How to Raise Organic Vegetables : Designing an Organic Garden

Get tips on designing an organic garden, and what types of vegetables, spices and other plants to grow, in this free organic gardening video lesson for beginners. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”


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25 Responses to “How to Raise Organic Vegetables : Designing an Organic Garden”

  1. Dboy66 says:

    Yeah it sounds like Los Angeles community garden or something heh. Shame she wasn’t toting an AK to add to the effect.
    dboy

  2. aus2045 says:

    What is a Stoo ?

  3. foodmatterstv says:

    See the trailer to a new film on natural health foodmatters[dot]tv

  4. christianz2010 says:

    shes such an air head. or shes high

  5. ss396rip says:

    How do you plant Oprah?

  6. nonphixional1 says:

    Expert village? more like village idiots!

  7. msluchini28 says:

    I think she’s trying and has some good ideas….. But Shweee Dang, our corn around here is up over our heads before you see any tassels on it. We plant it in rows, loooong rows, in fields! LOL

  8. stephanpeteroatesfin says:

    wish we had the sun here in the UK to get corn, to grow so well, takes a while, we get so little good weather. organic veg gardening every time

  9. JustineHenson says:

    lol…you have to read nonphixional1 post,3 responses down. I giggled all night : )

  10. Rediahs says:

    Pretty sure she said Okra, which is a delicious vegetable. :)

  11. itisoktobeme says:

    Thank you. 5 stars and favorited.

  12. dogpup23 says:

    lol why would you say that? they have some really good ideas on their videos O.o

  13. dogpup23 says:

    eh, some people just get nervous in front of the camera

  14. christianz2010 says:

    shes high ass a fuken kite

  15. lanesteele240 says:

    i think i saw some organic weed in the background

  16. EbolaV1rus says:

    Corn is pollinated by wind, therefore “block planting” is much better. In large blocks, the corn has a better chance of getting fully pollinated. Fully pollinated means more corn. More corn for less effort.

  17. crussitube says:

    I don’t think she knows what she is talking about …

  18. NadimahElizabeth says:

    Hello, thanks, I am begining my first veg garden, all my things are from seed so I am very protective over them LOL. I noticed you have some wind, the wind in my area can be strong, do you find the plants withstand it okay, how do you cope? I am terrified to put my babies out!

  19. brody104 says:

    thanks ive just started you made me think of i great idea i rated this 5

  20. tbcyun says:

    shes a dumbo.or high.

  21. sinsarcasmo says:

    5 stars

  22. holt325 says:

    Sounds like a civil war battle going on in her front yard.

  23. x0xGrowingPainsx0x says:

    she doesnt even state why you should grow beans with corn.. dur

  24. growingyourgreens says:

    Good but short.. You motivated me to grow more food. Check my youtube chanel to learn how I converted my front lawn to an all-raised bed edible garden.

  25. koricanprez says:

    @x0xGrowingPainsx0x Yes she does. “So as the corn grows tall, the green beans will attach to the corn and grow up it. So that will be the stakes for the green bean,”

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