Container Gardening

Deck Garden ๐Ÿ… Container Gardening Vegetables in Small Space Growing Onions Tomatoes Mint Parsley



Urban Gardening, Container Gardening on a Deck like Roof Top Garden, growing food with my Yorkie, Urban Gardening, feeding Hummingbirds and enjoying nature. How to grow a Garden in Container Gardening, in small space like a deck or patio garden, herbs and food, in raised bed fashion on chairs or tables. Growing Papalo, dill, Swiss chard, celery, Moringa, oregano, garlic, onions, tomato plants starting, basil, parsley, Stevia, Chocolate mint, pepper mint, sage, lettuce, garlic chives, walking onions, kale and more. Easy to grow vegetables in totes/storage container in Small Spaces on Deck, Balcony or Patio, totes, buckets, flower pots, floral pots, in a VERY Small space, a Raised Bed Garden in planters and totes on a Deck or Patio, you do not need a large space to grow what you need.

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32 Comments

  1. Hi, Robbie. I'm looking for my empty picture books like yours to store seeds in. Good idea, btw. Volunteer seedlings are all over my totes, mixed celery and parsley.

  2. You are such an inspiration! I live in San Diego, and I want to start some plants on my deck, is it too late for tomato plants?

  3. Robbie, Iโ€™ve always thought your deck was a great place for a garden closer to your home. Plus, you have a beautiful view! ๐Ÿก

  4. Robbbie can you please have seat down video and tell us about your life and talk about yout kidds if you have and how many years you have this gardenโ€ฆand talk about your life we love to knowโ€ฆlove you beautiful hard working lady ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿงฟ๐Ÿงฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

  5. I got some walking onions from Baker Creek a few weeks ago, and they are coming along nicely. Finally getting to try growing them! I decided to taste test a bit of the green top. OMG I had to spit it out. I've never tasted an onion so strong, and it was heavy on the garlic side. And this was just the greens of a tiny bulbil!

    I'm going to try test cooking all of the parts separately before using in a recipe. That intensity, cooked, might be a good thing. I hope! Otherwise I just blew $38! lol, still, I had to give them a try instead of wondering what I was missing.

  6. Hi Robbie & Gary & Kitty too. Your videos on deck gardening have been very helpful to me I have a very small patio but I do have a little bit of lawn that I've been growing in so your deck videos have given me so many ideas to grow so much more. I am so excited to get started next season and the way you do it it will be up higher for me and easier to take care of no bending YAY! I do have one question though, we know kitty very well and I just love seeing her but I was wondering about your other fur babies and their names. I just love animals of all kinds. Thank you. You both are beautiful Earth Angels love you guy's.

  7. Terrific tour of your amazing garden. Yes fall is here. Much cooler up here in N. California too. I always enjoy seeing Kitty the broccoli lover ๐Ÿ™‚ Enjoy ๐Ÿ˜Š

  8. Thanks for the update. Kitty is so cute, and don't worry about what others think of your screen door. It works and keeps the puppies safe ๐Ÿ˜Œ That's the main thing.

  9. I swear I have 500 lettuce seedlings that came up because I put the whole seed head on that round bed๐Ÿ˜‚ need to transplant some! My birds must be feeding elsewhere. …
    Cutting my tomatoes out. I'm so dome with them, one last batch of paste to cook tomorrow.
    I bet you can put purslane into spinach, I make "spinach" from nettles and chard, tastes just like regular spinach! My purslane is done though. Peppers are still putting on blooms, silly things, it's getting too cold here.
    Yes, I use all those extra envelopes for my seeds too๐Ÿ˜Š

  10. Robbie I'm going to try growing Walking onions next spring thanks to you.

  11. I like what you do with your onions. I found several tiny ones today I planted in February and had forgotten. Theyโ€™re starting to regrow. I thought to myself, โ€œWhy even harvest them if they can stay fresh in the dirt?โ€ Pretty cool to see you say this on the same day!

  12. Hi Robbie i got some walking onion seeds from a friendโ€ฆi live up in Monterey Bay California area. Is it ok to plant them now? Like regular onion seeds.

  13. Robbie, youโ€™re a true inspiration! I love your upbeat energy & absolutely phenomenal ideas! I live in southern Ontario, Canada and am so inspired by your methods! Iโ€™ve got myself a few totes & plan to grow some cool weather crops this fall/winter. Iโ€™m excited & nervous. Iโ€™m getting delivery of a greenhouse soon and plan to grow in there with passive solar heat & insulating materials. Not sure how long in the season Iโ€™ll be able to keep it up but Iโ€™m super excited to try!

    Question: do you think all my garden materials & food scraps will break down as I compost in place in the cold months here? I figure with all your garden know how, experience & plain old good instincts, you would know ๐Ÿ˜‰ thanks so much for posting your content. You are incredible ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ’•

  14. mom i really like to plant walking onions but have never been successful because the stems always rot and die.๐Ÿ˜ซ

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