So I bought "Seagate Backup Plus" to back up my files

Everything seemed to have been backed up fine I guess. It probably didn't work out the way I would have hoped for or something probably went wrong with it but to my knowledge, it said the backup was complete. But anyways, I'm using Time Machine with it & I thought Time Machine backs up everything hourly or something? I didn't know that you have to plug in the Seagate Backup Plus external hard drive every time you want to back up your computer? It says no backup in 19 days. And besides, when I go to the Time Machine windows to retrieve files that were supposed to be backed up, everything in the finders folder is grayed out and it seems nothing is backed up. So every time I want one little files backed up I have to connect the external hard drive? Time Machine just doesn't back up hourly or something? I connected the "Seagate Backup Plus" earlier and Time Machine was stuck on "Preparing to Backup" for about a half hour. And remember I already set up the Seagate Backup Plus external hard drive 3 weeks ago. That's the last time it backed up my whole computer. at leased I think it did. Why would it...
Well that's as much information I have. Can someone please give me some answers on this stuff? Time Machine and what not. I need piece of mind knowing that my files are backed up and any new files will be backed up. The Time Machine came with the external hard drive to back up any files.

I bought an external hard drive called "Seagate Backup Plus" From the Apple store to back up everything on my computer and anything new on my computer. It came with Time Machine. The external hard drive disk had 1 or 2 Terabytes. Time Machine says "next backup: When disk is connected." "Oldest backup: July 2, 2014." & Also "Latest back July, 2."

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