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25 "Illegal" Off-Grid Gardening Tricks Our Grandparents Used That Still Work Today

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In 1970, companies began breeding and

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patenting seeds, and some types of seeds

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were no longer allowed to be freely

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stored or reused in the old way.

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By 1990, the use of patented seeds

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became even more strictly controlled,

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forcing you to buy new seeds every

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season. Your grandmother didn't care

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about that. She still saved her seeds,

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dried them, stored them, and had beans

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for free in the spring.

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These unorthodox gardening techniques

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actually help make the soil more

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fertile, improve yields, and completely

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reduce the dependence on expensive

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chemicals.

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Number eight is a watering method that

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has existed for over 4,000 years, used

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by many civilizations to survive through

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dry seasons.

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Number 13 was so effective that it was

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once banned from widespread use.

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Our grandparents survived thanks to

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these tips until they were quietly made

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difficult by an industry that would

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rather sell you bagged organic

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fertilizer than teach you how to make

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your own. Let's explore 25 genius

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ancient gardening tips.

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What you're about to learn isn't

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outdated. It's true American farming

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history and the key to reclaiming your

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self-sufficiency right in your own

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backyard.

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Killing weeds with vinegar.

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Wiping out weeds at the root with just a

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simple ingredient from your kitchen

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cabinet is a secret that herbicide

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companies probably don't want you to

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know.

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This technique uses acetic acid to

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dehydrate and burn plant tissue within

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just a few hours when sprayed directly

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on the weed leaves.

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Experts also warn that when you use

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vinegar to kill weeds, you might kill

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your crops, too. And because of that, we

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threw away a free method just because

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someone told us to buy a labeled

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replacement instead.

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The 2002 legalization of this science by

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the USDA ARS proved that high

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concentrations of acetic acid

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effectively kill weeds for organic

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farms.

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Scientists at Beltsville, also confirmed

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that the high acid concentration in

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vinegar can completely replace

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industrial herbicides.

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When doing this, you should keep in mind

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to mix it at a ratio of one part vinegar

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to two parts water.

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And be especially careful to only use it

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on concrete walkways to avoid damaging

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your soil.

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The golden time to apply it is on hot,

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sunny days when the sunlight helps the

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dehydration process happen the fastest.

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And that's how our ancestors kept their

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paths clean without negatively affecting

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the plants or the surrounding water

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source.

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Seed saving.

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This isn't just a simple hobby. It's how

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gardening has worked sustainably for

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centuries.

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Your grandmother used to let one or two

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pole bean plants go to seed at the end

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of summer, dry the pods on the kitchen

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windowsill, and store the seeds in old

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envelopes labeled with a pencil. Come

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next spring, she had free beans from

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plants that had adapted exactly to the

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local soil and climate.

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However, modern seed companies have

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changed the rules of the game by selling

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F1 hybrid seeds.

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These types of seeds won't grow true to

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form the following year, forcing you to

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buy new seeds every spring.

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This isn't an accident, but a carefully

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calculated business model.

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Today, the Heritage Seed Library is

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fighting [music] to keep old

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open-pollinated varieties alive because

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those are the kinds you can save seeds

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from yourself.

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Most gardeners today don't know the

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difference between old seeds and F1,

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which leads them to keep repeating the

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cycle of buying and throwing away.

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Saving seeds [music] not only saves

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about $5 per packet, but is also a way

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to preserve a precious biological

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heritage.

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And cinnamon when taking cuttings.

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On gentle, sunny afternoons, grandma

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used to meticulously cut rose stems or

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jasmine branches [music]

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to propagate them using two sweet

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ingredients from the kitchen cabinet.

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Honey and cinnamon [music] powder are

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the secrets that help the survival rate

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of young plants skyrocket.

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The core technique is to dip the end of

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the cutting into this mixture before

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sticking it into the nursery soil.

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Honey plays the role of providing a rich

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energy source from natural sugars and

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enzymes that stimulate root [music]

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growth.

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Meanwhile, cinnamon powder is a powerful

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natural antibiotic that helps kill

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fungal diseases and protects the cut

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>> from rotting.

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Many people used to think that honey

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would attract ants to damage the young

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branches, but in reality, this is a

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humane alternative to harmful chemical

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rooting hormones.

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>> Modern science is also gradually

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recognizing the superior antibacterial

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ability of cinnamon

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>> in organic agriculture. You'll get

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healthy potted plants without having to

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spend money on expensive [music]

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industrial products. Deep root watering

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from a manual system.

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Many gardeners [music] often think that

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they should only use overhead watering

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on the surface to avoid waterlogging and

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[music] rotting the soil.

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But in reality, this watering method

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causes water to stay only in the upper

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layer where it evaporates easily and

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unintentionally keeps moisture

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constantly around the base, creating

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conditions for fungal diseases while

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making the plant roots grow shallow and

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weak.

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Even the harshest droughts couldn't

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wither grandpa's garden thanks to a

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secret [music] using this deep watering

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system.

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He would bury a plastic pot or a bottle

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with holes poked in it right next to the

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plant base.

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The water source would be led straight

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to the deep root zone, forcing the root

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system to grow long and downward to

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search for life instead of just clinging

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shallowly to the ground.

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This method saves up to 70% of daily

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irrigation water

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>> and prevents fungal diseases from

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developing on the foliage. The industry

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often encourages complex surface

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irrigation systems, but leading water

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into the ground is the real way to

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create a sturdy root system that defies

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all weather.

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When doing this,

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>> [music]

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>> you need to ensure the holes on the pipe

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or bottle are facing the plant and are

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on the same side as the roots, [music]

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so the water hits the target. Thanks to

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this, the plants not only survive the

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dry season, but also thrive because of

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the resilience of a root system trained

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deep within the earth.

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Charcoal in pots, [music]

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biochar.

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The technique of lining the bottom of a

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pot with charcoal originated from the

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ancient Amazon, with a fertile black

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soil called terra preta.

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Native people mixed charcoal and organic

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waste into the soil to hold nutrients

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for centuries without being washed away

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by tropical rains.

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The tiny porous structure of charcoal is

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an ideal home for millions of beneficial

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microorganisms, helping the root system

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stay disease-free and well ventilated.

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Charcoal also has the ability to

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