Growing Snow Peas vertically in a small container Vertical Gardening
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just wondering if Chico found a home? Good videos...Thanks
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I have a rottie that loves spinach, we have to put wire around the spinach to keep him out
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Those are great looking peas! thx
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What time is it?
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@Oty3d thanks
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@dandan832 Sometime the seeds can be saved. But I think I read somewhere after the third generation they degrade and don't do so well.
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Good video. I was thinking of using snow peas for a green cover in my backyard.
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Can you save the seeds to grow for next year? someone please help me
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is june july too late to plant snow plant seedlings outside? They are about 8-9 inches high but I'm afraid they will wither in the heat.
and how long do snow pea plants usually last for you (what months)?
thx for cool vid.
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might be a dumb question but do you change the soil each time you plant new veg
911tomo 1 year ago
No such thing as a dumb question. I do not change the soil. I continually ADD new soil, as the current soil level will settle down each season.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
think tomatoes and peppers would work John? Thanks for all your videos. I've been sharing them with family and friends :)
jesslessthemess 1 year ago
I would not put tomatoes in this small of a space. Peppers would grow, not sure how well they would do. Based on pulling root balls from previous years, it might be ok, but I would like min 10"-12" width (this planter is 7"). Spacing is 12" apart for pepers. Bell Pepers do not yield that much per plant. Peas or cucumbers would be a better choice.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
Can you show us how to grow vegetables on our patio or balcony? I live in an apartment. There's not a lot of room or sunshine.
OS253 1 year ago
i will soon be helping a friend grow at her apartment. and have an episode on that.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago 3