Organic Gardening Made Easy
June 7th, 2010 by admin

  • Organic Gardening Made Easy
  • Simple, easy to follow instructions
  • Economically provide high nutritional value foods
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Increase nutritional value of your food

Product Description
Organic Gardening Made Easy is a new instructional film by master gardener, Lee O’Hara. Easy to follow, step by step instructions that will enable you to quickly, easily and economically create and sustain your own organic home garden – whether you have 3 square feet or several acres of garden space to start from…. More >>

Organic Gardening Made Easy

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3 Responses  
  • Michael writes:
    June 7th, 20109:47 amat

    This movie was very informative and is done in a way that even someone with no knowledge of gardening (like myself) was able to understand. I cant wait to try Lee’s ways of gardening. Lee O’hara also puts his information as in website and email address on it for anyone that has questions about organic gardening and I have asked him more than a few and he has answered everyone of them and made sure that I understood what he meant. He also has a movie that is strictly on growing tomatoes, it is called The organic tomato. I look forward to more dvds on organic gardening by him.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • C. Ojeda writes:
    June 7th, 201010:55 amat

    This is a great DVD, I really like the fact that it is all organic and all are easy methods to follow. I have followed his instructions and now I have been harvesting lettuce, bock choi, spinach mustard and other winter greens. I also have to add that I have been writting him a lot with questions when I started planting my veggies and he responded to all my questions and gave me great tips. Great Dvd if you are thinking of starting your own veggie patch and don’t have lots of room to grow. Also try the organic tomato, there are a lot of good tips there as well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Pax writes:
    June 7th, 20101:36 pmat

    This has to be the best gardening video of any kind that I’ve seen. At my garden store we’ve watched it dozens of times and it’s totally a staff favorite. Lee’s informative and easygoing style is fantastic. I think it should be in everyone’s collection.

    The video is chaptered by category, or can be watched straight through. There are sections on methods for different vegetables, amending soil, organic pest and disease control, simple irrigation…he covers everything. There’s even a tomato eating dog.

    The video is shot in Lee’s California backyard where he has fed a soil that would make anyone outside Alaska envious. It is a simple production, but is of good quality. Picture and sound are fine and the DVD plays perfectly for us.

    Anyone with an interest in organic or sustainable gardening/agriculture can learn something from this video, even if it’s just that taking time to feed the birds seems to make for a happier life (Lee has songbirds that fly in to eat out of hand).
    Rating: 5 / 5


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