VIDEO: 6 Ways to Control Weeds Organically
Weeds are never fun in the garden. In today’s episode we are covering 6 different ways you can control weeds organically. Hope it helps, happy gardening!
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Weeds are never fun in the garden. In today’s episode we are covering 6 different ways you can control weeds organically. Hope it helps, happy gardening!
Ginger is super rewarding and easy to grow! Just a few things to consider to getting it right. We will talk about container choices, soil, where to get ginger, fertilizer, watering, temperature, sun exposure, and more.
If you are growing onions, they are very fun and forgiving to grow. There is one thing to do when growing them thst makes all the difference!
We are growing BIG this year! We are hoping to grow more food this year than every other year, and to do so we are growing tons of seedlings early indoors. In todays episode I will walk you all through the complete list of things we are growing currently. We will be adding even more…
In this episode, I will show you all how to grow blueberries. We will discuss varieties, soil, ph, watering, fertilizing, sunlight, pests, and even growing in containers. Berries: https://migardener.com/collections/dormant-plants Growing guide playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmT1H52OB8n1_Q2gsKuAnWNeCG8lpSmaQ
Who doesn’t love free plants! Use this trick to get free tomato seedlings from cuttings taken from the thinnings of our seedling trays.
Eliminate mold and mildew with this guide! Using these 5 simple tips you will begin to have better quality plants, better soil, and less mold and mildew.
Check out this free DIY at home soil test, it is easy, free, and only takes a few minutes to do! This test will tell you how much sand, silt, and clay is in your garden. Hope it helps and happy gardening!
Sprouting finicky seeds can be frustrating to say the least. In this video we will outline some tips and tricks to speed up germination, as well as increase the germination of different seeds so that you have more success with seed starting.
We are stareting seeds finally! Seeds like tomato, pepper, asparagus, onion, kale, cabbage, eggplant, and herbs. It will be a very exciting season!
Cold stratifying seeds is simple and easy, but many gardeners fail to do it. This episode covers how to do it, what cold stratification is, which plants need it, and which ones don’t need it.
I am so excited to set up our harvest right freeze drier! I have been waiting for this for so long and finally the day has come for me to get it and put it together. The assembly was so easy and the instructions were crystal clear. Great job Harvest Right and thanks for sending…
In this episode I will share with you a method of making your own seed potatoes so you never have to buy them ever again! We do more than, JUST, YouTube! Check more MIgardener below: Start growing! Visit our online store for heirloom seeds, custom blend fertilizers and gardening tools. We ship worldwide! website/shop: http:www.migardener.com/store…
When starting seeds, the correct size container is important. In this episode we will cover what size containers work best, what to plant in them, how long the seedlings can survive in them, and so much more!
Winter sowing is a very simple way of starting seeds. In this episode we will talk about how to winter sow, the best seeds for winter sowing, and the best time for winter sowing.
What is the best way to store seeds to keep them at peak freshness, what methods are better than others, how old is too old when germinating seed, and do I have a seed hoarding problem? All that and more on today’s episode.
Plants need water, however when it is super cold plants don’t take up as much water as they would in the summer. We water our garden if there is no snow and the soil is thawing, because this can cause tender root tips to dry and cause damage.
In 2015 we uploaded a video that went viral. It was titled “How to build raised beds for cheap” and in that video we showed how you could build a raised bed for as inexpensive as possible. In this episode we are doing the same. How much more will it cost? Let’s find out.
We all like the idea of not buying soil, but the alternative is using compost and garden soil with loads of bugs in it. This is never fun to bring into the house and so in this episode I will share with you 3 ways to sterilize your soil to make it better for indoor…
We are growing fruit trees in our orchard and there is yearly chores to do. We are winter pruning our trees. Hope you enjoy!
Thinning is something that every gardener fears doing at some point, but it also is something that will make a big difference in the overall health of the crop. In this episode I will cover what plants need to be thinned, how to thin, when to thin, and some plants you don’t have to thin…
Ever want bigger, earlier onions? Want to grow two successions of them? This could potentially be a game changing way to grow onions and one that requires you to plant onions in the FALL!
These galvanized fire rings are seen at camp grounds, back yards, and on patios. But they should also be in your garden! They are an instant raised bed and can be a game changer for growing more food easily.
In the garden we have many seasons, however most gardeners consider summer to be their main season. Plants that grow in the summer can also grow in other seasons as well but many gardeners pull their plants out too soon and don’t give them enough of a chance to finish producing.
Shotgun fungus or artillery fungus is a mushroom that can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your siding and house.
In todays episode I will show you how to harvest horseradish the simplest way. It is a great plant to grow, has tons of benefits in the garden and can be often overlooked for its benefits.
Core gardening is a game changer for us and we have been using it 3 years in a row now with very amazing success. It cuts watering by 90% and reduces our workload to near zero.
In this video I will explain my strategy for planting out a fall garden. It includes tricks as to which plants to select,
Winter squash can be preserved indoors for 5-7 months. In this episode I show you how you can tell when the squash can come inside with you.
Want to grow North America’s largest native fruit? Then check out the Paw Paw! In this guide I will show you everything you need to know about how to grow the paw paw fruit.