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luisacarla626
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·5-31
Today we are back and I am showing my four top tips to have the best cook outs on your grill this summer. The weather is looking nice here in the UK, and I hope it is where you live too, so nows the perfect time to clean off the grills, and fire them up 😊 For me nothing beats cooking outside on a warm summers evening (which is rare here in the UK 🤣), so here are a few tips I’ve picked up over the years to make this grilling season your best one yet!  This might be controversial but I have a charcoal, gas and a hot plate grill and for me both the gas and hot plate are the ones I use the most, simply due to the convenience.  It’s worth pointing out if you only take one tip from this video, please let it be bin your wire brush! The reason for this is actually quite scary. Every year quite a few people end up in ER with metal bristles places they shouldn’t be. Sometimes your brush will shed, leaving little bristles to potentially end up in your food which is potentially dangerous.  I really hope you enjoy these tips, and please let me know any you would like to add below,  Thank you so much for watching, and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱😎 #grilling #outsidecooking #garden #gardening #bbqtips
Today we are back and I am showing my four top tips to have the best cook outs on your grill this summer. The weather is looking nice here in the UK, and I hope it is where you live too, so nows the perfect time to clean off the grills, and fire them up 😊 For me nothing beats cooking outside on a warm summers evening (which is rare here in the UK 🤣), so here are a few tips I’ve picked up over the years to make this grilling season your best one yet! This might be controversial but I have a charcoal, gas and a hot plate grill and for me both the gas and hot plate are the ones I use the most, simply due to the convenience. It’s worth pointing out if you only take one tip from this video, please let it be bin your wire brush! The reason for this is actually quite scary. Every year quite a few people end up in ER with metal bristles places they shouldn’t be. Sometimes your brush will shed, leaving little bristles to potentially end up in your food which is potentially dangerous. I really hope you enjoy these tips, and please let me know any you would like to add below, Thank you so much for watching, and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱😎 #grilling #outsidecooking #garden #gardening #bbqtips
joesgarden
787
·6-23
DIY Plant Stand Without Nails. #woodworking #diy #joint #asmr #japanesejoinery
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Unbelievably High Yielding 2 In 1 Tomato And Potato Growing  #timelapse #fyp #fypシ #plants
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plantslife31
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·2024-3-4
Soilless Farming in Nigeria Using Pet Bottle for your fyp. How can you achieve this? just cut the pet bottle in the middle of it and create a hole under it in three places so that excess water will have an escape root, then put your cocopeat water it and transplant your lettuce seedlings into it. NOTE: ONLY SHALLOW ROOT PLANTS CAN BE GROWN IN THIS MEDIUM. #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #viraltiktok #tundeednut #justiceformohbad #embraiseagric #fyp #timmybest #fypシ #foryoupage #viralvideo #goviral #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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embraiseagric_mushroom
1359
·2023-11-11
With temperatures rising here in AZ I decided to move my plants from being in direct light into the shade. They’ll get direct light in the afternoon so I hope they’re happy there ☀️ I’m not super excited about the weather heating up so soon but I know the name of the game at this point lol I live in Arizona for the winters 😂 #diyplantstand #plantstand #outdoorplants #azplantmom #planttok #plantlover #succulenttok #succulents #cactitok #cactiandsucculents
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thedeserthomebody
263.6K
·4-11
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite DIY zero waste project to do this spring in the garden. All you need is a few old tin cans, a few screws and some trellis.  Spring is fast approaching which has got me thinking about my favourite ways to help people who may only have a small space or garden to grow food. Without doubt the best way to grow food and plants in a small space is to use vertical gardening techniques.  Now there are so many ways you can garden vertically, but some of the equipment you can buy is just so expensive! So instead why not try to use what you have around the house such as tins.  Now I would like to make a few important points. The bigger the tin the better, as small containers will dry out fast throughout the day, and where possible use lined tins. If you look closely the tins I am using have a white liner on the inside, which is commonly used with tins that store something in water. These are really slow to rust and I’ve had some in my garden for nearly three years with no sign of rust at all.  The paint I’m using is @protekwoodstain, as it is animal, plant and eco friendly making it safe to use around your crops. It also adds a layer of protection and also helps to stop any glare, and prevents the tins from getting too hot in the summer sun.  These planters are best when planted with really small plants such as chives, pansy and alpine strawberries, and just make sure to keep harvesting to keep your plants small.  Thank you for watching, and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚 #verticalgardening #verticalgarden #gardentips #zerowaste #containergarden
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite DIY zero waste project to do this spring in the garden. All you need is a few old tin cans, a few screws and some trellis. Spring is fast approaching which has got me thinking about my favourite ways to help people who may only have a small space or garden to grow food. Without doubt the best way to grow food and plants in a small space is to use vertical gardening techniques. Now there are so many ways you can garden vertically, but some of the equipment you can buy is just so expensive! So instead why not try to use what you have around the house such as tins. Now I would like to make a few important points. The bigger the tin the better, as small containers will dry out fast throughout the day, and where possible use lined tins. If you look closely the tins I am using have a white liner on the inside, which is commonly used with tins that store something in water. These are really slow to rust and I’ve had some in my garden for nearly three years with no sign of rust at all. The paint I’m using is @protekwoodstain, as it is animal, plant and eco friendly making it safe to use around your crops. It also adds a layer of protection and also helps to stop any glare, and prevents the tins from getting too hot in the summer sun. These planters are best when planted with really small plants such as chives, pansy and alpine strawberries, and just make sure to keep harvesting to keep your plants small. Thank you for watching, and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚 #verticalgardening #verticalgarden #gardentips #zerowaste #containergarden
joesgarden
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·5-20
Today we are back and I am so excited to give you a sneak peak of one of the most impressive gardens I have seen for a long time, the Gates Foundation Garden of The Future at the Chelsea Flower Show 🌱 This inspirational garden showcases the challenges we may face in the future, but what I love the most, is the simple solutions it offers to help mitigate these challenges. Amazing features can be seen throughout the garden, including the Cranfield Circular toilet, which can take human waste, and return clean water, and biochar to be used in the garden designed by Butler and Parker Garden Design. I was also impressed with the simplicity yet effectiveness of the water capture system and solar pump, and as a vegetable gardener the drought resistant no dig beds were inspirational.  Utilising smart planting of crops such as chickpea, millet and sweet potatoes, the garden shows what is possible in the expected dryer climate of the future.  The Gates Foundation’s mission of creating a world where every person can live a healthy and productive life can be seen throughout this beautiful little garden, so if you’re lucky enough to be coming along to the RHS Chelsea flower show this week, it is possible to come and see the Garden of the Future in person 😊🌱 As always thank you for watching, and I love you all,  Joe 😊💚🌱 AD
Today we are back and I am so excited to give you a sneak peak of one of the most impressive gardens I have seen for a long time, the Gates Foundation Garden of The Future at the Chelsea Flower Show 🌱 This inspirational garden showcases the challenges we may face in the future, but what I love the most, is the simple solutions it offers to help mitigate these challenges. Amazing features can be seen throughout the garden, including the Cranfield Circular toilet, which can take human waste, and return clean water, and biochar to be used in the garden designed by Butler and Parker Garden Design. I was also impressed with the simplicity yet effectiveness of the water capture system and solar pump, and as a vegetable gardener the drought resistant no dig beds were inspirational. Utilising smart planting of crops such as chickpea, millet and sweet potatoes, the garden shows what is possible in the expected dryer climate of the future. The Gates Foundation’s mission of creating a world where every person can live a healthy and productive life can be seen throughout this beautiful little garden, so if you’re lucky enough to be coming along to the RHS Chelsea flower show this week, it is possible to come and see the Garden of the Future in person 😊🌱 As always thank you for watching, and I love you all, Joe 😊💚🌱 AD
joesgarden
349
·5-19
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite ways to keep my house and garden plants watered while I am away on holiday for a few days.  Where possible it is best to ask family and friends to look after your plants while you are away, but sometimes that is not possible. So here is my next best solution to help give your plants a slow release drink, which can buy you some time until you get back home.  It is important to remember this will only work on you plants for around 2-5 days depending on a few factors such as the flow, weather and the size of your bottle, but it is far better than nothing at all. This method of watering, which is commonly known as drip irrigation, is used around the world in most farms, plant nurseries and garden centres as it is a super targeted way of getting water exactly where you need it, helping not only to water each specific plant, but also to reduce water waste.  When I go away I like to set the flow to its slowest possible setting to prevent the water running out too fast, but please make sure if you are using this method for containers, check they have drainage holes in the bottom to prevent the pots from becoming water logged, which can kill your plants just was fast as no water can.  I hope you are having a lovely week, and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚  #watering #gardentips #zerowaste #gardening #planttips
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite ways to keep my house and garden plants watered while I am away on holiday for a few days. Where possible it is best to ask family and friends to look after your plants while you are away, but sometimes that is not possible. So here is my next best solution to help give your plants a slow release drink, which can buy you some time until you get back home. It is important to remember this will only work on you plants for around 2-5 days depending on a few factors such as the flow, weather and the size of your bottle, but it is far better than nothing at all. This method of watering, which is commonly known as drip irrigation, is used around the world in most farms, plant nurseries and garden centres as it is a super targeted way of getting water exactly where you need it, helping not only to water each specific plant, but also to reduce water waste. When I go away I like to set the flow to its slowest possible setting to prevent the water running out too fast, but please make sure if you are using this method for containers, check they have drainage holes in the bottom to prevent the pots from becoming water logged, which can kill your plants just was fast as no water can. I hope you are having a lovely week, and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚 #watering #gardentips #zerowaste #gardening #planttips
joesgarden
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·5-4
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite garden tips, to grow an almost endless supply of tomatoes all summer long, and it all starts with just a couple of cheap little tomato plants from the shops.  Tomatoes have to be one of my favourite crops to grow, as not only are you spoilt for choice when you grow your own, but the flavour truly is one of summer times real treats. I love to add them to salads, make fresh pasta sauce, or even just enjoy straight from the vine. And believe it or not you really don’t need much room to grow many tomatoes, due to their vertical growing ability. As few as four tomato plants will easily give you all you need for the summer, but as it’s easy and free to propagate more, then why not? 🤣 Now it is worth noting this method is best used to grow vine or indeterminate tomato varieties rather than bush or determinate varieties.  All you need to do is let a few side shoots develop, then once they are about 6 inches long, snip them off and pop them in some water. After a week or two, they will have roots and can be potted on, to make a free tomato plant. These plants will be genetically identical to the plant you took the cutting from, so it is ideal to use on your favourite varieties.  As tomatoes have a long growing season, you should really aim to start taking cuttings in May or very early June, to have any realistic chance of getting fruits before it gets too cold. Having a greenhouse or polytunnel will extend this a touch.  In the past I have successfully kept a few cuttings from my favourite varieties on a windowsill overwinter, which has not only preserved that variety, but has given me a head start the following spring. This overwintering is made a lot easier if you have a grow light.  Thank you so much for watching, I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚 #tomato #gardening #gardentips #zerowaste #harvest
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite garden tips, to grow an almost endless supply of tomatoes all summer long, and it all starts with just a couple of cheap little tomato plants from the shops. Tomatoes have to be one of my favourite crops to grow, as not only are you spoilt for choice when you grow your own, but the flavour truly is one of summer times real treats. I love to add them to salads, make fresh pasta sauce, or even just enjoy straight from the vine. And believe it or not you really don’t need much room to grow many tomatoes, due to their vertical growing ability. As few as four tomato plants will easily give you all you need for the summer, but as it’s easy and free to propagate more, then why not? 🤣 Now it is worth noting this method is best used to grow vine or indeterminate tomato varieties rather than bush or determinate varieties. All you need to do is let a few side shoots develop, then once they are about 6 inches long, snip them off and pop them in some water. After a week or two, they will have roots and can be potted on, to make a free tomato plant. These plants will be genetically identical to the plant you took the cutting from, so it is ideal to use on your favourite varieties. As tomatoes have a long growing season, you should really aim to start taking cuttings in May or very early June, to have any realistic chance of getting fruits before it gets too cold. Having a greenhouse or polytunnel will extend this a touch. In the past I have successfully kept a few cuttings from my favourite varieties on a windowsill overwinter, which has not only preserved that variety, but has given me a head start the following spring. This overwintering is made a lot easier if you have a grow light. Thank you so much for watching, I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚 #tomato #gardening #gardentips #zerowaste #harvest
joesgarden
5918
·4-27
Today we are back and I am showing you one of my favourite tips when it comes to watering your plants, specifically plants which you are growing in containers.  Pots and containers are a great way to grow crops, plants, flowers and even trees, however, there is often one mistake we all make when it comes to watering them.  Most containers will have a slight gap between the soil and inner side of the pot, this is especially the case with plastic pots. As water will always travel down the path of least resistance, it will funnel down the sides of the pot and out the drainage hole in the bottom. This can sometimes leave the middle of the root ball dry.  Now to solve this issue it is often best to water plants (especially small plants in seed trays and small pots) through the drainage holes in the bottom. This way you guarantee an even drink all the way through the soil. The bowl in this video was more for show, I like to get big metal trays so I can do 20 or 30 pots at a time 😊  Obviously we all water from the top, myself included, and it is absolutely fine to do so. Just take the time to make sure the water has gone where you wanted it to go, by poking a finger down into the soil. But if you have the time and a large water tight tray try watering from the bottom from time to time too 😊 If you have large containers, you can’t water them from the bottom, but if you bury a smaller pot with drainage holes, you can water directly into this, which will funnel the water right to the plants roots where it’s needed most 😊 Thank you so much for watching, I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚 #watering #gardeningtips #planttips #zerowaste #ecotips
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joesgarden
25.9K
·4-20
Today we are back and I am showing one simple plant which I believe has a place in every garden, no matter the size. Nasturtiums can be seen all over my garden, and there are so many reasons why I recommend you do the same.  Not only are nasturtiums a very pretty and easy to grow flower, they are possibly the most useful plant I’ve got in the garden. Every part is completely edible, and I think is delicious when added to a summer salad, giving off a taste similar to rocket.  They are super simple and easy to grow, and once planted out will pretty much look after themselves. But the main reason I grow them is for organic pest control. They are a magnet for slugs and other critters, which helps keep them away from your more prized crops. Not only that, cabbage butterflies love to lay their eggs underneath nasturtium leaves, which again keeps them off your brassicas and other more valuable plants.  Not only are they super useful, but if you plant one or two nasturtium plants, you will have them pretty much for life. While they will die back each year, they will self seed. The following spring you will notice lots of little nasturtium seedlings popping up in that area. Thin them out and keep the strongest to start the cycle all over again.  I hope you are all having a lovely week, thank you for watching and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚 #nasturtium #gardening #sustainability #gardentips #ecotips #zerowaste
Today we are back and I am showing one simple plant which I believe has a place in every garden, no matter the size. Nasturtiums can be seen all over my garden, and there are so many reasons why I recommend you do the same. Not only are nasturtiums a very pretty and easy to grow flower, they are possibly the most useful plant I’ve got in the garden. Every part is completely edible, and I think is delicious when added to a summer salad, giving off a taste similar to rocket. They are super simple and easy to grow, and once planted out will pretty much look after themselves. But the main reason I grow them is for organic pest control. They are a magnet for slugs and other critters, which helps keep them away from your more prized crops. Not only that, cabbage butterflies love to lay their eggs underneath nasturtium leaves, which again keeps them off your brassicas and other more valuable plants. Not only are they super useful, but if you plant one or two nasturtium plants, you will have them pretty much for life. While they will die back each year, they will self seed. The following spring you will notice lots of little nasturtium seedlings popping up in that area. Thin them out and keep the strongest to start the cycle all over again. I hope you are all having a lovely week, thank you for watching and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚 #nasturtium #gardening #sustainability #gardentips #ecotips #zerowaste
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Homemade Plastic Bottle Hanging Flower Pot ~ ~ A wonderful flower pot made from a plastic bottle #recycling #pottery #foryoupage #foryou #افكار_وابداعات#فازات_ورد#حرف_يدوية #اعادة_تدوير#اناء
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·2023-3-18
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·6-20
Today, we're back, and I'm sharing my top watering tips for your garden and houseplants this spring with Affinity Water.    Spring is the time of year when our gardens and houseplants come to life, which, for me, is the most exciting time. However, it's also when our water usage can dramatically increase.   Luckily, there are many quick and easy tips we can use at home to reduce our water consumption while keeping our plants healthy and happy.   Many are as simple as upcycling waste destined for the bin or reusing water from cooking, which not only cuts down on waste but can also help save you money!   So, consider how you might save water around your home, and please share any ideas in the comments below.   If you'd like to be rewarded for saving water at home, please join me in Affinity Water's My Water Footprint Challenge, where you can win fantastic prizes such as Water Butts, RHS and National Trust memberships, family trips to Hertfordshire Zoo, gardening bundles, and more.   You can join via the link in my bio. 😊   Thank you for watching.   Joe   #gardeningtips #watering #affinitywater #zerowaste #planttips #SaveOurStreams #AffinityWaterChallenge
Today, we're back, and I'm sharing my top watering tips for your garden and houseplants this spring with Affinity Water. Spring is the time of year when our gardens and houseplants come to life, which, for me, is the most exciting time. However, it's also when our water usage can dramatically increase. Luckily, there are many quick and easy tips we can use at home to reduce our water consumption while keeping our plants healthy and happy. Many are as simple as upcycling waste destined for the bin or reusing water from cooking, which not only cuts down on waste but can also help save you money! So, consider how you might save water around your home, and please share any ideas in the comments below. If you'd like to be rewarded for saving water at home, please join me in Affinity Water's My Water Footprint Challenge, where you can win fantastic prizes such as Water Butts, RHS and National Trust memberships, family trips to Hertfordshire Zoo, gardening bundles, and more. You can join via the link in my bio. 😊 Thank you for watching. Joe #gardeningtips #watering #affinitywater #zerowaste #planttips #SaveOurStreams #AffinityWaterChallenge
joesgarden
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·4-11
Man grows sweet and savory peppers from plastic bottles#woodworking #handmade #learnontiktok
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ethanrecaps
91.5K
·2024-1-26
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