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Summer Gardening Tips for a Thriving Garden



Join us in this video as we explore essential tips for summer gardening in your homestead. Learn how to keep your garden thriving with expert advice and practical strategies. Say goodbye to summer gardening burnout and hello to a flourishing garden full of vegetables to preserve for winter use and to eat fresh! There are several things you can do to help prevent summer burnout and enjoy the garden instead!

Tangy Tomatillo Salsa Verde Recipe
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Resources:
Looking for seeds that are super hardy for drier climates? We love these seeds, give them a try!
Southwest adapted seeds:
https://vibrantearthseeds.com/pages/alis-organics

Food Dehydrator Link:
London Sunshine Food Dehydrator – 6 Tray
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Flow Hive Bee Hives Link:
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Fruit Tree Source:
Food Forest Nursery & 10% off
https://foodforestnursery.com/coupon/alis-organics10/

Hortiskech Digital Garden Planner Link:
https://gardensavvy.com/hortisketch/
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Want to learn more about gardening? Check our websites blog out for more information on gardening, pest management, weed control, disease control and other organic gardening methods.

Our Website:
https://www.alisorganics.com

Our Facebook:
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Our Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/HandCraftFromTheFarm

Mailing Address:
760 Red Rock Road
St. George, Utah 84770

I also write a blog geared for our zone 8, which I would love to write more often, but life is busy! however, you may find some good resources here.
http://outstanding-in-the-garden.com

Our CSA, where we provide food for families on a weekly basis and we also donate a portion of our produce to Elders or Someone in need in our community to provide healthy fresh organic veggies.
https://desertsagecsa.com
00:00 Summer Gardening
00:21 What seeds to sow in June
01:31 Best time to harvest
02:33 Best watering practices
04:01 Mulching to garden
05:01 Mounding Mulch
05:57 Whats growing in my garden now
06:32 Create a schedule & how to help w/burnout
08:16 Onions
08:37 Blackberries
09:17 Cabbage
09:44 Enjoy the garden

28 Comments

  1. Hi! Thank you for all the info! Can you please tell us what other kinds of mulch we could use? (besides wool & compost) Is wood dyed wood mulch ok?

  2. Can you tell me why my peppers are always hard? Both my sweet peppers and hot peppers grow nicely but they are crunchy and not soft. I live in zone 8b.

  3. Really appreciate your philosophy on gardening. Everything looks healthy in my raised beds and I'm so looking forward to watching the plants mature and then harvesting. Blessings.

  4. You are a blessing to newbie gardeners. Thank you for all the information! God bless you even more.

  5. Absolutely LOVE your channel, Ali. Thank you for the wealth of wisdom and for sharing your faith in God along the way. ❤

  6. Your videos are always full of good info. Thanks😊
    Drip irrigation is a must. Down in the south, it’s, hot, very humid, and little to no rain. Today is going to be 99 and the heat index is 106-110. It’s like walking outside into an oven. You just can’t breath I get out about 4-4:30 in the morning and done by 8. It’s just too hot.
    I have also been working on my second planting
    Beans, peas, okra, squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, and few melons. Never leave your garden bare.

  7. Your garden is beautiful and I’ve learned so much from you. I’m in zone 8A GA. The temp is 100 & above and I’m using shade cloth through out my garden. My garden is producing limited produce, especially pole beans. Any suggestions?

  8. The garden trellis/tower made of wood – did you make or purchase those? If purchase please post a link…if you made them please do a video, they look great in the garden

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