John from www.growingyourgreens.com answers your gardening questions including: 1. I have gophers and moles. are there any disadvantages to putting a wooden bottom on the raised bed gardens and drilling holes for drainage? 2. Is your website www.growingyourgreens.com supposed to be this youtube page? 3. Do I have to continually spray for insects and pests when growing organically or do they go away at some point? 4. Any reliable sources for … [Read more...]
How to Store Compost for the Winter & other Organic Gardening Questions Answered
Whatcha Doin’ Wednesday 11-16-Upcycled Flower Tutorial
Just had to up-cycle a couple of tshirts into these cute flowers! Found it on Pinterest---Of Course and had to make it! Original-- emilys-little-world.blogspot.com My Blog: rockinthecountry.blogspot.comCreate Colorful Aluminum Jewelry: Upcycle cans into vibrant necklaces, rings, earrings, pins, & braceletsCreate stylish, lightweight metal jewelry from recycled aluminum cans with Create Colorful Aluminum Jewelry. Author Helen Harle offers jewelry … [Read more...]
Temporary Waist High Raised Bed Vegetable Garden
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to a viewers house to share with you how they are gardening in their backyard. In this video you will see the waist high raised bed kits that are being used to grow food. The waist height raised beds were chosen because the viewers rent and may decided to move any time, so they can easily take their raised bed kits with them. After watching this video you will know how you can grow if you … [Read more...]
How Do You Grow Your Fruit So Big? Recipes from the Garden and other Q & A
John from www.growingyourgreens.com answers your gardening questions including: 1. Do you have any suggestions on edibles that can grow in poor light conditions? 2. How do you grow your pepino melon so big? 3. Would you consider doing a video on how you use the food fresh from your garden? Here is the playlist to watch to see how I prepare the food I grow: www.youtube.comFerry Morse Large Vegetable GardenA large selection of garden vegetables. … [Read more...]
Food Not Lawns : Growing Edible Fruits and Vegetables in Your Front Yard
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to share with you an excellent example of someone who is growing food instead of a lawn. In this episode you will learn how on a shoestring budget you can start growing food today by growing over your existing lawn and/or building raised beds or a combination of the two. In addition you will learn how to make the most out of your growing space by growing vertical.Preparing A Vegetable … [Read more...]
How I Prevent Stealing From My Community Garden
John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you what has been pilfered from his community garden plots in the past and now. In this episode John will share his techniques for minimizing stealing from his community garden plots by thinking smarter and not working harder.The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd EditionThe invaluable resource for home food gardeners! Ed Smith's W-O-R-D system has helped countless gardeners grow an abundance of … [Read more...]
Jesse in the Garden Episode 1 – Planting a backyard vegetable garden.
Jesse shows you how to start your own vegetable garden in the backyard.Womanswork 610vg Vegetable Garden Wheel … [Read more...]
Junk Mail Flowers by Connie Stewart
Go green! Upcycle your junk mail into pretty flowers for gifts,cards, bags, and boxes.1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse: Remake, Restyle, Recycle, Renew (1000 Series)Artists and crafters have always been recyclers, but for many, it has not only become a thrifty choice, it has become a moral imperative. 1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse contains a cutting edge collection of the most inventive work being made with re-used, upcycled, and already existing … [Read more...]
Watering The Vegetable Garden: The Easy Way
Thanks for the views, comments, and support. Please like, subscribe and share this video. Video by category: playlist: www.youtube.com How I water my garden. I won't say it's the best way, but it definitely works, especially considering my water source is over 100 yards away and I have no mechanical means of bringing water to the garden other than a water hose.. I use raised beds and what are essentially irrigation ditches to do the main watering … [Read more...]






























