John from www.growingyourgreens.com takes you on another field trip to share with you his secret resource for purchasing seeds for only 20 cents, so that you can grow more food at home! He also shares with you how you can purchase many varieties of organic seeds for only .50. Watch this video to learn more about John’s secret seed stash!
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on another field trip to Centrose Nursery in Gardena California to check out two of his favorite perennial plants. After watching this video, you will learn how just 3 leaves off a special plant is said to have “lowered cholesterol in hundreds of people” . In addition, you will learn about two varieties of the tree collard plant that will provide you with leaves to eat year round, depending on your climate.
Starting your won seeds indoors over the winter is a great way to save money, get stronger plants, earlier blooms, and a longer growing season. An affordable and sustainable way to do that is by starting your seeds in recycled toilet paper rolls! Read the companion article here: www.gardengirltv.com Learn more at www.gardengirltv.com and www.urbansustainableliving.com.
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www.ecofilms.com.au Australian ABCTV show Gardening Australia featuring Murray Hallam talking Aquaponics.
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From the Feb. 2011 Test Realm updates–Gardens are now stuck once planted. Made this in regards to a method of “sideways” stacking in the Live realm; sadly it will be no more once Test is moved. Place your gardens carefully!
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Vegetable Garden – Planting Your Spring Tomatoes. Visit The Bayou Gardener in South Louisiana at www.thebayougardener.com
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Growing orchids indoors is possible by putting them in an east-facing window, watering them with lukewarm water and wiping the leaves dry with a clean cloth. Grow orchids inside the house, never throwing away a plant once the blossoms die, withtips from a professional gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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If you have any experience with gardening, to speak of, you probably will find this film a waste of your time. The film was made for school children, so it speaks in very basic terms, making it ideal for those who know little of gardening. I am aware that the majority of my subscribers already know most everything discussed in this video, but there are many who have little experience with gardening, and this video is being posted with those people in mind. Of course those who have experience but would like to brush up on their basic knowledge are welcome to watch and comment. This film was made by Erpi Classroom Films Inc in collaboration with Ellen Eddy Shaw of Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The copyright to this film has long expired and the film is now in the public domain.
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John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you how you can grow a risk free vegetable garden. John believes everyone should grow a portion of the food they eat, and with this guaranteed method you can do it risk free! Learn how you can grow a herb, vegetable and even fruit garden risk free after watching this video.
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A garden at the Chicago Flower & Garden Show 2010 inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Besides the use of color and patterns my favorite parts were the green spheres and the mulch made from broken glass. Also, the queens dress was a “living wall.” mrbrownthumb.blogspot.com









