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Planting a Tree with Gary Overton Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 277 seconds Patti Moreno the Garden Girl and Arborist Gary Overton dig up the proper way to plant a tree. Visit www.urbansustainable living.com for more information. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Deadheading Plants with William Moss Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 192 seconds Master Urban Gardener, William Moss of CBS This Morning, and Patti Moreno the Garden Girl show you how to deadhead plants. Visit www.urbansustainable living.com and www.wemoss.org for more information. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Gardening by Cuisine: Stir Fry Beef in HD! Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 310 seconds Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, makes a delicious authentic stir fry fresh from her garden in HD! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Easy Hydroponic Aquaponic Seed Starting in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 365 seconds Patti Moreno demonstrates her easy hydroponic/aquaponic seed starting system. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to Make Stuffed Squash Flowers in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 322 seconds Edible flowers are some of my favorite things to use in my cuisine. In this video I show you how to make a traditional Italian dish, stuffed squash flowers. It's a wonderful summertime appetizer I make with shredded mozzarella cheese and basil with a pesto dip on the side. A flavorful original mozzarella stick you really should try at home. Enjoy and thanks for watching! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to make Stuffed Grape Leaves in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 377 seconds Patti Moreno, the Garden girl, makes stuffed grape leaves from her grape vines in HD. Check it out and to learn more visit: http://www.gardengir ltv.com/messageboard Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Shaker Medicinal Herb Garden in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 202 seconds Patti Moreno the Garden Girl's Shaker Medicinal Herb video, where she makes tea with herbs like Hyssop and Bee Balm in HD. If you have questions check out www.gardengirltv.com /messageboard and please Rate, comment and share my videos Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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30 Minute Herb Garden Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 307 seconds This is a promotional video with Patti Moreno the Garden Girl for Gardensoxx. The no excuses method of gardening will help you have a delicious herb garden in under 30 minutes. Watch the video and visit www.gardensoxx.com for more information. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Container Gardening with William Moss Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 277 seconds Master Urban Gardener, William Moss of CBS This Morning, shows you how to plant a container. Visit www.urbansustainable living.com and www.wemoss.org for more information. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to Plant Strawberries in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 183 seconds Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, shows you how to plant delicious strawberries. Check out Patti's website, www.gardengirltv.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Plant Files: Hosta Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 172 seconds Hostas are hardy herbaceous perennials, that are easy to grow! These shade tolerant plants come in a variety of sizes and colors and are a wonderful addition to the garden. Check out Patti's homepage! www.gardengirltv.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Italian Kitchen Garden in Hi Rez Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 600 seconds Patti plants garden beds for Italian Cuisine. Great fresh food, for foodies! Check out her homepage! www.gardengirltv.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Healthy Organic Soil in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 203 seconds Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, talks about the importance of healthy soil in your garden. Be sure to sign up for her newsletter at www.gardengirltv.com and visit www.urbansustainable living.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Gardening with Asian Greens HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 388 seconds Patti Moreno the Garden Girl, replants her Asian Garden Beds with Siamese Dragon Stir Fry mix. Check out her messageboard: www.gardengirltv. com/messageboard Check out www.urbansustainable living.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Designing Edible Landscapes HiRez Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 206 seconds Patti, the Garden Girl, encourages you to get rid of your lawn for a edible landscape. Check out http://www.gardengir ltv.com and www.urbansustainable living.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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What is Urban Sustainable Living Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 210 seconds Patti Moreno the Garden Girl explains her Sustainable Living methods. Check out http://www.gardengir ltv.com and www.urbansustainable living.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Compost Tea with Patti Moreno and Mark Highland in HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 388 seconds Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, and Mark Highland, the Organic Mechanic, hang out, talk about soil and whip up a batch of compost tea. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Tomatoes 101 with William Moss Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 217 seconds Master Gardener William Moss from CBS This Morning, gives us the run down on tomatoes, America's most popular home grown vegetable. Visit http://urbansustaina bleliving.com for more information. For more on William visit http://www.wemoss.or g. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Preserving Fruit: How to Make Jam HD Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 384 seconds In this video Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, shows you how to make a delicious Jelly or Jam from fruits around the homestead. Landscaping your home with edible plants has many benefits, including super sweet preserves to last the year. This is an HD version of a previously released video. Enjoy! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Blueberry Bush Maintenance Tips for Edible Landscaping HiRez Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 193 seconds Patti Moreno the Garden Girl discusses the proper care and maintenance for blueberry bushes. This is a higher resolution improved edit of an older video. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Backyard Livestock - 4 Week Old Ducklings Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 140 seconds 4 week old ducklings hang out and frolic in the city pond. Man, they grew fast! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to Test Your Garden Soil's pH Level Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 185 seconds In this video, Patti Moreno, the Garden GIrl shows you how to test the pH level of your garden soil using a Soil Stick. To purchase a Soil Stick visit http://www.plumstone .com. For more gardening tips go to http://www.gardengir ltv.com and http://www.urbansust ainableliving.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Vegetable Gardening: How To Plant Tomatoes Posted by: GardenGirltv
Video duration: 294 seconds Patti and special guest William Moss demonstrate how to plant a raised tomato bed. Learn about the trenching method, and companion plants, too. Get the most out of your tomato garden! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: bj616. on 14 Mar 10, 18:35:23
Great show! We garden year round here because in this region of Canada we have a green Christmas.
By: Praxxus55712. on 13 Dec 09, 02:37:51
I decorate with snow......lots of snow. Ok I actually don't decorate with it. I just shovel it into piles and piles and piles and hope it doesn't snow more. lol btw Have a great Christmas Patti! Also have a fantastic holiday everybody! *tosses tinsel on his indoor tomato plants*
By: donze52. on 12 Dec 09, 16:52:44
trick you might like is wild gourd tea bug repellent for your plants. worked many years for me. donze52
By: madeofyucca. on 11 Dec 09, 07:07:59
Ah, yes. I was being sincere. :) Plain text can be a little difficult sometimes because we can't really include tones of voice.
By: ShushLorraine. on 10 Dec 09, 22:20:51
@gaiagale well, I do have to agree with that. My favorite house decoration in our area is the family that takes the time to put up cedar posts and swags of natural greenery - very pretty.
By: gaiagale. on 10 Dec 09, 21:03:41
Oh : } ...thank you for responding I'm hoping you were being sincere. I guess sarcasm work for some however being genuine works for me : ) I was being real : )
By: madeofyucca. on 10 Dec 09, 19:50:42
@ Gaiagale: Johnny102marvin was being sarcastic.
By: Claude81. on 10 Dec 09, 18:23:43
merry ho ho ho
By: gaiagale. on 10 Dec 09, 17:15:52
thanks for seeing my comment and making time to reply : ) I pressed the thumb down when I meant to press the thumb up : { oops ...that being said, I do believe that decorating the outside with artificial items is outside of ?respecting? and ?appreciating? our natural environment : )
By: gaiagale. on 10 Dec 09, 17:09:00
thanks for seeing my comment and making time to reply : ) ...Al Gore gave us permission? Are you kidding? Appreciating the natural beauty of our respective environment is wonderful and healthy, as well as a great personal choice. It has little to do with convenience or Al's ...truth! Pointing out mistakes is outside of solution in fact it SERVES the problem and the people who are perpetuating the problem. I have a vision or a truth too! It is garbage Free Living on every level.
By: leonbosman38. on 10 Dec 09, 15:30:45
thank you great show
By: jihadacadien. on 10 Dec 09, 03:52:01
Have a great holiday season!
By: Ragrog105. on 09 Dec 09, 02:58:46
The tip with the pine cones are something I'm going to do. My neighbor has 2 very large pine trees and almost unlimited access to a quantity of cones. Thank you!.
By: ShushLorraine. on 09 Dec 09, 01:54:07
@gaiagale just consider it a personal preference - I also love the snow blanketed landscapes. But, it's not all snow everywhere, and it's only one spot and it's onlly for a while.
By: ShushLorraine. on 09 Dec 09, 01:51:22
Well now, I never thought of decorating the garden for the holidays. :-)
By: johnny102marvin. on 09 Dec 09, 00:55:53
Its ecological to feed the birds and other animals during the winter....it's OK...Al Gore gave us permission.
By: niklas1395. on 08 Dec 09, 21:15:59
here in Canada in december your garden is covered in snow...
By: skeletonmom. on 08 Dec 09, 18:29:11
The food for the outdoor critters is a wonderful gift in itself-winter wildlife is fun to watch. Roll the pinecones in peanut butter, then roll them in birdseed or black sunflower seeds. You can set them in on the porch and watch the birds/squirrels/chippies eat them-or hang the pinecones from your outdoor trees. Also, strug popped popcorn or strung cheereos are a favorite hung from the trees for the birds....
By: madeofyucca. on 08 Dec 09, 16:45:53
Cute ideas :) especially for doing with kids. Thanks for the series!
By: gaiagale. on 08 Dec 09, 14:51:20
the bird feeders is perhaps a reasonable idea however I'm questioning your focus or message. ...and the wisdom of decorating ...here's a thought the winter barrenness is just as it is supposed to be restful : ) why clutter restful places? the winter garden is beautiful in its snow blanketed state : ) ...and ecologically sustainable : )