Plant Nurseries Do Not Want You to Know This Secret!

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Nurseries do not want you to know this simple and open secret of propagating many varieties of plants such as blackberries, raspberries, grapes, tomatoes, figs, roses etc.

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In Arizona, we started little Free Garden Stands. People drop off cuttings, plants, and anything else garden related at stands that people host in their front yards. It’s a statewide site started in October 2020; already has over 11000 members

aperson
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A year ago I started watching your videos and now I have 7 commercial size greenhouses with beautiful organic vegetables that I sell to local grocery stores around me. You helped me fulfill my dreams. Thank you ❤️

poptartdude
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I like his style. Most videos really make things complicated where it's intimidating to even give it a try. I like that he sells plants but even tells us that you don't have to go buy from a nursery. That's the guy that I would buy from when I need something. He does it for the love of the craft, not to build an empire off of newbies like myself. I like his sense of humor too :-)

sandys
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For anyone that wants to make "cuttings" from tomato plants, just look up "rooting suckers". Every tomato will grow a sucker between certain stems. That sucker is a clone of that plant and if left alone, will grow just a big as it's parent with it's own fruit. I do this all the time. It's a great way to do succession planting so you always have plants ready to bear fruit. You trim the stems like Jag did, then you can plant them deep and water or drop into a cup of water and watch all the roots form first then plant. If you're trying to keep the plant size down or grow fewer, but larger tomatoes, then trimming all those suckers will keep the energy going to the existing fruit and not new growth.

BigAl
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Thanks for the video. I took a few cuttings from my Mom's beautiful snowball viburnum and it took! I was so surprised as a first time gardener - this was over 30 years ago! Now every time it blooms, I think of my Mom and our garden growing up in Chicago. I no longer live there, but the memories are still there.

bellarosa
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So easy to mostly everyone! I believe we are going into a era of growing our own food if we want to stay healthy. Thanks for sharing!! Very useful! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷

rainlove
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I loved this video, especially the part about taking cuttings from wherever you can get them. I've been farming organically for 35yrs, but this took me back to when I was a teenager. My best friend's mom would take cuttings from everywhere, including the rare plant conservatory in our city. She'd always have a little bag and scissors with her and be snipping off cuttings everywhere we went. We'd be so embarrassed, and worried she'd get arrested LOL. Her home was full of every plant imaginable.
Fast forward about 5 decades and here I am, enjoying your channel, knowledge and your excitement for the new season ahead, (mine too). Thank you for the memories and the sheer joy and love of growing the Creator's gifts that comes through in all your videos. Have a wonderful year expanding your farm and many blessings to you and yours this new year!

strongheartwoman
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Hugs to Jag Singh for sharing tips for the want to know people. God bless

spiritual
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A tree cutter pointed out we had a huge blueberry bush in our woods & it wasn’t producing much because it was in ALOT of shade. My husband & I were planning to transplant it into our garden area but now I should go out & take some cuttings!!! You’re amazing thank you so much ☺️

BrookeandBaby
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I have appreciated your willingness to show the “secrets” with plant care and starting. The first video of yours that ai watched was the strawberries. You make it much simpler than other videos, and I appreciate that. Your sense of humor is funny too - keep who you are in your videos!

melissaschloneger
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Love your shows. Its my gardening school I always show up with a notebook in hand. My success is due to your knowledge. Thank you

frankgiunto
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Thank you Jag for making such a great, easy to understand video that is a huge help to everyone that cannot afford to go out and buy lots of plants! You are a blessing to us fellow gardeners and our wonderful Mother Nature.

tamaracalderon
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The utilities, resources and time it takes to grow your own food is difficult for most people working a 9-5. I can appreciate nurseries for doing the initial legwork for me and will continue to support my local spots!

Glizziemcguired
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I have a thornless blackberry and three different blueberries. I am going to do this today! Thank you so much! Happy New Year!!!

skittles
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Straight to the point, no extra bs in your video. Respect

ratherbeonthemoon
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It is such an adventure to walk the neighborhood and find plants that are located on city or county property from which cuttings can be taken. It pays to take more than you think you'll need as rooting doesn't always happen. If you see a plant on someone's property, most of the time the homeowner will not mind if you ask, to take a few snips. They might prefer to do it for you, and in that way you can make new friends, too. Sometimes they will ask you if there are other plants in their yard you would like cuttings from too as long as you are there. Don't leave the cuttings to dry, as it can kill them, so if you are not going to be planting them right away you can put them in water or wrap them in wet newspaper and cover in plastic, leaving them out of the sun in a cool place for a day or two. Some will root in water. They make lovely gifts once they are growing.

yellowbird
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Thanks Jag! I propagated a bunch of mulberries recently for the first time and they’re doing great. It was so simple; only difference was I didn’t scratch the stem- instead I dipped in fresh aloe gel (a rooting medium). But next time I’ll propagate Rosemary trying both ways just to see if there’s any notes left difference in the rate of growth.

tastaphan
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Thanks so much. I'm going to try my figs, blueberries, plums and tree collards.

mrcharrington
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I’m so pleased that I found your channel! My husband and I just moved into our first house on an acre of land, and we’re so excited to have more space than just our apartment balcony to make things grow! As vegans and climate activists, it’s important to us to grow as much we can to help Mother Nature, feed ourselves, and live sustainably. You’ve helped us so much already!

willowswitchingwell
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I used to do a favor for a local nursery. I used to clean up their vegetable plants to make them more pleasing to sell and I was allowed to snip off many of the tomato stems. I managed to grow more tomatoes than I knew what to do with. Many folks don't know you can propagate tomatoes. My mom used to love the snip-off seed pods from flowers like Marigolds and Zinnias. Nice video...

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