November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Plentiful Fall Garden Harvest, Organic Backyard Gardening in a Suburban Neighborhood


Gardening harvests don’t stop just because Fall is here!

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Plentiful Fall Garden Harvest, Organic Backyard Gardening in a Suburban Neighborhood

  1. when i buy a house in a few years i'll make sure to have a small backyard with it, too so i can grow lots of fruit especially tomatoes. I am a huge fan of tomatoes but sadly as of now i always eat the ones from the discounter. i can't wait to grow them on my own i want to try a lot of different varieties especially the pineapple tomato. But i wonder: people dont like to grow hybrid f1 tomatoes because the f2 generation wont be the same but can't you just use the suckers as new plants? technically cloning the plant doing so, that should work, right?

  2. What do you do with all of your annuals after they are finished producing? I'm assuming some of it goes to the chickens but do you take any of it to a yard waste recycling center?

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