This man has knowledge from his Grandfather and has a GREEN Thumb! I'd like to learn these methods of gardening I'm getting older and that's what I'd like to do...thank you so much dear Sir from the USA🇺🇸 much love 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@SpicyMoustache Ok, Spicy Moustache... What is your interpretation of the meanings of Star on Your Hand? Ancient Teachings, Sacred kept Secret? You might be interested in an Anthropologist here on RUclips called Robert Sepehr, that has numerous interesting videos about Ancient Religions, that he deep dives into. Thanks for all you teach us
Interesting - don’t the leaves on the berry contain a *very* mild poison? I would worry the whole leaf system does. It’s quite low so maybe not harmful but that’s what I’ve read
@@bradf.9365 no, you're wrong. They contain caffeic acid which could help with arthritis, vitamin C, calcium, and iron. They also contain tannins which help with digestion. The only danger is a possible allergy, just like with the fruits themselves. But there is no poison in the leaves.
@@lindmarcellaUs too. Going to try to cover our mint bed with a tarp and put stones around edges to hold it down until the mint is gone. We can't get rid of it even tho we've ripped it out several times, it's taken over. Read if we plant the pot that it's in in the dirt, it might work to not spread. Will see next year. We like mint, just not out of control mint...
Sometimes the inverted figure of the pentagram, with two points facing upward and one facing down, is associated with negative or “black” magic and devil worship. The inverted pentagram is broadly used in Satanism, sometimes depicted with the goat's head of Baphomet, as popularized by the Church of Satan since 1968. Other depictions of the Satanic goat's head resemble the pentagram lacking explicit outlines. Or it's Wiccan... We don't live in a world where it's considered protection anymore.. I don't think... This dude will have to answer the question as to what it means to him personally. He clearly wanted his audience to see it as a direct focal point for this piece. It's the 1st time I've seen him do that. Maybe he'll speak to what it means... maybe not. God Bless Us All 🤍🕯🕊
I'm pretty sure mint doesn't need to be hardier than it already is haha!! Plant mint next to your doors and windows, they're incredible for making sure flies never come into your house
I like to push baby strawberry plant on the runner in dirt for about a week so it can root before I cut the runner from the mother plant for a new strawberry plant. Going to have to try the leaves in a bag. Like that you cut plants for compost, this is something I need to do. Love your channel, you do alot of great things I would like to try. ty!
I just finished pulling up the potatoes, I was also taking the chance to pull up grass that was growing in the back of the bed. I had a pair or shears with me so I was cutting the roots off to go to the sandy soil and cutting the grass blades to mix in with the dirt soil to decompose before putting a layer of aging horse manure on top that's heavy on the hay to help replenish some nutrients, I'll be spreading the manure when I plant in that spot and treat it as mulch.
i still can’t get over how badass this guy looks, he literally looks like someone that will murder you, while in reality he seems like a very cool and chill dude
I love his videos - so informative, straightforward and insanely helpful!!! Keep up the awesome work!! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us (with that awesome accent!)
winter in Texas has been raining for 6 days...and I can't go outside to cover plants. your instructions I will give to my neighbor so he can cut and cover my plants. thank you.
Spicy mustache! What about us in the heat melting abyss?? Aka, South Florida 😭. How do we prevent our stuff from getting leggy when we don’t have a hibernation so to speak.
Seen the Fiskars Tools you use on occasion! Hope you like them as much as i do (and contact Fiskars if any issues or breakage with their products as they have a lifetime guarantee on all tools).
Where I live, most plants just chill during winter even if they don't produce fruits they don't die or freeze, I've never seen snow my entire life and my mint is just having the best time of its life in my garden rn
Question to the cats use the plants and veggies as a bathroom, I wanna start a garden in my back yard but im afraid the stray cats will use it as thier bathroom
Thanks for the tip about strawberries. I'm trying them again and hope they survive my canadian winter. Question: should I leave them in their large pot or put them inground fir the winter?
I still believe sweetie you ought to write books on your gardening knowledge and skills and food preparation . Love watching your video's but they go by so fast. Thank you . Please consider writing a book or 2 it would be the best seller. Have a blessed day😊
the roots of past-plants will decompose into future soil-goodness, yes... OR the roots will keep living and your chili plant will branch-out anew. Does it get too cold for that where you are? here our chili plants are perennial and can grow indefinitely 💚👌
No no no, don't cut away your pepper plant like that! They are a perennial plant!! Just trim down some of the branches and leaves and bring it inside in a garage or basement, somewhere it can stay cooler, water sparingly throughout the winter season and then next spring you'll be able to plant them again!
Me, who don't garden and live in tropical country: *taking mental notes*
What country u from
@@stoicsapiens1669Antarctica
@@skeleton9228ah yes, tropical Antarctica nation
he lives in london lol
You literally have the best soil. All you need is the seeds, tropical weather is like a cheat code
Satan ain’t got nothing on Jesus.
Boy shut up 😂
That's right
Neither exist so that's fine
Amen I unsubbed when I seen that star on his hand 🤚 smh
This man has knowledge from his Grandfather and has a GREEN Thumb! I'd like to learn these methods of gardening I'm getting older and that's what I'd like to do...thank you so much dear Sir from the USA🇺🇸 much love 🙏🏻🙏🏻
ok but that little black cat is so cute!
I’ve never been more attracted to a man in my life.
I’m glad someone said it
😂🤘🏼
Same issue here damn
Nice. Finally female Simps
💯😳😁😍❤️🔥
Right . 💪🙏👍😊👌🌟
A lot of great help and work here, but uneasy about the pentagram!!!
What’s wrong with a little satanism on the side
Thanks for always sharing tips
No worries 😉
@@SpicyMoustache Ok, Spicy Moustache... What is your interpretation of the meanings of Star on Your Hand? Ancient Teachings, Sacred kept Secret?
You might be interested in an Anthropologist here on RUclips called Robert Sepehr, that has numerous interesting videos about Ancient Religions, that he deep dives into.
Thanks for all you teach us
You can save the leaves from your strawberry plants and make a nice tea with them. They have vitamin C among other nutrients and taste lovely too
Interesting - don’t the leaves on the berry contain a *very* mild poison? I would worry the whole leaf system does. It’s quite low so maybe not harmful but that’s what I’ve read
@@bradf.9365 no, you're wrong. They contain caffeic acid which could help with arthritis, vitamin C, calcium, and iron. They also contain tannins which help with digestion. The only danger is a possible allergy, just like with the fruits themselves. But there is no poison in the leaves.
In know blackberry leaves make a splendid tea as well
@@schuylergeery-zink1923Raspberry leaves too.
I've always just cloned my plants from the cuttings to expand my bed, I'll have to try making this tea as well. Thank you
I'm inlove with his little garden helper
Love this guys voice. For some reason his light accent is amazing 😊
Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom and knowledge! Aloha from Hawai’i 🥰
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much 😊
Lucifarian… probably diddles kids
@@SpicyMoustachehey, question plz, do u promote satanism? in the beginning u show that tattoo in ur palm, what does it mean?
thanks🍎
@@jodea2017it's not
@@jodea2017 Ancient Teachings are often called Satanic. When they are not. I AM curious what Spicy Moustache has to say
Peppers can be cut back to over winter them to give them a head start for the spring
Yep, true but I don’t like to overwinter them even if I did it In The past. I prefer to start fresh every year 😊
@@SpicyMoustache I prefer growing from seed because it means a more biodiverse garden year after year
Must try cutting plant for chili plants. How about green peppers and bannana peppers? Already tore plants out this fall. Must try next year...
Thank you so much for the tip on mint. I have the hardest time getting mint to propagate in my garden, so I will definitely be trying this.
Same
Seriously?! I can’t get rid of mint. Do you mean potted mint?
@@lindmarcellaUs too. Going to try to cover our mint bed with a tarp and put stones around edges to hold it down until the mint is gone. We can't get rid of it even tho we've ripped it out several times, it's taken over. Read if we plant the pot that it's in in the dirt, it might work to not spread. Will see next year. We like mint, just not out of control mint...
That pentagram on your hand makes me uneasy.
Then maybe you should look up the meaning of a pentagram
@@MB-yf1dlmaybe you should lol
It’s a pentacle. And if you feel uneasy when looking at it then the brainwashing worked.
@@watchchannel8201maybe you should
Sometimes the inverted figure of the pentagram, with two points facing upward and one facing down, is associated with negative or “black” magic and devil worship.
The inverted pentagram is broadly used in Satanism, sometimes depicted with the goat's head of Baphomet, as popularized by the Church of Satan since 1968. Other depictions of the Satanic goat's head resemble the pentagram lacking explicit outlines.
Or it's Wiccan...
We don't live in a world where it's considered protection anymore.. I don't think...
This dude will have to answer the question as to what it means to him personally.
He clearly wanted his audience to see it as a direct focal point for this piece. It's the 1st time I've seen him do that.
Maybe he'll speak to what it means... maybe not.
God Bless Us All 🤍🕯🕊
Tip 3 had me shook. I cut all my mint and this season it’s back with a vengeance
Love this ❤
LOVE ❤️ YOUR KITTY SO GORGEOUS.
Awsome tips 😊👍🏼💪🏻 i overwinter some of my plants. But i grow all year long.
it would be fantastic if you start a sort of school where all people and children can learn all this beauty 😊
That’s my dream 😅
Agriculture school exist i guess
It’s called “children of the corn”. Look it up.
The children yearns for the fields
@@louyou6614 they do in general... but are there schools for _urban_ farming/gardening...? Not everyone can leave the city. 🤷
great stuff!! thanks for sharing!!
Just make sure that you NEVER compost your mint because it'll turn it into nothing but ALL MINT in your compost 😅
I'm pretty sure mint doesn't need to be hardier than it already is haha!! Plant mint next to your doors and windows, they're incredible for making sure flies never come into your house
me encantan todos tus típs.de cuidado de plantas y jardinería.gracias.chico.
This guy is Nature addicted which is very good . Amazed ❣️
Thanks man! I'm a hobby gardener too, but you/your videos are inspiring me so much! Thanks man! 😉🙃🙂
As a beginner urban farmer with about as much space as you have, this channel provides endless inspiration.
Thank you for the tips! ❤
No worries 😉
I like to push baby strawberry plant on the runner in dirt for about a week so it can root before I cut the runner from the mother plant for a new strawberry plant. Going to have to try the leaves in a bag. Like that you cut plants for compost, this is something I need to do. Love your channel, you do alot of great things I would like to try. ty!
I just finished pulling up the potatoes, I was also taking the chance to pull up grass that was growing in the back of the bed. I had a pair or shears with me so I was cutting the roots off to go to the sandy soil and cutting the grass blades to mix in with the dirt soil to decompose before putting a layer of aging horse manure on top that's heavy on the hay to help replenish some nutrients, I'll be spreading the manure when I plant in that spot and treat it as mulch.
If you cut pepper plants like roses, you can overwinter them at around 10-15°C with 6-8 hours of light, such as in a conservatory.
I love this piece of music.
i still can’t get over how badass this guy looks, he literally looks like someone that will murder you, while in reality he seems like a very cool and chill dude
Keep up the work dude 😃
I love his videos - so informative, straightforward and insanely helpful!!! Keep up the awesome work!! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us (with that awesome accent!)
The first one is great never thought to do that. Doing it this year definitely 👍
winter in Texas has been raining for 6 days...and I can't go outside to cover plants.
your instructions I will give to my neighbor so he can cut and cover my plants. thank you.
Love when people promote healthy living
Yeah satanism is very healhy
@@rajalopez9357
Is the video about satanism? No, it's about gardening. So you can shut up and stick your attitude where the sun don't shine.
A convo with this guy while tripping would be hard as f 🤣 love the content homie 🤙
YOU ARE SUCH AN EFFICIENT URBAN FORMER. I HAVE SO MUCH FROM YOU.
Wow nice job buddy🍄🍁🥦
We always collect dry leaves in the park.
I would pay to take classes from this man
Blessed Be my brother.
I like the PvZ graveyard theme song
I absolutely love your videos and
“Dont judge a book by it’s cover”
thank you sir! I truly appreciate all your videos
I 💖💖💖 your videos and your Rebel Gardening book.
I love your videos! 🌶
Amazing little garden that just keeps on giving Bravo !!
Always learning new tips and tricks opened my eyes to endless possibilities haha great content mate enjoy it 👍
you could plant the runners in pots. Mint is impossible to kill. keep it in a pot.
Spicy mustache! What about us in the heat melting abyss?? Aka, South Florida 😭.
How do we prevent our stuff from getting leggy when we don’t have a hibernation so to speak.
The best compost is: cardboard, sticks, dry leaves and rotting fruits and vegetables. there is no soil with more nutrients than that
Wow amazing sharing
Seen the Fiskars Tools you use on occasion! Hope you like them as much as i do (and contact Fiskars if any issues or breakage with their products as they have a lifetime guarantee on all tools).
I love your vibe
YOUR BOOK IS AMAZING!!!
You make it seem so easy. I seem to have a brown thumb. Thanks.💜🙏🏽
Where I live, most plants just chill during winter even if they don't produce fruits they don't die or freeze, I've never seen snow my entire life and my mint is just having the best time of its life in my garden rn
Thank you sir. Very good garden hacks.
Remember to prune after the first frost. Of course the winter has been very confusing for my plants
ty
Thank you 😊
Love your tips and channel
Had no ideas about the peppers..❤
Question to the cats use the plants and veggies as a bathroom, I wanna start a garden in my back yard but im afraid the stray cats will use it as thier bathroom
Thanks for the tip about strawberries. I'm trying them again and hope they survive my canadian winter.
Question: should I leave them in their large pot or put them inground fir the winter?
Thank you for your knowledge I love gardening 😊
Wawo awesome plants. Best tips ❤😊
Stick with food boxes or Amazon cardboard. Some cardboard has pesticides.
Love the Garden Assistant!
I collect fallen leaves during the fall and think i am weird! i guessed now i am not the only one!
I love this guy
Love this guy, I hope to implement some of his tips.
Thank you
Captivating. Tapes of him reading the times table should be a health supplement 🤣👍🇬🇧
delightful musical choice
Why do you have a pentagram on your hand?
You’re amazing
I still believe sweetie you ought to write books on your gardening knowledge and skills and food preparation . Love watching your video's but they go by so fast. Thank you . Please consider writing a book or 2 it would be the best seller. Have a blessed day😊
the roots of past-plants will decompose into future soil-goodness, yes... OR the roots will keep living and your chili plant will branch-out anew. Does it get too cold for that where you are? here our chili plants are perennial and can grow indefinitely 💚👌
Thank you. I have so many roots and I always assumed I had to remove them
No no no, don't cut away your pepper plant like that! They are a perennial plant!! Just trim down some of the branches and leaves and bring it inside in a garage or basement, somewhere it can stay cooler, water sparingly throughout the winter season and then next spring you'll be able to plant them again!
Can I leave a sweet pepper plant in the soil? Through the winter? It gave sweet peppers. I was thinking of pulling out completely. Any thoughts?
I never knew you could use dry leaves and cardboard that's crazy
Thanks for the tips.
I love your videos so much you are awesome
Jesus Is Life.
Jesus Is your Salvation..!
I want him in a lead actor in pirate of Caribbean sea 6 ✨✨
Good job
What’s up with the pentagram?
Your kitty cat is cute
I adore this guy so much
Thanks for sharing yourknowledge❤
We need you @greensideprimaryschool.
You are amazing. Looking forward to seeing you soon out of your busy schedule.
Thank you in advance.
Yo thanks for the tips it'll help with my garden next year
Top man 👍
should I trim back all my herd plants now?
I love your vids!!!!!!!
Incredible sharing ❤️