Posts Tagged ‘cucumber’
2010 Container & Upside Down Garden, Growing Herbs, Peppers, Tomatoes & Cucumbers – Update 4
Saturday, January 7th, 2012Vegetable Container Garden 2011 pt.1
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011This 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!!!!!
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Las Vegas Summer Vegetable Garden – How to Grow Food in Extreme Conditions
Thursday, July 21st, 2011How hard would it be to do indoor gardening and grow basic fruits and vegetables?
Monday, July 18th, 2011for two year round?
How much space would be needed? How much would something like this cost?
I just want to have apples and berries (maybe melons) and salad greens, cucumber,s tomatoes, green pepper, carrots, celery and some herbs year round. Just a piece for breakfast and a vegetable salad for lunch and a vegetable soup for dinner, etc.
Thank you!
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Urban Vegetable Gardening in Sacramento and Harvesting Artichoke Pollen
Saturday, July 2nd, 2011John from www.growingyourgreens.com visits an Urban Farm in Sacramento to find out whats growing on. In this episode you willdiscover some the techniques they use at this urban farm to grow food. You will also see two chicken tractors. In addition you will learn about heirloom red okra, as well as how John loves to harvest Artichoke Pollen.
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How to make an Organic spring VEGETABLE GARDEN Southern California build plot tomato squash cucumber
Thursday, June 9th, 2011What should I use to fertilize my vegetable garden?
Monday, March 21st, 2011I used Miracle Grow Shake and Feed, but it seems like a lot of folks are down on Miracle Grow. I only used it because the package said it was safe for veggies. That being said what should I use (I’m growing Zucchinis, Cucumber, Bell Pepper, Watermelon and Honey Dew). I want big nutrient-rich vegetables, but I don’t want contaminated veggies. This is my first time growing a garden and this site has been most helpful with all my other questions. Thank you all in advance.
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Raised Bed Vegetable Garden Late Spring Early Summer Heirloom Tomatoes Squash Cucumber Zucchini
Saturday, March 19th, 2011I planted all my plants from seed with the help of my children. We put our tomatoes out in April under plastic and they are doing very well. Raised bed gardening is the way to go if you don’t have good soil. We filled our beds with good composted soil and are hoping to have an awesome harvest!!!