The veggie Garden is going in and it is time to eliminate the confusion about Planting onions. Here are a few tips for growing your own crop, without shedding a tear!
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The veggie Garden is going in and it is time to eliminate the confusion about Planting onions. Here are a few tips for growing your own crop, without shedding a tear!
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Applying fertilizer, tilling, making rows, Planting and watering. Visit “The Bayou Gardener” in South Louisiana at http://www.thebayouGardener.com
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Just trying to get my container garden cleaned up before I start on the fun stuff like Seeds and starting the SFG for my son! ![]()
Here is the link to make Mel’s Mix for a Square Foot Garden:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsQm2mRUROw
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Davie, Florida to visit Fuller’s Farmers Market, home oft he Garden Stick. In this episode, you will learn how you can grow over a dozen plants in your Condo, Apartment, Deck, Patio or Balcony in about 2 square feet of space with this unique planter that allows you to grow a Vegetable Garden vertically.
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Not everyone has the room for a full size vegetable garden. No problem, you can grow Vegetables in containers. Visit us at http://www.thebayouGardener.com/
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Vegetable Garden How to start your Vegetable Seeds / plants indoors to beat the weather and save money. Visit The Bayou Gardener at http://www.thebayouGardener.com/
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Two ways to hand plant sweet corn and a field trip showing a tractor mounted corn planter. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana Cajun Country
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Vegetable Garden A bunch of little Cajuns help plant some tomatoes Easter weekend. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com
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In 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
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