The California Garden in February - Mega Harvest Month!
Tips, Tricks
In today's episode, see how the California Garden looks like in the month of February. This month we will be harvesting a lot of our winter vegetables and will also provide tips for growing the best plants in your garden! T5 grow light system: http://amzn.to/1TsvQ5H
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How many fruits 🍒 trees do you have
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I love your videos, they are straight forward and all about the plants and what to do. No rambling, thanks so much for that! Love the links in the top corner, the written instructions on the screen all of it. Doing a voice over after the video is so great, this eliminates volume problems outside noise and the urge to ramble about other things. This is how videos should be! Please keep them coming! :) All thumbs up!
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what can we grow indoors in winter, and do you recommend plant light?
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Am having a hard time finding a GEM avocado. As always watching your videos is a great learning experience.
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I love Minowase radish. Where did you buy the Minowase seeds and when is best time to sow the seeds? Would seedlings survive in the winter?
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Its so good to watch and learn from your videos. I should say you have a green thumb. I am about to start my vegetable garden very soon so reading and researching about everything related to gardening. Do you have some good advice for me? and can you pls tell me from where have you bought your gourd seeds?
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Have you ever tried juicing the cabbage leaves?
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same here i am a fan of your garden and yours how do you grow all these vegetables
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Since i have a Mexican fiancee that introduced me to alot of food, and a good substitute for cilantro would be the Papalo and i believe you could grow it in the hotter periods. Its similar in taste but stronger and more pungent. Its commonly used with tacos. If you havnt tried it already and dont like it, i suggest you give it a try! :)
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Hello. I am loving these monthly videos. I am in North Central California, zone 9. How does that compare to your zone? I have always wanted a mentor in a close zone, so I can learn what to plant, when. Our winter is so much like the east coast spring, I suppose. It seems my favorite garden books are for another colder part of the country.
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Just wanted to say I love your videos! Greetings from Pasadena 😊👍🏼
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I have been watching and learning from your videos for some time now. I don't usually comment but just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am from India too and have had so many questions that you answer in your videos. Also started my first ever compost bin last year after following your directions. You are an inspiration.
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Wonderful videos. Thank You.
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Great vidoe Easy to understand thanks
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Fantastic video! So informative and enjoyable. Will try lemongrass in containers now. And I need to get my strawberries prepped too! You must work on your garden everyday. 😀
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love your videos and gardening tips. I was wondering how to grow artichokes and asparagus? do you have videos on those? thank you for the great videos.
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do u eat the dates from the palm behind the garden
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Great harvest! Thank you for sharing your garden with us. I have a question for you, I am not sure if it has been covered before. How do you keep slugs/snails at bay. Something is eating my radish seedlings. Many thanks.
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I missed your video earlier. Some of the plants are new to me n I have not tried eating it. My radish n beetroot has grown nicely. Herbs also grew well. I am scared to grow cabbages. But loved watching your garden. Thanks :)
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Great videos!! Thank you for sharing!!
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