Easy Vegetable Gardening
Overview of our gardening DVD on turning your backyard into a your own organic produce department, step-by-step from soil prep, planting, pest control, harvesting and storage of your bounty
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Tagged with: gardening • growing • organic • Organic Produce • Pest Control • Produce Department • Soil • Storage • vegetable • Vegetable Gardening • Vegetables
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Nice video. Loaded with lots of great tips. I am growing corn for the first time in my Earthboxes, how do you know when it is time to harvest it?
when the silk at the top of the ear turns brown
Good video, what state are you in?
excellent video guys keep up the gr8 work
Great video! Cool tips and fun to watch
Loved the music, too!
Wishing everyone happy gardening this year!
nice job keep it up
wow, awesome garden.. he is pretty self sufficient
too bad you guys are missing key nutrient found only on store bought produce.. traces of salmonella, pesticide residue, weed killer residue, etc etc hha ha hah ahaha ha
corporations hate you ha ha ha ha ha
no sale-no tax
city will hate you ha ha hah ha
lol
holy cow what a garden! I’m just starting and your garden and video are super impressive.
Where do you get the DVD?
Beautifully organized garden!
Good basic Gardening input. Check out my Gardening videos as well.
great garden. thanks for putting this together.
Should try using coco peat…. good substrate!
I’m in love!!
Loving it.
Great Stuff.
Great video. check out my YouTube Garden videos.
interesting project!
very nice garden…a very good first step in getting “off the grid”.
Nice garden. I didn’t understand how to store the carrots, it was windy in the video, can anyone tell me what he says
cant get any greener than that!!
@montrealstars60 …he said something about moist peat moss I think
@stephendrumminette …yea, nice garden, but very traditional ‘row gardening’. He could use at least half the space if he doubled up his rows into beds instead. There’s more soil for walking than growing vegetables.
@3Gallagher
thanks my friend…