Backyard Garden

My Mom's Backyard Garden | Grow Organic Vegetables, Medicinal Herbs & Landscaping Ideas By Aiman



The first ever gardening video by young gardener Aiman a,.k.a “The Little Green Man” for his new youtube channel EyeOnAiman. It is still winter and there is still snow on the ground. Spring is about 2 months away but Aiman is excited to show his mom’s garden. As such he has to use a collection of past photos to showcase his mom’s beautiful garden.

This video highlights some of the features of his mom’s newly revamped raised beds garden that incorporate fencing, arbor entrance as well as beautiful climbing roses on all four corners. Great video for those who enjoyed backyard & organic gardening.

Please watch the next video in the series, “How My Dad Transformed My Mom’s Garden”: https://youtu.be/3-ZGAqs5IPg

Or watch more gardening videos in his youtube playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVbiSzDzx6w&list=PLWTQPaDoIjN28Ci26pXE4_KiknMiKpdpu&index=1

By the way, this garden in located in Southern Connecticut, USA, USDA Zone 7. The 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/) is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location in the United States. The map is based on the average annual minimum winter temperature, divided into 10-degree F zones.

This video is brought to you by Aiman Aimran Zulhilmi Anuar. Please watch more of Aiman’s backyard gardening, tips & techniques how to plant and grow what, organic vegetables, tropical plants, medicinal or edible herbs, types of gardening such botanic aquatic gardens, horticulture & permaculture farming, fruit trees mini-orchard, flowers & nursery, soil & compost, DIY woodworking ideas, how to build raised garden bed & trellis, gardening tools & machinery, tutorial videos & guide, green house, how to protect the garden from pets & animals, drip irrigation, around-the-house landscaping ideas & beautification projects such as trimming bushes, putting down mulch, grass cutting, lawn mowing, weeds management, building fish pond, bricks & block retaining wall, patio stones, exterior home repairs & improvement and more… on his EYEONAIMAN’s Youtube Channel & Facebook Page.

Recording Date: January 29, 2013
Video URL: https://youtu.be/3-ZGAqs5IPg

30 Comments

  1. this is Connecticut, located on the Northeastern Part of the United States (USDA Zone 7). The actual gated garden itself is about 20 feet by 30 feet (7 meters by 10 meters) but my mom doesn't think her garden is big enough though 🙂 The rest of the backyard is about 1/4 acre. Wait until you see the Mini Orchard with Asian Pear trees on them…

  2. Great garden! How do you avoid genetically modified seeds and soil possibly contaminated from chemtrails?—-This is a concern of mine….thanks in advance.

  3. we used 100% compost from the City Compost Facility (we'll show the video next time), as for the seeds, you can always re-use the seeds from previous years' harvest

  4. There's no greater home when you have an organic vegetable garden. Health begins at home. These features just gave me an ideas and this will truly help individual to realize the value of growing your own veggies. 

  5. Incredibly you are an amazing child! How did you learned all these things about gardening at your young age? Your mom's vegetable garden is bountiful and productive. Good Job for your mom as well as for you!

  6. Hi Aiman, great video. Very informative. I have a tiny garden compared to yours. I look forward to learning from you. I subscribed. Check out Alexas Kitchen, you can make so many great things with the wonderful Products. Love, Alexa

  7. oh' youre so cute baby 🙂 i love you 🙂 thanks for the great ideas in planting especially the garden box bed' i hope i can make one soon

  8. Just a helping hand here. Get to the K.S.U site on Face book. The Number for the Horticulture department is listed there. You need to ask for free Paw Paw seeds before they run out. This is not the pawpaw you think it is. This is the North American Native fruit. It will grow where you are, and you will love it. Taste like a number of different tropical species. Do this fast before they run out. Talk to Sherrie Crabtree. Good luck my friend, you want these seeds. They are an improved variety, and come already stratified. That saves you months of work.

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