5 EASY Gardening Tips To Help You Start Your Garden!

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2022
  • Today, I take you on a garden tour and I share with you 5 easy gardening tips to help you become more self-sufficient! These tips are easy to understand and I also share some of my experiences, plus I give you bonus tips that will help you get off to a good start! This is definitely the year to start gardening!
    / @homewithkim
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    Hi! My name is Kim. This year my family has decided to throw out all the conventional ways of easy cooking and convenience foods. We are moving towards a new way of life..more holistic, with whole foods, all organic, and home grown garden produce. Better food, better health, better life! I know it is going to be more planning and hard work...but what we eat is the most important thing that we do all day. Food is medicine or it is poison. I want to serve medicine to my family. Join us as we embark on this new journey. It will be full of progress and mistakes, as we try new things such as tinctures, salves, fermentations, canning, homesteading, gardening, and so much more. ❤️

Komentáře • 14

  • @thehilltophomestead8249
    @thehilltophomestead8249 Před 2 lety +1

    Omigosh, her guineas were so peaceful and quiet! Mine nev.er. shut. up. Never. Anyhoo! Lovely video, Kim!

  • @MJADoingStuff
    @MJADoingStuff Před 2 lety +1

    Great Garden tour and video!!!😁👍 that garden looks awesome.

  • @markhirstwood4190
    @markhirstwood4190 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done, really nice. A note about soil: Masanobu Fukuoka apparently said, growing vegetables is generally about 95% sun, water and gases and 5% soil. Shocking concept, but after my success with a large square foot garden over the years, I agree, mostly. Maybe soil is more like 10% or even 20%, who knows, maybe AI will tell us in the future. The point is, most of the time 6" depth was plenty. Mix was: 1/3 organic composts, 1/3 peat moss and 1/3 coarse vermiculite. Easy to blend on a tarp and fill up the beds you built. Full sun (8am to 6pm), basic watering (the beds self mulch more or less after say, late June as the crops fill in and shade the mix more), less soil and less soil concern (never measured ph). I tended to water just a little in the early mornings but most of the work was just harvesting, not beds drying out or having to think to water, even skipping many times.

  • @gardenreel
    @gardenreel Před 2 lety +1

    Great share 👍 👌

  • @bastionwolf
    @bastionwolf Před 2 lety

    Just a tip you're looking to get more views/subscribers and just people who will actually spend more time watching the video, don't add so much filler. The title is about 5 tips for your garden but I feel like a good title for this would've been "what we have in our family garden" or "update on our gardening" and then while outside and in the same shoot I would talk about 5 tips for gardening. That way you can have two videos that you can post on two different days with two different topics but taken in one shot. That way you can connect better with your audience through giving us updates and then giving us advice. It will keep people interested in your life and what's going on with you and then you'll also be providing us something of value while we are more invested because we see more of what you see and are excited about. Just some hopefully helpful ideas and things to keep in mind.

  • @shegathers6120
    @shegathers6120 Před 2 lety

    That’s one thing I still haven’t figured out, how to save seeds from crops 😫.

    • @homewithkim
      @homewithkim  Před 2 lety

      I'm still learning, but I will let things ripen and go brown on the plant and then harvest the seeds, but there are some that will cross pollinate and you won't get the same plant....that is the part that I am studying up on.

  • @heelf5277
    @heelf5277 Před 2 lety

    Its "all natural"???