Top 10 Tips For a Thriving Organic Vegetable Garden
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Over the years, Joe Lamp'l has learned a thing or two about what makes a garden healthy and productive. He's taught thousands of beginning gardeners how to start and maintain a successful organic vegetable garden, and he's sharing his top 10 tips in this video.
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Such an important point on why you should rid your garden of competitive weeds.....they can host pests that transmit diseases. Comprehensive video Joe. Thanks a mil!
I’ve been listening to your podcast now for months and this is the first video I’ve ever seen of you
Hmmm. I mention the UA-cam channel on the podcast every week but it's after the main part. Glad you found it!
Having started a vege garden for the first time ever last month this was really helpful. Thank you
Thank you for the superb video, Joe. Really helpful and informative!
Thanks Ryan. I’m glad you liked it!
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Nice of you to say! Thank you very much.
Thanks brother.
You're welcome!
Once again Joe another great informative video. No nonsense, concise.
I’m learning a lot from your videos! Thank you!
Happy to hear that and thanks for saying so!
Use bug netting or tulle on brassicas right away. It’s impossible to hand pick all of them. Sometimes if you don’t tightly secure bug netting they will be flying under that also😂.
This is very true. 👍
I've learned so much from your show. How do you deal with slugs in your garden?
I usually dust with DE ( Diatomaceous Earth) around the base of the plants and on the leaves that are affected. Organic and safe other than for soft-bodied creatures like snails and slugs.
Great tips thank you. Was watching your other channel didn't see any new videos found you here very thankful
Glad to help! Regarding the other channel(GGWTV), we use that just for the TV show episodes, and we're about to upload all the past 12 seasons in total, so it will be a great resource to watch all our TV episodes in their entirety. But here, you will find DIY and how-to episodes. And we are actively working on adding much more content here. Thanks!
how to you store/accumulate your shredded leaves amd where do u store them
Excellent!
Solid information, Joe. Your garden is coming along nicely.
Great stuff! Very personable, effective, like able guy! Very helpful & enjoyable! THANKS!
great video, as a novice my main issue is controlling the white fly, right now I am using a garlic and neem mix so far so good
Great advice. We mulch our garden beds but I can say that historically I don’t see this done by the average home gardener. That’s a shame because it is a game changer when it comes to retaining moisture and improving soil, especially in containers and raised beds.
I put leaves in my chicken pens and let them scratch and break them down along with pine shavings. Then I compost it with the chicken litter.
Another awesome video! Joe do you have an issue with termites eating your raised bed?
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Joe are you using untreated pine sleepers? I'm wanting to org my raised beds build.
The beds are made of untreated cedar timbers. 6x6’s. They’ve held up well for 12 years but now starting to show their age though.
When do you put the white polyester fabric over the plants?? When you put the seeds in? THANKS!
Cabbage worms are so annoying but my whole broccoli patch got eaten by groundhogs!😩
I'd say, watch a video and start from seeds immediately. The price of starter plants is going through the roof.
arent all gardens organic?