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Vegetable Garden – Supporting Cantainer Grown Tomatoes
Vegetable Garden – Supporting your Cantainer Grown Tomatoes using tomato rings / cages. Visit The Bayou Gardener in South Louisiana at www.thebayougardener.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Organic Vegetable Gardening: vegetables to eat in your backyard.

organic vegetable gardening. how to trim vegetables for a salad and keep them growing for eating again tomorrow. Chard, lettuce, arugula, more.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Indoor Vegetable Garden — Large
An Indoor Herb Garden based on a modular, highly flexible LED Plant stand. Now you can get serious about growing your own food, even if you live in a high rise apartment.
besthealthever.com BUGS, BUGS, BUGS. They’ve been eating a lot of my lettuce, kale & spinach lately. So I thought it was time to do some research on natural pest control & here’s what I found out. You don’t need to use any chemicals, not that I would any way. You’ve probably already got the ingredients at home. And also there’s plenty of different ways to go about it, you just need to try them out & see if they work. Ingredients for Natural Pest Control 1/3 cup of olive oil 1/3 cup of filtered or distilled water 20 Drops of peppermint or eucalyptus oil (Mix together in a spray bottle)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Planting Vegetables in Spring Part 1: Preparing to Plant! Lettuce, Kale, Peas & More!
In this episode of Growing Wisdom Dave prepares his garden for another season of vegetables!
Kelly’s Upside Down Vegetable Garden Update 05
Hello everyone. This is a quick update for July 4, 2009. Not a whole lot new other that tons of growth. I am starting to get ripe tomatoes which is great. Also, I have watermelons coming in and the cantaloupe and cucumbers have small fruit on them so I will have plenty to update you on in the next video. The bad news is that it looks like the Japanese beetles won as far as the grapes go. They are looking quite bad. Almost all the leaves are gone now. I am hopeful that it will come back but it doesn’t look good. The good news however is that I kept them off of everything else. Finally, I have transplanted a few of the last cantaloupe and cauliflower seedlings to large containers so I will see how that goes. That’s about it so until next time. Everyone have a fantastic and safe 4th of July! Happy Gardening and Happy Independence Day America! Kelly http:KellyNorris.com
John from www.growingyourgreens.com shows you from start to finish how to take an abandoned backyard space and transform it into a edible vegetable garden. In this episode, you will learn most everything you will need to know to start growing your food. You will discover the process that John goes through to select the best soil, build the raised beds, layout the raised beds, plant the raised beds and even install the drip irrigation system with a timer. This project took about 2 days to complete. Including 1 day sourcing all materials, and 1 day putting it all together.
Video Rating: 4 / 5