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Vegetable Gardening in spring, how to grow vegetables

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

http://GardenFork.TV Eric shows us his vegetable garden and how he starts plants in the spring , and other gardening tips for growing vegetables in your garden. urban homesteading and rural homesteading, learn a few tips in this video. More great gardening info at http://GardenFork.TV

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  • did u say "show us your behinds, if u have them"

  • I first started watching your vids around February. Now I have a avocado and plumeria tree a bunch of potatoes, eggplant, tomatoes, numerous herbs... you guys were very inspirational.

  • I really enjoyed this video! Keep up the great work! Woof woof to the doggies! -George in Rye, NY (praying for sunshine)!

  • Very fun video. I always love watching your stuff and I enjoy seeing your dogs in the movies.

  • did you ever hear of permaculture?

  • Enjoyed the video...... Donald

  • Nice video. Here at home we have:

    -a lime tree (small green mexican lemons),

    -fig tree,

    -orange tree

    -epazote (green leaves we season quesadillas with)

    -a mispero tree (i don't know how to translate that!)

    -blackberry bush

    My boyfriend has a coconut tree, passion-fruit and a local orange plum growing at his parents house.

  • Thankyou for the tour. Beautiful garden!

    Very inspiring to see someone make such good use of space.

  • Thanks for the tour Eric. Would you like a burger to go with that onion chive? What was the correct answer in the contest and who won? My daughter used to steal my sugar bowl when she was a tiny tot & go out to the rhubarb patch, yank up the rhubarb, dip it in the sugar & eat it . She also pulled out the carrots when they were thinner than pencils & eat them dirt & all ! haha Thanks for triggering the memory. Hostas are so inviting & lush. Thks !!

  • Very enjoyable tour of your garden. Beautiful space. I have only just started out but have in trap crops to attract the pests. parsnip, mustard etc They seem to like asian greens too and leave my other stuff away. have plenty of garlic and chives around and plan on lots of parsley. What will you have in the shade garden?

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