Learn how to grow organic vegetables in your garden with this free video on organic gardening for beginners.
I don’t think there’s anything tastier than homegrown vegetables and organic …
organic taste best in my book! Take a look at this video for some ideas as to how to start your own organic vegetable garden. Enjoy!
Duration : 0:3:29
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Dboy66 says
Yeah it sounds like …
Yeah it sounds like Los Angeles community garden or something heh. Shame she wasn’t toting an AK to add to the effect.
dboy
branfrog says
holy crap, was this …
holy crap, was this filmed near a war zone? There seems to be an active firefight going on in the background, there must be a lot of fertile soil there from the blood…
sg500 says
wow so sue her. …
wow so sue her. loosen up already and let it go.
thrivesurvive says
i think this video …
i think this video is just one part of a series. unfortunately, they don’t seem to number or put the videos in any kind of order on expert village youtube, so you sort of have to find the other parts under “related videos”. they probably have more info in the other segments.
amanteunica says
Your title says: …
Your title says: Tips, Tools & Supplies for Raising Organic Vegetables : How To Grow Organic Vegetables.
You did not give any tips, showed any tools or showed organic fertilizers to grow your garden. I didn’t see any compost making, watering, distribution of plants and so forth. You even wearing slippers!
Growing a back yard vegetable garden IS NOT growing an “Organic Garden”. This video should be called: My back yard veggie garden instead.
BeautyBuyNature says
Thanks!
Thanks!
atcnick says
What zone is this?
What zone is this?
SuChandrakanta says
Thank you for …
Thank you for sharing! Spread the organic way!!! (I understood very clearly what you meant by using the same seeds, by the way. So you never have to go and buy seeds, which get monopolized by seed companies that patent seeds and make them gmo) Great work! One person at time!
CSchunk says
Just an fyi, the …
Just an fyi, the seeds you plant are not the same seeds you gather at the end of the year.