Patti the Garden Girl and Al the Garden Kid plant lingonberry in their containers.

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  1. Lingonberries are so wonderful; I use them during Thanksgiving as well as cranberries.

  2. Very nice demonstration, very motivating! My mom always shared memories about Lingonberries — she grew up in Switzerland. Maybe I will surprise her with a Lingonberry bush!

  3. More info on your videos please, best location to plant, best size container if container gardening would a one gallon work? type of containers you used, price and where you purchased them. How often should the plant be fertilized. I love your videos Patti, keep posting them.

  4. I've only had lingon berry juice at Ikea. I liked it. Maybe I'll grow some too.

  5. LOL i love the little dance and the shoulder nudge at the beginning. Great to see you have fun doing this with your daughter. I just got into square foot gardening with my 5 year old and she loves getting stuck in. I cant wait till we cook up the first meal grown in our garden.

    Thanks for the inspiration 🙂

  6. I notice that you guys have a lot of slugs. Lizards eat slugs, and you don't have to get 'em drunk! Just put a hollowed out log for it to live in, leave water lying and it will stick around and take care of your slug problem.

  7. Very nice. I can't even remember what a lingonberry tastes like. I think I had them in a jam/preservative before and that's all. I'm also liking the idea that they are harvested twice in the warm season 🙂 How would they fare in Atlanta, GA area (zone wise)? BTW I think it's awesome that you guys live in an urban area yet maintain a healthy, productive garden WTG!

  8. Patti, you're bunk, stop spamming me. Al's freakin' hilarious though, so I'm still gonna watch. But really. Stop spamming me.

  9. Oh my gosh you two are so cute! I have my daughter a small patio container garden for her 4th birthday. And now together we share a love for gardening together still a year and a half later.

  10. I read that lingonberries can be grown in areas up to zone 7. Could they be grown indoors in the North Texas area in a south facing window I wonder?

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