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A plant enthusiast has shown how you can easily grow walnuts at home.<br>Brad Canning, from , posted a to his popular  page demonstrating how you can grow walnuts using some plyers, a container and paper towel. <br>The TikToker starts the clip by saying you'll need a handful of walnuts and something to 'smash them with' like plyers.<br>Scroll down for video <br>        Plant enthusiast, Bran Canning, has shared how to grow walnuts at home in a video posted to TikTok<br>      He creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through. <br>'I'm doing six of these in total but once all the bottoms are open you're going to want to soak them in water for 48 hours,' he said. <br>Brad puts the walnuts in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>52 shares<br><br><br>Brad creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through then puts them in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days<br>After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel and places back into a container. <br>Brad spritzes the paper towel before sealing the container and placing them in the fridge. <br>He said the walnuts should start to grow in about two weeks. <br>              After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel before placing them back into a container, spritzing with water and putting them in the fridge<br> 'Don't forget to follow along the journey because I've been wanting to do this for so long,' Brad finished the clip. <br>Fans were impressed with his new experiment and were keen to follow along.<br>'Organic walnuts?!<br><br>Can't wait to see where this goes,' one viewer wrote. <br>'Walnuts now? What can you not grow? another said. <br>        Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home<br>Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home. <br>Previously he went viral for showing how to grow a luscious tree tree from an avocado pit. <br>In a short video he said the process requires little maintenance and all you need to do is preserve the avocado seed. <br>After three to four months the plants grow to become very tall and have gorgeous large leaves, which will be sure to fill any dull corner or kitchen space.   <br>              An Australian plant enthusiast and YouTuber has revealed how to grow stunning living room houseplants using avocado seeds <br>      Brad has been growing avocado plants for a couple of years and has become 'obsessed' due to the 'super-fast' growing process. <br>In the clip, Brad removed the seed from the avocado using a fork and ran it under water.<br>He then dried the seed and peeled off the skin with his fingers to ensure it doesn't go mouldy.<br>To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity. <br>              To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.<br><br>After two to three weeks the root will begin to grow<br>After two to three weeks in Ziplock bags, the seeds will crack and a root will become exposed.<br>'Put the root in water and it will start to sprout … be careful though, [https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/ https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/] this it a total addiction,' Brad said.<br>It's important to make sure only the roots or half the seed is placed in water - Brad accomplished this by using a vase that's roughly the same diameter as the seed.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-3f782da0-6473-11ec-b405-31382a20276a" website enthusiast shares his simple trick to grow walnuts from home
A plant enthusiast has shown how you can easily grow walnuts at home.<br>Brad Canning, from , posted a to his popular  page demonstrating how you can grow walnuts using some plyers, a container and paper towel. <br>The TikToker starts the clip by saying you'll need a handful of walnuts and something to 'smash them with' like plyers.<br>Scroll down for video <br>        Plant enthusiast, Bran Canning, has shared how to grow walnuts at home in a video posted to TikTok<br>      He creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through. <br>'I'm doing six of these in total but once all the bottoms are open you're going to want to soak them in water for 48 hours,' he said. <br>Brad puts the walnuts in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>52 shares<br><br><br>Brad creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through then puts them in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days<br>After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel and places back into a container. <br>Brad spritzes the paper towel before sealing the container and placing them in the fridge. <br>He said the walnuts should start to grow in about two weeks. <br>              After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel before placing them back into a container, spritzing with water and putting them in the fridge<br> 'Don't forget to follow along the journey because I've been wanting to do this for [https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/ https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/] so long,' Brad finished the clip. <br>Fans were impressed with his new experiment and were keen to follow along.<br>'Organic walnuts?!<br><br>Can't wait to see where this goes,' one viewer wrote. <br>'Walnuts now? What can you not grow? another said. <br>        Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home<br>Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home. <br>Previously he went viral for showing how to grow a luscious tree tree from an avocado pit. <br>In a short video he said the process requires little maintenance and all you need to do is preserve the avocado seed. <br>After three to four months the plants grow to become very tall and have gorgeous large leaves, which will be sure to fill any dull corner or kitchen space.   <br>              An Australian plant enthusiast and YouTuber has revealed how to grow stunning living room houseplants using avocado seeds <br>      Brad has been growing avocado plants for a couple of years and has become 'obsessed' due to the 'super-fast' growing process. <br>In the clip, Brad removed the seed from the avocado using a fork and ran it under water.<br>He then dried the seed and peeled off the skin with his fingers to ensure it doesn't go mouldy.<br>To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity. <br>              To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.<br><br>After two to three weeks the root will begin to grow<br>After two to three weeks in Ziplock bags, the seeds will crack and a root will become exposed.<br>'Put the root in water and it will start to sprout … be careful though, this it a total addiction,' Brad said.<br>It's important to make sure only the roots or half the seed is placed in water - Brad accomplished this by using a vase that's roughly the same diameter as the seed.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-3f782da0-6473-11ec-b405-31382a20276a" website enthusiast shares his simple trick to grow walnuts from home
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