Cheap Rooftop Vegetable Garden

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  • @milankay1952
    @milankay1952 10 років тому +3

    It was a great learning experience. Thanks Rishi.I have also developed an organic terrace garden on the seventh floor of our building (In Mumbai) by recycling kitchen waste and other waste like plastic, discarded building bamboos, brick debris etc. This video will show that you can get amazing yields even in pots on a terrace. Here’s the link.
    Organic Terrace Gardening

  • @ShedsdirectCoUk
    @ShedsdirectCoUk 11 років тому +1

    I appreciate your effort for making this video more comprehensive and understandable to every viewers. In regards to your ideas, I found it very convincing. You did a great job!

  • @vikralgabral9280
    @vikralgabral9280 8 років тому +1

    appne bhut badiya kaam kiya hai✌✌👌👌👍👍

  • @dinkarshirke6125
    @dinkarshirke6125 10 років тому +2

    very nice ! happy to see some indians r sharing their knowledge beautifully !God bless u !

  • @654saki
    @654saki 8 років тому +4

    nice work. can u up load a new video of the water tank garden. just to see how is looks now

  • @allywolf9182
    @allywolf9182 8 років тому

    Thank you! your watering system is great. I'm excited to try this, very dry in the summer where I live and I've hesitated to use tubs because of this

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      Cool. Let me know how your project goes

  • @vijendrashekhawat3889
    @vijendrashekhawat3889 8 років тому +1

    going great job for society.

  • @mohammedaliali3985
    @mohammedaliali3985 10 років тому

    U given a cape of good hope thanks..unfortunately u didn't complete is vary sad.U explained that u moved to another project. But the next step of sure u can't show in video, so please put a nice explained note....Expecting soon thanks...

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      I had a limited yield and was not able to grow too much vegetables. Also the earthworms got eaten by rats. :)
      So as I mentioned I canned this project and switched to moving on land and creating an eco village - suryagram.sulins.org

  • @MrDurgeshsingh
    @MrDurgeshsingh 10 років тому +1

    hi rishi !!! this is Durgesh here from 10 A, St.Marys, abu.good to see you .just surfing around for terrace garden and i came across your video.where are you?

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  9 років тому

      Durgesh Singh I'm in Chembur, Mumbai.

  • @MrRudraghosh
    @MrRudraghosh 10 років тому +2

    guru...saw ur video....quite informative.

  • @sanjeevbawa2331
    @sanjeevbawa2331 8 років тому

    It is really very nice.have u posted part 2 also for this continuation??

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  8 років тому

      +Sanjeev Bawa After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.

    • @permaspace
      @permaspace 3 роки тому

      @@RishiGangoly where can we get these tanks from?

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      @@permaspace I got them from Kurla West. Near the station. I'm assuming you are in Mumbai.

    • @permaspace
      @permaspace 3 роки тому

      @@RishiGangoly no. I am from ludhiana. But, what kind if shop will i get these? And what are they called.

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      @@permaspace in Mumbai there are many place where things are recycled. Kurla is known for old water tanks among other things. So you'll have to ask around in Ludhinana. It's not a shop. It's a market place. There are many people who are doing this business in Kurla. One has to get there and ask around. Hope you find someone like this in Ludhiana

  • @kunal14321
    @kunal14321 11 років тому

    Hello Rishi please upload the second part of Cheap Rooftop Vegetable Garden

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.
      My blog whoisrishi.com
      Sustainable Living Indians - sulins.org

  • @srichamundeshwarifpokarnat2000
    @srichamundeshwarifpokarnat2000 7 років тому +1

    Nice guruji

  • @BhargavSushant
    @BhargavSushant 3 роки тому

    I was looking for similar contraption for my roof garden, thanks
    But it seems video ended abruptly
    Any updates on this

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.
      My blog whoisrishi.com
      Sustainable Living Indians - sulins.org

  • @pejavara
    @pejavara 11 років тому

    You really inspired about gardening. Thank you soooooooo much.
    What is the fillings, and filling procedure after this part 1 sirji??

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      I had a limited yield and was not able to grow too much vegetables. Also the earthworms got eaten by rats. :)
      So as I mentioned I canned this project and switched to moving on land and creating an eco village - suryagram.sulins.org

  • @ady_k
    @ady_k 11 років тому

    Really wished you had a part 2, part 3. This video is adventurous :) Curious, How was your yield? I have seen rooftop farming quite different from you - in the sense, not hydroponic. they use coco-peat to act as a mulch, they use pots because roots will just spread (that 1x1 ft line is just a political boundary :), but in the rhyzosphere, it looked like a mess specially radish, spinach and asparagus ).

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.
      My blog whoisrishi.com
      Sustainable Living Indians - sulins.org

  • @gsubashika
    @gsubashika 8 років тому

    Sorry to bother you. Do u think u can have an online blog, with something like a manual??? or do u know any exisitng link??

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  8 років тому +2

      Hi Suashika,
      I created the video to avoid the need to create a manual. :)

    • @subbiahm9140
      @subbiahm9140 8 років тому

      subashika govindan

  • @akisoin
    @akisoin 5 років тому

    This is a fabulous inclusion of several techniques! I had a question, are you watering the Coco peat with RO water or a nutrient rich solution, similar to what are used in Hydroponics?

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  5 років тому

      I don't use it anymore. The terrace apartment is given on rent now.

  • @chandrakantl.sawant5006
    @chandrakantl.sawant5006 10 років тому +1

    Great job

  • @priyanka3924
    @priyanka3924 4 роки тому

    Can you help me to set up a new garden

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  4 роки тому

      Hi Priyanka, happy to guide you by email. Send me an email on rishigangoly@gmail.com. I am too busy with my own work.

  • @sanandaraaman
    @sanandaraaman 8 років тому

    Sir,excellent video....But I have a doubt...whether cocopeat is enough to get good yield..does it require any red sand....?pls confirm..I very interested to one garden in our house...

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      So cocopeat only helps with retaining the water. The Verm compost part is what makes the veggies grow.

  • @Sbhabhi
    @Sbhabhi 11 років тому

    Nice trial.Only regret is you abandoned this project.Thanks for sharing Indian wicking bed -Rishi Gangoly style.All the best for Suryagram.

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  11 років тому +1

      I actually upgraded this project. Now we're buying land and moving out of the city to live in harmony with nature. :)
      See website for more info
      suryagram.sulins.org
      Also there are many ways one can make a lot of money living in remote areas of the country... i.e. if that is still a goal / concern for some individuals. :)

    • @Sbhabhi
      @Sbhabhi 11 років тому

      Rishi Gangoly
      Wish I could join such a group someday in future.

  • @shubhamondkar1477
    @shubhamondkar1477 10 років тому

    Where is this Suryagram? Is it somewhere near Mumbai? Can i come and visit? Would like to some things from you and adapt at my farm on Khopoli Pali rd in Raigad dist in Maharashtra.

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      suryagram.sulins.org
      We haven't purchased the land yet.

  • @shivajiakarshe6681
    @shivajiakarshe6681 11 років тому

    HI,
    Impressed, where do we get the coco soil, what is it brand name? can you please provide supplier name?

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      You can use any. Just go to a Nursery. They will sell it to you.

  • @narasimharaoboga359
    @narasimharaoboga359 11 років тому

    thank u sir , pl post more , can u pl show the after plantation how it is pl

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      I had a limited yield and was not able to grow too much vegetables. Also the earthworms got eaten by rats. :)
      So as I mentioned I canned this project and switched to moving on land and creating an eco village - suryagram.sulins.org

  • @anukasrinivaspadmawati4681
    @anukasrinivaspadmawati4681 9 років тому

    hi bro
    it is very good , its very simple…
    but were is left part viode

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.
      My blog whoisrishi.com
      Sustainable Living Indians - sulins.org

  • @piyush287
    @piyush287 10 років тому +1

    Hi Rishi,
    Your video is inspirational, can you suggest from where i can get the coco peat in delhi. And is coco peat is self sufficient. No soil is required along with it?
    Regards
    Piyush Mangla

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      We do need a layer of vermicompost on top of the coco peat.
      Here is a link to source the coco peat online.
      goo.gl/PtdiOG

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  9 років тому

      Piyush Mangla No you do need to kick start with Vermi Compost along with the Coco Peat. See Green Tech Life for more information - greetechlife.in

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  9 років тому +1

      Rishi Gangoly You can order it online from Amazon.in ... Click this link for details - goo.gl/nCmCuk

  • @manglagardens
    @manglagardens 7 років тому

    Thanks For The Information

  • @RishiGangoly
    @RishiGangoly  11 років тому

    Hi Kunal, Sorry but I canned this project and decided to start a project to setup an eco village instead. It's called SuryaGram. Type "suryagram eco village" on Google and you'll find it.

  • @drmeghanabagalkotkar.official
    @drmeghanabagalkotkar.official 7 років тому

    we want to see the part 2 video also

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      After you watch the video, the rest is quite easy. Just put the seeds in the soil and put water in the pipe twice a month. Also when you put earthworms in the soil they will automatically go inside in about 10 minutes. Just make sure you have enough organic veg waste in the worm bin. That's all there is to it.
      My blog whoisrishi.com
      Sustainable Living Indians - sulins.org

  • @sauood8
    @sauood8 8 років тому

    very nice. can you provide it in pakistan?

  • @balasubs1
    @balasubs1 8 років тому

    Hi rishi can u make ready made kits n sell what will be the cost involved??

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      There is a guy in Bangalore that used to charge Rupees 25000 for them. His name is Arijit. If you want I can connect you with him.

    • @balasubs1
      @balasubs1 3 роки тому

      @@RishiGangoly thanks shall inform you incase of need !

  • @vikralgabral9280
    @vikralgabral9280 8 років тому

    Sir india mein app kaha se ho?

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  3 роки тому

      I live on a farm two hours from Mumbai

  • @gardeningtipswithphil2244
    @gardeningtipswithphil2244 10 років тому

    To get really healthy and nutritious vegetables and fruit organic is the way to go because you look after the soil and thus the health of the plant, just my opinion. Got a few hints and tips on my channel.

  • @manjukirti
    @manjukirti 11 років тому

    I am inspired too.But this is half work done.Please help us go thru complete process thru video.If you cant please write in detail.

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      I had a limited yield and was not able to grow too much vegetables. Also the earthworms got eaten by rats. :)
      So as I mentioned I canned this project and switched to moving on land and creating an eco village - suryagram.sulins.org

  • @ranjitkumar-ww2dj
    @ranjitkumar-ww2dj 9 років тому +6

    The concept is good but the system made for earthworms doesn't work.
    One more thing is clear that coco pet is only the media for low weight good drainage and very poor in nutrition. This doesn't work good for plants. This is my personal experience

  • @balasubs1
    @balasubs1 8 років тому

    What veggies can we grow?

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor68 11 років тому

    A good video on a very nice project, but you did go wrong on the coco-peat/water ratio and you know it because you cut the video before we could see that. ;)
    You were basically creating coco-peat slush. There is no way that just one of those blocks will be enough to create a grow medium. You should have shown that, before other people make the same mistake. Otherwise, it's a good video.

  • @vikralgabral9280
    @vikralgabral9280 8 років тому +1

    next time please vedio Hindi main banaye taki itni achi information sabhi ko mile or logo ka bhala Ho.

  • @rengaraj9772
    @rengaraj9772 11 років тому

    super sir
    i also try my terrace , please post more useful tip

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      I had a limited yield and was not able to grow too much vegetables. Also the earthworms got eaten by rats. :)
      So as I mentioned I canned this project and switched to moving on land and creating an eco village - suryagram.sulins.org

  • @fishermann1102
    @fishermann1102 8 років тому

    i love your last name, Gangoly

  • @ashishtaraiya
    @ashishtaraiya 9 років тому +1

    Gr8 job

  • @dillonmwanza6498
    @dillonmwanza6498 7 років тому

    The sound is too low.

  • @renu584
    @renu584 4 роки тому

    Good idea. But video is too long

  • @haddock54
    @haddock54 10 років тому

    More impressed by your DIY project, and the way you captured it on video for a lay man to understand and follow (with no frill language) Do let us know when the Suryagram project takes off. By the way you from Byculla?
    Here is to the humorous side of kitchen garden joezachs.blogspot.in/2013/10/customer-delight.html

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      Joe Zach .... I'm from Chembur. Will send an update of SuryaGram when it goes live. Right now I'm beginning to understand the toughest part of building a community is connecting & relating to people.

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  10 років тому

      The challenges increased so now I've exited the SuryaGram eco village group and moving on to another person's land. For more details see ebhle.com

    • @SuperRajathi
      @SuperRajathi 9 років тому +1

      Rishi Gangoly *

    • @asquare9093
      @asquare9093 9 років тому

      Rajathi Sreenivasan

  • @kishalaybhaumik
    @kishalaybhaumik 11 років тому

    puro vdo ta dekhlam.... eto ta somoy nie ja dekhalen seta 5 min. er modhyei dekhano jeto ... tahole ar part 2.... dorkar hoto na. guchhie bolte hobe..

    • @RishiGangoly
      @RishiGangoly  11 років тому

      Hi Kishalay, although I'm a Bong, I don't know Bengali. :)
      Would you like to repeat that in English? :)

  • @RishiGangoly
    @RishiGangoly  11 років тому

    Ratanshi Plant Nursery in Mumbai (Byculla)

  • @lovepreetwalia6621
    @lovepreetwalia6621 8 років тому

    not good as u donot complete your task and we can use cement or soil plot for this which is cheap

  • @relaxmindmusic4726
    @relaxmindmusic4726 6 років тому

    Bakwas