Easily plant seeds for your fall and winter gardens from mid to late October! You can do it! Help support my channel: Cash App = $sendtorandy Pay Pal = PayPal.Me/sendtorandy Contact me via email: randybattle1@gmail.com Here are the links to all the products I used in the video! Please click below to order any of […]

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Spring comes early and the garden is full of plants. These include Anaheim, Jalapeno, Havana, Serrano, Corn, Zucchini and Cabbage. . source

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John from shows you what you can grow in the summer heat of Las Vegas where the temperature exceeds 100 degrees. He visited the vegetable garden in the spring reserve, which was planted by the master gardener to survive the desert heat. . source

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Farmer Ron shows you how to grow a yellow curved-necked pumpkin in the desert and place a 4-inch PVC pipe next to the plant. The pipe is cut so that water can seep into the ground below. The water is not placed on the soil, but under the soil, where the roots can easily eat. […]

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“From the city to the county” desert gardening. How do we set sinking basins to grow and grow vegetables in arid environments. Each pot has hoops and barbed wire to protect it from animals. . source

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Learn how to identify garden pests like squash bugs, spotted cucumber beetle, flea beetle and grasshoppers that bother squash and beans. From the Southwest Yard & Garden series. Insects can wreak havoc on your plants, but in this edition of Great Gardens KXLY4’s Phyllis Stephens shows you how to identify and eliminate problem bugs.

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Thanks for the views, comments, and support. Please like, share, comment and subscribe. Thanks! This video is part of a series on squash, melon and cucumber pests and diseases. The other videos in the series can be found here: www.youtube.com How to identify Squash bug adults and eggs. These bugs will suck the sap out […]

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I planted all my plants from seed with the help of my children. We put our tomatoes out in April under plastic and they are doing very well. Raised bed gardening is the way to go if you don’t have good soil. We filled our beds with good composted soil and are hoping to have […]

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