Make your first vegetable garden

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This video will cover the basics of making a simple, in-ground vegetable garden. It will provide an overview and instruction of all necessary steps to successfully design and make your first vegetable garden.
In this video I will cover in detail the following topics -
- How to remove grass 02:06
- How to install a fence 06:40
- Making a functional garden gate 08:48
- How to keep grass from invading your garden 09:22
- How to keep weeds down 10:00
- How to plant your first vegetables 10:37
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  • @helloallyouppl
    @helloallyouppl Жыл бұрын

    Algorithm suggested your videos and I have been very much enjoying them for their straight to the point simplicity and great information

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm happy you found me M.S.

  • @deborah820
    @deborah8202 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, thank you for such detailed information. There’s nothing worse than going to a gardening channel for a specific topic only for the person to digress to other subjects that are irrelevant to the topic at hand. Thank you for making points, expanding on those points and staying on track. I just shared this video to my gardening group and I’m off to your video playlist! Thanks again from a 4th year gardener in Oklahoma!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Deborah! I'm very happy for your comment because I try to do exactly as you said. And thank you so much for sharing it!

  • @flowerpixel
    @flowerpixel2 жыл бұрын

    I don't even have room for a vegetable garden but there are a lot of good tips in this

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Holly!

  • @T-Mo_
    @T-Mo_ Жыл бұрын

    I made a 22'x22' garden this year. So much work the way I did it. Used a 40 yr old front tine tiller over the whole thing. And then because my soil is so hard I would till a row, then shovel it out, and repeat that 2 times and then shovel all the loose soil back to make a raised row. Made 4 rows. Free exercise! Put 2 layers of cardboard down on the walkways between rows. Worked well for weeds. And added lawn clipping around plants as mulch. Also kept the weeds down. I'm starting your leaf mulch process this fall.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow - that was definitely some free exercise! Wow. Cardboard does wonders for weed suppression. I think once your leaves get 'settled' in you will have an excellent gardening season next year. Good luck!

  • @T-Mo_

    @T-Mo_

    Жыл бұрын

    @@growitbuildit thanks! Good video and channel.

  • @callikohl7603
    @callikohl76032 жыл бұрын

    I have gardened for a long time, but it's very nice to get new ideas for how to do things. Thanks.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Calli!

  • @bqgin
    @bqgin2 жыл бұрын

    The most useful channel on youtube. Thank you.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! That means a lot to me.

  • @seamus6994
    @seamus6994 Жыл бұрын

    Joe, I would like to add a piece of information here for your viewers. You've mentioned that you belong to numerous Forums for Gardening. I have a lot of Hobby's besides gardening, prospecting, metal detecting, bottle collecting, camping etc. The Forums I belong to are for Veterans with PTSD, I'm a Veteran also. (Where am I going with this)? Years of studies have shown that people with Depression, especially Clinical Depression, feel so much better after working in a garden and getting their hands dirty. Many years ago a Bacterium was discovered in soil that actually mirrors the effects of Prozac. The Bacterium is called, Mycobacterium vaccae. It's believed the Bacterium stimulates Serotonin production, which makes us feel happier and more relaxed. A lack of Serotonin production is believed to be one of the causes of Clinical Depression. Of course it's best to not wear gloves if possible so the Bacterium can move into any small cuts or under the fingernails etc. So Joe, when you make great gardening videos like you always do. Remember, your not just teaching people how to garden. But your helping many people that have emotional problems and terrible depression..... to feel good and happy. Be proud of that too!

  • @roots2agarden857
    @roots2agarden8572 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, thanks for giving plenty of information. I'm in the city, got lots of rabbits, birds, squirrels and possums to worry about getting to my vegetables. The gadget I purchased to scare them away 😂😂 it's just that, funny and a waste of money. Thanks for sharing.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've grown vegetables in gardens without a fence before, and found that using Liquid Fence worked well to keep everything away. I would make a perimeter around the plants and spray on the leaves directly. It seemed to work keeping the rabbits/deer off the plants.

  • @MarySmith-ry9cu
    @MarySmith-ry9cu2 жыл бұрын

    Boy I really appreciate you going over this. Especially the ways to kill grass! Super helpful. I will be checking out your other videos. Thanks!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mary - I'm glad you found my video helpful.

  • @venicelight1320
    @venicelight13202 жыл бұрын

    Great step-by-step vegetable garden tutorial, thank you! Coincidentally, four years ago I made a fence just like yours with a "carabiner gate" just like yours, for a flower garden fence gate (lots of visiting deer), and it's worked absolutely perfectly!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Venice! Great minds think alike on the garden gate!

  • @elsalynn9823
    @elsalynn9823 Жыл бұрын

    oh thank goodness - I've been looking for a video like this for WEEKS - thank you so much!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help you Elsa!

  • @spir5102
    @spir5102 Жыл бұрын

    I am so glad I found your channel. You are to the point, don't waste a lot of time going off topic, you don't worry too much about the aesthetics, like me. Some channels worry so much about their garden looking perfect rather than focusing on what the plants need. I skip those videos. I see your channel as a real, down to earth, give the facts and stay on topic channel. I really appreciate that. I have subscribed.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much - that really means a lot to me. I strive to make clear, concise, but informative videos with a focus on the information. And I do everything based on my learned experience, and showing what I do. So, ift will work for many people, but perhaps not everyone. Thank you again and happy gardening!

  • @lunabeta3516
    @lunabeta35162 жыл бұрын

    How'd I not know there's a difference between compost and mulch until now~ Better late than never. I learn something in each of these videos. New subscriber here. We have clay. Uhg

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent - I'm glad you are enjoying it Luna. My soil may not be 'clay', but it drains like it. Hopefully you can have some success transforming your soil too.

  • @ImRicWooo
    @ImRicWooo2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I found your channel today. Im just your basic garden guy. I have land and grow in the land without raised beds or all that BS. I have found that a basic in ground garden is nowhere on KZread and everything is raised beds. In ground is the cheapest easiest and quickest way to grow. Anyway thanks for trying.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with everything you say on in-ground gardening. And I like your profile pic! WOOOOO

  • @sphillips6357
    @sphillips63572 жыл бұрын

    Great video, as always. Wish I had good soil to start with like in this video. Mine is so hard and rocky it takes a backhoe to break through the top 6 inches. So what I did was just to create a raised bed veggie garden. Home depot sells bricks that wood can slide into for the sides of the bed. So no tools needed to construct the bed and the bed is however long the wood is that you get. I put a layer of hardware cloth or metal screen on the bottom, then stacked the bricks and wood on top, then filled with a combination of soil and cow manure I got from a local ranch's cow-feeding pen area. No gophers can get into it from underneath, and I made it 30 in high so no rabbits jump up into it and I don't need to bend over to work it. And at 20 feet long and 4 feet wide it should provide a good quantity of veggies, I hope. Just thought I'd share one other possibility for making a veggie garden. It's my first vegetable garden ever and I just completed it a few months ago. I look forward to planting it this spring as soon as the freezing weather is over. I'd put a picture of it here but U-Tube won't allow me to insert pictures.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like you've got a good system there that is inherently protected from various animals that regularly plague/trouble most people's gardens. That is also cool that you were able to fill it for free. My soil was not nice 5 years ago! I regularly used a digging bar to go 6" down, and have pulled enough rock out for several fire pits. There is one strip, about 5' wide that runs through my whole backyard (I think) that is 90% rock. But the years of leaf mulch have really made a difference for me.

  • @amongoaksandowls
    @amongoaksandowls Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I'm very happy you found it useful. Good luck!

  • @amritagill1680
    @amritagill1680 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much !!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    You are very welcome Amrita - good luck!

  • @brenda8010
    @brenda80102 жыл бұрын

    I use the cardboard method. works great, free, composts itself, and easy. Thanks for the videos.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more Brenda! Cardboard is the best.

  • @NevadanHunter
    @NevadanHunter2 жыл бұрын

    Would be mentioning Silage Tarps for removing grass.

  • @mariaryan3522
    @mariaryan3522 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!! I already have a place where I want my garden. Luckily is the dog pen, the dogs don't use it & I thought it'll do for my garden. Definitely I'll use the cardboard method, much easier on my back. My zone is 9b, Orlando, Fl. Once again thank you for such an informative video.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    You are very welcome Maria! Good luck starting your garden. And yes, the cardboard method is by far the easiest!

  • @lahuertadeltiomeno2009
    @lahuertadeltiomeno20092 жыл бұрын

    thanks friend for all the information you are my inspiration to make my garden

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are very welcome! Good luck on your garden!

  • @pamelacorsi
    @pamelacorsi2 жыл бұрын

    I need to discourage groundhogs from digging into my veg garden so I bury a few inches of chicken wire around the bottom edge of the garden fence. If they get so bold as to climb over, I then loosely attach some chicken wire to the top creating an unstable situation for climbing. Deer don't jump over my garden fence but they do in my mother's garden. Rabbits are also an issue but the chicken wire on the bottom helps. The only critters I can't stop are the chipmunks!!!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is a good idea to keep groundhogs out. I've not had to fight them, even though there are a few around here. Thank you for sharing that Pamela.

  • @katiecannon8186
    @katiecannon81862 жыл бұрын

    We want you to start a new mixed flower garden. 😍.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'll have to do that sometime. I've got a lot of flower gardens right now!

  • @unchainedthinking9151
    @unchainedthinking91512 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful video. Thank you for posting it.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it.

  • @amycignetti2936
    @amycignetti29362 жыл бұрын

    I’m wondering if you didn’t touch on silage tarps to kill grass because because of size & cost? One 25x100 silage tarp could make 4 nice-sized backyard gardens if you split it with friends.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Amy - I did not touch on that method due to cost when it is compared to cardboard. But that is a good suggestion if for some reason you couldn't or didn't want to try to scrounge up cardboard/newspaper.

  • @JaredBanz
    @JaredBanz Жыл бұрын

    Very helpful video, thank you! ... How deep do you put your posts? We live in MN and are considering a similar garden as yours.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jared, and you're welcome. I try to go 2' deep on posts...and I would recommend t-posts. My fence is 4' tall, so I buy 6' posts. My fence used U-Posts, and while most are perfectly fine, they are much weaker and less sturdy than T-posts. This past Fall I nearly doubled my garden size, so had to expand my fence. My new posts for the expansion were t-posts.

  • @JaredBanz

    @JaredBanz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@growitbuildit You answered a couple of my questions. Thank you!

  • @cmburns2606
    @cmburns26063 ай бұрын

    Great info. Do you grow any fruit?

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    3 ай бұрын

    I've got a number of black raspberry vines. I also have a few Pawpaw trees, Persimmon, and Apple that I started from seed within the last 4 years or so. Nothing bearing yet - but hopefully in a few years.

  • @cmburns2606

    @cmburns2606

    3 ай бұрын

    @@growitbuildit Wow that’s awesome

  • @OohMilitia
    @OohMilitia2 жыл бұрын

    Question: Will laying a tarp over a fresh tilled garden area kill the weeds if left for about 2-3 weeks in the sun? Thanks!!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Militia - it usually takes a bit longer than 2-3 weeks to kill it, but yes, that can work. Some people use clear plastic for a month or more in summer, and that will 'cook' the grass/weeds. While others just use black plastic, and it smothers the grass for a couple of months or more.

  • @OohMilitia

    @OohMilitia

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@growitbuildit Thanks!

  • @youngbuck5009
    @youngbuck50092 жыл бұрын

    I have a theory that the more stakes/tposts in the garden, the better. Deer see it as a hazard. I’ve had success with a 3.5’ fence thus far and the deer opt to hop a 5’ farm fence instead of passing through my garden

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    You could very well be right. If it is working for you - keep doing it.

  • @Peikaboo
    @Peikaboo2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the video. My mom and I are building our first garden and trying the cardboard and mulch approach. After we mulch the cardboard, how long should we wait before we start putting plants in the ground? My mom was also considering just adding dirt on top of the cardboard and planting above it, is this a good idea? I am leaning towards more of what was shown here, but she thought the cardboard would make a good barrier to keep out slugs and other insects that would get to the plants. I kind of thought the roots wouldn't have anywhere to go. Thanks if you take the time to reply. 😊 you have the best gardening videos thanks so much! we are also getting into composting!

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Peikaboo - Mulch would be my suggestion. Plain mulch that isn't dyed. It would probably be the most economical. Make a 3-4" layer (minimum) if you can. Otherwise, you could add topsoil on top too, or even straight compost or leaf-mold. The cardboard is great for killing the grass, but doesn't necessarily do anything for the bugs. They can find their way around anything. You can plant through the cardboard so the roots have somewhere to go. I thought I described it in the video, but just use a knife and cut an 'X" in the cardboard where you want to place your plant. Because of the 'X' you can fold back the cardboard triangles exposing the grass. Dig out a hole at this spot deep enough for your plant. Add a bit of compost (if you have any) and then backfill. Then, unfold the pieces of cardboard so that now the only thing poking through is your vegetable plant.

  • @Peikaboo

    @Peikaboo

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@growitbuildit Thank you! Yes you did say cut through it, and I tried to tell my mom we should just follow the video. Thanks a ton for taking the time to help us!

  • @huntersmoon2351
    @huntersmoon23512 жыл бұрын

    Groundhogs😡 been fighting one every year. I started putting ground cinnamon around my garden she steers clear. Tried catching her in live trap but she's too big and fat to go in🐖. Trust this video bc he's absolutely correct.

  • @growitbuildit

    @growitbuildit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel so fortunate not having to battle groundhogs. There is one or two around, but I've never seen any in or near my garden. I actually didn't see any until our 5th year at this house.

  • @amycignetti2936

    @amycignetti2936

    2 жыл бұрын

    electrified poultry netting with a sizable charger will work so long as they can not push under it. Groundhogs are the worst, I feel your pain!

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