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Planting a Successful Backyard Garden - Amazing!

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  • Charlie Walters

    Great Video! Do you have a chlorine filter on the hose you are watering with? I also live in Tempe my tap water usually has high chlorine levels in the tap water? I'm under the impression the chlorine will kill the microbes in the soil. Is that correct?

  • Susana Ayad

    Hi, this is awesome I am Egyptian and we plant the same thing and call it molhya and cook it as a soup. It is amazing as a fresh soup. I can not believe that an american knew about it. My husband is american and he loved the soup that i made from that plant. I also planted it in my garden every year. if you don't mind me asking where you got your first set of seeds. I have to get my family in Egypt to send it to me.

  • Spend Smart Live Happy

    Great video! You are so fun to watch! I just started a garden and I'm so excited! I've actually created a cost analysis spreadsheet to track my garden expenses, retail cost of produce, and how much I harvest to see exactly how much I save my family in cost of produce! I'm trying to share with as many people as possible because gardening is so much fun and can save money too! I'm trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can and share what I learn with others too! Thanks for sharing!!

  • Janice B

    thanks for the intro to Egyptian Spinach. Sounds like a great option for me in Florida. Reminds me of a tree collard. I don't understand why you said pepper roots are invasive. They look quite compact, when you pulled it up. Your channel is great; learning a lot!

  • Nelson Flores

    Yes , they protect each other from insects and diseases .  Very good ,  ,Because the agronomy ,has it backwards  everything , they peel the earth from its skin the soil become sterile infertile  , also the flavor of the vegetables is according of the richness of nutrients and minerals , otherwise they will be "Bitter"  we should imitate on how the forest fertilize in  fall . and in layers and layers over and over. all this according to Paul Gautschi from "Back to Eden Garden". .

  • sharononajourney

    Thanks for posting this video!  I always learn so much from watching you garden!  By the way, have you ever heard of bokashi composting?  I think that would eliminate you having to buy so much soil amendments.  For sure it would take care of the compost, plus worm castigs.  I suspect it would eliminate the need for Azomite and coconut coir too.  You can generate much more compost with that than with a compost tumbler which fills up eventually.  Just passing it along as I think it would work really well for the type of garden you have.

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