Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden
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Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden
What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic vegetable garden.
Learn how to grow organic food
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Nice video – well shot.
organic is the way to go
Thanks for the info about gardening.
still not sure about using newspaper.. isn't there chemicals in the ink or paper as well?
Thanks Scott we appreciate it :,D
How to grow an organic vegetable garden
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Awesome information. Thanks
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Great info on organic veggie garden! Thanks for sharing.
I've been gardening for several years, but this year I'm going all organic and planting only by seeds. Awesome information!
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Done this it really works
I have a garden and grow some food. I experienced a few problems including forgetting to water them, overwatering some parts of it or watering just before some rain. Also, some crops require different amounts of watering and treatment for different climate conditions.
Tried to find "smart systems" for it, but couldn't find one that addressed these problems, so I'm working on a concept that hopefully will solve that.
Does anyone else have similar problems? Have you been looking for solutions?
I'm generally curious on other people's related experiences and issues
It's always organic unless it's a robot or machine… Organic doesn't mean no pesticides or GMO.
GREAT !
when you say organic farming they seem to focus on composting, plant nutrition and weed control. The most important thing when posting about organic farming is how you control the pests because this is the hardest part in growing crops.. the challenge really in organic farming is pests control and not composting and it was not mentioned in this video..
Organic food makes a huge difference in your health.
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Growing your own organic garden are one of the best investment as I perceived. However, extending the overview of this growing methods are very uplifting and somewhat dignifying. I am thankful as I reaped valuable information through this video!
TRY ORGANIC FOOD! …or as your Grandparents called it – "Food" 😉
Educating every household and viewers on the value of growing organic vegetables are quite dignifying. You really made us learn on this. And I strongly agree with all your thoughts. Keep inspiring people!
Love the videos. Keep up the good work.
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This is fabulous! Organic grown vegetables are delicious. I am doing compost tea, add 2-3 cupfuls of compost into a bucket and stir it once a day for 3-5 days, depending on when I need to apply. Then I pour it to the plant base!
nice video!
I just love organic gardening! Yes, it's true that growing your own vegetables is surely great because it is more tastier and more healthier than purchasing to the market. I highly appreciate this post and it is very helpful to homeowners for them to open their mind about what organic gardening benefits you most!
Awesome video, thanks! Everyone may learn a lot also from this book I just read:
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Do u say that newspaper is "ORGANIC" ????
1:06 What “other” problems can it cause?
Excellent Video! A very good tips to everyone who loves gardening. And I guess growing your very own veggies produces premium and nutritious food for health.
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Having my own garden is my dream. That's how I was growing up with my parents' organic veggies, fruit, milk, cheese. Oh, how I miss it. I was just wandering where this was filmed. It is very beautiful there. We want to buy land somewhere like that. Can't wait to retire:)
I'm also experiencing the joys of organic gardening!
People usually call synthetic fertilizers for "chemical", possibly due to a misunderstanding of what chemical is, or something. I don't really know why, lol. If the fertilizer only has organic matter, like poop or rotten stuff, then it's considered organic. If synthetic stuff is added, then it isn't considered organic. 🙂 Hope this helps.
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Thanks for video,but am thinking thatt newspaper ink would presumeably be made of toxic chemicals & also I read that the paper in newspapers is bleached with chlorine & another chemical that I cant remember the name of. This has stopped me using newspaper anymore. Have you checked this out?
Who cares, it's great info that's what matters!
What about the chem-trails??
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For organic fertilizers the he N-P-K ratio of compost varies from 1.5-.5-1 to 3.5-1-2. Chicken manure's N-P-K ratio ranges from 3-2.5-1.5 to 6-4-3; that of steer manure is usually a little less than 1-1-1.
Thanks for watching! 😉
Thanks for watching! 😉
I'm curious are fertilizers that contain worm castings, organic matter and usable nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium considered to be chemical ferts or Organic??
It's really a good information!