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How to Organize Your Seed Collection (Cheap & Fast)

September 29, 2017 by Weekend Gardener

I went into my garden shed and had about 100 seed packets lying around in a box…so I decided to organize them so I actually know what seeds I have and how old they are. This is what I came up with!

All you need is a bead storage box for jewelry and a hot glue gun to glue down the dividers (so no tiny seeds slip under). Then, just label each section with the plant, cultivar, and the year the seeds were packed for and you’re all set!

I turned 90 disorganized seed packets into 3 jewelry boxes of seeds, which helps me plan for my gardening season ahead!

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Top 4 Reasons Why 40% Of Gardeners Quit Their First Year Gardening and Solutions

September 29, 2017 by Weekend Gardener

40 out of every 100 gardeners will quit their first year gardening and in this video I have outlined the top 4 and some solutions to prevent that from happening.
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How to Grow Marijuana in 5 minutes

September 29, 2017 by Weekend Gardener

Quick Beginners Guide on basics of how to grow Marijuana. A basic overview of how to turn seed into smoke. Suitable for medical marijuana use.

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Foolproof Way to Kill Cabbage Worms and Cabbage Loopers!

September 17, 2017 by Weekend Gardener

You’re starting to find holes in the leaves of your kale, and for that matter, in your cabbage, brussels sprouts, or other brassica-family plants. The leaves of the neat rows of radishes you’ve planted are showing signs of chewing, too. Some leaves have little off-white or yellowish spots on their undersides. And you just saw a little green worm wandering over a leaf on your produce.

I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you probably have cabbage worms (Pieris rapae or Pieris brassicae).

But don’t lose hope yet. I can help you to eliminate these hungry little worms from your garden, and help you figure out ways to prevent them from coming back.

Learn to grow your own food:
→ http://www.epicgardening.com/blog

Join our worldwide gardening community:
→ https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicgardening/

Gardening Equipment I Use:
→ Basic hydroponic nutrients: http://amzn.to/29VmBeQ
→ Simple pH testing kit: http://amzn.to/2aexc4l
→ Fancy pH testing pen: http://amzn.to/2fY6UqD

More reviews of my favorite gardening products: → http://www.epicgardening.com/gardening-product-reviews/

Epic Gardening on Social Media:
→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epicgardening/
→ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/epicgardening
→ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/epicgardening
→ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/epicgardening

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This Might Look Crazy But Actually Works

September 16, 2017 by Weekend Gardener

Organic gardeners will often go to any length to keep their plants happy and safe, but without the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides. 
Here are some old tricks and a few new ones using common household substances that can make a gardener’s’ life easy and keep plants happy and healthy in a natural and non-toxic way.
1.Bury your kitchen waste in the garden.
Whether you have a compost pile or not, you can utilize every bit of kitchen waste in the garden. Make a long ditch 1-foot-deep between rows of vegetables to receive the waste. Start dumping the kitchen waste of each day from one end of the ditch. The soil from the ditch piled along its edge can be used to cover up the waste as soon as it is deposited so that there would be no bad smell or fly problem. 
2.Weed tea as fertilizer.
Brew a weed tea fertilizer to take sweet revenge on the weeds that rob your garden plants of nutrients. Cut up the weeds and dunk them in a tub of water kept in the sun. In a few days, a nitrogen-rich green tea will be ready. Use it as soil fertilizer or foliar spray.
3.Improve fruit set with Epsom salt.
If you find your pepper plants dropping fruit, turn to Epsom salt. You will see a definite improvement in fruit set almost immediately. The magnesium in the Magnesium sulfate salt could be doing the trick. Magnesium is an important component of chlorophyll – as important as iron is to the hemoglobin in our blood. you can sprinkle Epsom salt crystals around the plants once a week or make a foliar spray.

4.Add oyster shells and eggshells to your garden beds.
Crushed shells of oysters and eggs make slow-release fertilizers that will keep your garden soil sweet and healthy. Crush them with a rolling pin to make the pieces as small as you can. The calcium carbonate in the shells makes the soil alkaline, so use it around plants that love alkaline soil.

5.Adjust pH with wood ash and coffee grounds.
When you grow different types of plants in your garden, their pH needs may vary. Wood ash from wood burning stoves and fireplaces can alkalinize the soil in your asparagus patch and vegetable beds growing broccoli, beans, and beet. Coffee grounds can be used around ericaceous plants like roses, azaleas, and rhododendrons.

6.Vinegar as weed killer.
Most organic gardeners do not like to use herbicides in their garden, but they may have second thoughts when their gardens are run over by weeds. Vinegar is an environment-friendly alternative to chemical weed killers.
Pour some vinegar into a spray bottle and drench the weeds with it. Do this on a hot, sunny day for best results. The acid will scorch the weeds and kill them in a few days. Water the area afterward to remove excess acidity or sprinkle baking soda on soil to neutralize it.

NOTE: The materials and the information contained on Natural ways channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provide.

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