John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a viewers home to share with you their backyard container garden. In this episode you will learn exactly how you can set up a backyard container garden which is an excellent way to grow a garden if you rent or have commitment phobias about making changes to your property. After watching this episode you will have the knowledge you need to get out and grow a organic vegetable garden today, so you can start harvesting your own fresh vegetables and fruits and tasting the difference tomorrow.
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Everyone can have a vegetable garden in the summer, even folks with just a few feet of patio space. Mark Viette explains how.
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Backyard Organic Container Vegetable Garden Perfect for People Who Rent?
with the amount of angles that will reduce the water pressure and volume by the time the plant has water what is the PSI for water pressure then??
John, where in Nor Cal was this video taken? I'm wondering if I can grow like that in Redding, Ca… thanks!!?
This guy remind me of steve irwin. Heee?
Do we need to buy a BPA free plastic container?? Do you think that normal container might interact with the soil and compost and transfer to our food?? I want to start growing some organic produce but I live in a small apartment and the balcony is so small too. But I want to try to grow at least 2 types of veggies but I dont know how to start. Can you tell me what are the basics I need to purchase in order to grow heathy oeganic produce? Do I need products other than a compost? Like organic pesticides etc ?? ?
A green thumb is the best thumb !
Great work!! Thanks…?
Great garden ideas!
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Its good to see the different kinds of plants we can grow. Thanks for sharing.?
I want a garden like this!?
Thanks John, you are spreading quite a lot of good knowledge. And you're pretty entertaining too. Party on, dude.
John, you were impressive in this video.
I've tried and and I… just can't do it.
Three different videos and I can't get past the 30 second mark in any of them. This guy is too over the top. Too loud, too hyped and the tone of voice is too annoying.
this is what my garden looks like
i really enjoy your videos……………..from south africa?
Hi John! I'm really an avid fan of your educational video. It seems you keep inspiring people through advocating the significant aspects of gardening. Here you go again to give another valuable ideas and I truly appreciate it. Keep it up and more power!
Jolly cow, I think this guy grows coca plants. He needs to drink more green tea.?
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I don't know if you are aware of the Royal Society & Solar Radiation Management, which involves reflecting sunlight back into space using metal nano particulates.
I don't know, something is missing from this video. I think he needs more energy.
Do you want to garden but only have a small space, don't let that stop you.?
Hi, I'm a beginner gardener. My children and I are planting Tomatoes, scallions and Burpee pea. My scallions were planted in an old bin that held my children's markers in it and the Tomatoes came in a Pod like situation and were planted in an empty milk jug (plastic) but the peas were planted in froyo's medium size cups. My only question would be… once the peas start to grow can i leave them in the cup or should i place them in something bigger? And how much room does tomatoes need to grow properly??
great video!?
If you want a substantial amount of tomatoes you need a very large pot. This will only give you about a pound of tomatoes. Not worth the effort.?
Every generation of gardener has its own fair share of container or patio vegetable gardening. I admire the way you create a productive garden. I guess patio gardening are great for those beginning to start a garden because this is very easy and manageable.?
Will watch. thanks
thanks for watching! we have a lot more garden videos on our channel.
I have 2 tomatoes and can't wait for them to fruit. One of them is a cherry tomatoes. i just came across your channel and really enjoyed it. So I subbed.
Yes, and it worked well. only concern with container gardening is keeping the plants watered but not too wet and not letting them dry out!
Im not sure you'd get away with planting a pepper and a tomato in a 5 gal bucket with 3 bricks in it…have you ever done it? what were the results?
Glad you like it – tell your friends!
Thank you love this video