June 28, 2024

VIDEO: Full June Garden Tour 2020!


Full garden tour for those of you who have wondered what all I’ve got growing on in the Epic Garden this summer. It’s imperfect, as all gardens are, but I wanted to show you EVERYTHING, even if it’s a mess! I hope you enjoy this relaxed tour 🙂

IN THIS VIDEO

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→ Eco Garden System: https://ecogardensystems.com/
→ Vegepod: https://www.vegepod.com/?rfsn=2837412.d97064
→ GreenStalk Garden: http://lddy.no/fujw
→ Birdies Raised Beds: https://shop.epicgardening.com
→ Jardin Rose Arch: https://bit.ly/3gT47uz
→ Vertex Tomato Cage: https://bit.ly/3ev6txH
→ Victory Self-Watering Planter: https://bit.ly/2AGbbK4

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Full June Garden Tour 2020!

  1. Here are the products showcased in this video – some are affiliate and some go to directly to my store where you can shop and support:
    → Eco Garden System: https://ecogardensystem.com/store

    → Vegepod: https://www.vegepod.com/?rfsn=2837412.d97064

    → GreenStalk Garden: http://lddy.no/fujw

    → Birdies Raised Beds: https://shop.epicgardening.com

    → Jardin Rose Arch: https://bit.ly/3gT47uz

    → Vertex Tomato Cage: https://bit.ly/3ev6txH

    → Victory Self-Watering Planter: https://bit.ly/2AGbbK4

  2. I really enjoy your videos! This one is very inspiring because it encourages everyone to just go ahead and create a space for what you really love! I revived my roofdeck garden at the start of the lockdown and your videos have been so helpful – thank you!! I harvested spinach, leeks and basil this morning and nothing is more fulfilling than seeing your produce on the table!

  3. Don't know how much vedgies pod cost you over in the use but in oz they are expensive for the size and area size for the amount of vedgies you can grow grate idea but too dear

  4. Stag horns and fern trees are a staple in my parent's garden in QLD Australia. They don't do anything to them honestly. Mum puts tealeaves and banana skins in the back of the stag horns every few months and waters them every few weeks. The fern tree is next to the frog pond and in constant dappled shade. They're pretty good like that! My parents are in a really dry part of Queensland, 18%-35% humidity is standard, temps tend to range from -5C to 45C, and they rarely get rain (drought conditions basically).

  5. I find it fascinating that you say “kale doesn’t do well in the heat”. I live in Perth Australia, where the summer heat easily reaches 40 degrees Celsius. My kale has grown into a small tree with multiple branches. Even a nursery here is shocked that kale can grow so huge. Never give up on your kale. They might surprise you.

  6. It's hot where you are isn't it? How do you find the grow bags? do they dry out. I live in QLD, in Australia and I am thinking of using them. I just worry as we don't usually have a lot of rain and its very hot.

  7. The vertical gardening tower you showed, mean green filled 55 gallon drums. So easy to make them into containers. I’m sure you’ve seen them, but just something I’ve been using for years

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