The internet has dramatically boosted do-it-yourself home projects, especially with YouTube channels. YouTube has helped countless homeowners learn how to fix, build, and maintain all sorts of systems around the house, including gardening and landscaping. Seeing is believing, so help your green thumb succeed with these hands-on channels.
Gardening and Landscape YouTube Channels
James Prigioni Gardening Channel. James is an expert worth following, with more than 1 million subscribers among prolific gardening gurus. He produced a library of gardening tutorials for growing vegetables and fruit trees, which he filmed from his New Jersey home. He has even coined his own terminology, including “food forests.”
HortTube. On this channel, Jim Putman shows you everything you need to know about plant selection, landscape design, and how to get dirt under your fingernails by rolling out your sod, planting trees, and working with mulch.
Garden Answer. Here, Laura and Aaron Laboutillier are gardening what Joanna and Chip Gaines are to home makeovers. With an impressive 1.9 million subscribers, this channel combines green-thumb savvy with eye-catching design. You’ll love how the information here will help you transform your green space.
Lovely Greens. This channel, hosted by Tanya Anderson, focuses on organic vegetable gardening. Tanya is dedicated to natural, sustainable food production in her 360+ videos, but she also teaches derivative skills such as producing calendula soap.
Self-Sufficient Me. Mark Valencia shares more than just gardening tips. He also provides a holistic approach to sustainable living for his 2.4 million subscribers by showing them how to incorporate small animals such as chickens, quail, and ducks to interact synergistically with the home garden.
Roots and Refuge Farm. This channel provides homesteading education on food security through planting organic gardens, tending livestock, and raising children who love the land. It all happens on the 4-acre Arkansas homestead of influencer Jess.
MIgardener. Here, you’ll meet high-energy gardener Luke Marion, who gives you more than standard tips and tricks. He also shares recipes to try using the fruits of your labors, plus instructions for garden-building projects like hydroponic systems.
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