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I am glad you enjoyed it. This is my first year growing greens in the winter outside and so far so good. Have a great day and happy gardening indoors or out.
@maximumcorruption Yes, there are some self-pollinating plants. I don’t know any of them but i do know that some plants have male and female plants and the male pollinates the female
I always thought plants couldn’t produce a vegetable without being pollenated by bees. I’ve heard there are some self pollenating plants. Because bees are dissappearing. If this works I will try this too.
So far I plan to use ash. I got the idea from pioneerliving, she has some vids on that and I highly recommend you watching some of her vids. I also have some organic garlic spray, which I here works well, but I am still tring to see what works best.
Great job with the first video and thanks for sending me the message so I could enjoy it. Of course now I’m hungry. But I’ll wait for the tomatoes and bell peppers. It’s been raining steady here since I said I was turning farmer with my grape vine..what? Farmers get wet? Not this one.
I am glad you enjoyed it. This is my first year growing greens in the winter outside and so far so good. Have a great day and happy gardening indoors or out.
This is an excellent, inspiring video. Thank you so much for this. It’s very informative & helpful.
I’ve heard the same thing, maximumcorruption. It’s really sad about the bees.
@maximumcorruption Yes, there are some self-pollinating plants. I don’t know any of them but i do know that some plants have male and female plants and the male pollinates the female
wow….sooo good..!!!!
I know that you can use certain herbs as pesticides… but you don’t want to use chemicals.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I always thought plants couldn’t produce a vegetable without being pollenated by bees. I’ve heard there are some self pollenating plants. Because bees are dissappearing. If this works I will try this too.
Thanks for the video!! I did not think a garden could grow indoors.
Great job, your doing exellent:}
place aluminum foil under the plants it will reflect light to the under side on the plant and help them grow
If everyone grows a garden this year it will be very helpful. Find a group of people locally to trade foods with.
Cool video, thanks for sharing!
So far I plan to use ash. I got the idea from pioneerliving, she has some vids on that and I highly recommend you watching some of her vids. I also have some organic garlic spray, which I here works well, but I am still tring to see what works best.
Cool video, do you have anything planned for pesticides?
I’m glad that you told us about the lights. 9 bucks for lights…good tip.
I live in southeast Alaska, so I’m not able to do that stuff. You’re so lucky. Good job.
Thank you. I will do a follow up soon, my bell peppers are growing.
Fantastic you’ve got it! 5 stars-sarah
cop the aerogarden, It’s only 160 bones man.. But when the electricity is out, it’s useless.. Good vid bro.
Great job, it was worth the wait! Things are looking very nice, keep it up. Thank you for all your support! =D
Great job with the first video and thanks for sending me the message so I could enjoy it. Of course now I’m hungry. But I’ll wait for the tomatoes and bell peppers. It’s been raining steady here since I said I was turning farmer with my grape vine..what? Farmers get wet? Not this one.
Awesome!! Thanks!! MOT
Great Job! Look so forward to all your future vids as well. I really need to grow indoor and organic is so important5*
Great job! I take my hat off to you and hope that many others follow by example.