How To Grow Vegetables At Home, Simple And Effective... The Secret AMISH Way

You've always wanted a garden — but you look around and see only a porch, a patio, a strip of yard, and think there's no room. Or you tried pots once and they came up spindly and gave you nothing. So you keep buying tired, tasteless vegetables at the store, half of them going limp in the fridge. Here's the truth: you don't need a yard, and you don't need the touch. A few pots in a sunny spot can grow a family more vegetables than you'd believe. In this video, Amish farmer Jacob Miller shows you how to grow vegetables at home in containers — 7 simple rules that work for near every vegetable there is. The reasons your pots failed before have plain names: the wrong soil, too little sun, or too much water. Fix those, and near anything will grow. From the loose, rich soil in a pot that drains, to finding your sunniest spot, to planting deep for tomatoes and never moving your carrots, to the overwatering mistake that ruins more gardens than any other, to feeding your hungry plants and holding up the tall ones — this is the plain old kitchen-garden know-how that got forgotten. Do these few things and you'll grow peppers, tomatoes, garlic, carrots, and greens on a porch, for pennies, fresher than anything the store ever sold you. You don't need acres. Just a pot, a sunny spot, and a few simple things. 🌿 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The #1 thing that makes or breaks a pot — the right soil in a container that drains How much sun vegetables really need (and why shade gives you spindly, fruitless plants) How to plant seedlings — deep for tomatoes and peppers, and the crops you must never move The overwatering mistake that kills more plants than drought — and how to water right How to feed hungry plants in pots so they don't stall mid-season How to support tall plants like tomatoes so they don't snap under their fruit How to tell when each vegetable is ready to pick 🔔 If you like learning the old ways of doing things, tap LIKE — it helps this little channel more than you'd guess — and SUBSCRIBE so you can keep learning right alongside Rebecca and me. 💬 Tell me in the comments: what's the first vegetable you're going to grow? And if you've grown in pots before, what worked and what didn't? If your mother or grandmother had a trick for the kitchen garden, share it with the rest of us. Grow what you can, eat it fresh, and share the harvest with the people you love. #GrowVegetables #ContainerGardening #VegetableGardening #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningForBeginners #PatioGarden #Homesteading #Amish #SmallSpaceGarden #GardeningTips