In a new series of video we discuss and will show methods of gardening “when it counts.” The first 3 short videos detail some of the pitfalls and perils to the common survival/preparedness thinking of “when my storage food runs out I’ll just grow a garden.” Intermixed throughout the first three videos are also invaluable tips on gardening and food production for the homestead, survival retreat or backyard in suburbia. The first step in planning to truly grow your own food is to recognize the factors working AGAINST you, so you can plan accordingly. If your interested in being able to feed yourself from your own labor either now or after an economic collapse, peak oil, etc. then you should view these video. www.survivalreport.net Prepare, preparedness, survival, survivalist, peak oil, economic collapse, war, terrorism Survival Gardening Basics Part 2
How to get children eating better food – vegetables and fruit primarily. Australia have devised a brilliant scheme. The women behind it – world renown chef, Stephanie Alexander, her idea is simple have fruit and vegetable gardens at schools and then take it a step further – have kitchens close by – so that the children learn to grow the food, harvest it, prepare and cook the food and to ultimately eat the food. It started in Victoria – it is now going nation wide. Brilliant idea.
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it’ll take a while but it’ll be worth it! www.theproducegarden.com become a fan on the produce garden facebook page!!!
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Patti shows you more innovative ways to vertical garden. Check out her website at www.gardengirltv.com
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Patti, the Garden Girl, shows you a simple and easy way to make a compost bin for your organic lawn or garden.
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Forest Gardening with Robert Hart A forest garden is a tiny imitation of a natural forest. Once established it needs nimimal maintenance and can provide fruit, nuts, root and perennial vegetables and herbs. The principles and practice of forest gardening are described by pioneer Robert Hart who created a small forest garden on his farm on Wenlock Edge, which has been a model and inspiration for many designers and horticulturalists. See www.greenbooks.co.uk for his book.
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Patti shows you how to grow vining crops vertically continued. www.gardengirltv.com
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Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, installs her square foot garden with drip irrigation. To set up your own system, check out www.dripworksusa.com For more sustainable DIY www.gardengirltv.com
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Fresh home grown cucumbers are delicious. Check out this video about how to grow your own tasty cucumbers organically in the city.
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www.permacultureplanet.com Robert Hart’s forest garden









