Plant Bananas in Your Garden, Here's What Happens

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Published 2023-04-18

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  • Bananas are at 8:36. Skip everything else. Also it’s about banana peals, fertilizing the garden, not the actual fruit.
  • @oana1111
    Most of these tips should have a *smallprint disclaimer somewhere. Baking soda in a soil that is not so acidic to begin with will stunt the growth of tomatoes, if you want to sweeten them you should give them more sunlight eventually by painting the wall behind them white or placing some aluminium foil behind. Bananas are best buried, not left on top of the soil, actually it's best to throw them in the compost and use that compost wherever needed. Only coffee grounds should be applied on the soil around the plants to give them caffeine to fight against aphids, if needed. Eggshells don't disintegrate by themselves, they need to be dried and made into powder, then mixed with the ground. Etc
  • Plant feathers in your gardens see how many chickens you can grow.
  • If you want to recommend using the nutrients in banana SKINS, don't illustrate it with pictures of whole bananas.
  • @kathybennett7560
    Never did see what would happen when one plants bananas. After watching so long I figured it was just a “come on”. Knew it wasn’t going to grow but wondered if would repel something, repels me from watching another one. Good luck! ❤
  • egg shells do not keep slugs away, or stop them, they'll slide right through/over them
  • I did the same thing and the squirrels left me a note wondered where was the ice cream and the Marchino cherries!
  • @BILLY-px3hw
    This video lowered my I.Q by at least 50 points, I was an idiot to begin with, I thought you could plant bananas
  • @RErnie-gv1hv
    Pallets are heavy, unsightly, loaded with splinters, and in most states, illegal to take. Instead of mounting pallets on the wall for tool storage, just install tool holders.
  • @naimac1015
    This video should be renamed what not to do with your garden. Eggshells don’t stop pests, they just crawl over them. Diapers absorb too much water, it won’t get to your plants. Coffee deters plant growth. Wine bottles can overwater some plants.
  • @sweetds1
    Red wine vinegar jars work great for watering potted plants. They have a pretty look and the top doesn’t let the water run out to quick.
  • @luratennison2978
    I planted a banana in a pot on my back porch and a possum stole it. I saw in on my security camera. It pulled it out of the pot and ran away with it.
  • Mushrooms do not harm plants. Mycelial growth in the soil has shown to help strengthen most plants...certain "molds" most definitely will harm your plants
  • @RDavis-lr1zc
    It’s now the 25th of October ‘23 and I wish I’d seen this video back in March when I first planted my seedlings. I’ve known to put crushed egg shells around the plants for yrs now and it truly works, plus their calcium is great for the plants as well I wish I’d known about the baking sofa around the tomato plants. I had 21 tomato plants this yr but hardly any tomatoes matured in time before the frost and snow came. I’ll be sure to try a few of these tips in my garden next yr (that is if my terminal liver cancer hasn’t metastasized and taken me by then). Here’s praying it doesn’t. Growing up and spending time gardening with mom is one of my more joyful memories I have of just the two of us away from my 7 siblings. It’s a great way to feel centred and being grounded -pun intended.
  • @wmffmw1854
    Now you know what to do with your Bud Light!
  • @birbluv9595
    I gotta tell you guys, your comments are priceless. I’ve had a few rough days, but now I’m ROFL
  • @PAVANZYL
    I have not had much luck with this. planted feathers - but no chickens grew. When I planted macaroni, only the holes came up. What am I doing wrong?
  • @josedonabo814
    The beer trap works to an extent, but it ends up attracting possums, raccoons and other varmints which end up digging up your garden to get at the slugs within the beer! doh!
  • @nazfan01
    I came up with my own idea of keeping snails / slugs away. ** I have 4' x 16' raised boxes** I was at a yard sale one day and someone was selling a brand new unopen box of carpet tacks.... You know the one that are on 4 foot long wood strips that nails to the floor for catching carpet when the carpet is being installed. I nailed the carpet tack strips on the top of the raised boxes. For those who may not have raised boxes, you can always cut the wood strips to size and place them on the dirt. Snails / slugs sure hate sharp nails. ** Side note: I have used eggshells and do wor. However, after some watering or even rain these eggshells eventually disappear. - There is one other trick one could do. to deter snails and insects. Grind up hot peppers with water in a blender. Filter out the remnants of the peppers with a coffee filter and pour the water in a large jar. Mix approx 4-8 onces of the hot pepper juice and mix one gallon of waterin a garden sprayer. Spray your plants. The hot pepper does NOT hurt the plants but does deter insects for a week or two, depening on rain and weather.