Container Gardening

Container Gardening EASY Small Deck Growing Food Onions Tomatoes Lettuce Kale & Composting in Place



Containers are growing vegetables, composting in place/making Compost tea, with so much food, Celery, Kale, tomatoes, greens, Chocolate Mint, Orange Mint, Peppermint, collard, parsley, and more, just too easy. All fresh and organic.

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  1. Wow the video quality Robbie is so good! 👍🏻👍🏻 now we can really enjoy your garden with you. 😊

  2. Hello Robbie and Gary hope y'all are doing well. Great video on your deck garden love mint first year I have planted some but I'm struggling with it only small bunches survived with clippings. What are some pointers you can give me any help would be greatly appreciated. Big Tx hugs from South Tx.

  3. Love all your videos so please make long videos if you have time. It’s relaxing and informative for me. I am housebound mostly so you are company for me with your lively personality and gorgeous growing gardens!
    If people want short videos, let them fast forward or watch when they have more time.
    Lots of love to you and Gary

  4. I try to restart onions and celery….from store cuttings. Seems the less i fuss over something… the more it thrives… about ready to harvest medium sized onion out of a refried bean can. Ole!

  5. I'm very interested in your 1st unit with the compost in place feeding it all. I'd like to see a drawing of your system, as it's hard to make out. There looks like a box under your compost in place container. But you didn't tell us about it.

  6. You are so lucky and so good. When I plan it never works out but when they decide to reseed themselves you end up with a beautiful nest of deliciousness and tastefulness that is worth it all. Thank you for teaching me.

  7. Great growing. I have finally grown 3 garlic heads from a clove. So exciting. Planted in nov. Or dec. Thought was mushy dead, pulled out, there they were. Now i have more to plant. Take care.

  8. My dogs are half goat also, could you tell me what kinds of greens you mentioned for dogs? Where do you get seeds for it? Are you talking about wheatgrass that the 'yuppies, millennial are drinking shots o f or all you talking about fields of wheat. Thanks for sharing all of your WONDERFUL ideas!! PLUS, thanks in advance for the 'dog grass' answer😁😁🖒🖒💚❣

  9. I want to thank you for the idea you shared regarding the dollar tree wire waste baskets. For $1 each I cannot tell you how awesome they are. I had a problem with something eating my young broccoli and hosta and these worked so well I ran out and bought more. I am also using them to give other tender plants a start. Im going to start a mini garden in addition to my normal veg garden using the totes and my kitty litter containers. Its nice having the kitty litter containers (#2 plastics). Never thought about growing in them. I have so many of them that I lay them sideways, cut around the handles (keeping them on) and I start seedlings in them, plant in them, use them as water catchment trays, cloches etc. the list is endless and they are mostly all a nice attractive uniform white. They are awesome to store organic fertilizers in too. Thanks for sharing your wonderful and frugal ideas and knowledge!!! I am a repurpose and recycler at heart. 🤗

  10. I have been watching your clips and having so much fun! Living in Tokyo, my garden is so small and doesn't get enough sun light, but still birds come if I am out in the garden. I made some compost in-place yesterday, can't wate to see how it goes! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas!

  11. Hi Robbie, I am getting lots of lizards if I keep travel compost bins. Is it mandatory to put holes on sides and top of the bin? Please please reply me

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