Table of Contents
Best Gardening Courses 2021
Best Gardening Tutorials 2021
The Beginner’s Guide to Vegetable Gardening
You want to learn how to grow a big garden this summer. . . you should buy this best online gardening course today!
Here’s what you get when you purchase this Gardening course:
I will teach you where to plant your garden
You will learn when to plant it
What are the 12 best vegetables to plant in your new garden
Over 2 hours of engaging content
Access to a master gardener with 18 years of gardening experience
30 day money back guarantee
Learn everything you need to know to start gardening or improve your existing vegetable garden! Buy It Now!
Imagine harvesting 100 pounds of vegetables from your own backyard!
Ripe juicy tomatoes, delicious sweet corn or crunchy lettuce. It is possible for anyone with a small backyard to grow surprising amounts of vegetables. A small 150 square foot plot can produce several hundred pounds of delicious vegetables in the spring, summer and fall.
In this basic vegetable gardening course, you will learn where to place your garden, when to plant it, and what are some of the easiest vegetables to grow. The Gardening course is designed to teach the new gardener the basics to get started. The Gardening course will also teach you more experienced gardeners some of the basics you need to know to ‘boost’ your garden production:
Where to grow your garden
Raised gardens
Plateau gardens
Containers
Sun requirements
Take care of your soil
Water your garden
When to plant your garden
Crops in cool weather
Hot weather crops
Estimated planting time
What to plant in your new garden
Should you plant seeds. . . or seedlings?
What is the difference between hybrid seeds and open pollinated seeds?
7 easy-to-grow fresh vegetables
5 easy-to-grow hot weather vegetables
Whether you are a new gardener or have a few years under your belt, in this course you will find an excellent guide to improving your garden. Join our growing community of gardeners as we discuss best practices for growing a large vegetable patch!
Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Healthy, Fresh Food at Home
This is a step-by-step course that walks you through the process of creating an edible garden for any size garden: apartment or condo balconies or patios, small or large backyards, or a plot in a community garden.
The Gardeningcourse offers specific strategies for:
– Design your garden
– Selection and installation of plants
– Preparation of the soil and use of the feritlizer
– Pest and disease control
– Harvest and storage
– Container gardening
– Raised gardens
– Fruit trees and berries
– Organic gardening practices
In addition, additional material is provided:
– Downloadable PDF documents
– Links to “how-to” videos
– Links to websites providing additional detailed information.
The Gardening course of approximately 3 hours consists of 37 lectures each on a specific topic to facilitate the search for information.
The lectures are grouped into 8 sections: Introduction, Getting Started, Garden Design and Planning, Soil Preparation, Plant Selection, Planting, Maintenance and Harvest.
At the end of the Gardening course, you will be able to:
– Experience the joy of cultivating and eating delicious food that you have cultivated yourself.
– Have the knowledge to grow food in a healthy and safe way.
– Have a productive and abundant fruit and vegetable garden right outside your kitchen door!
Grow Like a Superpro – Become an Indoor Gardening Superstar
This new series hosted by none other than “Growing with Rory” will give you the skills to achieve record yields and the highest quality results. There is simply too much information about indoor gardening. Forums, YouTube videos, blogs, etc. make hydroponics and indoor gardening too complicated and intimidating. The truth is, there are only a few key skills needed at each stage of growth to achieve massive success. This video series focuses on simplifying indoor gardening by focusing on the key details of growing at each critical stage of plant development, while keeping things light, entertaining, and fun. The episodes progress in a logical and chronological order that fits perfectly with your growth cycle at home. Sit back, relax and get ready to laugh and learn with this new series that will make you grow like a SuperPro from your first try.
Gardening – Indoor Seed Starting Engineered for Simplicity
Learn how to sow the seeds indoors to enjoy the delicious taste of ancient vegetables that are not available for purchase at the supermarket. From seed to plant ready to be transplanted out, I’ll walk you through the process step by step showing you not only what I’m doing, but why I’m doing it so that you can not only successfully follow through. my method, but tailor it to your individual needs. This Gardening course can help you get started with your indoor seeds, whether you are planning an urban vegetable patch, a container garden, whether you want to use the square foot method in raised beds, or want to take a fully gardening approach. biological.
Easily start seeds indoors with success using the methods described in this comprehensive Gardening course.
Find out how to eliminate seed labor by starting
Learn how to make watering easy.
Grow strong plants that are successful in your garden.
Take the guesswork out of lighting.
Avoid costly mistakes with fertilizers.
Seeds that start indoors are the cornerstone of a successful garden – and the only option if you want access to a wide variety of delicious heirloom vegetables.
I grow hundreds of varieties (yes – varieties) of heirloom vegetables every year, many of which have to start from seeds indoors if I want to grow them – I can’t go to a local store and buy plants. Starting from seed not only saves me money on plants, but it also allows me to make sure that I have strong, healthy seedlings ready to plant on my schedule. In any given year, I will start 45-60 different varieties of tomatoes and 15-30 different varieties of sweet peppers indoors, as well as several other types of vegetables. Rest assured that my methods will work for you whether you have a small potted garden or a large three acre plot.
In my search for improved solutions and methods to the various challenges that gardening offers, I have taken a holistic approach to gardening. When looking for a solution or improvement to a current process, I strongly consider the related fields of study as well as the related environmental factors. This led me to research things like hydroponics, aquaponics, grafting and vermicomposting to find out what principles were learned there that I can harness to improve my gardening methods. I have also been involved in areas that complement my gardening needs such as beekeeping and chicken farming. All of this is an experience that you benefit from by learning the methods that I have developed.
I used my engineering skills to design a method of seed starting that minimizes much of the work involved, cuts costs without cutting corners that I will regret later, and helps ensure my success. You can benefit from my experience by taking this Gardening course which allows you to replicate my successes without needing to experience the failures I discovered along the way.
What success have I had? The taste is my biggest hit, but I have no way of showing it to you unless you try it for yourself. A great harvest is my second greatest success. Keep in mind that I am not a “professional farmer” – I have a day job, but I easily manage a densely planted 1/4 acre garden that produces more food than my family of seven. could hope to eat. Everything in this garden, I start from seeds, and many of those seeds need to be sown indoors each year to provide a sufficiently long growing season for the plant. See my promotional video for the Gardening course for photos of some of what comes out of my garden each year.
If size is what impresses you, without special attention (I don’t intentionally try to grow “show veg”) I had 3-4lb tomatoes, 8 inch long sweet peppers, pumpkins over 100 lbs and musk melons (cantaloupe) over 35 lbs. Many of my tomato plants easily reach 7 feet – some even have stems that look like miniature trees.
Starting your seeds correctly indoors is the basis for growing good, healthy plants in your garden and having a successful harvest. The way you start your seeds indoors will help you avoid common gardening problems such as aphids and blossom end rot.
In this Gardening course, I walk you step by step through the details you need to successfully start. I use spreadsheets, video lectures, hands-on demonstrations, whiteboard sessions, PDF summary points, and images showing the principles we discuss to provide you with the details you need to be successful. Plus, I’m available to provide clarification and answer any questions you might have about seeds that start inside to help you be successful. Seeds that start indoors don’t need a lot of work, and they don’t have to be complicated or intimidating. Let me make it easy for you.
Best Gardening Books 2021
The First-time Gardener: Growing Vegetables: All the know-how and encouragement you need to grow
- Sowards, Jessica (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 176 Pages - 03/02/2021 (Publication Date) - Cool Springs Press (Publisher)
The First-time Gardener: Growing Vegetables: All the know-how and encouragement you need to grow – and fall in love with! – your brand new food garden (The First-Time Gardener’s Guides, 1) by Jessica Sowards, is the warm and energetic host of YouTube’s Roots and Refuge Farm, is the perfect teacher for new gardeners, offering not only knowledge, but also inspirational and time-management advice for success.
Before you put your hands on the ground, she will answer all these questions by rolling around in your head:
Where should I put my new garden?
How to prepare the ground?
What vegetables should I plant?
Is it better to start new plants from seed or should I buy transplants?
What about watering, feeding and maintaining my garden?
What should I do if errors appear?
There are no stupid questions here. Everyone has to start somewhere, after all. Not only will you learn how to prepare, plant, and maintain your first garden, you will also learn:
How to design an eco-friendly design
How to grow with the seasons
How to maximize your harvest, even if you are only growing in a small space
Jessica wants her first food farming experience to be a positive one and she is ready to go the distance to make sure caring for the land becomes her new favorite hobby.
Just one growing season is enough to make you fall in love with growing your own healthy, organic, nutrient-dense foods. With Jessica as your guide, you’ll soon discover all the joys, challenges, and joys of gardening her own.
This book is part of The First-Time Gardener’s Guides series by Cool Springs Press, which also includes The First-Time Gardener: Growing Plants and Flowers. Each book in The First-Time Gardener’s Guides series is aimed at beginning gardeners and offers clear and objective information presented in an easy-to-use and accessible way, including step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations.
Bestsellers
- Step-by-step advice for success with more than 30 vegetables in any zone|The dirt on soil: why...
- Old Farmer’s Almanac (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Markham, Brett L. (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 240 Pages - 04/01/2010 (Publication Date) - Skyhorse (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- DK (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Imagine the possibilities! This accessible and inviting resource introduces you to bulbs annuals...
- Old Farmer’s Almanac (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Hardcover Book
- Benzakein, Erin (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Wylie, Tammy (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 142 Pages - 07/09/2019 (Publication Date) - Callisto (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- DK (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Hardcover Book
- Quigg, Mary Rose (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Hardcover Book
- DK (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Hardcover Book
- Ghafari, Luay (Author)
- English (Publication Language)