Vegetable Gardening

Answering Your Spring Organic Vegetable Gardening Questions



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your organic gardening questions including can you leave sunchokes in the ground over winter, where I get my starter plants? Do you need to filter well water? How to get a tree collard to produce more leaves, what distance to plant a pollination garden so you don’t get stung by bees and much, much more.

John will answer the following questions at the following times:
00:00 Episode Starts
00:28 Any Healthy Recipes to Make Okra Taste Good
00:53 Can sunchokes be left in the ground in Zone 5a Iowa
02:07 Can you share where you get your starter plants wholesale
03:12 Is there anything wrong with planting seeds in pots with the holes cut out?
04:23 Can I put my tortoise bedding in my compost?
04:40 Is it possible to grow Roma tomatoes in Las Vegas? When do you start them?
06:10 Do you need filtration for irrigation if I am using well water?
06:50 What distance do you need to plant a pollination garden from the vegetable garden?
09:01 If you top a tree collard will it make more branches? How to make more leaf production?
10:28 How do I feed microgreen waste to a worm bin?
11:58 How to Garden in Houston Year-Round? It’s Hot and Cold?
13:12 When you store juices under a vacuum do they get clumpy?
15:00 What made the growth so explosive with the OGS castings?
16:48 Is the clear flow hose still available?
17:52 Why is biodiverse compost better than anaerobic turn compost?
19:17 Are Roaches a problem with Tumbling Composters? Does compost smell off-putting?
20:54 What do you do with bolting lettuce stalks once you pull all the leaves off?

Referenced/Related Episodes
CPG & Toro Nursery in Southern California

OGS Worm Castings

Leaf Cutter Bees

How to Store Juice up to 7 days

Houston Plant Nursery

Tomato Lady of Las Vegas

Waterright hose

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21 Comments

  1. We have a difficult time with gardening here in Amarillo TX. Weather is very different from Austin, Houston and Dallas areas.

  2. John will answer the following questions at the following times:

    00:28 Any Healthy Recipes to Make Okra Taste Good

    00:53 Can sunchokes be left in the ground in Zone 5a Iowa

    02:07 Can you share where you get your starter plants wholesale

    03:12 Is there anything wrong with planting seeds in pots with the holes cut out?

    04:23 Can I put my tortoise bedding in my compost?

    04:40 Is it possible to grow Roma tomatoes in Las Vegas? When do you start them?

    06:10 Do you need filtration for irrigation if I am using well water?

    06:50 What distance do you need to plant a pollination garden from the vegetable garden?

    09:01 If you top a tree collard will it make more branches? How to make more leaf production?

    10:28 How do I feed microgreen waste to a worm bin?

    11:58 How to Garden in Houston Year-Round? It's Hot and Cold?

    13:12 When you store juices under a vacuum do they get clumpy?

    15:00 What made the growth so explosive with the OGS castings?

    16:48 Is the clear flow hose still available?

    17:52 Why is biodiverse compost better than anaerobic turn compost?

    19:17 Are Roaches a problem with Tumbling Composters? Does compost smell off-putting?

    20:54 What do you do with bolting lettuce stalks once you pull all the leaves off?

  3. I eat okra raw out in three garden every morning they are producing. They taste amazing, crisp, and crunchy. I have found I like the red, burgundy, and orange varieties the best, and they usually have the least slime.

  4. I grow sun chokes in Toronto Canada area .I leave them in the ground in winter without without mulch and they grow no problem . Yes we do get very cold freezing weather . We also plant garlic in the fall to get them ready for spring and they survive

  5. Definitely gonna try the red lettuce! Just received my water filter and Boogie Brew!! Super stoked to see this years garden,!!!

  6. Wood chips made for animal bedding are heat treated and they take a very long time to break down (years), so I would not put them in a compost pile

  7. I don't see the link to your "watering hoses" video you promised to put in the description. Please advise.

  8. Love u man. Great channel. Great personality, humble, etc… hoping to see you and TD do another season this year.🙏🏻

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