Best Tips Make Your Vegetable Garden More Productive
Th e ways for you to have a more productive vegetable garden not only in 2017 but beyond. I hope that this videos will arm you with more ideas to help increase productivity so you can grow more fruit and vegetables at home and save money.
It seems like a simple question, but there are many factors to consider when working out whether you can grow all the fruit, herbs and vegetables your family eats in a year.
In this video, we show how you can work out the amount of fresh food your family consumes, we explain what to consider when deciding which plants you will grow, and we suggest some techniques to help you grow more in the space you have to help meet your required yields.
Word of the day: Prepare! And do it the old fashion way, like our fore-fathers did it and succeed long before us, because what lies ahead of us will require all the help we can get. Watch this video and learn the 3 skills that ensured our ancestors survival in hard times of famine and war.
How We Use Eggshells in Our Garden (Eggshell Calcium)
Eggshells contain a number of minerals that are essential to plant growth, most notably calcium, which plays an important role in the strength and thickness of plant cell walls. Sufficient calcium in the soil also helps prevent blossom end rot, which I’ll discuss later.
The Benefits of Baking Soda in the Garden ~ Noreen’s Garden
Greetings! Today I am sharing the benefits of using baking soda in your garden! I think these are fun and helpful tips using a very economical product in the garden as well as in your home and for your health and more!
Making Banana Peel & Eggshell Garden Fertilizer: Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorous & More
A great winter project is making your own fertilizer from banana peels and eggshells. This organic fertilizer is a slow release fertilizer that will have phosphorous, potassium, calcium, sulfur and magnesium. As well as a dozen micro-nutrients. It is easy to make and great for your plants and soil!
Welcome to My 1st Vegetable Garden. This channel is 100% dedicated to new vegetable gardeners that want to learn and have lots of questions. I will teach you how to seed start, plant, tend and harvest vegetables. Please subscribe! The videos are very detailed as if you have never gardened before.
Coffee Grounds: How And Why We Use Them In Our Garden
Used coffee grounds are a great free resource to put to work in your garden. They enrich the soil with nitrogen and other minerals, improve soil structure, and increase organic matter in the soil. We use them in compost, vermicompost, and as a mulch. Why not give them a try in your garden?
One Yard Revolution is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, mulch, and compost tea. No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used.
The Perfect Compost Recipe – How to Get Your Compost Heap Cooking!
Compost is the very best food you can give to the plants in your garden. However, making really great compost requires the right mix of ingredients. In this video we demonstrate how to create that perfect recipe from the ingredients you have at home. You’ll see the compost mix being created, find out what materials to avoid, trace how the compost heap progresses as it ‘cooks’ and discover how to fix common problems.
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