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Best New Products So You Can Grow More Vegetables at the 2012 Lawn & Garden Show

John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to the 2012 National Hardware Show to visit the Lawn and Garden Pavilion to share with you the best new products that allow you to grow more vegetables at home more effectively. In this episode, you will learn about the best products at this years trade show. In this episode you will learn about Emsco Group – City Pickers, Little Pickers, Hydro Pickers – Portable Soil and Soil-Less portable raised bed gardens for apartment condo dwellers and also their Deck and Rail Porch Planter Absco – Hexies Raised Bed Garden a simple, easy to assemble, tall metal raised bed gardening system that will soon be available in the USA. Panacia – Features made in the USA made trellis, stakes and tomato cages of all shapes and sizes. Grow it Now- Unique, Reusable Green House for individual plants that allow you to start your growing season earlier. Romberg – Offers German Engineered Coconut Coir to ensure your success when starting your seedlings in this eco friendly, renewable peat moss alternative. InGauge – The easiest soil moisture tested I have ever seen. Literally a dip stick for your soil. iGrow – a Solar Powered Negative Ion Generator for your plants that may increase plant growth and discourage pests. Eco Wood Products – Offers Eco Wood, a 100% natural, mineral based treatment to preserve the wood in your raised bed to prevent rotting. An environmentally friendly alternative to toxic paints and stains. Polanter – A Vertical

5 cubic yards of free wood chips/mulch!

Given away and delivered to my driveway for the low price of {video_description}.00 (got to love craigslist adds). This wonderful stuff will do wonders for my garden both as a cover and as a nutrient rich source of plant food. I will compost half of it and use the rest on top of my raised beds.

Raised Bed Gardening – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 262.avi

In our ever expanding raised bed gardeing projects, we’re expanding our north garden area and prepping the area for 4 more 4′ x 10′ raised beds. Now that all the materials have been delivered it’s time to build and install our new raised beds. Take a peek at what we accomplished in 6 hours moving over 9000 pounds of soil, humus, peat moss, and course gravel.

Edible Landscaping and Vegetable Gardens at the 2012 Chicago Flower & Garden Show

John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to the 2012 Chicago Flower and Garden Show. In this episode, you will see some of John’s favorite display gardens that have to do with edible landcaping and vegetable gardening at home. In addition, John will share some of his favorite exhibitors at the garden show that offers you products so you can grow food at home. After watching this episode you will be sure to learn a few things about growing food that you didn’t already know.

Raised Bed Garden Update 4/22/2012

An update on the raised bed garden.

How to Plant a Bonnie Plant from a Peat Pot into Your Vegetable Garden

John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you how he transplants starts that are in peat pots into his raised bed garden. In this episode you will learn John’s method for transplanting that has gotten him a high success rate when planting vegetable starts in his square foot raised bed garden. After watching this episode, you will learn about the two ways he adds beneficial microbes when transplanting to encourage healthy root growth and explosive yields.

Give Your Flower Bed a Boost!

With better drainage and fewer weeds, raised flower beds are a longtime favorite. Building one is easier than you think! Watch this simple how-to video to get started.

2011 Garden vlog 14 Flower bed and aspargusesses

Making a little remodeling with flowers to attract bees. And transplanting asparagus

Building a raised vegetable garden

Building a raised vegetable garden- Raised bed gardening Installing vegetable garden planters 303-255-5554 www.patioandhomeimprovementdesign.com Watch as we build planter boxs for an organic vegetable garden.

New Zealand Permaculture-GrassRoutes Garden Tips Episode 1 (Re-vamping Raised beds the EASY way)

Hi, heres a video we at GrassRoutes produced to show how easy it is to revamp an old garden bed or two. Efficiently and focusing on maximum yield for little space. In the upcoming videos we will be showing how easy it is to build your own raised garden beds, prune, replant and maintain an old orchard. Plenty to come on how to provide nutritious fruits and veg for your family and freinds with little effort. Music Provided by Triple A Records and performed by The Kaipara Jammers. Presented by Doc Greenthumb. Directed by TeMatera Smith. Filmed and edited by Peter Crawford. Artwork by Cauldrey Design.

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