We finally received our Baker Creek heirloom seeds in the mail today. We talk about the importance of companion planting, preparing for the unknown with your garden, our garden plan and the importance of flowers and herbs to ward off pests. Help support our family and channel! Shop Amazon through this link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/countrylivingexperience. Companion Planting Basics and Garden Planning are important to know when starting your spring gardens.
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19 Comments
Not a ridiculous amount, but a great variety in my opinion!!! Good luck!
I love nasturtiums – the leaves, flowers and seeds are all edible for salads. Pronounced na – stir – she – um
This is SO SO great! First time I ran into your channel. Loving it. Quick question – as you built your fence for the garden, how far apart were the posts?
Hi who is the gardener you were referencing in your video, that you consulted for the companion gardening. Please and thank you.
it would benefit you greatly to plant in your orchard as well with the constent living root in the ground the micro organisms and fungi will really build your soil. also what part of east Texas in from tyler Whitehouse area.
Is there a such thing as too many seeds? I think not!! Great video 😊
would have liked to see a zoomed in steady shot of your garden plan.
nas tur shions ok?
Chickens, after you get going, are great Buggers. But don't allow in to soon or they will eat your small plants. 🙂
Great Brain Food! Here's a little Tip I've learned…… You can also make Sorghum Flour for Baking….. simply toast it in the oven like you would Almonds, then you can grind it into Flour! I use it when making Zucchini Muffins for Family & Friends that are Gluten Intolerant 😉 Also, You can grow Amaranth in your 3 Sisters Garden instead of Corn…. It's GORGEOUS, The Pollinators Love It & Also makes an Excellent Flour for Sweet Breads, Cookies & Muffins <3 I wish a Glorious Growing Season!
can chives and bush beans be grown together
The planning begins at 11:20
I say that "nah stir shum" 😍
Great seed haul. I'd l love to get my hands on some of those long bean seeds.
Once he said “healing herbs” I’m out
inch distancing, and now it’s been 15 days since we have transplanted the tomato to field beds, can I now plant 3 garlics in between each tomato plant and along with it can I prepare Basil flat bed to plant it later with garlic in octagonal design spacing of 12 inches and along with garlic planting can 2 plants of marigold be planted on the side borders in between tomato gaps ? Will it work?
Nas tur shum
Can companion planting be profitable or yield more than commercial farming?
Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a YouTube gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!