Gardening Tips

Here is a preview of Jim Zamzows Gardening Tips. The first twelve tips are short segments from Jim's Gardening Tips DVD. This gardening DVD is easy to follow and shows you step by step instructions that will enable you to plant and harvest like a pro! Whether you have 3 square feet or several acres of garden, Jim Zamzow will show you how to plan, grow and harvest. You can buy the full length Gardening DVD by clicking here.


Jim's Gardening Tip # 1

Jim Zamzow gives gardening tips, how to prepare your soil for the largest yeilds. Jim Zamzow will show you how to plant in hard clay soils.



Jims Gardening Tip # 2
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant peas and potatos. He will also show you how to germinate potato seeds along with wide row planting.

 


Jims Gardening Tip # 3
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant organic tomatos along with planning the best use of your garden depending on how much space you have. Jim goes over determinate types of tomatos, avoiding cut worms, using hot caps and using the tomato cages and collar frames.

 


Jims Gardening Tip #4
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant Peppers, Sweet Peppers, Hot Peppers, Zucchini, and Cucumbers. Jim uses the 5-5-3 Organic Fertilizer, Grandma Z's Compost, and Zamzows Thrive.

 


Jims Gardening Tip #5
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant sweet corn the organic way along with showing you how to get it to yield in August until Fall. Jim also shows you how to pollinate corn and how to properly plow a furrow.

 


Jims Gardening Tip #6
Jim Zamzow shows you how to mulch your garden the easy way to retain moisture and prevent weeds. Jim is growing a record setting garden. 

 


Jims Gardening Tip #7
Here's Jim's Zamzows Gardening tip on how to plant Watermelons & Cantaloupe. He will show you how to condition soil with compost and organic fertilizer. Jim will also show you how to plant from seed and from the plant.
 




Jims Gardening Tip #8
Jim Zamzow shows you how to grow flowers in large pots or half Whiskey Barrels.





Jims Gardening Tip #9
Jim Zamzow shows you how to spoon feed your plants fertilizer for maximum harvest. Jim shows you how to use a granular fertilizers, and chemical fertilizers. He also shows you how to apply side dressing and how to hill the corn. Remember that nutrients can absorbed through a plants leaf up to a 100x's more effectively.





Jims Gardening Tip #10
Jim Zamzow shows you how to thin corn for maximum harvest, thinning Zuchini plants for maximum harvest, and the largest yeilding Cucumbers, along with how to prune a tomato plants, harvest radishes and how to get two good ears on one stock of corn.





Jims Gardening Tip #11
Jim Zamzow shows you how to make his secret magic compost tea. You will need a 5 gallon paint strainer, 5 gallon bucket, one shovel full of grandma z's ultra high quality compost, a couple of big handfuls of alfalfa pellets, hay or meal, one pint of Zamzows Thrive Organic Fertilizer, one cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Then fill the bucket with water. Let it sit in the sun for three days agitating once or twice a day. Then spoon feed your plants.





Jims Gardening Tip #12
Jim Zamzow goes to Spy Glass Gardens and shows you how to harvest crops such as Gypsy Peppers, Pickling Cucumbers, Slicing Cucumbers, Zuchini and potatos.

 


Jim's Gardening Tip # 13
Jim Zamzow discusses planning your garden. He touches on which seeds to plant and when to plant them.


Jim's Gardening Tip # 14
Jim Zamzow explains how to start seeds indoors.


Jim's Gardening Tip # 15
Jim Zamzows shows you how to transplant seedlings to pots.


 


Jim's Gardening Tip # 16
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant spinach in a large pot. Jim mentions that you can plant enough spinach in one pot to feed a family all spring long.

 


Jim's Gardening Tip # 17
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant the Onion family. In this video Jim shows you step by step how to plant Garlic, Elephant Garlic, Shallots, and Leeks.

 


Jim's Gardening Tip # 18
Jim Zamzow shows you how to plant root crops and salad greens. Learn how to plant radishes, spinach, turnips, beets and carrots.