Vegetable Gardening

5 P's of Successful Vegetable Gardening



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top tips for having a successful garden that all start with the letter P.

In this episode, John will share one of the tasks he has been doing recently in the garden, and share his words of wisdom about gardening with you.

You will discover 5 important words that all begin with the letter P that are important to have a successful garden. Setting yourself up for success is important, and with these 5 tips, you will be on your way to have a more productive garden.

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36 Comments

  1. John in today regressive climate. Keeping asking a female out is sexual harassment and many States and collage campuses have been vindictive against males and the males interactions with females.

    It has created a even more hostile envoirnment as increasing number of males are avoiding relationships with females due to the anti-male hostile envoirnment. So please do not recommend guys to keep asking females out. Many feminists and their male supporters, who are the establishment in collages and in the justice and legal system calls all males, rapists in waiting. That cancerous views and vindictiveness of anti males and especially anti-white males hatred, is unfortunately spreading like a disease.

  2. I am sorry I'm not going to be able to see you speak and meet you at the Costa Rica Fruit Festival. I live in Costa Rica but have obligations at the time. I don't know how long you are going to be in Costa Rica but you really should check out the Tinamaste area. If you haven't already been there. Would be interested in your opinion on the soil quality there. In my very unscientific opinion, from what I could tell the soil is very mineral rich there!

  3. Thanks for all the wisdom. In order to Prepare. I need some info. What plants are good companion plants for Tree Collards( your favorite plant).

  4. John. another inteligent and inspiring video ! congratulations! i dont know if you read comments. i would love to make my own spanish version of this episode. would you mind if i do it? i promise to mention your channel as the source of the idea. please let me know.

  5. Yes, I need to practice all the tips I learn from your You Tube videos. It's so fun to go out to my front yard and pick chard, parsley, tomatoes peppers and other herbs. Thanks for suggesting to grow greens. I look out my kitchen window so content that I am blessed to be able to grow my own food.

  6. Thanks for the encouragement! I am a first time gardener here in Arizona and I've learned a lot from your videos. I have not had much luck as far as anything producing but that was a learning experience too. Can't wait for fall to see what I can grow. 😀

  7. I am in Dallas, and just now starting my garden. my backyard is concrete, so I am starting with Containers and will move to a raised bed eventually, but I want to start small and see how I do. I am vegan but not raw, but I want to grow my own greens.
    thanks for helping with the soil information. My 4 pepper plants give me 2 each, so far. I am going to treat my soil. i have a lot of sun in my back yard, so I need to improve the soil. THANKS for the details on that.

  8. hye man. i just subscribe to your vids. great work. love your vids. i thought i would never enjoy a show on growing plants and veg! peace from Australia!

  9. People need to turn off their televisions. Stop reading newspapers. All of these contain hidden messages that make you a consumer. I got more satisfaction and learned 10 times more just from growing food this summer than I've learned from 10 years of watching television.

  10. Hey, John. Yet another awesome video!I'm just wondering if Malbar Spinach would be any good to place in a pot, about six feet above ground, and have it free fall as a sort of covering.Any thoughts/suggestions?Thank you,Mike.

  11. Just stumbled onto your videos. I was inspired to start my own garden beds. No more wasting water on grass. John, did you know that malbar spinach is consumed as herbal medicine among some cultural groups?

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