Edible Gardening

Edible Flowers and the Best Plant Tie for Gardening – Mille-Tie



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you whats growing on in his garden today. Including trimming the fig tree that was planted over the raised bed, edible flowers that are in bloom and also the mille-tie garden plant ties.

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  1. The way you used the millie tie, the expandable side is on the stake. To allow the width of your tree to grow, you need to reverse the tie.

  2. Luvin' them greens,…oh, and also the flowers too,…hehehe….learnin' some mo' new stuff here John,….AWESOME Fig tree ya got there good buddy,….thumbs up to ya and thankin' ya for the GREAT UPLOAD!! =D

  3. hey! love your vids…..2? are you still growing scarlet runner beans? what is your view on Hyacinth Bean vine0?

  4. I am growing, and letting go to flower, some bac choi just because I like the taste of the flowers more than the bac choi itself. :0)

  5. @BalconyGrow : I love bok choi. I eat the entire plant. The flowers, leaves, and stems. Basically, I don't waste good food.

  6. How can I root a fig tree green branch? Is it possible? there is a nearby tree I know the owner of. tia

  7. Awesome video, the Mille tie was wrong tho hehe. the end that you had on the tree needed to be on the stake and vice versa but all good!!! 

  8. I m surprise that your channel don’t have that many viewers and comments. But when I run across stupid uneducational channels they have millions of viewers. I wondered what this world is coming too? Thank you so much for sharing 👍🙏

  9. Anyone know what type of oregano produces those big bunches of flowers?
    Mine only puts up small flower heads, still taste good though.

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