Grow an Organic Vegetable Garden with John's Favorite Products at Orange County Farm Supply
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Orange County Farm Supply to share with you some products that can help you grow a vegetable garden organically. In this episode you will learn about some of John's favorite products that are being offered at this Farm Supply / Nursery. After watching this episode you will have a better understanding on how to deal with pests in the garden and how to grow healthy food crops.
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 the 2011 San Francisco Flower and Garden Show to share with you the 6,000 Square Foot Edible Garden. In this episode, you will learn about the edible garden display, as well as John's commentary about it.
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 gardening questions:
Is Ornamental or Flowering Kale Edible?
Can I get Tree Collard Starts from You?
Can I use my Compost to Start My Seeds or Should I Use a Mix?
Do You have a video on Your Favorite Gardening Magazines?
What is the best juicer for under $200 for my needs?
Where can I get good soil for my garden or would horse manure and compost work?
Will a Greenhouse let me grow Vegetables all year round?
Where do you get your seeds?
Do you have any seeds you can send me for the upcoming growing season?
How long does it take for Mykos Mycorrhiza to expire?
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ gives you a tour of a permaculture homestead in the city. In this episode, John visits a couple in Hawaii who is growing food on their standard residential subdivision home in the city on Oahu. You will discover some of the crops that flourish in Hawaii as well as some of the techniques they use to grow a successful permaculture style garden including tropical fruit trees, vegetables and perennial vegetables in the city. You will also learn a way to ferment noni fruit so you can naturally collect the juice that will enable you to gain the benefits from the nutrition of the medicinal noni fruit without much of the taste.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a new community garden in Boca Raton, Florida to share with you some best practices for growing in a community garden or at home. In this episode, you will learn some techniques that you will want to consider when growing food at a community garden or at home. After watching this episode you will discover the #1 secret for having sucess when gardening.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the best nursery to buy plant starts in Southern California to save the MOST money. This wholesale plant nursery sells vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants direct to the public at wholesale prices!
In this episode, you will learn about Certified Plant Growers in Norwalk, California which is in Los Angeles County in Southern California. John will give you a overview and tour of this wholesale plant nursery and how you can show up and buy your vegetable, fruit and ornamental plant starters at wholesale prices.
John will also share some of his favorite plants they are offering at the nursery and you will discover what plants John will be purchasing to grow in his garden.
Finally John will share his top 3 tips that will enable you to buy at wholesale prices when visiting Certified Plant Growers Nursery in Norwalk, California.
John recommends if you live anywhere in Southern California, its worth a drive to C.P.G. from Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Santa Barbara County to get the best prices when purchasing plant starts in bulk.
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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?
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Excalibur Fruit Tree Nursery:
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Best Aloe Vera to Grow:
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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
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Rick and Karin's place to share with you the No-Build Square Foot Raised Bed Garden. In this episode, you will learn how Rick and Karin have progressively expanded their garden by building out a new raised bed each year for the first and second year. For the third year, they decided to do a no-build raised bed garden. In this video learn more about this zero construction garden and how you can make one too.