13 Genius Gardening Hacks That You’ll Be Glad to Know! Blossom

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Looking for a hobby? Check out these 13 genius gardening hacks that you’ll be glad you know? Tell us what you’re going to plant this summer in the comments below!

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14 COMMENTS

Nathania Demecillo

I tried the first one, and can I just appreciate how satisfying it was just to open the mango? It was nice!…
But then someone thought it was trash and threw it away 🤣

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Angela Efferson

Planting Peach and nectarine pit, first you have to take it out of the shell then plant the seed the seeds won’t break through that hard shell that I know

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Jacob Michaud

The sponge starter, the roots will get stuck in sponge, when plant is pulled out, the roots are stuck in the sponge

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Josephine Hogg

Please be aware people, that when you plant seeds from such fruits as Peaches, Kiwi fruit, pomegranate, cherries, lemons, etc, you are NOT getting a clone of that original fruit. what you ARE growing is an OFFSPRING of the original fruit, and your efforts and long awaited fruit could be, in ALL PROBABILITY NOTHING like the Parent fruit. It’s fun to grow things from seeds, but just be aware that if you want a DUPLICATE of the original fruit, you need to grow CUTTINGS from the Parent plant. It’s sort of a rule-of-thumb that the more seeds you have eg Mung beans, pumpkin, corn, capsicum, the more likely you will have a successful duplication of the Parent plant. And growing anything from cuttings is classed as cloning 🙂

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Check this out!

Peach pits are easy to root. Some of the pits I threw into the back yard rooted without being buried. The resulting trees have the most beautiful blossoms!

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khamir49

This went so fast that I had to pause, backtrack, and replay at least 8 times–some fabulous ideas, thanks!!

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Carmen Chaux

Thank you. Very good video!. I had never seen so many good ideas together. It is to encourage everyone to grow plants that we usually buy, but never used the precious seeds. Also, the potato containers!

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