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Late June harvest & Quick Garden Tour



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17 Comments

  1. Another informative and entertaining video. Thank you.
    On a personal note (feel free not to answer), what work do you do that requires you to be away on business so much? You have a hectic life.

  2. Ooooh I didn’t know there were any dwarf varieties of corn!!! Which one didn’t you grow that is a dwarf?

  3. We have been out of town to visit our new grandbaby so our garden is on autopilot. We are having a massive heat wave too so I set up a sprinkler with a timer. Hope it works. I planted some bush beans, but they are starting to vine all over their neighbor plants. This is my first time planting them, so I am not sure it that is normal. Perhaps they were mislabled. My onions didn't bulb up super well. I think part of my problem was that I didn't water them enough–they also got planted late. Welll, I must also confess I let my chickens hang out with me when I garden and my rooster kept pulling them up and trying to convince the hens to eat them. They didn't believe they were good to eat, but he pulled them up several times before he lost his garden privileges. Glad the fences are keeping the bunnies out of the beans! Letting the bunnies have some things to eat is a good compromise! Will be so curious to see how your corn does! Really appreciate you suggesting supporting potato plants. This is my first year planting them and they have fallen all over everything around them and are interfering with their sun exposure. I will support them next time! The rabbit cameos are hilarious! Take care!

  4. Greetings Kim, I am new here and have learned some valuable information about how to grow onions. I never get a large bulb of onions. I’m going to try it your way. Thank you!
    Stay Safe,Healthy and Blessed 🤗

  5. Do you grow rhubarb? I’m thinking of adding that to my garden. I’ve been fighting bunnies for years and have had to add fencing in my raised beds too. Thanks for your gardening energy! 🥰

  6. I think that’s what I’m doing on my onions…. I’ve tried for past 3 years but not been able to get them to bulb up so next year I’ll try not to plant them as deep! TY!!

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