Winter Front Yard Raised Bed Vegetable Garden Tour
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ gives you a tour of his urban front yard edible raised bed garden. In this episode, you will discover the plants that John grew over the winter and into the spring of this year. You will learn the many fruit trees, perennial, and annual crops he grows and learn why he is moving towards more perennial edible vegetables these days. Along the way you will learn many hints and tips that can make you a better gardener. Related Videos: End Your Pest Problems forever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33Q0uP4odh4 Front Yard Summer tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfOXmGEUHM0 Subscribe for more videos like this: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens Follow John on Instagram: https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
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Technically there is no such thing as a desirable weed. A weed by definition is an unwanted plant. For example, Bermuda grass in a turfgrass setting is not a weed. However, Bermuda grass in a crop field is a weed. Great video though. Your garden is amazing.
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John, what's your top list of edible ornamentals that you would suggest planting?
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Where do you live and would be open to mentoring somebody? I'm new to gardening but I am very determined. I am hoping to own my own business one day and I'm looking for a mentor and you seem to know your stuff. I would love to talk more, hope to hear from you soon!
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any advice on how to grow your beds?? like which greens / herbs do you place in a raised bed? do you dedicate certain beds for certain greens?
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This is awesome! I saw a video of you addressing the MAM crowd in Las Vegas today, which unfortunately I couldn't attend. Loved that you said that it's about more than just this one day though and am subscribed to your channel now. I live in a condo and will my own research on what I can possibly grow indoors, but your videos are motivating me to move into a house after all! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
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You make me laugh as I watch you go around and eat things out of your garden
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you look well mashed john
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Doing garden work stoned is the best!
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So I'm assuming you do this full time now? What's your story?
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John I might have resolved the problem with the nasty neighbor.
I planted a privacy fence of mammoth sunflowers around that corner of our house and by our windows. -
John how do you trust bad neighbors that walk by your plants that are in a destructive state of mind? My wife and I live next to a bull in china closet so to speak. The other day he was checking the wind direction and started to spray varnish his walking stick knowing our plants are on that side of the house and it carried over like he had planned.
If we lived in a different country I would climb on the roof and snipe him and use him for compost.I'm kidding about the sniping him part but our plants mean a lot to me and it's something I really enjoy doing very much bro and there's no reasoning with him and we are not moving. -
Good video !
A green thumb is the best thumb ! Thumbs up John !!! -
Love it
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Very impressive garden. Love your videos.
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If pot does that to you, no thanks
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Man I wanna just thank you for all the videos you have made I haven't seen them all however all the ones I have seen are great and I would like to purchase a slow star juicer I live in Philadelphia and don't like buying anything on the internet you have any suggestions , can i buy one from your website with a prepaid credit card
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Thx for a great video john. Can you please post a url of any great plans for some of the raised gardens you have? Its so awesome how you can sit and work on each garden. Id like to build them myself to save money. Just some nice plans. Thanks for helping me get off my ass and garden High or not. Who cares. The plants dig it even more when you garden high
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Im curious to how some of these taste. The benefits sound good, but Ashitaba, yakon, a few others he's mentioned dont sound tasty lol
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nice
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Great tour, really nice garden. i love lawns, but I love growing my own food too!
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