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In this video, Bre Pettis from MAKE magazine will show you how to make a tabletop biosphere. You need a jar, aquatic plants, shrimp, amphipods, dechlorination chemicals, and chicled salt.

Tom Cole shows us the best ways to plant garlic. Video discusses that garlic cloves should be planted in autumn or spring and harvested 6 months later. They can be planted from bulbs or cloves you buy at the grocer.

In this short how-to video, self-described earth mother Mayo Underwood demonstrates how you can germinate seeds in damp paper towels prior to planting them in your personal garden. Watch this tutorial and start some seeds of your own today!

Amy Stuart shows you how to make your own herb garden at home. The following series of videos instructs how to select a container, proper potting soil, choose your herbs, sprout herbs from seeds, water, and fertilize.

In this short how-to video, you'll learn the basics for growing your own garlic.

This how-to video by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International shows you step-by-step instructions for successful organic composting.

When there isn't space in a garden for favorite plants, they can be planted in containers and placed on a patio or deck. This how-to clip provides instructions for how to plant a beautiful and functional container garden.

This how-to video demonstrates how you can build your very own seedbombs using clay, fertilizer and seeds (naturally). These "bombs," in turn, can be thrown in hard-to-reach or otherwise inaccessible places, creating green where there once was none. Get started guerilla gardening with this tutorial. Just add rainwater.

Through a series of videos, Mitch demonstrates how to create a container garden including selecting the container type and appropriate plants, proper soil blend, watering and fertilizing, and seasonal considerations.

Patti, the Garden Girl, builds a water garden in one of her raised beds. Learn how to build your own!

Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, talks about Raised Garden beds as a way of making urban agriculture possible.

Beautify your surroundings and offset global carbon emissions by planting a tree. Oregonian writers Kym Pokorny and Anne Jaeger demonstrate best practices for tree planting as they plant a dogwood in this brief tutorial.

This video is an outline of the equipment and steps necessary to build your own DIY hydroponic garden.

The Serissa (Serissa foetida syn. Serissa japonica), is a great little plant for Bonsai. It flowers for most of the year with tiny white and sometimes pink flowers. It is extremely easy to propagate through cuttings. Just take a cleanly cut branch and stick it in sphagnum moss and it should grow easily. It takes very well to pruning and can fill out quite nicely when pruned frequently. This particular specimen had a wild and unkempt look to it. Making, raising, and caring for bonsai is easy if you use the new soil-less method which these video clips will show you. Your trees will grow and mature faster than with the traditional method that uses messy soil.

Tom Cole show how to earth up potatoes by covering up tubers with soil. This is done to prevent them from becoming poisonous. Tom uses a hoe to move the soil. Upkeep the potatoes over a few weeks for best results.

Tom Cole shows us how to harvest rhubarb. Video explains the proper times when to harvest rhubarb, how to harvest them, and where to store the final rhubarb.

This video takes viewers through the steps of drawing and then installing mixed borders filled with plants that are not just beautiful but environmentally friendly, low-maintenance, and easy on the budget.

Everyone wants their Orchids to bloom, to come back year after year. There are certain orchids that bloom once and that's it but there are many Orchids that will bloom more frequently. Papyopetalum is one that blooms more often. If cut at a node it will re-sprout and bloom again and last for weeks at a time. Oftentimes it will bloom twice a year. Don't be upset if it doesn't bloom continuously. The plant needs to rest, to go into a period of dormancy to recapture its' bloom.

Tom Cole shows how to harvest radishes. Radishes are best harvested 5-6 weeks after they have been sewn. Using a hand fork, Tom gently harvests the radishes out from the ground. Watch video for best results.

Dave from Dave's Garden explains how to make paper pots for young plants.
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