Vegetable Gardening

New Vegetable Garden? Do These 5 Things Now! ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅



Is your New Year’s resolution to grow your best garden ever? Or perhaps to start a veggie garden for the first time? Well, this one is for you, our green-thumbed friend! 💚 👍 💚

In this week’s episode, Ben shows us the 5 key elements of what you need to know in order to get the BEST RESULTS when starting any new garden. You don’t have to learn from your mistakes: make your gardening work a lot easier by learning the secrets of success from an expert!

To see our videos mentioned in the video, go to:

Supercharge Your Compost Heap: https://youtu.be/4D43HPdYHsA
What to Grow in the Shade: https://youtu.be/9xxaGk31r2I and https://youtu.be/Fo6wr1Dfit4
Coping with Hot, Dry Conditions: https://youtu.be/LYVZbItV9Rs
Ideas for Small, Container Gardens: https://youtu.be/7ZG12pjigTM

If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers:
https://www.GrowVeg.com
https://gardenplanner.almanac.com
https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com
and many more…

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If you’ve noticed any pests or beneficial insects in your garden lately please report them to us at https://BigBugHunt.com

💛 📖 Find out about the GrowVeg book here: https://www.growveg.com/growveg-the-beginners-guide-to-easy-gardening.aspx

26 Comments

  1. Where can I find the garden planner you have mentioned in a previous video. Great content by the way!

  2. This was such a deceptive title…..5 things you must know and step one has at least 4 important factors that you have to know. I do like that you came back to the soil in its own step, which also touches on more than just one thing. #2 has another 5 things to know. I do have a sitting area in each of my growing patches. They double as tool storage and raised decking for water barrels. You packed so much more than 5 things in there. I have to say that years ago when we moved here, from the city, I got a free trial of the Garden Planner and used it and it was a life saver. I have started several raised beds, that are raised 28 inches….because old age and arthritis……and purchased the Garden Planner to help me decide where I will put in the new perennial area and to try the square foot method. The new version is so much better than the trial I had in 1998. You should do one for the 5 tools you must have to garden.

  3. love your videos! I'm new to gardening and I've learned so much much from you since I started last year!

  4. Getting a hose nozzle that is comfortable for your hands is great for some of us . Instead of squishing with my hand, I now have an up an down lever that I don’t have to hold down.

  5. Here in the Midwest of the U. S. , it is snowing, perhaps 3" & then some.
    My seeds have been ordered & delivered, grow lights are ready, & seed starting soil is inside to warm up. I love your raised beds.
    Informed about your channel from Pinball Prepper. Thanks!

  6. Thank you so much for this video! I've followed your channel for a few years now but it's always great to get back to basics and put things into perspective. Happy Winter prepping everyone!

  7. Thanks for the great video. I am in 9b Sacramento and have seeds of peppers and tomatoes germinating now. Will be a while before transplant but my last frost day is March 30. Ready to enjoy my garden.

  8. Maybe you could have raised your beds to a height that would mean you don’t need to continuously bend down.

  9. great advice on having a water source nearby. i have to walk to the stream to get water. im getting two raintons, to make this easier. i loved this video.

  10. I love your attitude, enthusiasm,and very helpful hints. I grow in black lava cinder and add chix manure, composted avocado and coconut leaves, etc.Still getting the hang of feeding the soil and seedlings. In the beginning I had no compost or manure. So things are looking up. Getting into the rhythm of it all. Thank you again for your ideas.

  11. Totally agree about rain💧water being best!
    Barrels to dip from are easier then dragging hoses and winding them up! Thanks 😊

  12. No better hobby! However one thing no one told me was after making my pathways with gorgeous wood chippings, is that some crows enjoy digging up the wood hips and having a taste of all the worms! At least I know my soil is full of worms!

  13. Is it me or is that repetetive add of two people on a building site in high vis jackets talking about equal rights… F*****ing annoying and too repetetative.

  14. Wonderful tips!
    Question: I have used out so many garden hoses, ones that were quite pricey too. What hose brand or type would you recommend?

  15. I subscribed. Love your videos. No garden last year due to my having a few disabling diseases but my grandkids offered help and we have a garden once again.

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