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194K views · 6.6K reactions | Here is the hydraulic jack By Request. check out the other clips for more apple pressing. We got another 400lbs of apples! Going to show more pressing types and have some fun. https://housemercantile.com/ https://youtube.com/@house_mercantile?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.instagram.com/house_mercantile #house_mercantile #smallshop #woodworking #homesteading #crafts #idaho #usa #apples #press #applepress | House_mercantile
32K views · 2.2K reactions | Creating healthier soil one step at a time!🍅 I've done this for years now to ensure the soil health continues over the winter! Our soil is full of microbes that break down roots and bring nutrients to our soil. I remove what ever is left in the spring before i amend the top layer of soil with compost. Have questions? Ask below 👇 Outfit: @dovetailworkwear.ca #tomatotip #sustainablegarden #gardening #garden101 #winterizing #gardencleanup #fallgarden #gardentips #sustainablehome #purposefulgarden | Tasha Medve | 🌿sustainable living | Flawed Mangoes · Cold (Acoustic)
128K views · 18K reactions | Saving Tomato Seeds! 🍅🌱 Tomatoes are some of my favourite crops to grow in the vegetable garden and saving your own seeds is super simple and satisfying too! 😊🍅 First, always try to select the best and fully ripe tomatoes to save from, and choose only un-hybridised open pollinated varieties, so avoid any with an F1 on the packet as they won’t reproduce true to variety. 🌱😕 If saving seed from a larger variety, like beefsteak, I would slice the tomato in half and open it up to reveal the seed cavities, then scoop out the seeds with a spoon or something similar and add to a glass jar or cup. 🫙🍅 If saving from a cherry tomato, it’s super simple, just give them a good squeeze. 🍅👌🏼 Top up the container with water to aid in fermentation, this will remove the germination inhibiting substance that surrounds the seed. 😊👍🏻 Then cover with a cloth or something similar to prevent fruit flies and odour and let sit for 3-4 days. I always make a nice pasata sauce with the left over tomatoes. 🍅😋 If mould develops, don’t worry that’s normal, but remove any seeds that float and then add more water and rinse and pour until the water runs clear. 💦🍅 Then pour through a fine strainer, give them a quick rinse to remove any of the remaining pulp and lay them out onto a plate or paper, spacing them apart before letting them dry for a couple of days. The seed will then be ready to be stored for next year, and I just pop them in a craft envelope and label. 😊👍🏻🍅🌱 So do you save your own tomato seeds? #seedsaving #growyourownfood #vegetablegarden #gardeningtips #organicgardening | Jamie Walton | Nettles & Petals | nettlesandpetals · Original audio
70K views · 1K reactions | 🌿 The Most Important Thing That's Probably Missing From Your Backyard. Link 🪴 👇 https://bit.ly/medicalseedkit . . Credit Epic Gardening . . #gardenideas #gardeningcommunity #homesteader #selfsufficientliving #gardeningtips | Gardening Ideas | Gardening Ideas · Original audio
39K views · 8.2K reactions | 🌿One of the best solutions to maximizing the garden space is to grow a vertical garden! I wrote a beginner backyard garden e-book! Comment "backyard" to get the link to purchase❤️ 🌿The Beauty of Vertical Gardening 🌿Vertical gardening is a brilliant way to make the most of limited space while enjoying the abundant rewards of your efforts. Whether you have a small backyard, a balcony, or just want to add an aesthetic touch to your garden, vertical gardening has something for everyone. 1. Space Efficiency: Vertical gardening maximizes your growing area. It allows you to cultivate a wide variety of crops in a small footprint, making it perfect for those with limited space or want to grow ALL the things like me!. 2. Improved Air Circulation: When plants are grown vertically, they're better spaced out, which enhances air circulation. This reduces the risk of pests and diseases, leading to healthier crops. 3. Easy Harvesting: Harvesting becomes a breeze with vertical gardens. No more bending over or digging through tangled vines; your vegetables are right at eye level, making the process quicker and more enjoyable. 4. Aesthetic Appeal: Vertical gardens can be incredibly visually appealing. They add a unique, artistic element to your outdoor space and can be a real conversation starter. #verticalgarden #verticalgrowing #pestcontrol #backyardgardening #garden101 #sustainableliving | Tasha Medve | 🌿sustainable living | cancerenergyc · Original audio