How to Plant a Raised Bed Garden in Phoenix, Arizona
How to Plant a Raised Bed Garden in Phoenix, Arizona
How to Plant a Raised Bed Garden in Phoenix, Arizona. It’s January in Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale Arizona and I’m planting out these two raised bed gardens. Check out what I’m planting!
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I was wondering how often you water your beds? You mentioned in another video that you only water your trees about every. 2-3 weeks. I use wood chips 8 inches deep and mulch my beds as well here in the desert of Vegas, and feel I’ve been way over- watering and washing the nutrients away. I’d appreciate some advice. Thank you, Jake : )
Whoa, nauseating camera moves
Do you have a video to show how you prepare the soil?
Just moved to Yuma AZ from WI. Man is it going to be nice to have a garden most of the year.
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First 😉 Nice video, thanks! Will start planting this year myself,hopefully!
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Hey jake I have a question. Do you think it is worth getting the aloe vera barbadensis miller Stockton
if you want spicy greens you should try Arugula. Oh man, pretty spicy. and they grow like weeds. No need for starts. Just sow some seeds and spring up like there is no tomorrow. Super fast growers. The only downside is that they bolt pretty fast. But the flowers are edible, and they reseed themselves incredibly easily. Like I said," They grow like weeds". I let them bolt in the fall, and now they’re everywhere. But I don’t mind. And if you don’t know what arugula is, it kind of looks like the leaf of a dandelion, but has this sort of roasted nutty (maybe more of walnut type) flavor, and spicy at the same time. Really interesting stuff.
English is not my mother tongue.. did you say "Susanbelatty" ? I kept googled it… didn’t work.. 🙁
I live in Tucson and started a raised bed garden this Spring. How often do you water your garden? It’s already in the 90’s most days, so I need to water once a day, less, more?
Amazing video..
#NewMindGarden
I noticed you made coment about radiccio, I dont think its spicy so much as bitter and thats not a bad thing its just a quality and its best early in the year when you dont have very many other things distracting your attention and appetite, just call it a sour billy and its not so bad, its just nutrition that doesnt taste so bad if your a greens guy. I live in SF bay area so December and january are not real optimal months like your area but i still have kale, broccoli, Collards, onoins, garlic and even a sugar pea plant that I find unusual since things freeze in my yard, my aloe plants die or barely survive due to freezing, I have been vegetable gardening for 18 years and just tried the wood chips for the first time last summer as I saw my garden dying from lack of composting I would say and was so amazed by the instant results I got, the plants went from dying to thriving in like one day so amazing. then I put together some compost 50/50 grass and wood chip shredded with my lawn mower after a month of wetting and mulched plants with it and even better results, amazing basil plants compared to ones in wood chips alone.
I’m sure you will find amazing woodworking plans on the Woodprix website.
Jake is a cute whiteboi! Id love to harvest his cucumbers
won’t be able to catch up on the daily show for much longer 🙁
Hi Jake….I like your irrigation system….Can you please explain it in detail? I need to redo my irrigation system….HELP!!
love your videos hello from Santa Fe NM
I’m near Phoenix myself, very cool seeing gardens can flourish in this hot desert 😀 ty!
I can’t do that mmm
Wheres the best place to get bulk soil in phoenix? I wanna do raised beds this weekend but I dont really want to spend $650 on dirt from home depot. I’ve heard Western Organics is a good price but I was hoping you’d have some info on it too. I’m a broke college student and bought all the stuff I need for the beds and kind of underestimated how much the beds would cost lmao
your voice is too low 😕
How to Plant a Raised Bed Garden in Phoenix, Arizona. It’s January in Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale Arizona and I’m planting out these two raised bed gardens. Check out what I’m planting!
Mulch or burry your black irrigation tubing.
Plants don’t like to be watered with scorching hot water else they would be called boiled eggs.
Even better (ajso for John from GYG) use clay olla’s with clay lids.
Fat belly Olla’s in the midle row of each bed and slender and longer Olla’s around the sides.
Drill 2 holes in each clay olla lid.
1 for the incomming (small) irrigation line and the 2nd for a small piece of irrigation tubing for overflow and air out.
Fixate the tubings to the lid with candle or bees wax.
Cover the tubing and lids with soil or mulch.
If you you mix your whole yard (it’ll raise the level of your yard) 60% inocculated/fungal&compost dominated biochar…you’ll only need to watter twice a year…even in your desert area. Buried Olla’s and Biochar are the secret to ‘lazy’ (smart) gardening in a desert area.
Is there a website where I can buy fruit tree seeds from you I’m trying to start a food forest in my back yard
Have you looked into Straw Bale gardening?
you can make small changes but telling a dumb cow its dumb wont help the cow.
have you tried planting potatoes, purple potatoes, and or sweet potatoes here in phx?
nie shering. thank you hopei can learn more and more from your video
How do you keep cats out of your garden?
What is your bed made of?
Throwback
we love your videos and are also big fans of "JOHN KHOLER" at grow your own greens. but you’ve mentioned having chickens in the backyard.
what do you do with the eggs? thanks in advance for the reply and Keep Rockin’ the Veg in the Valley !!
-mike
Hi. I have seen a few documentaries on the no till method and I totally understand why one shouldn’t till . Would you do the same if you were growing in containers instead of raised beds? Thanks.
"Vegan athlete" i just threw up in my own mouth
Thank you so much for this straightforward video!
you are do wonderful
I’m having issues with over watering. I never know how much water to give to my pants, seedlings, or seeds.
Question about your website subscription to seed boxes, can I buy it monthly or does it have to be a commitment and my card will be charged monthly? I like to be in control of my money and don’t care for fruit of the month type subscriptions. LOL. But would like to receive some of your seeds. Thanks!
SWEETIE! Inspiration plus+++ liked and subbed. Thanx so much
i started my spring planting in southern california as well. i also just planted a macadamia nut tree, fingers crossed it makes it.
Hello Vegan, i love your videos, i live in Nevada i see maybe we have the same whether ,can you make a video how you divide your garden ,thak you for your answer..!!
I’m moving to Phoenix in September and want to start a garden! This is perfect!! Thanks so much! Hopefully will be able to look at more of your content soon, but I must nap now 🙂 have a good day!
Can I grow on east side of house that doesn’t get too much sun here in Phx? Afraid to go full AZ summer sun.
Hi Jake, great garden, great videos! I live in Goodyear, basic HOA neighborhood, My lot is only about just under 700 sq ft , So not a big yard but I have two mesquite trees and two sissoo trees which the roots are everywhere. What to do to prep my yard for at least a couple of garden beds? Should I not rake any of the stuff the trees drop? Also my back yard is really shaded so I was planning on putting some raised beds on the west side of the house where there is nothing and it gets some sun.Thanks!
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