Posts Tagged ‘Harvest’
Garden Girl TV: Harvest Part Three
Patti harvests from her Urban Sustainable Garden. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Saturday Night Harvest & bubble hash results
I was intending to use this footage for Sunday morning gardening but things got messed up so now you guys get 2 videos today instead.I figured you wouldn’t mind more weed.
Potatoes in a Bucket 7, Harvest 3
Now the barrel harvest. The next, and final video will recap the entire project, and give totals and averages as well as some thoughts about next year.
Vlog Feb 4th 2010 – Hydroponic Harvest – Compost Galore – Upcoming Videos Warning
www.container-gardening-for-food.com Just a quick update.
How to Harvest Seeds : How to Store Harvested Seeds
Properly store your fruit and vegetable seeds once you’ve harvested them from your garden; learn how in this free online organic gardening video full of harvesting and seed storage tips. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”
Bean And Pea Poles. Big Harvest – Small Space
I first seen this in Williamsburg Virginia. Great way to grow a big harvest in a small space. Less weeding and concentrates the watering.
Gardening Tips : How to Harvest & Store Strawberries
Harvest strawberries when they are firm and bright red. Strawberries can be stored in the refrigerator for several weeks or kept frozen for several months. Soak freshly harvested strawberries in water to remove dust with advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
Potatoes in a Bucket 6, Harvest 2
Finished harvesting buckets of potatoes. Barrels next.
Gardening Tips : How to Harvest & Store Walnuts
To harvest walnuts, wait for the nuts to fall from the tree, or tap the walnut tree with a stick to get the nuts to falls. Store harvested walnuts in paper or plastic bags, either in the shells or out of the shells, with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
Vegetable & Fruit Gardening : How to Harvest & Store Potatoes
Potato plants are fast growing and grow mostly in the spring and during the middle of the summer. Discover why it’s best to store potatoes in a cool, dry area with information from an organic farmer in this free video on vegetablegardening. Expert: Jarrett Man Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass. Filmmaker: equilibriofilms Jenn