Thanks By: Waxfiretape. on 14 Jun 10, 03:12:52 Thanks
I believe she is ... By: llcyll. on 27 May 10, 15:09:47 I believe she is wrong about the number of pumpkin plants in that bed resulting in smaller pumpkins. If you are going to plant that amount of pumpkins then what should be done is making sure the required nutrients are there now for that number of plants. Adding more compost, regular applications of compost tea, etc. I recommend people to always learn from various schools of thought and experiment for themselves.
good info thank you By: CHOCCYDAZZLE. on 24 May 10, 12:51:51 good info thank you
Thanks, I am a ... By: xxnoangelxx. on 11 May 10, 04:54:36 Thanks, I am a beginner.
Excellent Video, ... By: ultimatelionhearttv. on 08 Mar 10, 16:32:21 Excellent Video, thanks for sharing!!!
Good video...keep ... By: pepperjoe12. on 13 Feb 10, 10:46:28 Good video...keep in mind Mother Nature doesn't water/rain every day. Check out my videos for Gardening tips.
Those pumpkins look ... By: Praxxus55712. on 06 Feb 10, 02:05:40 Those pumpkins look large enough for my needs. I don't need a pumpkin bigger than a volkswagon. :)
There are no ... By: jihadacadien. on 26 Jan 10, 02:47:43 There are no mistakes....only learning opportunities .
@HoboCabbage I'm ... By: MatthewsTech. on 23 Jan 10, 10:25:10 @HoboCabbage I'm thinking the same........
Does anyone use ... By: coirgreen. on 21 Jan 10, 15:05:06 Does anyone use Growbags (Combination of coco peat and/or husk chips) to grow Tomato's? Growbags are 100% natural and environmentally sustainable, used widely in the industry due to the benefits of the product for Tomato growing...
Help protect our environment, use environmentally friendly products.
Your wisdom is ... By: donze52. on 04 Jan 10, 16:16:43 Your wisdom is evident, but hope you consider wild gourd tea, as it does not kill bugs but rather stop them from eating your crops. always test on one type of plant to make sure of no problems. but I have in my years found nothing better as a bug repellent for plants
I like using my ... By: ToyMaster83. on 04 Jan 10, 11:58:03 I like using my insect friends to eat the bad insects. I do not use organic or chemical pesticides any more. I promote the good bugs in my garden to eat them-- or use safe traps, like beer traps or coloured plastic in water to attract certain bugs or my hands to catch them. The BEST way to fight off bugs is to have healthy plants as they produce their own natural pesticides. Growing in nutrient rich compost produces REALLY healthy plants. There is nothing like it.
..people make ... By: ToyMaster83. on 04 Jan 10, 11:53:18 ..people make mistakes. It may not be a mistake, but someone may have a better way of doing something. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to growing vegies, but there is always someone who knows more. I am open to suggestions and trying new ways. If the new ways work better, I employ those new ways. Open minds allow us to grow and continue to learn.
the worst mistake ... By: donze52. on 31 Dec 09, 23:23:45 the worst mistake is not to much water, as I use only rain water and save it till I need it.
the worst mistake is using pesticides.
I use a bug repellent for my plants.
I use wild gourd leaves and make a tea to spray on my plants. Nothing in the bug world eats wild Gourd leaves so your plants are safe.
donze52
YES! Over-watering! ... By: AntiPrankPerson. on 31 Dec 09, 01:29:02 YES! Over-watering! You are so correct!!! WOW, this youtube is pretty cool!
What kind of ... By: JesusChrist5000. on 13 Oct 09, 00:39:42 What kind of dumbass would grow pumpkins, except some Halloween geek
very good need much ... By: manzoor35. on 26 Sep 09, 17:15:40 very good need much better still
My dad is a top ... By: xjasmeenyx. on 26 Jun 09, 22:53:45 My dad is a top gardener and he never makes mistakes. unlike my friends dad who is a builder.
Sad people, who would want to be a builder when you could be a gardener.
I couldn't tell ... By: buckstarchaser. on 06 Jun 09, 04:12:37 I couldn't tell that the pumpkins were crowded :( I bet they were a small variety anyway :)
The diging down technique with the organic material tip and "if you don't feel moisture add water" she gave should cover both soil types, wouldn't you think? Covering both types individually would be a much longer and confusing explanation in this brief clip for beginners I think.
These really are ... By: LaminatedGardenGuide. on 31 May 09, 19:25:05 These really are the top gardening mistakes made by first time gardeners. Great tips!
Great tips. Thank ... By: ThenShaneSays. on 14 May 09, 03:29:14 Great tips. Thank you!
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By: Waxfiretape. on 14 Jun 10, 03:12:52
Thanks
By: llcyll. on 27 May 10, 15:09:47
I believe she is wrong about the number of pumpkin plants in that bed resulting in smaller pumpkins. If you are going to plant that amount of pumpkins then what should be done is making sure the required nutrients are there now for that number of plants. Adding more compost, regular applications of compost tea, etc. I recommend people to always learn from various schools of thought and experiment for themselves.
By: CHOCCYDAZZLE. on 24 May 10, 12:51:51
good info thank you
By: xxnoangelxx. on 11 May 10, 04:54:36
Thanks, I am a beginner.
By: ultimatelionhearttv. on 08 Mar 10, 16:32:21
Excellent Video, thanks for sharing!!!
By: pepperjoe12. on 13 Feb 10, 10:46:28
Good video...keep in mind Mother Nature doesn't water/rain every day. Check out my videos for Gardening tips.
By: Praxxus55712. on 06 Feb 10, 02:05:40
Those pumpkins look large enough for my needs. I don't need a pumpkin bigger than a volkswagon. :)
By: jihadacadien. on 26 Jan 10, 02:47:43
There are no mistakes....only learning opportunities .
By: MatthewsTech. on 23 Jan 10, 10:25:10
@HoboCabbage I'm thinking the same........
By: coirgreen. on 21 Jan 10, 15:05:06
Does anyone use Growbags (Combination of coco peat and/or husk chips) to grow Tomato's? Growbags are 100% natural and environmentally sustainable, used widely in the industry due to the benefits of the product for Tomato growing... Help protect our environment, use environmentally friendly products.
By: donze52. on 04 Jan 10, 16:16:43
Your wisdom is evident, but hope you consider wild gourd tea, as it does not kill bugs but rather stop them from eating your crops. always test on one type of plant to make sure of no problems. but I have in my years found nothing better as a bug repellent for plants
By: ToyMaster83. on 04 Jan 10, 11:58:03
I like using my insect friends to eat the bad insects. I do not use organic or chemical pesticides any more. I promote the good bugs in my garden to eat them-- or use safe traps, like beer traps or coloured plastic in water to attract certain bugs or my hands to catch them. The BEST way to fight off bugs is to have healthy plants as they produce their own natural pesticides. Growing in nutrient rich compost produces REALLY healthy plants. There is nothing like it.
By: ToyMaster83. on 04 Jan 10, 11:53:18
..people make mistakes. It may not be a mistake, but someone may have a better way of doing something. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to growing vegies, but there is always someone who knows more. I am open to suggestions and trying new ways. If the new ways work better, I employ those new ways. Open minds allow us to grow and continue to learn.
By: donze52. on 31 Dec 09, 23:23:45
the worst mistake is not to much water, as I use only rain water and save it till I need it. the worst mistake is using pesticides. I use a bug repellent for my plants. I use wild gourd leaves and make a tea to spray on my plants. Nothing in the bug world eats wild Gourd leaves so your plants are safe. donze52
By: AntiPrankPerson. on 31 Dec 09, 01:29:02
YES! Over-watering! You are so correct!!! WOW, this youtube is pretty cool!
By: JesusChrist5000. on 13 Oct 09, 00:39:42
What kind of dumbass would grow pumpkins, except some Halloween geek
By: manzoor35. on 26 Sep 09, 17:15:40
very good need much better still
By: HoboCabbage. on 30 Jul 09, 17:16:38
umm... what??
By: chiongki06. on 15 Jul 09, 10:53:50
watch?v=3C4J1WiTs-c
By: 1072tara. on 26 Jun 09, 22:57:09
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By: xjasmeenyx. on 26 Jun 09, 22:53:45
My dad is a top gardener and he never makes mistakes. unlike my friends dad who is a builder. Sad people, who would want to be a builder when you could be a gardener.
By: OUTWARDTHINKING. on 14 Jun 09, 10:25:32
SMART
By: buckstarchaser. on 06 Jun 09, 04:12:37
I couldn't tell that the pumpkins were crowded :( I bet they were a small variety anyway :) The diging down technique with the organic material tip and "if you don't feel moisture add water" she gave should cover both soil types, wouldn't you think? Covering both types individually would be a much longer and confusing explanation in this brief clip for beginners I think.
By: LaminatedGardenGuide. on 31 May 09, 19:25:05
These really are the top gardening mistakes made by first time gardeners. Great tips!
By: ThenShaneSays. on 14 May 09, 03:29:14
Great tips. Thank you!