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Container Gardening – How to Start an Easy Basic Garden (Urban Gardening)

October 19th, 2011 | Categories: Gardening Container | Tags: , , , , , ,

Container Gardening – How to Start an Easy Basic Garden (Urban Gardening)



Please be sure to subscribe to Naztazia’s channel! This is a how-to video on growing fruits and vegetables in containers and planters instead of a traditional in-ground garden. Also known as container gardens, container gardening and urban gardening. These types of gardens work great for those with limited space or have no yard. Grow your vegetables, fruits and herbs on your balcony, patio or driveway.



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  1. Karnozen
    October 19th, 2011 at 15:57
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    I like plants, thanks for the recommendation..

  2. HouseSignStudio
    October 19th, 2011 at 16:49
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    Thanks so much, great video, I usually use miracle gro as well, great for lettuce especially!

  3. bubbanator1212
    October 19th, 2011 at 16:59
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  4. EddieMulnix
    October 19th, 2011 at 17:28
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    When she said “I’m gonna show you how to DO IT” I got rilly excited

  5. naztazia
    October 19th, 2011 at 17:47
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    @therealrockondon I completely agree with you – they are one of the best sizes to do container gardening in for many plants. Thanks for stopping by!

  6. therealrockondon
    October 19th, 2011 at 17:54
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    i luv container gardening 5gallon buckets are my fav

  7. Unsharpened
    October 19th, 2011 at 18:16
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    @naztazia I like your video, a lot of nice tips, But man, you put Miracle grow potting soil in the container. Monsanto from Marysville, Ohio makes that crap. As much as people may like it and plants grow superb in it , I would think a nice mix of regular dirt and compost / or just straight compost would be better than the Miracle grow stuff.

  8. naztazia
    October 19th, 2011 at 18:16
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    @Unsharpened I’m not really keen on GM foods/organisms. In my own garden I try to use heirloom seeds and plants that have been passed down through the generations from my local farmers and family. For example the garlic bulbs given to me from my uncle come from plants that can trace their lineage to over 80+ years. Realistically in the supermarket though, we can’t be sure what’s GMO vs. not. Probably why I like growing food in my own garden :)

  9. Unsharpened
    October 19th, 2011 at 19:05
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    Hmmm How do you feel about GMO’s?

  10. peazlove247
    October 19th, 2011 at 19:23

    donna is cute

  11. naztazia
    October 19th, 2011 at 19:50

    @jenn1ifer Better boy and Jet star are my 2 fav tomato varieties :) I plant 2 plants per container & they grow about 4-5 ft tall (including the container). I use those wire cages to support them and keep them straight as they grow. I average 20-30 tomatoes per plant (40-60 per pot). I pick the tomatoes off as soon as they turn red and are still firm and not overripe – regardless if it’s just 1 or 15 at a time. I position the container in my yard that gets maximum view of the sun – 6-7 hours.

  12. jenn1ifer
    October 19th, 2011 at 20:21

    @naztazia How many hours of direct sunlight do they need to grow? have you grown better boy tomatoes? If you have, how tall did they grow? And are you supposed to harvest all the tomatoes on a plant at once or only a few at a time? There was an article saying if you harvest a few tomatoes at a time they will produce more. on average, how many tomatoes per plant did you get? would 10 tomatoes per plant be realistic?