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22 Comments
Is there auto? I'm not hearing anything.
No VOLUME???
Ok. It's good now. Auto working. That was weird.
One of my best gardens ever in North Alabama
I noticed your beets are shaded on both sides. We could never get beets to bulb up. What I figured out this year is I grew broccoli on the west side of bees and covered with bug netting. I ignored them until I was harvesting broccoli and WOW 🤩 I was shocked I had huge beets! I haven’t cut into them yet and hope they aren’t woody. Beets and radishes need shade to produce in my hot drought garden. We did install drip irrigation in July and that may have helped, but the beets weren’t next to drip line.
Thanks for showing Tabasco peps as I lost track from replanting after late frost! Yeah I just spotted them yesterday!🎉
Trying Gilbertie paste next year. The San Marzanos didn’t do all that well in my garden and most were small.
White sage has an incredible smell. And the Butternut squash are doing excellent this year except I just noticed mildew because of temp swings and I can’t get inside of fence to spray.🙄
SO Excited about our blackberries 🎉🎉. Our late frost really froze many plants that broke dormancy early from heat and it has produced huge flowers a couple weeks ago and yesterday we tried our first taste. It’s the Bomb! 🎉. Huge juicy berries! It’s called Black Magic and has wicked thorns, but what a wonderful plant as it’s only the second year and already has spread several plants.
Whenever I see kale it looks like no one eats it. That’s mine right now as it was first time growing and didn’t do anything with it.
I LOVE beets!! Unfortunately, a groundhog dug a huge hole under the fence and ate the tops 🙁 I still have some little ones though. He also ate all my lettuce! Never had a groundhog issue in my yard all the 12 years I’ve lived at the same location.
Too hot to garden this year. 100 plus degrees since early June. Tomatoes and peppers dropping blossoms as well as beans. Even flowers snd herbs had burned leaves.. im hoping for a fall garden.
incredible harvest. I'm in Boulder CO, my tomatoes are finally coming in, harvest some Cherokee Purple, Orange Roussillini, Muscat, Ammana, and Sunray (got a lot of those seeds from you!) this morning!
Which fertilizer do you use on your chest?
Don't know if you have ever tried cylindra beets, if not you should, also you know you can eat rabbit.
I hope colder temps don't get too cold since my fall plants are growing well.
I gotta say…..I bought and grew your danver seeds this year and some of mine are four times bigger than those. Just north of him in Michigan.
Oh! I have tomato envy! Today is supposed to be our last day over 100 (North Texas). Fingers crossed for a big fall crop.
Can I bring the walking onions into canada
Your kale looks amazing! Getting ready to plant mine in N.Tx
Luke next year you HAVE to grow some pepperoncini peppers. They’re easy to grow and produce a lot. Easy to grow in containers. Delicious and not as hot as a jalapeño
Must be nice not having squash bugs at this point in the season. I still have them in Ohio on my last remaining squash plant. I am nursing the plant along so I can get one more butternut off it. My first frost is a couple weeks earlier than yours. Not enough time here.
I've got tons of walking onions we found growing on the side of the road a few years ago
This has been a very strange year, all my plants sorta grew, then stayed how they were but this last 2 weeks im getting all kinds of tomatoes and everything else its wild! – Southern California
I had a similar phenomenon. Some crops require the shorter daylight hours of late summer and early autumn in order to fruit. I was concerned my luffa was not setting out female flowers, but I found out that they don't do this until they detect fewer hours of sunlight. Now the plants are covered in mini gourds, which are the ovaries that will turn into full sized gourds once they're pollinated. I've already harvested several luffa gourds for eating, and will save some more mature ones at the end of the season for seeds.
Great garden tour. We are creating a new veggie garden in the spot where our grandkids play structure was for the past 20 years They have all outgrown it and, frankly, it had seen better days.
We got several tomatoes, basil and some beans (both bush snd pole)planted late spring and still getting dome harvests. We are adding 4 raised beds next week. Hoping for a fall garden here in Z-8 Alabama.
I need some recipes for beets please thank you❌⭕️🙏🏽♥️