Thank you everyone of watching and your support. I gathered footage of this video for past 2 years and took few hours everyday for past 2 weeks to edit this video. Been a lot of hard work, hope you all enjoy this information! :)
yaar myny apki videos dekh ky tomatoes onions aur beets grow kiye bhai sab myny apni conpost bhi bnai aur 70 percent use ki yaar ap ka big big big fannnnn
*_SMART GARDENING STYLE, WOOOOOWW!!!!, JAG, You are teaching me to be patient with plants,we will not get tired of watching this video, please don't stop gardening, continue like this, GO GO GO GOOOOOOOOOO!!!_*
I have just recently found your channel and I am loving your very informative and straight forward videos. Thanks for your hard work in helping us become better gardeners.
Thank you very helpful. I am starting to save seeds because of possible coming food shortage in the Uk so I am able to give some to family and friends. Plus I like the idea of feeling bees and birds etc.
Thank you! I have been propagating store bought herbs and veggies for one year. Now I have way too much, and am over-winter growing tomatoes, Jalapeños, Sweet Bell Peppers, Ginger, Garlic, Potatoes, Basil, Oregano, Chives, Mint, Onions over the winter, by using a grow light and lots of talking to them. My veggies & herbs are growing beautifully. By trial & error, I have been doing well growing store bought foods, and even started the herbs in a shot glass of water after splicing the stem, for 2 days, then plant the stem in soil. They all are doing great. I never knew about the corn, Eggplant, Mustard greens, Spinach, Peas, green beans, etc. So thank you so much for providing your wonderful knowledge! We all need this information about growing our own foods, considering what is going on, worldwide, with massive food shortages. I live in small town SE Idaho, while my family lives in Florida and north Tennessee. They are telling me how bad it is with empty food shelves in all grocery stores and Walmart, there. Here, in Idaho, we are just now seeing some shortages. But we can buy our beef from our local ranchers, and chicken farms, as they are now selling direct, to the public, because of these mass food shortages. God bless you and your family! May God protect you and keep you safe from the dangers coming.🤗💞🙏
What an incredible collection of knowledge and video! Thank you for taking the time to put this beautiful and informative video together. I'm even more excited for my garden this season after seeing several of your videos. Thank you!
Very useful Video . I do try to pick seeds grow such vegetables and try to plant again . Got more info from ur videos.. I am an Indian staying and watching from Nigeria
@4:68 🤣🤣 Jag, soooo dramatic! "Look at all these seeds!" When there's only a few! Lol. Thanks Jag. Your videos always put a smile on my face! One day I'll be planting and harvesting! ☺☺☺
Hi Jag im from Philippines,i always watch your videos over and over again,coz ive learned a lot from your experience of growing vegetables etc.Thank you so much for sharing and hoping for more of your videos 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
I'm a fan of you, very proud of you, because I love to plant my own food😃. For me your videos are the best💯% 👌 Very clear and very informative. This particular video fascinates me, because I have learned how much life some vegetable seeds can have. Wow 👏 spectacular👏 Thank you a thousand and many blessings🙏 Ps. and more videos🤣🤣
This is a great video. I grew up in living in the country. My parents had fantastic gardens. Mod you sell seeds? I just need small amounts. I’ve been buying seeds and it having much luck. Let me know if I could buy like less than 6 to 10 seeds. Thanks, your garden is beautiful. It makes me want a garden do bad. Janice in Tn. Still laughing about that Zuchinni, that would feed a family.
Lots of hard work and knowledge in that video - so helpful!!! Just got done watching the cuttings video as well. This was the first year I harvested kale seeds and used them in the same year for a second set of kale plants. It makes sense to save them instead of having to buy new every year. Are there seeds that you feel that should be bought new each year? Are there any that you buy for yourself/your farm each year?
Thank you for the information. One thing my mom taught me. With potatoes each eye will become a plant. So you can actually get 2 to 4 plants off each potatoes
WORLD will be ABUNDANT once THIS IS ON THE DAILY NEWS. Rather than NON STOP FEAR MONGERING. I’m confident the dark evil forces are crumbling due to REAL BENEFICIAL HELPFUL information being spread from LIGHT WORKERS like in this video. I LOVE YOU BROTHER. ❤❤❤ THANK YOU. WE ALL NEED MORE TRUTH like this to bring us to HAPPINESS, LOVE AND LIGHT.
I have just stumbled upon your videos after searching for more info on growing okra:) Loved that video and love this video! Such a perfect collection of great instructions for each plant! Your 2 years of hard work is very appreciated!
How do you keep animals from eating your seeds underground? And when the grow , Q: How to keep animals from eating yourself produce before you have chance to harvest it?????
If we all replanted our seeds, then the world would be abundant with food...but we can’t be lazy and leave them in the ziplock bag we do need to get off our butts and plant them. Ha ha Do you choose the healthiest plant to save seeds from? Loved the video..thank you..wishing you good health and abundance from Australia.
I make my own compost. It’s not enough for all my needs so I do buy some extra. I put all my veggie trimmings (no onion and citrus ) and some banana and other items like coffee grinds. What happens is I get volunteer tomatoe, cucumber, and pepper plants! I let some of my basil bolt and I also get voluntary plants where they were growing. I only grow 8 to 10 veggies that I have the most success with.
Hello I'm 72 years old I love gardening I propagate flowers but now I want to to plant vegetables I stay in Pennsylvania let me know if I can dry bindi from grocery store and egg plant thank you for your tips🙏☺️☺️😉
Not Jag here... You can save and plant seeds of hybrid varieties, but you can't be sure of what characteristics of either parent you will get in the resulting fruit.
When I was cleaning up my summer garden I let my lettuce plant go to seed purposely I’ve recently cut it down a couple days ago but left it outside or my seeds still viable to save? I live in Pennsylvania
I am wondering if you have information on potato fruit. It is supposed to grow from a potato plant that is allowed to thrive and looks a bit like a tomato but is very toxic. Is this true and what do they look like_
Don't have them dry one the plant leaving it susceptible to bugs and such. I cut my produce to eat and remove the seeds in the process, and dry to store.
It should have been told that seeds need to be collected from the ripe vegitable to it's maximum, not from a pea or cucumber which is still green inside.
I think most people now use a ziplock or some plastic baggie. My mom used paper envelopes and wrote the seed name on the outside. Her dad (my grandaddy) used old nylon stockings since they let air in and allowed the seeds to stay dry. I remember him having nylon stockings of different seed types hanging on the wall in his shed out back. I think you just have to store them in a cool place over the winter where they will not get moist.
Now you'd mention all of your seeds were harvested from vegetables that were on the plant and dried. So do you know if store-bought vegetables can be dried out and the seeds used also? Cuz my garden is finished for the season
Yes. We've grown organic cherry tomatoes, jalapenos & bell peppers from the seeds that we take out before using the veggies in our recipes. No need to dry out the produce, just dry the seeds.
Important to know that won't always work. He didn't mention that if the veggie is a hybrid it may have sterile seed or if grows may not grow true to what you took it from. You have no way of knowing till you try it. So not saying don't try just don't "put all your eggs in one basket" If you save seed from sweet pepper (for example) from produce from store plant proven seed also til you know it works. I used seed from red peppers this year and have in past. Not long before frost now so all is revealed. I have one plant that starts going red almost immediately before even reaching much size, and another that just seems to hang there green forever. One also, the biggest bushiest hasn't produced one pepper, just lots of blooms. It is also fun to notice the colors they transition through while ripening, some orange, some yellow, some blackish streaks then straight to red. All adds to the fun of gardening. JAG--All told I think you have ONE OF THE BEST GARDENING CHANNELS. I love the short concise thing for sure. I don't want to spend a half hour to find out how deep to plant my lettuce seed. Carry on!!
Hai Jag. My self Dr.Aman from India Punjab.I m watching ur vedios from last two years .I m impressed with your knowledge and simplicity. Brother keep it up .God bless you. You have made my dream strong. I will also start my farming just in 2 -3 years in India.
Great video. People spend so, so much buying seeds. In Europe seed distributors are putting only 5-20 seeds in a pack and selling them for €6 for those five seeds.
Once the seeds are dried, there is no moisture in the seeds, that's what's make them ok to store in plastic. Paper is better though specially for long term, then there is no risk of mold or trapped moisture
Hello. Thank you for your channel. I am interested in saving seeds but understand most available seeds are hybrids and therefore not suitable for saving. Where is the best source for heirloom seeds? I understand these are the best if I want to save year to year. Thank you
I really enjoy the knowledge you share and thank you for your help! Another item for seeds to use wax paper instead of paper towels so seeds don't stick!✌️
Good to know! We been trying to buy seeds online and not gotten good seeds at times. Plants either don’t grow at all or don’t grow to full size. Very frustrating! But still like to know a good reliable place to buy our seeds? Hopefully get some good plants so we can harvest our own seeds in the future!
Thank you everyone of watching and your support. I gathered footage of this video for past 2 years and took few hours everyday for past 2 weeks to edit this video. Been a lot of hard work, hope you all enjoy this information! :)
Thank you for your hard work! I especially love the beautiful footage!
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*_SMART GARDENING STYLE, WOOOOOWW!!!!, JAG, You are teaching me to be patient with plants,we will not get tired of watching this video, please don't stop gardening, continue like this, GO GO GO GOOOOOOOOOO!!!_*
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I’ve learned a ton about gardening and self reliance from you. Thanks!
I have just recently found your channel and I am loving your very informative and straight forward videos. Thanks for your hard work in helping us become better gardeners.
Not only informative, your videos are beautiful. Thank you, as always, for sharing with us! ✌️
Nicely done. Very informative. Thank you.
Great video, Thank you, I found this very helpful
Thank you very helpful. I am starting to save seeds because of possible coming food shortage in the Uk so I am able to give some to family and friends. Plus I like the idea of feeling bees and birds etc.
Thank you! I have been propagating store bought herbs and veggies for one year. Now I have way too much, and am over-winter growing tomatoes, Jalapeños, Sweet Bell Peppers, Ginger, Garlic, Potatoes, Basil, Oregano, Chives, Mint, Onions over the winter, by using a grow light and lots of talking to them. My veggies & herbs are growing beautifully. By trial & error, I have been doing well growing store bought foods, and even started the herbs in a shot glass of water after splicing the stem, for 2 days, then plant the stem in soil. They all are doing great. I never knew about the corn, Eggplant, Mustard greens, Spinach, Peas, green beans, etc.
So thank you so much for providing your wonderful knowledge!
We all need this information about growing our own foods, considering what is going on, worldwide, with massive food shortages.
I live in small town SE Idaho, while my family lives in Florida and north Tennessee. They are telling me how bad it is with empty food shelves in all grocery stores and Walmart, there. Here, in Idaho, we are just now seeing some shortages.
But we can buy our beef from our local ranchers, and chicken farms, as they are now selling direct, to the public, because of these mass food shortages.
God bless you and your family!
May God protect you and keep you safe from the dangers coming.🤗💞🙏
He starts with okra.. And Im like.. what is okra?????I have never heart about that plant in my life.. 🙈
Thank you!!!
What an incredible collection of knowledge and video! Thank you for taking the time to put this beautiful and informative video together. I'm even more excited for my garden this season after seeing several of your videos. Thank you!
Very well done 👍🏻. Great effort. Thanks 💐
Very useful Video . I do try to pick seeds grow such vegetables and try to plant again . Got more info from ur videos.. I am an Indian staying and watching from Nigeria
This makes seed saving seem more doable. Thank you for putting this together! 😊
That was extremely helpful! Thank you for the informative video!! 🌻
@4:68 🤣🤣 Jag, soooo dramatic! "Look at all these seeds!" When there's only a few! Lol. Thanks Jag. Your videos always put a smile on my face! One day I'll be planting and harvesting! ☺☺☺
Same :)
How exciting to learn how to take our harvests full circle back to seeds to begin again. Thank you!
Hi Jag im from Philippines,i always watch your videos over and over again,coz ive learned a lot from your experience of growing vegetables etc.Thank you so much for sharing and hoping for more of your videos 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Wow Jag, Truly one of your most informative videos, your hard work shows. Thanks and keep them coming......
I'm a fan of you, very proud of you, because I love to plant my own food😃. For me your videos are the best💯% 👌
Very clear and very informative. This particular video fascinates me, because I have learned how much life some vegetable seeds can have. Wow 👏 spectacular👏
Thank you a thousand and many blessings🙏
Ps. and more videos🤣🤣
Thank you for your hard work and great presentation of this very useful information.
Don't a lot of these other plants also cross-pollinate, like the broccoli with other brassicas?
This is a great video. I grew up in living in the country. My parents had fantastic gardens. Mod you sell seeds? I just need small amounts. I’ve been buying seeds and it having much luck. Let me know if I could buy like less than 6 to 10 seeds. Thanks, your garden is beautiful. It makes me want a garden do bad. Janice in Tn. Still laughing about that Zuchinni, that would feed a family.
Thank you Jag...i cant wait for next Spring..very beautiful video..
What a GREAT video. Most of this is forgotten knowledge.
Lots of hard work and knowledge in that video - so helpful!!! Just got done watching the cuttings video as well.
This was the first year I harvested kale seeds and used them in the same year for a second set of kale plants.
It makes sense to save them instead of having to buy new every year.
Are there seeds that you feel that should be bought new each year? Are there any that you buy for yourself/your farm each year?
Thank you for the information. One thing my mom taught me. With potatoes each eye will become a plant. So you can actually get 2 to 4 plants off each potatoes
WORLD will be ABUNDANT once THIS IS ON THE DAILY NEWS.
Rather than NON STOP FEAR MONGERING. I’m confident the dark evil forces are crumbling due to REAL BENEFICIAL HELPFUL information being spread from LIGHT WORKERS like in this video. I LOVE YOU BROTHER. ❤❤❤ THANK YOU. WE ALL NEED MORE TRUTH like this to bring us to HAPPINESS, LOVE AND LIGHT.
Thanks for the great tips( with much effort)!!! Very much appreciated😊 Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Hi, is these hybrid seeds or organic?
Did you know that radish seed pods are edible and delicious.
Yes, when they are green , they are called moongra
wow. l just found you. Thank you so much for this. l really learned a lot.
Astonishingly beautiful and truthful information and demonstrations. Wow!
I love saving seeds. I have many different kinds. Thank you for the amazing videos! 🌱🐞🌶 🍅
Wonderful video... This info can save lives! Thanks
so much info in one spot, just what i needed to hear. thank you for this huge effort.
Are these true to seed? I’m just starting out so am still learning
Farm looking better n better everyday keep up the great job
Very informative! Thanks Jag for providing me with things to do!!!! :D
Thank you Jag! Great videos and very informative!!
Will you please, make a video on how to harvest annual and perennial flowers for spring, summer and fall flowers seeds. Thank you.
Nature is so abundant and gives so much!
I have just stumbled upon your videos after searching for more info on growing okra:) Loved that video and love this video! Such a perfect collection of great instructions for each plant! Your 2 years of hard work is very appreciated!
Love all your videos, this one is one of my favorite. Thanks.
Hi Jag nice video I would have to plant some of these things in containers to grow to you and your family stay safe bye.
How to grow up faster chilli
Your English pronunciation is really good
Hello Pa Ji
Can you repot garlic in bigger container please
What an excellent channel. I am so grateful to have found it! Thank you so much!
Glad you are liking the videos!
Thank you so much for your nice and informative videos sharing 👍🌱
Great information thanks
Oh my goodness! You have a huge farm! Thank you for your videos. Loaded with good info!
How do you keep animals from eating your seeds underground? And when the grow , Q: How to keep animals from eating yourself produce before you have chance to harvest it?????
Amazing video! Plants are something else. Such a beautiful creation
Thank you Jag! You are the best teacher ever, I always enjoy your videos. I appreciate all your sharing! Happy gardening!
If we all replanted our seeds, then the world would be abundant with food...but we can’t be lazy and leave them in the ziplock bag we do need to get off our butts and plant them. Ha ha
Do you choose the healthiest plant to save seeds from?
Loved the video..thank you..wishing you good health and abundance from Australia.
I make my own compost. It’s not enough for all my needs so I do buy some extra. I put all my veggie trimmings (no onion and citrus ) and some banana and other items like coffee grinds. What happens is I get volunteer tomatoe, cucumber, and pepper plants! I let some of my basil bolt and I also get voluntary plants where they were growing. I only grow 8 to 10 veggies that I have the most success with.
Hello I'm 72 years old I love gardening I propagate flowers but now I want to to plant vegetables I stay in Pennsylvania let me know if I can dry bindi from grocery store and egg plant thank you for your tips🙏☺️☺️😉
Very valuable vid!!. Highly appreciated!!. 👍
Legend! thank you for inspiring and educating :) thank you for being you.
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Very helpful information! Thank you for sharing.
Omg .. i saw big 2 okra on my pot n thought to get seeds from it so i took them out from plant😑😑 my bad 🙏🏼..
Can you save the seeds from hybrid thai chilli or hybrid long and baby eggplant
Not Jag here... You can save and plant seeds of hybrid varieties, but you can't be sure of what characteristics of either parent you will get in the resulting fruit.
When I was cleaning up my summer garden I let my lettuce plant go to seed purposely I’ve recently cut it down a couple days ago but left it outside or my seeds still viable to save? I live in Pennsylvania
Enjoyed it. So helpful. Thanks
I am wondering if you have information on potato fruit. It is supposed to grow from a potato plant that is allowed to thrive and looks a bit like a tomato but is very toxic. Is this true and what do they look like_
Don't have them dry one the plant leaving it susceptible to bugs and such. I cut my produce to eat and remove the seeds in the process, and dry to store.
It should have been told that seeds need to be collected from the ripe vegitable to it's maximum, not from a pea or cucumber which is still green inside.
Thank you for the info! Was so helpful! God bless.
They call them potato berries and produce TPS. and are very toxic
Unfortunately we don’t get enough sun here in Cornwall, in the Autumn it starts to get dark and most plants die off.
Very informative
Thank you so much sir
Don't say potato chips, i'm on the wagon!
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🚨 What do you store your seeds in? Ex: envelopes…jars…also do you store in refrigerator or just in cool dark place and for how long?
I think most people now use a ziplock or some plastic baggie. My mom used paper envelopes and wrote the seed name on the outside. Her dad (my grandaddy) used old nylon stockings since they let air in and allowed the seeds to stay dry. I remember him having nylon stockings of different seed types hanging on the wall in his shed out back. I think you just have to store them in a cool place over the winter where they will not get moist.
Wonderful♥️♥️🤝✳️🎆😀🥰thanks.
Thanks for sharing. Great info and great video.
This is an excellent video. Great job!
Nice video man! I wish we had these plants seeds , and some land :)
Very nice thank you sir 👍🙏
Loved this video! Love all your videos! Thank you!
Now you'd mention all of your seeds were harvested from vegetables that were on the plant and dried. So do you know if store-bought vegetables can be dried out and the seeds used also? Cuz my garden is finished for the season
Yes. We've grown organic cherry tomatoes, jalapenos & bell peppers from the seeds that we take out before using the veggies in our recipes. No need to dry out the produce, just dry the seeds.
Important to know that won't always work. He didn't mention that if the veggie is a hybrid it may have sterile seed or if grows may not grow true to what you took it from. You have no way of knowing till you try it. So not saying don't try just don't "put all your eggs in one basket" If you save seed from sweet pepper (for example) from produce from store plant proven seed also til you know it works. I used seed from red peppers this year and have in past. Not long before frost now so all is revealed. I have one plant that starts going red almost immediately before even reaching much size, and another that just seems to hang there green forever. One also, the biggest bushiest hasn't produced one pepper, just lots of blooms. It is also fun to notice the colors they transition through while ripening, some orange, some yellow, some blackish streaks then straight to red. All adds to the fun of gardening. JAG--All told I think you have ONE OF THE BEST GARDENING CHANNELS. I love the short concise thing for sure. I don't want to spend a half hour to find out how deep to plant my lettuce seed. Carry on!!
great video sir!
Jagged how much does it take for one planet to bolt into sea
Hai Jag.
My self Dr.Aman from India Punjab.I m watching ur vedios from last two years .I m impressed with your knowledge and simplicity. Brother keep it up .God bless you. You have made my dream strong. I will also start my farming just in 2 -3 years in India.
Thank you very good video
Thank you so much for tips on how to harvest and reused seeds, I certainly learned a lot from watching your videos ☺️
How much days does it take for a less plant to bolt into
Do they have to ‘heritage’ seeds in order to get a true plant?
great video! thankyou!I never knew you could eat carrot leaves! I always use them as fillers in a vase with flowers!😍Great video!!@
Great video. People spend so, so much buying seeds. In Europe seed distributors are putting only 5-20 seeds in a pack and selling them for €6 for those five seeds.
Very very useful video Jag thank you🙋🏻♀️
Wouldn't you save in a paper bag instead of plastic? If there is moisture the seeds are likely to mold?
Once the seeds are dried, there is no moisture in the seeds, that's what's make them ok to store in plastic. Paper is better though specially for long term, then there is no risk of mold or trapped moisture
Hello. Thank you for your channel. I am interested in saving seeds but understand most available seeds are hybrids and therefore not suitable for saving.
Where is the best source for heirloom seeds? I understand these are the best if I want to save year to year.
Thank you
I really enjoy the knowledge you share and thank you for your help! Another item for seeds to use wax paper instead of paper towels so seeds don't stick!✌️
Good to know! We been trying to buy seeds online and not gotten good seeds at times. Plants either don’t grow at all or don’t grow to full size. Very frustrating! But still like to know a good reliable place to buy our seeds? Hopefully get some good plants so we can harvest our own seeds in the future!
Thank you for the videos I learned so much . I will never buy seeds again at the store. God Bless!
I like all of your videos sir. Thank you. I have a question, what can we grow in condos that have a small patio in Canada(vancouver area)