Just Hatched Baby Spiders in the Vegetable Garden aka Spiderlings
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you some just hatched baby spiders that are hanging out in the spider web in the vegetable garden at the beginning of spring.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach, Florida. In this episode you will learn about some tropical fruits and vegetables you can do well in the summer in South Florida other tropical locations. John will take you on a quick tour of some of the edible areas of the Mounts botanical garden and then give you a tour of the vendors who have many common and uncommon edible food crops. After watching this nearly 1 hour long episode which took all day to film, you will be sure to expand your knowledge about growing food and be inspired to start growing no matter where you live!
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top tips for having a successful garden that all start with the letter P.
In this episode, John will share one of the tasks he has been doing recently in the garden, and share his words of wisdom about gardening with you.
You will discover 5 important words that all begin with the letter P that are important to have a successful garden. Setting yourself up for success is important, and with these 5 tips, you will be on your way to have a more productive garden.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits his friends place in South Florida who is feeding the world with edible landscaping and native plants one property at a time.
In this episode, John visits the home of Susan Lerner who is growing food not only for her, but also the many creatures of the world on her residential property. You will also discover how Susan is building soil by using wood chips to add organic matter to her property and feed the world of microbes as well.
In this episode, John will give you a tour of the edible landscaping (in the form of fruit trees) as well as some native edible plants that Susan grows for her own use. John will also touch on how important it is to plant native crops that have been removed due to development.
You will discover many edible fruit trees, perennial vegetables and some annual vegetables and herbs that will grow well in South Florida. You will also discover some of the native plants that Susan grows and why.
You will also discover the one tropical edible plant that John believes everyone in South Florida should grow that Susan can't keep pruned because it grows so quickly and provides her food 365 days a year with little maintenance.
Finally, John will interview, the steward of the land, Susan Lerner and find out why she is growing food for herself as well as the other local earthlings that she is sharing the land with. John will also ask Susan the following questions:
16:00 Interview Start
16:18 Why did you decide to grow food and natives on your property?
17:10 What are Earthlings?
18:15 What are your thoughts on Rock dust and adding trace minerals to your garden?
19:28 What are your thoughts on using Manure that may be contaminated?
20:18 Why are the wood chips the single most important fertilizer you lay down?
21:10 Is it really hard to grow food in South Florida?
21:45 What perennial vegetables are you growing?
22:49 How much time do you spend in the garden in a week?
25:02 How do you control pests organically in South Florida?
26:30 Why are you hanging plastic water bottles in your tree?
27:57 What are some Edible Native Plants of South florida?
30:37 What kind of Jackfruit did you grow and am I tasting?
31:50 What is the best place to get fruit trees in South Florida?
32:02 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
Related Links:
Excalibur Fruit Tree Nursery:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DWSfFka0XA
Best Aloe Vera to Grow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvMUY6TNrR4
Best Liquid Fertilizer to Grow Huge Plants (Ocean Solution Trace Minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Earthlings Movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB_ZMiYy_OQ
Join Susan's Meetup Group to be notified of events:
http://www.meetup.com/VitalLongevityRaw/
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how he installs a redundant water timer system that is battery operated that will ensure your plants get water even if one water timer runs out of batteries. After watching this episode you will learn in what situations a redundant system may be useful as well as how to install it from off-the-shelf parts for under $10.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your organic gardening questions.
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After watching this episode, you will learn John's answers to these questions, and probably learn a few things along the way as well:
02:11 What is the name of your friend that teaches how to heal your vision naturally?
03:06 Can you have some more videos on gardening basics?
05:36 Is it helpful to prune fruits trees and vegetable plants?
08:12 How to Germinate Seeds and Transplant Seedlings?
09:11 Can you take potted vegetable plants indoors in the winter?
10:25 Do you ever grow sweet corn? Do you grow potatoes?
14:05 What should I do with my potted tomato plant so it will thrive?
17:11 Can I leave my grow lights on 24/7 to grow my lettuce?
20:26 What ratio of Azomite to sea minerals in your garden?
22:00 Why does my compost smell?
23:52 I have bugs in my composter. How do I get rid of them?
26:38 Are liquid kelp or Sea minerals better for foliar feeding of microgreens?
Referenced Links/Videos:
Get Rid of Your Eyeglasses and avoid Laser Eye Surgery:
http://www.visionsofjoy.org/
Growing Sprouts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQqML3Ayxi0
Growing Microgreens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blBwFvAghTs
Improve your Composting Skills / Trouble Shooting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbNxPx5JUtM
Josh’s Rant on Plastic Bottles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Hawaiian Earth Products who make OMRI organic certified compost by diverting green waste from the landfill to their composting facility. In this episode you will also discover a FREE source of mulch on Oahu and Big Island that will enable you to save water and even make your own compost! You will also learn about the compost they produce locally and how you can even haul it in your car to save money. After watching this episode, you will learn John's favorite source of organic compost on Oahu, Hawaii.
See how John hauls compost in his car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNRJUPzxUm0
Learn more about Hawaiian Earth Products at:
http://www.menehunemagichawaii.com/
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes a field trip to the John John Deere Pavilion in Moline, IL to learn about John Deere Products and Industrial Agriculture. After watching this episode, you will learn why John is so passionate about growing his own food at home and why you should be too.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to West Oakland to show you how the non-profit People's Grocery is building the health of the community by growing an urban garden. In this episode John will share with you raised beds growing over concrete sidewalks, an aquaponic system that uses fish waste to feed edible vegetables and a unique food forest garden that feeds the residents of West Oakland. In addition you will learn about some unique perennial crops that are being grown in this urban garden that would be perfect to grow in the Bay Area and other frost-free gardens around the world.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his thoughts on what he does in the garden everyday. In this episode you will learn what John is doing on this particilar day. You will also discover John's thought process on what should be done in the vegetable garden everyday to assure the healthiest plants, and the highest yields out of your vegetable garden.