November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Top Tips if your Garden is in a Drought

http://organichomegrown.blogspot.co.uk/ We are having a drought and much of the grass has died so I thought I would make a video on how to protect and look after your vegetable patch with tips on what to do. Please like it helps a bunch! Subscribe to my Newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/A1U4v

VIDEO: 5 High in Protein Vegetables – Nutrition

http://organichomegrown.blogspot.co.uk/ This is a new type of video about nutrition and I’m listing 5 vegetables that are high in protein. Protein is important for many things like repairing injuries, building muscle, creating cells and help fight diseases. I hope you enjoyed this video and please like and share! Get up to 7 organic gardening questions…

VIDEO: Urban Homestead's Front Porch Performances: Jimi Yamagishi – "Sunshine in My Heart"

The Urban Homestead presents: “Front Porch Performances” in the neighborhood This episode features singer and songwriter Jimi Yamagishi singing his original composition “Sunshine in My Heart” Please show your support for Jimi Yamagishi at his page: – http://www.jimiyamagishi.com The Urban Homestead’s “Front Porch Farmstand” is open Sunday – Friday 10am – 8pm providing the freshest…

VIDEO: How to Propagate Grape Vines from semi-ripe cuttings

My video for the weekend, I will demonstrate the easy method of propagating Grape vines from semi-ripe cuttings, In the Summertime. They will start fruiting in about 3-4 years if pruned properly. You may want to use rooting hormone or honey to help rooting. Detailed information:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1jbFls__LE Update: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB5_0G30yEA http://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery

VIDEO: How to use Honey for Rooting Cuttings

Honey is a great substitute with rooting hormone gel or powder. Honey lasts for hundreds o years and you barley need any for each cutting. In this video I demonstrate the method of using honey for rooting cuttings. Why should you sue honey? Well what it does is create a protective barrier around the cutting…

VIDEO: How to grow Broad Beans from seeds – Easy Steps

Broad beans are used in many different ways for cooking and can be eaten raw. Plant them in root trainers or deep pots before transplanting out into the garden bed (That will be part 2) to stop mice tunneling underneath and destroying them. Get up to 7 organic gardening questions for only $5 http://fiverr.com/huwsnursery/answer-up-to-7-organic-gardening-questions