Maximum Yield Indoor Gardening Expo Denver 2011


Max Yield Magazine Indoor Gardening Expo in Denver, Colorado 2011 Maximum Yield Magazine for more info go to www.indoorgardenexpo.com or to www.maximumyield.com Maximum Yield held it’s 1st Annual Denver, Colorado Indoor Gardening Expo at the Denver Convention Center over the April 2-3 weekend, 2011. Maximum Yield magazine holds three Indoor Gardening Expo’s a year in Denver, San Francisco and Long Beach. This year’s Expo was a great success with exhibitors from around the world on hand to showcase the latest indoor gardening products and technologies. Vendors and the public both had an opportunity to meet, network and learn from industry experts. As well as to discover new techniques, participate in information sessions, see live demonstrations and see first hand the uniquely diversified products that will make your garden thrive. Whether you just started gardening or are an aficionado there is something for everyone at Maximum Yield’s Indoor Gardening Expo. This year’s Denver Indoor Gardening Expo sponsors were Botanicare, House and Garden, Humbolt Nutrients, Humbolt Wholesale, Sun Land Garden Products, Sunshine Systems, SunPulse, T-Nou Dynamic Garden Products, Trimpro and of course Maximum Yield magazine. If you missed out this year check it out next year or come to the San Fransisco Indoor Gardening Expo in July 2011!

Container Gardening Season 2 – Week 6: Mysterious Seedlings


This week we’ve planted a second container of carrots and our flowers and dill are finally coming up, despite the efforts of the birds to steal all of our coconut matting. We also check out the unidentified seedlings growing in our containers. This isour second year attempting to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs in containers on our patio in the city. Each week we update with what’s new, good or bad, in our patio garden. This year we are growing: Basil Cherry Tomatoes Cilantro Dill Green Onions Eggplants Habanero Peppers Jalapeno Peppers Oregano Lettuce Spinach Strawberries and a random heirloom tomato plant given to us as a gift Theme music by DoKashiteru – bit.ly

Getting Creative With Cinder Block Gardening


In walking around my neighborhood, I saw something that really struck my eye. It was a cinder block turned on it’s side with some plants in it. I immediately thought, “Great idea. I can garden like that.” It fits perfectly with the small space and urban gardening that I’ve been doing. For more information, please visit www.UrbanOrganicGardener.com

Risers in container gardening


The use of risers to enhance food production in container gardening is a real success story in The Philippines. Jojo ROM, Buklod Tao and others showed that this method belongs to the best practices to combat hunger and malnutrition. This video should convince people in most of the developing countries and in the refugee camps to follow this beautiful example. With a remarkable minimum of irrigation water, a maximum of fresh food can be produced. Congratulations to all my Filippino friends who contribute to the promotion of container gardening.

Container Gardening Season 2 – Week 26: Waiting for Fall


This week Tiffany films the video on her own. We check out how our carrots are looking and how great our carrots are thriving in the unseasonably warm early fall weather. This isour second year attempting to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs in containers on our patio in the city. Each week we update with what’s new, good or bad, in our patio garden. This year we are growing: Basil Cherry Tomatoes Cilantro Dill Green Onions Eggplants Habanero Peppers Jalapeno Peppers Oregano Lettuce Spinach Strawberries and a random heirloom tomato plant given to us as a gift Theme music by DoKashiteru – bit.ly

Container Gardening pt. 1


Mary speaks with Matt Ross from the Toledo Botanical Gardens about interesting plant choices for containers for the 2010 season.

Container Gardening Season 2 – Week 11: Patio Reorganization


This week we update on our carrots, which were mostly eaten by birds previously and are now protected by our DIY carrot cages. This is our second year attempting to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs in containers on our patio in the city. Each week we update with what’s new, good or bad, in our patio garden. This year we are growing: Basil Cherry Tomatoes Cilantro Dill Green Onions Eggplants Habanero Peppers Jalapeno Peppers Oregano Lettuce Spinach Strawberries and a random heirloom tomato plant given to us as a gift Theme music by DoKashiteru – bit.ly

Build Good Soil for Gardening : How to Fertilize a Garden


Listen to these fertilizer tips for treating plants in your garden; take care of your garden or lawn with the gardening tips on soil composition in these free videos. Expert: Travis Steglich Bio: Travis Steglich is the owner and operator of the Steglich Feed and Farm Supply Store. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Raised Bed and Container Gardening


Gardening in small spaces or on challenging sites can be made easier through the use of raised beds and containers.

3Rs Plastic Container Gardening 5.mpg


Hi ALL, today I thought I would show you how I put some of my seedling into some of my waste containers to try and help reduce them going to landfill sites in the UK , and done in the simplest way I know, and at the cheapest price too. To find out more please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com Thank you John JRP (recycling)

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