Organic Veggie Garden. Ripe Tomatos and Peppers

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

Tomatos are huge, peppers are prolific and carrots are retarded. Take a quick look at how well everything grew this year. :)

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  • Excellent video... can any of these things be grown indoors?

  • @MsNJohnson If you have sunny windows and/or grow lights, you can grow pertty much everything indoors. Although I might not suggest corn. lol

  • i'm starting my own vegetable garden this year (2011) i have already been composting since i was 14, i'm now 16 and i still compost, i got enough compost to do my garden and then some. Any advice for me cause i'm a begginer in term of vegetable gardening thanks!

  • @MRSPOOKTASTIC94 If you have enough compost for your garden, then you're most of the way there. Compost is the single best garden tip I have. It does so much for plants and the soil. The one thing I could say is to don't let the failures get to you. Learn from them and get back to having fun and enjoying the successes. :)

  • if i clip off all the leaves on my tomato plant will it also make the medium tomatoes bigger and ripen too

  • @gameplay1999 No. Cutting off leaves will absolutely not increase yield amounts, fruit size or speed up ripening. It will harm your plant and fruit. If you want to make larger tomatoes, remove some of the tomatoes so the plant can divert that energy to the few remaining tomatoes.

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  • Hey Ray, Another great video. The experts say those frozen peppers will last 6 months in the freezer. I've kept em a little longer without any problems....... Donald

  • you could possibly save your chillis still, i mean you said you would get frost up to your buts and that will kill them but if you manage to transfer them into a pot and bring them inside for the winter, they can become a perrenial, its alot easyer where i live i imagine, beacause im in australia and just build a miniature greeenhouse around them

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  • you should brew your own compost tea

  • Thanks for the help man p.s i subscribed

  • @insauga I've never been a fan of that fad. I prefer my plants to grow right side up. I'm old fashioned like that. :)

  • Do you get into upside down growing?

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