I'm only harvesting radishes. Some lettuce, most of it has been eaten away. Probably not from pests either. I have a feeling my dogs are the guilty parties. They lettuce looks like something took a big chomp out of them. Oh I did nibble on a baby carrot the other day. That made my day. ๐
I'm a brand new viewer. I grew up on a farm and while we didn't produce anything to sell other than cattle…we did refer to ourselves as farmers. I don't think the distinction is of great value although I do note your thoughtful reasoning. If you have chickens or rabbits, I would be even more inclined to call you farmer ๐ I am searching for land to move to and I would be interested in any tips you have for setting up the garden ๐
It's always funny watching YouTube and seeing how different people's local climates are. I live in an area with much more variability in the climate, so my spring and fall last for just a few weeks each. It's hard to grow cool season crops here because we go from too cold to get any growth on them to sun baking them really quickly. My mustard has all bolted. My corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, melons, and even okra are all in, though, and I planted them later than I should have.
Thank you for the information on the greenhouse, I seem to have missed the video when it first posted! The information was very helpful, I'm still considering the idea. As a fellow hip replacement patient I can relate to the situation, I hope you are healing quickly. Thanks again for the information.
Right now it is in the high 90โs in Washington State. It o my happens for a couple days and then back in the 70โs. My plants look horrible. I havenโt been able to harvest anything except I did get a bumper crop of strawberries all summer. My question is how to get more leaves. My tomato plant is usually nice a green but that and some other plants, well, their leafs are scarce or looks horrible. I have looked for pests. I do t know but I donโt have high hopes this season ..
Your gardening is a hobby. Im thinking of doing what your doing to my front garden because it is huge and off to the side of my house. I like your video I will go watch more. Thank you and love your thoughts.
I'm a gardener aswell… I have my land set up like yours… GOOD JOB….I found this year that I was overwhelmed with rabbits.. they ate all my lilies… over 700 of them…I got myself a air rifle….. nice channel.. glad I found you…. im up here in Southern nova scotia Canada… my plants are starting to die…summers over sadly
๐จโ๐พ๐๐๐ฆโค๏ธ๐๐Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love to see how itโs all coming together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. Iโm sad my growing season is coming to an end. My plans for the off season is to learn as much as I can about gardening and making videos. Iโd love it if we could learn more from each other!
Very good explanation! I'm also an urban gardener and I garden for pleasure also, so mo pressure or worry about the results of my efforts . Your garden is absolutely beautiful!
We`ve got allotments here in London, assigned by local councils to whoever wants to do gardening. Your garden looks beautiful. You`re doing a great job. โค
You mentioned maybe collecting rainwater in the future? I remember being shocked to learn that was illegal in Oregon. Is it still? Or just certain places, or did that get corrected. By the way Iโm a native Oregonian. Not a Native American just in case anyone wants to question that.
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I'm only harvesting radishes. Some lettuce, most of it has been eaten away. Probably not from pests either. I have a feeling my dogs are the guilty parties. They lettuce looks like something took a big chomp out of them. Oh I did nibble on a baby carrot the other day. That made my day. ๐
dude, with the size of THAT yard you ARE a farmer in denial..LOL
I harvested kale, pea shoots, radishes, chives, oregano, spinach, parsley and thyme.
I'm a brand new viewer. I grew up on a farm and while we didn't produce anything to sell other than cattle…we did refer to ourselves as farmers. I don't think the distinction is of great value although I do note your thoughtful reasoning. If you have chickens or rabbits, I would be even more inclined to call you farmer ๐ I am searching for land to move to and I would be interested in any tips you have for setting up the garden ๐
You're a great example for all other urbanites!!
It's always funny watching YouTube and seeing how different people's local climates are. I live in an area with much more variability in the climate, so my spring and fall last for just a few weeks each. It's hard to grow cool season crops here because we go from too cold to get any growth on them to sun baking them really quickly. My mustard has all bolted. My corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, melons, and even okra are all in, though, and I planted them later than I should have.
Very nice your plant and flower waw kitna accha video ๐๐๐ I.m your subscriber ๐๐
Its a good job I have a small patio garden it's fun gardening I add a new fruit or bushes trees I enjoy it from Maryland
I enjoyed this video. Itโs a month old, but still apropos. Whereโs the sun today?
Itโs quite cool here in Kalama.
Thank you for the information on the greenhouse, I seem to have missed the video when it first posted! The information was very helpful, I'm still considering the idea. As a fellow hip replacement patient I can relate to the situation, I hope you are healing quickly. Thanks again for the information.
What planting zone are you in?
Right now it is in the high 90โs in Washington State. It o my happens for a couple days and then back in the 70โs. My plants look horrible. I havenโt been able to harvest anything except I did get a bumper crop of strawberries all summer. My question is how to get more leaves. My tomato plant is usually nice a green but that and some other plants, well, their leafs are scarce or looks horrible. I have looked for pests. I do t know but I donโt have high hopes this season ..
Good luck with the marigolds. Iโve had tremendous success growing marigolds from seeds of last yearโs plants. Growing on the Mississippi Coastโฆ
Youโre yard is my goal
Your gardening is a hobby. Im thinking of doing what your doing to my front garden because it is huge and off to the side of my house. I like your video I will go watch more. Thank you and love your thoughts.
But how do you do that ?!'
Omg ur amazing in the garden Iโd love to learn more from u and ur garden is beautiful! Merry me ! ๐Lol
I'm a gardener aswell… I have my land set up like yours… GOOD JOB….I found this year that I was overwhelmed with rabbits.. they ate all my lilies… over 700 of them…I got myself a air rifle….. nice channel.. glad I found you…. im up here in Southern nova scotia Canada… my plants are starting to die…summers over sadly
Beautiful
You house looks lovely!
You doing a awesome job teaching ppl ๐ you a beautiful garden ๐
Thanks for sharing
you look a meat eater,like all the meat
๐จโ๐พ๐๐๐ฆโค๏ธ๐๐Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love to see how itโs all coming together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. Iโm sad my growing season is coming to an end. My plans for the off season is to learn as much as I can about gardening and making videos. Iโd love it if we could learn more from each other!
What a productive garden!
You GO Urban Gardener! Absolutely beautiful
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Very good explanation! I'm also an urban gardener and I garden for pleasure also, so mo pressure or worry about the results of my efforts . Your garden is absolutely beautiful!
Your espalier is lovely have you explained that ?
Nice looking operation !
Iโm inspired
We`ve got allotments here in London, assigned by local councils to whoever wants to do gardening. Your garden looks beautiful. You`re doing a great job. โค
You mentioned maybe collecting rainwater in the future? I remember being shocked to learn that was illegal in Oregon. Is it still? Or just certain places, or did that get corrected. By the way Iโm a native Oregonian. Not a Native American just in case anyone wants to question that.
Very nice. I should come visit Portland!
Do you have rabbit problems?
Love LOVE Love your pages grew up in Portland now in Klamath Falls and learning so much . here thanks David
I crave your potting bench! Is there a video about it?