How to Prune Citrus Trees
1415 February 2, 2018CALIFORNIA, by Four Winds Growers From GGVideos editor Charlie Nardozzi: Basics on tools, timing and pruning young citrus trees in containers.
Dormant Pruning of Southern Highbush Blueberry
1400 January 31, 2018GEORGIA, from the University of Georgia Extension Transcript: Hello, my name is Erick Smith. I’m with the University of Georgia at the Tifton Campus, and I’m the small fruit specialist for South Georgia. Today we’re going to talk about pruning rabbiteye blueberries in the dormant season. The reason we prune rabbiteye blueberries in the dormant season is to …Read more »
How to Save Zucchini Seeds. Also Works for Squash & Pumpkins..
1394 September 3, 2018QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, by Rob Bob’s Aquaponics and Backyard Farm Have left this zucchini/courgette on the vine for seed saving purposes & decided it was time to harvest the fruit and save the seeds after a viewer prompted me, thanks Voca T 🙂 It is a really easy process that only takes a matter of minutes …Read more »
How to Prune Citrus Trees
1386 February 2, 2018TEXAS by The Arbor Gate in Tomball, TX http://arborgate.com Angela Chandler joins Beverly Welch to discuss When, Why, and How to prune one of the most popular fruit trees – Citrus! Note from GGVideos editor Charlie Nardozzi: Basics on pruning a young citrus tree. Interview format, basics on pruning citrus in South. More talking than action …Read more »
Vegetable Garden Design – Choosing the Right Layout for Your Garden
1377 March 13, 2018GROWVEG in the U.K. The secret to success with your vegetable garden is good planning. Using dedicated vegetable beds and deciding in advance what you’re going to grow where makes gardening simpler, more efficient, and more productive. Growing in dedicated beds reduces soil compaction, helps to simplify crop rotation, and makes weeding and protecting your …Read more »
Pruning Pepper Seedlings for Maximum Production
1374 April 14, 2019COASTAL TEXAS, by Black Gumbo Southern Gardening Published on Mar 19, 2018 In this video, Samuel and I demonstrate how to prune your pepper plants so that they will fill out, become more robust, and become more productive. Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackgumbo/ And our original home on the web, our blog: https://blackgumbo.wordpress.com/
Trellis for Gourds
1374 May 12, 2018OKLAHOMA by Oklahoma State, an OK Gardening Classic Host Sue Gray visits with Bob Constein, Oklahoma Pumpkin Producer, about the trellis system he has created for growing gourds.
How to Treat Citrus Greening Disease
1373 May 26, 2018NEW ENGLAND, from This Old House Watch the full episode: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/watch/as… Ask This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner treat a citrus tree that’s been affected by citrus greening Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c… Time: 1-2 hours Cost: $50 Skill Level: Beginner Tools List for Treating …Read more »
How to Care for Young Grape Vines
1366 January 31, 2018MAINE University of Maine Cooperative Extension demonstrates how to prune and train young grape vines. GGVideos editor’s note: Good video on pruning young grape vines.
Do Pine Needles Make Soil More Acidic? Truth or Gardening Myth?
1353 June 15, 2018CHICAGO AREA, by Patrick Dolan of One Yard Revolution Pine needles make a great mulch, but do they make soil acidic, or is this a gardening myth? I ask Stephen Legaree to share his thoughts on the topic. Also, please see the links to sources on this topic below: Links provided by MrChipGardener: Forest Industry …Read more »
The Basic Principles Behind Building Hugelkultur Raised Bed Gardens
1352 March 16, 2018BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA by Dan at Plant Abundance In this video Dan from http://www.plantabundance.com shares with you his thoughts and opinions regarding the construction of hugelkultur raised beds as a way to grow food and sequester carbon using the available biomass on your property.
Seed Starting Part 1: Timeline
1341 August 9, 2016U. MARYLAND Master Gardener Kent Phillips gives us a timeline for how to start your seeds indoors. For more detailed information, check out Grow It Eat It’s feature on how to start your seeds indoors: http://extension.umd.edu/growit/food-… For more gardening information, visit the Home and Garden Information website or the Youtube channel.