Peter Grant
 

  • DIY Garden Ideas says:

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  • Alicia Fernandez says:

    Just a suggestion: you don’t have to show every repetitive step like cutting every circle, filling up all the cups etc. Just show each step once or twice then go on to the next step… editing will make your site much better cuz you do have good ideas.

  • Alice Jansen says:

    Parabéns 👏👏 maravilhoso gostei muito,lindo esse projeto

  • Dunalva Vieira says:

    Muito bom Show de bola!!!

  • Eliane Torres says:

    Muito bom. 😍

  • JESUS É O CAMINHO A VERDADE E A VIDA says:

    Ótima ideia, amei. 😁🙏👍👍❤️🌹

  • Phillip McKenzie says:

    Ingenious, particularly for those that don’t have a garden to plant in. Especially useful for hothouse perhaps. If you used sturdier materials they could be used multiple times to accommodate the sustainability minded individuals. Bravo….

  • Celma Cumaru says:

    Fantástica idéia!! Parabéns 👏

  • Sandra says:

    Genial!!!! Parabéns 👏👏👏👏

  • Christine Mountcastle says:

    Thank you for showing people how to recycle styrofoam containers for growing herbs,(and other plants as well)! I’ve used styrofoam cups to plant seeds in and then placed the cups directly into the earth; styrofoam breaks down more readily in the earth than other plastics. I believe that Perlite is made from styrofoam; It is used to lighten and airreate the soil. I’ve also used Cardboard egg cartons to plant seeds in. They disinagrate in the earth. Even though I’m 70 years old, in a wheelchair and my 69 year old husband is crippled, (but still walking), we are now Inspired to do container gardening again when we are able to move to a wheelchair accessible apartment with a sunny patio!

    • William Kisku says:

      Egg containers seem to be sensible offer..Will try I out styrofoam not happy

    • Phillip McKenzie says:

      Perlite is not made from Styrofoam. I believe it is made from expanded volcanic glass heated to 1000 degrees Celsius. It is often confused with Styrofoam because Styrofoam has been used in potting mixes previously but not so much now. Perlite on the other hand continues to be used in potting and propagation mixes.

    • Anita Fadera says:

      Ok

    • Mariposa de amor says:

      Que bello se inspiren en este trabajo tan necesario pera la casa y que sus manos la hagan producir. Dios esté con ustedes y puedan trabajar su jardín para bien propio. Rica ensalada obtendrán.

    • Christine Mountcastle says:

      @Phillip McKenzie Thank you. I’d forgotten that about perlite. Doesn’t styrofoam breakdown more easily than other plastics, though?

  • Christine Mountcastle says:

    Thank you, again, for your beautiful, helpful ideas. I sincerely hope you continue with your amazing videos and that you will make some with ways for people in wheelchairs to garden. The art of gardening you display is so good for people’s physical, mental and spiritual health!!!

    • patricia brittenham says:

      My husband before he passed built me all along my porch, flower boxes that I could plant while in a wheel chair. My spirit would die without growing my flowers and. Container garden. Perhaps start with 1 or 2 and another the next yr.,etc.

    • Sriyani Goonetilleke says:

      I fully agree it saves time and data. God bless

  • Mariao Fatima says:

    Sensacional ,obrigada por me ensinar 🙏👏

  • Pedro Henrique says:

    Parabéns, ótimo trabalho.

  • Lourdes Schuabb says:

    Parabéns. Idéia fantástica.

  • Zenilia Campos says:

    Muito bom, Obrigada !

  • PILAR Villegas says:

    Soy amante de las plantas y este video me motiva a probar este metodo, se ve que es facil, gracias por compartir sus experiencias

  • Fresh 4Life says:

    Thank you for the step-by-step process. Sometimes people don’t always get it the first go-round and have to keep rewinding, but now they won’t have to. Keep doing what you do. Take all comments with a grain of salt, but don’t let it define what you want your channel to be. Keep up the good work.

  • Camila Mila says:

    Muito bom , lindo de ver amei

  • Fatima Neves says:

    Perfeito!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • Leonice Carvalho says:

    Amei a idéia. Deus abençoe e gratidão por compartilhar conosco.

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