June 27, 2024

VIDEO: How to Have a Completely Organic Pest Free Garden by Simply Planting Lots of Plants!


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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Have a Completely Organic Pest Free Garden by Simply Planting Lots of Plants!

  1. I just watched your video right before this.. which negated what you said previously as to why you don't promote companion planting.. and in this video you actually mentioned plants planted together for pest free benefits etc… Lol… hence other pro gardeners call it as companion planting.. as you stated here.. tomatoes and basil or marigolds.. or other beneficial herbs..

  2. That was awesome. I just got back from home Depot and bought y a bunch of marigolds for my raised garden bed. It better work man, we're also not buying any more trifecta from you, lol joke awesome videos always

  3. Cheers for the Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you heard about – Proutklarton Alive Products Plan (just google it)? It is an awesome one off guide for creating your greenhouse of saffron anywhere in the world without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got cool results with it.

  4. Is there a reason why you don't have grass/sod between your raised beds? I'm planning my raised bed and container garden in an area that is all grass/sod now. Do I need to get rid of the grass?

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