Growing food in containers at home
Different types of containers can be used to grow vegetables and tree saplings at home. Even in the smallest yard a nice family kitchen garden can be set up. Trays, flower pots, cups, crates, storage cabinets, sacks, bottles, tetra pots, in different forms and sizes, it all can be used to grow fresh food in the most adverse conditions of drought and desertification, even in the desert. While saving a lot of irrigation water, one produces a maximum of food. Container gardening is one of the most efficient tools in the combat of hunger and malnutrition. It is rapidly conquering all the continents. ANYONE CAN GROW HIS OWN FOOD.
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I like the videos. It gives me so many ideas not only for gardening but how recycling methods to grow my very own food in those.
Thanks for taking time to make the videos :-) -
You are very creative and very resourceful. I also use the soda bottles sometimes too. ☺
Very smart to use items that we have laying around the house. I'm with you on that. GREAT VIDEOS -
this video is more on recycling rather than giving info about planting but still you guys did a good job and a great success on planting on a minimal space
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je suis content de voir cette méthode
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Great ideas, however my concern would be the chemicals in the plastic leeching into the soil, especially when exposed to direct sunlight and heat. Thanks for sharing.
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buitifull garden
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Great ideas when faced with limited means for containers. Most people just toss them.
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What wonderful, inventive ideas you've shown me! Thank you so much
Elle in Oregon
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Q: Are these organically grown?
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looking good job I love the garden
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what recording (music is this) Really liked it!
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You have made some very nice videos - Kudos to you. However they are seriously lacking in information. Flashing some pictures with text and some music doesn't help me. Maybe I missed it somewhere in the text but where are you located? What plants are you growing? What direction are you facing? There is nothing here to tell me how to grow the food. I see you have put time into the video and made it a visual arts project but I am going to be the mean one to say that it has not helped me at all.
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Salut !
A ne surtout pas faire , une culture à racine pivotante ( tracante , 25 - 35 cm de long ) , dans un contener de 5 à 10 cm de profondeur !
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You are an inspiration mate.Great video. Thanks for sharing. https://youtu.be/fpwPgGImn8A
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Very Nice, Will try it myself.
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I have followed your videos for a while and many I have gone back to to see how you handled the water collection and recycling to take advantage of the resulting tea. While this particular video deals with use of container/vertical gardens in the Philippines, do you have any more videos up coming set in desert areas, urban, and blighted areas?
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Brilliant idea...GBU
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I've just ordered some Purple tomato seeds from Banggood, which should be easy to grow in a container. Here's a link, if anyone is interested: http://www.banggood.com/20PCS-Purple-Pearl-Tomato-Seeds-p-906525.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z They've also got a terrific range of other seeds on the website.
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Dont the plants uptake chemicals from the plastic rotting in the sun?
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