Our Beautiful Chaos! Garden Tour | Update!
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Jonah may not think it look like much. BUT if you can look past the jungle of weeds our first Missouri garden is thriving and doing well! Both the garden we planted and the one we didn't meat to :)
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That definitely looks like a zucchini squash and ready to pick so you will get more. Tomatoes you can just put a stick in next to the plant and tie the tomato to it. Heavily mulch with grass clippings and rabbit manure around the tomatoes to keep the weeds at bay so not in competition with your plants. Squash plants of different types can also cross pollinate giving you a mystery squash.
Sorry Emma is correct that is a zucchini really needed to be picked half that size but still usable
It’s a courgette, best picked when small. Bigger they get the tougher they get.
These a you cannel called The Veggie Boys anb they farm 80 aches of veggies in seasion. And they are very well versed in the planting etc and fun!!!
Weeding would help them produce more
Jim Kovalseski uses sweet potatoes as cover crops for the summer in Florida. He doesn't have a youtube but is featured on @ Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsTV.
I think Emma is right and that’s a zucchini my fordhook zucchini look just like that. It’s past its prime which could be why the skin was so tough but if you want to try like zucchini bread with it or letting it keep growing even bigger to harvest seeds for next years garden. I think the first plant may be watermelon leaves as well. And I do think that’s your willow tree yippee!
Those white pumpkins are magical! Wonder if you can sell them to the local market? 🥰
Sorry your wrong. It's a zucchini plant. The fruit when it gets big is then called marrow.
That is exactly what my squash and sweet potato look like. I planted zucchini so many times and the ones that came up looked sickly and then they were chewed up. It doesn't have to be pretty if you can get food from it.
Hi check out 50 ducks in a hot tubs garden video that squash looks like the same that he harvested and he said it was a spaghetti squash zucc hybrid or sumtin like that! Anyway thats awesome👍🏽
Wow! What bountiful chaos! Would you dare to dig up those potatoes? I'm curious about that crop size!
It looks like a zucchini which is a type of squash; pick it now because it will get as long as your arm if left too long!
That is definitely a zucchini. Looks just like my Black Beauty zucchini plants. I'd pick that zucchini right now. Taste better smaller. Those first ones that you were calling squash...They look like watermelon leaves to me. Look at those pumpkins!!!!
We busted one open and the skin is too hard for zucchini. Lol I’ll have to go back and watch my garden vlog when I bought them haha
@@WillowCreekHomestead Maybe too ripe?
@@WillowCreekHomestead i concur with everyone else that is definitely looks like zucchini. Different varieties have thinner/thicker skins
Watermelon! First ones
That is a zucchini plant, and you should pick it now before it gets too much seeds.
I always peel my zuchini when I cook them. And I'll be interested in what it is if it isn't zuchini. By the way, don't let all those cantelope go to waste. I know someone (ME!!!!) that would gladly help you out with them. :)
It most definitely is SQUASH but hasn’t ripened yet.
You might need to put some pigs in that spot to get rid of the grass. Or maybe try a silage tarp to kill the grass. Hey you tried is all that matters. Just Plant :) Keep on keeping on.
Pigs. Definitely use pigs. ~signed a bacon lover
Thats definitely a zucchini
That’s def a zucchini right?