Quick-maturing Plants: 5 Fast Growing Vegetables to Try
Tips, Tricks
As vegetables are harvested, gaps will inevitably appear in your garden. However, leaving bare soil exposes your garden to weeds and can make it more prone to erosion, plus it means your garden isn’t being as productive as it could be. Fill those gaps with quick-growing vegetables and you can sneak in a useful extra crop before the end of the year - or even before your fall crops are planted. In this video we identify 5 fast-maturing vegetables to try in your summer garden and provide simple tips to help you enjoy your harvest as quickly as possible. If you've noticed any pests or beneficial insects in your garden lately please report them to us at http://bigbughunt.com If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers: http://www.GrowVeg.com http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com http://gardenplanner.almanac.com and many more... To receive more gardening videos subscribe to our channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GrowVeg
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oh ! hello !.... omg i can't watch this !
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Great! All these vegetables can be grown in tropical Singapore!!! :)
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I could hear you when you were talking face to face with the camera but other than that I could not hear you well
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This video is great and helpful.
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So this is what I shall grow drying a zombie apocalypse thanks
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you forgot chayote
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I want to thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge with us. I feel enthused to try so salad greens and rocket/arugula. I did grow some tomatoes in the past along with some haricot vert years ago. We live in the South of the US and it is very hot here which makes growing a chore as most days in summer you need to water twice daily if you want any harvest. Thanks again.
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I grew radishes and the took a long time to grow .
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Thank for the video
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Very helpful video Thanks
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Great vid. I solved my carrot fly issue by planting the carrots into an old plastic kitchen pedal bin which is very tall as the carrot fly can't fly higher than 50cm! No need for nets!
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So all these can be harvesteded when such date passes?
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Can I use neem oil on the carrots to prevent carrot flies?
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Totally weird question: if I wanted to free seed some of these to make them available for pigs in pasture, would I still have to make sure they have space (for instance, planting seeds 2cm apart then plucking any that grow in between) or would they still be productive enough for pig rooting if I just scattered seeds a month or two before I put the pigs on the land
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awesome videos. thank you for showing love towards our mother nature
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Bem legal
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Hello, i just discovered you channel and i love it, i have a question and i hope you can answer me, i live in Sahara in algeria the weather there is dry and hot and i was wondering if you can recommand any fruits or vegetables that i can grow here, thank you :)
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thanknuuuuso muchh
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Hi, could you still grow these vegetables on a balcony?
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Hi. Thanks for the vid.
All these veg are very prone to being chewed on by slugs. What do you do?
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