So happy I finally made this video. I was so disappointed when my plants started to die from my first attempt. I do have a few survivors that I share what I did differently with them. This includes how I'm growing food I brought from the grocery store easily. From garlic, pineapple, tamarin, potatoes and sunflowers from bird feed. I show how I'm propagating a grapevine plant to create 2 more plants from it's pruned branches. I did propagation with some ginger as well, and was very successful. Hope you enjoy the video.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Growing Store Bought Food in Garden - TIPS for Slugs Garlic & making 2 NEW Grapevine Branches from ONE with Propagation!
So happy I finally made this video. I was so disappointed when my plants started to die from my first attempt. I do have a few survivors that I share what I did differently with them. This includes how I'm growing food I brought from the grocery store easily. From garlic, pineapple, tamarin, potatoes and sunflowers from bird feed. I show how I'm propagating a grapevine plant to create 2 more plants from it's pruned branches. I did propagation with some ginger as well, and was very successful. Hope you enjoy the video.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
How to Make a Recycled Garden Pot with used Oatmeal Cardboard Container
Here's an easy way to recycle and reuse cardboard food containers you purchase from the store. Cardboard provides a great source of nitrogen for your plants to grow faster, and they attract earth worms to help your plants grow as well as using to break down your compost. Something great to read about.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
How to Grow Roots on most vegetables with Propagation
Now, I'm not sure if this works with every plant, but I've gotten this to work on quite a few vegetables. At first it will look like your plant may be dying, keep in mind, this doesn't apply to all store bought vegetables. I personally prefer to use a wine glass if I can(now I'm finally getting some use out of them! lol) or in something where the vegetable won't drown in but this can sit up, so you will have to get creative. This has mainly happened with plants like collards and broccoli thus far. The most amazing results I've had so far with with broccoli, the base of a chopped onion, garlic, even a really small piece of ginger root. Once this start to grow roots, you can plant in soil.
So far, I've only used rain and bottle water for propagation. I've read and watched several youtube videos that don't promote the use of water from the faucet due to fluoride and chlorine.
I learned something#valuable from this broccoli plant that looked like it was on deaths doorstep. The day after placing this in water it went completely brown. Let's just say I was totally #discouraged that I couldn't #growbroccoli with this method or maybe I did something wrong, but something told me to leave it, and see what happens. After a week or more of it looking worse with time, I saw a little root pop out from the bottom. I was so excited over this small little#progress.
Now look at the root system! What it taught me was that sometimes things have to #die to the old to be #reborn in the new. Just because something looks grim doesnt mean #lifeisover. Things are just readjusting. Btw, this was store bought.
So next time before you throw away that onion or stem of collard greens, place it in some water, and with a lot of patience, they will grow roots.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
How to GERMINATE SEEDS Quickly using COFFEE FILTER Method
So after watching loads of videos and reading blogs, I found this method to work best for me repeatedly and successfully. I hope this helps someone out there seeking to start their own vegetable and fruit garden quickly. So far I've germinated 5 tomato seeds and 3 fuji seeds. Still waiting on lemon to see how that goes.
Monday, March 21, 2016
How to get FREE Compost or Mulch for your Vegetable Garden
One of the things I noticed when I first got into wanting to create my vegetable garden is all the stuff you “need to buy.” I personally came to realize you can create a raised bed on limited funds. If you need smaller containers for planting, and getting your germinated seeds off to a good start, try the dollar store. They have a lot of small containers for great prices, you just need to get creative when it comes to planting pots.
Check the county you live in to see if the compost is free or cheaper. Mine was free for both compost and mulch, but I will be sticking to compost only for my garden bed, and mulch, leaves and sticks on the ground outside the bed once I'm done. I’ve watched several youtube videos and garden blogs over the past week, and the once thing every garden need is compost, as long as it’s loose and no compacted, and WORMS! God had stuff growing before we ever showed up with your ways of doing things, so I’m just going to do my best to keep it simple. Put back in the dirt what grew out of it.
Free free to read about compost from the city for vegetable gardens. I’ve already done my research, and I’m moving forward. If you have something awesome to share about growing your own vegetables, please feel free to share in the comment section below. Also feel to look for Free Soil or Mulch on Craigslist.com. Disclosure: Use Craigslist at your own discretion. I hope this video is helpful for someone out there on a budget.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
How to put up a Clothesline Outdoors or Indoors + Tips
I wanted to put up a clothesline first because it is one of the most used things in my home. I'm going to work to create an indoor one to go over the tub for rainy days. This is a huge start to cutting back on my electrical bill to help save money, and put it towards other projects I want to work on.
You can do this indoors as well, you just need a stud finder to make sure you're not drilling through electrical wires. Super easy to use.
How to use stud finder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_WI3K56fVI
How to avoid wrinkles in clothes when drying on clothesline
Start at 8:19 GREAT VIDEO FULL OF TIPS for those interested in Urban Homesteading
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyBNTEgnFYw
How to tie a knot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9NqGd7464U
How to Make POWDERED SUGAR with Cane Sugar
Learn how to make homemade Confectioners sugar also known as Powdered Sugar and Icing Sugar. I show you how to make powdered sugar right at home, in an urban homesteading kinda way. Hope you enjoy.
If you want to read on GMO's, here's a site, along with a site that is doing something about it.
All About GMO's
http://responsibletechnology.org
Learn about the DARK Act, & what's being done about it.
http://www.ewg.org/agmag/2016/03/top-problems-new-senate-dark-act
What's my goal with this new blog on Urban Homesteading?
Well, I've been running into situations where I realized, I spend way too much on things that I could save for stuff that really matters. For example, if I wanted to go on vacation or buy a home, or even take those funds to do better on creating a savings for unforeseen situations. In choosing to start living this way, I want to share what I'm learning along the ways, both my trials, errors and solutions to whatever it is I face. I hope you will choose to join me in changing your life in small ways as well.
If you want change, you've got to become the change.
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