John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 5 tips on how you can become a successful gardener even if you never grew anything before. While watching this episode John will share some key fundamentals about gardening that he would encourage you to live by that will allow you to have a more successful garden than you ever have before. After watching this episode hopefully you have more of the tools you need to become more successful in gardening and in life.
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It has been fantastic all the information you have shared with us…thank you !
I love your videos. So down to earth and no nonsense!
Love your enthusiasm! Another great video thanks!
Good video John
Collards are always rewarding and pretty,too.
For whatever reason, I canNOT imagine you in a fraternity.
That cracks me up
yea i`m liking the way they look,I hav`nt heard of anyone else growing them in england, can`t buy them here.
yea i was thinking he looks good in those !
all us gardeners leave nice comments 🙂 unlike some other channels i was just looking at !!
In the southern US, collards are considered one of the "good luck" foods one consumes at New Year. Steam them with a piece of bacon or fatback, yumm.
Havent watched any videos in a few weeks and I am so happy to return to you john! U never disappoint me. Please come on out to pPa and u can
Down to earth dude. Stay you, man.
Yup same here have been on vacation
Everyone does 😉 we are sexual beings.
Hey john, i'm new to gardening. And I have some summer squash and green beans growing, but somehow some of leaves are Browning and curling unto themselves. My garden is organic. I do compost tea (boogie brew) ive use pure protein. I dont know what im doing wrong.
Always the ones who protest too much who are really perverted. Being open about sexuality is healthy.
I love the WTF edit at the top.
It's like… "Hey, here's a cool gardening program… look… neat music and a montage (SNIP!) ENOUGH OF THAT CRAP! TIME FOR JOHN!"
I have a brown thumb for garlic so I decided to grow a couple of heads some died, some looks good and some just looks sad but I will keep trying.
Yet another John-awesome vid. Man-up principles and tips. Down-to-earth cred and cool. What serves well in the garden serves well in life. (The man's lookin' good with the specs, too.)
Are you sure you're not a comic under gardener's garb? (laughing and smiling). You're funny. 🙂 Christine
do u grow kaffir lime ? if u grow please tell me how to make potting mix . thank you
Thanks for the tips dude..i like your video
John love your videos! @ 5:40 Saying should be: What can I do to improve my garden today, because gardens don't talk back to ya! But, remember if your garden does talk back to you you should seek professional help ASAP!
Thank you for your video!