Najveće Greške Kod Uzgoja Presade – UŽIVO TRIBINA

    [music] Good evening everyone. Uh, I see that there are already a lot of us in the chat itself. Tonight we talk about transplants the ups and downs of our transplant. We will try to give you experience about the importance of growing seedlings, about what problems await you, why it is important to overcome those problems. I got a lot of questions in the messages so I will read it later. I even received very good advice from our Petra Stanić, who called today. So we’re going to pass that on because I think it’s really practical advice. Actually tonight we gathered to share our experience. Experience is very important. I think that each one of us who has at least one year of experience is a mentor to all beginners or those who didn’t have a good season last year. So we will try our best to talk about the transplant in some way to correct some mistakes or come up with some better solutions together. Aida is with me tonight. Ajda will introduce herself, Ksenija and Tomislav. They will now have the opportunity to introduce themselves briefly. First of all, Aida, how much gardening experience do you have? You can just introduce yourself to our gardeners, for example how long you have been on the platform. That’s what matters. And what is your gardening experience? Good evening to all dear gardeners. Uh, I’m from May 2023. Evening. Oh, you’re ours, yes, you’re our veteran. who am I, so I learned a lot, a lot, definitely, of course, there were ups and downs, as with every gardener, while talking is until some things are mastered, it’s mostly a wonderful experience. We will talk about it. So what else can I say, especially with such a mentor, I think it’s me that we are all good today, we are each other’s mentors. That is very important. Today I answered several times, I sent that answer because this is so much an interactive program and we learn so much from each other, we encourage each other so much. Because it’s actually very important to have a successful gardening season in general. It is very important that we know what the beginning of that gardening season is, but I will let Tomislav introduce himself since you all know Ksenia, although Ksenia will also introduce herself for those who are watching us for the first time. But here is Tomislav to introduce himself briefly and first of all to greet the hosts because these are members of the Trag plant community. So they are the hosts. No one is a guest here tonight and they have taken their time to share their own experience with you. Tomislav, you can briefly introduce yourself to them. Here, good evening everyone. How many of you are there? Uh, here I am, let’s say I’ve been gardening for many years, but I’m on a platform. Yes, this is who I am and let me tell you about the last year. By the way, I am a religious teacher by profession. eco-coordinator at school and so on. So, that’s all in a nutshell for now. I have to say that Tomislav is the person who gives you answers in the classroom to almost every question and really helps a lot in the classroom. Ksenia, let me briefly introduce myself to those who are watching you for the first time now. Xenia almost every live, because she is something like an assistant here at our live events. So, there is someone who is watching you for the first time, so you can introduce yourself. I want to greet everyone who is watching us and who will be watching us. I am Ksenija Filipović. By the way, I’m from Subotica, born in Subotica. I have lived in the village for four years. I moved from the city to the countryside. I’ve been on the platform for two years and I’m one of the biggest geeks on the platform. This one, so I also have the best results. There, I can boast. Yes, in the first season, yes, in the first season I dominated with capital specimens, in the second season I had huge vintage crates. So that’s what can be learned here. Yes, it is, and it is something that is acquired through persistence. Thus, our topic today is transplantation. Actually we should start with the first question, which is what is the start of our season. The beginning of our season is the seed. Here we can divide gardeners into beginners and those who are experienced gardeners. Anyone with a year of experience behind them is already an experienced gardener. When it comes to beginners, I really recommend watching the episode that came out today. Episode choose wisely sem save money. Because even though we have many episodes on the topic of seeds, each new episode has some different, new content because in that interaction with daily respects I somehow understand what the shortcomings are, that is, I fill those holes in information and each time in some way I start from that terrible information I brought. It’s that today’s man has an attention span of only three minutes, which I don’t like at all, but it’s our reality, and then I try to fit all the important information into those three minutes somehow. Therefore , your start if you are a beginner is exactly today’s episode on how to choose seeds wisely. Because you really should choose the seeds so that you can create at the end of the seed bank. While gardeners who have been on the platform for a long time, they already have their own seed bank. The program itself has educational platforms Trace the Plant. We have three programs. The first program is sowing in the open field. The second program is nursery and the third program is seed production. Those three programs are connected in one program. Each is quite demanding in its own right. I’m not going to say complicated because it’s nothing complicated. As a beginner, I had a bad transplant, but I had a good season. Actually, the question here is whether these programs can be separated. Let’s say when it comes to sowing and now in the open field and nursery, they are described for you in the calendars. And when it comes to seed production, which is actually the key to your step towards an independent household, it can be found in lesson eight for all gardeners who are on the Plant Trace educational platform. So that lesson eight is of crucial importance for you to create a seed bank in general, because there you have the basic guidelines on how to separate your seeds. And now that we have solved that, here are the key questions. Uh, we have gardeners who start their season and start thinking that what awaits them is sowing and planting in the garden. So now I’m going to my garden, I’m going to plant my plants there and that’s where the story ends. Then when you get into gardening, you realize that there is not only sowing in the open field, but also planting. And that planting implies that you have seedlings and that these seedlings must be grown. And now the question arises, how do you grow those seedlings or do I have to grow those seedlings. Now, uh, I would like to send a very good message, a motivational message to all gardeners from my own experience, from my own heart. I will convey the basic message, which is that when we fight for nature, there are actually no separable elements. It can’t. The whole struggle for nature implies a struggle from the seed itself. So, from the moment you take the seed in your hands, you decide whether and in what way you will fight for nature, and there are no longer any compromises with that. Why am I telling you this? Because the fight for nature starts with the transplant itself, because now through one by one, one by one, one by one, we will actually peel back some elements of transplant cultivation that most gardeners are actually not that familiar with , and in what way, what kind of torture does that transplant that you can buy in nurseries go through. I always say that the only graft you can trust is actually the graft you grow yourself. How important is it from an element from that spiritual part such as the relationship with plants. How important it is to grow that plant from the very start, from the seed itself, and if you actually have a garden from before, to take that seed in the right way. In this way, the circle of love is closed. Actually your season depends on those elements. The potability depends on the transplant. If you are a beginner, you should make your own transplant for the first time. I know you are scared, but there is no need to be. My first transplant was a real fiasco, but I learned a lot in that first season. In fact, I advise all beginners not to separate these directions. Do not separate the direction at all such as sowing in the open field, growing seedlings and seed production. This is something that you can learn in the first year because we have beginners, that’s why we gathered tonight who say that in the first season I will teach the world in the open field, then in the second season I will make my transplant and I will start somehow from there. actually you don’t have much time for such a thing. You lose one year, then you lose another, then you lose a third year. Let’s say the first year is a year of learning and in that first year you master all those techniques. So that’s why we gathered here tonight because one would be a motivational garden. A step-by-step garden. So as you do in the steps of the garden in the open field. First you have the early spring zone, then you have the late spring zone and then the zones are set in steps. Those men have clear humane values ​​in them. In this program, we have six nurseries for the continent and five nurseries for Primorye, six nurseries for the mountains as well. And accordingly, it is very important to distinguish why these nurseries are arranged in such a way. Working in steps is crucial here because we have a division of the nursery into blue and red zones. And now the first step we set in December and the beginning of our season for the coastal continent is the December nursery. He belongs to the blue zone. Uh, the blue zone means that it is a resistant graft, but that graft cannot be in indoor conditions, that is, at room temperature, but must be outside. In that case, it is a little more sensitive because it has to be constantly brought in and out when we have cold waves. But what is the advantage of such a transplant? We get strong plants, strong roots and at some point we really don’t have to worry about that transplant anymore. When we throw it outside, when we leave it somewhere on the balcony or somewhere in the garden itself, that transplant is taken care of. We have solved one of our steps. Actually the December nursery has its own procedure which is primarily uh organized in that way for beginners when you follow the uh YouTube channel on the YouTube channel there is an episode of the sowing of the December nursery and uh also the whole team made an effort to send all the people on our list instructions related to the December nursery and also all of you who are in the classroom You have all those instructions related to the December nursery within the reading room and at the end of the day you have me to monitor your nursery, yes I follow the germs when they appeared, because now I’m going to make you laugh, I said 15 days ago in the stay, that is, I wrote in the stay that we currently have a quiet one on the platform until we put in the December growth and when the December growth is put in, we get a ring deck right away . We simply now, from this moment on, while all the other platforms of this type are in calmness and are preparing for the New Year’s Eve, we are preparing how we are going to nurture our transplant further. So that December nursery is important as it is. Its deadline for sowing is until the end of December. Actually, that work in steps is crucial here, because in January we are waiting for the January nursery. Well, then we have a nursery in February, then an April nursery, six nurseries. Uh, now I’m going to talk, let’s say, only about the continent so I don’t make a big mess. We have six nurseries that are essential for you to be able to create a garden that feeds you 365 days a year. This first nursery is the first in itself, isn’t it? In most gardeners, it is the first and that is why it is important to open the season with it. We will not only talk about the December nursery uh, but uh, we need to talk about the problems it carries and how important it is to work in steps. Therefore, there are gardeners in the work who, at consultations, for example, are reconsidering whether they will plant the December vine now or whether they will plant everything in February. then there is a question of serious frustration. Let’s say, if you sow everything in February, then tomatoes, peppers, eggplants also go. Then you have now this is a complete December nursery which is really extensive. You have a January nursery that also includes some elements of sprouting sweet potatoes, potted peas. then you have the possibility to get into a serious form of frustration because now, especially if you are a beginner, the question arises as to how well you actually recognize what the blue zone is, what the red zone is, what you are going to bring in, what you are going to take out, what of it can grow on you because it is in the wrong conditions. That is why it is very important to work in steps. Now, accordingly, I will start from Xeni. First of all, I am now interested, considering that you have been on the platform for a long time and considering that I made a short introduction here when it comes to working in steps that generally follows humane values. That is why he is organized. I would like to know how important working in steps is to you and how much do you think it really helps us? How do you orient yourself accordingly or what is your attitude towards this December nursery? Since this is our start? Yes. I will talk about the first year, that is, when I joined for beginners, because I think that it is the most important thing for them to know. Uh uh, when I actually entered and started with the first nursery, I missed that moment. I wanted to know everything in advance, that is, in a year, what awaits me, how it will look in the garden. Somehow I had the need to visualize this whole environment and imagine this whole environment in my head to create these cultural shifts and everything else. Like when we go, for example, to a new city, we suddenly want to know everything about those people in order to have some security. I’m the guy who goes like that. However, it was simply impossible for me here because there are so many plants. Each is specific in its own way. I mean, I killed myself right at the start when I started to connect in that way, because based on, for example, the video, the material, I started to make something like a sketch in order to make a plan for myself, that is, to be able to imagine it. And then I simply said, I’m going to kill myself like this. Give it to me, dear brother, so that I can take what the school says and go step by step in order. Let’s go now, I don’t know, we’re starting with the December nursery. I’m only interested in the December nursery, so I’m really on my own for that. I mean, in the true sense of the word, it’s very good for both focus and a sense of calm in a beginner because he’s just focused. For me, the December nursery was one of the easiest, because basically it’s all blue zone. Everything goes outside. They are resistant plants. The germination of the seeds proved good for me in the initial part. At the time, I used purchased seeds from the store from the pharmacy field and I had to say a good start, which was not the case later, but I don’t know if I should extend the story on that now or we will talk about it later. We’ll talk about the problems later because that focus is actually very important. I don’t know how many people read and follow the weekly from the very beginning. About some initial weeklies , I tried to explain with those texts how the program was created and how that December nursery was created. You could actually notice for yourself that in November the gardener’s energy is quite low. we don’t share that much information. Actually, our educational platform has 1250 members, that is, the number is slightly lower now because we are currently filtering out some members, but let’s round up 1200 members and you have a serious beehive. So it’s something where we have a complete exchange of energy and information, but in November it happens that there is a drop in energy among gardeners because we simply enter it in the garden, the gardening season is over and that’s all right. that gardeners are not in some way dependent on that contact with plants, on contact with living plants, or maybe the December gardener is the biggest need for me personally, and that’s why it was created because I’m addicted to planting and caring for plants. Uh, and that’s when the December plant got its full meaning that year. It was the year of corona and people were very scared. Uh, that’s when the closures really started . The whole system around us was so creepy. People were very scared and it started to vibrate on the platform itself and as someone who runs that platform as a servant there were those gardeners. I said that I have to make such a change that they will no longer think about anything , but will only think about what is happening to their plants. And then, in the middle of literally some kind of lockdown, I said we are starting the set planting, we are starting the December plant. I gave instructions and suddenly from a panic situation where people were, we had a positive situation where we were exclusively dealing with our plants on the platform. And we had other fears while others worried about what was happening in the outside world. We only worried about how to get to the land, how to get the seeds, when we can move. Then it was like that. I remember a really good situation in which one female police officer tested positive and could not go out. I talk to her nicely on the phone. I tell her , wait, go out at night, park in front of you, take the land. She says I don’t have land, I don’t have seeds, I don’t know what to do. And I say come on, we’ll do it this way deliver seeds. But you can go out and pick up some soil in front. Just dig up some dirt and then. Why? Because the seeds you put in in the middle of December, and those little sprouts that appear, and then those plants that start to grow, that’s a symbol of life to you. It’s something that motivates you. You simply enter a completely different world. Why? Because plants bring us back into focus. That’s what you mentioned well. Plants focus you on the present moment because motivational organic gardening itself is based on several elements. Focus on the present moment, practical realization, the art of loving. So that’s something that’s key here and that work in steps is key. Why? Well, I’m going right back to the beginning, where gardeners ask themselves the question of whether it is necessary to plant the December plant or should I sow everything there in January. In fact, part of motivational organic gardening is working in steps, and if you do not indulge in those steps, you will not feel the benefit of that work, such as zones in the garden. You can work in the garden as you like. I don’t think anyone is forcing you to work in the garden, but if you agree to work in the zones, if you don’t resist them, so we resist it, personal resistance, you will feel the benefit of all that. So our December Rasnik has a wonderful history, a revival, a salvation at that moment from a truly general, so to speak, panic situation in which everyone found themselves. I think that at that time he saved from that that somehow saved him, so I have to say the mental status of most gardeners because at that moment we started talking exclusively about plants. Fortunately, the plants were problematic for us. Luckily the plants didn’t listen to us because that’s luck in that situation. Imagine we have a general chaos around and imagine if we had peaceful plants. The plants obeyed our signal. We had a lot of problems with lodging and overgrowth of transplants. And because then we didn’t work on napkins. I changed the systems every year in order to iron out the system so that it was fully functional. So then there were a lot of those problems with the transplant. I say luckily because the more problems there were, the more focus there was. People thought more about plants, but they didn’t think about this. So it’s good that you mentioned focus, because working in steps is key, apart from the fact that these steps are clearly defined based on experience and offered to you as an experiential solution. So they shouldn’t be resisted in some way regardless of experience because you know how some gardeners think I ‘m going to plant a transplant later because I had a bad experience last year. In fact, every year is a year for itself, and experience should not be confused with a season that can be problematic or bad. For every bad season, a solution is found in some way. Tomislav, now I’m going to ask you the same question, considering that you also have experience in work, is it in school? How well organized does this work in steps seem to you, and how applicable is it, for example, to you? Well, I honestly think that working in steps like this is very good, especially if you manage to respect it. We live in very busy times. People have a lot of responsibilities. they travel, some live in one place, they travel, then I don’t know, some have a garden or a garden in the countryside, some have in the city. When you are focused on the means, on the goal, it is much simpler when you follow the steps. My experience this year was that I wanted to do everything step by step, but a combination of circumstances, illness in the family and so on. Uh, it happened to me that I couldn’t follow those steps the way I wanted to in school and then it happened to me that later and then I constantly had the feeling that I was running and that I couldn’t catch up like that hamster in that merry-go-round and that frustrates a lot of people considering that we work in school uh nowadays the current generation in general the whole system is arranged in such a way that we are used to information being bombarded very quickly and we live in a time where people generally do not trust people. Basically, the system in general in the world is set up so that it is simply made that mistrust between people is divided by color, gender, this and that, plant lovers, meat lovers and so on. And ultimately when you have focus to something and when you go step by step some things much simpler. But the key is to gain trust. Here, for example, when you work at a school, the most important thing, I think you were at school and you already know when a teacher walks in the door, you can see her mood, you already know that with some people, alas, they don’t even look at it, they don’t have a nikatropha. It’s the same thing with children, and it’s much simpler when you speak to children in a language they understand. And I will say for all of us, considering the system, how these steps are arranged and the focus steps are very good for a person to be focused on what he is doing in order to have good results. Now the most important thing that I would say to beginners is the important thing for them to gain confidence. So not every season is the same. Not every class you teach is the same. Not every man is the same. You can have here I have a generation of eight children from the same family. Each child is an individual for himself. Each plant is an individual in itself. When you look at it in context, it is. And that’s why it’s very important to stick to those steps and to respect those things, the signals that are given because I think that’s really quite good. Yes. Uh, and things in that way are best entered. I also mean when mistakes happen. For me, it is a matter of life that one learns from those mistakes. So, even if something fails, you will plant further. We have a lot of remedial exams in those steps. That is what is very good. That is what is very good. but here it is and those steps are actually all remedial exams. Why are we dealing with the topic of steps now? Because this platform, the educational platform, the trace of the plant starts first with the season and then really when you see somehow with us like I sent that message of a gardener who wrote to us that she keeps there a cowgirl here now she greets her if she reads this pharmacy agricultural pharmacy where she says our gardeners are recognized by the fact that they buy seeds in Nedoba. So we buy seeds when nobody buys seeds. We sow when no one is sowing because we have a continuity of gardens that feed us 365 days and a program that differs. So we are talking about a program that has humane values ​​in it. Humane values ​​imply that they are not built in just like that. Believe me, the main starting point in the creation of this program is how to bring man closer to nature or how to bring nature closer to people, because the key to the revitalization of nature is actually man, our tired man who is very busy. Here you explained it well, you had a lot of obligations and it just happens that you can’t follow some signals. But that tired man of ours , who is the key to the revitalization of nature, must not be burdened with some great desires. Although for the very beginning it seems that the program is six nurseries because I speak based on the experience of what I get as feedback, which is six nurseries. So who is going to build six nurseries now? But those nurseries are very well integrated into the garden when it comes to sowing in the open field. Those nurseries have the man himself placed in the center so that man is not frustrated, not burdened, and at the same time learns something. Even though the word study is something the young team told me don’t just say study because nobody wants to study today. Avoid the word study. But in order for you to go back to the beginning of this live to be able to create an independent household in the first place, because creating an independent household involves really mastering some skills. Here are some of the basics for creating an independent household, and that’s what we talked about is that you really have a garden. If you want to have pashto, these elements are key, which are seminary, nursery and sowing in the open field. If you want to master it, you just have to let go. And now, in interaction with gardeners over the years, this program was created. I’ll knock the mic down at the end. So the program was born. That program was created as a collection of mistakes, as a collection of experiences. As I said a little while ago, in the first season we did not have a nursery that was created to be easy for beginners. Why? Because uh I needed the experience, I needed the feedback from those same beginners. And then when I saw that beginners in a certain percentage of what I say in the lesson that a certain percentage of the transplants are lost, and it is very important that they plant it now in December, when there is less sun, when there are cold waves, when we have to take care of that transplant. So it is very important. It is psychologically important that you grow your transplant now. First we’ll take into consideration how important it is to care for your plants. How important is it that you said that you have confidence because in January you will just discard these plants that we are growing now and say I have finished one job. My transplant is ready. Now I am devoting myself to another transplant that requires completely different conditions. I will not mix those conditions now. One condition blue zone, the other condition red zone. And at the same time, you learn what is very important. Learn the needs of those plants. Uh, today’s nursery is the sum of those experiences. Each of you who is on the platform has built yourself into that experience. Everyone contributed their own, so now I have to tell my losses. So all that matters is the sum of your losses is one experience built into this program. And now I have to say that all of us together have created something that has humane values ​​for people, because humane values ​​can only build people. Not one person, not me. I kind of see myself as a mediator who relays the information I get from all of you, and you are all good people. So I work, I am privileged to work with good people all day long. Indeed, for people who bring such good energy, such good desire, such will, such fighters do not give up. Mostly today’s how the December nursery is sown. You all received as I said at the beginning or in May we took care of everything. If not, we will repeat the email. Now that the sale of that coastal climate garden project is over , we’ll repeat May to everyone on the list that we’re boring you with those instructions, but it’s very important that you get them. So, let me say in the end that everyone is provided because that principle of sowing on napkins was created because of beginners. First of all, it is very important to see the moment in which the seed germinated. That moment is a birth, which you attend and that birth is actually the most important relationship with your soul. Because it’s one thing when you put a seed in the ground and now you don’t know when it will germinate. It often happens that those seeds escape you, just that the transplant sprouts overnight and the next day you see that it has grown. But the other is a very different relationship when you see those germs. So all those beginners who lost their first transplant pointed to a change in the very logistics of the nursery. So we now have planters that are filled in a certain way. They are soaked, a napkin is placed over it, seeds are placed and foil is placed over it. That foil remains all the time on those nurseries until the plants hit the foil. But you have the opportunity to see your sprouts and then when you see that the sprouts have appeared, over that goes a centimeter of substrate or a mixture of whatever and after 48 hours that transplant comes out. Why 48 hours? Because we give the plants the opportunity to germinate in comfortable conditions, i.e. internal conditions, we give the opportunity for all the germs to appear and we give the opportunity for those that have not germinated to continue to germinate. So you can see one change here. In the episode itself, which we sent as a link and which is on the channel Sowing in December of the December Nursery, it says that it lasts 24 hours in the January lesson, it lasts 24 hours, and experience has shown that 48 hours is actually the ideal time. Come on now, you ‘ve been with us for a long time as our veteran. Uh, how do these steps feel to you and how much do they help you? Uh, the steps are really cool. So definitely what I would point out is, I think this is what you and the other two gardeners said for the most part, Ksenija and Tomislav, is it in fact that in this way we return to focus on the right things and what is especially important to me is that we actually dip our toes in the ground and somehow recover, is that we get out of this grayness and everything from the smog pollution and the rest. I mean, I think that is a very, very important aspect, that psychological aspect, as far as the act of gardening itself is concerned. And the third thing, of course, uh yes, so the steps definitely help because we have time to dedicate ourselves to each race in some way if we have time. So we are not crowded, we are not in a hurry. You always repeat that there is always a fix, we always have time, we always sow something at your place, something is always planted, there are always a lot of plants. So, in my opinion, these are some of the biggest benefits, so as far as those steps are concerned, it means that it starts right in December, when you and I are already in some of the darkest states and the person is left to reevaluate himself in December. Yes, we review at the end of the year what we did, what we didn’t do and everything else. And then somehow those plants bring us back, don’t they, to that certain point of life, don’t they? M yes it is. But it’s a miracle that a person constantly questions what he didn’t do, and rarely what he did. We’ve all done a lot in the past and that’s the key, that practical realization. So working in steps here is some message of your experience. I think that it is extremely important and no matter how difficult it is for us to organize and do the set, the December nursery has really a lot of time and I always remind people about any nursery. When we finish the December one, we start the January nursery, which is terribly large and extensive for the coastal ones, because the coastal ones are actually very galloping into their season, so I don’t advise that, say, December be missed. All this is defined by the calendars, but now the next question arises . We have plants that are inserted into the garden in direct sowing, but there are plants that go exclusively as transplants. It’s been defined for you through many episodes. It is defined through the lessons and all of you who are experienced gardeners know that a lot can be done in direct sowing, but that we have cultures that necessarily go as transplants. But now a new problem has arisen in the region . There are snails and different predators and now the question is whether it is more practical to transplant as much as possible, so that more plants enter as transplants because the experience of most gardeners who have a problem with snails has shown that transplants are more resistant, that they can somehow withstand what is in direct sowing. He just can’t stand the impact of slugs. With that, I explain why some crops were inserted as transplants in the December nursery. Why, for example, the December nursery does not only have cabbages and possibly lettuce, but also shields, and it has carrots, parsnips, and parsley in it. Carrots are tolerant of transplants, but in carrots, carrots can sometimes go in a bad direction. Then, many gardeners who transplanted carrots complain that they are forked, that they went in a certain direction. But carrots as transplants are in the program only because of the gardeners who have a problem with slugs. Because you know that if you have a problem with snails, you can’t grow carrots. Snails really love her. The only thing is that we have now introduced new carrot rotations over the summer and we can actually sow them in May, June, July, and August, which has proven to be very effective. Then there are no snails and it was because of you who have a problem with snails that I tested carrots over the summer period and it turned out that the results were really good, but that’s another story. Therefore, I explain to you that this calendar contains additional humane values. It is a strategic area, and that is that gardeners who have a problem with snails will have carrots, whatever they are. So she can say that yes, I really have good results for transplanting Carrots, but there is a group out there that did not have good results, but it is better to have your own carrots than not to have them because of snails. So that is the sum of shields that are present in that uh program itself because they can really happen very simply to a direct saint. Why would anyone transplant carrots when they are easy to sow? Why would anyone transplant parsnips? You throw a seed and you get a parsnip. But gardeners who have a problem with slugs get none of that . So we have another problem here which for all of you who are wondering if you will uh transplant this season, if you will transplant or not, another problem is snails because I would like to somehow uh last time we tried to break the romance about gardening. Gardening does come with a lot of trouble. I talked to our gardener today and I said that sometimes some of those foreign gardeners who lead some programs come out to me. When I have time, it appears on me those social networks and I see their plants, and those plants as plastic. But none of them is a principle. Nothing wrong. I mean there is not one point on them. And then the first thing I think of is what they do with their plants when they are not picked in which field. Because we have a problem with predators. That is, it is not a problem. Actually it is coexistence. I can’t call it a problem. Absolutely count on the fact that when your plants come out, someone will feed on them. Especially when it comes to the December transplant. The December transplant enters the garden on April 1. Before that, we set up systems for sowing and planting, that is, systems for rapid cultivation, which, through sowing and planting, are protection systems for our April seedlings, because hungry predators are waiting for them in April. So those predators are waking up, the earth is warm, we have fleas, we have aphids, everything alive flies, everything alive is hungry, it needs to survive. So, in accordance with that, our December nursery is more extensive and necessary because the question arises of the profitability of the garden itself. Now, since according to this program of ours, which is defined in steps, we have six nurseries for the continent, five for the coasts, six also for the mountains, I’m interested uh from your perspective uh considering that you have gone through all those nurseries, which nursery proved to be the most problematic in your opinion and which we could, for example, iron out in some aspect, in some aspect there. Well, we will start from Ksenia. Well, I can’t say that I had any that was problematic for me. I can only say that the nursery that caused me the most anxiety was in the nursery in February, when tomatoes, peppers and all those crops are sown that were very important to me as a beginner because I consumed them most often and I make a lot of tomatoes, and I use them a lot in my diet. Uh, even for winter. And it is something that is sown once, and if it goes astray, I have to wait for the whole next year before I can have a new crop again. Yes. So that’s where I had the most trepidation. The second thing is that you enter the red zone, where the blue zone is like the December nursery, which I said was easy for me because it stands outside, it is followed when it comes to us or eight, possibly when there are really strong minuses because they are small plants, entries with we will talk about the fact that in the end, yes, this red zone behaves differently and then one part of my brain was constantly on because when I saw it, I actually did not. I entered here completely without any knowledge about plants. I said that for me they were still life and tapestry. But at that moment when a person actually sees that seed sprout, suddenly that feeling changes into a feeling as if it is a small baby. I also started to feel so much responsibility towards my nurseries that I was simply in a situation where, for example, we were sitting at a friend’s place and I was watching the weather forecast all the time and I couldn’t calm down because the temperature might drop tonight and for me, for example, tomatoes, peppers and those who are looking for this warmer climate to possibly freeze, so maybe I should go home and bring it in safely. So, to that extent, I was focused, that is, responsible towards the transplant and developed that initial emotion in myself. Now I will say that direct sowing is my favorite. I don’t have too much of a problem with snails. I have the normal vineyard snails that are present so they are present. But somehow I manage with the increased number of seeds to get out so that I always have a successful successful sowing. Uh, what I would like to use on this occasion, now that I’ve already mentioned it, I prepared for this live as a special recipe of mine that I want to recommend to beginners, that is, to draw their attention to what I, uh, understood right away. Uh, the mineral fertilizers that are used, they are concentrated and have concentrated nutrients. So when you look at permaodels and when you layer them, you need to understand that there needs to be a huge amount of layers and organic waste to exist, which by burning means liberating and equalizing the concentrated amount that mineral fertilizers have. So I have a feeling that gardeners think that I throw some hay, I throw this and that’s it. No, plants like a lot of food and even if you have food left behind, when you remove one crop, you will put it in to the same place of other cultures that will use that nutrition further. So no effort is wasted. So the point of the story is that it is very good, especially now that there are leaves, and prepare everything very well, because I, for one, can’t wait to transfer the transplant from the planter to the garden. When that happens to me, it’s like a stone falls from my heart because I know that there is an abundance of food there because I personally provided it for her with good quality care and I know that she will take whatever she needs there . The planter is somehow a closed circle for me. There we make the initial mixture, and there I trust to say to the plants themselves that they will show me, say, whether I need additional nutrition or something. Now I also watched regularly to monitor those supplements, but not to the extent of exaggerating. So I tried to exaggerate a bit. There is no effect. So it really should be respected as it was said. That is quite enough. Now, when eating, I was thinking that most often we used, for example, yeast for small plants. However, I was thinking, I don’t know how to make yeast myself, but what if it happens that I can’t even buy it tomorrow. And then we have our gardener Nada Radinić, who runs Nada’s corner. By chance, she announced to me in the group that she uses willow juice and that it turned out to be more practical because she saves money that way . I also worked only with willow juice last season and I can really say that I had fantastic results. In addition to, for example, tomato peppers and those more demanding cultures in the diet, I also fed them additionally with yeast, since they are exactly what I would call gourmets. Now, of all the crops I have grown, shall I say what was the biggest problem for me? Uh yes yes. Well, I would single out that as a nursery as a problem, simply to emphasize the problem not of the nursery itself, but the biggest problem that ran through all the nurseries for me is also one encounter that even beginners when they experience can present them with great stress, and that is lying down. Because laying down, when it starts, somehow I see it grabs one, another, third plant and somehow I have the feeling that it is running away through my hands and that I cannot stop it and possibly requires additional interventions of picking, transplanting to another land and so on. Now for me, what turned out to be fantastic. We now have a variant with cinnamon. I tried that first, but the pepper turned out fantastic. So every planter that I salted liberally with pepper, I had no problem with that. That’s it, that’s my experience. So I pepper it well and then I’m calm. Let’s say it, and let’s say it this way, of the plants that presented the biggest challenge to me in making a seedling, it is the patlican. When I heard, let’s say when I heard, now I will say one very interesting thing. I think it’s me, and I believe that it works that way in people’s lives too. We hear some stories, but we like to pass our own experience. I also heard from you that Eggplant felt this and that emotion. Actually, when I entered this platform, I was most attracted to how those plants feel, how they communicate. If you remember, one of my first questions was that kind of how does this happen. Where can I find out a little more about it. I like the idea that they are really alive, that they communicate, that they defend themselves. It surprised me so much that it was actually a living world and a whole communication with people almost. That I wanted to find out as much as possible about it actually, and not about nurseries and fruits. So, yes, yes, and there you mentioned how a gardener can only grow especially this emotionally stable one, i.e. gardeners who have the emotion of love in them. I was also intrigued by that. However, I didn’t take it that seriously. Well, I’m the kind of person who loves everything from everyone, who approaches everyone with an open heart. I will say that I will have it, now I will have one eggplant. I’m the one who can easily succeed in eggplant. And I started this one with a precedent and it really started so nicely and that I was growing and I knew that I was born for it. However, it happened to me that I had a fight with my partner, that is, right at home, where I have a precedent and everything, and there we had a big fight. I’m so angry that evening too. I took the one as I have a small bowl with which I water with the one like that one water meter that is used and I water this plant with it. So, since they were already bigger, I usually spray them from when they are small, but they had already really grown and I was like yes, excuse me, almost like that , come on, let me water you more like that, I mean, I was exactly like that. I see that I didn’t give them much water, no matter what I did now. I mean they really seemed like she was yelling at them. At the end, there was a fuss and those four went down and they all fainted at me and I told you that. I mean that was so shocking to me. Did I get that experience to really bear witness to that truth or is it like that for everyone. I don’t know. So it happened to me. After that I had to repeat to the world. Good thank God. I had a good crop. All that caught up with you. But I’m just saying that I had an interesting experience. So although everything is an interesting experience for me. And there is that first nursery. I was like wow, I don’t know 100 leeks. Wow, how rich I will be. Because to me, the first season was actually a variant of a garden. I plant a flower there, then a flower there, then a flower here. I didn’t understand the concept that I should actually eat all year round, but like I have five cabbages. I have five cabbages. Here, see how one is a capitalist. These four make him an environment that looks nice in the picture. The picture looks extra when I post it, you know. So I entered in that style . And then when I saw oh my God we ate another third cabbage as if we wanted another salad. Well, you know what I wouldn’t want to pick this last cabbage from the garden. I miscalculated something. So now I realize actually that those amounts of excess are not large at all. First of all, that it remains, for example, when transplanting, let’s say what I do. I never look at the size of the transplant itself, but look at the root as it is developed in the plant. Let’s say it turned out to be very good for me. Let’s say there are three plants, two are big, one is smaller. If the smallest one has the most beautiful root, the best developed root, I put it in the garden because once during your speech or maybe writing somewhere, that is, I got the information from you somewhere that it is very important and the most important actually how the plant develops that root. So that’s what I use. I say I’m a nerd, I admit it. Everything I hear, I gather knowledge about this and that, and I say that, let’s say about that willow juice, I find it interesting. You can try that if you have the conditions for it. And this one without willows likes to be chopped. How the willow tree likes to be pruned. That he likes to chop. But we actually have an episode called optimal transplant nutrients. There are 10 different ways to feed seedlings and you can use any one that suits you. So, a text on that topic is ready that will be included in your reading room these days because it is very important. It will be an integral part of some brochure, but since you are in the classroom, you have the priority of getting everything freshly packed so that you don’t have to search and watch, I don’t know, for some episodes and mostly 10 foods for a snack , they are all very good. it is created as a by-product of our cooking. I want to say that, uh, transplant nutrition itself should not be something that is like a separate activity. Let’s say how I feed my seedlings, the key is first to layer the pots well, that is, the planters if they are not layered well, because when they are layered well and when the planter is well fed, it can last. And there is a condition that I would talk about in more detail a little later. when we started that topic, why do we layer the pots well, they have manure in them if they don’t have manure, today it was full top, one question in the classrooms is how much granulated manure should be put in one planter, the answer is only one handful because it is strong enough. Actually, when you layer your planter well, you don’t need any special feeding of the plants, but that feeding should not be complicated. Let’s say how do I supplement the plants? I supplement them by doing incidental activities. Let’s say considering that I make I grind the willow, that is, whole milk, and I set aside a part for those embers. There aren’t that many of them. I mean those embers that require food in a certain period because we release one ember at a time. Then or when I make when I cook the rice, the rice water is separated from the rice water and the rice water is used to water the transplant. I mean, we have, I don’t know when you peel apples, if you peel them or when you make something from apples, you put the leftover apples in water overnight and water your plants with that water, and it turned out to be an ideal uh ideal supplement. In fact, we have the possibility to supplement a lot of things, and at the same time, it does not need to cost anything. That’s a good question if I don’t know how to make yeast. I don’t want to depend on yeast. The program itself is adapted to urban gardeners. I have repeatedly told today’s urban gardener, because I have worked a lot with city gardens, you can indeed send to Venice on the bridge, but you cannot go to the first forest because that urban gardener does not know his resources. He knows how to go to Venice, but he doesn’t know how to go to the first forest to find threads of comfrey and to recognize plants. And how can I tell you that experience in working with city gardens and with urban gardeners. I welcome that. It’s really not their fault that they don’t know. It showed me that I find solutions that people know. They know how to go and buy yeast. They know how to make a supplement out of rice paddy water, but they don’t know for sure how to go and get lungwort, recognize it, and make it into a tea that is a universal plant fertilizer that is also effective for plants. So it is very important for people to find, so to speak, a shortened path to results. But here you have washed your experience. Tomislav, what is your experience with nurseries, and now I’m interested in the accent on perhaps the most difficult nursery, so I’ll answer the statistics at the end. Okay. I would agree with Xenia and for me, when the red zone enters, this is a very interesting nursery precisely because you are constantly under some kind of stress. Especially since I live in one city, work in another city, and now let the minus come while I’m not there. write home failed is to put it figuratively. I always remember about the nursery I don’t know what I know I won’t be at home and I don’t know what I was stacking bales of straw trying to protect the aro with textile this that that that uh a little bit afraid of what it will be, how it will be and simply the one in February or in the nursery in February is the most challenging for me, let’s say. Last year, this peat fly was also very interesting to me. You may remember the question, what am I looking at now? I mean the substrate, I had Klassman’s, the one I had and now all of a sudden I’m doing everything right. I’m following the specification and now I’m putting on the foils and taking care of everything. Now I ‘m looking, where are these flies coming from? Why there is no plant, now what it is is not clear to me. And now I’m confused. Ok, let’s go now, what’s there is and I’m going to get the situation out of the way. Uh , and the simplest thing for me in all of this is to follow the steps. This year, in the December harvest, I have my own compost, I have manure in one jar, and I have conifers. Now I’m experimenting a little, so to speak, to see what will turn out better for me in the end. Ksenia, thank God, has no problem with snails. She has winegrowers. Look, for me, they are winegrowers, so to speak, it’s not a problem at all. No peace of cake. Specifically, in my area in Sisak, during one period, snail winegrowers literally disappeared. I literally brought them from the village so that the population of winegrowers would come. And for those Spaniards who are, here, Biljo, you say they rest during the summer and rest during the winter. Let me tell you, they are not resting even now. I have them at my place that are still active, and even now at these temperatures I find that they crush and get along with the plants. I mean simply incredible. And let’s say that part, just for the judgment itself, the number is important to me, what you mentioned, or simply when there are them and when they come, I mean there are those different foils, the color, size and all that. Osce, if you are not careful, do a lot of damage. I mean, I remember what I mean, it’s a woman, it turns out to be a bit funny to me, like a loon in the garden with a spotlight and a lamp on his head and now you hit him. At the beginning, I’m like, “Oh, I feel sorry for the animals. I’ll pick them up and take them a little further.” And then everything until I realized. Well, my old man, you get 400 from one of those adults. I threw 100 of them into nature. Mathematics is a simple matter. Yes, yes, yes. Math simple simple thing. And in the end, until I came to that, I simply had to solve them. That, but no matter how hard you try to solve everything else, it’s quite tiring and that’s why it’s extremely important to have enough graft and at any time there is enough graft, especially we who have a problem with the Spaniards, so to speak. I mean, uh, they’re an invasive species. let’s say of all the predators that I have, uh, come on, in my opinion, so far, the smelly Martins have proven to be the most challenging, or are they just the ones when they get used to it, no matter how much I’ve kept them under control, they just really work, cause problems, and that’s why it’s crucial to do the seedlings on time . And for me, the seedlings from February, that is, February, are the most challenging precisely because of those hot and cold conditions. And the fact that I am not able to act when you are at home or somewhere nearby is not perhaps a problem. Here’s so much from Dobro you mentioned the blowfly . I will now briefly refer to Petra Stanić. I see it’s live. We all salute you, Petra, because today in communication with me, she prepared her own experience for all of you, and since last season, given that he is very respected, and I have the opportunity to broadcast it now live, because wherever he writes, it will be less read than when I read it. And I will read her entire message. We have two tips that she gave you. He says I put glasses on Spring. I apologize. And everything happened according to plan and program. I filled the planters according to the instructions in the video and since I separated the transplant from the indoor flowers, I thought I wouldn’t have peat flies and I didn’t really check regularly. It was only when I saw that my transplant was not progressing that I paid attention and saw very tiny flies. Then I placed yellow sticky boards in the burners. This is very important advice and I realized I have tons of it. They had already eaten a lot of the roots and despite my watering with hot pepper, garlic, willow juice, yeast and oatmeal, the transplant was extremely slow . But when the transplant got a little stronger, I decided to take a risk and start watering it with nettle liquid fertilizer. Only then did my seedling really start to thrive and grow enough to be transplanted into the garden. When the weather got a little warmer, I paid attention to the manure and saw those peat flies flying around it. I realized that they came from there and came to this apartment, that is, a closed space. My advice to gardeners is to immediately put a yellow sticky board in the pots. It is something that is bought in agricultural pharmacies or garden centers. These flies are very small when they first hatch and we often don’t notice them. On these yellow sticky boards, it is immediately visible, and in this way, the number is reduced, so we can react in a timely manner and not lose the graft. I think this is very smart advice because the yellow signs in the garden are one thing. When we put yellow boards in the garden, we also destroy those insects that are useful to us. Actually, the peat fly in nature is the last part of the prehistoric chain and we should not destroy it. It does not cause us a big problem in nature. But if it is in the closed space itself, it can create a big problem. And I think this is a very good solution for all people who also have indoor plants. Because when indoor plants and transplants are mixed, it’s something transplant flies live simply and move to our transplant. So here’s a piece of advice you got from Peter. I will read the second tip right away. Uh, I would like to say one more piece of advice related to the inscriptions on the pots and this is also important because when you write the inscriptions on the pots now in the month of April, we have a question, Biljo, what is this for me? So I feel then like that bureau lost and found for identification because you simply don’t know what you planted faded these bookmarks. She gives advice at the December hearing. I only put the inscriptions on one side and they faded and some fell off because she is waiting for this one until April. Uh, so I didn’t know which plants I planted in the garden until they grew. It is mandatory to take pictures of the flower pots and it would not be a bad idea to write inscriptions on both sides of the planter. Thank you Petra. This is good advice in general I advise you to keep a diary when it comes to the nursery. Today, a diary can be kept in a simple way by taking a picture and putting it in a folder or simply writing it. Only when it is written, then you don’t know how you turned the action. In one episode, I showed that it would be really good if we put a marker at the beginning, some kind of fork, some board, something to know from where, where the beginning is, because when you take a picture, you simply don’t know if the pot is the same. It is not known what is the beginning, what is the end, because that is the key to the problem here. In general, when it comes to the garden project itself, it doesn’t matter which cabbage you plant. Let it be a surprise effect in your garden, but they are not recognized. At the beginning, you may be able to distinguish a few kohlrabi from the others, but today we grow a lot of cabbage and they are not recognizable. Now we will devote a little time to Ida. Come on, your attitude towards these nurseries, which was, let’s say, the most problems for you, carries with it. Well, here I have the opposite situation compared to Tomislav and Ksenija. So for me, December, January, February is a great time because it’s the biggest pain. Ok, it’s a bit awkward for Tomislav because he’s not here right now. So then they thought about whether the seedlings froze or not. I understand that, but somehow the greatest gymnastics for me is to bring them in from and or take them out or as they have already achieved or you leave them, that is, you watch. For me , the biggest problem was in fact the May crop this season because the owls were excited. I don’t know what happened to them this year, but they wake up every year. This year they really woke up. Yes. I really don’t know. I mean, what they did overnight means with my planters and in May, it was dramaturgy. So I corrected the mistake in the July nursery that I also planted in Žadinjire because I protected it with a net. Hmm. With an old brush net from the cart that I used to cover and protect the grills. So I managed to save. that precedent. Uh, and specifically, let’s say that as far as the February nursery is concerned, the most important thing about ours, uh, in my opinion, is that it is located in a very sunny place. So uh maybe it doesn’t have to be so uh or warm. It is only important that m means that red zone that there is enough light. It means that there are quite a few, how much I don’t even know, for a minimum of five or six hours, it’s just that they are in the sun to sunbathe, let’s say. There. Well, maybe somehow we don’t have to bring them up so much, do we? So for me it is some of my experience. Yes. Yes. That’s about it, first I want to say hello to your sister, who was here a while ago, she’s somewhere nearby, right? She showed herself. she can join us here on live if she is a Gardener to give some experience. I noticed a beautiful young woman who entered the studio briefly to greet us. Yes. So she can also join us if she is Tovanka. Here we have a sister, right? Here we have a sister. Hello. Would you like to introduce yourself to us briefly? We just won’t touch you much, we won’t touch you much. Just decorate our space here in the studio while you’re at it. Are you really Tovanka? Of course, of course. My sister told me that I spend a lot of time with you every day, since I work, not every day, so I try to make up for everything, but every day I am active in reading so that I can sort it all out. I’m here for the second season. And wonderful. Well, people, look at how we have two beautiful sisters on live. She has she has a garden in Hamburg. So in front of your house you have a wonderful, wonderful. Well, we have a lot of gardeners, including this one from Hamburg. Wings I started with one small perm model to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 now I already have seven. How about the price of this revolution in Hamburg according to the model. All the best. Cenia could put them in front of the assembly. sex honor. All the best. Well done. Yes, but look at how I registered a wonderful blue flower. You felt You felt the presence of another gardening. Yes, yes, yes. Yes, yes. I’m so glad you’re here. Stay here to decorate our studio. I hope you feel comfortable. Nothing. We are here in our house. So it’s like this now that we are Tomislav began the topic of necessity In the past, we have all somehow agreed that it is necessary to have a large amount of judgments. It is necessary to make your own judgment. I would like to touch on one key topic, about which there is quite a lot of silence and which gardeners really do not know much about, and that is how the transplants bought in nurseries are actually treated. luckily this is live. Well, I can bark, right? The young team can’t come now, they say you can’t talk like that. So, the most important thing is to tell one truth. Transplantation. It is justified for you to transplant and buy. If you don’t already have anything from your transplant, then you will buy it because that is better than having nothing. Although I worked this season with gardeners who, that is, with several female gardeners who, even in those conditions, did not want to buy a transplant and simply did not want a transplant of a nurse in their garden because they were informed about how that transplant goes through what tortures. Well, let’s say I had fun today with research on that topic. I searched everything possible. I know in general what it all looks like, but the mildest uh transplant that comes for sale, that is, the transplant that you should buy at the nursery, uh, it has three to five treatments, three treatments with fungicides. First of all, that land is pre-treated with fungicides. I also have the names of those fungicides here, but I would not like to insert them into the mold. Those names kind of make me cringe. So, three treatments with fungicides. The first treatment before sowing, the second treatment when it is 10 cm high, the third treatment when picking. These are hassle-free treatments. which means that if there are no major problems, these are basic treatments. If problems occur such as bad conditions, some kind of fungal infection, then these treatments are much higher. We have at least two treatments with an insecticide, right when it comes to flea beetles and treatment when it comes to aphids. So that one transplant that comes to you is the small Mayo one that has been treated five times. Now I’m going to read you the nutrition. I just wrote it down because I was in shock when I read it. Therefore, lying down prevents both lice and fleas. And when it comes to the nutrition of the seedlings that are bought, they are fed for a week with 1.2 g per plant of potassium magnesium, artificial fertilizers, mp41 or 1:1. These are the codes that don’t mean anything to you, but they actually get fertilizer all the time and when you buy a seedling you can even see traces of fertilizer. Uh uh right now let’s understand each other. And when you’re forced to buy that graft that ‘s been treated you actually uh uh you can convert it in biological methods. The effect of all this can be nullified, but that transplant is the beginning of your fight for nature. And now the question arises as to how much we are fighting for nature if we buy a transplant that is treated this much. Because let’s say a kilogram of spinach is treated uh seven to even 11 times uh and is treated with different fungicides. We know what attacks spinach. Do you understand? No one can let us lie or cheat. And when you grow spinach, you know what it takes to grow it and how much you fight for it. When you grow one cabbage, you know how much you fight for that one cabbage. So they also fight, only that they fight with other means. The best thing was when I first led the heritage community and now the gardeners who grew cabbage plants at that time, they were seriously worried about everything because then they realized that this was the first generation I worked with, they said, so what are we buying if I really had to work hard to defend this in order to pick this head, then what are we buying, so that transplant is the beginning of the fight for nature. If we’re going to look at it from that aspect, like I said, I’m not limiting this to gardeners who don’t have a transplant and I really mean you can buy one, but let’s not lie that this transplant is something you should put in your garden from several aspects. Now, I’m interested in your opinion on, let’s say, how well you are, as gardeners at the beginning, that is, as beginners, as someone who has not dealt with, has not entered into the essence of this problem. How informed were you about it, or let’s say when you come to the market and look at that transplant , what attitude did you have towards it? It’s one thing now based on experience, and it’s another thing at the beginning because I just want us to understand the position of that beginning gardener. So, the beginner enters some nursery and goes to some market where you really have everything you can buy. How does he feel at that moment completely unaware of the fact that, by buying it, he is directly destroying a square meter of living soil? If we are going to look at it that way. Therefore, by having a bistu, we defend a square meter of soil life. By doing our transplant, we protect a square meter of life. Look at what happens with the transplant, how the transplant is produced, because we know, now we have listed the problems. I did not raise the issue of the problem for no reason. These are the problems that follow the transplant. You have basic problems. That’s laying down, overgrowth, midge flies, freezing, owls that start. Statistically, the owls for this season were the worst for us. So Aida you won this quiz. So the owls were number one. So what’s your opinion on that and how knowledgeable were you in those treatments at the beginning and how important do you think it is that we talk about it a little bit more? Ksenia, you can go first. Should, should. Well, here it is, when I got into this whole story, my main goal was to master the technique from seed to fruit and to learn how to make my own seed bank. So that tomorrow, wherever I get stuck in life, I will be able to use all the seeds that I have in my pocket, that’s just one sentence for me. I think you said it once. I can put the seeds with me in my pocket and I can go anywhere in the world. I will never go hungry. So I was interested in that. My focus was only on that. Not even once did I put myself in a dilemma as to whether I would buy ready-made seedlings and why I would buy them. Am I as incompetent as I am now that I don’t know how to grow it? I mean, I don’t want to look at myself like that or underestimate myself. This one, so I just simply followed the instructions that I get on the platform. I had my seedlings normally. Now, what intrigued me was that I should check in that sense whether they really sell treated seedlings in my local markets. But mostly what I did was when I was passing by, there was a plastic shop there, so I often take some things there, I take a picture of them right there next to the seedling and I take a picture, and then when I see that some seedling is bigger than mine, I go jealous to see what it’s all about. And then I ask them, for example, when did you plant this, and then you know if it was something you fed them with. Now I know that it has to be treated with something, and then I really got an answer. Now I don’t understand what they say, what they apply, you know that maybe some expert bigger than me might understand what they were putting, but if there is something they use normally. Uh, I saw that they had, say, more developed seedlings than mine, but they used something, now maybe it means something and growth hormone, you understand. I mean, I can’t say that when I’m like or maybe they have better conditions as they were raised compared to me. But with these seedlings of mine, I always did what I wanted from start to finish. In the garden, I found an abundance of delicious fruits. So I’ve never really been in a situation where I have to. Now if a disaster had happened, I’m again someone who doesn’t like to go to extremes, you know what, I don’t want sterile luck. Well, that’s a bit of a distraction, because first of all, it’s raining acid if we’re talking about some, I don’t even know what kind of sterile environment. This one, on the other hand, is not even nature. The environment is not sterile at all. So I’m not for that, I’m not for those extremes. Maybe I would too. But what I want to advise, let’s say how I act specifically, this season I wanted to pull cabbage and have it fresh in the garden. So I pulled out for pickling and I pulled out the cabbage to have it fresh over the winter in the garden for harvesting, for a fresh salad in December, January, February when no one has outdoors full of all the nutrients they need. That’s special. And yes, I even put those small smaller specimens because they will be very good for me, they will develop good roots now over the winter and they will actually be my early spring zone. So I already mean there and in May they will probably arrive so that I can consume them. Uh, I made a very good strategy, but I wanted to secure myself in that sense and to be certain about it. I took, say, three bags of seeds in one place in one store. I sowed one of those bags of seeds in June, which means a month or so earlier than what we sowed, and I watched to see the germination of those seeds and even developed them as seedlings and tried to enter the garden with those seedlings. However, I saw that I was not getting anything because I put them in the garden earlier. It didn’t turn out to be good for me, but I got the germination test of that seed because I think that the biggest stress that can be produced in a beginner is precisely when he gets that his seeds don’t germinate. And recently I noticed a message in the residence hall where one of our gardeners commented that it’s not right that there are some gardeners who are not at all in the mood to share seeds with others. I wouldn’t look at that situation like that either. Maybe those gardeners who don’t want to do that might not be sure enough that they have prepared their seeds in such a way that they have good germination, and maybe they want to put someone in a situation where they will be disappointed, especially if it’s a beginner. Because here I have to praise, for example, our Ljilja Dramlić. You all know her. She is so willing to help anyone. And when I was at the beginning, I wanted to say that I should bring some energetic note of this platform into my garden. I should say synergistically to enter that garden because I said that I have already become interested in the fact that plants communicate and everything. I said one part of the trail plant to be immediately present in my garden. And I received various seeds from several of our female gardeners. However, I was faced with the fact that some seeds were even forwarded to me. So it’s not just the seeds they sent me, but there were a lot of seeds that didn’t germinate at all. So they are not well stored. They were not well treated and I actually lost the place of the plants that they had taken , yes, I’m on time, I lost that if I had bought seeds in an agricultural pharmacy, for example, I might have had a much better position at the start. And I’m saying what, now you’re a bit out of my mind, this one went away and that’s why I advise maybe new gardeners to go uh with the pro with the seeds checked. That’s right. Well, that’s why the episode came out today. That’s why I say it’s a very important episode because it sends them directly to where they need to go. Yes. And let’s say on our platform we also have a market, that is, we have this grocery store. Yes. So, seeds can be taken from our Bashovan women. I prefer to say it the way it has been verified, because here we also learn how to store seeds and everything. So someone who has been on the platform for a long time knows very well how to treat and deal with seeds. So they have the opportunity to find some rare plants there . Why would it happen to me that I take No, I’m not saying there are good sites, but it also happened to me that sites charge me well, and I have nothing. It means that out of all the seeds, not one of them germinates. Yes. That is the biggest disappointment. Because that’s when the stress that Tomisla talked about when you’re late starts. Because if the seed germinates in two weeks and you don’t get that it has germinated, you are already panicking. Because this season, for example, I made sure to immediately respect the first sowing dates, because in the first year they proved to be the best. So I follow the first appointment, the first day. I enter the garden first with the seedlings. I enter in front of the Predator, my plants are developing, they are becoming more resistant, they are already more ready to welcome the first attacks of fleas, this and that. So they are already much more resistant to me than the one who is late with sowing and who essays say seven days after the first signal or two weeks after the first signal. Rather, there is a greater certainty that a weaker seedling will fail sooner than a stronger one. So let’s say it helped me a lot uh in the garden and I say this uh that checking the seeds in advance with some crops that are important to you. So put some seeds. It doesn’t matter. If you got tomatoes now, and they are sown in February, take a few tomato seeds at random and put them to germinate. Check it out to be yourself. If there is no germination then you have time to get other seeds. Here is something that I would recommend, at least for those cultures that are important for you to have in your garden. Because in the beginning I went to try and see everything. I didn’t even know what some plants looked like, because we can’t even get some like loofah we don’t see it in our markets or markets. I was intrigued by this one, as this year I grew, for example, green corn, that you are a fantasy apartment. One of the oldest corns in the world. It was one of the most memorable. One of the tastiest. Well, I didn’t try it because I left it all for seed, so I will put it in the woodshed for and for our gardeners at the right time. I got the seed for multiplication and I multiplied it so consistently and just like that I worried about it for 24 hours. I managed to multiply it. So yes, I received this one from a holy person. I managed to get it because there was no more to buy anywhere, even on the websites, for example, and I’m really proud of it. So that would be my advice. And I say, as far as this is concerned, believe me, my decision to go this way does not put me in a dilemma for a single moment as to whether I am interested in studying. I am already sufficiently informed about what we eat and what kind of chemistry we eat. So now do they additionally poison the seedling or with what do they poison the seed itself. For me, it doesn’t change what I have on my plate, what I’ve had all these years in front of me. So with this decision, I not only want to eat healthier, but I also want to spend time in that garden. I want to focus on the development of a new life, and not on the problems that surround us. Because the problems that surround us are a reflection of this entire society. Therefore, one individual cannot change them, not even by me stressing about the fact that it will change something. No walkouts, no strikes, nothing. So when man after man has changed in himself, then around us we will have another reflection of those changes. That’s right, that’s right. That’s right, you’re absolutely right. We are that change and we are someone who can change our own environment. Look at how many of us gardeners out there have uh simply changed their attitude towards everything. Here I am and we are currently talking about transplants. I started the topic of transplantation, which was treated because it is very important to change that relationship. Well, let’s say all the people who enter uh on the trail of the plant from any direction uh surely have the intention of defending nature in a different way. That should be the primary goal, the defense of nature. The primary goal to deal with it because we are the only ones who can really change something and change it with our own experience. But let’s not expand the topic here . It is very important that all of you who want to create your own garden get it right. As Ksenia said, I wanted everything at once. It just can’t partially. Now I’m going to sow the garden, I’m going to buy seedlings, and then next year I’m going to study something else. Now, Tomislav, I’m interested in your attitude towards it, let’s say how knowledgeable you were, as someone who was starting to engage in gardening, in the fact that the transplants that are bought are actually very problematic. I insist on that topic because I think that our role is strong in developing awareness of the fact that this plant is the starting point. So not only the fruit you buy , but that plant has been treated a lot in the beginning. Okay. So, honestly, I did take a transplant. I knew how to buy because I didn’t do everything at home, but simply the system is complex as if you don’t get there, you don’t have time, you don’t really have the knowledge. Uh, knowledge is power. When I teach it at school, I tell the children that knowledge is the only thing that no one can teach you. That’s what you said when you have seeds, wherever you go, that knowledge, if you have it, you can transfer it . Uh m min it’s a good thing that from the very beginning I have been creating some kind of uh gardening through biological methods. And I have relatives who do my uncles and aunts do my seedlings and they don’t treat me classically. I mean, I have some in my family who also sell vegetables. This is very classic, as you said, the agronomists who deal with the treatment and the waiting period and so on from the woman’s side. So I knew that part of the seedlings is a profit type, buy it to some extent, I used to have some things, but some of my experience, let’s say, I know an older man who dealt with seedlings, a man from Bosnia, who lived here with me in Sisak, and he gave me a seedling like this Rio Granda Paradise F1, he had a seedling left, and let’s hope it doesn’t fail. Now I say I think I feel sorry for the plants so they don’t fail and I naively took it and said, come on, I’ll plant a garden, tomatoes are no problem, and that’s where I first faced powdery mildew on that tomato when it started, uh, literally overnight , a Brenner came into my garden, but it wasn’t just that tomato that suffered, but simply my tomatoes that I grew from seedlings, and so Uh, they also suffered . I buy a seedling of a type from verified sources and get one that has not been treated and until I plant it in my soil until it takes that genotype of its soil it has a problem. Uh uh, it’s not uh planted in Primorye, the same pine tree planted on the continent. Almost every plant needs an adaptation phase, at least that’s my experience. And I realized simply that the first year the seed learns my climate where it is and when it learns that climate the next year it gives better and better and better results. It would curl up tied to the seed. What Ksenia said and what you said, yes, and what is sold in stores. I know a gardener, a young girl from Karlovac. I won’t mention her name now, but she knows who it is. So, I sent her my seeds for planting, which she asked for, and the only seeds that were sent that she was okay with were the seeds that she got from me. She bought it at the pharmacy. It wasn’t even a single tomato that she bought. Everything mixed up. So we have to warn even beginners that it can happen. When you buy seeds, it is not only the germination that is important, but the seeds also need to be seen. It may happen that you buy seeds, I don’t know, I’ll say the ox heart now or the apple tree. These are the two most common varieties mentioned by people who like them. Uh, it’s just that the woman didn’t get what she wanted in the end. I mean you know which gardener I mean the gardener I guess but here I don’t want to mention the name without her consent there is a very important thing about seeds what where how are people and conservative I say I’m the most uh when I was moving it’s a lover she’s a tomato lover and with me you could what when I announce that I have different colors of tomatoes this one say my mom is a can now when I say then ask her a question my tomatoes are only red indigo tomatoes what kind of green tomatoes I think when I tell people that I can get it green tomato jam they look at me my old man what are you on what I’m on hard drugs people just don’t believe me until you confront them my rose is the best thing for me that green tomato she eats and enjoys it and my now mom comes that and now how will grandma refuse her granddaughter when she tells her Grandma squeals loudly and then who It’s delicious. But seriously, mom, I would like to do something, I mean small anecdotes, so when it comes to seedlings, it is very important that we have our own seedlings, but the important thing is to check what Ksenia said about germination, but for beginners to be aware that even the seedlings we buy are tested standard cacti, we may not necessarily get what we want. Therefore, we should be ready for that part, in fact, it is all an integral part of learning. You mention that protecting nature is important. I will say that the defense of man is important. First of all, a man should be a man. Today, the situation is such that there is dehumanization at all levels. O digital generation, everything is accelerated, you have to do everything here, you have to do everything there, everything is a must. Uh, what I will say is crucial that I, children, know how to learn, the most important thing is to acquire knowledge and skills, how they will know some things and learn that is crucial, and the same thing, first of all, you need to be a human being, there are a lot of people, and very few people are human. It is necessary to be a man. The birth will be what you used to say in YouTube is essentially a man. A man should be a man and a community should be a community. I know the word in these areas of ours that people did not survive during the thousands of years that we have lived there together realistically. Because we are all here, realistically speaking, small nations. I said it’s not just that we are beautiful and smart. Although I say we are both beautiful and smart. Compared to others, I am not insulting anyone, but realistically, I have met people from different parts world, but we survived on the basis of togetherness. Realistically, without community, without exchanging experiences, without learning knowledge, unfortunately we listen to a lot of empty stories. Uh, selling fog from influencers, gardeners, influencers, I won’t even mention politicians, I won’t poison the space with that. The chemical industry is doing its thing. So there is a lot of publicity and where you are convinced on the one hand that everything will be easy, everything will be very easy on the other hand until you roll up your sleeves I always remember my late grandmother who said about my great grandfather Marko when he sowed he said that God I am the plant now and now you say that God help me j’ realistically looking at these days people have a false self-awareness that they have control over something. You have control up to a certain uh relationship, level, but after that you simply don’t. Realistically, nothing happens by chance. No matter how much someone thinks it’s a coincidence, I mean it doesn’t happen by chance and realistically our whole life is school. Uh, no matter how many schools we have and how much knowledge we have, we can still learn. And what is the most important thing, I thank God dear God gave me the gift of not only learning from my mistakes. I gain a lot of knowledge by listening, reading, watching from others. So, uh, I’m not one of those people who have to burn myself in everything to understand that there is something to it. Here, let’s say one of the advantages that I know I have is that I have made mistakes. Uh let me work on it, looking at all those mistakes. That’s what a friend said to me, I don’t know, something happens to you and it’s an expensive school, now you’ve paid and now you know what you shouldn’t do. And the same thing should be applied when it comes to raising your female presidents and all that. Simply, school is paid for, experience is gained. M does not skip classes, we say. You have to acquire knowledge. I can’t even think ahead . Advanced can. This is Ksenia, and I will honestly say that I admire you. That’s you, that’s your attitude, that’s the woman’s attitude, ok, I’ve decided now, that’s how I’m going. I have the impression that you will go there without any problem and I will break through the wall in some things, and all the best, but a large number of people simply follow the line of least resistance, and the most important thing is ignorance. This is exactly what you are saying. People are not at all aware of how some things have been treated. If they are aware, another thing is that I won’t think about it. That, I don’t care realistically because if I don’t think I think the problem will disappear. The problem doesn’t go away if we don’t think. Uh, there’s the key problem. That’s all from me. Try it, I can’t replicate it. I have to replicate. Uh means uh, when you say you learn from other people’s experiences, but look at this now, if I had listened to other people’s experiences, I would not have achieved what I have in the garden and what I achieved both in the first and second year, because experience does not say so. That’s why I say what Father Thaddeus tells me, what are your thoughts, what is your life. So there are people who do not want to go through other people’s experiences, but that does not mean that other people’s experiences are necessarily the true truth, that is, that they are the only possible way. For this reason, I evaluate where I let go and say that it is too big a wall for me to pass that experience. I accept for now that this is the case until I get perhaps a better argument that this is not the case. But for the most part, especially here, I didn’t want to listen to anyone. Uh, I was that deaf frog that climbs to the heights and doesn’t hear those behind who are warning you, you’re going to fall, you’re going to fall. I simply went with my heart to that garden, went through the transformation myself and had a firm decision not to agree to any compromises because I simply want to be that virtuoso like plants and not depend on any assistants, anyone ‘s opinion, or anyone. Simply to be the one who knows every seed and every plant in my soul and to be the one who will make that fruit. I don’t even have to eat it. I want to know that knowledge and I’m just going to just stop you short. I know what he uh said by experience. The sum of experiences is the program by which you work. Therefore, all of us, working according to one program, work on the basis of the sum of other people’s experiences, because that community is very important . I’m sorry for interrupting you, because the community that builds a program is very important, because I want all of you, our dear ones, who are listening to it they feel important here because they are important because we work on the basis of a collection of experiences and I have to say that it is true that those experiences help, for example here is the experience that you found is now very important. I record everything. The experience that is Tomislav, the experience that is Aida and her wonderful sister who are like dolls to me. I watch them all the time, they are very important here. What I wrote here as a very important sentence that you said, Tomislav, is a good man. Uh, I almost read the study. I will now address all young people who think they can provide instant solutions. One study related to artificial intelligence. you will continue Ksenia, now I interrupted you. Artificial intelligence, which means that in 10 years, the only thing that will be necessary is a reliable, good person in business, in work, in the community, and loyal at the same time, because everything else will be done by artificial intelligence. What artificial intelligence cannot do is precisely that human element, which is a reliable and good person. That’s it. Did you want to add something Xenia? I wanted to retort that artificial intelligence does not have creativity and that we will reach it only as long as we gather enough numbers. It is. That’s right. There is no individuality. I don’t use artificial intelligence, so I don’t know how it works, but I came across the study because this entire White World story is related to food, then all possible questions and problems open up. I followed the tests that were done in this eighth grade in Serbia, uh, tests for general intelligence, that is, that is the test they do uh after the transition from elementary school to high school, it turned out that everything was below average and people were scratching their heads as to how much our children actually don’t know anything, they don’t know basic things. So, they are a little bit literate as far as the basic elements are concerned. I also followed that show, I listened to it while I was working, uh, and I was quite worried about the direction we are going when you see all this from the side, how much we are being bombarded with some kind of easy solutions, artificial solutions that everything is served to us from all sides. And then I wonder if anyone but me is worried about this situation that is happening. And then when we meet like this and talk about it, I realize that there are many of us who are worried and that each of us is doing everything in his power to prevent this situation, at least in his environment. That’s how we become broadcasters. Now we will let these two wonderful sisters speak their mind. I am so glad that my sister joined the team. Oh, I’m happy. And she is happy. Yes, because we got two people for one place. This is how we tested the system, which means that we can fit more people into the studio. Uh uh. Do you have any experience with this? Let’s say you are in Hamburg, you buy transplants there, but are there separate transplants that are organically grown? Is it defined that way? I can determine there exactly whether I want to buy an organic or a normal conventional transplant. I have to admit when I started it when my sister saw Bilja, see Bilja and then she constantly bombarded me with videos and I really didn’t have time at the beginning because I was busy then, but over time I became interested and then at the beginning you talked about the beginners and how they felt. I felt like I didn’t have time for my transplant. No, I can’t even think about it because I know he has to take care of it and then I said come on, it’s surely a better solution to go and buy it. Then I said I wasn’t sure if they were treated, but when I went and saw how big and beautiful they were, somehow logic told me this is not normal, there must be something there. And then I stared and then I saw blue lines like this or blue spots on them. then I said no, that’s not for me. And the first year I went to organic, then mm organic m transplant and it worked. But then I said, come on, I will if Aida and Bilja give me each step by step, but I was delighted with your video, that you really explained each step, and what helped me a lot, very much, was that you said ok, there will also be peat flies, because I have never seen peat flies there will be a question of what it is and you always gave the recipe for it and that helped me tremendously. Then I went first and bought cinnamon and garlic and I don’t know either and I arranged chamomile and this and that and looked for willow and cut it in the parks and I prepared it all for myself and prepared it for my transplant and then I set off and just like Tomislav said then I did it and please help me so that something sprouts. And I was delighted with those little whips. I really saw them as beings and that filled me with some love. I then continued it further. Then I and id called me almost every day and then we constantly took pictures of you and then we joked around and he always supported me and then someone gave me Elan and you constantly then I joined the group very quickly. You are yes, so you found yourself in the group. Yes. I joined the group this one and it works for me right away and I got it sorted and then I’m there really a lot. Well, I know, I know. Now I connected it all and I remember the communication on that topic. And I think it’s so wonderful. Both of them are amazingly beautiful to me. And then I have a blissful smile all the time while watching them and now I imagine how people on YouTube look at me. And if someone starts to sow extra seeds and deal with respect, we will do it. Yes, no, no. It’s really nice how we become mentors to each other actually. That’s how Aida was a mentor to you and started you in that direction, because the next question actually arises here. I’ve tried all of that and the transplant that you can buy, because I can’t speak by heart. Everything I tell you is based on experience, because this is just one consequence. Well, I’m going back to my experience again, and above all my experience, because I believe that people can only speak when something is wrong or they’ve gone through it themselves. Uh, and I tried to transplant a transplant that was purchased and my permodels literally spat it out. I can define it that way. So, I don’t know what your experience is like, but the graft that is bought and inserted into the permomodels takes a long time to adapt first. It takes a long time to even work and never gives the full potential of everything it should give. And I don’t know if you’ve had that experience when it comes to perma-suits, but let’s say, uh, that piled graft, what’s the difference between it and the one we produce? This seedling, which we are now producing in the December nursery, will grow a very deep root. What is happening now? You will have sprouts. When you cover those germs, after 48 hours you throw them out. They have to be somewhere, uh, in a covered area, somewhere where it’s warmer, they’re not directly exposed to external conditions, and when those plants sprout, they’ll stay in the same place for a long time. You will think there is something wrong with them. They will stagnate for sure for about 20 days, because during that period of those 20 days the plants develop deep roots. This is how plants that are not enriched with artificial fertilizers grow. Those plants that have been filled with artificial fertilizers, they have to look nice from the outside, because none of you will buy a small, useless seedling. You will get more money for a large lush seedling. And accordingly, those plants are bombarded with that MPK because it is that ratio of MPK that is actually crucial to develop a lush leaf mass. But their root is very bad. Their root is artificial. He is not adapted to the living world. Now imagine when you insert such an artificial creation into the permamodel, it does not have any developed microorganisms around the roots, which are crucial for the permamodel to accept such a plant. So the big problem with growing in permomodels is actually precisely that element that such transplants are not adapted to this way of growing. This is very important because I say when you invest in a transplant, you invest in your season. That season, the success of that season really depends on what Ksenia said about how the root is developed, how strong the root is, how lush it is, and such seedlings are inserted into the garden. And the other aspect is that you can really cheapen your season that way. Let’s say last year gardeners in Croatia paid 1 EUR for one seedling. I was shocked when I saw those prices because I was online with gardeners this code to buy that transplant. I was really like that completely shocked when I saw that you actually feed snails for 1 EUR. Now imagine you set aside 10 EUR, buy 10 lettuce seedlings, then put them in your garden and the next day you come and the snails have eaten them, you paid very dearly for this food for your snails. So the key uh actually uh cheaper season is your own transplant because for one bag you can get hundreds of seedlings. You just need a little will, a little time. We really have some kind of prevention when it comes to transplants. But now I have to address everyone. You will all be taken care of. Everyone in the classroom. I wrote today that I will be a met alarm. I warn you when to enter, what to do. If you don’t worry about whether I will get this minus now, I will enter it. Now I’m going to start with some key questions that have been asked to give some answers to all of you as we bring this all to a close. So I’ll start in order from the first question. Let’s just see where it’s written in the menu. It’s like this. The first question was statistically the strongest today. What if a culture sprouts in Jardinjera? What’s the deal? I will return to the December nursery. You have all received the scheme according to which you sowed the nursery. Together, we combined cultures to have less of those planters. Why did I choose jardiniere? The hinges are easy to take in and out. Do not use cups because then you will have crates that you bring in and take out. The planter is easy to place on the Sims and that way you can provide her with light. If you germinate one culture in a pot. All cultures are covered with a centimeter of substrate and after 48 hours they are taken outside. 48 hours is enough time for other cultures to germinate in comfortable conditions. Another question, how often is the transplant watered? This transplant, which we are now taking outside, is watered once every 10 days. It’s quite She doesn’t drink water, she injects herself. You don’t have to lift the foils every time, but you can spray them to close them well because the foil simply returns the moisture and you can see the condensation on those foils and that water returns back to your transplant, so once every 10 days is enough. I very rarely water my seedlings when they are small. Later it will need additional watering. It is not necessary now. When the top-up starts, if you layer your grill well, you don’t even need top-up. The only food for your plants is water. That’s why those embers layer so well. If you can use only substrate. Let’s say you don’t have to add fertilizer, soil or compost at all. If you don’t have that, let’s say you are a beginner from the city, you don’t know anything except to go to the garden center to buy something, just buy substrate, nothing else. And do the sowing in that substrate, whatever, the cheapest, is the best. And after that, the transplant will be supplemented. We have 10 different supplements. I’ll put that classroom text in tomorrow morning. And for you non-classroomers, there’s actually a whole episode dedicated to that on the YouTube channel. Fertilization is also done when the plants get the third leaf, i.e. the first main leaf. Why did I change that terminology? Because the expert terminology is that supplementary feeding starts when the plants get the third leaf. And that third leaf is that main leaf or this, that is, I’m sorry, the profession says that supplementing starts when the plants get the main leaf, but you, as beginners, don’t know what the main leaf is. How can I explain to you what the main sheet is? So it’s better then to say that supplementing starts when the plants get the third leaf. Then when the plants get the third leaf, your plants are stable. You can bring plants in planters with a third leaf inside and forget about them. They won’t make a pro, they won’t have a problem. They cannot overgrow because the blue zone can overgrow at high temperatures. So we take care of them until they develop the third leaf. When they develop the third leaf, our transplant is quite carefree. Then foil. The most common question is how much foil remains. I know that tomorrow there will be more of these same questions in the classrooms, but here is mine to answer those who are not in the classroom. The foil remains as a protection for the plants. It stays and it preserves moisture. You see, foil is a moisture keeper and if we have already used foil, then we will use it to the maximum and it can be used for another nursery. So don’t die to throw away. It remains until the plants hit the foil. So, when it starts to bother the plants, then the foil is removed. When the transplant is brought in, that was also a very important question because this is the blue zone. The blue zone does not tolerate high temperatures. So if you put it inside it will outgrow it. You can throw it away now. It’s not it won’t work. Uh, after we put a centimeter of the mixture, that is, a centimeter of the substrate, that’s what I’ll call it now, and after 48 hours we throw it out. It’s currently out for me, so it’s currently -3 for me. The color has stopped being outside and I am not bringing it inside at all. I won’t bring her inside until after the ice wave. An ice wave implies that we have daytime temperatures that are minus or slightly below zero and night temperatures that are in the minus. That’s your ice wave. As long as the daily temperature is in the plus, you do not need to bring in your transplant at all unless some extremely low temperature is announced. Well, let’s say that all those plants in the garden are currently cabbages. All that we have currently planted is in the garden. All that we sowed as a small, let’s say, I sowed within the framework of one episode in the garden broccoli, pakchoi, all that in miniature. Why did I send them? Because they are a very good test for my nursery. If what is in the garden does not freeze, does not react, surely my nurseries will not freeze and will not react. Therefore, it is a test for me for the general measure of treatment towards the nursery. So, as I said today, I will give you a warning as a weather alarm and that warning will literally run like an alarm several times during the day because of those who sporadically follow the classrooms and it will run for several days and I will give it in advance. So it’s not yours to worry about that transplant. It is yours to visit the transplant to enjoy that flow. Because if we’re going to turn that process of planting a transplant into some kind of fear, we haven’t done anything about it. It is very important that you know that you are taken care of, that I, as a mentor, am someone who runs that platform and I take care of all of you and take care of your precedent. So you will always get a signal when that graft needs to be brought in. For now, it is out and we can statistically expect that ice wave from the middle of January. Uh occurs intensively at the end of January and beginning of February. That ice wave that is problematic for this transplant is not what you see at night 3, at night -6. It does not interfere with your transplant. So be relaxed. For that matter. We have a question that we received. Very interesting, so I have to answer now. MR Vesna, that’s his name. I read the questions she wrote. We must not keep willow juice for a long time because it can destroy the transplant. If the willow juice is kept longer, it turns into liquid fertilizer because fermentation occurs. When something like that happens, it is diluted 1:10 with water because then we are talking about a liquid plant fertilizer and it cannot damage your transplant. And now that we have come to the end, I want to give you a chance to say something else. Greet the audience and then we’ll say goodbye to the people. Ksenia, we can start from you. Got something to finish? So here I am, I hope I have helped new gardeners. I just gave all the advice I had available. Uh, I’m sorry Tomislav that I had to interrupt it in this way because I want people to experiment, to try maybe not in the first year, but this platform was created precisely because you did not accept some knowledge, but entered into the experiment yourself. Those who have the courage should experiment. And I would like to say that we completely understand young people when they don’t say they don’t want to learn. Because actually when I look at us adults like this, who can they learn something smart from because we all [laughter] we all just went to some years to learn here is something smart if nothing else how to return to that nature because I think that man is a part of nature that he is not an individual for himself. And when I say nature, I also include us people who were unfortunately relocated in some cities, in some environments that don’t suit us, and then it all went wrong. So I invite all those who can return to the villages to do what they say to enter the gardens. I call on these people in the cities to find new solutions. The balcony was a garden and here I greet you all like this and I hope you are something smart, you were wonderful to us, you didn’t interrupt Tomislav at all, Tomislav will now say you were looking for a reply, but this one is completely fine. I mean, I think that tonight we have such a wonderful energy, this one on the live. I am really delighted with this one. And Tomislav, you have the opportunity to give the closing speech and to greet the audience. Here it can be like this. Xenia, I didn’t blame anything. One thing I don’t mind experimenting with. You should know that I have experimented a lot and am experimenting realistically like the rest of us. Just the point of the story, what I learned a lot from what you said today is that I don’t have to do some things, maybe steps. That’s what Bilja said that we learn from each other on the platform. That’s what I was saying together in that context and the emphasis is not that I didn’t, that maybe you didn’t understand my thought the best I suppose. But I want to confirm for the sake of those who are listening that they too would not accidentally. Oh well, I understood everything. That is important. All the most important. The woman will be the last. Thanks be to God. Yes, dear, how would you say that. Here I am to be humorous. So, the important thing here for all beginners, I would say, look, it’s important to get involved, gain knowledge, gain experience if you’re on the platform, of course gain your own experiences, but see and learn from the experience of others concretely, because that’s the wealth of the platform, that’s the wealth of community. That’s what I said. Let me just tell you one thing Xenia. Uh, I have a garden, that is, a garden of about 200 square meters. M according to live from you what I said before, you know that I addressed you about the altitude. I decided to work around 200 square meters of the garden in the countryside and go to the countryside at least twice a week . Uh I mean the orchard. Now, for the last few days, I’ve been busy with orchards, clearing, all this stuff. The J system is simply imposed, as without mechanization you can’t do anything. And now the focus, which for me is a very good thing that I got in the platform. Focus 10 squares of my 10 squares. Wise care for joy. M leave behind. To leave for the sweat of the soul j which is my goal is the same for me, my family has as healthy food as possible. In Sisak, willy-nilly, there is much more pollution than outside, than in the countryside in the forest area. Although here I know of a research here in Croatia, as a character, it sounds like a great place, great, organic, everything is great, and one expert looked at the windy rose. All that industry from Italy brings all that polluted air that pours rain into the street. Let’s say a large number of people from Croatia are now jammed if I have surprised some of my fellow citizens. But it is important, it is important to apply all the methods we have, to use plants as much as possible to clean the area and all that. So be positive. Be positive, be human to human and that’s it. That’s all from me. Here, thank you very much. Thank you. You have greatly enhanced this tonight’s live and thank you for your time. Let’s see what the sisters so wonderful and sweet have to say. Uh. There is no giving up. Try, try. Whether you’re a beginner, whether you’re an intermediate level, whether you’re experienced, problems happen to everyone, mistakes happen to everyone, but it means we can’t, we can’t succeed if we don’t try, doesn’t it mean uh bilja transmits so much through his channel and in the classroom and if you’re not on the platform, it means there’s so much video material, so you simply can’t make that many mistakes. So, the most important thing is not to give up. There is none. We don’t have a spare nature, we don’t have a spare planet, we don’t have a spare water, river, mountain. That ‘s right. Yes. We have nothing to spare. Yes. There is no other. We have no choice anymore. So, come on, she said that she has no experience in live streaming, but in fact you were born for this. For whose born for this? I don’t know people. Say Milo. I would say we don’t even have a spare man. Today, in reality, man is man, but man is working to destroy all that is real, is this knowledge real? Yes. I would quote the prophet Hosea. My people are perishing because they have no knowledge. That’s right. The problem is, the problem is ignorance, and that’s why you can reach the younger team from the platform without knowledge only by judging, either on your own or through the platform and the community. And the community can be very helpful for them, try if you don’t have it or not you try, I mean exactly that , to get ahead of the shot. It is. It is. That’s right. That’s right. Well, the most important thing is to motivate people to get involved. Every divorcee has his own problems, but what can I tell you, those problems are solvable. Everything can be solved, everything can be fixed. We have a lot of those remedial let’s say if you don’t exist December failed February nursery for you is something waiting for you where you can fix some things. I mean a lot of nurseries, you know what, when you have six nurseries you know you will have food. It is not a refrigerator like the conventional one where you put everything. That’s how I planted when I started, you put everything in one nursery and hold your head. You don’t know where to start and then everything becomes completely confusing. Let’s let the sister have the final say when we’re pulled to live. And I would also recommend to every young or older gardener who wants to, in fact, a beginner who wants to see, feel, try something new, to condemn himself in any case or to start experimenting as Ksenia says, because that gave me some energy that I really tried, I said ok, I’ll try it, and if anything happens, and then I was surprised that a plant that I didn’t even know existed was rashan. I watched your video once and from the small seeds my sister sent me, I got the plant here. I hugged her, I was delighted and I said ok, it was worth it even if it was quite small at the beginning, but that everyone just dares to go and try it. And it’s really wonderful that you are here and that our community is here. Yes. and that there are a lot of nice videos where everything is explained in great detail so that no one needs to be afraid and that knowledge is acquired there and I share the same opinion with Tomislav that really without our knowledge what we get through you or through the community is that we all exchange experiences, we all learned a lot tonight, that’s really why I say you took your time and that time is not insignificant at all because you helped other people, with your experience, because I can hold live to sit down and to talk, but it is simply very important that all of you who are from the platform present your experience, convey the message to people because not all of us have the same experience during the season. And on the other hand, it’s not always possible to say I got drunk, I filmed everything. There was a very good comment under one of the videos and I know that it is a holy person. He was also on the platform and now he became a monk, so he’s not there anymore. And he only wrote, dear Biljana, you repeat so much information, we are a very rude people. So I repeat so much because he realized that I keep repeating. I think it was right under a pea. peas. Well, pea means a story about peas. So, constantly, whenever I get a lot of questions, I say let’s record it, let’s solve it, let’s have at least something, as I would say for others. And he noticed it too. Mostly, I’m very happy that we kept the live tonight with such good energy. And I wish everyone a happy New Year season in 2026, which begins with the December nursery. for the mountains with a January nursery. So I saw today that some mountains have sown the December nursery. I mean, people make messes in their lives, but they will survive and that graft will survive. Basically your season starts now. Don’t use some calculations to miss the December growth, because you will have a lot of transplants waiting for you in January. Why not enjoy it when someone who has gone through the experience of those great losses, not only his own, but many of our gardeners who have been going through 20 years, put together a program, that is, I put together a program that can really help you feel comfortable, because a person will return to nature only with love, only with comfort, because we can’t say now, it’s very difficult to fight for people. That man is bathed in all possible artificial creations because, for example, it is not natural for a man to be able to buy food in the garden at any moment . In nature, there is a period of hunger in winter. That period of hunger is crucial because it is a prelude to gratitude. We have forgotten to be grateful. Actually we haven’t forgotten. We are deprived of the feeling of gratitude. You can feel it in the spring, when everything bursts into flames and turns green it shines that feeling of gratitude in nature. And in fact, man is deprived because he can buy abundance in the market at any moment. Well, let’s say you can buy strawberries in the market in December. My generation could not do that. I couldn’t buy strawberries in December. That was not possible then. Which tells me that each new generation is more and more consumed by artificial abundance and somehow alienated from the feeling of gratitude. The feeling of gratitude is the key in all this in relation to God, to nature. So it’s just not separable in this case. Actually what everyone needs, all of you, is one garden. a motivational organic garden that will take you back to a moment of gratitude. It will get you back on track. It will bring you back to some elements in which that man of ours, who is, how can I say, not guilty of going astray. Because you know, I spent a large part of my life blaming people. A really big part. as a serious revolutionary who fought in his own way, and I always somehow directed my anger towards people because they are not aware of the consequences of their existence, the consequences of what they do, the consequences of which you could read in the weekly, I really wonder, uh, where will they disappear, where will we look for a natural man, where will we look for a natural plant. But working with people, I realized that people are not to blame. People just don’t have enough knowledge that it’s possible otherwise. So I really wish you all a garden. A garden is not a place where you will only produce food. It is the place where you will return to that one authentic feeling of gratitude that you have been missing. Because we may not be able to change the global system, but we can do what we can. We can change our environment. We can change our family. Let’s start with those children who are waiting for an artificial intelligence. So what did those statistics tell me? That, like Diogenes, we will look for a good man with a lamp, because that good man, a loyal man, will be the only one who will compete with artificial intelligence in that case. Therefore, for next year I wish you all a garden. The December nursery is mandatory for coastal residents . Don’t miss these signals. And here I see that someone’s tractor ran over the permamodels. You know what, a tractor can’t trample permamodels as much as you can make a permamodel. So here I think I see correspondence. I’m very sorry that it happened, but that’s how it is. It means that the sheep ran over the entire garden four times. I built it from scratch because I think there is a reason for everything, when something happens you will make better permam models. Mostly people, thank you for your time. You are amazingly beautiful and I smile all the time looking at these sisters. I know that I will look busy in the video when I watch it, but I can’t get rid of that impression. Thank you very much. We welcome you all . Don’t blame us and good night. Good night. Good night. All the best. [music] [music]

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    9件のコメント

    1. Од једне до друге овакве епизоде ,Ксенија ми се све више свиђа.Њена позитивна енергија преплављује емисију и прелива се на све који гледају.
      Сестре су прелијепе .
      Хвала Биљи што нас учи и спаја.

    2. Pozdrav, kada se klice pojave,dodam kompost.Iznosim napolje preko dana ilib mogu li ostaviti napolju. Ako nije veliki minus .A da unosim samo ako je preveliki minus?

    3. “Bolje je imati svoju mrkvu nego nemati je zbog puževa”- Alan Ford
      Biljo, ti si moj uzor❤😂❤❤