0:00 Why I’m cutting some crops 2:30 Tromboncino Squash 4:09 Shelling Peas 5:03 Amish Paste 6:00 Black eyed peas 7:19 Cayenne Peppers 8:12 Luffa 10:12 Extras 12:00 Varieties (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Want
Easy to make Container Gardening flower pots, for indoor plants and garden plants, don’t throw away old plastic bottles, milk containers and any food containers, soap containers, shampoo contains and more for a fun project. How to make Flower Pots from recycle plastic containers. You can create all kinds for fun colorful or color themed
In today’s video, you will learn easy garden hacks so that you can make your plants grow strong and beautiful. We help you make a bird feeder using an apple. Get ready to build fantastic flower pots using wood. You can also plant lettuce seeds to have fresh food every day of the year. We
Peppers are a foundational crop for our family because they add so much flavor and nutrition to basic dry goods. A few peppers can work wonders and turn bland beans or rice into something truly magical. In this video, we show you how we dig up pepper plants at the end of the season and
00:00 Explore new lands 03:36 fenced around with bamboo poles 11:36 go to the pond to catch fish; – hello everyone has a nice day Today I will clear a small piece of land to grow more vegetables and caught some fish to bring to an old lady keep working I will take care of
http://www.heirloomcreations.net/?p=16302 Sara shows you a great technique to complete the classic Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt with a technique from Heirloom Creations that makes it simple! Don’t forget to head over to our blog to grab a free pattern and there are kits available with precut hexagons!
My name is Ryan Harvey, and I have been gardening with my wife, Kristin, and our Yorkie, Emmitt, for eight years in Austin, Texas, Zone 8b. We focus mainly on edibles, perennials, native plants, and enjoying views of the garden and wildlife. It all began with one garden bed in the midst of dying grass,
Edible flowers are a wonderful way to spruce up your meals and add character to your table. Many flowers that we consider common weeds or only ornamentals for our garden can make a grand entrance to our kitchens. Basic knowledge is needed for the proper identification of edible flowers. Use several books with clear photos
I really like life on the farm, I live here and enjoy the most peaceful things from nature, how about you? I’m glad you’re here, I hope you enjoy the video ——————————— And you want to know about me? maybe this information will be useful: I’m “Liều”, 24 years old. I was born into a
Scottish Flower Garden, Zone 8b. This June come on a tour of my cutting flower garden full of annuals, biennials and perennials all suitable for cutting in arrangements. Whether you would like inspiration for your garden, for flower arranging or flower farming there should be some lovely flowers to see. If you have enjoyed the
Today’s photos are from Lesley Golenor. For the past 10 years, since I started gardening, growing flowers from seed has been my passion. I love experimenting with different varieties, colors, and texture combinations. Lately I’ve been growing a lot more for drying purposes. Who doesn’t want flowers in their home and to share all year
If your passion is vegetable gardening, you may have had this experience: All your children are grown, but your vegetable garden hasn’t gotten any smaller. Your neighbors and closest friends don’t seem to be at home when you, loaded down with garden produce, knock on their doors. You begin to get a distinct impression that
In this video, I’ll show you how to grow the biggest onions EVER! Growing onions can be challenging, because onion plants grow differently than most vegetables. I’ll show you the most common onion growing mistakes, how to avoid them and teach you the best onion growing tips. These 6 genius tips will help you grow
It’s that time of year. Twice a year I clean out the indoor gardens. Didn’t get all the way done today but was left with the sound of a waterfall. Subscribe to be a part of the Lettuce head Community and grow WITH Angie!! iHarvest Indoor Garden System: Use coupon code GROWWITHANGIE and save $50!
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you what he is growing and harvesting right now in his winter organic vegetable garden. You will learn the vegetables that he grows in the cool season in his zone 9a desert garden. In this episode, John walks you around his backyard Mohave desert urban vegetable garden, and shares with you
It has been a while since we visited the beautiful Puerto Rican garden of Antigonum Cajan (Filling a Small Garden With Diversity). Today we are looking at some more images of this small garden space that is packed with incredible biodiversity. One of the secrets to making the most of a small garden space is
For any gardener who still hasn’t been convinced about the need to garden organically, here are some statistics that may help change your mind. In March of 2001, the American Cancer Society published a report linking the use of the herbicide glyphosate (commonly sold as Round-up) with a 27% increased likelihood of contracting Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
Gardening is a long term investment so beginning your garden now will allow you to be in good shape for the rest of the year. Start a garden now so in spring you can simply plant your seeds and allow nature to do it’s thing. It’s important to grow what you eat so you can
40 beautiful landscape design ideas for garden and house territories! It’s no secret that any owner of a private residential building dreams of performing a beautiful landscaping of the surrounding space. But, keep in mind that in order for the result to be truly unique and attractive, it is necessary to put a lot of
Hi! I’m Trieu Hien, 20 years old I spent a year with the ranch in the valley. I’ve been through a lot of ups and downs in life. Being alone you will be able to decide everything but you will have to do it all by yourself. Many empty nights, I miss home, miss sisters.
Hi GPODers, This is your editor, Joseph. GPOD submissions are very slow this time of year, with most of us settling in to wait out the winter, so I’m taking a moment today to share some of my favorite white flowers. White flowers are versatile in the garden, going with every other color and looking
Many native solitary bees are found throughout North America, and together with other bee species such as honeybees and bumblebees, they are important pollinators of fruit and vegetables. When the daytime high temperature reaches 14 C (57°F), the Blue Orchard bee starts to emerge. The males emerge a few days before the females. They mate
Want to make your gardening jobs easier? Want to save time and find short cuts? Well this video is for you, our muddy-fingered friend! In this week. Ben reveals 10 of his best hacks to lighten your gardening load and help ensure you success in your garden, including some not-so-obvious lightbulb moments. It’s short and
In this episode, I answer the question: “Can I grow vegetables indoors?”. Grow your own groceries with me in 2023 – I’ll show you how to grow, harvest, and eat from your own garden grocery store in a quick, simple, and inexpensive way. 🍅SALE: 20% site wide at https://calikimgardenandhome.com with code “growyourgroceries”, ends Monday, 1/16/23.
It always seems to be a mystery – how often should I fertilize my garden? Some gardeners swear by regular fertilizing schedules and precise mixtures, others do not fertilize at all. In this demonstration, I’ll show you the middle approach. I fertilize in ground plants and container gardens with a low dose, organic fertilizer on
this video show about variety of asia lily at my garden.I have more about 70 variety lily and a lot of them asia lily.Enjoy for watching
Keukenhof is an iconic park in Lisse, the Netherlands. It sits in the heart of the bulb-growing region and is an over-the-top showcase of the region’s most famous export. These are photos from a trip I, Joseph, took to this incredible park back in 2008. These are the sights you’ll pass on the way to
For years, well-meaning gardeners routinely maimed, swatted, sprayed, and squished every bug they could get their hands on. However, careful observation of nature and the move to organic practices have shown that encouraging beneficial insects is one way to give Mother Nature a hand. Lets look at three common beneficials, and how to attract them
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