I always have a uncontrollable laughing attack when gardeners give tips to keep your fingers clean :) Not even with gloves people! Who wants to wear gloves in the garden anyway?
you can buy terra cotta pots with a light glaze on the inside. for large terra cotta the one hole in the bottom is not enough, use 3/4 masonry bit to carefully drill four additional holes. lift pot off ground with pieces of brick, or stone or wood, so it drains well. in addition, but a window screen on the bottom, then 2 inches of gravel, then permeable ground cloth-potting soil/plant. this guy is not very helpful on containers.
I always have a uncontrollable laughing attack when gardeners give tips to keep your fingers clean :) Not even with gloves people! Who wants to wear gloves in the garden anyway?
Gehenna71 3 weeks ago
Learned a new word, Wellies. I like that word!
FreidasGarden 1 month ago
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dayspeace 2 months ago
Nice work
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gardenguidebook 5 months ago
The slow release pellets don't seem to disintigrate, I've found lots of themyears later.
bowler8 8 months ago
won't that ruin yr bricks?
bowler8 8 months ago
Ever heard of a gardener who's doesn't want dirty nails!!?
avrilbarnes 8 months ago
Great video! Thanks for the advice.
GardenToolCaddy 8 months ago
Tites on his Wellies? .... Are those your panty-hose? Is your name Mary?
NavyBlueSTL 10 months ago
Doesn't want dirt in his nails? .... Um, Nancy-Boy?
NavyBlueSTL 10 months ago
You have to hand it to the man he's always thinking.I bet he has a shedload of crazy inventions.
treefrog2108 1 year ago
hahah 1:16 "you get your nail full of compost!"
HoboNetWeaver 1 year ago
the voice of this guy is amazing :-)
Mondoshawn 1 year ago
you can buy terra cotta pots with a light glaze on the inside. for large terra cotta the one hole in the bottom is not enough, use 3/4 masonry bit to carefully drill four additional holes. lift pot off ground with pieces of brick, or stone or wood, so it drains well. in addition, but a window screen on the bottom, then 2 inches of gravel, then permeable ground cloth-potting soil/plant. this guy is not very helpful on containers.
telemarker77 1 year ago
I don't think I would use the slow relese pellets. I'm growing produce so I would want to be organic.
picatsoforfma 2 years ago
I grew $30 worth of hot peppers in a pot last year, $30 in food, medicine and weapons, for less than a dollar in cost.
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donze52 2 years ago
i disagree!
ok3618a 2 years ago
Great tips!
naztazia 2 years ago