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How to Install a Self-Watering Garden | Ask This Old House



Ask This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook shows a homeowner in Orlando how to plant a low-maintenance vegetable garden using hydroponics.

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  1. I’ve come to enjoy reading the comments on YouTube. What a diverse array of ideas & beliefs that stimulate the “brain storming” process! Thank you for showing me what “not” to be or behave like.

  2. what a cheap system >< you could of DIY'd something far more effective and been just about zero maintenence on top of that ><

  3. 6:23 I wish that you weren't using STYROFOAM because it's not very GREEN. I like the idea that you are doing but couldn't you use a more better and safer product?

  4. nice video however the water should NEVER ever be with clorox (city water) plus u need to make a test to see the trace elements/minerals …the best water is rain water…easy and free.

  5. Well Roger, we thank you – ::video cuts off::
    What we didn't hear was the rest of that sentence:

    for all your help, but I'm gonna take this thing down now so I don't get made fun of by my neighbors and family. A normal people garden will do fine.

  6. Would a submersible pump, like they used, work for a rain barrel to increase the water pressure from the hose? Thanks to anyone that can help. I'd like to install some rain barrels but I just do think the water pressure would be enough to go from my house to the garden.

  7. I did A LOT of research on hydroponics and chemically there’s no difference in nutrients for the plants and they grow great but it’s just not the way god intended. I rather have a garden that works together with nature for more sustainable. Great concept tho. It’s definitely farming for the future.

  8. That is so complicated! I would rather dig my sandy soil and buy a good garden soil at lowes than go through all of that.

  9. This is a neat idea, but am I missing something? It seems like an investment in money, effort and time when I can buy large bundles of organic swiss chard when I need them. Planting all at once means it all needs to be harvested at once too, so you probably end up giving away what you can't eat in time too. Please, feel free to correct me if you have experience.

  10. Can you guys do a poison ivy mitigation episode?
    My new property is absolutely covered in the stguff and I don't know where to start.
    I mowed a bunch of it over but then the dust got in my clothes and I have little bits of poison ivy rash from taking off my shirt and putting it back on.

    Old the old timers around keep telling horror stories about inhaling it.

  11. This old house contract: Page 1
    1.1 You must use the frase "Sound Good" at lease 5 times between each shot.

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