I just wanted to share with you the method I use for planting seeds for my vegetable garden. I like to start off in 72-cell trays because we plant a lot of veggies in our large garden plot. I start off with some store-bought seed starting/germinating mix. Fill my trays or small pots. I lightly tamp down each cell and then make a small hole in the center of each cell with the back of a chopstick making sure to only go about 1/4" -1/2" deep. I … [Read more...]
Building Raised Beds From Reclaimed Pallet Wood
This video shows how we build our raised beds using re-claimed pallet wood. Please use this youtube account for future videos. We have lost our password for the other youtube account and can't post of update there any longer. If you like this video, give us a thumbs up. Please feel free to share this video with friends and Family. Look for us on facebook (Frugal Farmers). Join the growing global movement of people who desire to take control of … [Read more...]
How to Store Compost for the Winter & other Organic Gardening Questions Answered
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...]
Container Vegetable Garden Update 002
In this update we harvest some kale for our soup pot and talk briefly about using wine bottles for container irrigation. Music: "Whiskey on the MIssissippi" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - creativecommons.org * Visit A Gardener's Notebook blog and podcast at douglasewelch.com * Follow A Gardener's Notebook on Twitter at twitter.com * Like A Gardener's Notebook on Facebook at www.facebook.com … [Read more...]
Container Vegetable Garden Update 001
A quick update on the container garden as I harvest some lettuce for our dinner. * Visit A Gardener's Notebook blog and podcast at douglasewelch.com * Follow A Gardener's Notebook on Twitter at twitter.com * Like A Gardener's Notebook on Facebook at www.facebook.com * Circle A Gardener's Notebook on Google+ at plus.google.comFrame It All SBX-GNS 8-Foot x 4-Foot x 6-Inch Raised Garden and Sandbox KitGrowing vegetables in this 4' x 8' X 6" high, … [Read more...]
Protect Your Vegetable Garden from Small Animals & Build a No Cost Raised Bed at Veggielution
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to Veggielution at the Emma Prush Farm Park in San Jose. In this episode you will learn how to keep small animals out of your vegetable garden and some no low cost ideas for building raised beds that allow you to grow your own food.Ferry Morse Large Vegetable GardenA large selection of garden vegetables. Grow your own beans, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, corn, cucumbers, lettuce, … [Read more...]
MY ORGANIC VEGETABLE GARDEN!!
www.theguruofyou.com -- Q from The Guru of You TV SHOW shows you his newly custom design raised organic vegetable garden bed! Q has always had a dream of growing is own food to eat and now that dream is finally coming true! If you are interested in having your own organic raised vegetable garden bed, please contact us! Enjoy! With gratitude for you, Q The Guru of You TV Show http www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.comStarter Vegetable … [Read more...]
A Tour of Our Vegetable Garden HD
A tour of our vegetable garden on a nice summer day for our family to watch :) You probably will not understand the video if you don't speak Indonesian.Grow Vegetables: Gardens - Yards - Balconies - Roof TerracesHome-grown vegetables are fresh, healthy, and inexpensive. Here is the manual for growing your own, whether on your balcony, in your apartment, or in a garden, large or small. Even if you have only a few hours a week, Grow … [Read more...]
Sweet Pepper Harvest – Vegetable Gardening
Please like, share, comment and subscribe. Thanks for the views, comments and support. More related videos: www.youtube.com These sweet bell peppers were harvested near the end of July in southern Michigan. Also harvested a few Cubanelle peppers. The most prolific of the bunch now seems to be the lilac bells which turn from ivory in color to a deep purple. Tags: sweet pepper harvest vegetable garden lilac bells cubanelle "pick a peck of pickled … [Read more...]





























