Welcome to our backyard oasis where nature’s abundance flourishes! In this video, we will share our organic vegetable garden. We have been planting veggies in our backyard for several years. We get enough veggies to share with family and friends. We also freeze them to consume during the non productive months. We hope that this video will influence you to grow your own organic vegetable garden.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature’s rhythm and join us on this inspiring journey towards a greener, more sustainable futureβ€”one backyard at a time. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more backyard adventures! Let’s grow together!

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18 Comments

  1. How do you keep slugs and snails out? I've used DIY yeast/water traps for slugs and snails. Won't this attract them to the plants?

  2. Interesting…,do you think it would be good to start in a straw bale…..seems I have heard the bales need to be seasoned with heavy nitrogen, IF I remember correctly. Mine won't be ready this year….we got a very late start. First tomatoes today….cherry. But I was thinking to season my bales with your concoction….I have the yest, sugar and water….do you think it would work?

  3. No one has so many people get a Candida the yeast infection that takes over your body and Reeves have it in cancer and everything else what else you gonna answer the food supply round up and yeast what a combination

  4. Sorry to burst your bubble but all store bought yeast is not natural nor is it organic, it is a lab developed GMO product ! Try researching it !

  5. I worked in a sugar refinery when I was young.
    There are no chemicals in white sugar.
    The only thing that comes into contact at any point that even remotely would be considered a chemical is quick lime, which is absolutely essential to refining it.
    It's used as a filter medium.
    The sugar your using is full of white sugar, it just hasn't been cut out from the molasses.
    This is achieved by spinning in a centrifuge while rinsing with both steam, and hot water.
    No chemicals.

  6. Wonderful video. I enjoyed it very much and will use it next spring in my garden. Thank you for sharing your valuable information.

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