Vegetable Gardening

1/8 Acre Abundance: FULL TOUR + BEST TIPS for Growing



Michelle is a multi-generational gardener, and she’s sharing her BEST TIPS with you in this organic garden tour. We grow all of the produce we need to feed our family of 6 year-round. You can too!

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23 Comments

  1. You’d be amazed at just how many leaves you can take off those zucchini plants to then open up the flowers to be accessible to the pollinators.

  2. A really good pest tip: Get yourself the cheapest beer you can find and fill a bunch of little paper cups half full, then burry them half way in the dirt near your plants. Space them about 4 to 5ft apart and the bugs love it so much that they go for the beer before the plants and drown themselves. I learned this from my 3rd grade teacher who is a huge gardener. I've done this and passed the knowledge to my mother in law and it works every time. She was able to get a good plant harvest that season. Even the slugs go for it.

  3. For powdery mildew, I have successfully used a diluted mixture of bi-carb soda and water (with a surfactant) on a commercial basis.

  4. Do you use determinate or indeterminate tomato plants? I’ve been market gardening for many years. Just moved from Washington to Texas for the growing season. No more snow.

  5. Where I live it's very cold can not do all you do but have starting some of your ideas my chickens and ducks love some of the new feedings ways I got from your channel I have only chicken and ducks at this time and grow a nice sized garden have a few garden beds just for tge animals greens to grow

  6. I always salt the asparagus to kill the weeds. It doesn’t hurt the asparagus but will kill the weeds.

  7. Aloha from the American Samoa in the South Pacific. My first time to have watched your youtube channel and I like it. And I checked out your shop and I like to order a couple of hats…the More Than Farmers hat and the Logo Trucker hat. I want to ask ..can you print out the ..More than Farmers…on the back of the Logo Trucker hat?..I mean..the Logo on the front and the …More than Farmers…on the back?

  8. 4:50 just want to give you a ti for the CO vidious and taste bud issue. There have been studies done all over the world about nicotine gum helping with taste coming back after being sick

  9. If there was a vertical indoor hydroponic tower for 80$ with 70 slots would you buy it? do you think thats cheap enough that the government could make a contract with the creator to install them into every school in America so the students can grow some of their own produce and reduce the distance the produce travels from 1500 miles to less than a mile?

  10. You should look into the products from Advancing Eco Agriculture. They have some awesome soil and seed innoculants and nutrition foliar sprays that have had amazing results.

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