November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Together One Garden at a Time


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We’re delighted and humbled to announce that the GrowVeg YouTube Channel has now reached a significant milestone – a quarter of a million subscribers! And it’s all down to you wonderful viewers.

We’d like to say thanks in person – please check out this short video to see how our channel has grown over the past 10 years.

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https://gardenplanner.almanac.com
https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com
and many more…

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Together One Garden at a Time

  1. Congratulations on hitting 250,000 subscribers!! I spent my winter watching dozens of videos and educating myself for my garden this year (then watched another few dozen during quarantine LOL). Great content and easy to follow instructions – keep up the good work!

  2. Always succinct, practical and professional – thank you. The biggest challenge I have is interpreting your splendid advice to growing conditions here in the south of Portugal!

  3. Thank YOU for all the great videos! We moved into a new home this year and you helped me create a greater garden than I could have imagined otherwise. I went from just growing a few tomato plants each year to corn, zucchini, squash, spinach, lettuce, eggplant, chives, carrots, potatoes, basil, watermelon, canteloupe, and strawberries! This has been a great season and I can't thank you enough

  4. Congratulations on 250k subscribers, I am very new to gardening and I have been watching your videos for a few weeks now. You have helped me quite a bit so thank you very much! I have a question about plants too: Can too much light be dangerous for them? I am currently in summer and temperatures here usually get to the late 30s celcius so I am putting shade cloths on the young plants in the hotter parts of the day but would I still have to do this when the weather cools down?

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