University of Minnesota extension professor Karl Foord explains how anyone can get their own herbs and vegetables by using the container gardening method, so whether you live in a large city, or just don’t want to have to till a garden, you can enjoy the fruits and veggies of your labor.
This video is part of the Expert Perspectives series at the University of Minnesota.
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Nice video, Thank you for sharing,
too bad we cannot eliminate the jerks on youtude like you do in your container garden 🙂
I feel like I've just watched a commercial.
Very helpful as I begin my vertical garden. Thanks.
informative video! thanks to this i had an idea!
We live on 9 acres and have all of our veggies planted in containers – tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, squash, cucumber, bell pepper, jalapeno pepper, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, beets, potatoes, okra, beans, peas and herbs. Nothing to till, less weeds to pull and more control over watering.
break up the roots