September 28, 2024

VIDEO: 7 Brilliant Methods to Grow TONS of Food in a TINY Garden


These are the tricks of the trade that I have learned over the years to take my garden from an average one to a super productive oasis!

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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: 7 Brilliant Methods to Grow TONS of Food in a TINY Garden

  1. How do you keep squirrels from devouring your Peahes? We have a 3-year old Contender Peach, which is highly prolific but between the squirrels and birds, we get to taste no fruit. Same with our apples.
    Please help!

  2. Hi James, If you are still thinking about a cat for your garden you will be getting a worse problem , cat love nice soft soil and all garden will become a litter pan. Instead you could get yourself some tulle (they use it to make wedding dress from found in fabric dept.) put it around the trunk of the tree and also any other trees that they can use to jump from. no rodent like it, there nail get temporarily stuck to if and they think its a trap. You can get it in colors I would go for a brown or black so it blends in.

  3. Love seeing your little buddy, Tucker ❤️❤️❤️
    I like your square foot idea. It’s so organized and neat. I’m trying to grow everything vertically, if possible.

  4. I'm new to the desert southwest and am learning what grows and what doesn't. Your videos have such great information and I take some of it into my new gardens. I did the vertical string planting for my tomatoes. Totally amazing. My 11 new raised beds are all full of plants and I thank you. Rod. Peoria, AZ.

  5. There is nothing better than sitting at home on a Saturday evening with a glass of wine and my cat and watching a James Prigioni garden video. As always, great tips! I am an apartment dweller but am still getting great harvests every year with container gardening. I can attest to the fact that this really works! Also, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️s for Tuck.

  6. i am a single man living in an apartment so i don't need many veggies but i also appreciate good fresh food, I grow my own veggies on my deck in 18 ten gallon fabric pots. i practice cut and come again where possible . i grow an early girl tomato vine a grape tomato vine a determinate cherry tomato bush, 1 container holding 4 fordhock swiss chard plants and another container holding 4 bright lights swiss chard plants, 1 of claytonia, 1 corn salad, i orach, 2 of spinach 6 containers each holding 6 heads of a different lettuce. and one of pea plants i grow for the tendrils not the peas, i also got parsley chives oregano thyme basil growing and green onions in bunches of 6-7 a couple in each lettuce container,, as spring turns into summer i replace all the bolting crops with bush beans green yellow and dragon tongue. 8 plants per container… after the beans finish they are replaced with lettuce plants again for autumn. .. my plants do suffer water neglect once or twice a season as i value fishing/camping above gardening and take a few camping trips a season… things are wilty when i get home but always bounce back . i start everything from seed,, in fact this year i started tomatoes for myself as well as my mother and sister so 3 households worth. … my poor mom, so disappointed when she found out i learned to grow by growing cannabis in my basement 20 years ago when i was young though haha

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