John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the vegetables and crops he grew over the winter time in his backyard edible vegetable garden. In this episode you will discover just some of the crops that can be grown in the desert in the winter time so you can become a producer instead of consumer in this mass consumption society we live. During this episode, you will learn some of John’s tips and tricks for successfully growing food in your backyard garden and some of the crops that thrive during this season.
Where do your dogs go poop? You have no lawn that I have seen in any of your videos lol.
How can I keep cats out of my raised beds??
do you water your plants with hose water?
Thanks
Humm what does Monsanto and blackwater/acedemi have in common? One company owns or has in the other….
Just a lil stimulation for thought
It's hard to believe that after everything you've showed us, you still have unused space in your back yard!?! My garden is jealous of your garden lol
Hey john. Can you do an episode on why you live I've vegas? Do you still have your original garden from your fist house? If I were you I would find some land in the country to grow on.
john what can i do to keep ants out of my composter…
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I am confused. Do you live in Nevada or California – or both?
Hey john love the backyard!!! What are you using for your round bed rings they look really nice!
cool stuff
Oohhhhh…Puppy dooogggg !!! I haven't seen him before. He is adorable. Is he yours, John?
I really liked your garden. why did I think you were in California silly me.
I'm allergic to onions, what can I use as a substitute?
Will the Kratky hydro method work in those hot temperatures. Can't seem to get a definite answer.
John I thought you were in California
great vids John, been watching you for a year or so. sorry you had to move moving sucks, thanks for sharing! you are a real inspiration
I hope you will put your tree collard seeds on your facebook page for sale. Mine are growing strong from the first batch you sold, and I know others would enjoy growing them too.
i really enjoy your videos.
onions are good, I think garlic is better. looks good john thx for the share.