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  1. I can only guess that most of the videos aren’t in the south! You cannot do that kind of stuff in small pots very well at all! The heat makes pot and grow bag life extremely difficult! You have to drown it regularly to keep it moist..

  2. Prá mim é uma terapia te ver colhendo e plantando e me presenteando diariamente com seus vídeos. DEUS abençoe você e toda sua família. Gratidão 🙏

  3. Basil and/or marigold go with the majority of edible plants ❤ best insecticide, just rub a few leaves.
    Tomato, garlic, basil
    Squash, beans, corn (3 sisters)
    Eggplant, radish, lettuce/spinach
    Capsicum, carrot, cucumber
    Broccoli, beets, spinach/lettuce
    Cauliflower, alliums, almost all herbs
    But 9/10 herbs are extroverts and loves their roots cuddling ❤❤❤
    I always grow combinations, the plants are bigger, more produce, and its pretty 😊😊

  4. First year I grow edibles, nothing bad happened so I was very happy. The next year, more and more wild animals start to linger and damage my plants! Squash got one big bite while the size was really big before ripe. Tomatoes were trashed when almost ripe then with bite marks! Even moles damaged the plant roots!

    Do not rely on your luck, gardeners! Plan and build your edible garden with the most security otherwise you will be upset and disappointed the most of time.

  5. That carrot and peppers is a great idea!!! I planted carrots alone and regretted it so much. It was a great full sun bed producing nothing consistently

  6. I also had issues with mint. Years ago, I made this mistake, and it took over! I would keep it by itself in a pot and off the ground. Love the videos! Your garden is beautiful. Will try carrots with peppers next year.

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    THANKS FOR YOUR PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE to share it with the world❤❤❤❤❤❤

  8. I'm having problems with this. I plant Herbs but they don't grow much. Don't know if it's the dirt or what. I try again this spring. Insha Allah. Problem maybe I'm in zone 6 Midwest. But it shouldn't be.

  9. When is the best time to plant? I want to get started but I’m never sure when to start. I live in the southeast of the US – Atlanta GA

  10. Absolutely! Companion planting is a wonderful natural gardening technique that involves growing different plants together to mutually benefit each other.

  11. Our stevias look like twins, lol. I’m hoping mine bushes out more, once the warmer weather comes. I really want to try it. Your garden is looking lovely.

  12. How much sun days needed to grow those herbs so beautifully healthy outside? In cold rainy summer seasons in low lands this is impossible. Greenhouses are needed.

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