTheFicusAndFriends
    @FredTheFicusAndFriends Год назад +7

    Great hacks, and fantastic advice. 👍 Totally an indoor plant mulcher myself, I use coco bark or orchid bark mix usually. Plus, the idea you must break up plant roots is an old wives tale, and originally only for outdoor plants. To my mind, the whole idea that the plant may strangle itself always sounded a bit sus, but maybe I just give plants a bit more credit. That's the reason I also love bottom watering, it gives the plant a chance to take up the water itself.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +5

      Yay another bottom waterer 😁

    • @andreamcneilage5159
      @andreamcneilage5159 Год назад +2

      It's an old wives' tale about teasing roots. It's only really trees grown by seed that need their roots teased because they have a tap root. If the bottom of the plant is compacted with roots, it is a good idea to loosen the bottom a little bit. It encourages roots to move down in the potting media when potting up a size. But not the sides, unless the roots are growing around in a circle inside the pot. (I have a degree in Nursery Production) ..... I love your hacks 😊 really clever.

  • @jencollier8306
    @jencollier8306 11 месяцев назад +2

    Dreamy😍 I cannot love this enough.
    Thank you! Please keep sharing your goodness!!

  • @timginter146
    @timginter146 10 месяцев назад +3

    oh man, I was fighting gnats after I bought an infested second-hand plant. I tried everything, 3 things worked in the end - hoover and daily hovering the flying ones; sticky yellow "flowers" to catch the ones that are taking off and finally, 1.6% solution of hydrogen peroxide to water the plant instead of water - finally no gnats in the house!

  • @xArmfire
    @xArmfire 6 месяцев назад +1

    Another fun thing I've been doing for display purposes and sunlight is stacking books underneath my pots to give them a height gradient. It looks very aesthetically pleasing! Just be careful to keep them dry when you're misting your plants

  • @kellycasperhanson4426
    @kellycasperhanson4426 Год назад +12

    Most cat litter is designed to HOLD ONTO WATER which may actually waterlog your plant's soil.
    ❤ Love your channel! Keep up with the great ideas💡.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +4

      Thank you 😊

    • @MsLevi67
      @MsLevi67 11 месяцев назад

      And it’s designed to clump I would t think that would be good either. But who knows 😂

    • @kellycasperhanson4426
      @kellycasperhanson4426 11 месяцев назад

      @MsLevi67
      You're so right about their tendency to clump, but imagine that clump of wet clay just sitting in the soil, holding onto too much water for our precious plants.
      👍 It's always good, though, to question random suggestions.

    • @MsLevi67
      @MsLevi67 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kellycasperhanson4426 Yes, I have cats. I couldn’t imagine. Even the non clumping still holds on to moisture. Not something I’d personally do with my precious plants.

    • @kellycasperhanson4426
      @kellycasperhanson4426 11 месяцев назад

      @@MsLevi67
      You get it!!!

  • @MaMa2BZ
    @MaMa2BZ Год назад +2

    The repotting hack I'm going to start using. Saves you on the challenge of getting your big bushy plant into a newer pot

  • @annabergman1166
    @annabergman1166 Год назад +9

    Wouldn't a moist paper towel work just as well (if not better for non flat leaves) than a lint roller to see if you have pests? Also an alternative for using a mason jar as a humidity dome for small plant or cuttings, is to just put the whole plant in a ziplock bag. I also use ziplock bags to give extra moisture to unfurling leaves that get stuck.

  • @mikelenz1990
    @mikelenz1990 4 месяца назад +1

    1:38 best anti-overwatering hack. I’ve heard yet you are correct. I would actually put that up there with the moisture meter actually that you mentioned in if I’m not mistaken last week video.

  • @debbibowen
    @debbibowen Год назад +6

    I added my seeming million cuttings into one pot. Heart leaf philos and Brazils do well with pothos.

  • @drewberchtolzthofen886
    @drewberchtolzthofen886 Год назад +2

    5:00
    Great point, especially if this contains zeolite, which is rather abandoned and not scars resource as perlite. It's is porous without any processing, I use it for blueberry cultivation and as mulc, depending on the size of a fraction.

  • @reneesutherland
    @reneesutherland Год назад +4

    To water lots of plants jusy get a weed sprayer (the kind you pump) and use it just for water. As a bonus, it can mist too!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Год назад +1

      That's what I use. I have one for water and another for fertilizer. Love then both.

  • @qveenissac
    @qveenissac 7 месяцев назад +2

    31:04 I cut old plastic spice or pill bottles in half or thirds w/ a utility blade to create risers inside my cache pot. Cutting plastic water bottles into rings works too. Helps w/ drainage and also makes it easier to grip when the cache pot is too deep. (U can even turn an iron on low/Rayon and rub the cut bottle over a piece of parchment on the iron to smooth the cut edge or take it down to a more precise height.)
    I often poke a hole in the inner plastic pot w/ a hot nail or pin and tie a loop of fishing line to make a lil "handle." Ez to pull out of snug cache pots.

    • @shel-f7c
      @shel-f7c 2 месяца назад

      That's brilliant. I wedge a coin between the inside and outside pots, but I keep breaking my nails or ruining manicures. Thank you!

  • @jamiehill3220
    @jamiehill3220 Год назад +4

    Great ideas!! I use chopsticks I get from take out to repot my cacti.

  • @mwanamrembo
    @mwanamrembo 9 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best videos on RUclips! I like the use of humor too and i could relate, especially the parts where i forget to label and record. Hillarious.

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Год назад +4

    I was thinking of putting my neon pothos and my marble queen in the same pot. As of now they're growing beautifully in a 4 inch pot . Both pots need to be eventually repotted because their roots are showing their face through the bottom. How do I decide what size pot to use to put both plants in? Remember their current pots are 4 inch pots. Thanks Richard you are my plant savior.

  • @hypsyjoo369
    @hypsyjoo369 Месяц назад +2

    Mosquito dunks also kill the fungus gnat larvae. You can add small pieces into the watering can and it will release as you water the plants.

  • @rmullins9596
    @rmullins9596 Год назад +4

    I need a recorder to take notes ! your so wonderful with information!! I could never remember all this 😂..Thank you so much your my go to !!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      thank you very much 😁

    • @denisef1153
      @denisef1153 Год назад +2

      I got a notebook to write notes with the name of the channel I hit the ideas from. I save the video to my favorites. As I write the note I also mark the time stamp of the video. Really helps and saves time. I’m just learning again as it’s been 10 years since I gardened. I’m loving this hobby. I’m getting compliments from my neighbors.

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Год назад

      🌱 I make files in RUclips to save videos I like going back to. For instance, I made a file named House Plants. Then, any video I want to keep as reference, I save it to that file and have it available for future reference.
      I also use the "Notes" feature on the cellular phone. Again, I make Notes named after the subject and inside I file the link and some info to remind me why I saved it.

    • @rmullins9596
      @rmullins9596 Год назад

      Thank you GG! (GardenGang) for your great suggestions , I'll see if I can follow through with your suggestions,,I'm not really good on computer!! Thanks so much.!!!

  • @denisef1153
    @denisef1153 Год назад +2

    Thank you so very much
    Mr Sheffield. Just found you and your now my number one go to for my gardening tips/ideas/instructions. ❤

  • @jillbirdy2777
    @jillbirdy2777 Год назад +4

    I love watching your videos! I have over 300 plants, most of which are top watered. I put Mosquito Bits in a tea strainer and hang it in my water can. I also use the yellow sticky traps I've seen in your videos. I change out the MBs every two weeks. I have no gnats. I hope you give it a try!😊

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +3

      Thanks. I can’t get mosquito bits in the uk unfortunately ☹️

  • @soniainsley
    @soniainsley Месяц назад +1

    For the grow light purchase a smart plug and set the light to come on at sunset for 4 hours via Apple home kit. Great to top up your plants light on winter days without having to think about it. It all happens automatically! Magic!

  • @Gardening.shorts
    @Gardening.shorts Год назад +4

    25:05 I also done the hole in the handle and I hated it so much (sorry) because when I watered it the water came out from both directions so when I made another one of these I made sure to make no hole in the handle !😅

  • @mdevorah6833
    @mdevorah6833 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤ I use my large dawn soap container. The top helps and I can squeeze the bottle to control the stream. Just make sure you really got all the soap out.
    I pre-fill so the chlorine can escape (cover off)

  • @lindaedwards4632
    @lindaedwards4632 Год назад +4

    Love chopsticks as a gardening tool 🎉😀

  • @conniescott5748
    @conniescott5748 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the first time I listen to your videos, I love them !!! Very good information.

  • @PaletteBegonia
    @PaletteBegonia Год назад +4

    Worm castings is also a good , and a rather soft natural fertilizer , i mean soft as in , not heavy in chemicals like most synthetics. A quick Google shows ,
    It contains minerals such as concentrated nitrates, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus. Because it is purely organic fertilizer, worm castings can increase a plant's yield, protect both soil and plants from diseases, and help the soil retain moisture.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      Very good

    • @denisef1153
      @denisef1153 Год назад +2

      I do the same thing. The worm castings really improved my soils health.

    • @MsLevi67
      @MsLevi67 11 месяцев назад +1

      Worm castings also have contain high levels of chitinase - a natural insect repellent. This enzyme helps dissolve chitin, the substance that comprises the exo-skeletons of most insects. When used properly, worm castings help to repel chewing and sucking insects like aphids, whiteflies, and hard-shelled plant bugs.

    • @denisef1153
      @denisef1153 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MsLevi67 I had no idea it did this in addition to everything else. I just fertilized with worm castings a few weeks ago. What an amazing effect.

  • @Joyce-lq6gm
    @Joyce-lq6gm 6 месяцев назад +2

    I cut the top off of a 2 liter soda bottle & use it to put over the plants to create humidity. If it falls, there is no problem with the glass breaking when it hits the ground as the bottle is made of plastic.

  • @nunyabizness9104
    @nunyabizness9104 Год назад +10

    I think that if u use clumping kitty litter it might cause some problems with your plants? no?

  • @QueenAnnesLace13
    @QueenAnnesLace13 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the great tips. Love the print over your fireplace!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @QueenAnnesLace13
      @QueenAnnesLace13 Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants , do you have any information on the artist? I tried doing a search and could not find any information. Thank you.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      @@QueenAnnesLace13 Pete McKee and print is called sea breeze

    • @QueenAnnesLace13
      @QueenAnnesLace13 Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants, Thank you so much!!

  • @richardr5878
    @richardr5878 Год назад +10

    I can never show this video to my wife. I’m all about the 3M stuff, she loves to pin. I literally yelled NO, WHY!!! when you pinned that pothos to the wall.😂