insects ate most of my cauliflower, broccoli, plants
@commess1Күн бұрын
have you ever had a stunted plant? one of my plants very tiny and still pushed up a something looking like a tiny cauliflower but not tight together 🤔
@commess1Күн бұрын
Learnt A LOT from this episode ; think my cauliflower is ready to be harvested. THANKS!
@AnkiMirandaBellyDanceКүн бұрын
Thank you! Good info! Re. Pruning, germinating, light exposure, water, and spacing. Exactly what i needed. I live in London 🇬🇧 and I brought culantro seeds from Panamá given to me by a neighbor of my mother-in-law. It's a slow process, but I'm getting there. I had a seven starts but only 2 of them are growing. 😅 I planted them in mid april and the leavs are only about 5cm. 😅😅 started to germinate another patch of seeds just in case for winter maybe. Thanks for sgaring your video again!
@lakshmieegosine8797Күн бұрын
Bodi happiness at home from Pennsylvania ❤ Yeah Trini 🇹🇹 ❤
@Caspurrr4 күн бұрын
You can’t grow it in Alberta Canada, outside. But I have had success as a house plant.
@insaf_17 күн бұрын
Onions grow fine here, most chives that are called chive here are bunching onions, or bulbless varities
@natasha0707197520 күн бұрын
where do i get worm castings?
@natasha0707197520 күн бұрын
@thetrinigardener why did u have a cloth bag tied around the produce?
@natasha0707197520 күн бұрын
i swear to God u sound like that guy who does the videos from a dogs point of view.... Lucy girl
@christianboodoosingh534720 күн бұрын
why does your voice sound like the guy who does lucy girl voice overs on IG? good vid too
@maryalicedavid624723 күн бұрын
The leaves are edible, too! My friend from south India told me!
@lakshmieegosine879727 күн бұрын
Awesome information! Pennsylvania/Trinidad 🇹🇹
@JeanC-jt6qs28 күн бұрын
I am not on tictox or Instagram so can you just say, yes it cooked / no it didn't. Thanks!
@michelleprentner1534Ай бұрын
My cassava is about 2 years growing. Really big tubers and i was wondering if they might still be eatable? How did yours go?
@annmartin1585Ай бұрын
Thanks so much. 👍
@ancilnoel2200Ай бұрын
Where you get worm casting and topsoil
@annmartin1585Ай бұрын
I also love the point of not using chemical fertilizers using the forest as an example. Thanks for teaching people how to grow food for themselves.
@annmartin1585Ай бұрын
Thanks for breaking this down for us. 👍
@JeanC-jt6qsАй бұрын
Now looking at your video on 01/07/2024. I have an upside down cherry tomato (I have reaped 10 already); & I have have big-leaf thyme, & I am trying with a few strawberry plants. In reused water bottles
@christianfraser7684Ай бұрын
This was nice and informative. Suggestion is a "tanks if contents of the points spoken on and possibly times to skip too. Also if it were process first and detailed explanations after would be cool. Thanks for sharing man ✌️
@tiffanytoorie2937Ай бұрын
Keep trying i think youll definitely figure out how to get a bigger size then we'll do it too once youve cracked the code😂
@MafaldaCabreraMcleanАй бұрын
I love it you stir my blood for planting great ideas
@MafaldaCabreraMcleanАй бұрын
Your knowledge of growing food plants is very informative i already started a kitchen garden is pro mix a must and what is npk thank you
@joancayenne9293Ай бұрын
How to plant cressles?
@joancayenne9293Ай бұрын
How to grow sweet carrots, b/cuz I notice when I buy carrots some are sweet, how to get sweet carrots?
@joancayenne9293Ай бұрын
How do you know when is time to harvest?
@joancayenne9293Ай бұрын
Your cabbages are well big I love them, but I have some chicken manure about over 3 years now could that be used, b/cuz it's over cured.
@joancayenne9293Ай бұрын
Thks. For the video, but did you say garden salt?
@annmartin1585Ай бұрын
Awesome.
@JeanC-jt6qsАй бұрын
Don't you cover it at all? What about flies laying eggs & then having maggots!
@JeanC-jt6qsАй бұрын
I have had failures the 3 times I tried! But I am so happy for you. I have watched many of your videos; it's good to see something from our own country .
@annmartin1585Ай бұрын
Cool. I love these videos because i dont have to wonder if i need to change the instructions to accomadate my climate like i do with a lot of the more foreign vids. Thanks a bunch for imparting your knowledge to the newbies. 👍😁
@commess1Ай бұрын
how did you grow the carrot?
@UbaidahAhyeАй бұрын
Where can i buy some raddish seeds
@deonarinemetoo1065Ай бұрын
What soil you used
@richardbrathwaite208Ай бұрын
Morning is only agriculture stores neem oil ìs available sir
@commess1Ай бұрын
Thanks! I am trying to grow broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage for the first time.... from seedlings
@Akil-gn3kfАй бұрын
Gg man im rich i dont need sive or stupid plants😂😂😂😂
@PinkpumpkingardenerАй бұрын
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@nicoleworrell7687Ай бұрын
What do you do about ants?
@stiefnoten2409Ай бұрын
why do you use a good bag to cover your tomatoes?
@reneeroutzahnАй бұрын
Hello from Maryland! I’m getting my garden in order and I can’t find any pimento (capsicum chinense) anywhere. I’m thinking of buying some from out local Caribbean grocery to sprout. You seem knowledgeable like a horticulturalist, do you know whether the peppers they ship here to us are grown away from habenero or scorpions? And if they get refrigerated in route, will that affect their growth?
@florawillis1384Ай бұрын
Thanks friend!Great video!
@asztapaszta92 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, it is always nice to see locally produced food and plants!
@waldemarrivera39102 ай бұрын
Very informative, I'm trying to grow more Culantro, but I live in Arkansas. I think I can do this on my back porch, I'll just have to bring some plants in when the weather gets cold. Thank you.
@caribbeancharmgardening902 ай бұрын
HIII TG….. i wholeheartedly agree that getting a carrot feels like one of the greatest accomplishments a Trinidad gardener will feels
@richardbedasie84222 ай бұрын
Thanks, what’s amazing is that million subscribers content creators here in the States didn’t hit on the subject of the negative impact on continuous 24 hours lightning especially for fruit trees.
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Great vid bro
What can I plant in this rainy season
insects ate most of my cauliflower, broccoli, plants
have you ever had a stunted plant? one of my plants very tiny and still pushed up a something looking like a tiny cauliflower but not tight together 🤔
Learnt A LOT from this episode ; think my cauliflower is ready to be harvested. THANKS!
Thank you! Good info! Re. Pruning, germinating, light exposure, water, and spacing. Exactly what i needed. I live in London 🇬🇧 and I brought culantro seeds from Panamá given to me by a neighbor of my mother-in-law. It's a slow process, but I'm getting there. I had a seven starts but only 2 of them are growing. 😅 I planted them in mid april and the leavs are only about 5cm. 😅😅 started to germinate another patch of seeds just in case for winter maybe. Thanks for sgaring your video again!
Bodi happiness at home from Pennsylvania ❤ Yeah Trini 🇹🇹 ❤
You can’t grow it in Alberta Canada, outside. But I have had success as a house plant.
Onions grow fine here, most chives that are called chive here are bunching onions, or bulbless varities
where do i get worm castings?
@thetrinigardener why did u have a cloth bag tied around the produce?
i swear to God u sound like that guy who does the videos from a dogs point of view.... Lucy girl
why does your voice sound like the guy who does lucy girl voice overs on IG? good vid too
The leaves are edible, too! My friend from south India told me!
Awesome information! Pennsylvania/Trinidad 🇹🇹
I am not on tictox or Instagram so can you just say, yes it cooked / no it didn't. Thanks!
My cassava is about 2 years growing. Really big tubers and i was wondering if they might still be eatable? How did yours go?
Thanks so much. 👍
Where you get worm casting and topsoil
I also love the point of not using chemical fertilizers using the forest as an example. Thanks for teaching people how to grow food for themselves.
Thanks for breaking this down for us. 👍
Now looking at your video on 01/07/2024. I have an upside down cherry tomato (I have reaped 10 already); & I have have big-leaf thyme, & I am trying with a few strawberry plants. In reused water bottles
This was nice and informative. Suggestion is a "tanks if contents of the points spoken on and possibly times to skip too. Also if it were process first and detailed explanations after would be cool. Thanks for sharing man ✌️
Keep trying i think youll definitely figure out how to get a bigger size then we'll do it too once youve cracked the code😂
I love it you stir my blood for planting great ideas
Your knowledge of growing food plants is very informative i already started a kitchen garden is pro mix a must and what is npk thank you
How to plant cressles?
How to grow sweet carrots, b/cuz I notice when I buy carrots some are sweet, how to get sweet carrots?
How do you know when is time to harvest?
Your cabbages are well big I love them, but I have some chicken manure about over 3 years now could that be used, b/cuz it's over cured.
Thks. For the video, but did you say garden salt?
Awesome.
Don't you cover it at all? What about flies laying eggs & then having maggots!
I have had failures the 3 times I tried! But I am so happy for you. I have watched many of your videos; it's good to see something from our own country .
Cool. I love these videos because i dont have to wonder if i need to change the instructions to accomadate my climate like i do with a lot of the more foreign vids. Thanks a bunch for imparting your knowledge to the newbies. 👍😁
how did you grow the carrot?
Where can i buy some raddish seeds
What soil you used
Morning is only agriculture stores neem oil ìs available sir
Thanks! I am trying to grow broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage for the first time.... from seedlings
Gg man im rich i dont need sive or stupid plants😂😂😂😂
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
What do you do about ants?
why do you use a good bag to cover your tomatoes?
Hello from Maryland! I’m getting my garden in order and I can’t find any pimento (capsicum chinense) anywhere. I’m thinking of buying some from out local Caribbean grocery to sprout. You seem knowledgeable like a horticulturalist, do you know whether the peppers they ship here to us are grown away from habenero or scorpions? And if they get refrigerated in route, will that affect their growth?
Thanks friend!Great video!
Thanks for sharing, it is always nice to see locally produced food and plants!
Very informative, I'm trying to grow more Culantro, but I live in Arkansas. I think I can do this on my back porch, I'll just have to bring some plants in when the weather gets cold. Thank you.
HIII TG….. i wholeheartedly agree that getting a carrot feels like one of the greatest accomplishments a Trinidad gardener will feels
Thanks, what’s amazing is that million subscribers content creators here in the States didn’t hit on the subject of the negative impact on continuous 24 hours lightning especially for fruit trees.