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Kaye Kittrell: SURPRISE BLUEBERRY HARVEST in rain!



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Too much rain here. I had to get my blueberries out before they were ruined. Plus a look at my potted plants. City girl urban gardener turns late bloomer homesteader! Subscribe so you won’t miss out!

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28 Comments

  1. re tomatoes. pick them once they start to blush red. don’t wait for them to get soft. you will lose a lot of fruit to critters or weather. i’ve learned that from growing tomatoes in hot weather. they continue to turn red and soften indoors.

  2. So very impressive Kaye! Those blue berries! And the Passion flower! You have several things that I’ve never had and want to get before summer ends for my garden. Purslane and Malabar spinach seeds for instance. Thanks for taking us along.💚

  3. Kaye, I eat my malibar raw, in salads and cooked like spinach, I had it in a frittata this morning with sausage, eggs, cheese and mushrooms

  4. Hello there kaye and kitties, whaw definitely watering the gardens there,.mmmmmm! Kaye congratulations on your amazing harvest of blueberries, you are going to be bursting with goodness and health.i can almost taste them from here,mmmmmmmm.well done too you,xx

  5. I bought the same basket at Hobby Lobby recently. Cost about 12.00 but it's good and sturdy and holds a lot. They had two sizes.

  6. Blueberries look great. Yummy. Each week you need a day just to work on weed management with all that rain. Keep weeds away from blueberries.

  7. Blueberries look wonderful! How old were your bushes for you to have such a great harvest? So sorry about your tomatoes. My 6 tomatoes are full of fruit but not turning red yet. I’ve prunes those above the 6’ cages! I think Huw Richards has a tomato additive I need to check out. You do have a lot of rain. I am out watering here in MA northwest of Boston. It is hot here…maybe 97 today! I am very impressed with all you have planted! My garden is small, raised, so I’ve gone vertical. It looks like a jungle but loving harvesting peas, beans, lettuces etc. I can’t wait to see your harvest! Like you, I am paying attention and am prepping & planning…praying every day. Blessings to you. Look forward to your videos to be inspired! Jimmie Claire

  8. I had planted several Blueberry bushes when we lived in TN but never saw them grow to harvest as we moved away. I am thinking of trying both Blueberries and thornless Blackberries here in our yard as a replacement for the diseased fruit trees we had removed. So nice you have a great looking harvest. I think Blueberries grow pretty well in your area of TN. You will enjoy fresh, in sauce, or jam, or in tarts and pies. Smoothies too! Wow. Freeze 'em.

  9. West Tennessee is praying for rain. I'm glad you're getting some. We're used to dealing with flash floods, not drought. We're under a wildfire threat thru August.

  10. Hello beautiful kaye,,,,, are bless you for working out in the rain I must say you do have a lovely garden I see ur cats are at play,,,,,, great show,,,,,,, have a lovely day,,,, great watchin ur show,,,,,,,, 👍😁👸🇺🇲👸🇺🇲👸🇺🇲👸🇺🇲👸🇺🇲😀🙏

  11. Years ago I had a flat on my big lawn tractor. We had a large air compressor. But my never home trucker husband told me to get several cans of "Fix A Flat". And use to even air up a little on all tires. I never had a flat again. And I rode it over rough, hard ground, rocks, sticks, etc for 15 years. It is also a good idea to keep in your vehicle's. It will at least get you to where you can get a tire change. Truck tires are extra heavy and underneath the bed. A nuisance to get at. Your blueberries look yummy. A little sour cream and sprinkle of brown sugar is how Chicago Marshall Fields restaurant, the Walnut Room served in 1967.

  12. Wow blueberries look great. My small gardens are burning and I'm looking forward to fall planting. Love the passion fruit.

  13. We replaced the tires on our cart, because they kept going flat. My husband bought solid tires from Harbor freight. No more flats!

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