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Rose Smith
I think you guys did an excellent job showing us step by step on how to do an indoor green harvest You taught me a great deal I’m going to try and do this this winter, never grew anything indoors before Thanks for sharing
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Victoria Hatten
How many plants are In each tub?
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Joe Schmoe
Bolting is fantastic, collect seeds
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Doug Cook
Thanks for the video I live in South Texas would like to set this up in my house my question is do you have problems with gnats in your soil We had this problem with house plants and eventually moved them out side Keep the videos coming
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Aysha Randelia
Thank you
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Clydes Dale Homestead
Just found this old video because I was gifted a set of grow lights! Did you ever do a video on battling bugs in your indoor plants? I’d love the link!
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Ma Wi
Uhm duh Sweetheart Its called farming ❤️💖💋❤️🥰🥰🥰 Fish grow bigger in a bigger pond too ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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LUCERO, MONICA SHANE T
what kind of light did you use? and how many watts?
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Knute Kritt
Veery nice start to thisIve been at it a few more years than these folksI am using epoxy coated regency food grade shelves that are 24 inches deep, 56 inches long and 74 inches tallI use 6 shelves on there but 5 of these shelves makes this rack equivalent to a 4x10 foot raised bed garden!!! In addition, I hang lights vertically from the ends of 2 racks spread a part a little and these provide amazing amounts of energy for tomaotes, cucumbers etcI use t5 lights and some T8sI do grow head lettuce and especially a lot of romaines red and greensI also made jackets for these so i can put them outside earlier in the year and i use VESTA NOW to heat them a little when needed outsideworks fabulously!!! Keep up the great work!!
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ivan & jo
Do you ever do live shows here on yoytube??
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ivan & jo
We NEVER use potting soil always use 3&1 mix soil from start to finish! WE have no problems growing year round & we grow mostly iceberg lettuce, romaine etc
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Topcat777 “Topcat777”
Gonna try this I tried this sort of in my garage and ended up with soil gnats The trick is to keep air moving, plus I got some of those sticky flowers to stick down in the dirt Gonna try this again
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Hadassah Haman
Thank you! Wonderful video As a result of covid I have now been gardening regularly Self-sufficiency!brAnother way to put drainage holes in dollar store tubs is to use heated skewer I also use wine cork screws to separate top tub from bottom for drainage space My sister laughs at me because I save everything but😏 repurpose and recycle!
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Joanie K
The link to Tom's videos you mentioned is a dead link
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Ann Davis
You need to make sure the plastic is food safe or you’ll have chemicals in your food that aren’t good for you
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Captain Remi Jack
This video really inspired me! I now have my own set up indoors and my green beans are going crazy! Thank you!
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Katie Amero
What do you use for soil inside?
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Wind Glitch
Which soil?
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PotatoMalinky_
I've never thought of using a dishpan brI technically have space for outdoor containers & intend to at least try it, but a dishpan container indoors seems to offer a good size for decent harvests without the concern of pests both animal & the neighbourhood children who seem to like hiding litter in bushes & plants
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Jeff Minton
Isn't that quite expensive as far as running the lights? I see that you put wood in between two dishpans What do you do, lift up the pan te water from the bottom or how do you know that your watering too much or not enough? Thanks
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Rebecca Jones
I'm growing spinach in these exact tubs (thank you) and they have about 4 leaves and are bolting already! Why? I have the lights 6 inches above the plants It's no warmer than 74 degrees I have 36 plants and they are all bolting I pinches the buds off but will it just continue to bolt?
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hey Simmone
New sub here 👍 brGreat setup
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Michael Sherron
how do you determine light/heat strength for your plants?
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Michael Sherron
Can i use this method to start any fruit or vegetable plant whether i'm growing indoors or outdoors?
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Robin Lillian
Fresh greens are nice, but they don't provide the calories to keep you alive in a famine You need staples like potatoes, rice, beans, field corn, etc In the long term, you will also need some sort of source of animal food Also, your setup is toast as soon as the electricity goes out
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Em A
Thank you for this video I have a question I am in zone 10 Can I grow greens outside (in containers) year round?
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phenixwars1
This was perfect Thanks so much!
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Shawn Henry
Great video! How much did it raise your electricity bill every month?
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Determined DIYer
i have a couple small aero gardens that I just bought some blank pods for I got some lettuce seeds from a local grower and I plan on starting some here soon The cost of lettuce is so expensive these days that it seemed logical to me When I get a new house with more space I plan to do a set up more like yours :)
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Reesys OrganicWorld
Great video I have had so many indoor green fails this month I will try again Shalom and Blessings
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El Verdad
Thanks guys! I'm in northern Canada, I'm a vegetarian living in an apartment downtown, the one (expensive) grocery store down town is moving, and due to floods in the South, suddenly we had almost no produce in that grocery store I don't have a green thumb, but I've been thinking about this for a long time and your video was exactly what I needed Thank you!
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Michael Sherron
Awesome! Thanks for the step-by-step instructions 😀
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d hoffman
Just an update: I use the white basins underneath, but I cut a side off gallon milk jugs and lay two jugs in the basin There’s a spacer between the jugs and the basin, and there are drain holes in the jugs
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DCZ
The only space I have is in my basement Is there a minimum ambient temperature required for good production?
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Jen Allen
I am a fan of growing lettuce hydroponically I grow inside because it bolts super fast in south
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Homestead In The Hood
Thank you for sharing br Be well and be safe brPeace
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resp0nse_
A hot nail or soldering iron can be used to make the drainage holes and will prevent any "splitting issues" in your plastic bins as opposed to using a drill
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J C
For the prepper- types looking for alot for cheap Buy a bag of birdseed Cheap easy sprouts
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openmicrophone
I grow lettuce in 9 oz plastic cups too, and have found that it grows more slowly than plants grown with twice that amount of soil (grown outside in winter with limited winter light in California) I experimented with 5 oz plastic cups and the lettuce got over 1 foot tall, but needed more time, water and fertilizer More soil and more light make a difference, but quantity is important with leafy greens, which are harvested one leaf at a time I have about 50 lettuce plants from my cool weather crop started last year and recently started 100 lettuce seedlings in a 10"x20" tray and transplanted one seedling to each 9 oz plastic cup, which seems to be the right amount of volume for lettuce to grow in a few months Only one seedling per cup works great I put a 1/16" wafer of swim noodle foam at the bottom of the cup and it regulates the water intake even if sitting in water The water wicks up from the tray, which holds about 35 lettuce plants
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Nunya Business
Thanks for sharing this!
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Laura Vincent
I have heard that keeping the soil warm enough can be challenging Using this setup, I wonder if it would be possible to create a greenhouse effect to keep soil temperature higher than the ambient temperature Perhaps a humidifier next to it with a tent around it?
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liza divine
I worry about the dish panswon’t the plastic chemicals leach into the soil?
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Mary
Sounds like a great idea!
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Ninja 87
How much is "a little bit of electricity"?
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Kimberly Lee
This is a great tutorial! Thank you! I will try this
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Lannie Armstrong
I love using dishpans as containers for lettuces and spinach They’re so perfect!
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Mike Hilario
Fantastic video! Complete and compact with the all the beginner information needed! Answered a lot of my initial questions! Thanks for taking the time to putting it all together!
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don zujkiewicz
trying to find those dish pans online anyone know who has them
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Chantal Lachance
here in Québec, Canada the price of the lettuce is around $10-$15 a pound All the urban farmer do big money one LETTUCE
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Janice
I love this and I did this because of you I am in heaven but really did notice my energy bill go up So we will try LEDs soon
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Jennie Fuller
Instead of using a drill to make the holes in the containers, maybe you could try using a hot nail instead if the plastic is too rigid and breaks with the drill
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Elizabeth Duncan
About these things because I have a one year old cat likes to eat my play it really love a spider plant in a green Bing
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Elizabeth Duncan
I just bought a a grow tent and a grow light
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Jennifer G
I used your video as a guide and setup a whole shelf for greens Do you have any varieties of greens/lettuce that you feel do well indoors? My kale is doing well, but I feel like some lettuces might be better than others? Thank you so much!
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Edie Wall
Peeps, research “Grand Solar Minimum” It is a natural cycle lasting 30-35 years Shorter growing seasons Harsher longer winter for the Northern Hemisphere Look back in history and you will see They were lying thru their teeth about Global Warming It was a control agenda It is actually the opposite Be prepared to stay warm and fed
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Joanne Donovan
Great video, & good information! I started Microgreens & Sprouts today! Looking forward to some good eating by Christmas!!
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GardenVariety Vegan
That is so amazing! 🥬🥒🥦
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Pala Gold
After watching your video, I feel so inspired Question: Can I grow some vegetables and herbs on a sunny windowsill?
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Keralee Miedaner
This is going to be my next prep! brThanks for the inspiration brbrDo your lettuces self-sow overwinter as a semi-perrenial?
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IWantTo Believe
I have a dish pan and just said, I’m growing my greens indoors because I have had my greens eaten up outside more times than I can count This is my solution Thank you
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Toyin Ogunseye
Nice video but you didn’t tell us application of nutrients in the soil
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P Graves
I am growing greens using the hydroponic method and loving it Patience is key Once you are able to harvest you will be able to reharvest every two to three days It’s like magic I love Butter-crunch lettuce
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Angeline Baekhave
H202 diluted is great to give plants a boost!
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Vzero_Snexfur
Great video 😊 what vegetable can I growi in home now Can I keep them in house until spring without planting outside
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Josh from Oregon
Absolutely love the setup! Thinking about doing this soon what type of light cycle do you give your plants? Thanks for the great video!
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Hurcules Nav
U may want try this varietybrbr wwwrareseedscom/store/vegetables/lettuce/tennis-ball-lettuce
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Theresa Courter
How do you keep those little Nat bugs from your plants indoors every time I use potting soil or something to start flowers or something inside I always get these little nap bugs
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Melinda Loustalot
So you grew your greens from seed? Is there a seed company you could recommend?
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Don McElfresh
I think I'm gonna try that Being off grid I don't have electricity yet but I'm gonna use 12 v solar lighting and run it off that I'm single so I could do this and have my greens w/out a fridge When I want some greens to eat I just go get what I want just enough for a meal or snack Thanks!! U guys r great! Like you said in the video, I don't have to share it with the bugs
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paul Odenwalder
Can you give us some information on microgreens I here you can harvest in weeks
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Henry Walters
It looks like you are using fluorescent tubes Wouldn't LED lights take less electricity, last longer, and run quieter?
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JoAnna The Singer
What a timely video!!! I have been wondering how to get through the winter myselfand I t-h-i-n-k I live in the same county you live in along the Wasatch Front I plan on starting a couple of large tubs this weekend of vegetables to take me through perhaps early December, and as long as I cover them when a frost is expected, I can "weather" thatpun intended Howeveronce the snows come, I wasn't sure how to deal with trying to keep some sort of greens in my diet, so this is a perfect solutionbrbrHerbert's announcement of extending the emergency orders in order to cash in on federal dollars today irked me to no endparticularly when there is not numbers to support his "emergency" We need to figure out a way to keep RINO 20 (Cox) out of the governor's seat come November, even if it means voting for the Democratic candidate At least we'd know what we were getting and limit them to one termbrbrIt's just me, so I think I can manage some greens through the winter and early spring until I can get my small garden growing again
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Jimmy b747
Wow another amazing super great video info and analysis from absolutely the best channel on utube thank you and keep up the good work
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Saga Wang
I have aero gardens
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Bear River Mama
Very thorough!!! Everything looks so neat and tidy! I did this this spring and when I brought a bag of lettuce over to the neighbor she was shocked that I had lettuce ready to eat with snow on the ground 😂😂😂😂😂
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Olga Guer
Thank you!!!
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Jennifer
Is it only greens that you can grow like that?
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Thomas Gegenheimer
I’ve often wondered about this subject Thanks Great information
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JayWay82
I have my 12V grow lights to solar panels directly without a battery Sun up, lights on Cheapnez
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TacSquirrel Casey West
“Thanks for being part of the solution“ Thank you both for showing us the way#NationalTreasure
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Home Sweet Abundance
Thank you this is awesome and so simple! I'm going to get to work ;)
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Deborah Zarzyczny
Use a soldering iron to create drain holes I will be using this idea when I retire next year
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Julie Kraft
I would suggest trying to use clay pots some of which are oblong if you so choosebrI am not a fan of growing my food in plastic(often made in China) for fear of chemicals leaching into my food If you need food though,use what you have❤
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Biff Johnson
Fantastic video! Short and FULL of great information! Thank you, Patriots! ❤️
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hillbilly prepper
Hi PPbrYou should try the kratky hydroponic solution buckets I've had good outcomes in winter w my greensbrBest regards, brJarrod
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05generic
Thanks for sharing that It looks like something just about anyone could do If I had the space and money to experiment with I'd try using that method to grow tomatoes by angling the lights I'd start the experiments with cherry tomatoes and see how that worked
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Secret
Ok you two are making me hungry looking at your greens LOL, great video thanks
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M
My cats eat every plant I have It is good for them, bad for me So frustrating I would love to do this Maybe I will give it another try
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Carolyn Steele
Such a great idea to grow greens in winter! I have all the shoplights set up for garden seedlings and just never thought of using them to produce salad!
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Daniel Buckman
I just love this channel! Thanks for the great idea I'm starting mine today
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Christine Witherspoon
I love this too Thank you for sharing! I was just thinking about growing greens in the house yesterday
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Cheyanne Opheikens
I love this channel! Thank you again for great tips and ideas Keep moving forward!💖
Comment from : Cheyanne Opheikens



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