I can't believe I didn't find these video's last year. I like the veggie garden video progression series. I started one last year and again this year. I always like learning.
Any more video's from 2009 and any more to come for 2010?
Well, I didn't do much to market these vids either. Glad you like. I will add some vids this year to update. Those will start coming in about mid may.
QuickGardens: So far, the formula has worked out very well. Although I like your idea of adding some vinegar. But this was quick and easy and so far, so good.
Thanks Godzoned. As if I was looking for another reason to come check out NZ, now I have it. I'll be there soon. Just say when! Thanks for your nice comments and good luck with your summer garden.
Brendan, loved reading your comments and the story of the squirt bottles. Thanks for taking the time to comment and especially your final thought about giving it away. I couldn't agree more! Thanks.
Pests - when I was little my mother would give my sister and I a squeezy bottle full of used dish washing water and tell us to go squirt the roses and veg. I think her reckoning was that 20% of the soapy water would go on the roses after we had finished squirting each other. Her roses and veg were immaculate and I am using the soapy water method myself now.
The only thing better than eating your own veg is giving it away.
Now I'm sure the hole is from a vole. After the video was shot, we (the cat and I) watched pieces of the chard partially sticking out of the ground while happily being munched on safely out of reach of the cat and me. But, now that we (mainly the cat) know of the vole, I think his days are numbered.
u must live in a jungle with all that rain- nice garden and great quality videos
BulletSponge021 2 days ago
fds
jzzz999 6 months ago
Mac's are awesome(macintosh)
AguapaTerra 10 months ago
that swiss chard near the celantro looks great
wgseagal 1 year ago
I can't believe I didn't find these video's last year. I like the veggie garden video progression series. I started one last year and again this year. I always like learning.
Any more video's from 2009 and any more to come for 2010?
14dollarz 1 year ago
Well, I didn't do much to market these vids either. Glad you like. I will add some vids this year to update. Those will start coming in about mid may.
Thanks for your comment.
joegardenerTV 1 year ago
QuickGardens: So far, the formula has worked out very well. Although I like your idea of adding some vinegar. But this was quick and easy and so far, so good.
joegardenerTV 2 years ago
I look forward to hearing how well the formula worked. Here in Florida the white flies are plentiful.
QuickGardens 2 years ago
Thanks for all your comments homeveggie123. You are very kind.
joegardenerTV 2 years ago
Everything look amazing from the beginning until this update good job again, keep it coming and thank you for the tip
homeveggie123 2 years ago
Thanks Godzoned. As if I was looking for another reason to come check out NZ, now I have it. I'll be there soon. Just say when! Thanks for your nice comments and good luck with your summer garden.
joegardenerTV 2 years ago
wonderful. YOur garden is fabulous. You can come over to NZ and do mine! lol - summer is coming soon. ;)
Godzoned 2 years ago
Brendan, loved reading your comments and the story of the squirt bottles. Thanks for taking the time to comment and especially your final thought about giving it away. I couldn't agree more! Thanks.
joegardenerTV 2 years ago
Joe, that garden is a credit to you, well done.
Pests - when I was little my mother would give my sister and I a squeezy bottle full of used dish washing water and tell us to go squirt the roses and veg. I think her reckoning was that 20% of the soapy water would go on the roses after we had finished squirting each other. Her roses and veg were immaculate and I am using the soapy water method myself now.
The only thing better than eating your own veg is giving it away.
Best Wishes, Brendan
baconsoda 2 years ago
Now I'm sure the hole is from a vole. After the video was shot, we (the cat and I) watched pieces of the chard partially sticking out of the ground while happily being munched on safely out of reach of the cat and me. But, now that we (mainly the cat) know of the vole, I think his days are numbered.
joegardenerTV 2 years ago
very thing looks awesome. I use water and dish sope. the hole could be from mice or squirls. mmmmmmmmmm maybe the cat.
crewlla 2 years ago