If you’re new to gardening, it’s intimidating to grow from seed. There are a lot of things that can go wrong, so here are 9 of my favorite foolproof crops to try …
It's my first year of gardening and I'm so grateful for your tips. Could you please make a video on the uses of sunflower? How to use it for food at home just like you did for beets and beet leafs, pls?
Please share your favorite places to buy seeds? Looking at the train wreck mess display at Home Depot is a nightmare, Walmart is far worse..and Amazon the sellers put packs together and jack up the price with packs we don't even want…
I'd like to build off a comment from Mavis 235, the thing that makes your vids my new go-to are you talk to people, it's not a lecture, you don't speak down to those with little-to-no experience, your comments are honest "who really likes Beets" LOL, but then you made me want to try them a new way.. you make your tips affordable, you share your mistakes so we don't feel like failures…and so few ever reply to comments or questions once they get a following… I'm all in Brother.
It's official, I just love this guy! Anyone who makes me want to try beets again is my kinda peeps
I have t tepee trellis for beans and told my kids put 2 near each pole. We had extra that I gave to my 6 year old and it looks like he planted all of them in the same spot. Any suggestions for dealing with 9 pole beans coming out of about 5 square inches of soil?
kale, lettuce , radish are all cold loving plants. Not good for summer. Daikon is great as a winter crop to help break up hard soil too.
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Hi Eric! Just the way you convey the info you share builds confidence in your viewers! Love this video and saved it right away!
I thought there was a way to grow cannibis edibles… the search goes on
Jaune et verte haha. Yellow and green
Thanks for the videos I really enjoy watching your videos. My raised bed that I grew my garlic in has a ant home in it every yr that box get ants what can I grow in it after the garlic and after I get rid of the ants any advice on the ants would be great. 1 more question I think a bag of my potatoes may have blight do I throw that potting mix away? Or can it be used again😒🤔
The way you say jaune et verte is so cute! And it's not that bad! The sound au is kind of like the sound "ou" in the word "though". Little tip 😉 Also thank you for the video! I will definitely try the squash next year
I live beets! A good internal sunscreen recipe is with sweet potatoes and beets and an apple juiced! Tasty 😋
Is there any way you can help me determine what type of pumpkin plant I have. Around the female and male flower they’re are 4 leaves around that.
You have inspired me to go beyond my few containers to a larger raised bed this year. Already planning to install more raised beds for next year. Thanks for the inspiration.
These are good to grow from seed because you don't need to start them indoors, not everybody has the room for that, and a lot can go wrong. But for someone who has a small garden, or just doesn't want too much of a crop, starts are a good way to go. The only reason I plant more than one zucchini or melon is that you have a backup if one dies! It is so easy to have an overabundance of zukes. But starts often come in 4 or 6 packs. A good strategy is to share seeds, or starts.
Hey! Jaune et Verte is Yellow and Green. So you have yellow and green squash. Sounds better in French though 😄
How do you deal with slugs eating young-ish cucumber plants? Had 4 good leaves and flowers, planted seedling in garden. All gone the next day. Beets: boil for 1 hour, remove skins, cut in small chunks, throw in pan and 'boil' in some butter, orange juice and a load of honey until that turns into a sticky sauce.
I'm surprised there's no reference to growing Pak Choi/Bok Choi they're so easy to grow and fast as well along with that perfect texture and taste when sauteed wooked
Had a good sized container filled with radish growing and in the last few days nearly everything died except for two plants that bloomed and have gone to flower. Since theres quarantine in my country(Ireland) it's gotten harder to get seeds delivered here. So I guess in a sense I'm lucky, now I get to use these seeds the flowers leave to try again😅
Can you please do a video about growing tomatoes and peppers upside down?
Varieties in video description and more seed starting videos here:
Full Indoor Seed Starting Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txmGMePY9OU
18 Seed Starting Questions Answered: youtube.com/watch?v=puKe3WbAbPk
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It's my first year of gardening and I'm so grateful for your tips. Could you please make a video on the uses of sunflower? How to use it for food at home just like you did for beets and beet leafs, pls?
Please share your favorite places to buy seeds? Looking at the train wreck mess display at Home Depot is a nightmare, Walmart is far worse..and Amazon the sellers put packs together and jack up the price with packs we don't even want…
I'd like to build off a comment from Mavis 235, the thing that makes your vids my new go-to are you talk to people, it's not a lecture, you don't speak down to those with
little-to-no experience, your comments are honest "who really likes Beets" LOL, but then you made me want to try them a new way.. you make your tips affordable, you share your mistakes so we don't feel like failures…and so few ever reply to comments or questions once they get a following… I'm all in Brother.
It's official, I just love this guy! Anyone who makes me want to try beets again is my kinda peeps
I have t tepee trellis for beans and told my kids put 2 near each pole. We had extra that I gave to my 6 year old and it looks like he planted all of them in the same spot. Any suggestions for dealing with 9 pole beans coming out of about 5 square inches of soil?
kale, lettuce , radish are all cold loving plants. Not good for summer. Daikon is great as a winter crop to help break up hard soil too.
Guys hot
Hi Eric! Just the way you convey the info you share builds confidence in your viewers! Love this video and saved it right away!
I thought there was a way to grow cannibis edibles… the search goes on
Jaune et verte haha. Yellow and green
Thanks for the videos I really enjoy watching your videos. My raised bed that I grew my garlic in has a ant home in it every yr that box get ants what can I grow in it after the garlic and after I get rid of the ants any advice on the ants would be great. 1 more question I think a bag of my potatoes may have blight do I throw that potting mix away? Or can it be used again😒🤔
The way you say jaune et verte is so cute! And it's not that bad! The sound au is kind of like the sound "ou" in the word "though". Little tip 😉 Also thank you for the video! I will definitely try the squash next year
I live beets! A good internal sunscreen recipe is with sweet potatoes and beets and an apple juiced! Tasty 😋
Is there any way you can help me determine what type of pumpkin plant I have. Around the female and male flower they’re are 4 leaves around that.
You have inspired me to go beyond my few containers to a larger raised bed this year. Already planning to install more raised beds for next year. Thanks for the inspiration.
These are good to grow from seed because you don't need to start them indoors, not everybody has the room for that, and a lot can go wrong. But for someone who has a small garden, or just doesn't want too much of a crop, starts are a good way to go. The only reason I plant more than one zucchini or melon is that you have a backup if one dies! It is so easy to have an overabundance of zukes. But starts often come in 4 or 6 packs. A good strategy is to share seeds, or starts.
Hey! Jaune et Verte is Yellow and Green. So you have yellow and green squash. Sounds better in French though 😄
How do you deal with slugs eating young-ish cucumber plants? Had 4 good leaves and flowers, planted seedling in garden. All gone the next day.
Beets: boil for 1 hour, remove skins, cut in small chunks, throw in pan and 'boil' in some butter, orange juice and a load of honey until that turns into a sticky sauce.
I'm surprised there's no reference to growing Pak Choi/Bok Choi they're so easy to grow and fast as well along with that perfect texture and taste when sauteed wooked
Had a good sized container filled with radish growing and in the last few days nearly everything died except for two plants that bloomed and have gone to flower. Since theres quarantine in my country(Ireland) it's gotten harder to get seeds delivered here. So I guess in a sense I'm lucky, now I get to use these seeds the flowers leave to try again😅
Can you please do a video about growing tomatoes and peppers upside down?
Thanks! Your videos are always so informative!