Urban Winter Desert Vegetable Garden Tour and Tips
Tips, Tricks
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of his backyard urban vegetable garden. In this episode you will learn what vegetables John grows in the winter so he can eat out of his garden instead of the grocery store. Besides just sharing what is growing, John will also share interesting facts and tips about each style plant that will enable you to grow a more successful garden. After watching this episode you may just be inspired to start growing a garden during the winter or anytime!
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It is my pleasure to know these brilliant ideas. I have learned another important pointers to still grow a very productive vegetables even winter season arrives. Nice information!
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PLEASE know what your eating everyone BEFORE you eat it. Not everything you grow can be eaten. Example, tomato leaves are NOT for consumption as tomatoes are apart of the nightshade family.
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Great episode. I love to see what's grown' on. Very inspiring! We have a bathtub in our second bathroom that hasn't been used since our grown son was a child... Hmmmm. That's a good problem. Thank you!
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haha, who knows where he lives now?! John can be confusing. lol But I know one thing: "he seems to be everywhere!!!!!!"
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You have a garden in Las Vegas? I thought your home was in Northern California.
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Not sure if he will get back to you on this, but I have lots of seeds I can spare to you. Let me know what seeds you prefer most (or I can just give you an assortment of diff. things). I'll be in your area tomorrow & can drop them off to you (if you let me know in time), or I can send them in the mail to you next week. I have way more than I can use!
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Why would he be referring to the movie? What could that movie possibly have to do with the kick ass taste of vegetables in your own garden?
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Hey john u really convinced me to grow lots of plant, im new to gardening I just wanted to ask you if you could send me some seeds you have left over I live in hayward ca 976 folsom ave, I understand if you cant, but we do get a whole lot of sun her thank you anyways
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John, I've been watching your videos since last year. My wife now sits next to me in our living-room and listens to your videos with me. Tonight out of the blue she asked "He doesn't grow Cactus?" I've watched many of your older videos, sometimes for educational purposes and others for entertainment. I have to admit, I did not have an answer for her. So could you kindly answer her question for us?
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John, can I buy a tree collard or seeds from you? I can't find them in my area. I live near Upland, California. My email is esther_oku@yahoo.com. Thank you.
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@7:30 "kick ass". John were you referring to the movie? LOL! You are entertaining. Love your videos!
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How can one learn all this if they don't have the space and money to in growing food? Before I invest in equipment, I'd like to learn different processes.
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Never mind I scrolled down to the comments and got my answer. All the best John!
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This is your new place? Do you still have the Californi place too?
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This was a long video...that I couldn't leave. Thanks for showing the "failures"...many of us get discouraged when something fails but it's a part of gardening and life. I'm really embarrassed and challenged that I didn't get my lettuce started as early as you did in LV...my wife paid almost $6 for 3 Hearts Of Romaine last week which was sickening! A little hand full of Kale was almost $3! You're encouraging me to Grow My Greens!
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You seem to have so many greens, do you give the excess to neighbors? Looks like waaay too much to eat for one guy, lol
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Love your videos! How can I get a piece of your collard tree clippings? Would it grow in New England..?
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I work in a small farm to table restaurant in Chicago, and seeing your enthusiasm with all of your plants really makes me enjoy cooking with them more. You are an inspiration john, keep up the good work!
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Yep. He is! lol
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I always joke and ask myself, i wonder how many bugs has John accidentally eaten from his garden without knowing
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