vue - How to Grow a Vegetable Garden if you RENT your Home
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a viewers house who is growing a full-on backyard garden in the home he does not own. In this episode you will see what is being grown in this North Las Vegas desert garden and some of the techniques that are being used to grow food today. Why put off until tomorrow what you can start GROWING today? After watching this episode, hopefully you will have some ideas on what you can do to start growing food today even if you do not own your own property.
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Great to see that woodprix has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
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I wish I had you energy... :)
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ok all right already JK! You got me getting up really really early in the morning now to work on it with your constant nagging! Having great results following your advice bra
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I just love it, i have more room in my back yard and i did not have ideas how to do it,but thank you for your video John i can do more with the all room i have.very good job..!!
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I envy your garden. So healthy and cheerful.
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I love it,growing your own veg.knowing what exactly is going into your body
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Question.
Did the grower add anything underneath the soil ?
(In between soil and rocks)
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I wish I could grow more food but I'm only 16 and I live under my parents roof. My dad is kind of a jerk about stuff in th yard for some reason. No joke he ripped out my blackberry bush trellis then ran over them with the lawnmower because "they were ugly and got in the way"
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Please come to Australia - we have a roof top, raised bed, city garden for refugees and asylum seekers and it would be great to hear your thoughts on what we could do.
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This is great, but you say this is small, ha ha ha! I rent here in the uk, and our back yard is a quarter this size, we have a front yard that gets all of the sun, which is about quarter the size of this guys garden, and we grow stuff is bags, last year was the first year, we grew squash, tomatoes, strawberries, beetroot, carrots, potatoes, peas, kale, cos lettuce, baby lettuce, broccoli, leeks, and about 6 different herbs. This year we are going for more. We cram as much in to the very small space we have, the neighbors made fun of us at first, but when it was all growing we would have people come over to see the food, and tell us how impressed they were, if we can do it, anyone can. and there was no need to make bed from wood, we got veg bags for the center of the garden, and a few car tyres for the potatoes, a couple of old sinks for the herbs, and various pots for everything else. I love gardening, I look forward to the day we can have our own house with a bigger garden. Thanks for sharing this vid, I love to see what others are doing.
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I love this garden!
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is this guy single? hook me up.
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Useful tutorial. Tatsoi is also easy to grow indoors.
http://jtrader.hubpages.com/hub/Tatsoi-Baby-and-Micro-Greens-Recipe-Ideas -
This inspiring video teaches me a lot! I am very much privileged to learn valuable tips pertaining to grow a vegetable garden if you rent a home. However, I noticed that these ideas are really applicable and manageable enough. Good information indeed!
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I know I may sound like a dummy but I wish someone would actually post a vid showing exactly how to buy the wood and put these containers together so I can learn to build some of these planters- they really are lovely.
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Nice houses, shit view it looks like full of garbage etc, they should dig that stuff up and put in a pond / small lake etc with some plants, cactus would be good in the desert.
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... mom and daughter fighting in the background... call the cops I hear abuse...
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so what if i move house... how can i bring them w me ???
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that wood aint cheap but very nicely done.
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23 yo gardener, reminds me of my own backyard garden. Wish I could see his other secret garden lol
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