Organic Gardening basics – How to garden tips and tricks – WWNGD # 4

July 9th, 2015 | by admin

21 Comments

  1. Jimmy Rabid says:

    Hi, is this the 4th part in a series of organic basics? Can’t seem to find
    the others if it is, great channel thanks 

  2. Thanks for all the tips.

  3. Teri Ruiz says:

    Haha, David, that was so fun! Loved the part at the end with you snacking
    on the raspberries, lol! Man, was there ever a ton of info on that video!
    I’ll send you an email with the ideas I have on this one…

  4. Hello I am having trouble with my outdoor garden. I am new to Washington
    State and i am not used to such a wet climate. Any tips/tricks for me? 

  5. Designer veggies! :))

  6. Your gardens look great there.
    I have found that coriander (cilantro) also does really well in the shade
    as well

  7. TheDarthloki says:

    you sure purple haze was a carrot variety? ;)

  8. Dale Calder says:

    Lots of new varieties on the way. I want to try a cross of two heirloom
    tomatoes that I’m growing Yellow Pear and Gardeners Delight. Curious to see
    if I can get a Red Pear. I like those plastic collars that you are using
    looks like your lettuce is growing in a salad bowl. 

  9. my friend your garden looks fantastic! I have just let my peas fall over
    lol

  10. ardas says:

    My slugs are way smarter than yours. My slugs will find any plant I care
    about. They found and munched on plants I had on a 30cm bench with brick
    legs. 45cm high bench with a pane of glass across with pots on top of that
    etc. And it’s not like they dont have my vegetables and weeds and grass to
    eat. I hate slugs. This year I try to keep a bare soil around vegetables
    (no watering to encourage root growth) with minimal height of grass and we
    will see how they like it.

  11. MrMac5150 says:

    Keep you eye on you vehicle, it might get the erge.

  12. 11Aradia11 says:

    Thank you for this channel.. I love your approach to gardening.

  13. Elyse Joseph says:

    Your garden looks fantastic David! I really like those slug collars, never
    seen them here in Canada. 

  14. ardas says:

    Oh and I forgot: I wish Iron Phosphate was cheaper in my country. It is
    prohibitively expensive for amount I would need for a growing season.

  15. Josh Barrak says:

    Great videos. What are the plastic protectors around the young plants? Can
    one by them on the market?

  16. Great stuff! Keep going at it…doing what you do…and stay happy..! 😀
    ^_^ 

  17. Berny Hi says:

    Thanks for sharing. I hope to someday take care of a beautiful garden like
    that.

  18. bakker46 says:

    You have a lot of long term projects coming … On the peas , i have only
    to select the peas i like best and safe a few of that plant for next season
    ??

  19. amorfini498 says:

    Awesome update David. You say your garden will only last 2 years ? Are you
    moving again ?

  20. Irische Frau says:

    wow! everything looks awesome! that cherry tree is unbelievable. I wish i
    had one near me. it would be nice to pick raspberries at my leisure also.

  21. Mick Callan says:

    great up date.. loads of info… the seeds i got from you earlier this year
    are doing great and im looking forward to saving seed when the time is
    right.. thanks mick

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