John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to his friends Rick and Karin’s House to check out how their raised bed garden is doing. John originally helped Rick and Karin build and filmed 7 episodes on how they built their raised bed. In this episode, you can see what Rick and Karin grew over the winter time, how to control aphids by using only water, how to propogate tree collards by cuttings and learn about the two-person auger that Rick rented to dig his post holes for the 2nd raised bed he is building for this season.
These are Egyptian walking onions also known as tree onions, top onions and winter onions. I planted these early last winter and they have been growing ever since
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See the methods colonists used to help plants flourish in spite of the weather. Colonial Williamsburg gardeners Wesley Greene and Don McKelvey take us through the Colonial Nursery, located in the Historic Area across the street from Bruton Parish Church, to show us the 18th-century tools that enabled colonists to keep fruits and vegetables protected over the winter.
Here’s the easiest way to propagate plants ever! John Dromgoole shows how to take cuttings for his propagation box. You can also do this to root favorite tomatoes again this summer and to take cuttings next fall of cold-tender garden favorites.