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Tour Preparing Garden to Grow Vegetables Herbs Food in Containers or Pot Plants in Compost in Place



Growing food in Small spaces or in the ground…as Spring gets closer and food is now very important to grow I give my tips on growing food now and fast.

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  1. An idea to consider: the curry plant – I had one once, but didn’t use it…could’ve used that space to grow a new variety or something else..
    I too Have been rethinking the functionality of my garden for quite sometime – especially since I have limited space … I like growing novelty items but have to learn that after a season or 2 if they are not good for tea/ medicine/ food…then I’m not getting the best use out of them
    I so admire your creativity and repurposed ideas. Thanks for sharing

  2. That’s so nice of you sharing the oranges 🍊
    I wish I have things growing in my garden that I can share 🙁 but so cold 🥶 everything grows so slow

  3. If you don’t like deer 🦌 to come can simply plant 🌱 some sage, thyme, rosemary, oregano 🌿 and lavender ; those all are deer repellent plants 🌱

  4. Guess what Robbie, ìnvested in 3 feeders & mini cups to make me motts…yippee. Just needing back yard choped down and clean to set up a few small boxes of greens. Composting stuff from back. Thanks to you and Gary, greatful to both of you…xoxo's.

  5. The garden is much improved and organized. Nice to hear your sister in law is beginning to start a new garden. Great job. Inspirational growing helps, enjoy watching so when I have time off from my job I can do the same. If we had all day we could be super and sharing more with others. No time to selfish.

  6. Wanted to see the flowering stems that grew from the aloe plants. Maybe next time. Will try to grow lettuce. My celery looks great.

  7. I have not done so myself, but have heard deer will avoide plants treated with hot sauce – it does not harm them, but they do not like it.

  8. Can’t you put a fence for them not to come in? I know how disappointing it must be to see your plants being eaten up.

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