A Visit to the Ann Wigmore Institute Raised Bed Vegetable Garden

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

John of http://www.growingyourgreens.com visits the Ann Wigmore Institute in Puerto Rico and shows you the raised beds, vegetables and herbs they are growing in the "shade" house as well as their composting system.

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  • Just delight in people's creativity and resourcefulness and minimalistic inclinations - to include the stones/mortar for planting beds, your idea to plant (specifically) an herb border in the cinder block open spaces, use of spent wheatgrass flats for a compost pile border, and the pipes that allow heat to escape the inner portion of compost heaps. Thank you!

  • I have a cuban oregano plant in a pot and its doing ok. i grew it from a cutting. a little small because it needs a bigger pot . have not used it in the kitchen though. the scent is really strong and it kinda loos like cactus plant to me.

  • I have not been to the one in New Mexico, but I have been to this one! It is right on the beach in ARecibo, Puerto Rico.

    That plant that he is calling Cilantro is actually called Recao, and it is actually .99. It is a weed like herb that grows in all sorts of conditions. I have several in my backyard. It is stronger and, in my opinion, much better than cilantro.

    The Cuban oregano is a monster, it will take over your garden, leave it in pots!

  • Nice video. Have you been to the one in New Mexico?

  • Oooh, I want to go there! What part of Puerto Rico is this in?

  • Have to agree with rawutah, love the stones!

  • love the stones..awesome video!!

  • cool vid'

    my friend john from our raw potlucks in long island is there now too

  • Haha, too hot compost?? I bet we all wish we had that problem

  • ooooooooooo thats awesome!

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