John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the biggest and fastest growing vegetables in his raised bed backyard organic vegetable garden and reveals 10 tips on why these vegetables grew so quickly.
In this episode, you will learn how you grow your vegetables more quickly by following some common gardening tips and suggestions.
You will learn about growing Napa Cabbage in the winter and has the plants have grown better than all others in John’s vegetable garden.
You will discover the 10 top tips on why these vegetables grew faster than all others.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Episode Starts
02:03 Growing Bed
02:48 #1 Location
03:53 #2 Soil Mixture
05:30 #3 Proper Watering
07:21 #4 Right Temperature
08:09 #5 Plant Spacing
10:17 #6 Start with Healthy Plants
11:44 #7 Grow the Right Vegetables
12:22 #8 Good Soil Microbiome
13:43 #9 Grow in the Proper Container
15:42 #10 Attention & Love
After watching this episode, you will learn how you can grow the grow vegetables the fastest in your garden by using these tips.
Referenced Episodes:
Raised Bed in a Box Install – Start to Finish
Best Plant Nursery in Los Angeles For Vegetable Starts – CPG
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Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Episode Starts
02:03 Growing Bed
02:48 #1 Location
03:53 #2 Soil Mixture
05:30 #3 Proper Watering
07:21 #4 Right Temperature
08:09 #5 Plant Spacing
10:17 #6 Start with Healthy Plants
11:44 #7 Grow the Right Vegetables
12:22 #8 Good Soil Microbiome
13:43 #9 Grow in the Proper Container
15:42 #10 Attention & Love
Location has everything to do with it and shade or sun plants. Sometimes it the soil processes that need shade. Compost in shade works better. Companion planting too. I plant longer grow time plants were evening shade is to help cut down on grow time. Shade loving plants do good on the north flower bed of house. Gets little direct sun. Sun dial in a garden is a good tool.
John, This is a brilliant video. The format easily lends itself to book format. You give ten tips, each tip could easily be made into a separate chapter with information from your other videos. Just something to think about.
Ah the heat collected in the block wall.
Bitconneeeeeeeect!
Your short format was good, but I like your long formats the best. I enjoy your passion when you're not rushed. I always have the option to fast forward if I want. And most importantly, you note the time stamps of your topics. That is super helpful. Keep up the good work! I find your videos to be very helpful to me! You were one of, if not the first, channels I ever subscribed to! Thank you John!!
A little cold pressed olive oil on those greens, yum!
I tried a different brand of fabric pot and I think they were about 4 gallon size. I put a pepper plant in 2 of them, tomatillo in 2, and 5 onions in 2. The plants did not do nearly as well as the raised bed counterparts. I found I was watering them a Lot in the warmer months. I tried putting them up to each other against the raised bed to keep them more moist. I snuggled a few in the middle of other pots, but none thrived. Have you used fabric pots in the warmer months before?
Perfect video length.
Chili outside?what are we in the 1980's?
Good soil #1. If you don't have good soil nothing else matters.
How are you doing with your Harvest Rite FreezeDryer?
Excellent video John, thank you! Do you eat all of that cabbage, do you freeze it? Thanks for all you do!
I like you long vids especially with your time stamps, also you have inspired me to start growing greens for this winter coming in Australia. Also John you should do a video dedicated to how you grow the best lettuce!
dig it. pun intended haha
I got my windows sun reflect on the veggies patch In the winter time, hard to grow cabbages they bring a lots pests Broccoli's no so bad
20 minutes isn't really a short video. I do prefer the straightforward and precise information delivery methods like youtuber AnalyticalSurvival, but I can't really complain when you put time stamps up for people to skip to more specific portions of the video.