Crazy End of Season Bargains!


Take a quick peek at the huge amount you can save just by looking at the right place at the right time! There are insane savings to be had every season on every item.

Also I explain the difference between leaf mold, grass compost and regular compost. There is a huge difference! Join me for the newest episode on the Praxxus55712 gardening channel.

Ok, that’s as professional as I can sound without busting out laughing. :)

Duration : 0:7:25

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Posted on December 18th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Indoor Gardening answers to YOUR questions


Your questions get answered in this episode which is coming to you directly from my gardening Mecca (my upstairs spare room) at an undisclosed location (Windom Minnesota). All the mysteries of the plant kingdom will be revealed (I’ll show you my cocoa plant). The entire cast of Twilight make a guest appearance (Ok now I’m just flat out lying).

You DON’T want to miss this exciting episode! (Rascal beats me when you’re not here)
Special guests:
http://www.Youtube.com/DiYhydro
http://www.Youtube.com/GodShrimp
http://www.Youtube.com/GrowingYourGreens

Contest Spnsored by:
http://www.MyPatriotSupply.com

Duration : 0:12:6

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Posted on November 25th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Unrealistic Gardening Expectations


Grab a cup of coffee or soda or glass of juice and join me in my indoor wonderland of green where I explain how to achieve realistic gardening expectations as well as show some more tips on successfully growing various organic vegetables such as peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos, bush beans…and even potatoes! I’m having a great day today, but it’ll be even better if I could get you to take a few minutes to hang out with me. It’s always funner when you drop in. :)

ps: I promise not to throw potting soil this time, ok?

Backyardhomesteader: http://www.youtube.com/backyardhomesteader
Help Feed hungry families: http://www.americanseedalliance.org
Randy and Amanda: http://www.youtube.com/gettingtheregreen
Give and Get Seeds!: http://www.youtube.com/seedexchange
Contest Sponsor!: http://www.mypatriotsupply.com

Duration : 0:11:5

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Posted on November 16th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

EZ Autumn Composting with Leaves!

Autumn isn’t the end of gardening season. The gardening adventure never ends and never ceases to be FREE, educational and just plain FUN! Join me in the backyard for a fantastic day in the sunshine. I have a bag of leaves and a very cool idea on how to easily improve your garden soil. Leaf compost attracts worms like a super magnet. Worms in your garden will mean crazy good soil for your next growing season.

Website:
http://www.voodoogardener.com
FREE Seed Prizes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kysd5Es3Pn0

Duration : 0:8:25

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Posted on November 12th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Indoor Garden Update and Contest!

Join me upstairs in the magical mystery grow room for a fun update on the menagerie of vegetables and random strange plants that are growing. I have a bit of advice for keeping indoor insect pests from raining on your parade as well.

ps: Let the Contest Begin! Your first contest question is in the video! :)

Good luck and have fun!

Contest proudly sponsored by: MyPatriotSupply.com
(NON-GMO seeds!)

Contest rules and details: http://www.voodoogardener.com

Duration : 0:9:36

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Posted on November 9th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : Choosing a Compost Bin

http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net
On March 20, 2009, First Lady Michele Obama celebrated the first day of spring by using her famously well-toned biceps to pick up a shovel and break ground for an organic vegetable garden at the White House.

Educating Children a Primary Goal of White House Garden

In talking with reporters about the new garden, the first lady got down and dirty about the benefits of good nutrition and the need to educate children, families and whole communities about the importance of a healthful diet, especially at a time when obesity and diabetes have become national health crises.

http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net

Twenty-three fifth graders from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington, DC, helped the first lady dig up the 1,100-square-foot garden plot on the south lawn of the White House, which is near the tennis courts and the swing set the Obamas installed for their daughters and can be seen by people passing by on E Street. The plan is to have the students stay involved in planting, tending, harvesting and cooking the presidential produce.

White House Garden to Feed First Family and the Homeless
The Obamas will grow dozens of varieties of vegetables, berries and herbs—a wish list of fresh produce prepared by the White House kitchen staff—and the first lady said that everyone in the first family will help care for the garden. The garden harvest will become part of the Obamas’ daily fare, contribute to state dinners, and be shared with Miriam’s Kitchen, a nearby soup kitchen for the homeless.

The organic vegetable garden will use only natural fertilizers and pest control methods. Two beehives will be installed and tended by a member of the White House staff. The bees will help pollinate the garden and provide honey for the president’s table.

Obamas’ White House Garden Part of a Long Tradition

Planting an organic vegetable garden at the White House is a potent symbol, but it is not a new idea. Gardening and agriculture have been part of the White House culture at many times throughout its history.

Eleanor Roosevelt planted a victory garden on the White House lawn in 1943, inspiring millions of Americans to start their own backyard gardens during World War II. President John Adams, a farmer as well as a lawyer, planted a garden soon after taking office and tended it carefully throughout his presidency. Thomas Jefferson grazed cattle on the White House lawn, Woodrow Wilson kept sheep, and some histories claim that George Washington refused a third term as president in part because he missed his garden at Mount Vernon.

White House Garden Intended to Inspire Americans
Planting an organic vegetable garden at the White House in the midst of a serious recession, and at a time when Americans are increasingly concerned about the environment, sends a powerful message of health, sustainability and self-reliance. The first lady encouraged all Americans to take that message to heart, even if they are unable to plant a garden and grow their own vegetables.

“You can begin in your own cupboard,” she told the New York Times, “by eliminating processed food, trying to cook a meal a little more often, trying to incorporate more fruits and vegetables.”
http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net

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Posted on October 23rd, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | No Comments »

How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : How Water Affects Compost

http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net
On March 20, 2009, First Lady Michele Obama celebrated the first day of spring by using her famously well-toned biceps to pick up a shovel and break ground for an organic vegetable garden at the White House.

Educating Children a Primary Goal of White House Garden

In talking with reporters about the new garden, the first lady got down and dirty about the benefits of good nutrition and the need to educate children, families and whole communities about the importance of a healthful diet, especially at a time when obesity and diabetes have become national health crises.

http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net

Twenty-three fifth graders from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington, DC, helped the first lady dig up the 1,100-square-foot garden plot on the south lawn of the White House, which is near the tennis courts and the swing set the Obamas installed for their daughters and can be seen by people passing by on E Street. The plan is to have the students stay involved in planting, tending, harvesting and cooking the presidential produce.

White House Garden to Feed First Family and the Homeless
The Obamas will grow dozens of varieties of vegetables, berries and herbs—a wish list of fresh produce prepared by the White House kitchen staff—and the first lady said that everyone in the first family will help care for the garden. The garden harvest will become part of the Obamas’ daily fare, contribute to state dinners, and be shared with Miriam’s Kitchen, a nearby soup kitchen for the homeless.

The organic vegetable garden will use only natural fertilizers and pest control methods. Two beehives will be installed and tended by a member of the White House staff. The bees will help pollinate the garden and provide honey for the president’s table.

Obamas’ White House Garden Part of a Long Tradition

Planting an organic vegetable garden at the White House is a potent symbol, but it is not a new idea. Gardening and agriculture have been part of the White House culture at many times throughout its history.

Eleanor Roosevelt planted a victory garden on the White House lawn in 1943, inspiring millions of Americans to start their own backyard gardens during World War II. President John Adams, a farmer as well as a lawyer, planted a garden soon after taking office and tended it carefully throughout his presidency. Thomas Jefferson grazed cattle on the White House lawn, Woodrow Wilson kept sheep, and some histories claim that George Washington refused a third term as president in part because he missed his garden at Mount Vernon.

White House Garden Intended to Inspire Americans
Planting an organic vegetable garden at the White House in the midst of a serious recession, and at a time when Americans are increasingly concerned about the environment, sends a powerful message of health, sustainability and self-reliance. The first lady encouraged all Americans to take that message to heart, even if they are unable to plant a garden and grow their own vegetables.

“You can begin in your own cupboard,” she told the New York Times, “by eliminating processed food, trying to cook a meal a little more often, trying to incorporate more fruits and vegetables.”
http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net

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Posted on October 20th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | No Comments »

FAST and Easy First Year Garden

Don’t be scared to start a garden. It doesn’t have to be big, complex, complicated or perfect. Tune in and join me for a basic simplified method to getting your first garden started for only a few dollars and very little effort. This will get your garden up and running while you take your time planning your bigger permanent garden for next spring.

Later this summer we’ll be making the raised beds and getting them placed for a no dig, low effort raised bed garden next spring. And as a twist, they’ll be PORTABLE! :)

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Posted on October 12th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Portable raised beds, compost tea and Pineapple flowers!

It’s a fantastic day here in the land of Praxxus! Join me for a few minutes and lets talk about compost tea, raised bed sizes AND unexpected pineapple surprises!

Next week’s video includes some fun and unexpected surprises! What am I growing in a cup now? Can you guess? You’ll have to tune in to find out.

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Posted on September 24th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Vermicomposting: Using Worms to Make Compost for Your Garden

Master Gardener Susan Levi-Goerlich talks about vermicomposting, and how to use red wiggler worms to make highly-effective compost for you garden.

This video is brought to you by the Home and Garden Information Center, part of University of Maryland Extension. provides resources and encourages people to start their own food gardens. http://www.growit.umd.edu/
Learn about our Grow It Eat It campaign, which Check out our facebook page for more gardening advice: http://www.facebook.com/UMDHGIC#!/GIEIMaryland

Animation by Chris Heuer, Freefall FX, LLC

Shot and edited by Brett Wooldridge and Emily Heimsoth

Music from Incompetech: http://incompetech.com/

Duration : 0:6:2

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Posted on September 5th, 2011 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | No Comments »
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