Beware of Container Gardening Methods as Gardener Reacts to Videos Growing a Vegetable Garden Setup

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  • How to grow a vegetable garden to produce food and be successful. Many gardening methods being shown on videos simply will not grow fruits/vegetables.
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  • @vickiparrish3235
    @vickiparrish3235 Год назад +130

    Your video is MUCHLY needed right now because so many new gardeners are using totes. Last year I set my totes up identical to yours, except I used cement blocks for height instead of chairs. It was a fantastic garden until late mid summer. Heavy flash floods, then extreme drought, destroyed everyone's totes, raised beds, AND ground gardens here. So it's on to a new year and added totes. BTW-I bought the $Tree mild and hot microgreen seed packets. Seeded the entire mild packet in 1 tote. Hot in another tote. Instead of harvesting them as small microgreens, when they got big enough to transplant, I put 1 or 2 plants each in their own totes. I had over 30 plants for $2.50!! Plus seeds from letting some of them bolt.

    • @ILuvCaroline
      @ILuvCaroline 4 месяца назад

      You mean … “Very much needed”

  • @lynnt3747
    @lynnt3747 Год назад +37

    The reason why I love❤❤❤ your videos is they're NOT selling anything. So many gardening youtube channels border on being infomercials. 🤨

  • @rtaylor8522
    @rtaylor8522 Год назад +6

    Been growing in buckets and toats for 3 years successfully because of this lady. She knows what she’s talking bout

  • @phenixwars1
    @phenixwars1 Год назад +89

    This is a great video. I learned these things the hard way. I think you should make a dedicated video on which plants require their own containers and which can be put in smaller ones, etc. I have yet to see anyone give a nice guide for beginners on which plants need more space due to large root systems. Maybe one that's a little shorter so more people will watch.

  • @lindagardenlady
    @lindagardenlady Год назад +46

    Robbie-you have so much common sense that we all need to follow! Keep on telling it...we certainly need all the help we can get❤❤

  • @zoeemiko8149
    @zoeemiko8149 Год назад +19

    Yes, yes, YES! Those videos do such a disservice to budding container gardeners. I never had more than moderate success with container gardening until I started following your methods. Now I have a beautiful, in large part all producing , delicious container garden - all in totes & 5 gallon buckets - and of course sitting proudly on resin lawn chairs I've collected from thrift stores, curbside and from friends. I make my own plant tea and water the 5 gallon buckets from the drain holes in the totes. I use tulle to keep the birds and pests out, redid all my trellises this year the same way you did using the irrigation hose & plant spikes and of course make my own soil now by composting. I've also made little shade canopies that give my pants a break from the sun during the hottest part of our New Mexico summer days. One thing I added is a drip watering system to avoid having to hand water 3 times a day. Summers can get brutally hot. Under your instruction I went from a struggling container gardener to loving my garden and really loving all the wonderful veggies & fruits I've grown. oh and your method for trellising watermelons is brilliant. I grew my 1st small crop last year and loved every one of them. Thank you for making my garden a success and source of pure enjoyment!

  • @greenmacaroni8872
    @greenmacaroni8872 Год назад +40

    Hi Robbie, I’ve had lots of luck with my bins. Some of the things that I planted in the ground died because of the drought here in Texas. It was too hard for me to keep them wet enough, but my bins thrived. Its also easier to work on them because they’re higher. I love bins! Thank you for sharing! Julie🥰

    • @StormyMonday0896
      @StormyMonday0896 7 месяцев назад +2

      You have a canopy shade cloth over your bins? Trying to do similar in Florida. I am thinking to try to recycle my clean house water too

    • @greenmacaroni8872
      @greenmacaroni8872 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@StormyMonday0896 yes it’s a fifty percent shade cloth.

  • @monagriggs6352
    @monagriggs6352 Год назад +44

    Robbie, thank you for covering the root systems on plants & how we can try different things to garden, appreciate all the great help you & Gary give us🥰

  • @crazyfarmgirl606
    @crazyfarmgirl606 Год назад +37

    I have watched you for at least four years now and i can say wholeheartedly thank you for your wisdom, encouragement and caring and mostly inspiration. I have watched and listened to you for about 4-5 years now and am so grateful for your content, and chuckled at garys video where he stated he had over 80 totes🤣😂🤣😂
    I love it❤
    I have a whole different climate which we have disscussed and am still being challenged but i have not and will not give up…..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @glistenrain3822
    @glistenrain3822 Год назад +33

    Robbie, besides my sister, she is not with us anymore, she started me with containers, but YOU took my gardening to levels that I can't thank you enough! I don't say much, but I follow your lead no matter what others do. I am happy😊 you are my favorite!💞💞💞🔥🔥🔥🎯🎯🎯💯💯

  • @mamabear8401
    @mamabear8401 Год назад +28

    Last year was my first year gardening and I made the mistake of doing exactly this and threw whatever together. Your right it looked nice for a bit and then everything died. 😅
    On the bright side I learned from you I could make free soil for this year from it and try again. Thank you I’ve learned so much from your videos.

  • @SunshineInCA14
    @SunshineInCA14 Год назад +42

    I sooo appreciate you & Gary’s honesty & encouraging garden wisdom for those of us who container garden. I have learned so much from you both.💚🌱🌿🥕🥬💚

  • @Livingsamsara
    @Livingsamsara Год назад +8

    LOVE this bit of sage honesty. I am sick of the videos in which *all the good stuff* but there's no continuation of "progress."

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 Год назад +31

    U are absolutely right ... I tried your tote gardening last yr and it was an epic fail ... I planted 20 squash plants and got only 2 squash ... I thought your method was a fraud ...but watching this video I know y it failed I had like 2 to 3 plants in the same container... Thank you for clarifying it ... I'm trying again this yr
    THANKS 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @patmarkham519
      @patmarkham519 3 месяца назад

      The same thing happened with me & my paste tomatoes. Planted 2 plants in a bucket. They did great till August, then went downhill after that. Did 't know what happened, till I really thought about it. This year will only plant one plant per bucket & see what happens🎉

  • @belindadunne4312
    @belindadunne4312 Год назад +20

    Thank you so very much for all your advice. We live in a pine forest in Washington state and I totally learned that a raised bed near trees will never produce anything. Learned that a couple seasons ago. Nothing grew and when I dug up the bed there was huge roots from the surrounding trees that had not been there before.
    I bought a bunch of grow bags (before I watched your videos about why they aren't the best option over totes,but I already spent the money so I have to work with what I chose) last year and grew corn, squash, beans, potatoes ... they were great but I had to water like crazy in the summer months.
    I really appreciate your honesty and sweet personality as you share your gardening wisdom. I feel like you're my gardening big-sister. ❤😊 I grew up in San Diego, so seeing your videos always reminds me of home. That sky is absolutely beautifully blue!

  • @Kat-of2nf
    @Kat-of2nf Год назад +9

    I, too love the flower on your wall. My eyes are drawn to it every time they move into your filming.

    • @debiegordon3787
      @debiegordon3787 3 месяца назад

      Yes, what is the beautiful purple vine on the backwall?

  • @judyackley153
    @judyackley153 Год назад +14

    I love the purple that’s on your wall in the drive those are so beautiful coming down it super nice looking on the video love your videos snd those Humming birds

  • @susandyson3921
    @susandyson3921 Год назад +5

    So glad you said this. When I see those perfect beautiful raised beds planted with EVERYTHING, it makes me sad to know what it's going to do later on. Sad because it will make people never to want to garden again.
    Even though I have all the land I need to garden in, I'm going to try a few totes. Weeds in the garden over took it last year. I have to admit to myself that these senior knees can't keep up and I need to out smart the garden to make life easier.
    Thanks for helping new gardeners and old ones too.

  • @GardeningWarrior
    @GardeningWarrior Год назад +13

    This video dropped LITERALLY as I was turning and dumping compost into my vermicompost in place container gardens..I do it all the time and it doesnt kill my seedlings or plants..I thank you for all you have taught me..

  • @Curious-Lass
    @Curious-Lass Год назад +22

    You ALWAYS have the BEST advice Robbie!!! Thank you for all you do for us!!❤

  • @Brinksgal1
    @Brinksgal1 3 месяца назад +1

    You are a wonderful teacher. I live on a mountain with rock and red clay. I have beautiful azeleas and other flowering plants but I haven't had any areas with sufficient sun to grow vegetables. Your techniques will allow me to have a wonderful vegetable garden this year. Thank you so much.

  • @ndlz1
    @ndlz1 Год назад +7

    It’s a simple matter of allowing a plant to have room to feed, so it can feed you!🥰your 🥦🥕🧄!🙏

  • @heatherh3457
    @heatherh3457 Год назад +6

    BRAVO!!!!! You are absolutely right about celery seed extract. I have a degree in Agricultural Science and have worked in horticulture and the food safety industry. You CANNOT produce cured meat products safely without nitrites. Celery seed extract is a source of nitrites. I think it is disgusting that marketing capitalizes on peoples lack of knowledge, giving the a false sense of security. You are also absolutely right about plant spacing. Extensive research as been done on minimizing production inputs (space/ nutrients) for maximum production . Overcrowded plants cannot maximize there water and nutrient needs for maximum growth. It is a constant source of frustration for me when people promote things that have no basis in basic biological principles and fact. Keep up the good work Robbie.

    • @trappedinroom1014
      @trappedinroom1014 Год назад

      That’s a really interesting comment. What about the safety of using the celery seeds themselves in cooking etc…are they potentially harmful do you think if used excessively? 🙂👍🏻

    • @heatherh3457
      @heatherh3457 Год назад +1

      @@trappedinroom1014 I believe it's a fermentation type extraction process. I don't think you could ever eat enough celery seed as it is to cause any problems. It's like so many things the danger is in the dose. To much water is bad for you too.😄

  • @gtrgenie
    @gtrgenie Год назад +8

    I use 2 5 gal Lowe's buckets with 1 having a spigot, the other with holes in the bottom. I put the 1 with holes into the 1 with the spigot. I stuff with Tree Collard leaves and put a top on. 3 weeks later I have Tree Collard juice with barely any bad smell and use to feed all my plants. Thx Robbie!

  • @ale347baker
    @ale347baker Год назад +29

    Robbie, I think it matters how much time and space you have, as well as how busy your life is with other things. For space, if you have a limited amount, square foot gardening makes sense. As well as how much area you have to gather composting materials. If your garden is already established, you exert less effort than a person who is starting new. For time, people who want to garden but don't have extra time to gather and store all the materials to compost, fertilizer makes sense. It gets you gardening while you live your life, instead of knowing you won't have the time and just quitting. I have a medium sized yard, but most of the space is for my kids and pet to play in. So I square foot garden. My husband wants to garden but doesn't want to go out there daily or often, so its up to me to maintain, and I'm busy. I did last year, and its rewarding, but its a commitment. I think its ok to do what you can and what fits you and your life. Composting in place is great, but not everyone can do it that way. So I'll just say I don't think the gardeners are lying, I did it last year and my plants thrived. A mix and match approach is good I think.

    • @vngudes
      @vngudes Год назад +2

      Exactly thanks for saying this!

  • @bobathanasidy2741
    @bobathanasidy2741 Год назад +8

    Love layering concepts but would love to see more on “acceptable” companion planting in totes. Thank you.

  • @jimshirey2293
    @jimshirey2293 Год назад +9

    Great video! I live in Ohio. Started tote gardening a couple years ago. I'm able, due to weather conditions here, to grow 2 tomatoes (Roma), 2 peppers, 2 cucumber in my 18 gallon totes...but I agree, if weather conditions were different it wouldn't work, and last year was rough with a dry, hot summer. Thank you for the info!

  • @dorindafulton
    @dorindafulton Год назад +9

    Great video as always 😊 Thank you for sharing. I have several raised beds that are 4x8 and 24 inches high. I use them for okra and tomatoes. I have used tires and totes that I'm using for other plants. I also believe in giving plants their own space . Have a great day and happy gardening 🌿🌱😊🤗

  • @nancydb1390
    @nancydb1390 Год назад +8

    I live in the middle of pine trees. Ai yi yi. You bet most of my pots are on chairs. I still have a lot to learn.

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex Год назад +11

    love that pink stuff growing over the wall!!!
    You do great videos!!!!! Good advice! We all need to adjust to our conditions. I am liking the container thing more and more though I can grow in the ground, the containers define what is where so well. The weeds I will harvest and eat can keep growing in the ground😁

    • @Katydidit
      @Katydidit Год назад +5

      I love that pink flowering plant as well... Hopefully Robbie will let us know what it is!!

    • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy
      @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy  Год назад +8

      Thank you. It's purple ice plant. Recommended usda zones 5-9 but we're in zone 10a.

    • @kleineroteHex
      @kleineroteHex Год назад +2

      @@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy looks stunning!

  • @andronikewells5210
    @andronikewells5210 Год назад +2

    Robbie,I love your composting in place. I see all what you said is true. I had successful papayas. 4 trees gave me beautiful fruit. You said they are heavy feeders. I placed lots of kitchen scraps at the base of the trees through out the growing. I succeeded because of you. Thank you🦋💯🦋

  • @marykerr4381
    @marykerr4381 Год назад +6

    Robbie, thank you for your insights. My garden journey started 3 years ago when I stumbled on your channel. I have not looked back. I have watched other sites and I absolutely agree with everything you are saying. Be encouraged. Please continue to share your thoughts and your wisdom.

  • @sallyfoster6156
    @sallyfoster6156 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this honest and informative knowledge about root spacing. I have recently purchased 3 metal beds to square garden and i now know to plant only one root hog in the middle of 2 or 3 sq rows and do beans or radishes and flowers in the remaining four squares. Saved me a lot of regret! Thank you so much.

  • @patkrueger7353
    @patkrueger7353 Год назад +5

    Hi Robbie. I know what you mean because I watch some of these other videos also. And once again you are right. Thanks again. Happy gardening. You are wise

  • @carolkontur1442
    @carolkontur1442 Год назад

    You have set me straight on how to create a garden using containers,and I thank you for it! Our yard is a gravel pit. When trying to dig the ground you hit gravel,it's a nightmare. So I adopted your way of container gardening, and have been successful for the four years I've been doing it! Thank you so much! And condolences about losing Kitty!

  • @jean8430
    @jean8430 Год назад +1

    Hi Robbie and Gary! Thanks for your video! We use whatever we think will grow a veggie! We have 2500 cloves of garlic planted. We also have shallots, scallions, and all our herbs are in the house, because it's still to cold to plant. But I love your garden. God bless you both!

  • @Thetimecapsuletx
    @Thetimecapsuletx Год назад +2

    I love your chair garden setup. I “inherited” a chair when we bought our house and didn’t see how handy it would be and I have tons of totes.
    Roots & Refuge talked about letting bugs get on some of the plants as sacrificial plants so they won’t go to the others. I found it works! You earned my sub.

  • @ginnyhurst2290
    @ginnyhurst2290 Год назад +6

    Robbie you and Gary are wonderful!!! Thank you guys for teaching all of us how to garden. ❤😊.

  • @r.salyer8179
    @r.salyer8179 Год назад

    You ALWAYS give me something to think about! I have 16 totes. 8 more this year than last year. I have learned so much from you! ...what I've done wrong...but I keep on! Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 Год назад +6

    Yes 18 gal container is the best! I grew only one big cabbage in one 18 container.

  • @sherry1674w
    @sherry1674w Год назад +3

    Robbie, I started doing totes last year and put so many plants in each and well, not much produce and many plants died~now i know why! thanks for all this. I thought I was doing right, but, you have explained this so so so well. thanks so much. Looking to having a much better results this year. God bless. Sherry :)

  • @deblarson5408
    @deblarson5408 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is because of you that I have my chair garden! It is small just 4 chairs along the sidewalk along my sm deck. I added an trellis made of tree branches and stakes up to the railing and plant tomatoes and vining flowers. So fun to walk under! And it helps keep out of reach from bunnys and so far most of the squirrels! Thank you so much!

  • @ronaldgilliard9287
    @ronaldgilliard9287 Год назад

    I 've started with containers because of you for the past two years. I do put more than one lant per container, but pull out all roots at the end of the season and replenish with my own compost and a little Black Cow. So far, so good. Thanks.

  • @rubyr3922
    @rubyr3922 Год назад

    This is why you are my favorite gardener in this platform you share real gardening

  • @diannegriffith5444
    @diannegriffith5444 Год назад +1

    Thank you for covering the subject of root systems. I did not even think about root systems except root veggies and mints. I appreciate you.❤

  • @WanieB
    @WanieB Год назад +2

    Great info from a master gardener. Always good to share the overall info not just cute little snippets and then get really disappointed. 👍

  • @roysoto263
    @roysoto263 Год назад +1

    I totally agree. You are completely right about what you said. The roots need lots of space, especially big plants, look at the tops that grow out and thats a judgment of whats going on underneath, and plants will compete to the death or they all die due to a stressful environment they have to endure. Good video, we all need to hear this because we may tend to forget, or just get greedy with the leftover space. To succeed, we have to remember what plants need and I love what you said, "they need their own room" to be happy, then they will grow and produce.

  • @susanbritton-giza5054
    @susanbritton-giza5054 Год назад +4

    I grow in buckets from the dollar store ! 1 dollar for each bucket ! Dah, it’s a no brainer !
    Just put enough holes in the bottom to let it drain ! Then, twigs and the like, then some potting soil from miracle grow and you will be amazed !❤ all the best to all,of you ! Never give up, keep improving and feeling good about what you are trying to grow ❤!

  • @sherry1674w
    @sherry1674w Год назад +7

    Thank you Robbie for being so so so wonderful and teaching people about what is right for actually having a successful garden that produces! God bless you in all things! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND TEACHINGS AND SHARING! Sherry :)

  • @cindydyer7602
    @cindydyer7602 Год назад +4

    So informative. Thanks for all your information. I've had great success with all your tips. You have also saved me lots of money. You're the best!!!

  • @bungalobill7941
    @bungalobill7941 7 месяцев назад +3

    You can make very inexpensive raised beds out of Allura Cement Board 3x5 foot two boards. Cut them into 1x5 foot pieces (6 pieces total) and you have a 10x5x1 foot raised bed. Cut a 2x4x10 board for the corners. Cut it into six 1.5 foot pieces (6 pieces total) for the corners and to connect the middle. Use a cut T-Post, cut to 2 foot to support the sides in the middle. Use screws to connect the Allura board to the 2x4 pieces. Drill two holes through the middle boards and run a wire through in a U shape to connect the T-Post
    The Allura Board cost about $15 per sheet and you need two of them. The total cost altogether is about $45. Fill it with composted soil. The Allura Board is almost indestructible and will last for over 30 years or more. Maybe even longer. Most large lumber supply stores should have the Allura Board. I bought mine from Sutherlands. With 3 Allura Boards you can cut them in half and make a 10x5x1.5 foot raised bed.
    The prefab metal beds can cost $300. You can build the same thing out of the Allura Board for a fraction of the cost. And it will actually last longer.

    • @sheilatorres1908
      @sheilatorres1908 4 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing this smart approach.

  • @alishafulton5454
    @alishafulton5454 Год назад

    This video has helped me! This explains why these weeds popped up my mint pot. Now I can plant wiser this year!!

  • @candypodratz
    @candypodratz Год назад +2

    I have a small backyard. And half of it floods, so i can't plant anything there. Or so i thought!
    As i was watching the first couple videos after i found you i thought "i can plant ALL THE THINGS in my flood zone, i just need CONTAINERS!!!!!!" So you didn't get me into gardening, but you've expanded my garden to 3x the size it was!!! TY!

  • @sundrop3911
    @sundrop3911 Год назад

    I'm somewhat new to this channel. I love your videos. I have been binge watching for a week or so now. I'm currently waiting on my second solar pump to arrive, the first one came broken. I am successfully growing in an old refrigerator for a few years now. I also have a 12 by 25 feet garden in the ground that usually looks like a jungle by August, due to my lack of staying on top of weeding here in Ohio. I'm now going to try your container and layering method. I'm looking forward to more of your videos. I have been gardening for 20 years with many successes and failures. But I am gaining so much more valuable information from you and your channel. Thank you.

  • @melodylamour6123
    @melodylamour6123 Год назад +3

    LOL you just mentioned your own t-shirt and here's one idea. Something like, "Robbie says ..."
    Why? Because I betcha everyone I know, especially my boyfriend, hears me say "Robbie in California says ..." at least 20 times or more a month. I really respect your opinions and advice because what you say and show us works.

  • @kabernat
    @kabernat Год назад

    THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS KEEPING IT REAL!! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! From OHIO & PUERTO RICO!! 🇵🇷
    🇺🇸

  • @donnagaudette6502
    @donnagaudette6502 5 месяцев назад

    10 mths later.
    I am just starting my container gardening for the first time. My husband built me some stands to place my containers in. I had already plan putting one plant in each container. I am now real excited about it because this video is an encouragement.

  • @sunfiregirl9927yaho
    @sunfiregirl9927yaho Год назад +5

    Hi Robbie! What a beautiful day there! Here in Corpus Christi Texas mega heavy rain and flooding storming today. Over now. Backyard is a lake. Looking forward to this beautiful weather your having. Thank you for the video. ❤😊💯📌🌞

    • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy
      @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy  Год назад +3

      I wish for your weather to improve, but as you are waiting, I am coming up with NEW Ideas in gardening, that may give you ideas and a great boost to the warm weather coming soon. Take care!

  • @sheilaa7401
    @sheilaa7401 Год назад

    Hello Robbie, your video on how to grow in totes was very helpful, thank you for your honesty about how you actually get your tote garden success.

  • @irishpixierose
    @irishpixierose Год назад

    Robbie I think you did a great job explaining. I was told "natural" ingredients means they started with natural, but they are allowed to use other unnatural things to make that ingredient. I hope I wrote that correctly and did not confuse anyone.

  • @cjjjj7163
    @cjjjj7163 Год назад

    I AM SO GLAD I CAME ACROSS YOUR VIDEO I AM ASENIOR AND TRYING TO GROW IN THE CONTAINER - THANKYOU AND WANT TO LEARN - GOD BLESS YOU

  • @joydenisegilmour-culver6082
    @joydenisegilmour-culver6082 3 месяца назад

    Hi Robbie! So excited and glad thst i found your videos!!!
    This is my first year of container gardening! I cant wait to get started! I live in southern Indiana and this gardem this year is going to show this small town the best gaeden ever! Your hummingbird fountains have also inspired me. I havent seen any butterfly puddlers yet from you but you may not do those. But with the hummingbird fountains and butterfly puddler will add more creation to my garden. My comments are a combination of your videos. Love the idea of adding the reverse is great too!
    Love you already. Ghank you for all of your videos!

  • @Laqueen844
    @Laqueen844 Год назад

    You make gardening so easy. I follow your method and I love it

  • @legauxmc
    @legauxmc Год назад +1

    Thank goodness I saw this video today
    I had planted 2-4 zucchinis in 1 pot
    Need to transplant a few of them this week
    Thank you, probably why I failed big time last year

  • @gardeningforfunandlongevit6076

    Great advice, I have experienced this many times over when I plant too many things in one container.

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 8 месяцев назад

    You are so right! I know because it happens to my raise beds. Those roots enters in the beds. I have to empty the beds and pull,chop those roots out and refill those beds. I now used tots I learned from you. Had beautiful cabbage, one per container. Best ever! Thank you sweet lady.❤ ps i still keep my raised beds as long as I work it and do the extra work getting rid of those roots.

  • @pjwood220
    @pjwood220 Год назад

    You just popped in my feed.
    Really impressed with your information!
    Definitely a new fan!
    I appreciate Truth!

  • @Bgraytful
    @Bgraytful Год назад +3

    Your ideas on container gardening have given me a practical and chap way to double the gardening space I have because I now am able to use the space near my trees with invasive roots. I am experimenting this year with an in ground raised bed one more time using the huglekulture approach (logs and wood on bottom layer) but I fear it is still too close to an invasive fig tree. We will see. Just to be safe I've filled empty spaces with plants in pots so I will get SOME results regardless.

  • @Jeannine754
    @Jeannine754 4 месяца назад +1

    You just straight up make so much sense!! Many thanks!

  • @Kate-zf7dv
    @Kate-zf7dv Год назад +4

    Thanks for the info on planting one plant with a big root ssytem in one tote. This is my first year using totes. Husband does the big garden. No raised beds. He's so old fashion. He built me a raised bed using cememnnt blocks. I only had three cucmber plants. Two black eye peas plants in that bed. They did okay. This year going to maybe put (only) three okra plants in that raised bed. Thanks for the info. I found it to be helpful to my container gardening. This is my second year.

  • @hotpepper7782
    @hotpepper7782 Год назад +1

    Robbi dear, you are bless you have made us saved a lot of money, and less worries , the man with the money dont like that, but keep up the good work , GOd Bless..... and tell Gary hi.. from the caribbean...

  • @hootiebubbabuddhabelly
    @hootiebubbabuddhabelly Год назад +6

    You've done a great service, thank you.

  • @juditrimble2604
    @juditrimble2604 3 месяца назад +1

    I just found your channel. Wow! I’m impressed! I already garden in containers, due to bad back issues, but we use the huge tubs that grain comes in (we’re blessed to have a larger farm owner that gives them to us). I’m going to use as many of your methods as possible. And, this came at the right time. We’re just now putting out our gardens in zone 6B. Thank you for all of the amazing lessons! I’m a fan!

    • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy
      @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy  3 месяца назад

      How Wonderful you have access to those large tubs, perfect❤️ I think if you use my method, you’ll find gardening really easy, thank you so much 😊 and take care and welcome ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ramonacain-jackson3153
    @ramonacain-jackson3153 Год назад

    Thank you for your gardening tips. A lot I did not know, specificly about root systems! Good to know!

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Год назад +5

    That made a lot of sense and you explained it well.

  • @mssavedin92
    @mssavedin92 6 месяцев назад +1

    Robbie, I love the way you presented this. Well done.

  • @FolseFarms
    @FolseFarms Год назад +1

    I'm not a pro, but I garden in a raised bed. I totally understand your point. This year we widened our beds and added another foot in height. And this year is the best year my garden has ever looked. I don't fertilize other than horse and pig and chicken manure.

  • @susanbritton-giza5054
    @susanbritton-giza5054 Год назад +1

    It’s so cold in Cleveland this year !
    Last year my plants were awesome ! This year is awe full! 🤣
    I have a Vege pod which is really great to keep my vege’s safe from the frost, but it’s just sad 😢!
    Ok, it will get warm 🙏🏼🙏🏼! Thx again !

  • @brooklynhomesteader3721
    @brooklynhomesteader3721 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your experience sharing...I want my starters to be more prolific and your advise on the tomatoes, squash, cucumbers and melons are on time for me!

  • @deboz8793
    @deboz8793 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the reminder that less can equal more. I’ve always known that over crowding a bed of plants/veggies can result in a small yield, (as my Mom had told me more times that I can call 😊), but sometimes I do and have regretted it.
    But last year I planted peppers and tomatoes in their own containers and got plenty at harvest.
    Just need to not let the excitement of planting outweigh my desire to grow a lot.

  • @conversingwithconita
    @conversingwithconita Год назад

    I always love the way you garden

  • @normarobles4899
    @normarobles4899 Год назад +1

    I find growing in 8x4 foot 1ft high worked great and I planted so many plants it did great I had at least 3 squash and tomatoes with rich gardening soil I bought in bulk from a local landscaping shop I had so much success

  • @KathyFitz1113
    @KathyFitz1113 Год назад

    “If you know what you’re doing, shut this off and do something else” Lol! I’ve been gardening forever and I love your videos!! and yes, I’ve learned a few things from you.

  • @beccagee5905
    @beccagee5905 Год назад +2

    I put old limbs in the bottom of my containers, then layer leaves, then garden soil, i started with plants that should be hilled like tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, and add more soil as the rain causes the layers to settle. I get a lot of rain, so water is not an issue especially the leaves and dead wood act as a sponge. My potatoes, and tomatoes are huge. I planted my cherry tomatoes in large pots. I havent planted any huge plants like squash, melon, or brassica yet. I may have to transplant some of my tomatoes 😢 as i have more than one in a tote.

  • @catherinelash3036
    @catherinelash3036 Год назад +5

    Thank you!
    Thank you!!!
    Thank you!!!!!

  • @susanjordan2130
    @susanjordan2130 8 месяцев назад +1

    I use all your great ideas and they always work fir me.❤

  • @NonieK2267
    @NonieK2267 Год назад

    You are so right about the mint. My Peppermint was growing next to my raised bed their roots went under the bed and up into my raised bed lol

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC Год назад +6

    Robbie and Gary Gardening Easy is the best channel 😊

  • @tonya8652
    @tonya8652 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate this video and it has gave me much to think about. I was born and raised in Ohio we moved to South Carolina 7 years ago I was always planting flowers and small vegetable gardens when I lived in Ohio but moving to South Carolina has been much different for me here we have super hard red clay soil. I hadn't had hardly any luck planting anything, so besides the different soil your video also made me realize something else about my property here, we live in the country and all behind our backyard and to the right side of our yard and property we are surrounded by woods big pine tree trees and some other trees plus in total we have 6 big big trees in different areas around the house in the yard not to mention the bushes all around front and sides of our house. So now my mind is thinking differently about how ,what and where I can successfully plant again like in containers or only in couple areas of our yard where there may not be as much tree roots , and thinking about a better watering system because in summer here we also don't get as much from rain and long hot sunny day's. I feel kind of stupid for not thinking about all the trees and huge root systems they have especially since I have been gardening most of my life, I honestly thought I just couldn't get the hang of planting in this rock hard clay dirt. In Ohio I had the most beautiful dark black soil all over my yard every time it rained my whole yard and walkway was full of earth worms I had very healthy soil and grass I also never used any type of chemicals. No fertilizer, no weed killers nothing I enjoyed my yard work and spent hours at a time cutting the grass I weeded by hand edged by hand lol . I also had the most beautiful lawn garden and flowers in the whole neighborhood, but not now😢. But I know now there is hope I just have to be strategic and creative,

  • @lynnharris7119
    @lynnharris7119 Год назад +1

    I'm going to try to grow some tomatoes for sure, I'm in Michigan and don't even buy them their so tasteless, I have to watch more of your video's,I'm so happy I found you, I want to make soil Oh my goodness I'm so excited! Thank you

    • @FloridaGirl-
      @FloridaGirl- Год назад

      Originally from Mich. You should have no problem growing them there. In the ground! If you plant them in pot. Be sure it’s a big one. Their root system is huge. This fall. Collect and save leaves from the trees. It makes the best compost! I had 10 acres and a gr house up there. There’s alot you can grow! Squash does great too!

  • @debbiegallett1125
    @debbiegallett1125 Год назад +3

    Wow, I did not know that about celery extract. When I would see that I thought it was OK. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @bigneecee3126
    @bigneecee3126 Год назад

    Robbie, you are so true about too many plants in the same container (having stunted growth

  • @gdean108
    @gdean108 Год назад

    Thanks for information about mulch tea. I have been making some in gallon buckets. I crossing my fingers that it works for me as well as it works for you.

  • @jocerod123
    @jocerod123 Год назад

    I planted an avocado seed in a container,,, it was growing great… I took it out and planted in Florida soil and it died… I now know I should have left it there since it was doing great I also planted about 8 bush beans and only 1 took off and they died… argh … you have inspired me to try again and I will def continue with plastic containers and do 1 plant per container. Thank you for such a great video!!!

  • @pennypiper5857
    @pennypiper5857 Год назад +2

    Thanks great information, I just ordered the 18gal totes, now just figuring out how much I can plant in them.

  • @dianerodriguez6546
    @dianerodriguez6546 Год назад +1

    I fill my whiskey barrel with store bought gardening soil and I mix worm castings, blood and bone meal and 25% vermiculite to 75% soil to help with retaining moisture, then supply water soluble fertilizer once every 7 days. And wow my garden is beautiful whether planting in pots or ground. And pest are killed by spraying a mixture of cold pressed neem oil, water and natural dish detergent keep mix well. This spray kills bugs and prevents different types of mold like powdery mildew and such from attacking your garden. Hope this helps someone 😊

  • @vicmaine05
    @vicmaine05 Год назад +2

    Robbie, you are amazing!!

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 4 месяца назад +1

    @Robbie and Gary : congratulations on 302,000 subscribers !!!! Keep growing !!!!

  • @Green.Country.Agroforestry
    @Green.Country.Agroforestry Год назад

    I really don't do container gardening, so you brought up some issues that I haven't thought about! @20:58 when the list of plants and their respective _root systems_ begins .. we often don't think of the space that the root systems take. It is easy enough to see the growth _above_ ground, and also easy to assume that what we see above ground is going to be reflected below .. and that might be true to an extent, but different plants do have different growth habits for their roots - I try to avoid planting root vegetables near plants with shallow root systems, for example - not because of competition for root space, but because the harvesting of the vegetable would disrupt the shallow rooted plant (so no sweet potatoes or cannas alongside blueberries!). Depending on soil type and available resources, spacing for root development *does* enter the picture for gardening outside of containers, too - so this list is good for everyone. Nice job Robbie!

  • @lindamckeny876
    @lindamckeny876 Год назад

    I am doing grow pots with one individual plants per pot, I figure it would be easier for me and not be over whelmed since this is my first time this year to do a garden, Retired this year and have never did any gardening before. I have enjoyed your channel and your endless tips.