Vegetable Garden Weed Control Tips and Garden Update – How to Get Rid of Weeds in Vegetable Garden. Garden update with a few good weed control tips for your vegetable garden.
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……..You are so right all of the hard work we all do is worth every minute and hour. We appreciate you for sharing your knowledge. ..
….Thanks for sharing. ..
I hope to get some more things planted soon.
Looking good. Love the lettuce's. Hoeing has got to be my least favorite task by far. Ugh.
Jill, thanks for the kind words! You made my night! Your garden is looking great. I was so happy to see your green beans bounce back. You're so close to the 1,000 mark, we hope you make it soon. Thanks for all the great videos and the prayers. Best wishes.
Looking good, thanks for sharing your garden! I uploaded a video of my garden if you want to check it out 🙂 I pulled some carrots yesterday and they are so much better and fresher than store bought produce lol
New supporter! Very nice channel 👍
wow, amazing progress! praying you get that much needed rain! I have most of my plants in the ground, except for planting beans, corn and okra. I think it needs to warm up a bit more for that.
I love your positivity, and congratulations for reaching 1k subscribers. Love your videos, keep them coming!
very nice neat healthy garden!!!!!
Please pray for us jilly …I know you dont know me but we need good rain despratly we've had none in 6 months we maybe get 3 mls ….please ask your group Jill to pray for us at ropely Queensland Australia …….anyone who will loving ly ray for us is appreciated.I subscribe d to jillys channel to get drought tips great channel for recipe s too ,,xxx
Howard Garrett Library, Liquid corn gluten meal spray – a listener/farmer recommendation that's a great idea. 2014
The way we use corn gluten on our fields – we make a tea out of it and spray on the fields once a month from Autumn to May. Works very well. We use 2 to 6 cups of corn gluten to 100 gallons of water and spray it on with a pull behind sprayer. We just put the corn gluten meal in panty hose and suspend it in the sprayer when we fill it up, then swish the panty hose, remove and stir. Use at about 35 gallons per acre. Simple, economical and effective.
cant hear you for the wind ..
Hahaha. Flip flops socks and a pitchfork! U go girl. 😮😂
Great video! Was that Two Seeders or 2 Cedars… I wanted to follow the videos you recommended from the Alabama youtubers. I think their soil/climate would be similar to mine in Virginia. Thank you!