Grow Massive Amounts of Food in Little Space
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee”.
How we grow loads of food in just a few sq ft of space in the garden with vertical hydroponic living walls.
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Which organic nutrients should we try? A, B or C?
A
Temu also has the grow pockets cheap I’ve ordered from them and had no trouble I’ve gotten everything ordered and have been very pleased
Cool, thank you!
Actually it is horizontal where you can grow a massive amount of food. Farmers who have youtube channels demonstrate the amount of food that can be grown horizontally, and a few gardeners demonstrate how to grow vertically.
Regarding myself I am trying to grow plants horizontally. I only had some minor positive results, but a lot of negative results. I think it is unfortunate that growing plants seems simple to do, but getting good results is hard, for some folks including me.
I think I have to do more window shopping. It sure is time consuming to do window shopping to maybe get ideas what to eventually buy.
I can’t go horizontal, I rent and have a very tiny yard. Some people do not have a yard but have a balcony. If I had 40 acres, yeah I could grow a lot.
@@KeepOnGrowin I am not growing anything outside. I have a small amount of space that I am using inside just to see if I can successfully grow a few plants indoors. If I can succeed then I would like to try outdoors on my property that I am considering to invest in.
FYI…..40 acres would be a real pain in the butt to use to grow plants in my opinion. Farmers can handle double digit acres to grow food, but not me.
I learned what the proper amount of space is to grow enough food, for one person, for the entire year. Death is what I have been seeing a lot in my attempts to grow plants!
I already lost count of the amount of attempts I made to grow plants.
Who was the other gardener that was shown briefly?
His son ❤
My son
Yes I’ve been looking for a link to him to, I keep missing the name well enough to search for him
Brilliant!!!!! Its looking good. Job well done!
If you add some florals im buying it 😎
Thank you. Keely is wanting to do that.
great stuff once again, sir. thank you for sharing some hope
Thank you! My pleasure.
@@KeepOnGrowin and btw, my dad is gone…on the worst terms. you are close to his age, and remind me of him in a few ways. thanks for postin today
Hi Mike how are you doing today iam doing fine today thank you for sharing stay safe ❤❤❤
Let try the cheap and easy one. Lol be safe have a great week
I bought one for tropical north queensland Australia. I am going to use coir and grow medicine. I don’t think I need the hydro set up if hand watered several times a day.? Maybe not. But I can’t grow much in summer as it’s 90 to 95 for 8 months of the year
Cool. Let me know how it goes.
Mike,
Thanks for videos.
Would wire netting stretched over a frame backed by an old blanket for water and pool noodle plugs to hold plants in wire work for growing ?
I don’t know but it sounds good.
My main concern with the new layout is lack of cover to keep a gullywasher rainstorm from washing out all the nutrients. That’s not a concern with the first one in the tote. Thoughts?
It very well might. We got storms on the way.
@@KeepOnGrowin I think for that reason alone I’d prefer your original gutter diversion into a closed tote. But Chuck in AZ probably doesn’t have that worry. He probably only gets a few inches of rain a year, instead of in a single storm.
This system wouldn’t work for an outdoor system in texas. Do to rain that we can sometimes get. Another thing is the lack of space when you live in 100 yrs old house. Love seeing what you grow. Thanks
Awesome Mike❤
Great ideas as always.😊
Thank you Rick!
Fun!
9 degrees Celsius here in france jealous its freezing here no summer arriving 👍👍👍👍👍
Oh A
I’d like you to try the B nutrients as they look similar to what I can buy in Australia.
Cheers!
Will putting fan to help with air circulation help?
Maybe, I could also put it in the back.
The color black, of course, absorbs heat. The plants might be happier and under less strain if the grow bags and background on this setup were white (or some other lighter color).
Thank you. Watch the previous video. The temperature of the bag was 85F when it was over 100F outside.
Mike that’s awesome 🎉🎉❤❤❤
Thank you, we are loving it!
Would’nt it evaporate like tremendous quantity of water ?