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31 Comments
Amazing ❤
Why are you always looking over your shoulder with a come hither look? It's gross and doesn't belong on a garden channel. You do it a lot.
Have you tried Amish Paste instead of San Marzanos?
Loving your garden girl! So good! 💕✨
You seam to have alot of blite maybe you need to look at want to get rid of blite as your tomatoes get it also potatoes…it could need something in your soil to get rid of it…
But I think the soap suds of washing machine may get rid of it but look it up big time…u may need to add something your soul over winter to kill it…good luck…Ellis would love to see want a honey squash is we don't have over in Australia…U know U can eat Loofa young ones…❤❤❤
Love all that you share! What placement do you use for your trellis—do they run East to West or north to south? Would you say it matters?
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Imagine ten million food gardens like yours across the USA….now that would be a revolutionary act
Sorry don't spray with washing up stuff for blight…I just watched other utube channels U need to cut off leaves and the need air around your plants a lady put copper spray on them…
Also U can't drop the leaves that have blight put in garbage bag and get rid of it in your normal garbage bin…
Other wise your soil will be infested by the blight…can't ground stuff for years so look into it…by utube channels…good luck…
Tomatoes Love the sun, the best place is full sun if available.
🙋♀️ Question! Why did you put your zucchini in a cage? Is it to keep them small for cooking? This has been my first year growing them.
I planted 2 bush type with no cage and they got enormous and have been putting out a scary amount of giant zucchini. Like tomatoes, they kept putting out more roots along the stem as they took over their garden space and touched ground. I just harvested my biggest yesterday (6lbs 12oz 16"x5.5"). I know they're not supported to be allowed to get that big, but they haven't been watery or seedy, and I mostly use them for zucchini breads. Is it ok for the plants to grow that way, or does the cage do something for them?
I loved growing luffa but the seeds that were given to me were no good. So, maybe next year. They actually take the longest to grow and dry out.
I'm not sure when you planted out your potatoes but it might be worth starting them a bit earlier since your summer is so hot. Potatoes are temptature sensitive with most active root development is at soil temperatures of between 59 and 68˚F. You might also choose a slightly quicker maturity potato to see if it will size up before the heat. Yukon Gem is slightly quicker to mature and has resistance to late blight.
Yup yup, great videos.
You seem very skilled and passionate, keep the videos coming
For potatoes have you thought of doing bags instead and mounding UP?
Perhaps your tomatoes need more fertilizer and the soil on the other side is better.
Your videos are not only beautiful in terms of content but also in how you edit them ! keep sharing the awesome videos."🌹🌹🌹🏵🥀🌺🌻💐
I plant my tomatoes in the sunniest spot of the garden and move the gardens around every year so nothing grows in the same bed two years in a row ,you have plenty of beds to do that might help with the blight also,hope you dug down deep enough when you harvested your potatoes, you will find out if you get volunteers in that patch, also keep heaping them up and add some animal manure we ended up with enormous handspan size potatoes when we did that, have been binge watching your videos and just starting ours now ,we are getting late frosts though which is not helpful thanks for taking the time to share your garden.
I can't imagine the work that goes into this. My mom and my dad used to do something similar many years ago (he would grow veggies/fruits and she would grow flowers/plants/trees).
Beautiful
Try wrapping your squash stems with tin foil and duck tape inside out / sticky side out. Good luck 👍
You look like an hippie princess wih a valley girl accent trapped in a magical garden that's talking to imaginary friends to fill the silence
I enjoyed watching the garden 🏡 and Tour Bree You are Doing such an AN a Job
Beautiful garden!
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Thanks for showing using a butane torch for squash bug eggs. I also have used it to kill the squash bugs themselves. I may have burnt my finger sand started a small fire in my garden killing some yesterday, but it's totally worth it! Surprisingly most of my squash bugs have been on my cucumbers and not my squash.
That was me who left the squash bug watering tip…I’m so glad you tried it and were able to kill more of those little buggers!!! Haha!
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Love it ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm definitely working on mine!
Your garden is spectacular! Great job! I have a couple of recommendations for you: (1) Zucchini Striato d'Italia appears to be vine borer-resistant. For each of the 3 years prior to planting this variety, the borer attacked my zucchini. For the last 3 years, planting only Striato d'Italia, I've had no vine borer incidents. I can't attribute this good fortune to any other reason but the change in variety. (2) For early-developing sweet bell peppers, try Mountaineer, which was developed to grow in Zone 5. I'm in 6b in NJ and this pepper always ripens before any other bell pepper, which seems to be more important than ever to have a decent harvest. Thanks for sharing and I wish you continued success! G.