You guys should totally do a seed grab-bag of sorts. You'd have to do them by growing zones of sorts but I would LOVE to discover and play with some small batches of seeds like that.
I had a monstera plant for a few years. Friends gave me the cutting. It got over 8 feet tall, and outgrew my home. I had to re-home it. A lady had a vaulted ceiling with a giant window for it and gave it a good home. Monstera plants can grow to 30 feet tall.... (why I call them a monster plant)...
A great use for luffa is to cut them up the length so you can spread them out flat. Then you can cut into squares & stitch them together to make pads. These can then be sewn together into larger pads, like the granny crochet squares, that can be used as nest box pads for your chickens. Totally organic, compostable, closes your production circle AND keeps your chickens cosy & your eggs clean 👍
I love watching you guys. Check out your Monstera. It looks like you have Rust on the back of some of your leaves. Remove those leaves! You should separate it from the rest of your plants of it will spread. Good luck, it's a beautiful plant.
I grew the Clancy potatoes from seed from Botanical Interests this season. They were older seeds and even so I think I had 100% germination or near to it. I started them indoors under led shop lights because I am in zone 4. I planted them out late and treated them poorly. Not enough water, not transplanted soon enough, not enough growing space, and I still got a bunch of lovely little potatoes. I will do it again next year. For anyone who wants to try!
Kev, I found your channel during lockdown while trying to bring nature indoors and cope with the state of the world. It's a delightful throwback to see your houseplants in the greenhouse 🥰
Just got into moss poles. Even the most basic golden pothos gets huge, chunky, and has really short nodes on the pole. They’re tricky to keep moist but I love the look of them 🤩 And grab bag seeds sounds fun, especially if it was a discounted, end-of-season sort of thing.
If they dey too quickly for you, there is a fix to it, you just have to cut a thin plastic sheet to the size of the back of the moss pole and make holes on the edges and connect it to the pole so it covers the whole back of the moss pole and it really helps to hold the moisture
I needed this for motivation for my own transition to fall. After two years of trying I finally got a truckload of woodchips, and they're cascading out my driveway and into the street! 😅 I've been working on mulching my pathways and plan to have a pile age in the back corner, as well as mulching a few beds! My brassicas died in that crazy heatwave we had a couple of weeks ago, and now I need to try and start some news seeds!
I got a giant ChipDrop last week. They did back right up onto my dead lawn, but it's still at least 6ft tall. Trying to change my space to a food forest. Raking is my new life! 😂 Apparently it's yours too! 😂
Idea for wood tags - make them a bit longer so you have enough space to write that is visible above soil level, then use a natural wax (soy?) on the bottom half to stop moisture wicking and delay the rot. If it can be done affordably I would buy them.
On the onions, the ones you were calling bare root are often referred to as slips. The mini bulbs are referred to as sets typically and they rarely ever bulb for me, they grow in to something more resembling a leek.
I hate the 'natural polymer' plugs 😭 ive had so many plants suffer from root root because they hold moisture close to the stem. Every time I get a nursery plant with one on it now I try to break as much off as possible and repot it. I think they work great for suppliers for mass production nursery conditions but like the other prop plugs they don't work great in the garden.
Aww I love that you talked a bit about houseplants! This is how I stated 2 years ago! I also love how you and Jacques finish each other's sentences! 😂 Question. I have a few pepper seedlings I started in summer that are now flowering in the 4 cell starting trays where i transferred them 2 months ago. Is it too late to plant them in bigger pots since winter is coming. Not that it's much of a winter where I live. I'm in Zone 10A. First time backyard gardener this year. Thanks for all the tips and tricks in the garden. I've been a follower since I was a lowly houseplant collector lol
Hey Kev. Tony/Joey from Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't call when a plant fruit dries and erupts with positive pressure and expels seeds - dehise (de hiss). Not sure if this is right for the luffa but the name always sticks with me.
I would love to see grab bags of end of season seeds for a nicely discounted price. What I think would be good for a grab bag: 1. A complete garden grab bag: (all in one garden theme) A legume, could be beans or peas A grain, could be corn, amaranth, sorghum or wheat A summer squash A winter squash A leafy green, could be lettuce, kale or spinach An allium, could be onion, leeks or chives A hot pepper A sweet pepper A tomato A root veggie, could be beets, carrots or radishes A sweet veggie, could be watermelon, strawberries or cantaloupe An herb A flower, for beauty & pollinators 2. A specifically themed grab bag: A salsa garden A soup garden A canner's garden A salad garden A colorful rainbow veggie garden A kid's garden with easy to grow veggies An herbal tea garden A traditional medicinal herb garden A traditional kitchen seasonings herb garden 3. The cheapest of all the grab bags: A surprise grab bag: any & all seeds left over from the end of season sales. Could be ANYTHING...
And yes grab bag me please I brought one from MIgardener so fun not knowing and then getting something you wouldn’t usually buy. Great way to expand the garden and try different varieties as long as it goes with the zone so make them by zones
Yes to a seed grab bag. I think mi gardener does it and it was fun. Also would buy the plugs bc even with my small hands the 16 cell are tough to get out
Been growing loofah for years now. I never let th get that crusty. That's when they get stained. Better when they're light brown. Loofah is super soft and no spots
I need the motivation to clean out my garden. This video is great timing! I still have sweet potatoes to dig too. Not sure why I put it off so long. The clean up that is. It always feels so good when its done. Dealing with all of the foliage with everything is what seems so overwhelming.
KEVEN! Coco chips, not coco coir are the key for your moss poles! And if you really want your Thai con to be fantastic, get the large pole from Beyond Beleaf! They’re pricy, but extra sturdy, and you can easily add on additional segments up to 10’. They’re hands down the best poles I’ve ever used.
I just love the excitement from you too. It really gets you excited to try new things and my backyard is very very challenging, but I still want to just give it a go.❤❤❤
I use chicken grit or horticultural grit (in England) on top of soil to cut down on fungus, algae. Makes a good top dressing for alpine plants and good for drainage. Monty Don, Carol Klein use this grit in all their pot plantings.
I know people love them, but mention of houseplants make my eyes glaze over 😂 I love them in theory but I hate bugs in my house that indoor plants always seem to bring. I'll stick to outdoor plants!
I bought a luffa start at my garden center this spring. We harvested them a couple weeks ago. It turned out that they were a ribbed gourd, sooo hard to peel even after hours of soaking. I will make sure to get seed next time.
I'm in Cozumel right now: hot and very steamy, and the pothos are trying to take over the world. If not whacked back they would invade our hotel room. 😳
Ah, you and rare houseplants I did not know that or maybe this was before I started watching Epic. As for onions, I’ve tried starts and also prefer seed grown because of the varieties. Here in Texas zone 8b temps are in the mid 80s but I’ve got my onions in ground (that is in outdoor pots). A bit early I know but they were ready so I plopped them in.😮. Good show as always.
Loving those houseplants in the greenhouse. That Thai Constellation is fancy!!! Shout-out to @SydneyPlantGuy for the poles. I heard him on your podcast - fun combo of all my favs! :)
I’m in zone 6-7 (Long Island, NY). We’ve had a couple of very mild winters lately, and my outdoor plants/garden is very confused. It’s now Nov 1 and I have a strawberry plant producing strawberries. My hibiscus and coneflower are still flowering. My colombine is growing like crazy (no flowers, but lots of foliage) as is my catnip. My tomato plants are still producing, although the fruit is ripening very slowly. My question is, do I cut it all back now? Or wait for the weather to get cooler? It’s been mostly between 60-75 degrees outside.
How do you deal with ants in your garden? I’m going nuts since the beginning of Spring with sooo many ant colonies everywhere. I dropped ant bait and also added sluggo at the same time. I’ve tried the borax and sugar method. I’ve tried the dawn soap & water in a spray bottle. I’ve even tried onion juice in vinegar (sliced an onion and soaked it in a bowl of distilled white vinegar for an hour and then poured it into a spray bottle- slowed it down for 2 weeks). I’ve tried neeem oil and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. I feel like the only option I haven’t yet tried and am not really wanting to is diatomaceous earth. Would you use it? It would be in an area that I’m only planting ornamentals. Thanks in advance.
@@GreenPinkyHI the only thing I could think of is those pods used for hydroponic kits…maybe perfectly formed seed starting units with seeds to pop in the cell tray? That’s all I’ve got 🙃
Hi Kevin I found a video you did with a I believe it was a system that someone wanted you to try out. It stood about your waist high. What ever happened to it?? Joe
Look for yellow/red/white onion starts or sets at your local garden centers around springtime (they may even have them in stock now for fall planting). Avoid anything labeled "sweet". Also, make sure you familiarize yourself with the sunlight needs of different onions (long day vs short day vs intermediate), which depending on where you live will impact what variety you're able to grow. I hope this helps. God Bless🧅
I guess if you're already an amazing cook and are new to gardening, you don't care about varieties because you can make any garden produce delicious. If you've been cooking with store-bought produce and can make tasty dishes, then the stuff you grow in the garden will be even better. He's probably just interested in something that's easy to grow and maybe prolific.
Hello! I am a newly grad college student looking for work in the outdoors within any community around the US. I have been watching the epix garding channel for years now and i wish i could help people help themsleves in having an urban garden. I have found it difficult to find a job. I am eager to learn from people who know what they are doing. I have a lot of energy and want to find some purpose for myself at this young age without working in the office. Please reach out with any info. With where this country is going i want to support the right people and right communities. If you need any help, please reach out. ❤
Friendly correction - There isn't a lot of debate of the scientific real name of the Pothos "family". The "debate" is in the common name being the name of a different species, but it stuck over a century ago, and apparently there's no interest in fixing it. The name has been the same since the last Epipremnum flowered in the 1960's - the one thing that put the last "nail in the coffin" of calling Epipremnum "Pothos" (It's technically been about 130 years, not just 60, but the last flowering was in 1960's, and the flower is the biggest and most guaranteed way to differentiate the species). To be clear - What most people call Pothos is not Pothos. Pothos is almost never sold in normal stores. What people have are Epipremnums. People just call them Pothos. Personally it annoys the f*** out of me - but I like the scientific names (what I call their real names), and I hate the idea of calling one plant something else. It's like calling a Monstera a "Syngonium" or something. Dreadful. But you're definitely forgiven for calling it Pothos, Kev - it's being used as the "common" name for Epipremnums, especially in English speaking countries - you can't escape, really. Even people really into indoor plants/tropical plants still do that. Makes me shudder, but that's me. In Norwegian the most common Epipremnum, Epipremnum Aureum ( called "Golden Pothos" often in English) is called golden trailer (as in something that trails, not the vehicle). "gullranke". I don't even like that - so I'm a special flower who loves scientific names. Lol.
Love you guys, but that mural in the background does not look good. I'm a designer and recommend you boys just paint the wall a solid umber color, so it just fades away and doesn't detract from the natural beauty of the environment. Objects in the garden look better when black - they disappear and let the plants shine.
Okay, but they (Kevin & his gf) clearly like it, because they specifically chose it. Just because it doesn’t fit with a designer’s aesthetic doesn’t mean it’s wrong or bad looking. And if the property owner likes it, then anyone else’s opinion on it is moot.
I LOVE the mural! Especially after watching a video that talked about the backstory of the artist and the featured characters. To me, it matches their personality of not taking anything so seriously and being able to laugh at themselves 💕
Love yall and your videos in the past. BUT as a Southern and in closeness to North Carolina and other communities hit, when are yall gonna donate to the South like so many other are?????? Helping neighbors! I have stopped watching ya because I see NOTHING COMING FROM YALL TO HELP THE SOUTH! Trust me, if you dont I will unfollow yall! Oh i am sure it wont hurt your youtube accommodations good bye
You guys should totally do a seed grab-bag of sorts. You'd have to do them by growing zones of sorts but I would LOVE to discover and play with some small batches of seeds like that.
I second this one. I like to order from Botanical Interests seeds, but sometimes I have to SEARCH to find the ones that work for me.
Agree
Yes!
The motion has a second, third, and forth
Time to do it Kevin!
Cause yes!
And a few seeds for the Canadians... 🙏
I had a monstera plant for a few years. Friends gave me the cutting. It got over 8 feet tall, and outgrew my home. I had to re-home it. A lady had a vaulted ceiling with a giant window for it and gave it a good home. Monstera plants can grow to 30 feet tall.... (why I call them a monster plant)...
The genus Monstera is named from the Latin word for "monstrous" or "abnormal"
A great use for luffa is to cut them up the length so you can spread them out flat. Then you can cut into squares & stitch them together to make pads. These can then be sewn together into larger pads, like the granny crochet squares, that can be used as nest box pads for your chickens. Totally organic, compostable, closes your production circle AND keeps your chickens cosy & your eggs clean 👍
That sounds awesome. I'm planning to grow them and wondered what else to do with them besides exfoliate with them.
I love watching you guys. Check out your Monstera. It looks like you have Rust on the back of some of your leaves. Remove those leaves! You should separate it from the rest of your plants of it will spread. Good luck, it's a beautiful plant.
We love this kind of video where you guys just talk. It feels like you are talking to us not at us! Thanks!
I grew the Clancy potatoes from seed from Botanical Interests this season. They were older seeds and even so I think I had 100% germination or near to it. I started them indoors under led shop lights because I am in zone 4. I planted them out late and treated them poorly. Not enough water, not transplanted soon enough, not enough growing space, and I still got a bunch of lovely little potatoes. I will do it again next year. For anyone who wants to try!
This classic videos of the garden bros shennanigans are gold 😂
Kevin , what if you substitute dried luffa for the sphagnum moss in your houseplant climbing poles? Now THAT would be epic!
Kev, I found your channel during lockdown while trying to bring nature indoors and cope with the state of the world. It's a delightful throwback to see your houseplants in the greenhouse 🥰
Also bought from Josh's frogs 😅🫰🏽💚🪴
Love when you two do videos together. Always entertaining. 😊
Just got into moss poles. Even the most basic golden pothos gets huge, chunky, and has really short nodes on the pole. They’re tricky to keep moist but I love the look of them 🤩
And grab bag seeds sounds fun, especially if it was a discounted, end-of-season sort of thing.
If they dey too quickly for you, there is a fix to it, you just have to cut a thin plastic sheet to the size of the back of the moss pole and make holes on the edges and connect it to the pole so it covers the whole back of the moss pole and it really helps to hold the moisture
I needed this for motivation for my own transition to fall. After two years of trying I finally got a truckload of woodchips, and they're cascading out my driveway and into the street! 😅 I've been working on mulching my pathways and plan to have a pile age in the back corner, as well as mulching a few beds! My brassicas died in that crazy heatwave we had a couple of weeks ago, and now I need to try and start some news seeds!
I got a giant ChipDrop last week. They did back right up onto my dead lawn, but it's still at least 6ft tall. Trying to change my space to a food forest. Raking is my new life! 😂 Apparently it's yours too! 😂
the intro laugh is iconic much love 10 / 10 vid.
Idea for wood tags - make them a bit longer so you have enough space to write that is visible above soil level, then use a natural wax (soy?) on the bottom half to stop moisture wicking and delay the rot. If it can be done affordably I would buy them.
On the onions, the ones you were calling bare root are often referred to as slips. The mini bulbs are referred to as sets typically and they rarely ever bulb for me, they grow in to something more resembling a leek.
I hate the 'natural polymer' plugs 😭 ive had so many plants suffer from root root because they hold moisture close to the stem. Every time I get a nursery plant with one on it now I try to break as much off as possible and repot it. I think they work great for suppliers for mass production nursery conditions but like the other prop plugs they don't work great in the garden.
Aww I love that you talked a bit about houseplants! This is how I stated 2 years ago! I also love how you and Jacques finish each other's sentences! 😂
Question. I have a few pepper seedlings I started in summer that are now flowering in the 4 cell starting trays where i transferred them 2 months ago. Is it too late to plant them in bigger pots since winter is coming. Not that it's much of a winter where I live. I'm in Zone 10A. First time backyard gardener this year. Thanks for all the tips and tricks in the garden. I've been a follower since I was a lowly houseplant collector lol
Hey Kev. Tony/Joey from Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't call when a plant fruit dries and erupts with positive pressure and expels seeds - dehise (de hiss). Not sure if this is right for the luffa but the name always sticks with me.
Love that dude.
Gonna say I'm loving a wooden tag with painters tape. Then peel it off when you're done and reuse the wooden stick.
I would love to see grab bags of end of season seeds for a nicely discounted price.
What I think would be good for a grab bag:
1. A complete garden grab bag: (all in one garden theme)
A legume, could be beans or peas
A grain, could be corn, amaranth, sorghum or wheat
A summer squash
A winter squash
A leafy green, could be lettuce, kale or spinach
An allium, could be onion, leeks or chives
A hot pepper
A sweet pepper
A tomato
A root veggie, could be beets, carrots or radishes
A sweet veggie, could be watermelon, strawberries or cantaloupe
An herb
A flower, for beauty & pollinators
2. A specifically themed grab bag:
A salsa garden
A soup garden
A canner's garden
A salad garden
A colorful rainbow veggie garden
A kid's garden with easy to grow veggies
An herbal tea garden
A traditional medicinal herb garden
A traditional kitchen seasonings herb garden
3. The cheapest of all the grab bags:
A surprise grab bag: any & all seeds left over from the end of season sales. Could be ANYTHING...
I love buying grab bags.
@@j.l.emerson592 love the theme idea! I’d say all beans, greens, lettuces, peppers, tomatoes, etc. would be nice too.
I love the theme idea. Especially one for kids 😊
And yes grab bag me please I brought one from MIgardener so fun not knowing and then getting something you wouldn’t usually buy. Great way to expand the garden and try different varieties as long as it goes with the zone so make them by zones
You can also grow Egyptian onions. They are perpetual onions and keep "walking..." /self seeding, even in zone 5/Atlantic Canada.🧅
I’m presenting a gardening article & its effects on well being. Final semester as a college undergraduate.
I enjoy watching this video and I am thinking about it ❤❤
Yes to a seed grab bag. I think mi gardener does it and it was fun. Also would buy the plugs bc even with my small hands the 16 cell are tough to get out
I saw over on More Than Farmers where she actually makes kitchen sponges with her loofahs as well.
Been growing loofah for years now. I never let th get that crusty. That's when they get stained. Better when they're light brown. Loofah is super soft and no spots
Banana finally looking good 00:56.
I did not even realize that the banana has fruit
I started watering a neglected sweet potatoe bag about 2 months ago too and I''m feeling very hopeful all of a sudden!🤠
So nice to hear that echinacea is tricky to grow. I have been having SO much trouble. I won't give up, though!
The video with Mike was awesome, I watch your videos for gardening tips, and then I watch his videos for cooking tips with what I garden ❤
I need the motivation to clean out my garden. This video is great timing! I still have sweet potatoes to dig too. Not sure why I put it off so long. The clean up that is. It always feels so good when its done. Dealing with all of the foliage with everything is what seems so overwhelming.
Josh's Frogs! They are still around, great company.
KEVEN! Coco chips, not coco coir are the key for your moss poles! And if you really want your Thai con to be fantastic, get the large pole from Beyond Beleaf! They’re pricy, but extra sturdy, and you can easily add on additional segments up to 10’. They’re hands down the best poles I’ve ever used.
I just love the excitement from you too. It really gets you excited to try new things and my backyard is very very challenging, but I still want to just give it a go.❤❤❤
The plugs seem very handy when they are slightly too tall. As Jacques says, they are easy to pluck out that way
like that the plugs stick out a bit so they are easy to pull out to transplant.
I just bought a 3D printer. I’m going to print mini Wild West style signs for my onions and garlic. I hope they will last multiple seasons.
Josh's frogs is an awesome business! I still sometimes buy plants from them (and also frogs).
I use chicken grit or horticultural grit (in England) on top of soil to cut down on fungus, algae. Makes a good top dressing for alpine plants and good for drainage. Monty Don, Carol Klein use this grit in all their pot plantings.
I know people love them, but mention of houseplants make my eyes glaze over 😂 I love them in theory but I hate bugs in my house that indoor plants always seem to bring. I'll stick to outdoor plants!
Or mold spores that's in all soil.
Wats the liquid juice u use to help the starts grow faster
Looks like Espoma organics indoor
I bought a luffa start at my garden center this spring. We harvested them a couple weeks ago. It turned out that they were a ribbed gourd, sooo hard to peel even after hours of soaking. I will make sure to get seed next time.
You can use coco coir but the chunks. Not the soil like medium. Not sure if it has a different name.
I'm in Cozumel right now: hot and very steamy, and the pothos are trying to take over the world. If not whacked back they would invade our hotel room. 😳
11:27 Jacques' grab bag suggestion instantly aroused my seed addiction. Got an audible "oooh!" and everything. lol 😅🙈
Ah, you and rare houseplants I did not know that or maybe this was before I started watching Epic. As for onions, I’ve tried starts and also prefer seed grown because of the varieties. Here in Texas zone 8b temps are in the mid 80s but I’ve got my onions in ground (that is in outdoor pots). A bit early I know but they were ready so I plopped them in.😮. Good show as always.
What is the magic juice you give your seedlings?🌱💚❤️
👀
Good soil and water😂
Do a grab bag! You should start all four onion start in the test plot to prove which grows best
The only time aive had any real luck with onions so far is sets. Have not tried bare root yet.
You guys inspire me, I need to get my Fall garden in gear!
Loving those houseplants in the greenhouse. That Thai Constellation is fancy!!! Shout-out to @SydneyPlantGuy for the poles. I heard him on your podcast - fun combo of all my favs! :)
BSB is back with the chuckles!! 🎉😂😂
6:48 Such a tease. Never got back to it. Does anybody know of this product?
I think it's Espoma Indoor
@@nat_sterling Thanks. Looks like it
When are we gonna get an epic biogas digester?
I volunteer to test some of the plug trays!
YOU GUYS ROCK!!
When you were talking about “juicing” what was the product in the green bottle you mentioned? Was it just a liquid fertilizer?
I’m in zone 6-7 (Long Island, NY). We’ve had a couple of very mild winters lately, and my outdoor plants/garden is very confused. It’s now Nov 1 and I have a strawberry plant producing strawberries. My hibiscus and coneflower are still flowering. My colombine is growing like crazy (no flowers, but lots of foliage) as is my catnip. My tomato plants are still producing, although the fruit is ripening very slowly. My question is, do I cut it all back now? Or wait for the weather to get cooler? It’s been mostly between 60-75 degrees outside.
Do you guys think that leeks follow your onion technique? I've planted seeds and they take FOREVER to grow, even once germinated.
By the way... spiders do sleep! We got some data showing that jumping spiders dream! :]
Have you ever eaten the fruit from the monstera?
How do you deal with ants in your garden? I’m going nuts since the beginning of Spring with sooo many ant colonies everywhere. I dropped ant bait and also added sluggo at the same time. I’ve tried the borax and sugar method. I’ve tried the dawn soap & water in a spray bottle. I’ve even tried onion juice in vinegar (sliced an onion and soaked it in a bowl of distilled white vinegar for an hour and then poured it into a spray bottle- slowed it down for 2 weeks). I’ve tried neeem oil and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. I feel like the only option I haven’t yet tried and am not really wanting to is diatomaceous earth. Would you use it? It would be in an area that I’m only planting ornamentals. Thanks in advance.
Have you guys looked at palm street. Some people do random grab bags or drawings there all the time.
What's the juice tho?
yeah those plastic nets never die, pollutes your garden.
yes do a grab bag!!!
Love the idea of a seed grab bag!!
But am I the only one who couldn't understand the "plug" prototype🤷♀️?
@@GreenPinkyHI the only thing I could think of is those pods used for hydroponic kits…maybe perfectly formed seed starting units with seeds to pop in the cell tray? That’s all I’ve got 🙃
@emkn1479 thank you for helping me understand!
I have never started onions from seeds, I am next year.
Hi Kevin
I found a video you did with a I believe it was a system that someone wanted you to try out. It stood about your waist high. What ever happened to it?? Joe
yeah where are them birds?
Is that an aquascape in the background at 7:45
Do you carry or know where I can get onion seed for STRONG ONIONS THAT MAKE YOU CRY? I do not like the wimpy sweet onions.
Look for yellow/red/white onion starts or sets at your local garden centers around springtime (they may even have them in stock now for fall planting). Avoid anything labeled "sweet". Also, make sure you familiarize yourself with the sunlight needs of different onions (long day vs short day vs intermediate), which depending on where you live will impact what variety you're able to grow. I hope this helps. God Bless🧅
Not bad, not bad!
“That’s not bad”
KEVIN "HOUSE PLANT" DADDY!!!
I would love a grab bag of seeds! As long as you promise it's not like... ... 40% kohlrabi 🤣
Guys, my Inchelium is hollow. It's dust inside 3 of the 4 heads. The fourth failed to sprout after two months now...help!!!
Nooo! We'll do a garlic problems video
@@epichomesteading yeah, I was really upset when I went to plant the rest yesterday. Who do you get your garlic from?
cinnamon killsn algae on plant plugs
About the only thing really green right now in my area is grass 😆
I guess if you're already an amazing cook and are new to gardening, you don't care about varieties because you can make any garden produce delicious. If you've been cooking with store-bought produce and can make tasty dishes, then the stuff you grow in the garden will be even better. He's probably just interested in something that's easy to grow and maybe prolific.
I have to use a pencil to poke the 16s out.
Hello! I am a newly grad college student looking for work in the outdoors within any community around the US.
I have been watching the epix garding channel for years now and i wish i could help people help themsleves in having an urban garden. I have found it difficult to find a job. I am eager to learn from people who know what they are doing. I have a lot of energy and want to find some purpose for myself at this young age without working in the office.
Please reach out with any info.
With where this country is going i want to support the right people and right communities.
If you need any help, please reach out.
❤
Autumn.
yeeee!
I don’t think my loofas are gonna make anything
I think spiders sleep😅
A channel called epichomesteadingtips is posting shorts of your videos without giving you credit
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Friendly correction - There isn't a lot of debate of the scientific real name of the Pothos "family". The "debate" is in the common name being the name of a different species, but it stuck over a century ago, and apparently there's no interest in fixing it.
The name has been the same since the last Epipremnum flowered in the 1960's - the one thing that put the last "nail in the coffin" of calling Epipremnum "Pothos" (It's technically been about 130 years, not just 60, but the last flowering was in 1960's, and the flower is the biggest and most guaranteed way to differentiate the species).
To be clear - What most people call Pothos is not Pothos. Pothos is almost never sold in normal stores. What people have are Epipremnums.
People just call them Pothos.
Personally it annoys the f*** out of me - but I like the scientific names (what I call their real names), and I hate the idea of calling one plant something else. It's like calling a Monstera a "Syngonium" or something. Dreadful.
But you're definitely forgiven for calling it Pothos, Kev - it's being used as the "common" name for Epipremnums, especially in English speaking countries - you can't escape, really.
Even people really into indoor plants/tropical plants still do that. Makes me shudder, but that's me. In Norwegian the most common Epipremnum, Epipremnum Aureum ( called "Golden Pothos" often in English) is called golden trailer (as in something that trails, not the vehicle). "gullranke". I don't even like that - so I'm a special flower who loves scientific names. Lol.
Too much.................like a commercial! Too..........bad.
I can't stand fungus gnats home plants are not worth it
Love you guys, but that mural in the background does not look good. I'm a designer and recommend you boys just paint the wall a solid umber color, so it just fades away and doesn't detract from the natural beauty of the environment. Objects in the garden look better when black - they disappear and let the plants shine.
Idk man, I think it's cool to have an artistic mural, especially with cats on it.
Okay, but they (Kevin & his gf) clearly like it, because they specifically chose it. Just because it doesn’t fit with a designer’s aesthetic doesn’t mean it’s wrong or bad looking. And if the property owner likes it, then anyone else’s opinion on it is moot.
I LOVE the mural! Especially after watching a video that talked about the backstory of the artist and the featured characters.
To me, it matches their personality of not taking anything so seriously and being able to laugh at themselves 💕
Love yall and your videos in the past. BUT as a Southern and in closeness to North Carolina and other communities hit, when are yall gonna donate to the South like so many other are?????? Helping neighbors! I have stopped watching ya because I see NOTHING COMING FROM YALL TO HELP THE SOUTH! Trust me, if you dont I will unfollow yall! Oh i am sure it wont hurt your youtube accommodations good bye
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