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Gardener Reacts to Mind-Blowing Gardening TikToks

Gardener Reacts to Mind-Blowing Gardening TikToks

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TikTok has some of the wildest gardening videos I've ever seen, so let's take a look at them together and see what's going on from a gardener's perspective! David: The chinampas in Mexico were actually like man made islands they would take the mud from the lake bottom and build up a substrate on these rafts of sorts it was kind of like the original aquaponics but with soil you can see what's left of it today in Xochimilco in Mexico city my family lives close to the embarcaderos where tourists take the boats on the canals my wife's friend and her family grow flowers there and sometimes we sell their flowers for holidays like dia de Los Muertos
Date: 2022-07-18

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Hey Epic Gardening. I have an ethical dilema regarding plants. Idk where else to ask you gius so im just commenting here on your most recent full video. Okay, so its about taking cuttings from plants on the sidewalk. I live in a big city in Brazil and there are so many gorgeous plants just growing on the sidewalk. I feel like I'm doing something illegal every time i take a few cuttings and i reqlly want to know how you guys feel about this. I water propegate all these cuttings as a way to grow my indoor garden the cheapest way possible as I've already spent a few hundred dollars already on plqnts. Please help?
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On the second to last clip, it appears they laid the plastic out and then filled the divots with water to keep the plastic down and show where the depressions in the ground are. Then the guy is piercing the plastic only big enough for the crop to get planted through. After he pulls the tool out the water obviously makes its way into the soil around the crop immediately.
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Gardener Reacts hahaha that title must have been chosen for algorithmic reasons
You are a Totally awesome (show them how its done) type of guy and deserves a much then the titel Gardener!
Thank you for making this content! it inspired me to try out my first season of growing legal stuff in my garden. Potatoes aint the best so far but ill get them next season!

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I found you through Mark at self sufficient me a couple years ago. So happy to have someone in the states to reference as well! Just recently figured out youre San Diego based and I used to live in Imperial Beach! In LA now but Im gonna be getting a raised bed soon! Thank you for all of your help and the effort you put into your craft!
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Its refreshing to see a professional reacts video where the chosen videos are ones that can be verified as real. It's so much easier to find the mess and point at it. And while there is value in shining light on misleading info, it's just fun to watch something that seems too strange to be real and have it verified as real.
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Thats why I like gardening. There are so many different ways to do it in just your area.
Some ways are more work than others, but then if you move from clay to sandy soil, your entire gardening world changes, but if you understand soil types and different methods, you can adapt yourself to your new land.

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I had a similar mango in my back yard in Hawaii. It wasn't quite as big but it had a narrow flat seed and a lot of very sweet juicy flesh. I miss that tree! In fact, that's the one thing I miss about Hawaii. Not a big fan of papaya even though my father grew some monster watermelon papaya in the 50's.
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Oh, I hate those fruit chopping videos. So damned wasteful! There was a dragonfruit one where you can see what appears to be dozen and dozens of chopped, wasted fruits just laying on the ground. You can tell they chopped them all in an attempt to get that perfect TikTok. Ruined so much fruit!
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I've worked on a planter like the potato, but it was for watermelons, and ive worked on something similar to the video after that, with the tube and planting. We just had a long stick that made a hole and someone passed by and planted whatever they were planting that season.
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this video was amazing. so many jaw dropping moments. as a trained gardener I know how much I dont know yet. Can you do the same for temperate zones. I love fresh mangos and real sweet bananas but I am back home with less heat and would love some new stuff. I trust you.
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Fabulous video. You are absolutely right about how gardening is hard on backs. Anything that avoids back strain is a winner. Could you do a video about ways of gardening that are easy on the back? Raised beds of course, but what else?
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I'm not going to lie, after watching your Blossom reviews and then seeing the greens harvester. I was a little worried that maybe you were going to embarrass yourself. Also I'm surprised BCS doesn't have a potato planter attachment.
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if i remember correctly the oranges are called Ehime Jelly Orange wich are like you said hybrid oranges of orange and tangerine. saw a tiktok of a person explaining these and why they look the way they do.
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I really wanna taste that orange juice! And all these ancient/innovative farming techniques are necessary information. We need to preserve as many of these techniques as possible.
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