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This video was inspired because of the popularity of my original 17 Free Vegetable Gardening Hacks video that came out back in February. Here are another 17 garden hacks that I use all the time and feature gardening tips and tricks that will help you from watering to composting. I really hope you find these garden hacks useful to help you grow your own food.
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Thanks for watching! Wednesday's video is all about the complete organic guide to dealing with slugs using zero-cost methods, so stay tuned! Have a great weekend🙂🌿
A happy squash is a productive squash. 😅😅😅😅
Should sell your books through E books online.
For the best slug protection just get your self 1 or 2 ducks and voila, no more insects and slugs invading your garden.
Stinging Nettle is EXCELLENT for blood pressure/ naturally lowering heart rate. I buy an organic extract and add it to herbal tea – ideal for a restful evening 😊
That is 4 years old, time to get a move on and update your video.
IMO, the best cure for slugs is to take the little buggers fishing… I have yet to find a fish that didn't LOVE to eat the little appetizers!
The harvest must be very satisfying
I cannot find your book, it is not on the website you mention. Can somebody help??
Hi How from the America. Doesn't your compost bin with the food scraps draw in mice and roaches and rats and weeds raccoons possums. I would rather compost in a container could you please show how to do it. Thank you. I love your videos 😊❤
"Grow Food for Free", huh? Gee, nothing misleading in that.
I let a brussel sprout plant go and grew flowers, i ate a stem and i was shocked how great it tated .
It was like sweet peas, lol delicious 😊
I've been soaking weeds for years now, works great and zero cost. Use it all summer then come fall I put the liquid that's left into 5 gal. water jugs and put the solids left over into my compost pile. Win, Win
Good, practical advice. Just planted out 20 very young lettuce plants – wish I’d seen your video first but hey ho, there’s always next year to get it right.
Microplastics in your seedlings. Yum. Why do all influencers push plastic? Are you all being paid by Big Plastic? Big Carton, maybe? Brought to us by Tetrapak?
I use to have a lot of problems with slugs in the garden but since I started to set out plates with cat food and water every evening I got help. Now I have practically no problem the hedgehogs does a great job I get about 30 of them in the garden every evening they eat and go hunting for slugs every evening/night the last hedghogs leave in the early morning. I got about 20 slugs last year in total before I usally got atleast 40 everyday more if it was raining.
I hope your book made you a lot of money. From all of us who couldn't afford it, but whose lives have been changed by these first two videos. You're a hero.
The garden slug hack with the board does not work in Texas. When I lifted the first one, there was a snake there. It had eaten all the slugs already.
Wonderful gardening
Huw can I ask u how long I can keep seed left over how long can I keep it can I keep more then 3year after 3year is good for grow or not
Thank you for sahring for so many ideas you have❤
Great Hacks❤
I am enjoying your videos! Thank you so much for sharing your passion with us. You are an amazing teacher!!!!!
GOT SLUGS? Find/make a few vessels that have sides that are about 2 or 3 inches tall; a 5 ounce tuna fish can works pretty well. Bury it open side up so it's about ground level and fill with BEER. The slugs will come at night to imbibe and will fall into the can and drown in happiness!
Great Hacks. Thank you. I put all my nettles, comfrey and dandelion tops into a net bag (usually used to keep smalls together in a washing machine, and available cheap at the Poundshop). Then I suspend these bags in my water butts, and it gives me automatic fertilized water. After the season, it's just slimy stuff that is safe to put into the compost without worry it might spring into flowers again.
I put holes into the lid of a milk bottle and use that for watering, the best bit is we go through so much milk there is alwags a bottle lying around so I just store the lid and put it on the latest empty milk bottle
The jam jar full of water is now in the shade. how is the water collecting heat now? doesn't it need to be touching the black to transfer the heat?