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Building My Veggie Garden
Добавлен 5 дек 2020
Building my Veggie Garden is a video series about vegetable gardens. The videos share how to build vegetable gardens, how to build our bodies with healthy food, and how to build our minds by learning something new about the vegetables that we grow. The videos are funny, compelling, and original. They share about vegetables and fruits around the world.
Worm Farming with @LaicaWorms
One of the best natural fertilizers is worm castings AND it's a superfood for our plants. Geographer and Worm farmer, Ana Maria tells us how to use worm castings in our garden, and the amazing benefits of worm farming.
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Let's build a medicine box in the garden!
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Our Friends Sheila, Solemar and Victor, tell us about their garden and what a medicine box is. This is a must-have in your garden. We tell you about four plants that can can grow in it.
4 Ways to use your surplus of vegetables in the garden
Просмотров 2409 месяцев назад
Growing your own vegetables is a lot of work. It doesn’t feel right to throw away produce or let them rot in the garden after you have worked so hard for them. In this episode, we tell you what to do with those extra veggies.
The DIY Plant Superfood- Worm castings- you can make in your garden with a worm farm
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Worm castings are a plant superfood. They provide plants with Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, essential nutrients for vegetables. Worm castings also provide other essential minerals like iron, sulfur, zinc, copper, and calcium. Having a worm farm is affordable, and organic. It reduces waste going to landfills and takes up less space than traditional composting.
Self-Watering Hacks
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The benefits of self-watering are numerous, but the most important ones are saving water, saving time, and maintaining the health of your plants. Watch this episode to learn what other benefits self-watering hacks can offer.
Growing your own superfood - Microgreens!
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Microgreens are young seedlings of vegetables and herbs. They are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants up to 40 times higher than more mature leaves. Check out how to grow them and use them in your dishes.
Best travel destination combo: sustainable farming and volcanic area
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Do you like traveling? Are you interested in seeing a volcanic area? Do you enjoy organic food? Do you want to know about sustainable farming? You can combine all three things when you go to Antigua, Guatemala. A place surrounded by volcanoes. Volcanic ash makes Antigua a lush highland valley. And Caoba Farms is located in this beautiful place. They practice sustainability, have a great restaur...
Curtido or Cabbage Quick Pickle - delish and easy to make
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Curtido is a quick pickle cabbage. We learned the recipe on our recent trip to Guatemala. If your veggie garden is giving you more veggies than you can eat, try this Curtido recipe. You'll love it!
New Year's Resolution: Building a Veggie Garden
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In this episode we give you the reasons why building a vegetable garden is the best New Year's resolution you can make. There are five important key reasons. Discover what they are and start enjoying life in a garden!
When Science Brings You to the Garden
Просмотров 5852 года назад
When Science Brings You to the Garden
New patch in Largo Florida- We used grow bags
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New patch in Largo Florida- We used grow bags
Community Garden Patch: Homegrown Summer Haul
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Community Garden Patch: Homegrown Summer Haul
Community Garden Patch: growing turnips and lettuce and onion-oh my!
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Community Garden Patch: growing turnips and lettuce and onion-oh my!
Community Garden Patch: Our first harvest!
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Community Garden Patch: Our first harvest!
Diaphania Indica: the cucumber moth or the cotton caterpillar
Просмотров 3142 года назад
Diaphania Indica: the cucumber moth or the cotton caterpillar
Aphids: the vampires of the insect world
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Aphids: the vampires of the insect world
Veggie Garden Tour - one year and three months later: Explosive Growth
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Veggie Garden Tour - one year and three months later: Explosive Growth
Beekeeper teaches you everything you need to know about honeybees (Part 2/2)
Просмотров 1473 года назад
Beekeeper teaches you everything you need to know about honeybees (Part 2/2)
Beekeeper teaches you everything you need to know about honeybees (Part 1/2)
Просмотров 1693 года назад
Beekeeper teaches you everything you need to know about honeybees (Part 1/2)
Gardening with kids: veggie garden or butterfly garden?
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Gardening with kids: veggie garden or butterfly garden?
Garden to plate: Growing yellow squash and making summer squash “spaghetti”
Просмотров 763 года назад
Garden to plate: Growing yellow squash and making summer squash “spaghetti”
St Pete Youth Farm Part II: What does it take? Tour a 1 acre farm in the city
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St Pete Youth Farm Part II: What does it take? Tour a 1 acre farm in the city
St Pete Youth Farm Part 1: Farming food and community in the city
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St Pete Youth Farm Part 1: Farming food and community in the city
Garden to Plate: Growing spinach in containers and making spinach salsa
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Garden to Plate: Growing spinach in containers and making spinach salsa
Great video lots of interesting stuff🇳🇿🪱
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Great info!
Thank you!
Hi from Iowa. Your video popped up as a suggestion. This is a great idea guys!
Thank you! Let us know what healing plants you add to your garden.
Great video on plants for good health 🇳🇿❤️
Thank you for watching in New Zealand! What do you have in your medicine box?
@@buildingmyveggiegarden I’m just starting to look for ideas what to grow now watching your video I have more ideas I’m from Sydney
@@dnawormcastings Thank you for watching in Sydney. Good luck with your choices.
I like your worm bucket 🪱🇳🇿
Great job on this project
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Interesting information!😊
Thank you!
Thats smart in gonna try this
Like 35 your farm looks 🎉❤
I mostly feed my worms from the compost tumbler
Great idea.
Nice to have a John handy
Indeed!
Good video, gave me some idea what to do in my empty balcony space. However, your recording is pretty low quality, had to adjust volume throughout the video! Waiting for next video :)
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, we had issues recording the audio. It's challenging when you do it in the garden. And yes, we are working on our next video already. Do not forget to subscribe so you will know when we publish it. Have fun making your worm farm. Let us know how it goes.
This is exactly what's needed for the young trees I just planted. Thank you!!
Glad to hear our hacks will help your young trees.
@@buildingmyveggiegarden With the first hack without the bottom removed, I think I need to drill a hole in that bottom so that when it's inverted the air pressure will help push out the water from the hole in the cap. The water has been sitting in the bottle for days now.
@@truthbetold2611 Hi, thank you for the update. Yes, we had the same issue with one of our bottles. We drilled a small hole in the bottom of the bottle because we didn't want the dripping to be too much. The bigger the hole, the faster the water drips. Let us know how it goes. Thank you!
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I thought that seeds had all the nutrients that they need within them until they get to a certain size and are planted on x thank you for a lovely video x much love and God Bless from the UK xx
Hi @susiwakeman4271. Thank you for your comment. You are correct. seeds have all nutrients and energy they need to sprout out of their shell. However, once they have sprouted, they need nutrients to grow up. The growing process of microgreens is about 2 weeks, during which they need to be fed in order to grow since all of them are competing for space and minerals in the water. A few seeds perhaps could make it to 4 inches tall but not hundreds of seeds, that is why they need nutrients in the water to grow. This is a very fascinating process and we love it when we get comments like yours so we can share what we know. Thank you for watching!
@@buildingmyveggiegarden smashing x thank you so much x much love and God Bless from the UK xx
good job
Thank you!
Where do you get the trays?
Thank you for the question. We got the green containers online - Amazon. We looked under Seed Sprouter Trays- Soil-Free Cultivation Germination Tray, BPA-Free Nursery Tray. There are other places online that sell them but Amazon had them 50% off when we bought them so we got them there. Good luck!
Fantastic work! Could you tell my the additives out put in your water?that
Thank you for your question. We've tried OceanSolution 2-0-3 - Plant Food and Organic Liquid Seaweed and Kelp Fertilizer Supplement by Bloom City. Both of them have worked well with our microgreens. Let us know how it goes!
Great job, keep it up
Thank you!
Nice job!
Thank you!
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Is Roselle estrogenic like Hibiscus?
Thank you for the question. According to PubMed (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34854367/) Roselle or Hibiscus sabdariffa anthocyanins are potential modulators of estrogen receptor alpha activity with favorable toxicology.
Thank you for your comment. The pumpkin was a fun project. And the beans are delish. Thank you for sharing about the cattle panel. We’ll check it out! Have a great growing season. Good luck with the lettuces.
Great looking pumpkin, that looked like it was fun to grow. Your beans looked great also. I think this year I will be trying to expand my lettuces, and salad greens. I have done lots of romaine but this year I think I will try to grow a few more variety. I have used cattle panel (16 foot) for bean arches for over a decade and it works very good, It was a little expensive but after a decade and it is still doing great, no rust, I would recommend it highly.
@northwestgardener5076 - Thank you for your comment. The pumpkin was a fun project. And the beans are delish. Thank you for sharing about the cattle panel. We’ll check it out! Have a great growing season. Good luck with the lettuce.
In Trinidad , West Indies. we call it sorrel, it is made into a drink that is served at Christmas time.
Thank you for sharing with us. Is the recipe the same? Or do you add anything else?
Beautiful episode!
भगवान के नाम का जाप करने से सारे दुख दूर हो जाते हैं कुदरत ही भगवान है
Indeed Nature is good..
Very nice!
Thank you!
An excellent and motivating program; It should be on PBS
Thank you, Jose. We are working on it 😉
I love your videos. I am also in Pinellas and living off the land.
Thank you for watching. So great to get in touch with like-minded people. We are working on more videos. Please subscribe so we can notify you when they will be premerieing. Thank you for watching!
@@buildingmyveggiegarden I suggest we do a video together about Pinellas homesteading.
@@MagnificentHomesteading Thank you for the suggestion. We just started a vlog about a community garden. We will get back to your suggestion in the future. Thank you!
Love your video !
Thank you!
Great video !
Thank you!
Great information, thanks for sharing!
We are happy you liked it. Stay tuned. Our next episode will be about chickens in the garden :)
There is my propolis!
Yes, more about propolis in the next episode :)
@@buildingmyveggiegarden Great! I cannot wait to see it!
Great job Natalie! You did well too Heath LOL
Continued success Carla
Thank you for watching! More to come!
Love it! Keep it going guys!
Thank you for your feedback. We are working on more episodes. Please subscribe to our channel so you can know when our next episodes will premier. Thank you for watching!
@@buildingmyveggiegarden We did!
This is so cool
Thank you, Gabby. Tune in for next episode where we will talking about bananas!
Love this!!!
Thank you! check the next episode coming up. We have more to come!
When you are boiling the hibiscus tea you can also add a couple of cloves and allspice; it will enhace the flavor; you can drink it as a hot or cold beverage as well. Cheers!
Thank you, Melina for the great tip.
Thank you for watching today. Stay tuned for next week's episode.
Great job! Love that passion fruit bush!
Thanks for checking us out! It's huge.
Thank you for checking episode one. We are premiering episode 2 today at 1p,. Don't forget to watch!
Love it!!! Great job guys.
Thank you, Lynne!
Thank you for checking episode one. We are premiering episode 2 today at 1p,. Don't forget to watch!
Love it!
Thanks!! Stay tuned more to come on New Year's