Absolutely perfect delivery, you anticipated every question. Make more videos. Please. And you never stopped to talk to an interrupting pet...what a joy.
Im sitting here eating sesame snap bars and just realised "ive never actually seen a sesame plant before" 🤣 your video was great, very informative, thank you! As an aside, you are absolutely beautiful, wow!
It is so interesting how some things never even cross our minds to grow. The word "seed" is even in the name. Definitely on my list to grow this year in SoCal. They taste amazing and if they like hot and dry soil, my yard is perfect for them. Thank you for this video!
My best tip: throw it on the ground and ignore it. I kept failing at it because I kept trying to baby it. Sesame ought to be grown more often in zone 9+
Tried growing sesame last year, and the flock of chickadees that showed up was unbelievable. They even dug up my baby beets. I'll try starting them indoors and just up-potting them until they're too big to be dug up by the little fiends. Thank you for doing this one. I hadn't realized how tall the plants were. Best change where I had intended to plant them.
thanks for sharing your idea about sesame plants and seeds, i have one plant growing in my garden but, i did not planted this, it's suddenly grow in the pot where my small fire tree plant grows, just today i search what kind of plant is this and i found out it is sesame. now it has already a lot of fruits and i am very happy about it. i can plant many of this after i harvest all the seeds. thanks a lot!
I'm so happy with your video! I just never thought about sesame before. I've tried soybeans, moringa, roselle, lots of 'uncommon' plants but didn't even think to try growing the seeds I love and buy to eat which were in my cupboard. This year I'll stick some in the ground and next year buy some that may be hybridized to grow in humid climates. Florida is not very dry. I think if I put them against the wire fence on the north side of my garden, they will have stability and possibly I could cover them if it gets just too wet. This will be a fun experiment and thanks for your video!!!
What an interesting video! I love growing unusual plants, and I love *sesame* *seeds*, so I'm definitely going to grow these this year! I have long, hot summers here in Northern California, so the plants will love that, and they look *much* simpler to process than the Amaranth I grow. They come out of the pods so cleanly. 😊 Thanks so much for sharing about this great plant!
"What does a sesame seed grow into? I don't know, we never gave them a chance! What is a sesame? It's a street... It's a way to open stuff!" Mitch Hedberg RIP On a serious note. Thanks for the videos. I also live in mesa and they have been an inspiration and great source of info for the valley gardener.
This video was very helpful ~ thank you! I'm going to try starting some now in zone 8... shouldn't get frost until mid-November or so, which should hopefully be long enough to get a crop, but if not it will be a fun experiment!🙏💕
You did not mention at all how you sprouted the seeds, to evenually getting them to grow to maturity. Your video was about " From Seed to Plant to SEEDS "
I came across a deficiency of copper video(which can lead to a breakdown of collagen) it's very important for ligaments tendons joints will help prevent hernias. Sesame seeds was one of the things on the list to help Scotch this problem. To Scotch-to stave off 👍🏼🤷🏼😁🥳
Update: I ended up getting 1 Mason jar full of the regular sesame and 1 cup full of black sesame. I loved the flowers and found out we had hummingbirds in Atlanta. They couldn't get enough of the sesame flowers.
I love sesame! I've been wanting to make black sesame paste for a bunch of desserts and pastries for a while now. Do you know if sesame plants do well in grow bags?
Hi there, greetings from Sacramento, California, I never would have guessed that Arizona and Sacramento were in the same growing zone but I am happily surprised. Regarding sesame plants, how much depth do the roots need for this plant to thrive? Would a one foot depth suffice?
Absolutely perfect delivery, you anticipated every question. Make more videos. Please. And you never stopped to talk to an interrupting pet...what a joy.
I love this style of video. Going from seed to harvest for one plant really helps me learn.
Indeed
Im sitting here eating sesame snap bars and just realised "ive never actually seen a sesame plant before" 🤣 your video was great, very informative, thank you!
As an aside, you are absolutely beautiful, wow!
Sesame bagel for me but thought the same thing. 😂
It is so interesting how some things never even cross our minds to grow. The word "seed" is even in the name. Definitely on my list to grow this year in SoCal. They taste amazing and if they like hot and dry soil, my yard is perfect for them. Thank you for this video!
My best tip: throw it on the ground and ignore it. I kept failing at it because I kept trying to baby it. Sesame ought to be grown more often in zone 9+
Also, you can get another crop of seeds if you cut the plants back in late summer.
Great tip, thank you!
@@princesstelevision67how far back do you recommend to cut them?
@stevewilliams5930 I cut them down to below the lowest ripening seed pod, hopefully there's a growing tip there
Tried growing sesame last year, and the flock of chickadees that showed up was unbelievable. They even dug up my baby beets. I'll try starting them indoors and just up-potting them until they're too big to be dug up by the little fiends. Thank you for doing this one. I hadn't realized how tall the plants were. Best change where I had intended to plant them.
I grew them for the first time 2 yrs ago. They're so fun to grow.
Angela = the best
thanks for sharing your idea about sesame plants and seeds, i have one plant growing in my garden but, i did not planted this, it's suddenly grow in the pot where my small fire tree plant grows, just today i search what kind of plant is this and i found out it is sesame. now it has already a lot of fruits and i am very happy about it. i can plant many of this after i harvest all the seeds. thanks a lot!
I will absolutely try this! Thanks for sharing the idea! I already grow my own Chia seeds and they, too, have a lovey flower.
Out of the blue I started to wonder about planting sesame seeds. Found your video. Really informative & glad I watched.
I'm so happy with your video! I just never thought about sesame before. I've tried soybeans, moringa, roselle, lots of 'uncommon' plants but didn't even think to try growing the seeds I love and buy to eat which were in my cupboard. This year I'll stick some in the ground and next year buy some that may be hybridized to grow in humid climates. Florida is not very dry. I think if I put them against the wire fence on the north side of my garden, they will have stability and possibly I could cover them if it gets just too wet. This will be a fun experiment and thanks for your video!!!
What an interesting video! I love growing unusual plants, and I love *sesame* *seeds*, so I'm definitely going to grow these this year!
I have long, hot summers here in Northern California, so the plants will love that, and they look *much* simpler to process than the Amaranth I grow. They come out of the pods so cleanly. 😊
Thanks so much for sharing about this great plant!
"What does a sesame seed grow into? I don't know, we never gave them a chance! What is a sesame? It's a street... It's a way to open stuff!" Mitch Hedberg RIP
On a serious note. Thanks for the videos. I also live in mesa and they have been an inspiration and great source of info for the valley gardener.
Obsessed! Seeds ordered 🎉 can’t wait ❤
Just out of curiosity, where did you get your seeds from?
I live in Florida, I will definitely try growing sesame seeds, I had no idea the plant was that beautiful, thanks for sharing Angela 💕💕🌱🌱
I love that video! Thank you Angela 😊💕I will definitely plant sesame in my garden ❤️
I've had sesame on my wish list for a while now, so this video is really helpful!
This was an excellent video! I love tahinini but I had no idea how sesame seeds grew now I can't wait to grow some! Thank you!
Looks really easy to harvest the seeds too.
I Love Tahini!
This video was very helpful ~ thank you! I'm going to try starting some now in zone 8... shouldn't get frost until mid-November or so, which should hopefully be long enough to get a crop, but if not it will be a fun experiment!🙏💕
Super duper helpful! Thank you so much!
Thanks Angela. I tried a small amount last year and it was successful. I will do some more this season. From Grenada
You did not mention at all how you sprouted the seeds, to evenually getting them to grow to maturity. Your video was about " From Seed to Plant to SEEDS "
Such a cool looking plant. ❤ I use this often.
I love this. Just learned something new.
Sounds like something new to try here in Florida this year, Thank you!!!
Interesting 🤔 My Messor Structor and Messor Barbarus both love eating poppy seeds and sesame seeds 👍 I wanna plant both seeds someday
Of course, sesame is a very useful plant and it is also a medicine that can be used to treat diseases. I thank you for sharing this video.
Amazing episode man. Thanks 🇰🇼
Nice video, short, to the point and very informative. Thank you.
I came across a deficiency of copper video(which can lead to a breakdown of collagen) it's very important for ligaments tendons joints will help prevent hernias. Sesame seeds was one of the things on the list to help Scotch this problem. To Scotch-to stave off 👍🏼🤷🏼😁🥳
Adding this to my list for next year. 👍
thank you for your infos and also for kindness too :)
Really enjoyed the video. I am looking forward to meeting you at the presentation on the 9th.
I'm going to try this. Your recommendations for melons didn't fail Me, I'd be foolish not to try this as well.
I'm so happy the you liked the melons. Which ones did you try?
@@GrowingInTheGarden Chimayo melon, hearts of gold, and ambrosia were the varieties.
Update: I ended up getting 1 Mason jar full of the regular sesame and 1 cup full of black sesame. I loved the flowers and found out we had hummingbirds in Atlanta. They couldn't get enough of the sesame flowers.
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Great video, to the point, great information and very helpful! Thank you!!! 🙏❤️😋
Thank you this is a very informative video
How cool! I had no idea! Thanks for another awesome video.
Thanks for information
You don't want to... Spill the beans 😅😅😅
Great video! Thanks🎉
OOOOhhh. Exciting! I love sesame
Wow, thank you Angela ❤
Thanks, definitely going to grow next year 🌱
This is a great video, thanks! You've inspired me to try growing sesame!
Thank you..I will be growing.
yes
wow! Thanks for the information about sesame seeds! I want to try them.
👍 great . Nice information
My Great Grandfather used to make Benny Candy.
I've never seen sesame being grown, wow I wonder if they grow well here int he UK..... i love sesane seeds!
Very nice, we need to give this a go - thanks!
So interesting. I think I will try it , thank you!!
I sow the black sesame.but the plant is in small size.producing a few pod now and pale purple color
I am going to give it a try thanks a lot
This is so cool!
I love sesame! I've been wanting to make black sesame paste for a bunch of desserts and pastries for a while now. Do you know if sesame plants do well in grow bags?
My guess is they would.
Hi, did you post a similar video on the app TikTok ?
I assume that I watched a similar video on TikTok today.
Best wishes from India 🇮🇳
Yes, just posted a shorter form video there.
Wow. More seeds to buy. I’ve already bought too much
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you.
Hi there, greetings from Sacramento, California, I never would have guessed that Arizona and Sacramento were in the same growing zone but I am happily surprised. Regarding sesame plants, how much depth do the roots need for this plant to thrive? Would a one foot depth suffice?
A foot depth is good. Growing zone for frost hardiness, but our hot summers are much different!
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HOt summers??? Im on board...dont like field peas nor okra..MAYBE THIS IS WHAT I NEED!!@
Hi. Do you use Mel’s mix? Or something different?
Hi I use a modified Mel's Mix - You can learn more here: czcams.com/video/ANVhOvzfOqI/video.html
Can they withstand 8-10 hrs. of sun in a 100+ weather?
yes
remember the flower of it from Iran. Quite a regular sight...that was Sesame?
Yes, sesame
What temperature?
Question
Can you eat the green's? Like a micro green?
I've heard from others that they do.
If I try growing the different color varieties close together, will they cross pollinate? Or do I try growing one variety per season?
It would be the saved seeds that cross if they did. The first season you would be fine.
How many days ?
Could I grow them in my apartment in New York?
You would need a fairly large indoor set up and strong lights.
where did you get white sesame seeds? all i can find is black and only one company that i usually shop at.
True Leaf Market: www.trueleafmarket.com/collections/sesame
It is a annual plant? Can we use the same seeds for planting next year? Thank you
It's an annual and will need to be replanted, but yes! you can use the seeds to plant again.
You're not giving us the most important informations:
- what soil is the best
- covering seeds with soil or not
- germination time
Can you direct sow?
Yes
I planted sesame because i thought they grew like melons. To find out they grow tall off the ground😮😮. Oh well, i will just have to wait😂
Just ate 4 burgers I made myself and wondered "are sesame seeds growable?"
Are Sesame plants perennial ?
They can be, depending on your climate.
How many days id their growing season?
Seed packet says 80-89 days
Source???? I only get culinary
True leaf market carries them: www.trueleafmarket.com/products/sesame-seeds-tan-kingoma
@@GrowingInTheGarden❤ Thank You
Madam no stories method to grow only please
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It almost looks like a golden rod plant
What a great idea, thank you for sharing!