November 23, 2024

VIDEO: The Best way to Plant out Squashes – Provide water, warmth and no weeds!


Welcome to the start of summer, another really busy time in the gardening season, today I am showing you a really neat, clever and simple way you can transplant your Cucurbits into your raised beds and have zero weeds, great way of catching water and finally absorbing the heat from the sun which will help make these plants explode with new vigorous growth!

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: The Best way to Plant out Squashes – Provide water, warmth and no weeds!

  1. Does the idea to put the plastic also works for other plants such as tomatoes, chili, melon, etc? i found my new plants has been cut/eat when they still little by something. I have no idea what to do ๐Ÿ™

  2. good idea but how do you get rid of slugs that make their homes underneath? every time i have used any sort of covering i get slugs, even if a plastic bag gets blown on the plot they gravitate to it

  3. Instead of putting compost into the empty bed, add 5cm layer of fully fermented kitchen wastes, manure & garden scraps. Mix it into the soil. Cover the top with straw or hay or newspapers to prevent drying out & to keep insects away. Leave for a month before planting the hardened squashes & cucumbers. Water with diluted mixture organic vinegar & organic yogurt once a week. 1:10000.

  4. I have used large thick sheets of cardboard reclaimed from my local auto-glass dealership (they're the biggest sheets of cardboard I have found so far). It definitely helps keep the weeds away & keeps the soil moist.

  5. This is so informative! Thank you!
    I never seem to be able to grow anything… My plants usually die…
    So this year I used big yogurt buckets, dirt and compost and just put some pumpkin seeds I had dried myself. Now they are all growing!!! But I'm afraid my garden doesn't have enough space for so many ๐Ÿ™ they seem to have to be quite apart from one another…

  6. I wish people would just watch and enjoy the videos and keep their comments to themselves and pack in whinging about things. Doesn't matter what a person does in life there's ALWAYS going to be 1 troll unhappy and having their 2 pennies worth….borrring!!!

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