How to garden organically


Learn proper care and maintenance tips for growing herbs in your organic herb garden, in this free video.

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14 Comments so far »

  1. by Killbride, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    She didn’t need a …
    She didn’t need a shovel to dig that plant up. She could have dug it out with a small transplanter or a cultivator which would separate the roots from the dirt easily.

  2. by neoartifact, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    I have basil which …
    I have basil which looked like a pile of dead leaves and they weren’t even 1cm (1/3 inch) tall. Now the basil is 30cm (12 inches) tall and is the best growing plant I have. I bought the basil for AU$0.10. Looking in bargain bins at the nursery really pays off.

  3. by amanteunica, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    This lady has lots …
    This lady has lots of videos in Youtube. In all of them (at least in most I watched) she never wore the correct shoe to work in her garden. When working with light – heavy to somewhat dangerous tools, we need to wear PROPER SHOES (boots, tennis shoes etc) to prevent getting hurt from tools falling in our feet. Not to mention it will also protect our feet from getting dirty. I wonder how many hours a day she’ll spend cleaning her nails….better invest that time to air the compost bin…

  4. by evegpt, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Not to me…it …
    Not to me…it keeps the sun off your neck and out of your eyes…I live on the Coast and if you garden,,you absolutely need either this stye of hat or a bandana and cap..

  5. by Kaknelson, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    caring wombman

    caring wombman
    bless her

  6. by djmainhouse, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    wrong tool and she …
    wrong tool and she did alot of wrong things
    no shoes ,glooves and water .

  7. by fashslut23, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Most herbs are well …
    Most herbs are well hard, they can take a bit of push and shove :-) I’ve planted what looks like dead root stock in the past and been most surprised!

  8. by wyatt1c, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    that not how you do …
    that not how you do it you dig a hole aroung the plant and gentlety ess it off

  9. by grenthum, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Thanks for sharing …
    Thanks for sharing this video, I found it through a search for gardening!

  10. by MrDon1984, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    you must eat a lot …
    you must eat a lot of that hurb i guess…

  11. by Dlorezzz, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    your hat is so …
    your hat is so disturbing..

  12. by rockatomo, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    disturb the roots …
    disturb the roots as litle as posible……. your kiding me right// you shold have doug from the sides and round then you pivot the showel down and out she comes. PFT

  13. by Mitsouko9, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your tips. I’m trying to get a basil, thyme, rosemary garden going right now, so I’m glad I found your video!

    Jeannemarie

  14. by esshole3000, on September 5 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    nice ass
    nice ass

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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.

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