I have a very small veggie garden…about 6 tom. plants which are VERY tall….2 cherry tom. which are not tall….my cherry plants have produced a large # of tomatoes, my large plants have not….ive used tomatoe food, treated for insects, no noticablde insects found…used miracle grow….add fresh soil, no weeds, and i water them regularly…they get mostly morning to mid afternoon sun….should they be getting more sun? I have also shake them gently..ever couple days or so…my neighbor says that pollunates them…..why am i not getting many tomatoes from these plants?i may have picked 6 total
and what exactly does one do once joined? does everyone go as a group to one anothers house for fun and work of helping each other w/their gardening or what?
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to a Viewers house to check out what’s growing on in the Winter Garden in Las Vegas. In this episode you will learn what crops you can plant in the winter time in the Las Vegas Desert that will grow successfully. In addition, you will discover how to use common household items to make a simple, but effective cockroach trap.
This is the first video of my veggies this year. I took it March 23 and I am off to a great start. Most of them are potted, but I am going to build a couple of small raised beds as well. This year I have tomatoes, bell pepper, banana pepper, cayenne pepper, pole beans, cherokee yellow wax beans, garden beans, collard greens, onion, mesclun mix and several other leaf lettuce, cucumber, watermelon, canteloupe, and strawberries. Now let’s see how it grows!!!!!
City girl, fear not: urban gardening is easy, simple, and fire-escape-proof. No studio apartment is too small, no ledge is too far out for your host Mike Lieberman as he shows you the bare bone basics for city garden success. No yard – or landlord permission slip – required.
It is kind of like a humansize set of pliers that i believe you break up soil with, It is very large and hard to handle. Part of it is made of wood and the rest is made of some kind of metal-the part you pick up stuff or break up stuff with.
A quick how-to video on Container Gardening for Beginners. Today, Sharla shows you how to put together a successful container using featured products and professional-grade materials. More at greenlandgarden.com or watch our other videos on how to maintain your newly planted container, and more on what products make container gardening results amazing. Music: From Love to Forfeit “Let Me Fall” Copyright From Love to Forfeit 2011
This was back in April 2011. Super excited about growing our own food. The weeds that I pointed out and said were Dandelion greens apparently were not, because those grew to be about 6 feet tall. Yeah… I didn’t know any better so I just kept juicing them. They gave me a super buzz. I still don’t know what they were, though. LOL.