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Kaye Kittrell: WATER SUPPLY THREATENED?!? COMPLETE Garden Review!



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50 Comments

  1. I would probably trim all the bean plant completely away from the eggplant and hisop plants. You will still get plenty of beans. They need some sun to get to them and you have lots more beans in your next planting. I plant to close together sometimes too!
    Your garden after the rains is looking so gorgeous!!! Now with the sun it will flourish!!! If the weather will just not get to hot. Your garden, with your persistence of replanting and tenderly tending to its needs, it giving you wonderful rewards. So proud of you miss Kay… you really do show others, “ it can be done” and “ never give up”.
    😍💖🥦🥬🥒🍆🌶🍐🍎🫑🍑🍒🫐🧅🧄🍠🥔🍇🍓🍉😋😊

  2. Kaye, you may still have time to top those peppers, and still get a harvest. snip off the top half and add some good fertilizer to give them a boost.

  3. QUESTION: What do you do to prevent mosquitos from breeding in your cistern? Also, some peach varieties are biennial bearing.

  4. I notice you have melon cradles for some of your fruit. Good. So nice about your Cantaloupes! I am hoping to have melons (next year) that I plan to grow vertically on the chain link fence along our back alley or vacant lot next door. Vertical growing is something I am getting stronger about. Your gardens look fine – you are doing a great job Kaye! Be very encouraged. Glad you have more subscribers, too! Sorry you are leaking out of the cistern again. I know you did have some repair a year ago or so.

  5. now and again its okay to take a day to recharge yourself, you are such a busy bee, so take a day for tea.xxxxxxx

  6. This fall throw all your burn pile clean Ash for added nitrogen and good 👍 for the soil along with compost and manure

  7. I so sorry about that leak and loss of water 💦. You will have to dig down along the cement wall and tar it and refill…..is the other side also wet? If so, could be a floor crack. Any ways I will be praying for you all SHABBAT SHALOM 💓🤠 BARUK HABA OSHEM YAHUSHA COMING SOON

  8. You can dig fox holes about 3' deep layer with straw put potatoes, squash whatever carrots ect. then, another layer of straw then refill hole and mark it's end

  9. Well I think your gardens have turned out great! The corn is awesome, the peas 👍 tomatoes are just tomatoey! Wayyy better than mine. It’s been so hot and dry here in Nebraska.

  10. Such a different environ from where you were before ! Both in terms of landscape/plant adaptation…and (people) density !! I am still trying to grasp it…Lol ! 🙂

  11. I am pretty much sure that your tree with the Christmas lights is on. I really felt happy to see the melons and beautiful flowers as well as the Sunflowers growing. You need to get rid of draining out issue from your water place. Regards Sagar from India.

  12. Peach trees bloom on a 2 year cycle, feast one year, famine the next year. You haven’t done anything wrong. Love from Australia.

  13. Those peas are beautiful. Good supper!! Your gardens look beautifully green. I have Crepe Myrtles over my yard. There were 2 when I bought my home, then mom gave me and I bought 2 that died, then after I dug out, returned and are probably 30 ft high now. I also have volunteers from the birds!! I just love them. Every year will get better I'm sure. You've done a marvelous job having to do so much by yourself!! God bless. Much love. Love to mom💖

  14. Big squash leaves could be a natural cross you created. Thats what I do yearly. New varietys made yearly – should call it late bloomer squash

  15. That cabbage you picked is beautiful as well as the corn….and those purple hull peas have my mouth watering.

  16. Your flower trees is a beautiful and the corn and vegetable garden is so healthy and flourishing. So happy for you.

  17. So much. We've expanded. Each year a different crop thrives. This year zucchini and cucumbers and green beans. Tomatoes finally ripening, not sure how much we will get. Nearby field spray killed or stunted a lot of them. Central Illinois. Blessings

  18. I remember those days in school , we wore dresses. And those darn garters yo hold up our hose. No panty hose then. I grew up in California so no humidity but I lived very near Death Valley and it was HOT!! I guess we endure the weather wherever we are.

  19. Did you spray the squash early on with BT ? Our squash is done for due to the squash bugs. We did get a couple dozen before they took over

  20. 14:40 beautiful looking cabbage, my mouth is watering thinking about how it'll taste fried in butter with salt and pepper, yummy 😋
    Your garden is awesome, great job 👏 👍

  21. Great tour. Love how much you have going on!! Each year will be better. Always enjoy your videos 😹💖💖🙏

  22. Awesome to see the corn doing great! Hoping that was the case. Super jealous of all your purple, peas they look fantastic! I have a groundhog/ woodchuck, nuisance this season 😑although the wife thinks he or she is too cute to do anything with.. ha ha!

  23. JAPANESE BEETLES…once you get 'em they stick around for 5+ years ! Hand pick daily into jar of dish soap w/ bleach and throw into trash. More mating means massive garden destruction overnight! Hopefully I've gotten under control.

  24. I am in far northern Cali. Looking to move to TN. I am alone also. Just wondering what city you chose. Thank you

  25. Wow Kaye your garden really took off since I last watched. Look at all the food your going to have. Everything looks great..

  26. So enjoyed being in your garden with you! Amazing what a soul can do when they set goals! I am so proud of what you’ve accomplished in 1.5 years! Can’t wait to see your garden next year. 💗

  27. Kaye, Ever regret leaving Crazy CALI????? If you say Yes see a Doctor….. Laugh Out Loud….

  28. I just found your channel last week and have been binge watching! lol….I have always had some type of garden(s) my whole life and now I am retired probably close to your age and live in Northern AZ so my back yard is all rock and sand, as everyone's is here, so I had two brick raised beds made when I moved in and two wooden raised beds and had 5 fruit trees planted in back yard and 5 in front yard and have several container pots for planting front and back. I had no idea what would grow, now it is 4 years later and I have also added black and red raspberries, some metal trellis for the raised beds for things to grow up on and purchased some "grow bags" from Amazon which I love for herbs and flowers and carrots and potatoes. I live that you can move them around. My fruit trees have done well, I am shocked they can grow in this ground and they love the sun. I have to be careful in the summer when it is so hot as there is not much shade but I can grow squash and cucumbers and herbs and potatoes and carrots and beets. I can also grow greens and some more hardy things all winter which I live as something is always growing. It is a small back yard and I have just packed everything I could in it. Not much rain so I have to water every single day but that is ok. Anyway, I enjoy watching you grow with your new homestead and all the different things you are planting and harvesting and preserving, I am working on that too, but haven't gotten to much of anyone thing yet but enough to eat several meals from year round and I will soon be planting my fall/winter garden of greens that I will have until next summer and the heat comes. No climate is perfect, but I prefer the dry AZ sunshine days so this is where I am at. I watch several of your videos every day as I have a lot to catch up on just finding it. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

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