Do you want to start your small vegetable garden quest? Join us, and learn all the tips and tricks to improve your chances.
You will learn:
- how to build your new raised bed garden - how to garden with the square foot gardening method - how to amend your soil - how to build your small garden from the grounds up - how to manage your small garden - how to protect your vegetables from pests and diseases
So hop on this wonderful gardening journey and start growing your own organic vegetables! Happy gardening!
In the "for what it's worth" department, I saw a time lapse video where a university tested beer traps. It was eye opening. Yes, you may catch and drown a few slugs, but easily three times as many came, drank and left.
Hey I found you cause Scott sent me here and I subbed to both of you. Great Video Thanks so much I am going to start building. Happy gardening to you :-)
I add a little sand and a bag of compost and a bag of garden soil together in my garden cart, it is the best combination for my garden. I use it when planting or transplanting and all of my flowers are doing well. I even mix it into my clay soil. I do not grow vegetables so I cannot comment on that but my dahlias and roses love a little sand mixed in.
Stamp down your soil around your brassicas (ie) make sure the soil round the roots of the plant is HARD stamp round it with your feet Otherwise the plant may bolt. Also keep out of heatwaves- otherwise plants Bolt Gardening is TOUGH WORK
Thank you! You share the best information of what not to do and what to do for a new gardener! I have been debating intensive planting method verses square foot. Since my backyard has no shade I now understand intense planting of tall growth plants in the center of the beds may cause other plant growth to be dwarfed due to to much shade. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Again, thank you!
I have used both pellets and beer,but with an open container,when it rained,I had to replace the beer,but this is an excellent idea,use a plastic container which I already have.Thank you for posting this video.👍
eggshells do not provide calcium to the tomato plant by the time it has had its lifecycle. Calcium takes a very long time to break down. It needs to go through a chemical reaction for the calcium to become absorbable by the plant.
Every layout is great. I have four 4'x4' beds built this year, so you've saved me so much work. I just need to find a substitute for radishes since no one in my house likes them. Cheers!!
Just got suscribed to your channel bro...good video🎉 I have a channel here in México. I love tomatoes also... Nice to be part of your garden comunity. 🍅🌼😉
All of these plants have such widly different requirements in terms of temperature and moisture, they will never grow well together. Beginners, grow some tomatoes and cucumbers in fabric pots. Learn how to keep stuff in there alive before you waste a lot of money and time on something that looks functional but is just an artsy youtube video. Theres a very good reason farmers don't grow like this, it doesn't work.
i'm starting my first garden in a community garden plot this year and I really wanted to work with companion plants so this is perfect thank you! I will for sure check out some of your other videos, sq foot gardening is exactly what i needed thank you !!!!
Loved most of this but you have cool weather plants with hot weather plants. The cool weather plants( broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and radishes) will just bolt and not produce anything if you try to grow them in the summer heat with plants like tomatoes and zucchini. Peas are spring and fall but beans are summer plants.