[Total: 0 Average: 0/5] You must sign in to vote Get tips on designing an organic garden, and what types of vegetables, spices and other plants to grow, in this free organic gardening video lesson for beginners. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.” Video Rating: 4 / 5 Visit: www.HomeOrganicGarden.net Organicgardening is much more then just avoiding the use of chemicals on your garden. For many people it is an outlook on living using nature’s laws to grow their fruits, vegetables, and other plants naturally. This is usually a personal choice made in light of much research done into the importance of diet as it relates to our health and longevity. Studies have shown that organically grown foods have higher concentrations of vitamins and minerals then those grown using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. Organically grown fruits and vegetables are not only better health wise but they also avoid the accidental exposure to those chemical agents that are used in large scale commercial farming that is so common in today’s world. http Here are 10 key components that are a fundamental part of organic gardening. 1. Healthy Soil – This is probably the most fundamental aspect of any organic garden. Healthy soil that is replenished naturally will grow healthy food stuffs year after year. Organic fertilizers such as manure and composted garden, yard, and kitchen waste are easily recycled back into the earth creating nutrient rich soil that will grow all manner of healthy plants. 2. Avoid all chemical or synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. This will not only ensure that your soil stays naturally organic but it also relieves the worry of harm to your family and pets should they come in contact with these dangerous … Video Rating: […]
You can also self polinate them by hand….as? you said though, more corn for less effort is usually better
this style of planting is? called companion planting; its an ancient design, not her own but a solid choice in planting styles.
Thanks for the advice!?
This isn’t designing an? organic garden… this is just about what she is growing.. terrible.
i can just see some guy coming out the? back and chasing these noobs out of his garden.
expertvillage needs more experts? and a better camera
what did I expect? .. Its expert villiage .
hahahaha mexican oregano ,are you serious?
she’s smart no doubt, but I feel she is a bit nervous in front of the camera. Some people have difficulty in relaying their thoughts openly with others, but those are some of the smartest people. She obviously knows what she is doing becuase? her garden is proof of that.
LOL i? hear drug dealers in th background
Good but short.. You motivated me to grow? more food. Check my youtube chanel to learn how I converted my front lawn to an all-raised bed edible garden.
she doesnt even state why you should grow beans? with corn.. dur
Sounds like a civil? war battle going on in her front yard.
5 stars?
shes a dumbo.or? high.
Hello, thanks, I am begining my first veg garden, all my things? are from seed so I am very protective over them LOL. I noticed you have some wind, the wind in my area can be strong, do you find the plants withstand it okay, how do you cope? I am terrified to put my babies out!
I don’t think she knows what she is talking? about …
Corn is pollinated by wind, therefore “block planting” is much better. In large blocks, the corn has a better chance of getting fully pollinated. Fully? pollinated means more corn. More corn for less effort.
i think i saw some organic weed in? the background
shes high ass? a fuken kite
eh, some? people just get nervous in front of the camera
lol why would you say that? they have some really good ideas on their videos O.o?
Pretty sure she said Okra, which is a delicious? vegetable. 🙂
lol…you have to? read nonphixional1 post,3 responses down. I giggled all night : )
wish we had the sun here in the UK to get corn, to? grow so well, takes a while, we get so little good weather. organic veg gardening every time