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Welcome to MIgardener!
Learn how to garden easier, smarter, and have more fun gardening! Join me for weekly videos about organic gardening, self-sustainability, homesteading, farming, tips & tricks, healthy recipes and much more. Together, we can grow bigger.

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pamelag7553 (3 minutes ago)
I'm glad to see people taking an interest in gardening even if it is just in container garden on the balcony of your apartment. Everyone needs to get back to real life. That is, how non-industrial life really works. As city dwellers we can miss a lot. If you have kids take them outside show them ant colonies in the grass and birds building a nest.
angelicajinx180 (9 minutes ago)
I have 10lbs of blueberries frozen from an Amish store. Bought for my neighbor going thru chemo to make smoothies. She only needed 5 lbs so now I’m going to try this method for my garden. Thank you!!
ynotcougar (18 minutes ago)
If you let the seeds dry (OR ANY  SEEDS 4 THAT MATTER) . you can put them in a Rinsed out Large McCormicks pepper can and sprinkle at will. also works for  a lot of small seeds, wildflowers especially.
katiemoyer8679 (27 minutes ago)
I’ve a huge harvest from a local organic farmer sitting in my frig atm. I’m inspired. 2027 will bring us much fruit. Ty for this vid.
arianaslater-merrill7037 (31 minutes ago)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It boggles my mind that there are people in your comment section making criticisms about terms you have used. Videos like this one, where knowledge of how to grow food is being shared is a public service. It's an education not being offered in the majority of classrooms and could make the difference of people going hungry or not. Personally I am grateful, and truly appreciate your effort.
haleymariesater6581 (46 minutes ago)
So having worked in a blueberry breeding lab, I can tell you that seeds you sprout from store bought blueberries will be a random seedlings (NOT true to type). Therefore each seedling will be genetically different and will have varying fruit quality and plant characteristic. Additionally, depending on where you live, you need to account for chilling hours. If you buy blueberries harvested in Florida and plant them in Michigan your plants will flower too early because they need very little to no chilling hours. Vise versa if you plant Michigan blueberries in Georgia or Florida they may not flower at all because they need much more chill. So you can start your own blueberries at home, but make sure they came from a similar climate and be prepared for plants with very different fruit quality such as size, and sugar content than the original parent whose berries you purchased from the store.
lynnem3435 (51 minutes ago)
Hopefully we'll all appreciate the blueberries we have from the store more now...knowing the time and patience growers put in to it!! Fascinating and good to know! Many thanks
gracen3009 (2 hour ago)
Thank you for this tutorial tip. I did it in 4 weeks. Now my blueberry sprouts are in a mini-greenhouse container.
dangatto8666 (2 hour ago)
I"m retired and besides woodworking, I began a facination with growing plants from seeds. Potatoes (from the true seed pods), apples (from the same apple different colored leaves), pears, an now cherry trees. Now I will try blueberries (she just bought some).
GODWIN777 (2 hours ago)
I bought some lavender seeds from migardener 100% germination rate for me. Thanks Luke!!
tb6303 (4 hours ago)
Thank you. Your instructions were very clear. And thank you for pointing out that it would be good to also get some from a nursery so you'd know the varieties you're getting.
montananino4859 (22 hours ago)
I've planted many blueberries seeds and gave up. Good to know I need to be more patient! Thank you! Ill try that baggie trick too. Will keep you posted. Thanks again for the info!!
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