How to Set Up a Low Maintenance Garden : What is Raised Bed Gardening?

Posted by admin on May 18th, 2012 and filed under Garden | 25 Comments »

gardenLearn about raised bed Gardens in this free video on low maintenance gardening.

Expert: Doug Smiddy
Bio: Doug Smiddy has had an active interest in gardening as long has he can remember.
Filmmaker: Dale Fitzgerald

Duration : 0:2:4

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Urban Vegetable Gardening #4: Planting Tips

Posted by admin on January 27th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 3 Comments »

plantinghttp://www.StarkSilverCreek.com Vegetable gardening fans, time to plant! Loni shares some tips & tricks to getting the most out of an urban vegetable Garden. Fertilizer. Planting. And tending to your little veggie babies… all here on this SSC episode.

DIY! Free Vegetable Planter Box plans: visit http://www.starksilvercreek.com to download the Internet’s most downloaded plans!

Gadget fans: Shot with Canon T2i. 1080p/24.

Duration : 0:7:49

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Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden

Posted by admin on January 14th, 2012 and filed under Garden | 25 Comments »

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Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden

What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic Vegetable garden.

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Duration : 0:5:40

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Blueberry Bush Gardening : Planting a Blueberry Bush

Posted by admin on December 26th, 2011 and filed under Planting | 7 Comments »

plantingIt’s important not to cover the bark of your blueberry bush when Planting. Learn some helpful tips for planting your blueberries from a professional organic Gardener in this free gardening video.

Expert: Jeff Belli
Bio: Jeff Belli heads his own business, Chi of Me, located in middle Tennessee. Coming from a family with a long tradition in gardening, Jeff is passionate about having a positive impact on Mother Earth.
Filmmaker: Doug Craig

Duration : 0:2:18

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Container Gardening Tips

Posted by admin on December 10th, 2011 and filed under Garden | 19 Comments »

gardenAward winning Garden expert Steve Brookes shares great fun and informative gardening tips. These tips are about container gardening.

Duration : 0:3:17

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Secret Pomegranate Seeding Trick! How to Seed a Pomegranate with NO mess!

Posted by admin on November 22nd, 2011 and filed under Seeds | 25 Comments »

seedsPomegranates are a delicious winter treat, but many people are afraid of the mess or simply don’t know how to get the Seeds out easily. Visit http://foodwishes.com to get more info, and watch over 300 free video recipes. If you have questions, ask on the website. Share this info and help make this the world’s first viral Pomegranate video! Thanks!

Duration : 0:2:2

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Tomato Growing Secrets: Planting tomatoes

Posted by admin on November 17th, 2011 and filed under Planting | 5 Comments »

plantingIn the ongoing tomato growing secrets series, here’s how to plant this amazing fruit. You can see articles about tomato gardening http://www.beginner-gardening.com/vegetablegardening.html right here. Scroll to the bottom to see the tomato gardening tips

Growing a great tomato garden is simply if you follow a few simple rules. You understand when you bite into a juicy tomato that it is largely water. Over 95% actually, and this means you can’t allow this plant to get too dry. As soon as it is too dry, it will get a condition called Blossom End Rot where the end of the tomato goes black, shrinks up and looks like a fungus has hit it. It’s a water-related problem.

This is also a temperature problem; when the spring temperatures are too cold for the pollen and the fruit isn’t properly pollinated, the fruit will abort. This is one reason we plant tomatoes when the ground is warm and there is absolutely no danger of frost or cold summer nights.

One of the tomato gardening secrets I’ll pass along here is to only leave six-inches of stem showing above ground when you plant. You can bury the rest (remove any leaves on the stem first) and the buried stem will form roots. We do this to avoid exposing any more of the plant to cold winds than is necessary and to help the plant develop a strong root system. And frankly, to solve a problem where the stem of the tomato is too stretched out because of low light levels or a poor retail plant.

You’ll see me do exactly this in the video and see how I have my tomato support system set up so the plants will climb right up the strings (you have to wind them around the string, they don’t “climb”).

I hope this tomato growing secrets video series is helpful to all Vegetable Gardeners. I’ll look forward to your comments. You can also sign up for my newsletter at http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/gardeningnewsletter.html

Duration : 0:2:16

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Gardening Tips – Planting Cuttings

Posted by admin on November 10th, 2011 and filed under Planting | 8 Comments »

plantingGreat money saving tips for the potting shed, including Planting cuttings. Award winning garden expert Steve Brookes shares great fun and informative Gardening tips.

Duration : 0:4:16

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