7 Brilliant Methods to Grow TONS of Food in a TINY Garden

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These are the tricks of the trade that I have learned over the years to take my garden from an average one to a super productive oasis!

MY FAVORITE GARDEN PRODUCTS 🧰 💯

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When I cut off a plant, instead of pulling out the root I just plant next to and let the new plant feed on the decaying roots of the old plant.

ohio_gardener
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Hi James. My name is Bala and I live high in the mountains (7000 feet) in South India. Even though I'm 10000 miles away from you, every word in your videos makes complete sense in my context. I've been doing everything you mentioned in the video above without even knowing it was the right way to go about planting a Food Forest. What reaffirmation. Thanks. If you want to see photos of my humble food forest, let me know.

k.balakrishnan
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There is nothing better than sitting at home on a Saturday evening with a glass of wine and my cat and watching a James Prigioni garden video. As always, great tips! I am an apartment dweller but am still getting great harvests every year with container gardening. I can attest to the fact that this really works! Also, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️s for Tuck.

hillaryburdick
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James, your energy is so amazing and you give such helpful tips about everything gardening. Thank you so much for your videos, they've gotten me and so many others so exited about gardening and permaculture, praise Tuck!!

dr.kelp
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Hi James and tuck, you just delighted my day . It’s always inspiring to watch you guys in the garden . 🎉from Saudi Arabia from an Indian sister 😊

mercymolk.k
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Hey Mr. James & …… of course”TUCK”, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤‼‼ This is the 70y/o guy that recently found your channel on YouTube. I’m retired and have always loved to see what I can get from a  
My wife has most of the “square footage”, taken for FLOWERS 🌺— ‼So I’m left to do the best I can… in “containers” Your videos have been very helpful and full of new ideas‼ I know how much hard work you have to do to get these videos done‼Thank you for sharing this info with everyone ‼ Richard 
LOVE ❤❤YOUR LITTLE GARDEN BUDDY❤‼

sureshot
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Another episode of my favorite gardener. Still waiting on Temps to warm up here!
I have a Tuck but her name is lady. She is our baby. I wish she were as quite as Tuck! Mine are always outside with us as well. I have a stroller so I can take them everywhere and we do lol.

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Tuck is definitely an asset to the show. Very cute and informative!. My thick-coated Husky/Rottweiler mix also likes to hangs out in the garden with me, but he overheats easily and has to go back inside when it gets too hot (me too.). Until I saw your show where you explained that dogs dig holes to lie in the dirt to keep cool. did not know why he digs holes to hang out in a dark corner of the yard under a canopy of vines. I actually mulched over that area recently to keep him from scattering dirt across the nearby sidewalk, but after seeing your show I decided to pull back the mulch to let him have that area to dig in to keep cool, dirty sidewalk notwithstanding.

m.moseley
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James!!! I wish we were neighbors so I can snuggle Tuck all the time!

Maria-jniw
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Oh Tuck. 🥰 You are the best snoopervisor. No wonder James’ garden is so amazing. You obviously do a very good job at quality control.

annemarieevans
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It's like you and tuck gets younger and more vigorous every season. There's gotta be something really special about your food forest. I understand if you can't share the secret with us. I really do.

shineskiep
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James, thank you for being such a great parent to Tuck and introducing him to love and respect Mother Nature! 💚

motherearthslearner
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Missed you and Tuck while on vacation. Good to get back home and back to mt garden. I cleaned one gallon of strawberries already and made strawberry ice cream topping. Bad part was cleaning lots of strawberries out of the bed that I didn't get picked in time. Thinned our fruit trees before we left and while we were gone a strong storm came thru and the trees dropped a bunch more. I'm trying my tomatoes on strings this year. Hope it works better than the cages. Keep up the videos and keep growing. How do you keep the birds out of your blueberries??? Yes, the birds love my yound peas and bean plants.

nancyseery
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Thanks for”tucking” a few nuggets into my grow designs and methods. Appreciate you James.

johnreeves
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Today was a scorcher. Got most of my tomatoes planted. I'll stringing them up for the first time. I've been gardening for almost fifty years and there is always something new. Tomorrow I hope to finish the tomatoes and peppers, summer squash, winter squash and maybe the cucumbers. Then on Monday I'll finish up the containers, do the pole beans bush beans and anything else I missed.. Busy, busy week.

colliecoform
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Love the tips! We have to make the most of our garden real estate. Hey Tuck! 💜. I have garden buddy named Tucker.

tinytexasgarden
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My cats wish that they could come help in the garden like Tuck does for you! We're cooling in the AC today, waiting for tomorrow evening to transplant some more plants to the garden. With it suddenly scorching hot today and tomorrow, it seemed better to be able to move their pots to the shade rather than add transplant shock to the mix. Here's hoping for a bountiful harvest!

PhosphorAlchemist
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Such a great garden this is the backyard my daughter and I want and have started keep up the great videos

justintryba
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The affection for the little garden dog is so endearing. Go tuck!

isabellachu
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Another great video Team Prigioni!

Yes i started a google excel sheet last autumn, listed what seeds i had for next season and when i planted our garlic. Since then i have been adding to it, adding tabs for different topics, like weather extremes.

If you have hedges or trees around your growing space, that can impact the local weather in your growing space like a micro climate, even living on a hill as oppose to a valley can have vast differences in the same area such as wind, fog and heavy rainfall.

I make my own pinboard mini 6 weeks calendar so i know when i have fed the worms in the 3 tiered crate wormery and when and what was fertilised last.

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