7 Tips for SELF SUFFICIENCY in a SMALL SPACE

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  • If you want to be more self-sufficient but have a small space garden, these 7 tips will help maximize that space allowing you to grow more vegetables in a small space.
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    DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
    00:42 - What to grow in a small space garden
    01:38 - Grow smaller varieties in a small space garden
    02:13 - Grow vegetables in Raised Beds
    03:00 - Grow vegetables in Containers
    03:48 - Vertical gardening
    05:06 - Espalier fruit trees
    05:53 - Succession planting
    06:19 - Turn your lawn into a Vegetable garden
    Okay so typing this out, I realized that is 8 tips... so you get a bonus one free! LOL
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  • @kstewart3901
    @kstewart3901 3 месяца назад +33

    I could not agree more with your statement about the upside down world. I've felt like I'm living in a Twilight Zone episode for years now, and it just keeps getting crazier. Your garden series is quite timely, for sure.

  • @knitquiltsewstitch3571
    @knitquiltsewstitch3571 3 месяца назад +13

    We live in an apartment with a 5'x10' balcony, so everything is in pots or in containers attached to the balcony rail. This year we're growing three variety of tomato, four of chilies, two of basil, four of lettuce, three of beans, two of onion, garlic, ginger root, spinach, radish, carrots, tomatillo, ground cherry, zucchini, and little watermelons...along with cilantro, cumin, oregano, thyme, tons of zinnia, iris, lavender, petunia, borage, and sweet potato. We also have a lemon tree and an avocado tree, both in containers. Interplanting and growing things upward is the way.

  • @Sproutupgardening
    @Sproutupgardening 2 месяца назад +8

    I just have to say becoming more self-sufficient has allowed me to grow as a person. I started from a place of oh my gosh I have to do this and now it's wow I get to do this! Learning how my food grows and what it looks like. Spending more time at home instead of shopping all weekend. Learning how to can which has made me feel closer to my grandma who I used to watch can everything. It has helped me get closer to my dad. We have had so many talks about anything from how he chooses his fruit trees to how my grandma used to operate at home. It really just made me feel like more of a person and less like I'm running the rat race. ❤

  • @billiecrabill5045
    @billiecrabill5045 3 месяца назад +33

    Thirty-three years ago I was tucking veggies amongst our ornamentals on a Marine Base where we couldn't have a garden! I also composted in "flower pots" along the back of our garage.

  • @kayleighjohnson3612
    @kayleighjohnson3612 3 месяца назад +23

    We are only allowed 100 sq ft of raised beds in my HOA, so I’m mixing all sorts of edibles in with ornamentals in my flower beds around my property. Ground cherries with marigolds around my peach tree, strawberry patch with flowers around my apple trees, and I’m going to try mini watermelons with zinnias on the side of the house… a raspberry spot is also in the planning stage! Trying to see how I can pull off an asparagus patch… I’m gardening defiantly dang it! 🤣

    • @krickette5569
      @krickette5569 3 месяца назад +1

      Good for you! How about Herbs in window boxes? (assuming you're allowed to have window boxes)

  • @FishHuntFreedom
    @FishHuntFreedom 3 месяца назад +6

    Appreciate you calling out the craziness and the need to be more self sufficient

  • @selecttravelvacations7472
    @selecttravelvacations7472 3 месяца назад +25

    If you read the HOA doc, it usually says “No vegetable gardens” not no growing vegetables….but interplanting is ok. Most just don’t want all the lawn dug up for row veggie gardening. I’m sneaky. Though last year my scallop bush squashes were on full display at the very front and center. There were no complaints.

    • @amymyers7713
      @amymyers7713 3 месяца назад +3

      Lol. Good job. Be careful.

    • @thedivide3688
      @thedivide3688 3 месяца назад +1

      You can grow a lot of things that look ornamental and make it look like a full on vegetable garden. It's actually preferred anyways. You can apply permaculture principles and companion planting to have a fantastic garden.

    • @OneWildTurkey
      @OneWildTurkey 3 месяца назад

      @@amymyers7713 YES! HOA's can be murder.

    • @nancynorris1084
      @nancynorris1084 3 месяца назад +4

      Our HOA is the same way. Jan 2021 we discussed starting a raised bed garden in the backyard. In March, our neighborhood experienced a tornado. Our house received damage to our roof and one side of our privacy fence. We repurposed wood from our fence to make 3 raised beds. My husband was wary of using them until our fence was repaired so our neighbors wouldn’t totally be aware we had a garden. We since have become bolder and just this weekend added another raised bed. We also use grow bags setting in kiddie pools. I’m still learning how much more I can grow in raised beds, Brian, so thanks for this video.

    • @ccbarr58
      @ccbarr58 2 месяца назад

      That's why I own my house and no nosy HOA telling what I can do.

  • @kat6084
    @kat6084 3 месяца назад +12

    I only grow about 7 things cuz of picky eaters at our house. I also have learned to can & freeze everything to last the winter. our garden is tomatoes, potatoes, peas, sweet corn, green beans, strawberries & raspberries. I do grow myself some kohlrabi & beets too. we are on a corner lot in town & have 6 raised beds & an enclosure for the sweet corn & berries.
    For meat, we have a relationship with a local locker & have gotten 1/2 cow from same farmer each year. Plus hunting. we get eggs from a friend (trade produce). only thing we don't have contact for is dairy. I also live in SD. A bit different than the coasts

    • @seekerjordan680
      @seekerjordan680 3 месяца назад +1

      You have an amazing setup! You have mastered the needs of your family in your area. That is every gardeners end goal right there. Well done!

  • @ticaj
    @ticaj 3 месяца назад +5

    I was guilty of growing things that my family and I don't eat like arugula(Rocket) and lima beans. Even was considering growing things like bok Choy, egg plant and radishes, that they don't eat, because when I go to the garden centre, I get way too excited and have to remind and control myself 😅. Even when I first started gardening, I became way to obsessed with bell peppers and had way too many varieties.😄

  • @user-pq9zc3uc7m
    @user-pq9zc3uc7m 3 месяца назад +7

    Loved this one, Brian. Thank you. Loved your tips for "covert" veggies. Can't stand HOAs. My problem is gophers. I feel most of the state's population of the little varmints is under my feet. lol. Everything must be raised bed with hardware cloth or in containers. All barriers aside, with help from you and a local garden center, I'm pretty excited about this year. Even if I fail, I'm learning a lot so I can do better next year. (God willing!)

  • @patkrueger7353
    @patkrueger7353 3 месяца назад +5

    Today here in Pa where i live i planted my potatoes onions strawberries onions garlic peas and ny dwarf blueberry bush and asparagus. We had been getting so much rain or had been too cold. My 9 year old granddon is finally taking an interest in gardening he was helping me out today. Thank you for this video.

  • @saraleyva85sl
    @saraleyva85sl 3 месяца назад +10

    Thank you for making this video. Just started it but had to say thank you❤ I have 4 little boys so this is very important for us.

  • @sorayaamin6713
    @sorayaamin6713 3 месяца назад +6

    You have so beautiful and wide space but I have small space still doing a lots of tomatoes 🍅 peppers 🌶️ every year.
    Thank you for sharing ❤❤

  • @annamontone8952
    @annamontone8952 3 месяца назад +22

    I am right there with you. The world has gone out of control. Thus the chickens (5) I just got. Not trusting the government or the stores to provide quality food anymore.

    • @seekerjordan680
      @seekerjordan680 3 месяца назад

      Chickens are pack animals! Make sure you get her a friend or she might stress out and not lay eggs ❤

    • @annamontone8952
      @annamontone8952 3 месяца назад +4

      @@seekerjordan680 I got the maximum for the zone I am in, 5. My new adventure in life. Looking forward to raising them.

  • @vickyedwards9874
    @vickyedwards9874 3 месяца назад +11

    I need a raised garden on legs.
    I love growing zucchini, onions and tomatoes!!

    • @almostoily7541
      @almostoily7541 3 месяца назад +2

      You can try a rain gutter grow system from Larry and Evonne Hall here on RUclips.
      Or Gardening with Leon self watering containers, also here on RUclips.
      I've used both methods and have had good results.
      Also, Robbie and Gary gardening easy channel for saving money on soil for containers.
      Those, David the Good, and this channel has really helped me to get my garden game to level up 😊

    • @vickieboley9452
      @vickieboley9452 3 месяца назад +3

      If you need planting space so you don't need to bend over much, I used a modular, sturdy, plastic shelf unit to put large planting vessels on and it works great for me! No more back breaking bending. My raised garden is on legs.

    • @vickyedwards9874
      @vickyedwards9874 3 месяца назад

      @@vickieboley9452 That sounds like a pretty awesome idea! Thank you!

    • @petersoos498
      @petersoos498 2 месяца назад

      @@almostoily7541 90% of my garden is using the rain gutter grow system. Helps me not have to go out and water in my hot desert growing climate and my plants have consistent moisture and stress less.

    • @cathycrowder2226
      @cathycrowder2226 2 месяца назад

      @@almostoily7541 home Depot has large garden beds on legs that are big enough to grow most anything. Expensive but I have 2 on the side of my house that I budgeted for.

  • @dlcarbonneau3750
    @dlcarbonneau3750 3 месяца назад +8

    Even though I have over 5 months of snow or frozen ground I really got a lot out of this video, will have to watch it again. Thank you.

  • @paulettemann1483
    @paulettemann1483 3 месяца назад +4

    I planted my potatoes, and planted my first dwarf apple tree. I have all of my raised beds and containers ready . Pretty productive weekend.
    Love your videos.

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 3 месяца назад +6

    Great tips Brian as usual! 🪻💚🙃

  • @Coredance1
    @Coredance1 2 месяца назад +2

    Brussel sprouts I don’t eat them but grew them. Thankfully my. Daughter actually loved them.

  • @incorrigibletexan152
    @incorrigibletexan152 2 месяца назад

    I started the survival garden you featured a few weeks ago. The quinoa is growing beautifully. I’d never even thought about planting that before and we eat a lot of it. Thanks for the tip!

  • @BethOvertonCPMmidwife
    @BethOvertonCPMmidwife 2 месяца назад +1

    I converted my front yard into a "foodforest" and grow food there but nothing is arranged like a traditional garden. That makes the yard more interesting and neighbors often comment about how pretty I it is. For example, I have Rainbow Swiss chard scattered around the yard in an ornamental fashion and people are sometimes surprised its food because it's so pretty. I also have uses cattle panel arches over my walkways, which not only allow me to grow more but it looks great.

  • @renata3559
    @renata3559 3 месяца назад +2

    I have a backgarden where i now have 14m2 of growing space, i started with 6 and am slowly adding raised beds on the pavement, containers for berries and some old flower beds are refurbished for veggies as well. 3rd year of gardening coming up and cant wait to see what they next expansion is going to be. (Probably a new house with a garden i dont have to share with my parents XD)

  • @veronicastephens8501
    @veronicastephens8501 3 месяца назад +1

    Future is now! These ideas are mind-blowing. Now for implementation 🎉

  • @robbiesmith5169
    @robbiesmith5169 3 месяца назад +3

    Awesome tips and tricks and yes almost everyone in my world is sensing something “not good” coming. Thanks for helping us do the best we can in our space

  • @honeydew4576
    @honeydew4576 2 месяца назад +1

    This inspires me to grow greens under my vertical pumpkins.

  • @candaceromero5099
    @candaceromero5099 3 месяца назад +1

    Always great info thanks Brian. We were given some wine barrels, so we cut them in half and put on some drain holes and made our raised garden with them. Growing Celery for the 1st time this year. Always love growing tomatoes, zucchini, all kinds of winter squashes and melons.

    • @faithwaters4354
      @faithwaters4354 2 месяца назад

      I grew celery last year. I was surprised when it grew so tall. And the taste was strong in comparison to store stuff.

  • @MrKidfinger
    @MrKidfinger 3 месяца назад +1

    Eggplant! I can't stand it but it grows so well here that I can't stop growing it. I give it away 😂

  • @echognomecal6742
    @echognomecal6742 3 месяца назад +3

    Really good video
    Something else to consider if you're not 100% self-s., have limited space, &/or are on a budget:
    1. Cost of produce: Grow the more expensive stuff, buy the cheaper/bulk stuff.
    2. Any money makers? Stuff you can sell to buy what you can't/don't grow can be profitable & even fun.
    I absolutely Need potatoes, but I'll be growing less bc they're cheap to buy & I can use the space otherwise.

  • @vickyedwards9874
    @vickyedwards9874 3 месяца назад +3

    Beautiful house

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 3 месяца назад +2

    Great tips!!! ❤
    Thank you for the list. God bless!

  • @phoenixr6811
    @phoenixr6811 3 месяца назад +1

    Cute small garden 👩🏾‍🌾🥰

  • @wildzenventures
    @wildzenventures 2 месяца назад

    We started vertical gardening our tomatoes 2 years ago because of you, what a game changer! Last year we also did green beams and sweet peas and we got so much produce in a small space. Thank you! 🙏

  • @chicosgarden
    @chicosgarden 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent advice, Thank you!

  • @BonnieKennedy-pj7tn
    @BonnieKennedy-pj7tn Месяц назад

    I love your channel and I am so appreciative of your knowledge. Thank you. I am working to become more self sufficient and trying to teach my grandchildren how to garden.

  • @Nana2KCASBO
    @Nana2KCASBO 2 месяца назад

    To help others~I always grow over to can, dehydrate and give to those who don’t have the space or aren’t able to grow anything. Containers CAN be done! I’m blessed to be able to do both. We actually took down our pool to use as garden space to grow more. For the 1st time in my 56 years I have corn growing and I am so proud! I know “corn” yippie but I set goals and even if I get a few ears I AM A SUCCESS! Well that’s the way I look at it..🤷‍♀️ I wish all of you a blessed growing season🥰

  • @deannewilliams3321
    @deannewilliams3321 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for all the inspiration!

  • @lindag4484
    @lindag4484 3 месяца назад +2

    Yep. I feel like we are living in the 'upside down' too. But, in my 'rightside up' world, I grow only what we eat, however, I reserve an area in the garden, every season, for okra. I'm in Zone 5 (NH) and, yes, I grow okra, from seed, in the ground. Seems foolish, like a waste of space, but I adore waiting it out, for those few, tender, baby okra, that I get in early September and can just pluck a pod or two, off the plant, and enjoy a marvelous snack, while working in the rest of the garden.

  • @InventorKnight
    @InventorKnight 3 месяца назад +3

    Amazing space you have there.

    • @amymyers7713
      @amymyers7713 3 месяца назад

      Fairytale setting. Isn't it just darling.

  • @spir5102
    @spir5102 3 месяца назад +1

    I really like how you use your space wisely and help others see that anyone can grow in any space.

  • @mariacenteno3859
    @mariacenteno3859 2 месяца назад

    I haven't watched the whole video yet but I just have to say that I was so excited to start growing stuff from seeds. I started some seed flowers a few weeks ago and they have grown. Of course I live in MA and we had snow last week. I feel so helpless lol. I want to grow my own food but I feel it is so hard because of where I live. But I will continue trying.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 3 месяца назад

    Great video Brian! Thank you , blessings!

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 3 месяца назад +1

    Brian,
    Love growing lettuce & kale. I don't even mind when the kale bolts as the flowers are sweet & crunchy, plus my resident pollinators love them. 😊

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 3 месяца назад

    Brian,
    Love this series--thank you! 😊

  • @skyeangel07
    @skyeangel07 3 месяца назад

    This is super helpful! That guide for choosing smaller plants for the same vegetables will be very handy. Appreciate you!

  • @robinlj5767
    @robinlj5767 3 месяца назад

    All of a sudden tons of crazy & disturbing nonsense is in our face(s) with a spotlight!!! Self sufficiency is definitely the key to personal peace & security! The great thing is that gardening is fun, good for the soul, and you get great food for a very small investment financially! And once you figure it out, the time involved is very reasonable and can be customized to your lifestyle!!! Thanks from the bottom of my heart, Brian, for all the encouraging and empowering information that you share with us!

  • @scrapzwtf
    @scrapzwtf 3 месяца назад +2

    My husband and I have different tastes so I do grow things I don’t like. Unfortunately I’ve had best luck growing okra. I figured if this will be our biggest crop I better learn to like it. Pickled or fried crisp with too much ketchup, I can choke it down. Maybe this year I’ll like it.
    I have raised beds, Greenstalks, grow bags, and an old dryer drum, but doing my first ground plot this year. I covered an 8x12 area with cardboard a year and a half ago to create a melon patch. Since then I started raising quail so I began dumping poop trays with pine shavings over the cardboard in November. Stopped in February. In March I started working the area with a fork to break up the soil underneath. It looks great. I think it will be ready for planting at the end of April.
    I have enough yard for a good size garden but I have too many big trees. Every time one dies and I get it removed for $1k 😢, I get a more planting space.

    • @yeevita
      @yeevita 3 месяца назад +1

      Try a very young okra raw. They are crunchy, very mild and not slimy at all.

    • @lindamueller7592
      @lindamueller7592 2 месяца назад +1

      Make gumbo!

  • @fatinahill2789
    @fatinahill2789 3 месяца назад

    Loved these tips...Thank you!

  • @nildaotero2933
    @nildaotero2933 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing

  • @Sunnylane02174
    @Sunnylane02174 3 месяца назад

    You are one of my favorite channels! Thank you for all you do! I really learn a lot from your videos! I live on 1/4 acre. I do raised beds in the back & plant chard, lettuces, herbs, & other greens in the front in my flower beds. I get lots of compliments on them too!!!

  • @yulinbelabilla76
    @yulinbelabilla76 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the tips,sir.

  • @SharonBurnettArtisan
    @SharonBurnettArtisan 3 месяца назад

    I'm definitely interested in trying to grow my zucchini vertically this year. Thanks Brian, your knowledge is greatly appreciated.

  • @marycoakley7596
    @marycoakley7596 3 месяца назад

    Great ideas thanks you give me enthusim

  • @cynthiahennessy7
    @cynthiahennessy7 2 месяца назад

    Love this info!

  • @disrekia940
    @disrekia940 2 месяца назад

    Interesting.... 👍
    Thank you for your advice 🙏

  • @karinwatson4985
    @karinwatson4985 3 месяца назад

    Great information in this video! TFS

  • @lindysmallwood2039
    @lindysmallwood2039 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Definitely sending this video to my sister in California. Thank you!!! Blessings. ❤️🌺

  • @rickwashek478
    @rickwashek478 2 месяца назад

    Your sure right. I have been growing more each year. This year I'm going to try some sweet corn for first time. The wife still has peppers in freezer from last year along with tomato sauce.

  • @missourigirl4101
    @missourigirl4101 3 месяца назад

    Great ideas Brian!

  • @HYDROPONICS-INDOORS
    @HYDROPONICS-INDOORS 3 месяца назад

    Awesome videos and info, thanks for sharing. 🪴🪴🙏🙏🪴🪴

  • @sarahkopy6282
    @sarahkopy6282 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm sure I have said this several times before but, I just Love that cottage! It is so beautiful (and reminds me of Disneyland every time I see it (plus the cottage garden is lovely around it.

  • @PepperplacewithShawna
    @PepperplacewithShawna 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @lisamcpherson8947
    @lisamcpherson8947 3 месяца назад

    Happy Sunday thank you sir watching from Jamaica

  • @scbonsaijowo87
    @scbonsaijowo87 2 месяца назад

    Very nice sharing❤❤❤❤

  • @scottolson6201
    @scottolson6201 2 месяца назад

    Two things that I've grown and don't really care for are kohlrabi and eggplant. What's sad is they were both very prolific in my garden. Oh well, the neighbors pigs loved them. So glad that Spring finally seems to be here in So Cal. Who would of believed that we would have nighttime temps in the 30's in April? My favorite companion plant for tomatoes is the marigold. There are so many great varieties to choose from and they provide color all summer long.

  • @karenschwartz5209
    @karenschwartz5209 3 месяца назад

    😊 Thank you!

  • @bonniefillmore9684
    @bonniefillmore9684 3 месяца назад

    I have stopped trying to plant everything and I'm only planting what I know we will use this year - Hot and Mild Peppers, Potatoes, Green Beans and Cherry Tomatoes (too hot for big tomatoes here). Still trying to grow Brussel Sprouts - only got leaves this year so I made baked chips and froze the rest for spinach substitute in soup this winter. I've learned that if it doesn't work out use what you got.

  • @jeffsherwood9151
    @jeffsherwood9151 3 месяца назад

    I agree planning lot more stuff this year

  • @skyeangel07
    @skyeangel07 3 месяца назад

    Also, yes…. We live in an upside down world right now. We are trying gardening this season and praying for success!

  • @dottiegiudice7960
    @dottiegiudice7960 3 месяца назад

    Great Ideas

  • @LillieLong
    @LillieLong 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @BumblebeeAdventure
    @BumblebeeAdventure 2 месяца назад

    🐝Thanks for the great video🌻

  • @SWA-Projects
    @SWA-Projects 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tips!
    You asked for our favorite thing to plant. It didn’t take me long to answer that question… Mine is definitely tomatoes. I know it might sound boring, but there’s just so many delicious varieties. This year I’m growing “Sungold” and “Money maker” tomatoes.
    Happy season everyone!

  • @CrocGardener
    @CrocGardener 3 месяца назад

    I'm going to have to check out that tree growing technique! Excellent video!

  • @billmoore6688
    @billmoore6688 3 месяца назад

    Good advice. I’m getting older and use grow bags almost exclusively. I started raised bed gardening years ago after watching Square Foot Gardening and buying the book by Mel Bartholomew. Thanks again!

  • @LibertyLandingHomestead
    @LibertyLandingHomestead 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video

  • @always.wondering.wandering
    @always.wondering.wandering 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tips. I went and watched the "grow verticle" video. I am going to get some stakes and sprinkler conduit and give it a try. Lovin the Sunday video!

  • @chrisa6682
    @chrisa6682 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for both of your channels. I love watching them. Upside down world for sure. I'm planting my brassica starts today as the nighttime temps are above freezing.. until the weekend..yikes. I grew eggplant for a few years, the cool stripey ones and the Little Finger ones just because I could...I hate eggplant..lol. Thankfully my friends like them. Now I just grow for my family.

  • @denisehawkins7280
    @denisehawkins7280 3 месяца назад

    I love growing potatoes... Especially in pots... I love growing Carrots, onions, lettuce, tomatos, zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkins, silver beet, peas and beans...all good staples.
    Just picked an 8.9kilo pumpkin yesterday 😁 ...yay
    Plus ive been growing a lot of herbs and things to make salves ... cayenne peppers, comfrey, calendula, cone flowers... And aloe vera in pots....plus for fun ive successfully got a luffa to grow vertically...thats a first for me...tried last season and failed... im just waiting patiently now for the fruit to be ready to harvest 😁 so thats exciting...
    Awesome tips again Brian ...
    Thank you and much love from Australia 🦘💞

  • @sheriunderwood5464
    @sheriunderwood5464 3 месяца назад +1

    We just moved some Hasta’s out of our front flower bed and put in an herb garden right before I watched this video! Lol

  • @lienimagallones1973
    @lienimagallones1973 2 месяца назад

    I am from the Philippines, I planted kale and chard because I have read that kale is healthy while chard looks so fascinating to me. I never tasted them.yet

  • @TrixieJFerguson
    @TrixieJFerguson 3 месяца назад

    I currently have two absolutely STUNNING Swiss chard plants in my garden. I have never even tasted Swiss chard and really don’t know what to do with it. I bought the plants from the garden center because they were pretty. 🤷🏽‍♀️😂

  • @luzamart2
    @luzamart2 3 месяца назад

    Another good video especially for where to start. Another way to capitalize on small spaces is by using the Square Foot Gardening method. When I started my garden I used 5 gal grow bags and treated them as 1sf. I have now transitioned to raised beds and still use the SFG method to maximize my garden. Hope this helps others.

  • @UnkleAL1962
    @UnkleAL1962 3 месяца назад

    I keep seeing the pieces of logs or wood chunks you use as borders. I have a bunch from the last tree trimming session at my house - more than I can use in my backyard fire pit. So I've decided to make a raised bed out of them. They won't last forever but they will take a long time to break down!

  • @michaelgriffin8653
    @michaelgriffin8653 3 месяца назад

    Great Ideas Brian. Thanks for another great video. I live in the New Orleans area and will be doing some of what you suggested in this video.

  • @gardengoddess5606
    @gardengoddess5606 2 месяца назад

    Artichokes and asparagus are a couple of my favorite veggies. I’ve always grown what I like and for some reason I was going to grow a few things I wasn’t sure if I liked or not, if I have the space that is!! Great video!!

  • @cherieiduke1723
    @cherieiduke1723 3 месяца назад +2

    Asparagus and Jerusalem artichoke. I grow Asparagus for the purple foliage and the Jerusalem was for the flowers.

    • @amymyers7713
      @amymyers7713 3 месяца назад +1

      I have such good luck with these two plants

  • @TheCricketP
    @TheCricketP Месяц назад

    I grew okra to try it, then again because the flowers are gorgeous! I had 5,000 sf garden at that time, so didn’t matter.

  • @JoyfullyOrangeDeborah
    @JoyfullyOrangeDeborah 3 месяца назад

    Blessings to you from Deborah in West Virginia !

  • @georgemarchesi8506
    @georgemarchesi8506 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing these excellent tips. Your garden looks magnificent and reminds me of my late father’s garden. We rarely bought fruit or vegetables from the store….. every thing was home grown and most given to neighbours and friends.
    Happy days and thanks again

  • @sandrajohnston9745
    @sandrajohnston9745 2 месяца назад

    Great, helpful video. Lots of ideas to try. I think i have enough raised beds, just need to utilize the space better. Have a deer fence around the garden. Now using it for vertical growing and espaliering fruit trees.

  • @nancycollins6771
    @nancycollins6771 3 месяца назад +1

    I grew up bell peppers for 3 years that no one would eat, haha… my neighbors and I now have a monthly crop share at the local park in our neighborhood-trying to start a co-op kind of thing where we actually let each other know ahead of time who’s growing what. I’m in Orange County, CA

  • @chrisspringer614
    @chrisspringer614 3 месяца назад +3

    If I have extra I just give it to my coworkers or neighbors. I grew broccoli rabe. It was just a horrible tasting leaf. It easily went to seed and now it is growing everywhere. I don't even like it. My favorite thing to grow (I am on the coast in San Diego) is butternut squash. It can be saved almost until the next season. It is now April and I still have some from last years crop. It a very versatile food.

  • @user-th6od9oc3d
    @user-th6od9oc3d 3 месяца назад

    Hi Brian. Each year I grow one thing different in a small amount to see how it grows and if it tastes good. Then I grow all the other stuff I like to eat. If I grow too much I either can, freeze or give some to my son and daughter-in-law. I'm trying not to waste food anymore. You figure with time, effort and water(we have to pay for that) we don't want to waste. We have terraces next to curb and sidewalk. Have to leave mostly grass otherwise people or mail carrier sometimes step on them. I have flowers and herbs next to the house in front though. That works great. Can't wait till next show.🙂

  • @CrazyCrafter-le9ge
    @CrazyCrafter-le9ge 3 месяца назад

    I love this video. You keep on giving people ideas. For those that have HOAs, check your local and state laws. I just heard on another site that Colorado passed a law that prevents HOAs from preventing gardens. I am sure there are some conditions, but a big win for people who want or need to grow some/all of the food that they can.

  • @trobinson89
    @trobinson89 2 месяца назад

    Hello Brian! It's been a while since I've been in RUclips. I was looking forward to catching up on your videos. I was in the process of typing my comment, asking you how you grow the summer squash vertically and all I had to do was wait until the end of the video. 😃 Thanks for another great video.

  • @candicewalker6588
    @candicewalker6588 2 месяца назад

    I don’t even like beets …wish I did because they’re so healthy, but alas, I don’t, and I worked hard to grow them too🙃. Great video; thank you!

  • @anitahernandez1207
    @anitahernandez1207 3 месяца назад

    I like your little picket fence area where you planted your apple trees. The area that I live in is old, so people have large backyards but they don’t grow any produce. Maybe a fig, citrus or a pecan tree here and there but mostly crabgrass. So every day I hear lawnmowers. People mowing weeds not knowing how to control them or enhance the soil. They probably spray a lot of chemicals as well.

  • @user-kp5vd1tg3r
    @user-kp5vd1tg3r 3 месяца назад +1

    Love growing cantaloupe and I do them vertically. They grow really well here in Warren County, NC

  • @user-mc3tp5sd2z
    @user-mc3tp5sd2z 3 месяца назад

    A herb garden is my #1 thing to grow, followed by tomatoes, which I no longer grow because of rats/squirrels, but I may try again with your tulle method. I love the “ufo” squash and eggplant. Zucchini sautéed in butter is a side dish I can eat all summer. Artichokes are another summer staple I want to grow more of as there is never enough. I use a lot of red peppers, but find they take so long to grow not sure if it’s worth my small space. I have a meyer lemon I can’t imagine not having. Put in a lime this year in a container for now. Want to espalier my whole back fence, but other than lemon, lime, and orange, not sure what to put where (apple, peach, fig).

  • @cheaputhyvan4705
    @cheaputhyvan4705 3 месяца назад

    Great video 🏞️