Transplant Update, New Garden Blog, Facbook, and a Few Tips
Tips, Tricks
It's not Winter and it's not quite Spring. I'll call it "Spring-ter". In this video you'll see the massive growth of my red solo cup transplants (I have cucumbers with multiple blooms & tomatoes that are looking really good), The effects of a spring-ter storm (half the garden is under a monsoon, and I'll also show you my newly created garden blog and Facebook page, with links to insect and vegetable problem ID websites. I also show you a neat and easy way to watch YouTube videos on your TV, how to get FREE Boogie Brew compost tea, and demonstrate how much better schedule 200 PVC works as a grabber clip than regular 3/4" (shown in the previous video on building a convertible mini greenhouse). My new gardening blog is here: http://reaganite71.blogspot.com/ The Facebook page is here: http://facebook.com/reaganite71 Check out my garden shirt store: http://reaganite71.spreadshirt.com/ Thank you for watching and your support!
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If you bought the right graphics card it would have two ports for the tv connection.. no need for apps if you connect your tv to your computer.
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They have gardens too, but can't get 'em in the ground yet. ;-)
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I bet your neighbors are thrilled with looking over into your yard filled with high plastic. You better share some produce to keep the goodwill ;)
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Great idea for blog and Facebook. Love your videos.
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Reaganite71 - you have an awesome system. Looks like your compost mix works like a charm - I'll have to try it next year. Can't wait to check out your blog! Thanks for being such a dedicated gardener and sharing your information! CaliKim
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Simply brilliant! It's been so cold here even with my hoop house I still can't bring my plants out. Hopefully next week. Great video, thanks for sharing.
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All I did was use the compost/coco coir/moisture control mix and keep them in the grow light boxes. Thank you.
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I can start watermelon inside but as soon as it gets transplanted into a bigger container, it withers. And that is before taking it outside. You are lucky to be able to transplant as you do!
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Best blog ever! Keep it coming bud.
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It was built for under a hundred bucks.
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Lmao. I've never heard compost tea use for washing dogs or your hair. Is it making your hair shiny and strong. Let me know, I don't want my hair to fall off.
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Lanai
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In your hair? Never hear that one before. Anyway, the bacteria laden tea need oxygen if it's going to sit for more than a few hours. I use an aquarium pump connected to air stones to keep the bacteria alive if I'm not going to use it within a few hours of making it. If tomatoes start growing out of your hair or seeds start falling in your lap, Reaganite71 claims no responsibility for that ;-)
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I'm glad I didn't plant yesterday. I think I'm going to go get the materials to make the convertible greenhouse on at least one bed today. More low 40's over the next two weeks. I've got to do something to SAFELY get them in the ground.
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Thank you. You've got a really nice place. Love your greenhouse too.
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I saw your compost tea and what it did for your garden. I started brewing my own. Then my mother in law got REALLY mad at me. She said that i was jumping off a plane with a home made para-shoot. I like to use the compost tea for cleaning up pet messes and I'll put it in my hair. I need to know how/ if compost tea can go bad. Am a good conservative woman who takes extra care of my tea and garden but i need more info so I can put my mother in law at ease. Thanks Reganite!
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I'm in zone 7b and had a frost last night. OUCH! Unbelievable.
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I just started watching your channel and must say I truly enjoy it. Thank you for sharing.
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About six weeks ago.
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Plant Dandelions in that compacted area. they are suppose to be good for compacted soil.
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