Survival Garden: 7 Recommended Crops & 3 Tips
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2024
- My definition of a survival garden is one you can plant easily, grows relatively quickly, crops that are high in nutrients and calories, and one that does not need a lot of space. So here are my top 7 recommended plants.
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Great information.
Thanks Tony! Happy gardening!
Great Info Amy.
thanks!
What terrific information you are sharing on your channel. Just stumbled across you thanks to a search for rhubarb… (setting up a new bed). Zone 4b ourselves but so much helpful info that is still applicable (and love the “no politics” policy too). Thanks for posting this information & Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
Thank you and welcome! I'm so glad the information has been helpful to you. And I love your channel - Outdoor cooking is a great topic!
Wonderful video. How often would you suggest fertilizing with urine’s 1/10 solution? Thank you!
Treat it like any other fertilizer. The most basic would be to fertilize at transplanting and at flowering and also if there are signs of pest and disease. Market farmers tend to fertilize more often but its ok to keep it simple!
sadly my squash always gets killed by squash vine borers :(
Try succession planting your squash to help. Squash pests can be persistent! I do have a video on dealing with squash pests ruclips.net/video/miXqv6EVO3c/видео.html
Try to plant a trap crop and also if your soil is healthy you shouldn’t have many problems with the bugs