May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Top 5 Tips For New Gardener Success


Starting a new garden this growing season? Want to avoid the most common pitfalls and guarantee success? Avoid these 5 mistakes and you’ll be well on your way to munching your way through your home-grown produce. Yum!

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10 thoughts on “VIDEO: Top 5 Tips For New Gardener Success

  1. You have some great tips and have enjoyed your Chanel. Sorry would have to disagree with your thinning of eg carrots. Last year I sowed 2 half barrels with carrots. Equal amount of seed. Thinned one barrel and left the other. Although the thinning made uniform carrots I had a much bigger and better harvest from the non thinning barrel. Also carrot fly was not present in the non thinning barrel. If you don’t mind carrots in all shape and sizes do not thin. Maybe you could try experimenting

  2. I just moved from an apartment garden, to an acre and a half. I'm planting tons! I might not be able to harvest it all, but it will make for good compost and practice, and maybe a chance to have neighbors come pick some stuff.

  3. Made some of these mistakes last year, I was exhausted by July and got my dad to take over the gardening. The year before we had a few small pots on the deck and I loved handling the garden. However this past year I started inside with too many stuff, cucumbers, tomatoes, cauliflower, and flowers from seeds. It was too much, and I put all the seeds in at once. The cauliflower only started to show the white after. We ended up getting a few tomatoes though. I had also just gotten my first job the winter before and spent a bunch of money on planters. This year I’m taking a step back. Flowers, which are less laborious, tomatoes, and probably a few other things. I’m just gonna take my time this year and let my self enjoy it rather than stress myself out.

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