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32 Comments

  1. I would have had a lot more veggies this year but no rain and the maintenance people sprayed everything 😢😢😢😢. I'm so sad.

  2. Sorry, Luke, I sell John Deere tractors and equipment. I don't want to put large Ag out of business. Lol

  3. Amazing harvest! I always love watching your channel and this year my garden was 90% MIGardener. The Champagne Bubble cherry tomatoes were incredible! I received my order of seeds for the fall garden from you guys and can’t wait to plant! Happy Gardening!

  4. I actually lol when you said you named the daddy long leg Charlie and then killed his brother when provoked. Love your videos and your enthusiasm when harvesting. Everything looks delicious! God bless.

  5. Wish we had your rain and milder temperatures- it’s extremely hot and humid where I live! All of my tomato plants have taken a break, but the cukes and peppers are still producing so I get to harvest at least a little bit out of the garden every day 😊

  6. You have to count the space between beds to be accurate, not just the space in beds, the whole area, you count the space between rows in big ag businesses because the land is still being cleared and used, not used for other things or forests, I'm all for local farming but you have to hold yourself to the same standards when you tally up the numbers

  7. I'd be curious to see some videos on food storage!

    Here in North Dakota, my garden is behind. Carrots and beets didn't come up at all, rutabaga and turnip were shredded by flea beetles, and everything else is slow. But I've harvested kohlrabi and I'm starting to get peppers.

    No artichokes this year, but they are fun!

  8. Guess I should harvest my German butter potatoes. First time growing and have no idea when to harvest lol.

  9. I harvested my potatoes yesterday and was really happy with them. I grew Yukon Golds and for the first time, Fingerling Potatoes. I grow them in 5 gallon buckets and they do pretty well. I might try some in a raised bed next year after seeing how many you got. That is amazing. Love your videos and learn a lot from them. I also love your enthusiasm for gardening. Keep up the great work Luke.

  10. Great video as always Luke! Seasoned gardener here – I hear mention of "determinate" or "indeterminate" tomatoes and that some produce all at once and others over time. But I've never had one tomato plant produce all at once – no matter what I grow when it comes to tomatoes, they keep coming until the first frost.

  11. Harvested red and Yukon potatoes today, in sacks with a window to peek in. Two more to go, still pretty green so I’m giving the others another week or so.

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