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Taking a Physical Geography course and we are going over different water stresses and types of plants. This was a simple and great breakdown on plants! Thank you!
Great video. I'm new to this world of flowers but really enjoy it. Loved this video as I didn't have a clue what the difference in plants were. Thank you
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Thanks for the video. It was very informative, so I gave you a thumbs up. Do you have any experience with using fragrant plants to keep mosquitoes at bay? We have a terrible mosquito problem.
Thank you for taking the time to ask your question :) I have grown plants specifically to try to reduce mosquitoes, but can't be sure how effective they have been - I have been sure that there has been less mosquitos around, but my wife has continued to attract them!! The plants that I have grown for this have been multi-purpose; they are great in the kitchen as well. These include Rosemary, Basil and Lemon Grass. I have also grown Citronella and a citronella fragrant geranium. While I have tried them for this purpose, other plants that might worth growing to repel mosquitos include Catnip, Lavender and Marigolds. Hope this helps :)
+Ray Selby Hi Ray. Some herbs are perennial while others are annual. Common perennial herbs include sage, mint and thyme while annual herbs include basil. Hope that is useful 😀
Wouldn't we have an annual growing again the following year without having to plant it? Given it would be where ever the seed drop without control over where we have it, correct? - True question :) Very good video, thank you!
In theory, yes. But of course all the conditions for seed germination need to be right. Unfortunately there are many reasons why they have not re-emerged. Another issue has been very unseasonal climatic conditions in many areas.
Thanks for the video. However, I don't think you discussed the annuals sufficiently for me to make an informed decision. So I think the video could have been better. You made clear that an annual dies at the end of one year. You said it seeds, and these seeds can germinate. But @3 mins 11sccs, you said that annuals will need to be re-planted after their cycle. But if they re-seed, then why do I need to buy new ones each year? To me, that sounds like a huge disadvantage. Will they not replace themselves?
Hahaha, good pickup, but I think context of the statement is that it doesn’t die as a result of the annual cycle of fruiting and setting seed. Of course it will die at some stage in its future 😊. Time for a beer myself now 🍺🍻 cheers 😊
Typically, annual plants only live for one season. After this they die. In order to have these plants from one year to the next, you will need to either allow them to self sow, or plant new ones. Hope this helps.
I think you are referring to when I say “replant them after they finish their lifecycle”. Most annual plants will die after they have produced seed, so you will then need to replant new ones. Hope that helps.
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This video was very helpful! :)
Finally after 50yrs I know the Difference!!! You have made it so easy to understand!!! Thank You 😊
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Honestly I think there are people in this world that just dislike a video for no apparent reason. What is there to dislike?
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Straight to the point AND with a diagram, thank you!!!
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You have a kind way of asking for a like, you sir have gotten it.
Very straightforward and easy to understand, thanks pop 👍🏻
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Thumbs up for the clear and concise explanation. Thank you!
geez why can’t my professor just explain it like that?! Than you.
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nice demonstration to allow remembering
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Ohh! Now I know the difference! Thanks 👍 well explained
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Taking a Physical Geography course and we are going over different water stresses and types of plants. This was a simple and great breakdown on plants! Thank you!
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One if the best explanations
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Great info, sir! That diagram was the most straightforward explanation I've seen yet!
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Thank you so much. I really had a hard time understanding the written explanations but now that I've watched your video it seems easy peasy😊
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Great video. I'm new to this world of flowers but really enjoy it. Loved this video as I didn't have a clue what the difference in plants were. Thank you
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Thank you for this very educational video, i’ve always wondered the difference seeing that i’ living in a tropical country.
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Got some seed bombs with annual and perennials at my friends baby shower. Looking forward to watching them grow! Thanks for the video!
Now that is something I would like to see when they are all flowering 😄
@@iCultivate1 You got it 👍 #flowerpower 😁
Thank you for sharing! I am a new gardener and I didn’t know the difference!
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Went down and gave thumbs up 😀
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Thank you so much for explaining it the way you did . Now I know
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❤❤❤😊.... It's an old video but will always be and forever relevant.
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Very simple and educational, thank you !
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Perfect information, and straight to the point ….great video, thank you 😊
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Thanks brother
That is precise but very informative. Thank you for making it easy to understand 💚💚
Sorry about my slow reply. You are so welcome
Thank you! Very clearly explained and easy to understand
Very glad you found it helpful - happy gardening 😄
Thank you for the information! Awesome vid mate.
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Thanks! 👍🏽
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Yayyy..An Aussie gardener...😁
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Thankyou for that simple explanation Sir 👍
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🤩🤩GREAT EXPLAINED SIR. IF YOU MAKE SUCH A VIDEO ILLUSTRATING MONOCARPIC AND POLYCARPIC PLANTS IT WOULD BE A GREAT JOURNEY
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Thanks a bunch😊💐🌹
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loved it very helpful
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It was great watching your videos sir..., U have a very very beautiful garden...❤️from India.
This was super helpful, thank you so much!
thank you well explained
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Thank you. very well explained, like it!
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Thanks for this informative video. Well done!
it's a very useful clip, thank you.
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Highly Useful Sir
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Nice and to the point! Thank you! 🌱
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Thank you ☺️
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Thanks for the video. It was very informative, so I gave you a thumbs up. Do you have any experience with using fragrant plants to keep mosquitoes at bay? We have a terrible mosquito problem.
Thank you for taking the time to ask your question :)
I have grown plants specifically to try to reduce mosquitoes, but can't be sure how effective they have been - I have been sure that there has been less mosquitos around, but my wife has continued to attract them!!
The plants that I have grown for this have been multi-purpose; they are great in the kitchen as well. These include Rosemary, Basil and Lemon Grass. I have also grown Citronella and a citronella fragrant geranium. While I have tried them for this purpose, other plants that might worth growing to repel mosquitos include Catnip, Lavender and Marigolds.
Hope this helps :)
@@iCultivate1 Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it.
Thanks for video Steve.....very informative and nice & simple. Do herbs fall into these two catagories as well ? cheers, Ray.
+Ray Selby Hi Ray. Some herbs are perennial while others are annual. Common perennial herbs include sage, mint and thyme while annual herbs include basil.
Hope that is useful 😀
What is the a Crossan draw plant?
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Wouldn't we have an annual growing again the following year without having to plant it? Given it would be where ever the seed drop without control over where we have it, correct? - True question :)
Very good video, thank you!
In theory, yes. But of course all the conditions for seed germination need to be right. Unfortunately there are many reasons why they have not re-emerged. Another issue has been very unseasonal climatic conditions in many areas.
Hi what is the plant with white flowers beside you from 40 seconds in of video
Thanks for the video. However, I don't think you discussed the annuals sufficiently for me to make an informed decision. So I think the video could have been better. You made clear that an annual dies at the end of one year. You said it seeds, and these seeds can germinate. But @3 mins 11sccs, you said that annuals will need to be re-planted after their cycle.
But if they re-seed, then why do I need to buy new ones each year? To me, that sounds like a huge disadvantage. Will they not replace themselves?
Perennials don’t die, eh?
Here, hold my beer for a sec.
Jk - thanks for the cycle chart!
Hahaha, good pickup, but I think context of the statement is that it doesn’t die as a result of the annual cycle of fruiting and setting seed. Of course it will die at some stage in its future 😊. Time for a beer myself now 🍺🍻 cheers 😊
What do you mean when you say an annual plant will need replanting?
I don’t understand
Typically, annual plants only live for one season. After this they die. In order to have these plants from one year to the next, you will need to either allow them to self sow, or plant new ones.
Hope this helps.
what do you mean , ''plant them after the life cycle??''
I think you are referring to when I say “replant them after they finish their lifecycle”.
Most annual plants will die after they have produced seed, so you will then need to replant new ones.
Hope that helps.
dang i thouht it was the opposite
I am glad this video was able to help ..... it is easy to make the mistake :)
Thank you.
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