Thanks this video was good 👍 in not long time I will eat
@NoraLuzCalugas12 күн бұрын
#1 Antinflammatory #2 Antifungal #3 Vermifuge
@mybestideas113 күн бұрын
You might consider changing your thumbnail.
@WhenYouGarden13 күн бұрын
May I ask the reason?
@user-ks5ht8el3h14 күн бұрын
I am a user!!!
@HealthMedia215 күн бұрын
Thank you for your useful information. By the way, I also have two videos on my channel about avocado, be sure to use them. www.youtube.com/@HealthMedia2?sub_confirmation=1
@MHzappy15 күн бұрын
A bad kiwi taste
@reynabailey544316 күн бұрын
Great home remedy...
@seemajafri953617 күн бұрын
Thiroid penchant can use rosemary
@b.kdutta762622 күн бұрын
Good for brain power the best.
@davidadausuel453722 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@rishaky23 күн бұрын
Thank you! That answers some of my questions!!!
@raywalteroutdoors27 күн бұрын
1:49
@susieg439127 күн бұрын
It’s “fo liage”; not “foil age”. Good info, though.
@Ravenelvenlady29 күн бұрын
Good information, thank you. Note that the time stamp labels are incorrect.
@foralimitedtimeonly4976Ай бұрын
Not true! I'm tired of people saying this. None of these plants keep these insects away from the garden. I have almost all of them and no standing water, have at least 25 ft distance from neighbors and mosquitos still treat it like it's their park. They only work when on your body/clothing.
Water soluble plant food?? There is a HUGE variety and difference in these so some direction would be very beneficial. For example is a plant food specific for petunias be a good or bad choice for calibrachoa?
@zenaidaalejos5896Ай бұрын
Grateful n thankful n learning more. Heaven bless you
@medinapereira7257Ай бұрын
Can I use coconut oil?
@user-bw9ue9th6gАй бұрын
I hope it's good 👍
@imadyousufzai2998Ай бұрын
Thank you
@lorraincassesso1611Ай бұрын
interesting video
@user-xh4ip8kv2sАй бұрын
Really nice description of some often overlooked plants. Thank you.
@peggyeubanks9381Ай бұрын
Thank you for the important info! Love your videos!!
@CJKassadee625Ай бұрын
Thyme causes overproduction of sebum which leads to acne so it is the worst choice for those with acne prone skin. This video is false.
@WhenYouGardenАй бұрын
We appreciate all comments and dialogues. The info used in the video was taken from the National Library of Medicine. “Morphological alteration in bacterial cells was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. Thyme EO nanoemulsion led to the suppression of an inflammatory response in acne animal models along with a bacterial load decrease and positive histopathological changes. Collectively, thyme EO nanoemulsion showed potent antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects compared to the reference antibiotics, suggesting its effectiveness as a natural alternative in acne treatment.”
@CJKassadee625Ай бұрын
@@WhenYouGarden I dont care about it. thyme and mints and shit made mine worse.
@RosemaryRosemary-dy4qhАй бұрын
Up
@california199_7Ай бұрын
❤
@1211fosterАй бұрын
For those who want accurate info on propagating this plant, this is copied from UM's extension site. They have done trials on many cultivars of calibrochoa.: Calibrachoa propagation Since plants produce little to no seed, they must be propagated by cuttings. Choose a stem that doesn’t have any flowers. Clip 6 inches off the stem and remove the leaves from the lower half. Place the stem in water. Roots should begin to develop in 3-4 weeks. After roots have grown, the cutting can be placed in a potting mix
@1211fosterАй бұрын
This is a really odd video. In some sections (for instance, propagation with cuttings or the part about pruning), a calibrachoa isn't shown in the demo. The plant with thorns looks to be a rose, perhaps? And the one with a thick, shrub-like stem and large leaves? No idea what that plant was. Why not use the correct plant when describing each process? We're also told earlier that seeds need light to germinate, but later, someone is shown digging a fairly deep hole to drop in and cover a large seed. This is sloppy "informational" content.