7 MORE Garden Tips I Wish I Knew Sooner || Black Gumbo

Don't you wish you could go back in time and do things over? Sometimes in gardening, we make mistakes, we cut corners, we fall for gimmicks, we get bad advice, or good advice and don't act. In this episode, I'll give you seven more things I wish I had known sooner. This is a followup to my five things video from the spring of this year. If you are new to gardening, or even and old veteran, maybe there is something here that will help you grow more vegetables, better food, and have a garden that is a source of joy. The books mentioned or shown in the video (because several have asked) are: The Tomato in America: Early History, Culture, and Cookery by Smith, Andrew F. The Heirloom Life Gardener: The Baker Creek Way of Growing Your Own Food Easily and Naturally by Gettle, Jere and Emilee Gardening When It Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times (Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series) by Solomon, Steve French Dirt: The Story of a Garden in the South of France by Goodman, Richard (not a gardening how-to) Down the Garden Path by Nichols, Beverley (not a gardening how-to) All About Muscadines, Blueberries, & Blackberries by Ison, William G You can see all of my gardening books here: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/s... Our previous video is here:    • 5 Things They Don't Tell New Gardeners || ...   Support my channel and get 10% off of your order at https://ivorganics.com/ , use my promo code: GUMBO10 Support my channel by shopping at Seeds for Generations: https://seedsforgenerations.com/?ref=171 ___ Black Gumbo shares our suburban, backyard, sustainable gardening efforts. We work a small-scale, typical Zone 9a garden and raised beds, the kind of gardening accessible to all. We tend to take the slice of life approach and hope you will enjoy our family, our dog, our cooking, our adventures, and occasionally some commentary and advice. We love family, joy and friendship, and we invite you to enjoy these things with us! Please subscribe to our channel:    / scotthead   Visit us on Facebook:   / blackgumbo   Follow us on Instagram;   / blackgumbosoutherngardening   We’d be so grateful if you would like and share our videos if you find them useful. It helps us immensely.