November 23, 2024

VIDEO: 10 Vegetables You Should ALWAYS Grow


In this video, I give you my 10 top vegetables you should always grow.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 10 Vegetables You Should ALWAYS Grow

  1. Thank you again for this Video. Das ist "Kohl" (Weißkohl – white cabbage) 😉 It is used to produce "Weinsauerkraut" (wine sour cabbage – literally translated). It is nice, that you use german words <3 it got me rightaway! xD hehehe

    need to mention about the red roots: dont eat them too much (like every day). They contain a toxic (not thaaat dangerous) which seems to be connected with influencing the affection of calcium in a negative way.

  2. Love your enthusiasm, and the productivity of your raised beds. My only quibble with your list is with onions – not that they don't deserve to be there, but because we never seem to be able to get a good crop. I might try your suggestion to go for other types of allium

  3. Mark you seem to have an excellent personality our family loves to watch your video's we have learned so much. Thank you for taking your time to upload these awesome video's

  4. Love your sense of humor! Good day from California!! I find squash are easier to grow in my climate, but if I had your wonderful garden beds, I might be able to grow more things. Thank you for your efforts, you are providing a great service.

  5. Love the channel and videos cuz im learning a ton of stuff i didnt know. Seems criminal that i can only like videos once because id give it 10 thumbs up if i could

  6. Hi I'm from Jamaica I love your video I wish I could plant all these vegetable and grow in pots but I have a problem with slugs and snails and all those kind of insects so I have to buy from the market pick up

  7. This was a wonderful video. I would include Zucchini and Yellow Squash, both relatively easy to grow and full of nutrients; You can also make so many awesome dishes with them and potatoes together.

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