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Gardening Tips & Tricks (Live Q & A)



Deer in the garden, tomatoes, pruning squash, preparing garden bed soil, your gardening questions answered, Gardener Scott’s gardening philosophy and much more. Your Gardening Week (Live) #22

0:20 – Earwigs
3:15 – Bush Lima Beans
6:30 – What to Do with Harvested Zucchini
8:05 – Hardening Off for a Fall Garden
11:10 – Gardening as a Refuge/Escape
12:40 – Hot Weather/ La Nina
16:15 – Chicken Feed as Amendment
18:10 – Wicking Beds
21:20 – Composting Tomato/Pepper Plants
22:25 – Greenstalk System
24:40 – Cucumbers
26:10 – Wood Chips in Compost
28:40 – Protecting Plants from Pests
30:45 – Pollinating Pumpkins
32:50 – Soil Percentages/Creating Soil
37:35 – Pruning Squash/Yellow Leaves
40:30 – Topsoil in Raised Beds
42:55 – Blossom End Rot
44:55 – Horse Manure in Soil
48:35 – GS Pickling Video
49:20 – Weatherizing Beds in Fall
51:55 – Rotating Crops
54:20 – Amending Beds Covered in Woodchips
55:55 – Harvesting Pumpkins
58:20 – Fermenting
1:00:50 – Potting Soil in SIP Pots
1:02:00 – RAPID RESPONSE ROUND: Deer Eating Leaves – High Nitrogen Fertilizer and pH – Birds and Corn – Mint – Strawberry Runners – Tough Tomato Skin – Catface Tomatoes – Forest Litter as Mulch – Fall Crops – GS Compost Video – Microgreens – Using a Moon Calendar/Almanac – Borage – Vine Borers – Mantids
1:18:30 – Attracting Bees
1:20:05 – Low Tunnel System
1:20:10 – Mantids
1:22:55 – Hornworms and Chickens
1:23:35 – GS Philosophy: Sharing

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24 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for answering my question regarding whether there is a safe way to ferment a vegetable without salt. You also revealed that the lactic acid actually performs the fermenting. Following your information, I am going to do more reading on this. My garden is thriving this year, thanks to your sharing both from your immense knowledge base, as well as your immense experience and experimentation..

  2. What is your start up time
    Earwigs , aThem Wren will hunt em down so get the Wren house up and near your garden

  3. How many show live and what time.
    Zucchinia bread is our favorite, but we tried zucchinia brownies by Nicole Jollie's resipe

  4. I have been enjoying kale soup and salad many times a week and didn't have much before.
    Am going to do part of the no tilt system.and learning how to use my new cattle fence terrace , but only limit sissifying this first season try
    Liking many of your videos Sir thanks for teaching

  5. Container amendments – bone and blood meal, worm castings, lime, epson salt and organic fertilizer 5-5-5- ok for store bought garden soil ?is that ok ?

  6. Trying the aluminum foil trick of protection of the trunk of the zucchini from the drilling moth that kills and lost my oldest plant that probably got treatment to late but the last five are going very strong and growing up right in tomatoe cage the best way I ever did.. Also as you encourage I have been doing the pollination for my sqarsh and have double my products.

  7. Glad I found your channel. I really enjoy all the information. I am a fellow master gardener but I find you always learn something new

  8. Zuchini noodles=zoodles in place of any pasta noodles. But with a peanut butter, soy sauce, ginger sauce and little cubed and pan fried chicken, maybe topped with fresh sweet peppers and cilantro 🥰

  9. In MD I always put my peppers in tomato cages, from day1, because in August/Sept when they get heavy with peppers, its hurricane/tropical storm season

  10. Gardener Scott, what am I doing wrong with radishes and beets? I follow the planting directions on the seed packet, but most years they do not form globes, just a skinny root.

  11. Hi, Scott!

    Just wanted to drop you a quick note to say congratulations on the exponential growth of your subscriber base! It was just a few short months ago that we got to see you cross the 100k threshold, and you are now more than halfway to 200k. I think it's amazing – though unsurprising – to see how quickly your channel has grown. Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge, and wisdom with all of us.

    I would love to bring my children to your garden sometime to assist you on a project and learn from you directly. If you are open to the idea, please let me know how to contact you to arrange a time! They are pretty young (7, 6, and 4 years old), but they are well behaved and they work well with me on garden projects!

    Oh, and I spoke with the manager at Papa John's here in Fountain about the Galileo Garden project, one of the community outreach projects they have listed on their wall. He was one of the guys that came to help you get set up (I can't remember his name), and he attended your daughter's wedding. He gushed about how nice it was to work with you on that project. You've made a tremendously positive impact on the local community, as well as the YouTube community.

    Your channel has been a fantastic resource for my gardening journey, and now that I am using my second YouTube account as a personal gardening journal (not an educational resource like your channel), I realize how much work goes into just the production of one video. That you crank out three of these in a week – EVERY WEEK – is an incredible undertaking. Thank you so much for your work. And please pass on to your daughter how grateful we are for her contributions to your channel.

    Congratulations again, Scott, and please keep up the great work!

  12. Can you talk next time about spider mite infestation? I got an infestation that seems to have started in my green beans but after some large winds it spread to my other small container garden in my patio. The green beans are dead but I think I caught it before they killed my other plants. I am treating with Neem oil. Do I need to scrape all the plants? Or is it possible to salvage the other plants?

  13. Enjoyed this weeks broadcast. Followed advice from the pollination episode and this morning did my first pollination of my pumpkin plants. Can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks for SHARING your knowledge.

  14. I watch another Youtube channel and she says she gives away her prettiest produce just for the "wow" factor. Loved the part about sharing. Thanks for the great video!

  15. A friend of mines strawberry patch was overrun with fungal diseases is there anything they can do to save the plants and not have to throw them all out?

  16. Hi I'm a new gardener, most of my plants are being eaten by deer or squirrels.
    Is there a way to reduce the amount of plants they are damaging?

  17. Loved the philosophy segment on sharing. Gardens are meant to be shared. Wonderful and true. Makes the world a better place.

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