Gardening: Caring for Plants : How to Plant a Small Organic Vegetable Garden

Planting a small organic vegetable garden is simple by using high-quality soil made from natural plant vegetation, planting taller plants in the back of the garden and laying down three seeds for every desired plant. Start an organic vegetable garden to grow corn, spinach, squash, peas and radishes with gardening advice from a sustainable flower grower in this free video on plant care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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Donna’s Square Foot Vegetable Garden, Part 1 of 50

Vegetable garden inspired after Mel Bartholomew’s book “All New Square Foot Gardening”, creating a small garden in limited space. if you like this idea, please read the book and follow Mel’s perfected plan! I chose to add some of my own touches….but ,please, don’t change the soil mix as stated in the book! This is truly a wonderful, easy way to garden! (This comment updated 1 year after first video!) Thanks for watching!organic vegetable garden heirloom tomato square foot peppers gmo monsanto asparagus broccoli economy crisis raised bed gardening brocolli shallots onions carrots herbs kitchen seeds fruit citrus cucumbers insects stink bugs thai food home rainwater catchment irrigation chickens bees composting worms vermiculture organic vegetable garden heirloom tomato square foot garden peppers asparagus brocolli bernanke schiff economy federal reserve jp morgan goldman ruth stout food storage

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Organic Vegetable Garden Trellis

This easy to build organic vegetable garden trellis system from bamboo poles and twine from www.beginner-gardening.com award winning garden author Doug Green. This organic gardener lashes three poles together to form a tripod and then strings a section of bamboo fencing up the tripod. Beans or any other vegetable can be planted around the fencing unit or trained up the poles of this simple garden trellis. Doug grows his beans up the trellis and tomatoes up the poles. Using bamboo like this is making use of a renewable resource for gardening with no pollution involved. The tripods are taken down in the winter and stored out of the weather; in this way, Doug gets 5-10 years from each pole before it starts to weather and split. When the 8-foot poles split, they can be sawn into shorter stakes and used throughout the garden where strength isn’t an issue. In this way, this garden trellis system provides support for many years from each bamboo pole. Doug answers questions and published a free gardening newsletter at www.douggreensgarden.com
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John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to Orange County Farm Supply to share with you some products that can help you grow a vegetable garden organically. In this episode you will learn about some of John’s favorite products that are being offered at this Farm Supply / Nursery. After watching this episode you will have a better understanding on how to deal with pests in the garden and how to grow healthy food crops.

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Build a free Self Watering Container for vegetable Garden

How to build your own self watering vegetable boxes
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GROW, Veggie Garden, GROW!

Come take another quick look at our homegrown vegetable garden! Update July 4th, 2009. This is our most successful garden yet, and we’re happy to show it off! We’ve used a generous amount of manure, and lovingly tended it daily – now it’s completely crammed full of lush green vegetable goodness. MMMMM. In this relatively small BC garden we’ve got Potatoes, Peas, Corn, Rhubarb, Herbs, Bok Choy, Cucumbers, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Zucchinni, Beans, Tomatoes, Peppers, and salad greens. Read about our country farm life on our blog theredneckhillbillies.blogspot.com and Git Yer Redneck On! Tees, Mugs, Magnets and more at http
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