Showing tips and tricks for the beginner gardener! Grow something!
On the BGB, our goal is to help someone who is new to gardening. Our videos include tips and tricks on starting a garden, growing vegetables from seeds, recipes, fertilizing, harvesting and much more.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
How To Make Hot & Spicy Salsa With Hot Peppers
In this video I show how to make some great homemade, healthy, hot and spicy salsa! We are using cayenne peppers, banana peppers, and habanero peppers to make this salsa extra hot!
Be sure to check out the Beginner Gardener Youtube channel to check out some more awesome recipes, gardening tips, and DIY guides!
Monday, September 12, 2016
How To Save Hot Pepper Seeds | Habanero Pepper Seed Saving
Saving seeds from vegetables grown in your own garden can be a great way to cut costs when it comes to gardening. In this video I show you how to save hot pepper seeds. For this example we are using habanero peppers. Be sure to wear gloves!!
Check out this step by step guide below, and make sure to check out the Beginner Gardener Youtube channel for more gardening tips and tricks!
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Hot & Spicy Buffalo Wings!
This is a first here at the Beginner Gardener Blog! In this video, a step by step recipe for making your very own home made buffalo wings.
Super easy to follow and so delicious. First, we make a great spice rub. Combine your ingredients in a small bowl and save them for later.
Now, the hot sauce. I used my favorite store brand, I like it better than the name brand stuff but feel free to use whatever sauce you like best! Even try it with a barbecue sauce!
Now, add the wings. Toss them in the sauce and get a good covering going. Now, add the spice mixture from earlier and toss again.
Throw them in the oven on 450 degrees and let them cook for at least 35 minutes to get a nice, juicy, and crisp wing. Enjoy!
Seed Saving!
First, we showed how to save seeds from cucumbers. Now, we have shown how to do the same with green bell peppers! Coming soon... habanero peppers, tomatoes, cayenne peppers & banana peppers!
Nothing is better than when you grow something, harvest the seeds, and plant them next year in your garden. It saves some money too!
Check out some of our seed saving videos from our Youtube channel below!
Cucumber Seed Saving
Green Pepper Seed Saving
Hot & Spicy Salsa!
Have you seen our previous video on how to make a sweet & mild salsa? We used banana peppers, green peppers, and cayenne peppers along with onions tomatoes lime juice and seasoning to create a great sweet pepper salsa.
Now, we have ventured into HOT SALSAS!
Coming soon, a great, quick and easy homemade hot salsa recipe using habaneros!
In the mean time, check this out!
Sunday, September 4, 2016
How To Save Green Pepper Seeds
Check out the latest video on our Youtube channel where I show you how to collect seeds from green peppers! A great way to continue your garden in the coming seasons.
Seeds can be expensive, so why not grow something and harvest and preserve the seeds!
Check out the video below, and be sure to visit the Beginner Gardener Youtube channel for some more great tips and tricks for the beginner gardener, or even the seasoned veteran!
Friday, September 2, 2016
How To Save Cucumber Seeds - Growing Cucumbers From Seed
In this video I show you step by step how to save and harvest cucumber seeds for planting in your garden. Saving seeds can be a great way to save money. The ability to save seeds from something you grew and use them for coming seasons is also an awesome feeling!
Good luck and start seed saving today!
How To Make Salsa - A Healthy Homemade Salsa Recipe
In this video I show you step by step how to make fresh and healthy garden salsa. We use banana peppers, cayenne peppers, green peppers, tomatoes, and onions. For spices we use sea salt, pepper, and paprika. Seasoned with lime juice. Try it with cilantro! This garden fresh salsa recipe can be adjusted for larger serving sizes!
1/2 Cup Diced Onion
1/2 Cup Diced Banana Pepper
1/2 Cup Diced Green Pepper
1 Cup Diced Tomato
1 TBSP Diced Cayenne Pepper (Substitute for a milder salsa)