Does your garden feel like an endless ‘To Do’ list? Don’t despair – it doesn’t have to be that way! There are ways to make life easier for yourself and speed up the process.
Preparing vegetable beds, laying essential paths, raising plants from seed and keeping your crops watered and healthy all takes time, and let’s face it – it can be hard work.
In this short video we’ll share seven clever ideas to save you valuable time, while still producing delicious fruits and vegetables you can be proud of.
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Great ideas. I like the idea of using chips on pathways. This gives me more uses for the chips generated around my homestead. I can only compost so much at given the amount of green stuff I produce.
Excellent tips. Thanks.
Great video. Did you create the garden software? I want that!
Thank you for this excellent advice to start me off this season.
Very good information. Thank you.
Here's a tip – about 5-10 minutes before you go to work, walk around your garden, and do some basic weeding and removal of small twigs and the like. That way it doesn't take you so long to manage your garden when you have free time to do the big stuff, like removing the tree that fell in the windstorm.
Of course, that's if your garden is in your yard, and not somewhere else.
Speaking of drying out, I lined my raised beds with a vinyl roofing material. This seemed to help with moisture retention, as it stopped leaching from the sides. Absent access to scrap roofing material, a couple of good coats of exterior paint would work, too.
As always excellent video. Thanks.
Nice idea about putting pot in the ground.
green thumbs up
Thank you from Long Island, USA!
Not gonna lie…I watch for the awesome accent. (p.s. But the info isn't too shabby, either…)
This one was awesome! Now fess up, did you fall behind on the garden this year and have to take some shortcuts to catch up?
Great tips.
We use old bathtubs for growing beds. No need to worry about bugs eating away at the wood like in wooden beds and it's great because the tubs have drain holes and overflow holes.
Great advice, thank you. Never thought about growing plants in potting soil bag.
awesome work plant bro!