Front Yard Winter Raised Bed Vegetable Garden Tour
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of his front yard raised bed vegetable garden. In this episode you will learn about many of the usual and unusual varieties of fruits and vegetables John is growing in his front yard. You will discover why John loves his greens and his 3 favorite ways to eat them. Finally, you will discover the many different crops he is growing in the front yard of a standard American tract home in the suburbs in the winter.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to his friends house to install a 4'x4' Square Foot Raised Bed Garden. In this video you will learn more about Raised Bed Gardening and see the entire process on how you can easily set up a raised bed kit so you can start growing food, all in just a few hours.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with the best places ONLINE to get low delivered prices on soil amendments such as worm castings, soil food web nutrients, compost tea, etc. In this episode John will talk these products that he uses in his garden and how they may be helpful in your garden. In addition, John will share how you can get these items at the lowest delivered price (To the US 50 states and its territories). After watching this video, you will learn which product of all these John recommends if you can only purchase one.
Links to the Deals:
1. John and Bobs Nature's Gardening Kit
https://www.johnandbobs.com/purchase/natures-gardening-kit/
be sure to use discount code
GrowGreen
for 10% off your order.
2. Agricola 4-8-4 Natural Fertilizer
http://www.soilminerals.com/Agricolas4-8-4_MainPage.htm
3. Azomite and Worm Castings
http://www.rootnaturally.com/store/
be sure to use discount code
growingyourgreens
for 10% off your FIRST order. So order Large!
3. Sea-90 Trace Minerals, California Humus and Boogie Brew Compost Tea Package
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg
you may have to enter the password
gyg
to get into the site
Some of these offers may end soon, so order soon to get these special deals.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 3 reasons why you should never grow iceberg lettuce. John will also share 1 reason why you MIGHT want to grow iceberg lettuce in your garden.
In this episode, John will share with you his experience growing 6+ varieties of lettuce in his fall/winter/spring garden and which kinds of lettuce he likes the grow the best and why.
You will discover the types of lettuces that are the most nutritious as well as the type of lettuce that may be more susceptible to rot.
After watching this episode you may not grow certain varieties of lettuce ever again and you will learn John's favorite kinds of lettuce to grow.
John will also reveal some of his other tips on how to ensure you have a successful garden.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Cleveland, Ohio to visit the Rid-All Green Partnership Farm. In this episode you will learn about the Will Allen inspired farm that is using aquaculture as well as greenhouses and hoop houses (high tunnels) to grow food year round even through the snow ridden winter in Cleveland. After watching this episode you will learn the basic techniques of how to grow even if there is snow outside as well as how a basic aquaponic system is put together. Finally you will discover many other facts about growing your own food that can help you to grow your own food today.
Support Julie Bass at http://bit.ly/mL8wDP John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his thoughts on the plight of Julie Bass of Oak Park, Michigan who faces Jail Time if she is convicted of the misdemeanor crime of growing a vegetable garden in her front yard. After watching this episode, you will learn what you can do to help and discover John's tips on how to stay out of trouble in the first place.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Home Depot to share with you Edible bulbs you can plant to grow food in your garden, New $34.97 Cedar Raised Bed Kits, A $59.97 waist height raised bed garden kit, $29.97 City Pickers kit that is similiar to the earth box, as well as Seeds of Change Organic Seeds that may be available at your local Home Depot
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares the benefits of a greenhouse and shares his experiences with his two harbor freight greenhouses. He then shows you how easy it is to build a Spring Gardener Greenhouse with NO TOOLS. Finally you will learn John's opinion on the Spring Gardener Greenhouse and if you should purchase one.
Here is the link to the "$200" greenhouse I purchased. It was a while back, and they had raised the price. The lowest price you can find nowdays on it is $299.99 when they put it on sale, and then use a 20% off coupon (if you subscribe to their email list) to get the price down to $240.
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-ft-x-8-ft-greenhouse-47712.html
Here is the link to the $500 greenhouse I purchased, the large one. It goes on sale to $599.99 less 20% coupon = $480
http://www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-x-12-ft-greenhouse-with-4-vents-93358.html
The greenhouse assembled in from
http://www.jewettcameron.com/store/brands/spring-gardener.html
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to One Green World in Molalla, Oregon. In this episode you will learn about one of John's favorite fruit tree nurseries because they have uncommon and rare fruit trees from around the world. After watching this episode you will be more familiar with the cornelian cherry, rosa rugosa, and the desert king fig.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you what he is growing this year in his suburban front yard in a standard residential tract home. In this episode you will learn some of the crops you could plant in your front yard to produce food for you and your family. John will share many common and some rare and uncommon vegetables and fruits he is growing in his front yard so you can see how it can be done in a small space to maximize food production in small urban spaces.
Some of the more unique crops he is growing: runner beans, jerusalem artichokes, ashitaba, Bolivian cucumber, yacon, rao ram, achira aka edible canna, pineapple guava, sweet goumi and so much more.