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Las Vegas Organic Garden Update August 2012

An update of my garden.

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How to Pronounce Pasturing

Can we reach 1 Like? Watch video to the end 🙂 pasture /ˈpæstʃər, ˈpÉ‘s-/ [pas-cher, pahs-] noun, 1.Also called pastureland /ˈpæstʃərËŒlænd, ˈpÉ‘s-/ [pas-cher-l…

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Feeding the Worm Bin

In this video, we take a look at a European Night Crawler bin and feed the worms kitchen scraps.

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Timber Raised Beds For Vegetable & Flower Gardening

Easy assemble raised beds are a brilliant garden accessory and are extremely handy in growing your own fresh vegetables. Here at quickcrop we stock some of t…

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Unexplained Swarming of First-Year Ohio Honey Bees

This is my first attempt at keeping bees so please keep your criticism constructive. We received this package of bees about a month ago from a relative. Whil…

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Harvesting Cabbage From My Organic Garden

April 4, 2013. It is a time of harvest here at our Florida organic garden. Today I harvested one of my cabbages. We are under a tornado watch and it is raini…

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P4 Eps 4 Patio Garden Update/Apartment Homesteading/Bell Peppers and Spinach/The Onion Experiment

In this episode we are given an update on our patio garden seed sprouts with a funny twist. Amber is showing off her decorated free planting containers. New …

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Joel Salatin on food relocalization

Joel Salatin, fulltime family farmer of the highly successful Polyface Farms, and recipient of the Heinz Award for Environmental Leadership, is one of the wo…

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Farmers View on Organic Farming

Charlene Spoth operator of a local farm gives her views on operating a non organic farm. Siting the good things about Organic Farming as well as the disadvan…

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General Hydroponics Canna FoxFarm Watch What Happened-THC E

http://www.advancednutrients.com – Julian tried everything–Canna, FoxFarm, GH–the most he could do was a pound and a quarter per light. Then 3 yrs ago he s…

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