John Evans shows the secret for growing healthy enormous World Record vegetables is organic Bountea compost tea.
Duration : 0:7:34
John Evans shows the secret for growing healthy enormous World Record vegetables is organic Bountea compost tea.
Duration : 0:7:34
I've been an avid gardener most of my life and I've always had an interest in organic gardening. My parents always had gardens when I was a child and while I can't say that no chemicals were used, most products and methods used to maintain the garden were natural. Now that I have a garden of my own (past 7 years) I've gone strictly organic. This blog is my attempt to share Organic Gardening Tips with you.
by jbkatie, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
Well, they are …
Well, they are impressively large. But do they taste good?
by escapeearthnet, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
No, absolutely not. …
No, absolutely not. Everything is grown from ordinary seeds using only organic methods with no chemicals. John checked the catalogs for larger varieties but that is all. The secret is growing fast with lots of available nutrients from the Bountea.
by Luthienknox, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
are these GM …
are these GM Vegetables ?
by MeSeeUTube, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
I want to buy me …
I want to buy me some Alaska Bounty.
What stores in Anchorage sells this stuff ??
Check out my little garden.
Thanks
by escapeearthnet, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
This is the era …
This is the era when we will have to learn to feed ourselves again. There is nothing like your own veggies.
Thanks for the comment.
by ParapaDrifter, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
teach a man to farm …
teach a man to farm, he’s fed for a lifetime… jebus
by gardenmagik, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
Love this! Oh My …
Love this! Oh My Wordy! Im impressed..i subbed
by theproducegarden, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
awesome!!!
awesome!!!
by guardianangel1423, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
inspiring………. …
inspiring……….excellent resource!
by MonicaLewandowski, on September 7 2008 @ 4:36 am
wow, that is …
wow, that is craziness, I am totally sold, although I don’t know if I could manage a garden as with such huge yeilds as that. I have a feeling it won’t be a problem for me, compared to the guy growing these veggies, I have to deal with drought issues and hot searing sun conditions here in colorado.