10 Tips on How to Have a Successful Desert Vegetable Garden in the Heat of Summer
Tips, Tricks
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his 10 reasons why he has been successful gardening in 117 degree dry, desert heat, when others have not. This episode will be of value if you live in the desert or not as these tips can be applied for every gardener no matter where you live. After watching this episode you will know 10 proven methods to improve your organic vegetable garden whether you live in the desert or anywhere else.
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you are awesome! thank you, I love your YouTube videos. I do love those round raised beds. I'm looking for something like that. I live in Apple Valley so not much different then vegas. did you do a video on the beds?
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Very useful video. However I am surprised you are keeping your soil bare, without mulch? This is detrimental to the soil not just in the desert, but in any climate.
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PLEASE COME TO ARCO IDAHO!!! I NEED YOUR HELP!!!
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Thank you John
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Hugelkultur beds alleviates a lot of watering.
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"Little Scumbag" LMAO
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Would be nice if you named the varieties of the plants.
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John, I thought you lived in Cali?
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Rosemary grows well in the desert as well even with little water
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You're just awesome!
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thank you soooo much for making this video. I'm very much a beginner gardener.. i also live here in vegas. i haven't started to gather any materials yet because i want to learn more about desert gardening first. im so so so happy i found your chanel and i wish i could learn from you just by watching you or assassinating you irl! thatd be so rad esp from someone who is new at all this and has the passion to learn and to grow her own food and herbs! im so excited to watch all your videos and extend my knowledge in growing through other resources as well!!!
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A BIG hello from Texas, i live in Dallas... And i have been trying to figure out how to make my pepper fruit, i got the seeds out of a very hot pepper that i brought from Nepal. This is my second year trying, last year i had about three fruits...i saved the same plants and it looks like my plants are suffering!!! Temperatures are mostly three digits. I live on the third floor and my peppers are planted on pots. I have an emotional connection with the flavor of this specific pepper... I have a shade cloth installed... They kind of bloomed and all the flowers fell off.., my heart broke into pieces... I don't know what i can do to make them flower and fruit...i desperately need some advise from your fountain of knowledge. Please help. Help help help
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Whats the best way to determine I've watered enough Looking to set up a drip system on a timer . I live in Phoenix AZ. And every morning I get up my plants look very unhappy and I water them for about an hour and and again they look not so good come evening so i water again when the sun is going down and once i water them in 30 to 60 minutes they dont look wilted or as stressed .. so I'm going for drip as you explained but I dont want to over water or wast water. thanks :)
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WHAT DO YOU DO,WITCH ALL THE FOOD?,YOU GROW
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PICK & POP--LOL
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WHAT DO YOU USE FOR YOUR RASE-BEDS,LOOKS LIKE 3/16"
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ok so I guess the thermostat in yard lied, and the oven stat I double checked with or the thermistor leads that attach to my meter cause I don't need accurate temp sensors for doing HVAC but the weather station never got it wrong and or lied to keep people coming to lose they're money, homie...
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Thank you for the tips and I got subscribed !!!! I currently live in Tucson and I want to start my garden over again. I've tried twice in the past and no success but here we go again :-)
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Geez, I'm not liking this new ad stuff from youtube...
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how long you lived in vegas homie 1999 it got over 120 for a week
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