November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Garden With Me: Starting Seeds, Pruning, Composting


Come along with me in this garden vlog as I get out into the garden and start seeds for fall, clean up, prune, and harvest from the grow bag garden, and toss more scraps onto the compost pile. If you like this style of video, please let me know down below…the goal is to provide a little peace and relaxation as you get out into the garden and get some chores done!

0:00 – Intro
1:05 – Starting Seeds
17:40 – Pruning and Harvesting
26:03 – Composting

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Garden With Me: Starting Seeds, Pruning, Composting

  1. So, before watching this I had no idea you had to start seeds a special way. I just planted some seeds in big self-wicking planters about three days ago. Is there a way to make sure those seeds grow alright, or should I get these seed starting trays and lights and such and plant new seeds right away? I know this video is old, but maybe someone will reply, lol.

  2. It's going to be a great headache for me if I ever have to move out to a colder country. Living in the tropics means I can pretty much grow anything at anytime, given that I can just protect them from typhoons. So urban container gardening will be okay year-round; I don't have to think about the schedule of frost or spring or stuff like that.

  3. I really liked this format. It was really helpful to see you have some plants that are struggling with various things & it felt like a really natural format!

  4. I’ve watched a lot of your videos recently and I loved this format. It was great to stream on my TV while I was working from home. I liked seeing you do the actual work. It’s great to see that as a first year gardener.

  5. One big reason I like your videos is because I often listen to your videos (audio only) and they're still enjoyable and packed with great stuff. I heard recently in one of your other videos that you don't like perfect garden videos. Me either. I like your videos because they are packed with education and advice. Save that music video drone fly-thru for tourism videos. The content you create is all original. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiance – (year 2 gardener)

  6. Me and my dad usually find gardening ones irritating but your approach is calmer and you explain more like do. I use my hen's to compost it saves space the pile is under my fruit trees just out of site my birds stir it. Might be option for those with hens. You can cage squash after you take most of the pile to use abs drop it on for the season to use the space again.

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