Container Gardening

JULY Container Garden Tour | Zone 7A | Cucumber & String Bean Harvest



Hey guys! A little switch in content to share my garden adventures + my harvest from today! Here’s what I’m growing in my container garden this year,

From seed:
Zucchini
Garden beans + Bush beans (string beans)
Kale
Summer squash

From starts, bought from home depot or Collins Produce & Plants Co. (Bowie, MD)
Cucumber
Cubanelle Peppers
Jalopeno Pepper
Mad Hatter Pepper

and more on the way, be sure to check back to see garden updates and growth! I’m growing in zone 7a btw!

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11 Comments

  1. This is so cool! I’ve definitely considered starting a garden but I just don’t have the space right now! Definitely a must have for my next place 😁

  2. Unbelievable that you're a 1st time gardener. You're doing an amazing job! You should maybe use some neem oil on the top and bottom of your leaves to keep the bugs out…just make sure you doing as the sun is going down so you don't fry your leaves. You can also plant a lot of onions, garlic and different herbs throughout your garden to help deter them. However…thanks for sharing!

  3. Hi Taylor! Thank you for sharing your garden with us. You have not done anything wrong with the zucchini plant because she, yes she, is giving you fruit! May be more soil could be added to cover more of the stem, just a thought. My best suggestion to you would be keep doing what you doing.

  4. You are doing good. Add some mulch to your grow bags, I'm sure you have had a few squash to harvest since posting this video. Once you start growing it's hard to stop. Especially doing as well as you are doing. Thums up over here. 👍 Get rid of the grass from around your bags. It will attract slugs. Japanese beetles love rose bushes. Another week or 2 they will start to fade off.

  5. Cukes are pretty easy. They can be harvested early, and even late.
    As you noticed, you can flick off the black prickles at any early stage that you harvest. They're not generally too late until they start to blush to YELLOW, but they are sweeter when picked young. Don't short yourself 'cause it looks like you chose the PERFECT harvest time for those…. If you decide you LOVE a particular variety and find yourself low on seeds, you can go ahead and let one of them PASS the yellow stage and just keep that overgrown fruit for seeds, AND BOOM! You're set!
    I'm so happy for you and proud of you for RESPECTING the life and body you were granted & I love the way you receive and embrace TRUE growth, 😍and I appreciate your Parents for raising you so beautifully and with INTEGRITY in a world otherwise full of thirsty sociopaths!

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