Edible Gardening

5 Ways to GROW A YUMMY Small Edible Garden



Learn 5 ways how to grow a small yummy edible garden by using the simple methods provided in this video.
Small-space gardening can be very rewarding and highly productive when done correctly.
I hope these 5 ways have inspired you to start growing in your space whether it be in your backyard, courtyard, verandah or porch.
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Happy Gardening
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CHAPTERS

0:01 Container Gardening
03:52 Tiered Mini Greenhouse
06:30 Tray Garden
13:35 Micro Pots
16:16 Bale Garden

13 Comments

  1. Hi Marty, nice micro-greens, I’m sure there will be many trying this method of growing this way.
    The bale method is good too..😊

  2. The Aussie microgreens master is back … yessss !!
    Humbled daily for your advice mate. I wouldn't be on this journey without your mentorship. Onwards and upwards 🙌 🌱

  3. Marty can you please do a video on the straw bale gardening, that looks fascinating, I’d love to learn more about it

  4. Hi Marty so interesting, I am going to try the trays thanks for sharing 🙏. 🪱♻️🌱🪴

  5. Hi Marty, thanks for the super tips just a couple questions on the straw bale garden which I want the start now, is there any better way to stand the bale, like short side up and do I cut out the baling twine?
    Cheers
    Julie

  6. For a budget greenhouse I cut the neck off a 3 litre plastic orange juice bottle and pop that over a lettuce plants, keeps the slugs out too ❤

  7. These are fantastic and easy-to-implement solutions for starting to grow in tiny spaces, Marty. Great work as always.
    I've stopped buying seed-raising mix now and use a mix of sifted compost, coco coir, worm castings, and vermiculite.
    On the vermiculite, check out your local hydroponic store. Here in Melbourne, we can get 100 litres for 50 bucks.
    Way cheaper than hardware stores. Cheers mate!

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