What Veggies Like Mostly Shade? Is 2 feet too high for a raised bed? & more Q&A
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your questions:
Can you visit my place and film a garden video?
Do you have a website at http://www.growingyourgreens.com? Whats the best fertilizer for growing strawberries indoors?
What veggies that like mostly share?
How can I get heirloom seeds from the US in Australia?
Is 2 feet high too high for a raised bed in a greenhouse?
Do you insulate the floor in your greenhouse?
How and I start to eat healthy?
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how he got his neighbor to stop using roundup aka Glyphosate and how he made a recipe for a organic weed killer alternative that really works.
Roundup aka Glyphosate is said to be probably carcinogenic to humans. It is also damaging to the health of your soil, and poisonious to many plants. In this episode, you will discover a much safer, natural and organic alternative.
First, John will share with you some edible plants he plants on purpose in his garden that many may consider "weeds". You will learn how some of these edible wild foods got a little out of control and started spreading out all over.
You will discover how John usually manages his weed issues. Next, you will learn about an organic and natural solution that costs a fraction of synthetic, chemical weed killers.
John will then head over to his neighbors house and share with you what his neighbor thinks of his garden.
Then Don, Johns neighbor will explain to you how to make a simple organic weed killer that can be made with some common ingredients that can be found at any grocery store.
Finally Don and John will talk a little about why its important to use less chemicals and how you can actually save money by becoming a producer in our society instead of a consumer.
After watching this episode, you will have a sure-fire way to kill weeds on your property by using a very simple, non-toxic spray that can be made from common items from a grocery store including: Vinegar, Salt and Dish Soap. (John Recommends using Dr. Bronners Organic Sal Suds Liquid Soap)
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the TexasA&M Agrilife Master Gardeners demonstration garden in Houston, TX.
In this episode, you will learn some of the herbs and vegetables they are growing in Houston over the fall and winter.
You will also discover a new way to use 5 gallon buckets to grow more successfully in your raised bed garden by having a garden with-in a garden.
After watching this episode, you will be more familiar with vegetables you can grow in houston and how to use 1/2 of a five gallon bucket to grow more food in a raised bed, an elevated raised bed garden or even over concrete!
Learn more about Texas A&M Agrilife in Harris county at:
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you back in time to fall 2016 in his garden and shares with you some of the unique and interesting vegetables from around the world and harvests the seeds from them. You will learn more about these wild-type vegetables that can be rare and uncommon in most gardens.
You will discover some of the edible vegetables that John grows during the summer season and how he harvests the seeds and how they will self-sow themselves and come back the following year.
In this episode, you will learn about the following leafy green vegetables and herbs:
02:00 Purple Small Leaf Papalo - Hot weather cilantro substitute.
04:44 Red Malabar Spinach - Best Leafy Green to Grow during the summer
05:40 My Tallest Pepper Plants
6:16 Water Pepper- Green Leaves that tastes like hot pepper.
9:45 Britton Shiso - Great Herby Leafy Green for Eating with high anthocyanin content (failed to harvest) reseeded like mad this year!
12:58 Spilanthes - The toothache plant - edible leaves for the unique flavor blast. The flower bud "buttons" will cause salivation in your mouth. Really weird feeling.
18:00 Egyptian Spinach - Mild, Neutral tasting, Nutritious Leafy Greens that thrive in the summer heat
20:44 Red Stem Egyptian Spinach - A mild tasting, heat loving, nutritious leafy green vegetable that thrives in the summer heat.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to the San Rafael Sunday Farmers Market. In this episode you will learn about a San Francisco Bay Area souce for Rare and Exotic Medicinal Fresh Herb Plants so you can grow your own Herb Garden
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay the share with you a unique wild-growing edible tree mallow. In this episode, you will learn what parts of the mallow plant are edible as well as why this is a very utilitarian plant.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 3 ways to controling aphids, white flies and other soft body insects in the garden. In this episode, you will learn the 3 non-toxic organic ways to deal with these pests. After watching this episode you will have 3 more ways to add to your arsenal of weapons against these pesky bugs in your organic garden.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the special soil nutrient that he believes is missing in most gardens and farms. In this episode you will learn about the power of trace mineral fertilizer and the ways you can add them to your garden. Besides horticultural rock dust powders there are trace mineral fertilizers from the sea. After watching this episode you will know what and how much of these special fertilizers you need to make all your food taste better, more nutritious and yield more.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits the green house hawaii to share with you some of the edible vegetables, fruits, herbal medicines, paper fiber and cloth fiber they are growing so they can produce more and consume less. In this episode John will give a tour of some of the interesting crops being grown, including Hawaiian Cotton, Bananas, Roselle, Malabar Spinach, Cassava, Sugar Cane and so much more.
You will learn how you can use bokashi to clean up after your chicken, how to air layer fruit trees, how to use water hyacinth, how to collect seeds from roselle, Composting in Hawaii, how to make paper out of some of your fiber crops and so much more.
After watching this episode you are sure to learn a thing or two about how you can become more sustainable on step at a time.
Learn more about the green house Hawaii at:
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ travels around Korea to discover ways people grow food. He travels to a Traditional Korean Village, as well as through the countryside and even the city to see how people are growing food. In addition, he shares with you how Koreans would purchase their seeds, plant starts and other Gardening Items. Finally you will learn the best place to visit to learn about the Vegetables of any Country.