May 14, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Tips How to Maximise Harvests In Your Vegetable Garden


In this video, I give you our best five tips and tricks to maximise harvests in your vegetable garden so you can grow a ton of veggies! To see the other 5 tips from Kevin go here https://youtu.be/HKqNCjNAU6I

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Tips How to Maximise Harvests In Your Vegetable Garden

  1. I live in a mediteranean climate, I grow , so far, stuff at any time rite though the year. Not a lot of tips out for this type of climate, but I have had a good harvest and a fairly consistent harvest for a starter garden. I over winter a lot of my veggies. Love your tips, thanks.

  2. Finally built my 500 sq ft (46.5 sq meters )raised garden. More to come I hope. Thank you for showing me that I can do this and grow what I want. Thanks for your encouragement

  3. Might be a weird question: I'm interested in starting my own large garden to grow a significant amount of food for myself, but… I have a phobia of bees! Is it reasonable to assume I can grow a successful garden if I'm terrified of bees buzzing around me? Is there a way to keep bees out and is it reasonable to do all of the pollinating myself? What are your thoughts?

  4. Iโ€™ve learned to plant corn where it will grow otherwise it fails.

    Even if you start them from seed in a cardboard seed pot, then plant them out, they wilt for a day or so and shoot to seed

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