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10 Organic Gardening Tips for a Bountiful Harvest



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ has special guest Wendi Phan aka Wendiland on Youtube to share their top 10 Gardening Tips So you can have the most abundant organic gardening harvests this spring and summer season.

In this episode, You will learn the top 10 things you need to do in your garden to ensure you grow the most food and have the most garden abundance in your vegetable garden this year.

You will learn from these two YouTube gardeners that have been teaching gardening on Youtube for over 20+ years combined.

You will learn how to grow the most fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other edible plants and have produced a bountiful harvest if you grow in a raised bed, or the soil using organic and natural gardening practices.

You will discover the tips and techniques these gardeners use in their gardens to grow lots of organic food fresh at home.

Jump to the following Parts of this Episode:
00:00 Episode Starts
01:48 1. Boost Your Plants When Transplanting
03:20 2. Feed Your Soil Not Your Plants
04:30 3. Use Worm Castings & Compost Tea
05:58 4. Add Microbes to your garden
06:56 5. Grow Varieties that Grow Best in Your Climate
07:52 6. The Variety You Choose is Critical – Know the best variety
09:35 7. Pruning or Not Pruning
11:11 8.Harvest Sustainably
11:49 9. Propagating by Cuttings & Succession Planting
12:31 10. Foliar Feeding Your Plants
14:50 What are your tips for Bountiful Harvests?
15:22 Observe and Experiment in Your Garden

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Referenced/Recommended Episodes
My Raised Bed Garden Topping Mix

Add this to each hole when you transplant

How the best Worm Castings are Made

Importance of Fungal Compost

How to Harvest Your Leafy Crops Sustainably

How I weekly feed my plants

Adding Minerals & Microbes to Transplants

Other Episodes with Wendi:
John visits Wendi’s 6 wide alley where she grows lots of food

Summer Garden tour 2022 with Wendi

4 Foot Long Edible Luffa that is Sweeter than Zucchini

Wendi’s episode on Killing her plants with Hay

Watch Wendi’s videos on her channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOFi3DwTiNUvH3xFIAETQgA

Follow Wendi on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/itswendiland/?hl=en

Connect with Wendi on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Wendiland/

Visit Wendi’s Web site to Buy Caper Plants, Seeds, or other Rare Edible Plants
https://wendiland.com/

32 Comments

  1. Jump to the following Parts of this Episode:
    01:48 1. Boost Your Plants When Transplanting
    03:20 2. Feed Your Soil Not Your Plants
    04:30 3. Use Worm Castings & Compost Tea
    05:58 4. Add Microbes to your garden
    06:56 5. Grow Varieties that Grow Best in Your Climate
    07:52 6. The Variety You Choose is Critical – Know the best variety
    09:35 7. Pruning or Not Pruning
    11:11 8.Harvest Sustainably
    11:49 9. Propagating by Cuttings & Succession Planting
    12:31 10. Foliar Feeding Your Plants
    14:50 What are your tips for Bountiful Harvests?
    15:22 Observe and Experiment in Your Garden

  2. Staking pepper plants with like 3-4 stakes will help the plant yield huge without falling over, or breaking branches. KNF feeding is also amazing

  3. I planted in September and most have sprouted strong, thanks to all the vids I’ve seen on your channel, my plants will feed many people

  4. Hey John & Wendi. I like these type talks. Packed with good information. John, you've always been a big inspiration . Cheers!

  5. Thanks. I grow all year round but I am missing on something. It doesn’t grow very healthy. What am I missing

  6. I know it's not easy. Had a channel myself but adding links in or at at the end of your videos about things you mentioned keeps people watching. Thanks for all the great info.

  7. I have a huge garden space so I always plant. If I need 3 I plant double. 3 where I take care of them regularly and the rest where I occasionally do. If they thrive without much care then the next year I know I can do the same. I always plant in two locations at least. One I care for. One I hardly do.n

  8. God bless this guy for years now spreading positive information about the wonders of health and gardening. Thank you John, sincerely mean it.

  9. Off subject…. Does Elgee Natural still sell Moringa products? I'd use your affiliate link if you have one. I cant find them anywhere online.

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