Grow High Quality Vegetables with Free Xtreme Gardening Products
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the free Xtreme Gardening products he recieved in the mail including Compost Tea, Organic Feeder Packs, Azos, Mykos and CalCarb. In this episode you will learn some of the benefits of using the Xtreme Gardening products and how it can help you to grow faster and more nutrient dense vegetables in your garden. In addition, you will discover how you may also be able to get these products free.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your organic gardening questions. In this episode, John will answer the following questions:
00:54 How many bags of compost do I need to fill my 4'x8'x 12" raised bed?
03:23 How can I avoid my plants drowning in my raised bed in heavy rain?
05:45 Do you have seeds for sale?
06:39 Can I grow a dwarf oranges grown in a greenhouse in Oklahoma?
08:08 My leaves of Purple Tree collards taste leathery and don't have much flavor?
10:30 Can I use an expired drum of salt cured vegetables as a compost tea?
12:25 Can you purchase sunflower seeds for sprouting at walmart?
14:58 Do you have any information on growing arugula?
15:37 Can you send me some seeds for my 2013 garden?
16:39 How can I find the video with you and Leslie Doyle in Las Vegas?
17:40 What soil company in Northern California would you recommend?
18:40 How do I get my neighbors stop stereotyping me? They think im growing Smokable California Stuff / Medicinal Herb / Weed ?
20:23 How can I make the mix you used in your Growums containers?
21:00 Do you ever fertilize your plants in the Growums or do you just water?
... keep on growing!
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes to a local hardware store to share with you his two favorite options for edible christmas trees. In this quick episode, you will learn about using your Christmas tree as a food source. John will share his take on purchasing a cut vs live tree as well as the best two options for purchasing a useful, edible christmas tree that can be enjoyed over the years after Christmas has taken place.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Morningsun Herb Farm in Vacaville, California to learn about some unusual varieties of common herbs. In this episode you will learn about some rare herbs that you may not be familiar with. You will also learn about Stevia, which is one of John's favorite plants as well as many others. After watching this video you will better apprciate herbs that you can grow in your garden.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his thoughts on how gardening is like dating. In this episode, you will learn 3 specific ways to improve your gardening life (and possibly your dating life too). After watching this episode, you will be more inspired about growing a garden the way you desire to grow it.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your gardening questions including:
1. Do you have any suggestions on edibles that can grow in poor light conditions?
2. How do you grow your pepino melon so big?
3. Would you consider doing a video on how you use the food fresh from your garden?
Here is the playlist to watch to see how I prepare the food I grow:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL023915A97E3C9410
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Big Lots to share with you the current gardening deals they may have available near you. In this episode, John shares how he buys a walk-in greenhouse for $34.50 and many other organic gardening supplies for 70% off. After watching this episode you may just be separated from some of the green stuff, and I don't mean the leafy green vegetables in your garden!
View the original video I learned about this deal from at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9a1to82imM
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your questions including:
How much rock should I use in my garden?
What vegetables can I grow in my office?
Can you do an episode on container gardening?
Where can I find the 4x4 wire mesh used on your trellis? (aka Welded Wire Livestock Utility Panels)
What is good to plant this time of year in Central California?
Do you have plans on doing a video on your hydroponic setup?
Can I use Granite Dust instead of Azomite?
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the plight of Hermine and Tom, a Miami Shores, Florida couple who had to rip out their front yard vegetable garden they grew the last 17 years after a new law passed that made it illegal to grow vegetables in their front yard or face a $50 fine per day! John will then show you how to grow food in your front yard even if it is made illegal in your area. He will visit another residence in Miami Shores who is growing a permaculture style food forest including edible plants, shrubs and trees. You will discover some of the stealth vegetables that can be grown as well as other edible landscaping plants that are not considered vegetables that are legal to grow in Miami Shores, FL. Finally, John will share his thoughts on laws that make growing food illegal and some of the legislative work being done to turn this around. After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow food in your front yard if it is made illegal and the best legislation currently in motion to challenge laws that interfere with the ability of Americans to produce, market, procure, and consume the foods of their choice.
Here is another example of a front yard garden in florida that would be considered legal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvMUY6TNrR4
Learn more about Perennial Vegetables for South Florida at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnBuE20QUirWZWyRXGqlOpJA1bxwpMhFr
Support the Food Freedom Initiative at
http://www.ij.org/FoodFreedom
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his experience about building two compost tumblers. First, the Lifetime 80 Gallon Compost Tumbler. Next is the Urban Compost Tumbler UTC-7 a composter made from a 55 gallon Barrel. After watching this video you should be able to build your own compost tumbler using a barrel and some parts from the hardware store. In addition, you will learn John's simple recipe to ensure your composting success when composting.