YouTube: How to Plan Your Fall Garden
Our latest video takes you behind the scenes to see how I plan out my garden on paper each season. It's time to start the process.
Our latest video takes you behind the scenes to see how I plan out my garden on paper each season. It's time to start the process.
A lot of new gardeners started their Coronavirus gardens in containers, so here's a helpful video on how to set up basic drip irrigation for containers and small spaces. Drip irrigation is like LEGOs; you can make any system you want if you have all the parts.
This week's YouTube video shows you how and why to use beneficial nematodes to solve pest and disease problems in your soil. We always come back to the Soil Food Web
Our latest YouTube video shares an quick summer garden update on several subjects of our recent videos. It answers the questions, Did that corn trick work? How are the lettuces coming along? What's growing in the Greenstalk?
It's hot, and lettuces don't like it. Too bad we all love salads in the summer. Our latest YouTube video helps you grow lettuce in the summer successfully.
Our latest YouTube video picks up where our first video from 4 years ago about growing corn leaves off. In this video, you'll learn tricks to protect your corn crop, timing for harvesting corn in the milk stage, and how to harvest.
We received comments and suggestions about What's Eating My Plant - Part 1, with viewers asking for more information about other bugs and pest damage. So here we are...Part 2.
This week on the Gardenerd YouTube channel, we answer the question, "What's eating my plant?" We start with the most common damage you see on crops and describe the pest(s) that go with it.
Our latest YouTube video shares a few techniques and strategies for small-space gardening. Whether you have a balcony or a back yard, these tips will help you get the most out of your gardening space.
Our latest YouTube video explores perennial crops that fill in the gaps in your garden year after year. Perennial crops offer durability and consistency amid the cycle of annual, seasonal crops. No self-reliance garden should be without them.