Easy Growing for People That Can’t Garden

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee”. 

Searching for more natural ways to incorporate hydroponics into our growing of plants while reducing the use of plastic. If you have the time, energy, finances and ability to grow a traditional soil garden, that is fantastic. If not, maybe some simple hydroponics can help. The quest continues to teach the world to feed itself. 😀❤🌿
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0:00 Intro
0:39 Set it and forget it growing plants in agar
1:18 Make your own self watering microgreen grower
5:25 Prevent algae in hydroponics
6:05 Experimenting with natural hydroponics, clay pebbles and bioplastic bags
7:25 Microgreens are more than fancy garnish
7:50 Steak Slider with Microgreens
8:50 Outro

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  • @jacquemeister9492 says:

    Love what you are doing but what nutrient solution do you use? Are you still using master blend?

  • @Queenie-the-genie says:

    It would be great if the plastic stuff was made with stainless steel instead. Thank yoy

  • @countermelody167 says:

    So cool! I had a vegetable garden and the upkeep was so much! These ideas are so easy!

  • @pjdava says:

    Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee, This made me so happy! I liked and subscribed!

  • @God-Was-Bored says:

    If I have an overabundance of greens, I blend them with as little water as possible in the blender and freeze it in huge cube trays that hold about 1/2 cup each in each cube and use them in smoothies and sauces.

  • @katclaus7425 says:

    How much agar to water and nutrient solution did you use or do you suggest? Thank you!

  • @ronm6585 says:

    Cool stuff Mike. Thank you sir.

  • @diva555sg says:

    Thanks for sharing.
    Blessing you with abundance.

  • @ryanhopps7966 says:

    Ribeye steak sandwiches 🤤

  • @lindasmith8701 says:

    I’m excited, Mike!! Thanks for your content!

  • @zacpackman9186 says:

    mike have u done a tutorial on the agar agar method yet ? id love to see that

  • @1turf32 says:

    Very cool! But how did the agr agr do in the pouring rain did it dissolve? Thanks for growing

  • @user-px2sn8pr5t says:

    be the change 🙂

  • @ll_cool_rmcoclegend5291 says:

    Keep up the good work buddy! I follow you also due to your mission to garden without plastic. It is definitely not easy, but there may be a way to find out 😉

    Have you ever thought about Bamboo pipes as container where multiple greens can grow with hydroponics?

    • @KeepOnGrowin says:

      Thank you. Yes on the bamboo. The only problem is price for the size I need. I will eventually do that but in the spirit of the channel and my mission, I am trying the cheap and easy route first to help more people. I appreciate the input, it’s what keeps the wheels turning in my head.

  • @mornkel2125 says:

    Agar agar – great idea!

  • @Kristen-603 says:

    I’ve just started experimenting with micro greens. what perfect timing that this video popped up! Just subscribed and now I can’t wait to watch more. Great stuff!

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