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    The 3-Hour Garden

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    The 3-Hour Garden

    The 3-Hour Garden
    Published 3/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 14.72 GB | Duration: 11h 22m

    Learn to grow your vegetables with only 3 hours of work per week from raised beds, composting, crop planning and more!

    What you'll learn

    Grow your own vegetables in just 3 hours a week, no experience needed

    From establishing the garden, Composting, Usage of tools, Protecting and Cultivateing crops

    Learn gardening tricks of biointensive vegetable cultivation to the smallest details

    We provided documents and sheets to plan your garden efficiently

    Requirements

    No experience needed

    Description

    In the 3-HOUR Garden online course, you can get to know Barnabás's gardening tricks of bio-intensive vegetable cultivation in the smallest details. Thanks to the format of the courses, you can learn in an interactive interface with the help of HD quality videos, text notes and sheets.In the first half of the course, we present the work processes of the organic garden in detail, including the preparation of beds, sowing and planting, weed management, nutrient supply and plant protection. In the second half of the course, you can get to know the cultivation of vegetables and herbs down to the smallest details. You get a complete picture and instructions for successful gardening:-Use of permanent beds-One of the pillars is the use of raised beds-Composting: The most important material of a biointensive garden is high-quality compost-Crop planning-There is no well-functioning organic garden without a proper planting plan-Efficient workflows-From preparing the beds through planting to plant protection-Successful vegetable growing: Diversity, appropriate variety selection, plant care, healthy vegetables-Sustainable soil management: The most important friend of the organic gardener is the soil, and we must treat it accordingly"Our goal is to motivate and help those who would like to connect with nature through gardening at home in their free time and want a more environmentally conscious and healthy life."Enjoy all the healthy food rich in vitamins you could cultivate with your own hands! See you in the course: )

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: 1st Half of Course - Design the Garden

    Lecture 2 Design

    Section 3: Getting Started

    Lecture 3 Preparing the plot with cardboard and mulch

    Lecture 4 Preparing the plot with plastic cover

    Lecture 5 Preparing the plot with tillage

    Section 4: Permanent Beds

    Lecture 6 Permanent Beds

    Lecture 7 Types of permanent beds

    Lecture 8 Assembly of a simple raised bed

    Section 5: Irrigation

    Lecture 9 Irrigation in practice

    Lecture 10 Irrigation system

    Lecture 11 Irrigating transplants

    Section 6: Tools and Equipment

    Lecture 12 Tools

    Section 7: The Greenhouse and the Nursery

    Lecture 13 The greenhouse

    Lecture 14 The nursery

    Lecture 15 Growing transplants indoors

    Lecture 16 The inner film layer in the greenhouse

    Lecture 17 Summer season in the greenhouse

    Lecture 18 Heated nursery tables

    Section 8: Compost

    Lecture 19 The process of composting

    Lecture 20 Composting in practice 1

    Lecture 21 Composting in practice 2

    Lecture 22 Composting in practice 3

    Lecture 23 Using a shredder for better compost

    Section 9: Crop planning

    Lecture 24 Basics of crop planning

    Lecture 25 Seasonality

    Lecture 26 Quick growing crops

    Lecture 27 Crop rotation

    Lecture 28 Successional plantings

    Lecture 29 Companion planting and interplanting

    Section 10: Resources

    Lecture 30 All documents

    Section 11: 2nd Half of Course - Gardening in Practice

    Lecture 31 Companion planting and interplanting

    Lecture 32 Bed preparation

    Section 12: Direct Seeding and Transplanting

    Lecture 33 Direct seeding and transplanting in practice

    Lecture 34 Transplanting

    Lecture 35 Direct seeding

    Lecture 36 Pricking out seedlings and potting up

    Section 13: Weeds

    Lecture 37 Weeds

    Section 14: Soil and Nutrients

    Lecture 38 Soil and Nutrients

    Lecture 39 Organic fertilizers

    Lecture 40 Foliar feeding

    Lecture 41 Cover crops

    Section 15: Extending The Season

    Lecture 42 Extending The Season

    Section 16: Pests and Diseases

    Lecture 43 Pests and Diseases

    Lecture 44 Spraying

    Section 17: Leafy Greens

    Lecture 45 Growing in pots and containers

    Lecture 46 Lettuce mix

    Lecture 47 Spinach

    Lecture 48 Mache or Lambs lettuce

    Lecture 49 Chard

    Lecture 50 Oriental salad mix and arugula

    Lecture 51 Lettuce

    Section 18: Brassicas

    Lecture 52 Brassicas 01

    Lecture 53 Brassicas 02

    Section 19: Root Vegetables

    Lecture 54 Carrot

    Lecture 55 Beetroot

    Lecture 56 Celery and celeriac

    Lecture 57 Potato

    Lecture 58 Sweet Potato

    Lecture 59 Parsnip

    Lecture 60 Radish

    Lecture 61 Parsley Root

    Section 20: Alliums

    Lecture 62 Scallion

    Lecture 63 Leek

    Lecture 64 Planting garlic

    Lecture 65 Garlic

    Lecture 66 Chives

    Lecture 67 Growing onions from seed

    Section 21: Summer Vegetables

    Lecture 68 Tomato

    Lecture 69 Pepper

    Lecture 70 Eggplant

    Lecture 71 Cucumber

    Lecture 72 Summer squash

    Lecture 73 Sweet corn and winter squash

    Section 22: Legumes

    Lecture 74 Pea

    Lecture 75 Green bean

    Lecture 76 Sugar snap pea and snow pea (mangetout)

    Lecture 77 Runner bean

    Section 23: Herbs

    Lecture 78 Herbs

    This course is for those who would like to get into gardening,Who is motivated to be more self-sufficient,Who would like to level up and learn from a more experienced organic gardener,Who wants to live healthier