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October 2024 Backyard Garden Tour – The Last Tour Of The 2024 Garden



Welcome to my backyard garden here in Kansas zone 7! It’s the very end of the growing season with just a few weeks until our first average frost. I wanted to show you what’s all still growing here in the month of October!

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37 Comments

  1. Good Morning!
    I have a question… what kind of hibiscus are you growing? I want some tea so bad, but I am ignorant on the flowers department 😂😅 like is that the same kind lowest sell with giant flowers?

  2. Awesome garden! Lots of work!
    Love my luffas, still flowering in zone 5a. I do not get many to dry on the vine, have to put them up in the attic and hope for the best.
    Had a pretty good tomato year also, canned 17 quarts the other day, tomatoes still coming.
    Enjoy your videos! Stay Well!!!!

  3. How many luffas did you plant? You can still use the green ones. Sage and Stone Homestead did a video to show how to make it easier. I also didn't think beans would work with luffa. I assumed they would get choked out.

  4. I’ve had the same issue with honeydew. If you haven’t tried growing Kajari melons, I HIGHLY recommend it. They are a honeydew variety and they drastically change color as they ripen. They also naturally slip off the vine when they are ripe. They are actually sweeter than standard honeydew and they handle high heat and extreme humidity very well! Also, I only grow Hales Best cantaloupe now thanks to you! It really is SO fantastic!

  5. your arch trellis is awesome! one day I hope to add that to my garden/food forest. I have a few vids up, trying to add more every week.

  6. I live in Fond du Lac in zone 5B and I have green bell peppers on my plant and cucumbers are still growing and my tomatoe plant that is a San Marano tomato is thriving and it’s growing and my basil is thriving as the weather stays warm I was just told that most of the plants will thrive so enjoy your garden well you have it 🦋

  7. Hi from South Florida Bre. I hope someday you can build a mini greenhouse on your land so you can really extend your season!❤️

  8. Super curious about your Hibiscus. Would you mind showing us how and when you harvest?
    I'm also a big tea drinker and Hibiscus is one of my favorite winter teas. I used it to zazz up my medicinal teas that don't taste that great, like my echinacea tea.

  9. What would you do differently to cut down your sunflowers and prevent caterpillars from going everywhere?

  10. Hi Bre…do you have any loofah seeds to spare..I think only need 2 seeds that would be good for my yard. The seeds sent to me, with good intentions, were not loofah. Please let me know if so. Thank you.

  11. You are my favorite garden youtuber. Can't believe that this season is already coming to an end. My garden also is still holding on better than the last 2 years. Can't wait to start planting garlic and start planning for my 2025 garden. Greetings from Austria (Europe) 🙂

  12. Omg, I was watching this, not realizing my hubby pays attention to them. You were talking about the lettuce and the weather in August and he pipes up with “did she check her temp blankets from last year and this year to check?” I’m dying laughing.

  13. This was my first year gardening, can you make a video about what you pull out and what you leave over winter?

  14. For my garden, i really don’t like belstar broccoli, it’s so pale green i thought it was cauliflower at first, and ive had some bitter taste to them. Super weird ive never had bitter broccoli before, maybe they dont like the heat. Sticking with di Ciccio and Waltham 29. Always good even through summer and the produce so many side shoots. Also burgundy broccoli is pretty good too.

  15. Omg why are you leaving out your flowers to please the butterflies, acknowledging them as an important part of nature, but cutting down the caterpillars’ food source that you weren’t eating then feeding them all to your chickens! Not even letting the wild birds get them 😱😱😱😱 I try to grow and leave several things just for native caterpillar to feed on and before I cut something back I ALWAYS check that there’s not caterpillars feeding on it. If you don’t take care of your caterpillars, you’ll have no butterflies!!!

  16. Maybe it’s not you, maybe it’s that variety of honeydew? I’d definitely try a few varieties before I gave up. Try a couple varieties more resistant to cracking and with more obvious ripeness indication.

  17. For your problem place in your graden maybe try yellow fall raspberry they love shade and don’t mind that it is cold 🥰🥳

  18. I've grown little sprite melons in NC, which tastes just like honeydew melon. Sounds like our temperatures are about the same maybe you should try that

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