I think it’s adorable how you always apologize for things you didn’t do. You have moved your entire house, painted everything, and moved your garden. You also planted and harvested a huge garden the preserved it all. You have a very popular RUclips channel, including a class on entertaining. On top of that you gave birth to a beautiful boy and lovingly cared for him. You are incredible. We love you.
I ran a bedding plant business for 20 years, those are Aphids. Fungus Gnats fly around, very small and the larvae lives in the soil. Aphids love pansies too. The little flying things could also possibly be a beneficial insect planting it's larvae into the Aphids. I'd be more than happy to advise you anytime.
She mentioned that they are flying around. But the cluster of bugs on the plant did look like aphids. Maybe she’s got both. I think it’s that soil. I bought a bag of that soil and it was infested with fungus gnats.
They did fly... Maybe there were both... I am no bug expert so I appreciate the input. I wonder if there is a bug app that I could take a picture of them and see what they are
@AcreHomestead yes I agree 100% you also have aphids. I lost some pretty expensive plants to them. The winter doesn't kill them out either. I don't know how they survive but the year I realized I had a out of control problem they had been slowing destroying plants for 3 years. They always tend to hang out on stems and under leaves
My Mom bought my Dad a couple cheap vinyl tablecloths that he cut up and used to line his drawers in his shop. Easy to clean and to lift out if necessary to clean under or replace, as opposed to drawer/shelf liner. Plus, the vinyl kept things from sliding around as much in the metal drawers.🧡
Use boiling water to moisten your seed starting mix. Use a tote or bucket big enough to mix, but not so big as to cool off quickly. Cover and let sit until cool. Kills fungus gnat eggs. Use non organic liquid fertilizers in the house, organic outside. Works for me, learned from Gary at the rusted garden. Great seed starting series on his channel. Also a bottle bush and 10 percent bleach in water makes quick work of washing cell pots.
This year I did buy new indoor potting mix and put boiling water in the soil. All my indoor plants I took outside took off all the dirt and submerged the plants in a water soap solution for a few mins and disinfected the pots, reported them and haven't seen the flying devils so far, it is winter but I'm hoping I got all of them before I bring out the nuclear top guns and put them in the garage
I was just about to mention similar advice that I got from Gary too 😂 he was the first tomato RUclipsr I followed to start seeds and set my seed starting system up. So helpful.
#1 Should re pot the peppers In fresh soil and not store the green stalks or old soil in that same room. #2 you can use the soil in your tub . A general rule is when bringing fresh bagged soil home to use boiling water to mix with the soil to kill any eggs and knats in the soil. Reference The Rusted Garden he has alot of great tips!! Good luck.😊
What you describe here is exactly what i have always done. The first year that i used boiling water i forgot and went to fluff up the soil and pulled away cuz the soil was so hot. 😅 had a derp moment there.
A have so much respect for gardeners . Having to be in hot weather and dig in dirt with crawly things and flying things yuck. You are such a pleasure to watch and really enjoy what you do with all your wonderful harvests .
Hey Becky ❤ ! I have a tip for an easy and effective DIY to get rid of live fungus gnats. In future it may also help to increase ventilation where you keep your plants and to water them from the bottom instead of the top, if at all possible. Gnats like a damp environment that is rich in organic matter, which is why they are so common, and persistent, in indoorplants. Homemade trap for gnats (exact measurements are not important) Mix together: a glass of water a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar a few teaspoons of sugar a few drops of dishsoap Fill a glass, bowl or other vessel with the mixture and cover the top with plasticwrap. Poke small holes in the plastic (make sure it is fastened tightly) and your trap is ready.The sugar and vinegar will attract the gnats and the soap makes it so they can't fly out of the mixture once they are in it, causing them to drown. Also works on fruit flies. In order to get rid of gnats in other life stages (such as eggs or larvae), a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water can be used. You will have to do some research and calculations depending on the strenght of hydrogen peroxide that is available to you. Beware it is effective and non discriminatory and will kill insect friends and foes alike. Not harmful to the plants though, so in some cases it can be worth to do it. Hope this helps! Best wishes
I had a horrible infestation ONCE! I do 25% peroxide watering every fall for the final outdoor watering and the first 2 indoor watering. Then I fertilize faithfully every 2 weeks at 50% strength for 6 weeks. Then I let the plants rest until spring. I live in the north with 6 months down time.
Also let the tops dry out as the eggs are deposited on the first little bit of soil and they live in damp soil. (Yes bottom water). I continue to put boiling water on my seed starting mix (The Rusted Garden) and let it sit covered for a while.
I don't know about fungus gnats specifically but I get gnats in my apartment seasonally. The best thing I found was the Zevo plug in. They have the sticky stuff like what you are putting up and uses blue light to attract bugs. I have caught everything from gnats a random bee (unfortunately), to spiders and other little bugs. Easy way to track how many you may still have too. But I hope your sticky sheets help!!!!
I have been watching you from the very beginning. As I really begin to move forward with my homesteading journey further, I've decided to go back and watch and learn more from your successes and your failures. Of course, I'll keep up with your current weekly videos. Awesome content!!! ♥
It's always nice to get cleaned and organized! I know it makes you feel better and will be a good start to your new growing season!! Thanks for sharing.
Ew! I do not like bugs in my house. I hope you resolve that issue! I’ve never seen a woman with as much energy as you, Becky!!! Hugs from Michigan!! ❤️🤗
Taking my master gardener classes/certification in February. But mosquito bits in a cheesecloth in the water jug will help, the yellow sticky traps are good, and a good layer of vermiculite on top of all your seedlings keep the gnats away from the soil where they cause a problem. Enjoy the process, keep us updated!! Planting my onions today! Can’t wait until spring!
Hi Becky! Consider getting a bug zapper for your grow room. I've had fungus gnat infestations in my house a couple of times from store bought potting mix, and the combination of the sticky traps and a bug zapper does the trick every time.
It seems like you have loads of seeds you need to use up. Maybe try a "seed challenge" similar to the pantry challenge. Plan on using what you have, getting rid of the varieties you did not like, etc. Also, unless you pull out that carpet, I would not attach a hose and start watering in that room. Especially since you have a mess of cords and electical elements. That rooms seems like it would be a good project to pay your Father-in-law to make-over for you. Renee's husband is talented and handy, he might be just the perfect guy looking for a side job to add a utility sink, closed shelving, a work bench, etc.
My humble opinion is that it will be better to clean those outside with your garden hose and that way you don’t run the risk of clogging your kitchen sink.
They are Aphids. They bunch under leaves whereas gnats live in the soil. Aphids can be treated with washing plant down with hose and squashing the aphids also spraying plants with soapy water works at keeping them at bay.
This year will be my first time planting a garden. My husband always took care of the garden. Our deal was you grow it and I’ll preserve and cook it. I’m nervous but gaining more and more confidence with every video I watch. Thank you so much for sharing all the knowledge you’ve gained over the last 4 years of gardening yourself.
I was warned that the first three years may be difficult for new gardens as the bugs will find a new food source and go crazy on it. If that happens, just don't give up, they will get used to it and settle down
Hey Becky! The answer to getting rid of fungus gnats is use mosquito dunk treated water. I periodically water all of my house plants with it and when I start my seeds for my garden I use treated water for several weeks. Usually you will see fungus gnats crawling on the surface of the soil not as much all over the leaves of the plants. I use the sticky traps around my grow area to just monitor whether I have any gnats emerging again and then I treat the soil with the mosquito dunk water for the next couple weeks again. I've not had any problem since I've been doing this. Another thing I do is I hydrate my new potting soil with boiling water and it seems to have stopped the gnat problem with soil that has the gnat larva in it when you buy it.
Can i ask what mosquito dunk treated water is? I've tried sooooo many of these remedies, sticky traps, boiling water, cinnamon but i still can not get rid of these pesky gnats. thank you so much!
@ijustwannascrap it's just the mosquito dunks you buy at the Garden Center or Lowe's or Home Depot. I break into quarters and put in a gallon or two gallon jug and let it sit overnight and then use the water for the plants watering from the top. After I've treated the plants for a couple weeks I only water the plants from the bottom going forward unless I see more gnats and then I start the process again. I add more water to it to the jug and I can do that 3 to 4 times at least.
I do this too. I have a 5 gallon bucket full of water and a mosquito dunk, and I pull from this supply at least every other watering. This in combination with sticky traps works!
I have problems with aphids and the flies, I will try this too. I am sitting here wondering how to treat my raised beds in my greenhouse with it. I have 1 28ft, and 2 26ft raised beds. I wonder if I could just run my hose from laundry room out there connected to the hot water, and put the broken up mosquitoe disk right in soil and saturate it with the super hot, a week or so before planting. My water is so hot you can't put your hand under it.
Hey Becky, put vermiculite on top of your soil when seed starting nats don't like walking on that. You can also use Gnatrol WDG it's a biological larvicide not a pesticide. Those look like aphids you can spray neem oil or captain Jack's dead bug.
Hi Becky, love your channel. What I do to sanitize my trays is get a big tub and fill it with water. Add what ever soap you use and let it soak for a couple hour and it makes it so much easier to scrub. Dump out the dirty water, rinse tub add water and vinegar. Once the trays have been scrubbed and then rinse, soak the trays in the vinegar water solution just for about 15 minutes or so. Next, rinse and then dry. If you have a utility sink that’s deep enough is even better. All you have to do is fill, soak, drain, soak and drain. Utility sink in that grow room would be so beneficial too. ❤
🌱As soon as the season is over and the weather gets cool, I clean mine by filling the wheelbarrow with water and soap. Then, get all the dirt out and dunk them inside the wheelbarrow & scrub them. Onced scrubbed, spray wash them with the hose. Since I am doing this outside on my porch, the trays dry out quicker and the mess is more bearable. Hose everything afterwards and wait for January to start seeding.🌱
Came here to encourage Becky to ask Josh to add a utility sink under the water connection. Will need a drain. I don’t know if you have a sewer connection close by.
I like to clean my gardening tools for pruning and cutting with rubbing alcohol quite frequently. It minimizes the risk of spreading pests and diseases!
Hi Becky. Just found you and I've been binge watching over the last few days😂😂. I'm loving the way you so easily and naturally teach. Your so genuine and your face reactions are so funny when you taste test. I'm learning so much and ❤❤❤ it. Yes your bugs came from the outside soil. Try vinegar in some caps around the room. Thanks so much.feels like found a new friend😊
Hi Becky, maybe you could put a single laundry tub sink in your grow room. Avoiding bringing in dirty trays and all the garden things into your kitchen.
Becky I think you may have booth aphids and the fungus gnats. For your fungus gnats I would recommend covering the top of your soil with something light like vermiculite. I had great luck with this because it basically it suffocates the gnats and also keeps them from breeding. My infestation came from a bagged orchid mix. Good luck.
Ive been MIA a bit...but getting my seeds started indoors and setting up new raised beds and trellises in the garden..lol...Im sooo excited..I have 1/2 an acre of grow space!....52 fruit trees and 4 more coming!!!!!
Hi Becky! I just wanted to mention this in case someone hadn’t already. The yellow sticky traps and bug zapper are great at dealing with adult nats but not the eggs/larvae. I’ve used mosquito bits to deal with the eggs/larvae. Either putting a shallow dish of them with water out close to the plants you’re trying to protect or a pot with dirt and mosquito bits mixed into the dirt.
LOL the tongue twister It gets us all at times. Can't wait to see what seeds you bought They look like aphids. Start all fresh with everything it's not worth the risk. I hope the green stalks don't have any bugs or anything bad transferred to them. Thanks Becky this was fun to watch .
You have been a blessing to me since my heart attack. My dream of being where you are ended that day and it has been difficult to let go of the dreams that I can never achieve. I have no qualms saying that I have been living vicariously through you!
I have never washed my old trays and never had a problem. Laura at Garden Answers also does not wash old trays. I learned so much from her about successful gardening.
Thank you for being such a fabulous inspiration, Becky! You always make my heart feel warmer & encourage me to be a better gardener, homemaker, and family member/friend. ❤ I really appreciate all you share! Sending prayers and blessings to you and your lovely family 🙏 xx
My GreenStalks are doing so well!! I planted celery, green onions and strawberries. Also hydroponic inside cherry tomatoes and peppers doing great. I have learned so much from you!!
Hey Becky! To overwinter pepper plants, cut them back, take off every piece of green, dig out and the most important thing: wash them off, roots and all. Till there is nothing on the roots at all! Wash the pot and use indoor !!! potting mix. It‘s almost February and mine are just waking up und putting on new leaves. First harvest is so much earlier. Just try again next year. Good luck!!!
😂 love your energy❣️❣️ I’ve always said, I learn as I go…… One of my issues from “box” stores is usually, the plants are miss named & I end up growing things I never wanted or can’t use. I love watching my plants grow & love my gardening all summer long.
The grow room looks amazing! You gave me some MUCH needed motivation to get out and clean up my greenhouse next week! We are in Central Georgia and I will be starting seeds around Valentine’s Day and have lots of prep work to do before then. I’m excited to see your 2024 garden!
I love the yellow sticky things. I have been using them for years. Additionally, I put some apple vinegar + dish soap + some water in a small ball with the plants. Excellent trap!
Hi Becky, You can pour boiling water over the soil in a tub with a lid. watch Gary Pilarchik from the Rusted garden. Sterilization of seed starting mix. I do this every year. Good luck!😊
It is so crazy how much y’all did to your house in one year! I can’t believe last year you were waiting on your garden beds at this time!!!! Incredible! I bet this year will be a blast for you with everything set up and ready to go!
Becky, this is a great opportunity to start winter sowing in jugs outside. It's a popular method that is also nearly maintenance free. It's all over RUclips.
@@juliepoolie5494 it looks like I am 7b this year. We had an update. That is a zip code over though. I need to do some better research and start slow this year. I am in an apartment and have a couple autoimmune disorders that have progressed this past year that I am actually working on reversing symptoms of so I need to take it easy and not have huge gardening plans. I do want to use herbals though for healing and would like to grow some of that this year in addition to culinary herbs.
@@joyfox4871 no, they don't do that in the jugs. You should watch some videos. It's nothing like the results from indoor sowing at all. It is most like nature.
Good afternoon Becky you are right on time I’m taking my lunch break . I will be eating and watching you go about your day and this old woman will learn something new to day. I love your cooking vlogs I have made some of your recipes and love them.❤
Jennifer, just beware. Once you start, you can become addicted very quickly 😂😅😂. Just start with things you and your family will eat, and of course, flowers. Marigolds, lemon grass, lavender, basil, and mint are a few.
@@bonneymoseley1159 oh, I know believe me. Growing up both my parents came from farming families and so half of our suburban back yard was a garden. I've never tried more than the occasional tomato plant or flowers but with increasing grocery prices I feel I should at least try to do an actual garden (yeah, makes no sense when you factor in cost but hey, makes sense to me 🤣)
Becky, I heat potting soil from new bags I get in the fall. My grandmother took her glass casserole dishes, place the dirt in the dishes. Cover with heavy aluminum foil. Heat in oven for 30 minutes on 180 to 200 degrees then place in a clean flower pot . I use a large pot. When I bring in my Hibiscus 🌺 plants I wash the flower and roots off really good while holding them. I also is those Zevo flying insect traps. Theu have refills. Theu plug in. You never tough the sticky traps.
Hi Becky. Maybe start with placing your freeze dryer and dehydrator in a different area of your home? It doesn’t seem very sanitary to have those appliances in that room when it looks so dirty and has a bug problem? That would give you space to place a large utility sink so you can wash your trays instead of your dishwasher around your family’s dishes which also seems so unsanitary. Just some outsider’s perspective! 😊
I started using those in my garden two years ago, love them!! I put them everywhere on small sticks and they were covered in 48 hours. Rain doesn't hurt them, they last a long time.. Will never garden without them
When I go to do my seed starting I always mix a bunch of mosquito bits into my soil. It helps keep the gnats down. It's a natural way to keep them from taking over. Love your videos. Thanks Becky
Not OP but they’re also called mosquito dunks - they’re discs or granules that contain a beneficial microorganism that creates a compound that is toxic to mosquitoes, black fly, and fungus gnat larvae and interrupts their lifecycle. It’s naturally occurring bacterium, is harmless to people and is considered safe to use.
Mosquito bits: Environmentally Sound Biological Mosquito Control Sprinkle Mosquito Bits to quickly annihilate the larval population; Corn cob granules coated in Bti, the Bits (do not last long but) provide a punch, turning water black with larvae, to a clear pool void of future mosquitoes The Mosquito Bits are labeled to control Fungus Gnats in plant beds or pots Bits can be sprinkled on the soils surface or mixed with potting soil prior to planting will kill fungus gnat larvae with the same safety and target specific control offered for mosquito larva
You may want to try vermiculite on top of your seed trays. It can really help with mold, damping off as well as fungus gnats. Just a fine layer can really make a difference.
I will be giving this tip a try this year. I’m going to use vermiculite on half of my starts and perlite on the other half to see which is best for me moving forward.
Shielddeck is awesome & so is Terro T2502 Ready-to-Use Indoor Fruit Fly Trap with Built in Window - 2 Traps + 90 day Lure Supply Fly. Nothing sticky hanging around to get your hair, clothes, etc stuck on. If using the Terro Ready-to-use trap you can see the gnats floating in the bottom of the little apple that is clear on the bottom & on the sides also.
Love your channel! I've been starting my own seeds for close to a decade. I never clean/sterilize my trays and I have never had any problems. I will rinse out the old potting soil with a hose but that's about it. That being said, for your large trays, I would soak them in your bathtub with hot soapy water if you want to clean them. Hope this helps!
I had fungus gnats in my houseplants and read somewhere to use Ceylon Cinnamon sprinkled in the dirt around the plants. It worked like a charm. Don’t know about the amount you have but thought I’d mention it.
Hey Becky, I’m am so living your gardening/canning life thru you. Not only am I old just in the last 2 years we downsized into a small home and even smaller yard. But watching you I’ve decided to build (yes me) raised beds for herbs and will continue to can the produce I get from our local farmers markets. Love ALL of your videos! You are a doll plus you live in the PNW (Portland is my beloved home town). Now on the east coast at the beach so we have tons of farms around here that sell produce. Thanks again!
I use plastic cups and keep them for years. I use a southern window as my light. I grow at least 100 starts no problem and lose maybe one or two a year. It probably depends on where you live (I’m in Indiana) and we don’t have trees on our southern side of the house but don’t let the thought of cost of start up scare you. I have invested in the black bottom trays in the last few years but back in the day I used old cookie sheets! Only thing I bought was seeds and a bag of soil for a giant garden!
I think it’s adorable how you always apologize for things you didn’t do. You have moved your entire house, painted everything, and moved your garden. You also planted and harvested a huge garden the preserved it all. You have a very popular RUclips channel, including a class on entertaining. On top of that you gave birth to a beautiful boy and lovingly cared for him. You are incredible. We love you.
She sure is!
Amen! Give yourself some grace
Exactly 💯
Aw thanks so much! You are so sweet
Becky is a hero and a wonderful role model - I couldn’t do all she’s achieved - she’s a shining light in the world of chaos. ☘️🇬🇧🎉🎉🥳🥳🥰
Pour boiling water on the soil. Cover with a plastic bag overnight then use as normal.
Don’t forget to note that you cleaned, prepped and sanitized your seed room in your garden journal. It’s all part of the process.
Cleaning tray tip, since you have the bootstrap farmer trays. Power wash them outside in the fall. Last year was my first time & it saved me hours.
How did you get them to stay put while pressure washing them? A great idea..
I ran a bedding plant business for 20 years, those are Aphids. Fungus Gnats fly around, very small and the larvae lives in the soil. Aphids love pansies too. The little flying things could also possibly be a beneficial insect planting it's larvae into the Aphids. I'd be more than happy to advise you anytime.
She mentioned that they are flying around. But the cluster of bugs on the plant did look like aphids. Maybe she’s got both. I think it’s that soil. I bought a bag of that soil and it was infested with fungus gnats.
Agree the ones outside are aphids
They did fly... Maybe there were both... I am no bug expert so I appreciate the input. I wonder if there is a bug app that I could take a picture of them and see what they are
@@AcreHomesteadit’s most definitely aphids…and they fly too. Google it!
@AcreHomestead yes I agree 100% you also have aphids. I lost some pretty expensive plants to them. The winter doesn't kill them out either. I don't know how they survive but the year I realized I had a out of control problem they had been slowing destroying plants for 3 years. They always tend to hang out on stems and under leaves
Saw you on Hollar Homestead this evening! I said, Wow, there’s Becky!!! Looked like a fun time, and such good food!
Gotta tell you again. That view from your sink window Becky is breathtaking ♥️♥️ 🥰😊
I think the same thing every time I see that view!! 😍
And that's seed starting dirt you found last year is a miracle everything
My Mom bought my Dad a couple cheap vinyl tablecloths that he cut up and used to line his drawers in his shop. Easy to clean and to lift out if necessary to clean under or replace, as opposed to drawer/shelf liner. Plus, the vinyl kept things from sliding around as much in the metal drawers.🧡
Diatomaceous Earth works well, too. It's just a light dusting that's needed. I'm so sorry that you lost your plants!
Use boiling water to moisten your seed starting mix. Use a tote or bucket big enough to mix, but not so big as to cool off quickly. Cover and let sit until cool. Kills fungus gnat eggs. Use non organic liquid fertilizers in the house, organic outside. Works for me, learned from Gary at the rusted garden. Great seed starting series on his channel. Also a bottle bush and 10 percent bleach in water makes quick work of washing cell pots.
This year I did buy new indoor potting mix and put boiling water in the soil. All my indoor plants I took outside took off all the dirt and submerged the plants in a water soap solution for a few mins and disinfected the pots, reported them and haven't seen the flying devils so far, it is winter but I'm hoping I got all of them before I bring out the nuclear top guns and put them in the garage
I was just writing the same suggestion. It has made all the difference in my seed starting. No more gnats, white fly or fungus.
Yup this is what I do as well.
I was just about to mention similar advice that I got from Gary too 😂 he was the first tomato RUclipsr I followed to start seeds and set my seed starting system up. So helpful.
Becky, I wish I was as energetic and industrious and organized as you!!
#1 Should re pot the peppers In fresh soil and not store the green stalks or old soil in that same room. #2 you can use the soil in your tub . A general rule is when bringing fresh bagged soil home to use boiling water to mix with the soil to kill any eggs and knats in the soil. Reference The Rusted Garden he has alot of great tips!! Good luck.😊
Mind Blown about the boiling water!!!! Thanks for that excellent tip
What you describe here is exactly what i have always done. The first year that i used boiling water i forgot and went to fluff up the soil and pulled away cuz the soil was so hot. 😅 had a derp moment there.
A have so much respect for gardeners . Having to be in hot weather and dig in dirt with crawly things and flying things yuck. You are such a pleasure to watch and really enjoy what you do with all your wonderful harvests .
TAKE YOUR TIME, YOU ARE DOING GREAT, PEACE AND PEACE WITH BLESSINGS 🙏 ❤
This room is awesome! A gardeners dream. Always so motivating to watch whatever it is you are doing.
Hey Becky ❤ ! I have a tip for an easy and effective DIY to get rid of live fungus gnats. In future it may also help to increase ventilation where you keep your plants and to water them from the bottom instead of the top, if at all possible. Gnats like a damp environment that is rich in organic matter, which is why they are so common, and persistent, in indoorplants.
Homemade trap for gnats (exact measurements are not important)
Mix together:
a glass of water
a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
a few teaspoons of sugar
a few drops of dishsoap
Fill a glass, bowl or other vessel with the mixture and cover the top with plasticwrap. Poke small holes in the plastic (make sure it is fastened tightly) and your trap is ready.The sugar and vinegar will attract the gnats and the soap makes it so they can't fly out of the mixture once they are in it, causing them to drown. Also works on fruit flies.
In order to get rid of gnats in other life stages (such as eggs or larvae), a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water can be used. You will have to do some research and calculations depending on the strenght of hydrogen peroxide that is available to you. Beware it is effective and non discriminatory and will kill insect friends and foes alike. Not harmful to the plants though, so in some cases it can be worth to do it.
Hope this helps! Best wishes
Ice heard of this to
I had a horrible infestation ONCE! I do 25% peroxide watering every fall for the final outdoor watering and the first 2 indoor watering. Then I fertilize faithfully every 2 weeks at 50% strength for 6 weeks. Then I let the plants rest until spring. I live in the north with 6 months down time.
Also let the tops dry out as the eggs are deposited on the first little bit of soil and they live in damp soil. (Yes bottom water). I continue to put boiling water on my seed starting mix (The Rusted Garden) and let it sit covered for a while.
It was a delight seeing you on Hollar Homestead at the pig butchering!
I don't know about fungus gnats specifically but I get gnats in my apartment seasonally. The best thing I found was the Zevo plug in. They have the sticky stuff like what you are putting up and uses blue light to attract bugs. I have caught everything from gnats a random bee (unfortunately), to spiders and other little bugs. Easy way to track how many you may still have too. But I hope your sticky sheets help!!!!
I have been watching you from the very beginning. As I really begin to move forward with my homesteading journey further, I've decided to go back and watch and learn more from your successes and your failures. Of course, I'll keep up with your current weekly videos. Awesome content!!! ♥
“Where this is a will, there is a way” that is my mom’s favorite saying and I have found myself adopting it in my life more and more. Love it!
That’s a well known Dutch saying too.
It's always nice to get cleaned and organized! I know it makes you feel better and will be a good start to your new growing season!! Thanks for sharing.
Ew! I do not like bugs in my house. I hope you resolve that issue! I’ve never seen a woman with as much energy as you, Becky!!! Hugs from Michigan!! ❤️🤗
I don't like them either! So far I think I have taken care of the problem
Use the powerwasher on those big cell trays outside. That should speed that up.
Taking my master gardener classes/certification in February. But mosquito bits in a cheesecloth in the water jug will help, the yellow sticky traps are good, and a good layer of vermiculite on top of all your seedlings keep the gnats away from the soil where they cause a problem. Enjoy the process, keep us updated!! Planting my onions today! Can’t wait until spring!
How do you start your onions? My first year growing them
Thanks for letting us watch
Hi Becky! Consider getting a bug zapper for your grow room. I've had fungus gnat infestations in my house a couple of times from store bought potting mix, and the combination of the sticky traps and a bug zapper does the trick every time.
I HAVE THESE! They work soooo well!!
You are incredible Becky!! That’s a lot of trays. Exciting to think ahead to your next garden❤
Hi Becky, hi friends, Blessed Afternoon everyone
I grew peanuts for the first time in 2023. It was a success! Go for it! 🥜
It seems like you have loads of seeds you need to use up. Maybe try a "seed challenge" similar to the pantry challenge. Plan on using what you have, getting rid of the varieties you did not like, etc.
Also, unless you pull out that carpet, I would not attach a hose and start watering in that room. Especially since you have a mess of cords and electical elements. That rooms seems like it would be a good project to pay your Father-in-law to make-over for you. Renee's husband is talented and handy, he might be just the perfect guy looking for a side job to add a utility sink, closed shelving, a work bench, etc.
My humble opinion is that it will be better to clean those outside with your garden hose and that way you don’t run the risk of clogging your kitchen sink.
They are Aphids. They bunch under leaves whereas gnats live in the soil. Aphids can be treated with washing plant down with hose and squashing the aphids also spraying plants with soapy water works at keeping them at bay.
This year will be my first time planting a garden. My husband always took care of the garden. Our deal was you grow it and I’ll preserve and cook it. I’m nervous but gaining more and more confidence with every video I watch. Thank you so much for sharing all the knowledge you’ve gained over the last 4 years of gardening yourself.
I was warned that the first three years may be difficult for new gardens as the bugs will find a new food source and go crazy on it. If that happens, just don't give up, they will get used to it and settle down
Best luck on your new garden.
Sending you 'good growing' vibes. I hope you have a VERY successful growing year - you've got this xx
Hey Becky! The answer to getting rid of fungus gnats is use mosquito dunk treated water. I periodically water all of my house plants with it and when I start my seeds for my garden I use treated water for several weeks. Usually you will see fungus gnats crawling on the surface of the soil not as much all over the leaves of the plants. I use the sticky traps around my grow area to just monitor whether I have any gnats emerging again and then I treat the soil with the mosquito dunk water for the next couple weeks again. I've not had any problem since I've been doing this. Another thing I do is I hydrate my new potting soil with boiling water and it seems to have stopped the gnat problem with soil that has the gnat larva in it when you buy it.
Can i ask what mosquito dunk treated water is? I've tried sooooo many of these remedies, sticky traps, boiling water, cinnamon but i still can not get rid of these pesky gnats.
thank you so much!
@ijustwannascrap it's just the mosquito dunks you buy at the Garden Center or Lowe's or Home Depot. I break into quarters and put in a gallon or two gallon jug and let it sit overnight and then use the water for the plants watering from the top. After I've treated the plants for a couple weeks I only water the plants from the bottom going forward unless I see more gnats and then I start the process again. I add more water to it to the jug and I can do that 3 to 4 times at least.
I do this too. I have a 5 gallon bucket full of water and a mosquito dunk, and I pull from this supply at least every other watering. This in combination with sticky traps works!
I have problems with aphids and the flies, I will try this too. I am sitting here wondering how to treat my raised beds in my greenhouse with it. I have 1 28ft, and 2 26ft raised beds. I wonder if I could just run my hose from laundry room out there connected to the hot water, and put the broken up mosquitoe disk right in soil and saturate it with the super hot, a week or so before planting. My water is so hot you can't put your hand under it.
I wish I had a 1/8 of your energy! You are amazing!
Definitely add a bug zapper to your grow room. I have one in my seed starting area and I also overwinter plants there. Works really well.
Hey Becky, put vermiculite on top of your soil when seed starting nats don't like walking on that. You can also use Gnatrol WDG it's a biological larvicide not a pesticide. Those look like aphids you can spray neem oil or captain Jack's dead bug.
Becky, I am a senior citizen and you taught this seasoned soul how to meal prep.
Label your drawers. It will help! Thanks for being you!
Hi Becky, love your channel. What I do to sanitize my trays is get a big tub and fill it with water. Add what ever soap you use and let it soak for a couple hour and it makes it so much easier to scrub. Dump out the dirty water, rinse tub add water and vinegar. Once the trays have been scrubbed and then rinse, soak the trays in the vinegar water solution just for about 15 minutes or so. Next, rinse and then dry. If you have a utility sink that’s deep enough is even better. All you have to do is fill, soak, drain, soak and drain. Utility sink in that grow room would be so beneficial too. ❤
🌱As soon as the season is over and the weather gets cool, I clean mine by filling the wheelbarrow with water and soap. Then, get all the dirt out and dunk them inside the wheelbarrow & scrub them. Onced scrubbed, spray wash them with the hose. Since I am doing this outside on my porch, the trays dry out quicker and the mess is more bearable. Hose everything afterwards and wait for January to start seeding.🌱
Came here to encourage Becky to ask Josh to add a utility sink under the water connection. Will need a drain. I don’t know if you have a sewer connection close by.
I do mine this way too. Way less mess@@mariafolch8067
I like to clean my gardening tools for pruning and cutting with rubbing alcohol quite frequently. It minimizes the risk of spreading pests and diseases!
Hi Becky. Just found you and I've been binge watching over the last few days😂😂. I'm loving the way you so easily and naturally teach. Your so genuine and your face reactions are so funny when you taste test. I'm learning so much and ❤❤❤ it. Yes your bugs came from the outside soil. Try vinegar in some caps around the room. Thanks so much.feels like found a new friend😊
Wow thanks so much!
@@AcreHomesteadApple cider vinegar and dish soap I find works best to attract the bugs and kill them.
Um die Larven der Mücken zu bekämpfen besorge dir Nematoden, und gieße deine Pflanzen damit.
Schöne Grüße lumi
Hi Becky, maybe you could put a single laundry tub sink in your grow room. Avoiding bringing in dirty trays and all the garden things into your kitchen.
Becky I think you may have booth aphids and the fungus gnats. For your fungus gnats I would recommend covering the top of your soil with something light like vermiculite. I had great luck with this because it basically it suffocates the gnats and also keeps them from breeding. My infestation came from a bagged orchid mix. Good luck.
I want to say… I’m so jealous of your grow room/garden room. Seriously. I wish every house had one of these. 😍
From my experience, it's aphids on the undersides of the leaves. And fungus gnats in the soil.
Becky that grow room turned out fabulous lady you nailed it. Im so excited to see what this years garden brings. Love your channel.💚
Love how organised you are..
I love watching how many views go up just3hours into watching from when you posted!😊
Becky I was happy to see you over on the Holler Homestead for the pork processing workshop. What a fun trip that must have been!
Do you happen to have a link, I watched their pork processing class & didn't see her
@@loveyourselfplease6842 She was in the most recent class, on a bench, I think? In some of the class b-roll
Who knew I would enjoy a grow room organization video , but I did .
You get more done in an hour that I do in a day! I love watching your vids!
Ive been MIA a bit...but getting my seeds started indoors and setting up new raised beds and trellises in the garden..lol...Im sooo excited..I have 1/2 an acre of grow space!....52 fruit trees and 4 more coming!!!!!
Wasps may decide to nest in the planters in the spring, be careful! 😊❤
Hi Becky!
I just wanted to mention this in case someone hadn’t already. The yellow sticky traps and bug zapper are great at dealing with adult nats but not the eggs/larvae.
I’ve used mosquito bits to deal with the eggs/larvae. Either putting a shallow dish of them with water out close to the plants you’re trying to protect or a pot with dirt and mosquito bits mixed into the dirt.
Get Mosquito Bits....non-toxic to plants animals or birds, but will kill the fungus gnat larve in the dirt
Love the diversity of your shows.
LOL the tongue twister It gets us all at times. Can't wait to see what seeds you bought They look like aphids. Start all fresh with everything it's not worth the risk. I hope the green stalks don't have any bugs or anything bad transferred to them. Thanks Becky this was fun to watch .
Planting and growing peanuts are so much fun when you pull them and then can use them😃😃
I used mosquito bits. I put in on top of the soil and water as usual and that fixed my MEGA fungus gnat problem.
You have been a blessing to me since my heart attack. My dream of being where you are ended that day and it has been difficult to let go of the dreams that I can never achieve. I have no qualms saying that I have been living vicariously through you!
I have never washed my old trays and never had a problem. Laura at Garden Answers also does not wash old trays. I learned so much from her about successful gardening.
Hmmm, I have seen her wash her seedling trays. Maybe she doesn't wash them all. 😊
Thank you for being such a fabulous inspiration, Becky! You always make my heart feel warmer & encourage me to be a better gardener, homemaker, and family member/friend. ❤ I really appreciate all you share! Sending prayers and blessings to you and your lovely family 🙏 xx
My GreenStalks are doing so well!! I planted celery, green onions and strawberries. Also hydroponic inside cherry tomatoes and peppers doing great. I have learned so much from you!!
Thanks for sharing! I learn something new every time I watch your videos! 💜
Hey Becky! To overwinter pepper plants, cut them back, take off every piece of green, dig out and the most important thing: wash them off, roots and all. Till there is nothing on the roots at all! Wash the pot and use indoor !!! potting mix.
It‘s almost February and mine are just waking up und putting on new leaves. First harvest is so much earlier.
Just try again next year. Good luck!!!
😂 love your energy❣️❣️ I’ve always said, I learn as I go……
One of my issues from “box” stores is usually, the plants are miss named & I end up growing things I never wanted or can’t use. I love watching my plants grow & love my gardening all summer long.
The grow room looks amazing! You gave me some MUCH needed motivation to get out and clean up my greenhouse next week! We are in Central Georgia and I will be starting seeds around Valentine’s Day and have lots of prep work to do before then. I’m excited to see your 2024 garden!
Also you could have a nice sink/counter set up right there and not washing your plant items in your kitchen sink.😊❤
I love the yellow sticky things. I have been using them for years. Additionally, I put some apple vinegar + dish soap + some water in a small ball with the plants. Excellent trap!
Man ad breaks on RUclips these days are crazy. 10 minutes in and my 3rd minute long unskippale ad.
Hi Becky, You can pour boiling water over the soil in a tub with a lid. watch Gary Pilarchik from the Rusted garden. Sterilization of seed starting mix. I do this every year. Good luck!😊
It is so crazy how much y’all did to your house in one year! I can’t believe last year you were waiting on your garden beds at this time!!!! Incredible! I bet this year will be a blast for you with everything set up and ready to go!
Would be great to have a sink in the grow room. Looks good , great job . ❄️☃️❄️
Becky, this is a great opportunity to start winter sowing in jugs outside. It's a popular method that is also nearly maintenance free. It's all over RUclips.
I’m winter sowing for the first time this year! Super excited. Zone 5B last frost date of April 29.
@@juliepoolie5494 it looks like I am 7b this year. We had an update. That is a zip code over though. I need to do some better research and start slow this year.
I am in an apartment and have a couple autoimmune disorders that have progressed this past year that I am actually working on reversing symptoms of so I need to take it easy and not have huge gardening plans.
I do want to use herbals though for healing and would like to grow some of that this year in addition to culinary herbs.
Don’t start too early, plants will get leggy in the jugs.
@@joyfox4871 no, they don't do that in the jugs. You should watch some videos. It's nothing like the results from indoor sowing at all.
It is most like nature.
Becky I see how you have grown. I am certain that this year, you will see such a change with your soil aging. I’m excited for you.
Good afternoon Becky you are right on time I’m taking my lunch break . I will be eating and watching you go about your day and this old woman will learn something new to day. I love your cooking vlogs I have made some of your recipes and love them.❤
Your seed room boggles my head. I couldn’t do it but I think what you do is amazing. Thanks for sharing. So fun to watch.
You are inspiring me to finally brek down and grow my own garden this year.
Wow that is amazing! You can do it!
Jennifer, just beware. Once you start, you can become addicted very quickly 😂😅😂. Just start with things you and your family will eat, and of course, flowers. Marigolds, lemon grass, lavender, basil, and mint are a few.
@@bonneymoseley1159 oh, I know believe me. Growing up both my parents came from farming families and so half of our suburban back yard was a garden. I've never tried more than the occasional tomato plant or flowers but with increasing grocery prices I feel I should at least try to do an actual garden (yeah, makes no sense when you factor in cost but hey, makes sense to me 🤣)
@@jeniferbanda5981yes! I need to start growing as well. Alao, please dont vote for any democrats if you care about our economy!
@jeniferbanda5981 You also know what your plant grew in and anything that went on it.
More piece of mind. And homegrown veggies taste better.
Hope you had a great trip to NC to see another of my favorite RUclipsrs. They seem like such wonderful people!
I would be getting those infected pots away from the door so none of the bugs can fly back into the seed room.
Becky, I heat potting soil from new bags I get in the fall. My grandmother took her glass casserole dishes, place the dirt in the dishes. Cover with heavy aluminum foil. Heat in oven for 30 minutes on 180 to 200 degrees then place in a clean flower pot . I use a large pot. When I bring in my Hibiscus 🌺 plants I wash the flower and roots off really good while holding them. I also is those Zevo flying insect traps. Theu have refills. Theu plug in. You never tough the sticky traps.
Hi Becky. Maybe start with placing your freeze dryer and dehydrator in a different area of your home? It doesn’t seem very sanitary to have those appliances in that room when it looks so dirty and has a bug problem? That would give you space to place a large utility sink so you can wash your trays instead of your dishwasher around your family’s dishes which also seems so unsanitary. Just some outsider’s perspective! 😊
I started using those in my garden two years ago, love them!! I put them everywhere on small sticks and they were covered in 48 hours. Rain doesn't hurt them, they last a long time.. Will never garden without them
When I go to do my seed starting I always mix a bunch of mosquito bits into my soil. It helps keep the gnats down. It's a natural way to keep them from taking over. Love your videos. Thanks Becky
Please, what exactly are mosquito bites ... ?
Not OP but they’re also called mosquito dunks - they’re discs or granules that contain a beneficial microorganism that creates a compound that is toxic to mosquitoes, black fly, and fungus gnat larvae and interrupts their lifecycle. It’s naturally occurring bacterium, is harmless to people and is considered safe to use.
Mosquito bits:
Environmentally Sound Biological Mosquito Control
Sprinkle Mosquito Bits to quickly annihilate the larval population; Corn cob granules coated in Bti, the Bits (do not last long but) provide a punch, turning water black with larvae, to a clear pool void of future mosquitoes
The Mosquito Bits are labeled to control Fungus Gnats in plant beds or pots
Bits can be sprinkled on the soils surface or mixed with potting soil prior to planting will kill fungus gnat larvae with the same safety and target specific control offered for mosquito larva
Isn’t mosquito bite/dunks BT (Bacillus Thuringiensis)? Thank you for this idea. I use BT all the time and didn’t think of this for prevention. 😵💫
Mosquito Bits are the best. That was my suggestion too:)
The closed bags and box are ok, you can still use them....if you don't trust them, look in de edge of the boxlid for eggs....
You may want to try vermiculite on top of your seed trays. It can really help with mold, damping off as well as fungus gnats. Just a fine layer can really make a difference.
I will be giving this tip a try this year. I’m going to use vermiculite on half of my starts and perlite on the other half to see which is best for me moving forward.
Shielddeck is awesome & so is Terro T2502 Ready-to-Use Indoor Fruit Fly Trap with Built in Window - 2 Traps + 90 day Lure Supply
Fly. Nothing sticky hanging around to get your hair, clothes, etc stuck on.
If using the Terro Ready-to-use trap you can see the gnats floating in the bottom of the little apple that is clear on the bottom & on the sides also.
Becky, BEFORE YOU START YOUR SEEDS RUN BOILING WATER THROUGH YOUR STARTER MIX. THE SOIL WILL BE OK JUST RUN BOILING WATER 24 HOURS BEFORE YOU PLANT.
Since I followed you last year. I did what you did. I had the best guard I've ever had. And it was the biggest garden too.
In the Caribbean, this is a commun situation. we use soapy dish liquid water, and it works very well
Love your channel! I've been starting my own seeds for close to a decade. I never clean/sterilize my trays and I have never had any problems. I will rinse out the old potting soil with a hose but that's about it. That being said, for your large trays, I would soak them in your bathtub with hot soapy water if you want to clean them. Hope this helps!
I had fungus gnats in my houseplants and read somewhere to use Ceylon Cinnamon sprinkled in the dirt around the plants. It worked like a charm. Don’t know about the amount you have but thought I’d mention it.
Gosh I wish I had a little of your energy and enthusiasm.
Last year’s garden was beautiful! 😍
Hey Becky, I’m am so living your gardening/canning life thru you. Not only am I old just in the last 2 years we downsized into a small home and even smaller yard. But watching you I’ve decided to build (yes me) raised beds for herbs and will continue to can the produce I get from our local farmers markets. Love ALL of your videos! You are a doll plus you live in the PNW (Portland is my beloved home town). Now on the east coast at the beach so we have tons of farms around here that sell produce. Thanks again!
So excited to be going through this process with you this year!!
I use plastic cups and keep them for years. I use a southern window as my light. I grow at least 100 starts no problem and lose maybe one or two a year. It probably depends on where you live (I’m in Indiana) and we don’t have trees on our southern side of the house but don’t let the thought of cost of start up scare you. I have invested in the black bottom trays in the last few years but back in the day I used old cookie sheets! Only thing I bought was seeds and a bag of soil for a giant garden!