Long overdue, here is the 2011 edition of Bob Webster’s vegetable gardening seminar. Bob will walk you through growing your own produce with all the helpful tips & products he’s used over the years in his garden. This is all done organically without the use of chemicals, pesticides and herbicides.

As always, thanks to Bob Webster & Shades of Green nursery for hosting these great seminars & allowing me to film. I hope you find this information beneficial. Now as my buddy John Kohler (growingyourgreens.com) says- get out there and grow your greens! 🙂
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Vegetable Gardening 2011 Edition w/ Bob Webster

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  • OrganicTexas

    Bob promotes the no-till method of planting. So if you a garden plot or acreage, no-till does the least amount of damage to the good bacteria. When planting a tree, you obviously need to dig a hole, but the hole is less damaging than if you tilled an entire acre. Bob would also recommend adding compost & compost tea to the tree after planting to get the good bacteria & microorganisms thriving again.

  • CINTHYA KNOX

    So youre saying not to tilt the soil because you dont want to kill the good bacteria and disrupt the soil but you have to dig a big hole in the ground in order to transplant your fruit trees right? so you do end up damaging the soil? Great video by the way.

  • Talma StormPhoenix

    I was looking for last year's video because I've been referencing something Bob said about the organic material in the soil and had been linking to it. Well a few days ago when I referenced it and couldn't find it I started to panic and then I decided to check this video out and lo and behold it's an updated version with the info I was looking for in the first five minutes!lol Thanks for the series!

  • OrganicTexas

    @ELHIEGER1 Glad you enjoyed it. They're having a drip irrigation seminar this weekend I'm hoping I can attend, but it's not looking so good. Hopefully, though. Stay tuned!

  • Ted Spradley II

    If I was preparing my soil ahead of time for an area should I just spread compost on the area as soon as possible and let it sit static there? or add it to the soil immediately before planting?

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