Composting Part 2 – Garden Organic’s Video Guide: How to make compost
How to make compost Garden Organic’s Video Guide Part 2 includes: – When is the compost ready – Using your compost
How to make compost Garden Organic’s Video Guide Part 2 includes: – When is the compost ready – Using your compost
Garden update May 21, 2010. Red Sails lettuce buttercrunch renegade spinach snow peas, helios radish icicle, red meat, black spanish, shunkyo hailstone, joi choi pak pac bok choy, purple onion, cherry tomato, jalapeno peppers, ancho, north star corno di toro pepper
European potager themed vegetable garden. Naturally, sustainably, and organically grown heirloom vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs on a 2300 sq ft plot. No synthetic fertilizers used, 9 years of compost added annually. Includes raised bed Square Foot Garden, wildlife habitat, vertical structures, grafted tomatoes, low tunnel cloche, & companion planting for a four season harvest. Produce donated to Ozarks Food Harvest. Part of the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden in Nathanael Greene Park, 2400 S Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. You’re invited to stroll through the garden during park hours to observe, learn, and enjoy! If you’re inspired to try something different in after watching this video, please don’t hesitate to email to tell me what you’re trying! Gardener Hotline: 417-862-9284 Kitchen Garden Newsletter: cli.gs Like What You See? Contact: NatGreeneVeg{at}gmail.com
We’re in a heat wave. Thirteen days straight in the 90’s! Needless to say, we’re watering all the time!
This is another big project. Warning, it cannot be scaled down, much. It is how to put a full 100ft row of tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers in the ground. It is gonna be SO cool when this pops up. This video is part of a series check out the part III video! Please comment please subscribe to help me out!
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Hello everyone. This is a quick update for July 4, 2009. Not a whole lot new other that tons of growth. I am starting to get ripe tomatoes which is great. Also, I have watermelons coming in and the cantaloupe and cucumbers have small fruit on them so I will have plenty to update you on in the next video. The bad news is that it looks like the Japanese beetles won as far as the grapes go. They are looking quite bad. Almost all the leaves are gone now. I am hopeful that it will come back but it doesn’t look good. The good news however is that I kept them off of everything else. Finally, I have transplanted a few of the last cantaloupe and cauliflower seedlings to large containers so I will see how that goes. That’s about it so until next time. Everyone have a fantastic and safe 4th of July! Happy Gardening and Happy Independence Day America!
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