Small Space Urban Gardening
Tips, Tricks
Urban gardening. Tips for utilizing small spaces for maximum results. Grow lots of food on minimal land.
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FEEDING CUCUMBERS TO CHICKENS???? Grow some garlic and dill, buy some apple cider vinegar, and turn those extras into pickles.....
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i love your shows i went and bought some green bean seeds since my toddler loves green beans i have some germinating and some in a little green house i bought. you have inspired me to go out and start planting.
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your under the influence of an opiate.. i wouldnt keep doing that or else you'll get addicted
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What kind of fencing are you using at the 25-30 second mark along the shed? Looks like a thinner version of livestock fencing.
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all great videos! your calling is journalism or reporting- the camera is your friend- great explanations, clear. concise, and confident! you are what yt should be about- professionals explaining their experiences with valid, accurate stories! enjoyed the Walnut vid.
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Your cat is hilarious
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it can be a lot of work but one of the strongest advantages is that you know where your food comes from because you harvested it yourself.
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THANKS FOR THE GREAT INFOR.
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Beautiful! Gardening rocks :-)
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sweet edible balls:) enjoyed watching
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I love your videos! So much info! Love figs...living up north now and don't have them anymore. Just a thought for food overage...food banks, always could share with needy. Just a thought.
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dreaming of yard....ur lucky to have such space ...what more can we want...just plant eat share and live with god.
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I found your channel the other day and I love watching your videos, very informative. Also love your cat and your dog (camera hog, lol). Can't wait for it to get warmer here, still a little cold and rainy days here lately (Ohio weather). You inspired me to have a vegetable garden this year. I have a good size backyard. I'll be honest, I have never seen or eat fig, but I'll find one at a garden center, I might try to plant one. Enjoyed watching your videos while I am drinking my morning coffee. Thanks for sharing.
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What variety of peaches do you grow? And also, did I see a glimpse of a plum? If so, what variety is it? Your videos are very inspiring. I may just start producing my own how to videos about my gardens here in southeast Texas. Thanks a million.
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You are very knowledgeable about botany and agronomy. I have subscribed to your channel as you are giving me some ideas of adaptations for what I am working on for residential indoors vertical farming/gardening to help reduce costs of food and improve diets of people no matter where they live .. even in an apartment..... thank you and keep up the good work with the videos... btw my cat, Mr. Bill Clinton, likes to help me develop stuff as well ;)
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hehe I can't stop laughing at that cat. But very informational.
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LOL! Cookie is the master photo/video bomber! Thanks for another great video. You share so much information and are very inspirational, thanks again.
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Good information which we'll be sharing with our Poor Man Survival readers and to those who receive our 'seed' grants!
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I am subscribed to many channels they all have some nice things on them , , but there are just a few that i love the most!! And that,s yours and wranglestars! And why??! ... you guys teach us something more worth than money can buy! Bless you.
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ok so at first thought i was like 25min video on fruits n veggies... seriously this cant take that long to relay. but girl you pack so much info into your vids 25min is awesome time. i would've took a hour easy to relay all that info. i love how humble your life style is. im currently fighting with my millionaire father about possessions and money. he is positive there is no other way to live life but his, and my idea of living off the land in this day and age is unthesable and unrealistic. i know a lot of survival stuff, and off grid living hacks. but i really got to hand it to you guys, where normally im adding a note or two on vids of something that wasnt covered that i know, you have 3 times now flat out fucking seriously impressed me with just how much more you know about the land itself than i do. sry for lang. but i just want to express how rare im left with out a " oh and btw" comment. thank you for taking the time to make this vid and the others. i knew about climbing plants, but i never thought of using the trunks of trees as climbing rigs. i figured the soil would be too stressed to produce both plants. and how much you know on each food source. you inspire me to pay more attention to the garden instead of the forge. i was wondering if perhaps you guys have a year round grow/green house? if so what do you tend to plant outside your house for the seasonals vs the things you like to keep growing year round? id really like to not have to shop for anything other than meat but like tomatoes, no sense in growing them year round if one season can produce enough to can and still have net year ya know? and since i have a terrible green thumb, ive never really dealt with plants too much so im not sure on the yeilds of plants other than what i see a lot of, which is tomatoes, corn and green beans, and i can work with those, but id like a bigger variety in my diet if i was to live off my yard as much as possible. sry i didnt mean to leave such a big comment. like i said its just rare that i see people with more know how than me on these things and youre savant compared to me when it comes to plants and id love to be your sponge and soak as much of that info as i can up.
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