Container Gardening

Grow Tons Food in Small Spaces Easy Set-Up Container Garden Vegetables Kale & MORE Flower Pot Plants



Easy Set Up How to Grow food in a small space in $1 containers, in Tomato cage, in yard, on patio, deck, like herbs, parsley, celery, short carrots, radishes, beets, kale, collards, lettuce, onions, garlic chives, garlic, purple kale, greens, curly kale, mint and more vegetables as you compost in place making free plant food from your leftovers and browning leaves. Compost in Place, and make your own rich great soil. Anyone can set these up for small food plants, but you can always grow flowers too. So important now to get some food plants growing, easy to set up and cheap to set up.

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  1. It’s wasn’t plastics we were having a problem with, it’s plastic you can’t recycle or that end up in our oceans. They are harming our environment, plastics that are dirty can’t be recycled. Computers and hard plastics can be recycled…baggies used with dirt cannot.

  2. This is so timely and important. I have a balcony and have been trying to decide what to use that's inexpensive. So I'll be looking for the ones you pointed out.

    I love your drainage idea. Wow. So Cal dries everything out so fast.

    I'm extremely sensitive to these toxic chemicals and they can make me start to throw up. I have to be extremely careful what we buy. We had to buy a new TV and we're apologizing but "we have to smell the back of the TV" so I could determine if it was safe for me or not. Faux leather from China makes my lips, face and throat tingle then burn. When will we stop allowing this stuff to be sold?

    Anyway I appreciate this truly and will be on the lookout. I want to grow some cucumbers, lettuce, onions and garlic on my balcony.

  3. It just make me mad when things are toxic, they still allow to be sold in stores. especially canned food. Thanks for doing this video.

  4. Thank you Robbie for the tip on flower containers from the store. Have just obtained some, thought they do is be ok, they are not. Will the soil be ok to transfer into another container or will it take up the chemical from the pot?

  5. Seems like California at least cares about it's people. Thanks for the info. I've seen on Amazon that they also have that info available. You just have to reallly look for it.
    Great info. Thank you!

  6. Did not realize. I pulled label off a dollar tree pot and sure enough, no number. Will only use for flowers. Thank you.

  7. HI Robbie, I was just noticed you have those 27 gallon rectangle tubs with the yellow lids, they don't have no numbers on them. It's the ones from Lowe's. Are they ok to use? Thanks. HoppyBob. 🌷

  8. Hi Robbie! PLEASE make a video on how you & Gary are coping on a daily basis with the current health scare. I’d like to know what you are doing, particularly what you’re eating & drinking, and what supplements you’re using. Thanks in advance! 🤗❤️

  9. Hey I just found your channel and I love it I am growing tomatoes, zucchini,green beans, cucumbers, and peppers its my first time really planting but my mom and dad have had a garden for years they didnt want one this year but I did so this is where im at

  10. Very good information, Robbie. I don't often buy pots from dollar store. Most of my pots are recycled/reused pots, but my daughter loves those cute decorative pots they sell at dollar store. I definitely will pass on the info. Thanks.

  11. Such a great video. #5 triangle for food planting containers. Great information. Lower numbered containers for flowers. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge.

  12. Great information. I didn't even think about that. I will be checking all my pots for now on. Also I LOVE your little bird fountain!! Do you have a video to make that?

  13. Im chemically sensitive. So T.Y. so much. I can smell scents from a distance. I don't even want them around me. Appreciate you👍

  14. Great info, thanks for sharing. Just one quick question, if I choose to paint it, what kind is best when growing food?

  15. One the issue of the weight of your pots we put wood chips in the bottom of the pot and then fill with soil. The wood chips make the pots lighter, act as a growing medium, and being on the bottom the chips will soak in the water/nutrients. When the growing season ends the pots are dumped into the compost pile so that we have soil to screen for next year.

  16. I been using plastic tubs. Seen it from your vidios. Growing veggies. Wau what about that? Please tell me…thanks

  17. Hate to share but ANY plastic that is heated (microwave) or hot sun leaches out. Autopsy done on people who eat a lot of take out, prepared foods actually have plastic inside their bodies.

  18. I’ve been such a fan of those dishpans. They’re really easy to handle, the size is perfect and feels really sturdy. I’ve been getting them from Walmart. I wish I could those round ones though.

  19. Robbie I just love your upbeat personality 🙂 you're always so kind in your suggestions to and not pushy and your videos are so well done you show what you're talkin about while you're talking about it and explain it very clearly and show it very clearly you're just a gem

  20. You have said opaque, but translucent means you CAN see through it. Opaque means you can't see through it. 😉 I was confused the last time I heard you say this.

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