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Welcome to the 2010 edition of one of Bob Webster's most popular seminars. Here you'll learn what you need to do to get your own back yard (or front yard!) Prosperity Garden started right! You'll learn which organic products are best and what techniques will give you the best results.

Special thanks to Shades of Green (www.shadesofgreensa.com) and Bob Webster for hosting a very informative seminar.

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  • great videos, very educational. texas gardening takes some skill to get used to.

  • @lifearoundhome  Thank you for the kind words! His Fall Gardening class is fixing to start up in a few weeks... Stay tuned! -OT

  • after adding the organic matter or compost to the soil can I add Alfalfa in the soil too?

  • @1ChevyGuy375 Sure- alfalfa's one of the best fertilizers.

  • Very inspirational video. Picking something out of your garden 365 days a year is a very honorable goal!

  • @YourGardenShow  Thanks for the feedback- I know Bob feels the same way , too.

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  • I wish I could have been there!!!, thank you for posting this!! I feel I didnt miss out now.

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  • Great video. We have a hard time in SE Idaho with long cold winters. I previously lived and worked in south central Oklahoma. There we could be harvesting tomatoes by the fourth of July. Here, it's usually late August.

    Thanks again for sharing this.

  • @OrganicTexas Sadly I havn´t been doina

    any measurements, also I live in central

    México so it may not apply to you. Anyway,

    the plants without reflective surface are

    about half the size of the ones with it and I

    get about 4 hours of direct sunlight, also,

    my patio has white walls. Hope you

    experiment with this!

  • @panstriato2 - Keep us posted!

  • I have a lot of shade and puting aluminum foil and white plastics bellow the plants is working for them to grow faster than the ones without the white or reflective surfaces. The idea is for whatever light that normally hits the ground to bounce to the plants. Don`t know if the aluminum or plastic does any damage though.

    Thanks

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