5 Ways to Grow More in Less Space

5 Ways to Grow More in Less Space

If you’re a small-space gardeners, there are still a ton of ways to squeeze more produce out of less space. Join @SpicyMoustache and Kevin as they share some of their cramped space growing tips.

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Cramming
02:33 – Growing Vertical
03:10 – Grow Bags
04:32 – Using Comfrey
05:42 – Compact Varieties

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50 Comments

  1. Ugh, I love promo! Sadly can’t afford anything on my student budget lol good luck to everyone growing ❀️

  2. (6:37) I made the mistake of growing MASSIVE pumpkins in my small garden xD
    btw I loved seeing Spicy Moustache!

  3. I went from having acres to grow if I chose last time I was watching your vids and now I’m growing in pots inside and around a studio!
    I feel like your vids are going to be even more informative for me now I’m growing like yourself more so and not the massive spaced out beds I’m used to, been hitting some challenges so far as everything seems more sensitive but I also started at the start of winter just about when we got the house which doesn’t help, already got 20 varieties and over 50 seedlings/plants so far.
    Keep up the good work mate love it !

  4. Just found your channel. Subscribed. Moving to a small garden. Was feeling emotional about leaving my huge established veggie garden. You’ve given me hope I can do a lot more than I thought. Thank you. 😊

  5. North Carolina State University reports that there are more than 10,000 (ten-thousand) varieties of tomatoes.

    Kevin, this is a great video (and of course we love Spicy Moustache.) Small space gardening: there’s a relativity to the concept of small space gardening. To some people, the 961 square feet (approximately 89.278 square meters) I have within an enclosure is ipsy-pipsy-nothing-there and to others, it’s vast.
    I know it’s subjective, but would some of your viewers chime in and talk about what they consider "small space" to be?
    Not saying, of course, that all the tricks and techniques and methods and hacks don’t benefit large garden spaces, too.

    Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio! πŸ˜ŠπŸ’š πŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ˜Š

  6. What about if your backyard is all grass? What could I place the grow bags on to make sure they don’t root into my yard?

  7. I have a tip for space saving tomato with good yield… Grow the mongolian dwarf tomato πŸ™‚ Biggest tomato can weight 150-200 grams each. Only downside is that it might need support for those tomatos

  8. Love the small space growing content. Spicy Moustache….love his name!! Would like to see more of his content. πŸ™‚

  9. I’m a doofus! I didn’t realize that Botanical Interests was your company until AFTER shopping there from a recommendation from another channel πŸ˜…

    It was honestly the best seed haul to date! Sweet! My garden is officially epic now! Thanks guys!

  10. Algien aqui que me diga pue puedo ponerle ami naranja que tiene las hojas amarillas gracias deantemano

  11. I live in an area that is way smaller than that! I’m not able to grow that much I do everything in pots, because I don’t own the land and I live in zone 10a so it gets very warm here! I tried growing tomatoes, it didn’t happen squash or watermelon. I did do sweet potatoes and peppers that’s all I can grow here and pineapple, for flowers frangipani, Dalia’s, amaryllis, desert rose that’s it

  12. i would love nothing to eat your heart out, and after with the permission of your wife’s boyfriend, explorre cramming and how as a small business owner i’m not ownly just the victim, im also the client.

  13. Great tips, Kevin and Spicy Moustache! I’d love more small space tips for my raised bed and container garden πŸͺ΄

  14. I hope you send to Mexico one day 😊 I would love to buy garden beds and seeds from your company ❀

  15. Awesome stuff! I am a small space grower too πŸ‘ŠπŸ»πŸŒ»πŸ‘ŠπŸ»

  16. Keep the small space growing content coming! I’m making taking notes and making plans for the following year when my baby is a toddler and showing her where her food comes from <3

  17. Saw this video and was gonna go to spicy after the video. He’s in the bloody video, this is an amazing colab, love x

  18. #6:33 you have corn with mini arches. (I think). Where did you get he little arches? Also, does the corn really benefit from trellis arches? Have you done a video on that? I can go search and watch more later.

  19. Can someone please explain the point of raised beds where there is already soil? I understand if all someone has is concrete, then it makes sense. But if there is already soil on the ground, you would get more space and you wouldn’t need to cram these containers together. Is it because of pests?

  20. I have a huge backyard but with an HOA, and I just found out my back neighbor loves to spy on me. I wanted a garden though, so I was going to have a garden in our first house no matter what. I’m disabled though, so I need really high raised beds with a lot of space between them. I’m starting with just 4 small-ish beds. My FIL is full of experience and gave me tools and gardening books, not to mention contact info for our local extension office. My nephew and niece just helped me finish setting up and planting a bunch of fall veggies 3 days ago! I don’t expect much for my first year, but that’s not going to stop me from trying!

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