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This is the first of our new round of weekly garden tour videos! In this round we have switched our garden over to Coco instead of using Rockwool and we will be walking you through week by week from the start of flower until we harvest!
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you 16 vegetables and herbs that have natural pest resistance in his garden.
In this episode, John will share with you his top picks for growing organic edible plants that don’t get bothered by pests in his garden, so you can successful growing food without spraying ANYTHING on your plants.
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so how much money can you make from all this weed?
Awesome! Thanks for the Cal-Mag mention. My poor root bound outdoor girls need something I'm missing. Got the Ph under control so rather than Epsom Salt I'll try CalMag.
Gorgeous plants but you already know that. LOVE your name and great videos!
I'm growing my own cannabis plants. Check my videos out and subscribe. Much is appreciated.
Hell yeah! I just found your channel an hour ago, been watching through a lot of vids, and they're very helpful. I'm growing in CoCo right now, so i'm really looking forward to seeing more of this series. I really need to learn how to efficiently stake my plants up better, and learn how to trellis them ASAP, so i cant wait for the next vid!!
thanks!
Nice now try decreasing your plants to 12 to 5
lookin god my brother all the best hope you get a massive harvest
Thanks for not teaching us shit but how to finger fuck all your plants the whole video,butt face hippy…..
Get something to raise up the fabric pots. Gro pro nx. Sea kelp those ladies, they are hurting. If you scrogged those ladies out from the jump, you could have got away with even fewer plants. And are you vegging under hps? Not good. And are you flowering those really tall plants at the same time? Uniform canopy. Love your channel, but your slipping a lil of this round.
What's your coco to perlite ratio and do you keep that ratio consistent from seedling to flower? great video as always and thanks!
Just my opinion ut wouldn't it be best to flip to 12/12 once they start looking a little better from the underfeeding?
them lights alone draw the nutes the hard out plants due to high performance and coco loves food and cal mag
I have yet to try out rockwool, but I can tell you this…. I'M IN LOVE WITH THE COCO! Seriously.
oooh… green… shiny… yummy
Got a suggestion, why don't you open up the plants by weighing the canopies down with chicken wire or another kind of metal trellis with a little weight p.s. Love your Vlog's, keep up good work!
ouch they look ruff
Sick garden G, your garden is really coming togther. Cant wait to see the end result
I love your videos John, thanks for showing us these edible plants
God Bless you John, hope all your dreams come true (owning your own farm). You have inspired me to grow an organic backyard garden. Your looking younger and younger each time I see your latest video . Take care always, Kathleen
Where did you get heirloom sugar beet seeds from? Thnks for the video!
2 minutes tops would be a nice way to deliver your content. Thanks for what you do!
Longer videos too…please
Short videos are definitely better, sir.
Growing my herbs
Thanks for the video. Please, would you let us know what you do with your sugar beets? I am interested in growing alternative sweeteners for baking etc. You know, I've been gardening for over 30 years. I came to the conclusion years ago I would rather eat a stray bug, or worse, lose the whole crop, than use pesticides. I quit using any chemicals in my garden about 25 years ago. Good soil, companion planting and hand picking works for me. Oh! And my chickens! Best little gardening buddies ever. Eat every bug they can get their little beaks on lol.
you could use your rosemary to produce home made insecticides!
Great info. Thanks, John :-)
What's your advice for small rodents? More specifically rats and mice? I already have my garden enclosed with chicken wire but still sonata try get squashes eaten the moment the come out. It's very frustrating. Is there a way to prevent it?
Deer are a major pest in my area .
We have small piquant type hot peppers mint and oregano they don't get bugs.
Awesome short video.Thank you
i love your videos. we have begun our garden in our new home – we are in Canada so a much shorter growing season. i shared a video today of our garden, please check it out! we will be expanding it little by little over the coming years.
Great video! I just sent you a YouTube message!
Shorter better!!!
Some folks say that new gardeners should focus on growing what they like to eat, but I say a new gardener is more assured of success by learning to like what is easy to grow in their area. That's a nice selection you pointed out.
As long as you keep inspiring people with your message John, the format short or long is all the same. Humanity may need enlightened people one day again. He who grows his own food and is willing to share will not wage war or steal food from his neighbours. Your first motivator was health, but it has gotten a lot larger, I can tell you.. Thank you for what you do. Now all we need is to give all people the means to be self-sustaining and be peaceful in times of hardship at the same time. Could be a tough job :)