Gardening Tips 2013_04_Garden Tour
Tips, Tricks
: Gardening tips/ideas for planning your own urban garden. This is the April 2013 update of how the garden grows. February, March , April... it's amazing how much the plants have grown. The dewberry experiment worked. Houston, Texas, U.S.A. is a great place to grow a garden. View the progress being made in Mo & Sonny's urban garden.
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I have enjoyed watching your videos. I also live in Houston. Have you watched any of the LDS Prepper videos or been to any of the Mittleider gardening seminars? You might enjoy them.
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I live in Central Texas and am finally going to be able to garden, but don't have a lot of space for all I want to grow. Thank you so much for sharing videos about your personal garden - it will definitely influence my decisions on where and how to grow things :)
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Thanks for your kind comment. it was my pleasure. -Peace, Mo
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That was an incredibly pleasant video to watch. Thank you! KB
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Thank you. The pomegranate tree had probably 20-30 fruit actually growing. Check out Urban Harvest the .org version, have classes & fruit tree sale 1x a year. They sell really healthy plants from reputable dealers. I hand water for now. I plan to put together a soaker system. I mix my composted soil with some bought soil & organic fertilizer. Call Urban Harvest in Houston (.org); they may be able to help you with where to get compost. -Peace, Mo
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Beautiful garden! I'm also in Houston. Did your pomegranate tree actually start to form fruit? I got one this year and the flowers just fell from the wind. Very true about picking the fruit, I learned the hard way with my blueberry plant. I left the fruit on and they are pretty small and stunted looking. Also do you have a irrigation system or hand water? Do you make all your own soil by composting? If not, can you recommend a good place to get compost in Houston?
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