A video of the seedlings in my fall vegetable garden and the structures that will protect the vegetables through the winter allowing me to harvest them as I need to.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: gardening, howto & style, protect-the-vegetables, seedlings, structures, the-seedlings, through-the-winter, vegetables, vegetables-through, winter, winter gardening, year round gardening
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- September 6, 2011 – 4:28 pm
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- By oneacrewine
Garden update # 5 August 19 mainly focusing on pumpkin’s and other winter squash
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: focusing-on-pumpkin, gardening, grow, growing, howto & style, mainly-focusing, organic, patch, pumpkin, squash, winter
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- August 22, 2011 – 1:17 am
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- By LERGPvids
So this is a quick update of my garden. My Fall Plants will be a follows: – Turnips – Swiss Chard – Black Zucchini – Spaghetti Squash – Baby Blue Hubbard Squash – Winter Butternut Squash – American Flag Leeks – King Richard Leeks – Oriental Mustard Greens (Taisai) – Oriental Mustard Greens (Kyona) – Arugula (Rocquete) – Endive (Escarole) – Radicchio (type of endive) – Carrots Carnival Clown (Carrots grown in cold temps are sweeter higher sugar content) – Chinese Celery (Kan Tsai) I still need to purchase so of the following: – Cabbage – Broccoli – Spinach – Cauliflower (purple & standard white) – & Winter Melon (aka White Gourd, Ash Gourd, or Fuzzy Melon)
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: black-zucchini, chinese-celery, fall gardening, garden, howto & style, oriental, richard-leeks, save my plant, swiss-chard, the-following, winter, winter garden
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- August 14, 2011 – 1:13 pm
- Author:
- By oneacrewine
I’m Doug Green from www.water-gardens-information.com and this simple water gardening in container technique can be used with any sized pot for some instant container gardening. Total time to construct it was less than a half hour once I found all the bits and pieces I wanted to use. The main thing I learned was to really, really make sure the bottom hole was cleaned and plugged up with my glue gun
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: around-the-hole, containers, flower, from-the-garden, health, pond, white, winter
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- July 7, 2011 – 10:17 am
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- By cwb003528
Lowe’s shows you how to clean up your fall garden so that it looks attractive all winter. Also learn how to protect your plants so they weather the winter and come back happy and healthy in the spring. At the end of autumn or after frost, you need to clean up your annual beds and containers
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: garden, keeps-the-bark, lowes, mulch, perennials, protect a garden, winter, winter gardening, winter-interest, your-garden
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- June 13, 2011 – 9:04 am
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- By GreenGardenGuy1
Larry Sallee, President of Seed and Light International, takes us through the final Winter Gardening Series and sums up his experience. Created with MAGIX Video deluxe 17 Plus
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: alternate technologies, gardening, light, light-international, lowes, perennials, president, seed and light, seeds of light, urban gardening, video, winter, winter gardening
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- April 2, 2011 – 9:20 pm
- Author:
- By bsantianni
www.lowes.com Find a window box that is 6-8 inches deep and includes drainage holes. Fill the box about 2/3 full with a good potting soil mix.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: evergreen-tree, flowers, gardening, howto & style, lowes, small-evergreen, summer, summer-window, tips, window, winter
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- March 14, 2011 – 11:27 am
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- By farmboy3110
Make your own miniature greenhouse from recyclables and get a jump on spring by sowing winter seeds.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: fertilizer, garden, greenhouse, howto & style, miniature-greenhouse, seeds, sow, tape, winter, your-own
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- March 10, 2011 – 8:21 am
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- By growingwisdom
Year-Round Vegetable Production Using Organic Practices Eliot Coleman is one of America’s most innovative farmers. His determination to grow organic vegetable crops during the winter for profit in Maine has started a revolution among small farmers and market gardeners throughout the temperate climate regions of the world. Thanks to Eliot Coleman’s books such as Four Season Harvest and The Winter Harvest Handbook many Virginia farmers now look forward to the fall as a time to get started in crop production.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: agriculture, cool, eliot-coleman, growing, practices-eliot, season, update, winter
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- February 14, 2011 – 9:28 am
- Author:
- By headgardener2u
I apologize for the quietness of this video. We lent the camera out and when it came back the settings had been changed.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: backyard greenhouse, compost-pile, cool, growing, lent-the-camera, much-going, season, the-settings, update, urban gardening, winter
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- January 30, 2011 – 12:07 pm
- Author:
- By oneacrewine