Growing Food in Small space Modern Homesteading and vertical gardening on a Deck, Balcony or Patio, in Container Gardening, storage totes, bucket, flora pots and flower pots. Totes set up like mini raised bed garden, easy to maintain, easy to grab food right out the door. Growing lots of tomatoes, Parsley, Lettuce, Mint, Malabar Spinach, green sorrel, basil, sage, purple basil, greens, kale, Swiss Chard, dill, papalo, watermelon, cucumbers, Korean melons, carrots, stevia, oregano, roselle red, onions, walking onions, garlic chives, onion chives and more. AND hummingbird feeders everywhere. The Easiest FOOD Vegetable Garden you can set up and Grow and compost in place for free plant food. Not enough time to do what I want, as I now have so many other gardens, but even though, all I do is water these plants and let them do their thing, giving us plenty of added food for the kitchen.

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  • Vicky Lynn

    Using a branch near the tomatoes is a great tip. Im going to have to try that. I see the birds using tomato cages to perch, so I think they'd use a branch as well. Thanks for all your good ideas!

  • Barbara C

    Thanks Robbie, dinner sounds easy and looks delicious. I know what I'm fixing tonight! Good tip on pre cooking chicken. I've noticed an odd taste too and a quick boil and rinse sounds like a great fix.

  • Dianna Waite

    Hi Robbie.. Dianna from Mississippi. I am so in love with your hummingbirds and your videos about them. I have just set out a feeder earlier this summer when I spotted one little one zipping through the yard. I ran to purchase a feeder thinking the little guy might just come back. It did and finally four or five more showed up later. However, this last feeder fill hasn’t needed a re-do for more than a week and I haven’t seen them. Are they migrating? Are they through with me? I have enjoyed them so much and just purchased several more feeders in hopes that I could see more. But now I’m worried something has happened to them. Can you help? I would be so appreciative if you could. Thank you so very much!!

  • Melissa Ocasio

    Hi Robbie, I am so confused about when to plant seeds of parsley and dill because everyone seems to say they are cool weather herbs and wait until early spring or late fall as the weather gets cooler to plant. Yet you are able to grow parsley and dill and other typically cool weather herbs. H do you do it, and what do you suggest for those of us who live in the hot, arid, inland empire? I’m in Redlands, zone 9b. Thank you!