
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from TreehouseFlicks and more videos in the Vegetable Gardening category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Grow some of your own food by starting a vegetable garden. You'll eat better and save money. To complete this How-To you will need: A sunny garden spot A wire mesh fence Seeds or seedlings Flowers A soil test A sunny garden spot A wire mesh fence Seeds or seedlings Flowers A soil test Step 1: Decide on a garden type Decide between a raised-bed garden or an in-ground one. Raised beds, which consist of purchased topsoil that sits within a wooden frame, are ideal if your soil is stony or sandy. The main advantage of an in-ground garden is that it needs less watering. Tip: For an in-ground garden, test your soil to find out what nutrients it needs. Garden centers sell do-it-yourself kits, or you can arrange a test through the Cooperative Extension System, a national agricultural network. Find a nearby office on the USDA web site. Step 2: Pick a good spot Pick a spot that gets a lot of sun and isn't obscured by tree or hedge shade. Step 3: Prep the land Prepare the land by building your raised bed or clearing and tilling a patch of land to a depth of about one foot. A 10 foot by 10 foot parcel is a good size for a beginner ...
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great vid, funny too
im using mushroom compost to plant my seeds. water them sometimes with a mixture of 2oz each–apple cider vinegar, clear ammonia, Grandma brand molasses to 1 gallon of water.–most of the time i use regular water—plants grow like crazy. growing, colosal sunflowers, okra, red onions, green onions, sweet red corn, and cucumber. also growing rosemary, dill, cilantro.
Bananas?! Really?!
LOL bananas.
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Hey Howcast or anyone do ya’ think you can check out my garden and give my tips on how to maintain it? I really don’t know how much water I should give it. If you want ya’ can check out my garden on my channel.
really bannanas
This model has never planted a vegetable in her life.
do you also need a crap hat and a rabbit
“Have a question about types of plants, gardening etc. Come to my channel and ask me any questions at all about plants!”
not in a small garden like that, lolol
yes … of course … because bananas grow where exactly???
I’m getting a guinea pig soon! and I am gonna build a garden for her cheaper and helps the environment. I may take longer but it’s a good thing to do
Banana tree, that made me laugh SO HARD
Gardening with her would be heavenly
Excellent tips. Thanks for sharing. I love my raised bed gardening here in Alabama.
First thing I would do would be to get rid of that Rabbit before he eats all the veggies.
29: LOL. Random duck. :D
shes hot
cute bugs bunny!!!!!!!!!!!!
That info about the tomato plants and world book of records was interesting.
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That’s a nice bunny.
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she knows where ill plant my seed.