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Fantastic ideas x
I got distracted watching this video and it has gotten dark. I must go get the radicheta leaves in the cold winter darkness … buha, buha …
Just lost my garden bed space since we moved to a community that doesn't allow them. I can sneak a pallet wall of herbs along the side though, and the strawberry tower is a great idea. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you so much for these clever ideas. Can't wait to try these out for my salads 🙂
I love your vegetable choices. I have never tried the ones from the grocery store. Thanks for that information. I love that herb pallet garden
Fantastic video… But you spelt coriander wrong.
Last year I learned about growing plants, veggies, or whatever in food safe storage tubs. They range in size from 18 gallons to 50 gallons and can be elevated on blocks or bricks. I call them my mini raised beds. Tending them is much easier on my back. They're available in most stores like Walmart and also Amazon. I can also have small plant pots in them for layering.
I love these charming ideas💕
Great video! I love the idea of reusing baskets, those can be easily found at garage sales and thrift stores.
THE BLACK WOVEN FABRIC UNDER THE PEAS WILL THE FABRIC ALLOW EXCESS WATER TO DRAIN AT BOTTOM? THANK YOU
😊 thanks!
Thanks for sharing your video! Your garden is beautiful. I’m a gardener too and I’m researching all the things I can grow in containers. I’m happy it led me to find you. I’m so happy it did your channel has so much to offer! This is very helpful. Thanks for teaching me something new. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels!
Great video thanks
What plants do well in tiny containers? I am thinking of using 12 oz, 340 ml cups.
Where can I get the fabric you mention? Is it sold a garden centres? As you might guess, I’m a new gardener.
Great ideas!
I do so love your videos and I’m just about to take a look at your book. Anne from Australia
And the book looked so good, that I’ve just ordered it!
It is always shocking how much you can grow in a small space!
great ideas, love the basket herbs and strawberry pots!! and in place of chemical fertilizers we could use natural things such as ground eggshells, ground peanut shells, tiny bits of orange peel, coffee grounds etc. What else would you suggest??