That's what I love - short, sweet & to the point. Not a bunch of riff raff & unnecessary "fluff". REALLY enjoyed this. Can't stand videos where the pets & kids have to be in the video or the person has to talk about themselves.
Your best video I’ve seen from you so far. Great job! There aren’t enough quick growing instruction videos like this. You keep it simple for new growers. Thank you.
usually videos with title like this are a lot of visual but not much information. This is a very impressive video. Thank for the information, soil mix suggestions, pot size suggestions and the showing the actual growing process. I think I will be coming back to watch this when my growing season starts again. I am in the U. S. and it is autumn now, but I am excited to try some of these suggestions come late winter/spring! You have a great video voice and this was really enjoyable to watch.
👍😊Yes, soil mixes, hours of sunlight, & other points as a grow guide are so important to success in gardening. Thank you for this excellent teaching video! Grateful!🙌😊 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I just discovered your very interactive channel today, thankyou for your active responses and tutorials. I'm Nigerian and I highly appreciate your content
You honestly have the best gardening videos - you cover every aspect in an easy and understandable way. Everyone else I tried to learn from confused me!
Yes, soil mixes, hours of sunlight, & other points as a grow guide are so important to success in gardening. Thank you for this excellent teaching video! 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Loved this video. Exact easy instructions, best way to do it. Watched way too many that talk so much about other things, and offer little about the plants main needs. This was perfect. Thank you :))
I love that you are so direct and informative. I love that you give temp, water, soil comp, and growing times for everything. The video gives such great visual of all information. Thank you😊
Just valuable information. Thank you for providing the tempature preference for each plant. Not many accounts do this. Watched all the ads fully so u get ur real earning...but also ♡ and commented. Stay well!
This video is FANTASTIC! With this video you have what you need to grow veggies anywhere. Your seed packet should give instruction on when the best time to plant for your region. Generally spring to early summer, but some of these can also be planted late summer for a quick early fall harvest before the snow.
Thank you. This is a great practically demonstratef video suggesting even the best soil combinationt. ls there a purplle swiss chard that looks like beet root? Are raw swiss chard leaves edible? I would love a short recipe if the answer is yes. Thank you again..
Thank you for this video. I don't have outdoor space so I've been trying to grow veggies inside my small apartment. Space is limited so container gardening is a must! But I haven't had much success. I've gotten the soil wrong, lighting wrong, fertilizing - it's just been one long disastrous experiment! I'm nearly 50 and have no basic life skills. Why isn't this taught in schools? This video makes me feel like I can try again and be successful! Thank you!
Thank you for for showing how these vegetables can be grown in pots! Very inspiring since we are just coming into the fall and winter and I am trying to see what I can still grow. I planted some of these outside but we can probably expect snow in 5-7 weeks.
Good Saturday morning Urban Gardening and Happy New Year. I do believe this is definitely your best video yet. Thanks for sharing. As we've discussed before, it's definitely a much better use of our precious natural resources to grow gardens in our urban and suburban lawns , with so many edible plants and weeds out there - like dandelion, purslane, sheep sorrel and curly dock, wild garlic, chickweed and plantain, just to name a few. 🌼🌹
I’ve actually ordered purslane seeds having reading so much about its nutritional value. I’ll feed to the hens and rabbits too. Glad you mentioned that.
It is March 27th 2024 and I got a big surprise when placing some of my seeds outside to sprout for early summer. Last year I planted some broccoli seeds which never seem to sprout or grow but to my surprise in one area of my garden plot there was a 2 and 1/2 ft broccoli plant with a broccoli flour which group during these Cold spring days. I also found several wonderful and big orange carrots. And even some turnips and beats that were still growing from last year. God is good and God is amazing. It is always good to hide plenty of vegetable and fruit seeds for a emergency. We all need a way to provide food for our family and for our pets. We absolutely in this difficult time in history need a way to provide for our families when shortages of food begin to creep up. God bless the human race and all the poor animals in the world.
Thank you for your information on growing eatables quickly. I think that is going to be real important in the days ahead..God bless you and your garden...Eddie
So happy I found this video. I really want to give growing my own foods another try & you made me feel like I can do it. Others I've watched were a bit overwhelming with high cost tools/containers, advanced terminology or not best for those in smaller spaces. Swiss chard, garlic greens & kale were on my list to try 1st, so I'm very excited to see these weren't difficult. Thank you so much for sharing!
Of all the videos I have seen on gardening, yours tops them all! step-by-step, types of soils, etc. Thanks, as a beginner in gardening, I will refer to your videos often.
Thank you the video that is to the point. Very simple, motivating and inspiring. The details about choice of soil for each plant makes it so easy for the learner. God bless. Durban. South Africa.
Excellent video! I just need to know what the sauce is made from the garlic greens!!! I think I'll do this with our left over garlic bulbs when we have them!!!
Thank u so muc for this video. The simplicity makes it easy to understand. U give an abundance of info from growing AND how to continue to harvest. This is what ive neen looking for! New subscriber here! 😊
Please tell about epiphyllum (Bhramakamal), Passion fruit, Rudraksha plants and climbing rose And please make a unboxing video on buying plants from Amazon under 500 or 400