How to Plant a Vegetable Garden : Ideas for Designing Your Vegetable Garden

Learn ideas for designing your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening. Expert: Scott Reil Contact: www.safelawns.org Bio: Scott Reil is an accredited nurseryman and longtime horticulturalist with over two decades of experience in the field. Scott is now working for www.safelawns.org. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Information about making paper pots and gardening at Dave’s Garden.

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50 Responses to How to Plant a Vegetable Garden : Ideas for Designing Your Vegetable Garden

  1. GWhiz99 says:

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  2. Verdonne says:

    I live in North Central Florida, and I have been doing raised bed gardening in concrete blocks for about 20 years……I haven’t found a down side to using blocks yet. In fact the blocks contain lime that sweetens the soil and helps with plants growing.

  3. ryan100ryan says:

    if you want a great how to dvd on this subject for a good price just go to my channle and click the link

  4. mammal46 says:

    boycott comercials on the Internet! They already took over TV, Then cable TV!

    Did you know when cable TV first came out there were’nt comercials because you were already paying for your service. Now you pay for cable TV and have to watch 30 minute comercials. Don’t let them take over the internet. When a video that comes up has a comercial leave a comment like this and leave. and don’t give them good ratings no matter how good the video was.

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  6. fenceman315 says:

    this guys know what hes talking about

  7. andyf103 says:

    I am selling plans on ebay of how to build Pyramid shaped Greenhouses. They have many advantages to other greenhouses like faster growing and much healthier plants. I produced the plans myself. Go check it out at ebay and search: Pyramid Greenhouse Building Plans

  8. MrTerrym1964 says:

    @mysacredenergy great video, hope you can take the time to check out my raised bed garden..It’s doing great!

  9. MrTerrym1964 says:

    great video, hope you can take the time to check out my raised bed garden..It’s doing great!

  10. CHOCCYDAZZLE says:

    great advice thank you

  11. greenthumbmarc says:

    Hey expertvillage or anyone do ya’ think you can check out my garden and give my tips on how to maintain it? I really don’t know how much water I should give it. If you want ya’ can check out my garden on my channel.

  12. Dmac11a666 says:

    @polarbeach Go eat your own shit then puke it up and sleep in it faggot!!

  13. Dmac11a666 says:

    @meandmyallotment2010 Shut up bitch before i slap you with my shit stained hands…Ive been shitting in a bucket all week and have been eating eat too…Now im ganna rub ut on my face…

  14. meandmyallotment2010 says:

    Excellent video. Where is the garden? It would help knowing as our seasons are different to yours.

  15. YourGardenShow says:

    your garden looks very active!

  16. ambiguousrat1810 says:

    24 almost over. argghh! Just saw it online at lastnightstvshows (.) com

  17. tcbink says:

    Did you ever notice? The experts at Expert Village are sometimes not.

  18. skyliz1 says:

    if he had built his garden the square foot gardening way, he would have loads more vegetables, in the space he has.

  19. Dmac11a666 says:

    Oh, so you think its funny? My wife surely didn’t….

  20. TheBrassHole says:

    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  21. polarbeach says:

    go spam somewhere else

  22. pepperjoe12 says:

    Good work Scott. Check out my video on Free upside down tomato planter for.

  23. ClydesGadgets says:

    I found info on proper planting times and plant spacing for vegetables in a slide chart called: Clyde’s Garden Planner.

  24. donze52 says:

    dont forget to add wild gourds to keep bugs away.
    leaf tea makes perfect bug repellent for your crops

  25. Dmac11a666 says:

    Sometimes i eat my down shit and masturbate with it into a cup then i throw the cup out and slap my wife around with my shit stained hands.

  26. lifearoundhome says:

    that’s one way to use the newspaper

  27. mammal46 says:

    What a good idea. I just can’t believe all the ideas you gardners come up with. Thanks for showing us=-}

  28. VxHONEYxV8 says:

    that’s a great idea!! I will have to try this. i used egg cartons last time and it worked but the plant roots didn’t go to deep and it was tough to transplant once the garden was ready, but my veggies are still doing good.

  29. CHOCCYDAZZLE says:

    Really like this method ~thanks very much

  30. Praxxus55712 says:

    Holy crap Dave what the heck happened to your fingernail?? OUCH!

  31. Drummerful07 says:

    @1too3fore You don’t.

  32. stfudidntask says:

    @DjokaStokic Almost all newspapers use soy ink dumbass.

  33. 1too3fore says:

    Will this work with my old VCR tapes, too?

  34. 1too3fore says:

    If you bury the pots, how are we supposed to be able to read it then???

  35. TheGardenCorner says:

    Wow, really great idea – and organic too!

  36. carrieferhat says:

    Great video-why didn’t I think of this?
    Yes, I believe I read (gasp! in a newspaper!) that as of 2004-5, 95% of newspapers were in soy-based ink. Lead was banned quite some time ago. I would think, if it were made of lead, it would be hazardous for us to read, touch, breathe in…

  37. fabfabregas1 says:

    Thankyou i will try this i was very impressed with how quickly the seeds germinated…..

  38. leasmom96 says:

    Most newspapers use vegetable inks now. Newspapers are perfectly fine for organic gardening. They’re used in No Dig Gardens and with Vermicomposting too.

  39. DjokaStokic says:

    this is not such a smart idea WHY? do you know from which material are letters made of? from lead! and lead is not good for any living creature. It is not smart to contaminate your plants if you are going to use them later as food font do this! If that is going to be inedible then ok but higher levels of lead can damage a plant :)

  40. BadassCeino says:

    Very simple, I like.

  41. judyleeverro1 says:

    this is so cool…a cheap project and fun to get kids to work..er..i mean participate in the joy of gardening

  42. lakemarygardens says:

    I think I will try this. :)

  43. jimmyzshack says:

    lol “what happens to the ink”

  44. GreenDrThumbz says:

    Greetings! If you have any questions about gardening please take a look at my page, it’s very helpful and easy!

  45. diosamag says:

    that works for the US but in france for example, the ink s not clean….

  46. theRealCatinahat says:

    Don’t worry about the ink, it is soy based in 99% of newspapers

  47. bobbycua says:

    what happens to the ink in the newspaper?

  48. WHITETRASHDOLL says:

    I’m so going to do that!!

  49. 6405237 says:

    amazing!!!! thank you very mutch

  50. wongricky2398 says:

    wow!u clever guy

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