In Growveg video ” 7 Gardening Myths Debunked: Common Gardening Advice That
Isn’t Right!” #3 tells us NOT to add pottery shards etc to the bottom of a
pot to aid drainage. Yet this video you tell us too – What’s with the
contradiction?
Great video and advice. We have just planted our very first seeds and their
already sprouting! We are very excited and we have much, much to learn.
Thank you for posting this video. Hope to see more of your videos.
PS..You have a great looking garden. We wish you a the best of luck with
your garden.
Hi , with the salad i am a bit confused. In many videos i watched they all
say needs at least 6 hours sun per day but they also say that if exposed to
sunlight it sprouts up so what is the ideal place salad should be?
Great video. Thank you so much for the information. I am planning on making
my second serious attempt at growing my own vegetables in containers, and
the information you provided would help me to care properly for my plants.
Growing in containers is an easy way to experience the flavor and freshness
of home-grown vegetables, especially if you don’t have much space. In this
video, get key techniques to make sure your plants stay healthy–and learn
about the best plants for containers. After you watch this video, try out
our Garden Planner for free to plan where and when to use containers: http://gardenplanner.almanac.com/
In my experience of growing M & M’s I have achieved great success of
growing the blue variety by sprinkling a teaspoon of copper sulfate in each
of the beds.
I would like to hear more about self-watering containers, which I have used
successfully for several years now. They are great for tomatoes, small
cabbages, salad greens, baby eggplant, small peppers, herbs.
It’s was interesting to see how you grow M&Ms. I wonder if you have tried
slightly bruising the pods to get blue ones? It may be worth a try.
My personal favorite from my garden is Liquorish Twists. They have always
been my favorite candy but only once in my life (and I was born in
1933) have I been so fortunate as to manage to buy some that were fresh and
soft.
Since I discovered how to grow them in my own garden I have had a
never-ending supply of fresh, soft Liquorish Twists.
Perhaps you could demonstrate their cultivation for others to enjoy.
In Growveg video ” 7 Gardening Myths Debunked: Common Gardening Advice That
Isn’t Right!” #3 tells us NOT to add pottery shards etc to the bottom of a
pot to aid drainage. Yet this video you tell us too – What’s with the
contradiction?
Good video! As we’re growing our first set of veggies at home, I’ll take
all the advice I can get!
Great video and advice. We have just planted our very first seeds and their
already sprouting! We are very excited and we have much, much to learn.
Thank you for posting this video. Hope to see more of your videos.
PS..You have a great looking garden. We wish you a the best of luck with
your garden.
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Hi , with the salad i am a bit confused. In many videos i watched they all
say needs at least 6 hours sun per day but they also say that if exposed to
sunlight it sprouts up so what is the ideal place salad should be?
What a perfect comprehensive overview. Ty! MCC;)
Great advice for growing vegetables
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Great video. Thank you so much for the information. I am planning on making
my second serious attempt at growing my own vegetables in containers, and
the information you provided would help me to care properly for my plants.
Growing in containers is an easy way to experience the flavor and freshness
of home-grown vegetables, especially if you don’t have much space. In this
video, get key techniques to make sure your plants stay healthy–and learn
about the best plants for containers. After you watch this video, try out
our Garden Planner for free to plan where and when to use containers:
http://gardenplanner.almanac.com/
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In my experience of growing M & M’s I have achieved great success of
growing the blue variety by sprinkling a teaspoon of copper sulfate in each
of the beds.
It would be good to see a video about self-irrigating planters (SIPs)
I would like to hear more about self-watering containers, which I have used
successfully for several years now. They are great for tomatoes, small
cabbages, salad greens, baby eggplant, small peppers, herbs.
I learned a lot,, I can do it that too on our small garden..
Thanks so much for all the helpful information! New subscriber here.
I’m so excited to start this. Thank you!
This video was great, very helpful information on here.
Watering and fertilizing are certainly key to container gardening.
It’s was interesting to see how you grow M&Ms. I wonder if you have tried
slightly bruising the pods to get blue ones? It may be worth a try.
My personal favorite from my garden is Liquorish Twists. They have always
been my favorite candy but only once in my life (and I was born in
1933) have I been so fortunate as to manage to buy some that were fresh and
soft.
Since I discovered how to grow them in my own garden I have had a
never-ending supply of fresh, soft Liquorish Twists.
Perhaps you could demonstrate their cultivation for others to enjoy.
Thanks a lot. Very nice your garden. Have nice meeting u. keep it up. I am
also interested to plants.
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