Nicole provides a lot of information through UA-cam through her podcast. I even purchased two of her books. So informative, exciting, and it makes gardening so much more easier. Glad I found her.
1) Understand temps--cool vs. warm season. Choose appropriate plants 2)Understand plant category: small, medium or large plants. Large in middle surrounded by medium plants with small around those and to edges. 3)Plant with confidence. No companion plant charts needed.
I love this method. I've been following your raised bed gardening advice for a couple of years now and it works great! When I was learning this I was also inspired by Charles Dowding's idea of "clumping" seeds together for some plants like beets and scallions and kholrabi, etc. - so I can get 3-5 veggies from one little sowing hole. And also from the "chaos" gardening method where I mix together seeds from lettuce, radish, onion, carrots, mache, miner's lettuce, dandelion, arugula packets and just sow them in the areas where I want them. What comes up and thrives is always diverse, thick, full and a big surprise :) Did I once hear you say that you don't use fertilizers??? If so, can you explain why - I'm sure there is a good reason, I would just be interested in hearing what your take is on that, thank you!!!
Love the chaos gardening! You're correct on the fertilizer. I typically don't use them. Here's an article on it: www.gardenary.com/blog/3-reasons-not-to-use-fertilizer-in-your-vegetable-garden, or you can find a recent video on our channel called "Fertilizer Is Ruining Your Garden"
Hey, I love your videos so much! Thank you for always sharing your knowledge. I am so excited to try your ✨Rebel Gardener✨ style in my raised beds this year.
Amazing video at 77 I want and herb garden, especially love the spacing rules so awesome gardens on Pinterest and their plants were all crowded together in a pot. hope I’m going to live long enough to have a beautiful garden. Thank you for your channel.
Nicole provides a lot of information through UA-cam through her podcast. I even purchased two of her books. So informative, exciting, and it makes gardening so much more easier. Glad I found her.
No bare soil… got it!
1) Understand temps--cool vs. warm season. Choose appropriate plants 2)Understand plant category: small, medium or large plants. Large in middle surrounded by medium plants with small around those and to edges. 3)Plant with confidence. No companion plant charts needed.
I love this method. I've been following your raised bed gardening advice for a couple of years now and it works great! When I was learning this I was also inspired by Charles Dowding's idea of "clumping" seeds together for some plants like beets and scallions and kholrabi, etc. - so I can get 3-5 veggies from one little sowing hole. And also from the "chaos" gardening method where I mix together seeds from lettuce, radish, onion, carrots, mache, miner's lettuce, dandelion, arugula packets and just sow them in the areas where I want them. What comes up and thrives is always diverse, thick, full and a big surprise :)
Did I once hear you say that you don't use fertilizers??? If so, can you explain why - I'm sure there is a good reason, I would just be interested in hearing what your take is on that, thank you!!!
Love the chaos gardening! You're correct on the fertilizer. I typically don't use them. Here's an article on it: www.gardenary.com/blog/3-reasons-not-to-use-fertilizer-in-your-vegetable-garden, or you can find a recent video on our channel called "Fertilizer Is Ruining Your Garden"
@@Gardenary Thank you! I thought I heard you correctly, thanks for the link and I'll go check it out.
Thank you! Extremely helpful :) Its my first year of gardening and I learnt a lot because I failed a lot. I look forward to learning more from you :)
Hey, I love your videos so much! Thank you for always sharing your knowledge. I am so excited to try your ✨Rebel Gardener✨ style in my raised beds this year.
I am using containers, does this method work for container garden too?
Amazing video at 77 I want and herb garden, especially love the spacing rules so awesome gardens on Pinterest and their plants were all crowded together in a pot. hope I’m going to live long enough to have a beautiful garden. Thank you for your channel.
Spacing rules are for farmers. No bare soil by week 6.
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