2010 Container & Upside Down Garden, Growing Herbs, Peppers, Tomatoes & Cucumbers - Update 1

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

Update 1 for 2010. I actually didn't plan to grow anything this year because my schedule is pretty hectic, but when we drove by the local nursery, we decided to stop in.As soon as I saw the veggies on the tables, it was all over. Thanks for watching.

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  • Why not making raised garden beds? More room for the veggies to grow better? Long time gardner

  • @AngelikavonDeutschla I have a small yard and this was just kind of a neat little hobby. Gotta crawl first, right?

  • Thanks for your videos! Can you tell me how you mixed your soil? that would be very helpful :)

  • @sunflowereyes1 Absolutely! I mix 1/3 Miracle Gro Garden Soil for Flowers and Veggies, 1/3 Miracle Gro Potting Mix w/ Moisture Control and 1/3 Bumpercrop. I sprinkle in a little blood meal and a little bone meal. Thanks for asking.

  • what's the name of the pots your growing your peppers in and where did you buy them?

  • @swsebrownsugar1888 They don't have a name. I buy all of my pots @ Dollar General. The square pots on the table are about $1 each and the round pots that hang are about $1.50. Cheap and easy. Doesn't get much better than that. Thanks for posting.

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  • that's a lot of peppers! you must like your food SPICY! lol

  • @ChiefGreenthumb Thanks for posting. I'm definately a novice gardener, so we're the same. The components that I use, I toss together in thirds. It's not exact, but i use 1/3 of each. Last year, I used Miracle Gro for tomatoes once or twice. Not gonna use anything this year tho and see how it goes. Appreciate the kind words. I find the gardening very relaxing and rewarding.

  • @mister8bal Hey, thanks, I appreciate that. The square pots measure 9" x 9" x 6" tall. They seem small but were extremely successfull last year. The round pots with the bell peppers are 11" in diameter an 9" tall.

  • I love watching your videos. I have watched all from last year and look forward to this year's videos. What are the size of your pots on the tables? Are you going to use your Topsy Turvy planters this year?

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