John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Veggielution at the Emma Prush Farm Park in San Jose. In this episode you will learn how to keep small animals out of your vegetable garden and some no low cost ideas for building raised beds that allow you to grow your own food.
great video :D, have any idea or trick how to foil the burglar in your garden?
most of comments here are old, but just seeing this today. idk why everyone nit picking about any english pronunciations at all. speaks better english than alot of ppl i know for whom english is their only language! this man nice enough to create videos for public. i didnt notice anything wrong, but even so- who cares! if you can understand the content of video- be grateful! thanks John for taking your time to make it, and trying to help people…ungrateful as they are… i have the chicken wire and metal stakes..seeing it at the center helped.going with fencing and chicken wire to help with raised beds i have to deter cats and rabbits. may try wire layed out in the beds for mice,voles. wasnt sure how well veggies grow thru it.still looking over that option. hate doing mouse traps. determined to grow my own organic non gmo veggies.
Love your videos! So inspiring and informative.
most annoying man ever.
Great vid but I am concerned about scrap lumber which most likely is treated, wouldn't that be not good?
I've seen lots of your vids and never noticed anything wrong with your pronunciation but like you said people know what you mean and that is the basis of communication! lol
Great video John, your pronunciation is just fine for me!
Any ideas on how to stop squirrels from disseminating my corn and sunflowers this year? They completely destroyed 98 stalks of corn literally in a day last year. And as a snack took out one sunflower every day for a week! systematically…It was impressive work actually!
Old redwood fence boards will last forever! Lots of that around here. Makes great boxes
you would have been my favorite student….a former speech therapist, a hillbilly with a southern accent!!!!! Dang!!!!!
You don't have a pronunciation problem. Its just that your a different ethnicity. And most other ethnicity other than american. Put a large emphasis on vowels. We pronounce them more aggressively. So instead of W-o-L-V-s , we say w-O-O-l-v-s. And pretty much everyone that is not american tends to put on the emphasis on the vowels. Russian, spanish, portugues, french, german( i know these all come latin), Hawaiian, Even places in rural america. (hill billys)
I am glad you mentioned Cats, they are my biggest problem. I don't have pets, but since planting a garden i have had all the neighbourhood Cats digging up my garden.
John, when someone suggests to me that I did not pronounce something correctly, I google the term pronunciation of whatever the word is and what I have found EVERY TIME is that while how they are pronouncing it is correct, how I was pronouncing it was also correct. There seems to often be several ways to correctly pronounce words and differences may be from geographical differences. I appreciate how articulate you are although I do wish you often would describe more about taste and nutrition.
lol your cool man
You sound fine to me!
you sound great man. nevermind all the haters .. they cant help it, its what they do best.
Hey, I tell this to everyone who likes to mess with people for the way they talk or the grammar they use. Language was made for communication, not perfection.
I used a SCARER (hawkbirdscarer. com ) it costs nothing and you set it up once and it scares the rodents and birds instinctively. It works! So no killing, no pesticides, no collateral damage, nothing! It's perfect. Hope this helps
do you have any videos on rhubarb trying to get as much info and very small spaces, thing that can be move to a different location and not wasting materials and money
We had to trap several ground hogs and move them across the Charles river to grow anything.