Looking for an easy green project for the weekend? How about growing your own organic garden from the veggie scraps you would normally trim away and toss in the compost bin?

Check out my DIY video, it's so simple!
Detailed planting instructions HERE

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Comment by Lauren Woods on August 24, 2012 at 1:21am

This is a wonderful post :)

Comment by Veggietorials on August 24, 2012 at 3:45am

Thank you Lauren! Do you have a green thumb? :)

Comment by Fruitfly on September 4, 2012 at 7:24pm

okay, I am on it!!!  I just made a new compost, so I think I will be growing some quick to harvest things from your video!


Comment by Veggietorials on September 5, 2012 at 5:04am

@FruitFly- Awesome!Do you have a big compost bin or do you use a bokashi bucket?

Comment by Fruitfly on September 5, 2012 at 7:53pm

I have a small bucket which I transfer to a heap outside.  I turn the piles and basically have three heaps going from layered, to turned, to plantable.  But I have not yet planted.  I just compost because it helps me mentally to think about the regeneration of soil but I have yet to plant!!!! Sounds lame I guess, but your post inspires me and I am gonna try it before I buy a bunch of seeds.  I have only ever really grown coriander in my life in a compost, so now it is time for something more from your video.

btw, how did you post a video in the blog?  I tried to start a blog and I only got a link when I clicked on the insert media tab.


Comment by Veggietorials on September 6, 2012 at 4:15am

Not lame at all, composting is super important! Let me know how the planting works out for you.

I post the video by copying the embed code from the video (YouTube in this case) and then paste it into the html editor of the blog.Hope that helps.

Comment by Fruitfly on September 6, 2012 at 2:37pm

okay!


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