Do These 11 June Garden Tasks ASAP

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Join Kevin, ‪@jacquesinthegarden‬ , ‪@meggrowsplants‬ , Shannie, and ‪@ChicagoGardener‬ as they share what’s going on in their gardens in June. Your chores may vary, but here are some great nuggets to keep in mind if you want an epic garden.
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  • @OceanGraves
    @OceanGraves Před 7 dny +109

    LOVE to see a container gardener in the video, would love to see her again.

    • @mikecheck1256
      @mikecheck1256 Před 7 dny +5

      So would I 😅

    • @Higsby100
      @Higsby100 Před 7 dny +2

      It's the same thing you just need to adjust for a smaller surface area. Not trying to go oh ho ho. Just saying it is way easier to think of everything in terms of a raised bed sq ft. Than a bunch of different sized raised beds

    • @ganymededarling
      @ganymededarling Před 7 dny +1

      You should follow her CZcams channel

    • @mikecheck1256
      @mikecheck1256 Před 7 dny +1

      @@ganymededarling I can’t cheat on Jacque

    • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
      @PorchGardeningWithPassion Před 5 dny +1

      Me too! I have been following her for a bit before I saw her on this channel 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  • @katyalupochev9589
    @katyalupochev9589 Před 7 dny +75

    4:31 this is why I LOVE that you incorporate people in different hardiness zones. I was feeling bummed out looking at your zone 10 peppers already huge and flowering, feeling like I was too far behind to get anywhere. I felt much better seeing peppers that look similar to mine in June, giving me faith that I might still get a harvest!

    • @notstrong5789
      @notstrong5789 Před 2 dny

      Which zone are you in?? I follow a ton of gardener creators and might have a few in your zones to recommend. In Texas zone 9b it's a few CZcamsrs I can choose!

  • @truthandlove0
    @truthandlove0 Před 5 dny +8

    1:50 "Because squash is just trying to die"
    Yes!! Goodness gracious! I just want to grow squash and 75% of the job is keeping it alive from disease and plague!

  • @levibanos6341
    @levibanos6341 Před 7 dny +59

    I love the monthly chore guides, helps keep me on track

  • @kairifan12
    @kairifan12 Před 7 dny +28

    I love the way gardeners personify plants the more experienced we get 😂😂 "the squash is just trying to die" lol I have plants that I call dramatic all the time. Love the video and the team!

  • @falsificationism
    @falsificationism Před 7 dny +32

    Really liked hearing from people in different zones and with different garden styles in this one!

  • @raeceenieb9842
    @raeceenieb9842 Před 7 dny +19

    I love Meg's voice. It's so soothing 😌

  • @HS-qf5of
    @HS-qf5of Před 7 dny +17

    The difference between the lovely brick, no mess container rooftop gardener and the wild hair, wind blown, crazy fertile beds, Florida gardener was pretty fun and satisfying. They seem so different but would talk vegetables like old farmers if they were together.

    • @LS-xy7zt
      @LS-xy7zt Před 7 dny +2

      Certain topics can unite just about anyone 💚

  • @TeeLight
    @TeeLight Před 6 dny +9

    These monthly videos are pretty cool. I wish you all had some one going over what to do in high altitude deserts some where like New Mexico or Arizona. Trying to keep my garden alive in June/July when it can be over 100 for a month straight is pretty hard. Especially since we tend to have more water restrictions. It would be cool to get more ideas what pro gardeners do out here in these conditions.

  • @mangopepsi4016
    @mangopepsi4016 Před 7 dny +13

    Ahahahahaha!!! Meg and Kevin, please keep mispronouncing chamomile. I love it!!!

  • @cymbamcreynolds8838
    @cymbamcreynolds8838 Před 2 dny +3

    "Squash is trying to die" describes my attempts at growing it perfectly. My plants don't produce as much as others say they should. I've only managed to get 1-2 good size squash before the next ones just fall off the plant. Wish me luck on my 3rd year trying lol

  • @Thrash230723
    @Thrash230723 Před 5 dny +5

    Kevin, 👏🏻 grateful for your educational channel and that you hear your audience. You have ears to hear! Multi state/zone video AGAIN, 💪🏼

  • @missmaziecat5058
    @missmaziecat5058 Před 5 dny +4

    I love deadheading and seeing all the additional flowers explode. I hope Seattle Ana is okay ~ haven't seen her in a bit. She's my area. 💚

  • @kellielutgen4864
    @kellielutgen4864 Před 7 dny +8

    I want more from Meg:) she is super knowledgeable and grows in my climate. Also so pretty!!

    • @EdimentalGardens
      @EdimentalGardens Před 6 dny +3

      I follow her channel, Meg Grows Plants. All of her videos are great

  • @midwestribeye7820
    @midwestribeye7820 Před 7 dny +9

    All of you are fantastic speakers and are great at teaching others!

  • @abaddon_bomb1900
    @abaddon_bomb1900 Před 7 dny +10

    I can’t believe people actually get irate about the mispronunciations. Have a little FUN! 😂

    • @maxs.3238
      @maxs.3238 Před 16 hodinami +1

      Those people desperately need some Kaylen-doohla in their lives

  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před 7 dny +3

    Marigolds and wine cap mushrooms would be my go to for combating root knot nematodes. I have both spread throughout my garden.

  • @canhope1821
    @canhope1821 Před 7 dny +2

    I read somewhere that you should remove all squash leaves below any fruit. Tried it last year and had no disease issues.

  • @DanlowMusic
    @DanlowMusic Před 7 dny +22

    Jacque said "Do-do" the inner 10 year old just came out. Lol

  • @Heartofahomesteader
    @Heartofahomesteader Před 5 dny +3

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Please don't stop saying kaymomilee and kaylendoola! It's just so funny!!!!

  • @bradical2723
    @bradical2723 Před 6 dny +3

    Montana gardener here... I'm just now getting plants outside... 😂😂

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Před 11 hodinami

      I sympathize. I'm rebelling by letting all my greens go to seed this year. I've accidentally done it with lettuce and spinach, and they decided when to come up. Same with kale and broccoli. These last two love the snow so I'm expecting a second flush in October. I'm 7a, 6900 feet, Northern New Mexico.

  • @jameshorwath4960
    @jameshorwath4960 Před 6 dny +2

    Hops are an amazing trap crop for Japanese beetle. Yes, blasphemy, but works. Train horizontally, then morning or evening have bucket of water with soap, tap the vines, the beetles drop into. Been doing it for years, they prefer the hops to all other vegs/herbs.

  • @Fnkdoxnmnnbs
    @Fnkdoxnmnnbs Před 7 dny +3

    I am recovering from surgery so my garden is not where I want it to be but hoping that because I’m in Oakland (10a) I can still do some planting. ❤❤

    • @LS-xy7zt
      @LS-xy7zt Před 7 dny

      I had surgery two months ago and feel like I'm two steps behind right now. Good luck in your recovery ❤

  • @CherrieMcKenzie
    @CherrieMcKenzie Před 7 dny +3

    Glad to see Shannie's section because I've been spending most of my time providing shade in my heat EXTREME Florida 9B zone. I hadn't thought of cow peas, so I will give them a try. 🥵

  • @marsvoltian
    @marsvoltian Před 6 dny +1

    Grinding up 2 aspirin tablets in 2 gallons of water and foliar spraying your tomatoes and squash should help heaps with the powdery mildew. Aspirin (salicyclic acid) is a plant growth promotor and immune elicitor

  • @katyalupochev9589
    @katyalupochev9589 Před 7 dny +6

    Love to see a side by side experiment with a few different tomatoes - beefsteak, cherry, sauce - one where all the suckers are pruned, one where no suckers are pruned. Would be neat to see the differences in average size of fruit yielded, total number of fruit over the season, etc. sounds like a pain to run the experiment though 😅

    • @MrMockigton
      @MrMockigton Před 6 dny +1

      did this last year, had one row with removed suckers, one with suckers left on the plant. i did not write anything down, but it definitely seemed true what they say: one gives you more smaller tomatos, the other less but larger. it seemed to level itself out.

  • @intentionallymade
    @intentionallymade Před 7 dny +6

    This is such a good theme for videos!!! Keeps us motivated 😊

  • @MattSeremet
    @MattSeremet Před 7 dny +4

    11:23 [turns on closed captioning] Ohh sauces and Salsas! The salsa clip just read as more sauce making to me. Only missing one thing, the seltzers! 😆

  • @OrrBiologicals
    @OrrBiologicals Před 7 dny +4

    Thank you for the tips! Love your channel!

  • @athenah6122
    @athenah6122 Před 4 dny

    Thank you, Jacques, for sharing the type of twine you use!! Super helpful- I've always wondered!!

  • @Neenerella333
    @Neenerella333 Před 11 hodinami

    The rain overnight reminded me to fertilize my raised beds. I used to use Fox Farm all the time. I need to pick some up!

  • @allfruit
    @allfruit Před 6 dny +1

    Yes! More container garden vids please! I’m in south Florida zone 10b and I have to do everything in containers here.

    • @erikahuxley
      @erikahuxley Před 6 dny +1

      It's one of the most difficult place to grow, due to high humidity, high diseases, and high pests pressure, I learned quite a bit from the experience. High humidity reduces transpiration ability for plants which is important for healthy growth, and high humidity lends to more fungal diseases.
      -The growing season for South Florida is probably November to late April, you could start in October, but even then felt too hot for me unless you use shade cloth.
      -Use 30 or 40% shade cloth and shade your plants once day temperature gets close to 90*F. Too much sun will cause stress on your plants and reduce their immunity. Personally I think this can be a game changer in making a difference.
      -Don't try to grow vegetables all year long outside, because it's always warm pests doesn't die and if you give them struggling plants growing under intense heat, they will have a home to stay around.
      -Whiteflies: Up north whiteflies is harmless. Not so in Florida, as there they carry tomato yellow leaf curl virus, which permanently infect the plants and cannot be cured. If there is a food source whiteflies will stick around, so don't try growing nightshades plants all year round. Spraying will not eliminate them, only reduce their number, they are too pervasive get rid of completely. Check underneath your leaves, hose spraying to clear them, you can try other sprays if you want to. I have seen them land on rosemary, so I don't see to the point of growing aromatic plants in trying to prevent them. They love nightshades plants and morning glory species. The sage herb is a magnet for them.
      -Root Knot Nematodes:
      All of native South Florida soil have root knot nematodes. They colonize the roots of plants and steal nutrients. This make it not possible to grow things like corn effectively. Brassicas however is not affected. This is the reason to grow in containers. One thing you must remember is to never let native soil end up in your container, or use locally produced compost that might have root knot nematode in it. Use fresh new potting mix. Use some platform to raise your containers off the ground so it's not touching native soil. I have tried a lot of things that claims to reduce nematodes, they haven't worked in the grand scheme and was a waste of money.
      -Start seeds indoor, or under a roof. Never let your seedlings get rained on, this is a good practice overall but especially for South Florida. Too much fungal diseases there which manifests visually after rains and can kill all your seedlings.
      -Container medium:
      The ideal grow medium for most containers is "potting mix". This it not "potting soil". Potting mix is made up of mainly peat moss and perlite, and is soil free. It usually have little nutrients added so you have to use your own fertilizer. Shill: I personally use Osmocote which is a synthetic slow release fertilizer. Some brands will sell potting mix but call it potting soil or potting soil mix, but you can tell by its ingredient, it is usually just peat moss, perlite and lime. If you have the money you can try ProMix BX, it has biofungicide bacteria added which help reduce fungal disease, it is expensive of course.
      -Fabric grow bags:
      I had excellent results using grow bags in South Florida. It seem with the high humidity of that climate, the plants benefit more from having well aerated roots. In this case it is more ideal to use grow bags, clay pots, or wood containers over plastic containers. However grow bags drains fast. And since it is very forgiving with drainage, this is a unique case where you can use 'soil' in container. I use a 50/50 potting mix and compost in my grow bags, the compost help with water retention. You can also buy big saucers to put under the grow bags to save more water.
      -Try bacterial organic fungicide spray, such as the one by Monterey, particularly for tomatoes, peppers and cucumber. These are bacillus bacteria that will colonize on the seedlings and help strengthen it's immunity. But you have spray the plants when they are young, if you instead try to use it on older plants that are already diseased it's not really effective. Be warn, use clean spray bottles and dilute the formula as manufacturer instructed, do not add more, this is because I believe there are some "inactive" ingredients and too much of it uptake by the plant can harm the seedlings (guess how I found out, also makes you questions how 'organic' some of these products really are).
      -Use "bt spray" aka Thuricide to prevent caterpillars, another requirement for zone 10b imo. Particularly for brassicas and tomatoes. You can also cover your plants with insect netting.
      -Research varieties that grow well for your climate. Southeast Asian plants love this climate, although most of them are the type that like sandy soil and need large trellis. For most tomato variety when the night temp is too high the blossom will drop, more reason to not try to grow tomatoes into the summer in zone 10b. Red Sails and Green Rapids are two lettuce variety that I had great success with and grew up till mid April. Black Cherry tomato (from seeds, not by Bonnie Plant which has a different genetic) performs very well there and have better flavor compared to growing it in the North, but it need large and tall trellis. For broccoli and cauliflower you have to use heat loving early harvest variety, Castle Dome F1 is good one. Mustard grows very well, one variety that isn't spicy and more tender is Tokyo Bekana, a good lettuce alternative.

  • @catherinebaldwin6580
    @catherinebaldwin6580 Před 7 dny +1

    Thanks for the reminder! I needed to prune my tomatoes and squashes. They needed it!

  • @twinsane8
    @twinsane8 Před 6 dny +1

    Love all the tips covered here, especially with advice from gardeners in a variety of zones, including one more relevant to my zone (6b). Great job, please keep the information for different zones coming!

  • @tarawalker7193
    @tarawalker7193 Před 7 dny +4

    I have recently had storm damage, so I need to tend to damaged tomato plants and prune powdery mildewed leaves off my cucuzzi.

  • @moodybikerchic
    @moodybikerchic Před 6 dny

    I am in North Carolina and just pruned my squash and tomatoes and peppers today! Love your channel! Great advice!💜💜💜

  • @Nurse_Lucy
    @Nurse_Lucy Před 7 dny +11

    Jaque said doodoo. 😂😂 Lol

    • @beareroflife
      @beareroflife Před 7 dny +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @DanlowMusic
      @DanlowMusic Před 7 dny +1

      I said the same thing without seeing your comment. 😂😂

    • @mcgritty8842
      @mcgritty8842 Před 7 dny +1

      It’s the little things that make us the happiest ❤❤

    • @FrozEnbyWolf150
      @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před 7 dny

      I mean, so did Bethany at 6:17.

    • @marktoldgardengnome4110
      @marktoldgardengnome4110 Před 7 dny +1

      @@FrozEnbyWolf150 I suppose to keep things interesting they could
      say, "Cuca" occasionally instead. lol

  • @Spikadoo3184
    @Spikadoo3184 Před 2 dny

    I'm happy to see colder climates represented

  • @wrinklypajamas
    @wrinklypajamas Před 4 dny

    Great video 😊Very educational for this new-ish gardener. Thank you !

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 Před dnem

    Thank you for all the wonderful tips. Forget about done of these things as the season progresses.

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica

    Power pack of garden tips are so awesome! Thank you

  • @midwestribeye7820
    @midwestribeye7820 Před 7 dny +1

    Great video! I enjoy seeing the collabs.

  • @PorchGardeningWithPassion

    Another great video team! 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  • @courtneycullen6289
    @courtneycullen6289 Před 7 dny

    Yes! Succession sewing dwarf and determinate tomatoes.

  • @carissalizotte8977
    @carissalizotte8977 Před 7 dny +1

    Love this channel! Appreciate all the info. 😊 It would be great if you added a team member who grows in colder climates. I live in Maine and it’s really hard to find content about growing in a similar climate to mine.

  • @sergeantklein6026
    @sergeantklein6026 Před 7 dny +3

    I’m going to watch the suckers grow out of my tomatoes and see 😊my cauliflower bolt and the spider mites take over if I don’t get outside and work soon. Albuquerque has been going from 101°F to 55°F and hailing in a day

  • @Tf03
    @Tf03 Před 7 dny +1

    Thanks for the tips on squash!!

  • @stevenabel1232
    @stevenabel1232 Před dnem

    Great video - thank you

  • @BeanBunnyBass
    @BeanBunnyBass Před 7 dny

    I appreciate these videos so much ❤❤

  • @ashleyeme
    @ashleyeme Před 4 dny

    Bio-tone Starter Fertilizer is just that: a fertilizer to be used at the time of planting to give plants a head start. For post-planting fertilizing there are many wonderful products in the “tone” family and from other brands.

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies Před 6 dny +1

    Time to get harsh with the Haskap plants, grow massive amount of cow peas, get some more secondary crops growing here. Meg, I’m very envious of your growing season. 18 varieties of maters growing here this year and I’m pumped! Legit, gardening can be a full-time job and I’m looking forward to when our soil can be considered lazy gardening soil and permaculture. Had 3 surprise pests this year. Great collab Kevin, Jacques and ladies! 💚🌱🌸🍄‍🟫

    • @erikahuxley
      @erikahuxley Před 6 dny

      It was a full time job when I had weed. Personally I'm just a backyard so I use surface landscape plastic, which isn't permaculture, but it pretty much reduce workload by 75%. I had done woodchip gardening in the past, but there are still weeds to deal with and continually need more woodchips. A better way is probably to have a beneficial ground cover like clover growing which blocks out the undesired weeds.

  • @erntaku
    @erntaku Před 5 dny

    It's cool to see that your stance has changed when it comes to controlling powdery mildew.

  • @PepperplacewithShawna

    Thank you!

  • @GrowsGoneWild
    @GrowsGoneWild Před 7 dny +1

    Always busy this time of the year!

  • @lauranormandeaudarville8489

    Thank you for all the tips. I do wish you had a norden gardener! Things are very different in climates like Canada. ❤❤please make this happened someday

    • @azokalum
      @azokalum Před 2 dny

      Check out 'Gardening in Canada's, sorry I can't quite think of the gardener's name but they are a soil scientist. Brings a wealth of info in an easy to understand way.🌱

    • @azokalum
      @azokalum Před 2 dny

      Ah, the gardener's name is Ashley her channel is 'Gardening in Canada.'

  • @stephenbeck6410
    @stephenbeck6410 Před 7 dny +1

    That deck garden would be a great place for a greenhouse.

  • @tamardevane6635
    @tamardevane6635 Před 7 dny

    super video. well done guys.

  • @elisabethdiamond
    @elisabethdiamond Před 6 dny +2

    22:38 This is Meg’s channel now

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Před 7 dny

    What a difference a couple of zones makes! (I mean, my logical brain knows this, but it's still startling sometimes.) I'm zone 6 and I let my oregano bloom every year because the bees go berserk for it--it's one of the earliest "nectarfests" I get to watch in my garden. It gets cold enough here that I've not had to worry about oregano seedlings everywhere. (We will not discuss the thousands of seedlings from my neighbors rose of sharon that I have to deal with every spring.)

  • @WS-by5cl
    @WS-by5cl Před 2 dny

    I have all sorts of nice sticks saved to stake my peppers 😁

  • @joekenyon4700
    @joekenyon4700 Před 5 dny

    I really appreciate the monthly ideas, I just have to work a month off since I'm in 4a, lol

  • @johnnyalegria
    @johnnyalegria Před 7 dny

    Great video!

  • @j.d.1488
    @j.d.1488 Před 7 dny

    Here in NE the Spotted lantern flies are a new thing to prep for. Lol Nymps just about going to stage 2.

  • @jlord4843
    @jlord4843 Před 7 dny +4

    he said do do!

    • @mcgritty8842
      @mcgritty8842 Před 7 dny +1

      I came to say the same thing ❤😂❤

  • @ourmontanahomestead8880

    June chore in Montana garden….cover everything you just planted last week before the winter storm comes!!!

  • @fullgardening
    @fullgardening Před 7 dny

    Love u Garden

  • @KitagawaKen5502
    @KitagawaKen5502 Před 7 dny

    wowzers

  • @edrikfunk2534
    @edrikfunk2534 Před 7 dny +6

    Thank you @Meg for breaking the 4th wall and recinding your pronunciation 22:30

    • @Nikki-mx5my
      @Nikki-mx5my Před 4 dny +3

      I don't know, the more people that lose their minds over the intentional mispronouncation, the funnier it gets to me. 😂

  • @marktoldgardengnome4110

    I'm on a fish emulsion watering mission, 5-0-0 on my garlic and some onions. So
    far the growth has been amazing. Onions have gone from 4-5 leaves, up to 8-9
    leaves in just 2 weeks. And garlic has gone from a few tiny scape's to cutting
    110 off this morning. Lastly, our Leeks that have grown notoriously slow are a
    foot tall and got toilet papered tubed for blanching this morning.
    Now Bethany's Fox Farm approach on our Tomatoes is next. The why is self
    explanatory. But to pruning we are cheating a bit. We're growing them up a
    cattle panel, but allowing 2 main suckers to grow up with the main stem, fanning
    1 to the left, 1 to the right and weaving them up the panel. So far they are cooperating
    and looking awesome. This I'm hoping to 3 main stems and much easier to prune
    moving forward.

  • @Denise_B17
    @Denise_B17 Před 6 dny

    Our zucchini and tomatoes are flowering. Zone 8b in Oregon.

  • @asigwalt6098
    @asigwalt6098 Před 7 dny +2

    Thank you, Meg. I love that you use the correct pronunciations. Look at me commenting and interacting for pronouncing things correctly. 😁

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 Před 6 dny

    Good video, ya'all! 😊

  • @umaumalei14
    @umaumalei14 Před 6 dny

    Love your team. approach. Please add a member in Bay Area, Northern CA.

  • @nothanks6662
    @nothanks6662 Před 5 dny

    had no clue you were in San Diego!!! i have a bad habit of glossing over quite a bit of gardening advice assuming it might not apply to our climate here, i better start paying LOTS more attention since you have so much practical experience growing here!! SD is just small enough i get so excited when i find out someone is from here, much less someone that I can learn so much from

  • @deonnamounce1883
    @deonnamounce1883 Před 6 dny

    Glad to see it's not just my pepper plants suffering in June 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤

  • @Mandiikinz
    @Mandiikinz Před 7 dny +2

    Please keep these going all year!!! 🙏🏻
    Completely pointless for me ( Australia 🇦🇺) but hoping I can reverse them all once there’s 12months worth here 🎉

  • @met7459
    @met7459 Před 4 dny

    Can we hear more about when soil solarization is necesary? Is there a way to prevent needing to do this? And, how can you tell when (besides plant after plant after plant dying) soil solarization is necessary?

  • @teresahendley5659
    @teresahendley5659 Před 4 hodinami

    My June chore at least once a day, sometimes twice is squash bug and egg hunting and tossing leaf footed bugs in the drink. It's exhausting.

  • @xaviercruz4763
    @xaviercruz4763 Před 7 dny

    Team 🍵, I see basil 🌿 and olives are plants like tomatoes 🍅 that can be buried in the stems and have roots. But do peppers 🌶 and which trees 🌲 allow that or not?

  • @kathiesimpson571
    @kathiesimpson571 Před 7 dny

    Love that several gardeners are sharing their experience and best practices - splendid idea! By the way, was that a squeaky toy at 15:08😃💚🌱

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine Před 7 dny +1

    Oh my goodness roasted leek scapes are better than asparagus! There, I said it and you won’t convince me otherwise. They’re sweet and crispy with just a hint of onion flavor. I’d grow them just for the scapes.

    • @teenadamron7654
      @teenadamron7654 Před 7 dny +1

      How did you cook them

    • @Gardeningchristine
      @Gardeningchristine Před 7 dny +1

      @@teenadamron7654 on a sheet pan with the oil and herbs/spices of your choice. Roast them till they are as soft as you like. I also put them in salads, stir fry, anything onions go in, and the flower cover that’s a little fibrous, can be chopped up finely like chives.

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 Před 6 dny +1

    Yep, invasive weed seed bed here. Just put the plastic down today.

  • @IsabellaRoss-hl6qd
    @IsabellaRoss-hl6qd Před 12 hodinami

    I love watching gardening videos but my zone 4 garden in Minnesota is so far behind these beautiful lush gardens. 😢😅

  • @Snakeskii
    @Snakeskii Před 5 dny

    PNW is in the same grow zone as much of the southeast but our growing season is sooooo short compared to what they get. It's been 50-60 and raining all May and mid-June. The poor tomatoes are really trying but we are looking at maybe 2-3 months of grow time this year. I only grow short season plants, but this season even that might be cutting it close. (Hope to get a green house one day.) But seeing the gardener from the southeast able to get in 2 harvests of the tomatoes I am hoping to barely get one harvest of...whew! That's hard to wrap your brain around when you are in close to the same growing zone.

  • @ann7318
    @ann7318 Před 5 dny

    "cut off the water" for garlic....lol. we had 6 inches of rain recently. I am working on harvesting them, but you have not seen my place... :)

  • @ann7318
    @ann7318 Před 6 dny

    Those suckers on your tomatoes can be rooted and make new plants/clones... lots of videos on that on you tube

  • @rpg_wizzard8267
    @rpg_wizzard8267 Před 6 dny +1

    The epic consensus has determined Meg's first pronunciation are preferred and correct. Shamamolay kayndula forever

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Před 6 dny

    Minus 8C with heavy frost this morning, and a max temp of 6C. Winter is here 😁

    • @ingetnamn-de9fc
      @ingetnamn-de9fc Před 5 dny

      What!? Where is that?

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 Před 5 dny +1

      @@ingetnamn-de9fc Australia, Southern Tablelands of NSW. There IS a southern hemisphere, y'know 🤣

  • @samanthakwait8782
    @samanthakwait8782 Před dnem

    I’d love to see if you ever can add someone to the team from the New England area. I’m moving there from Alaska next year. I watch your videos even though I live in such an odd gardening environment but I have no clue about the New England area.

  • @Howwerelivingfishing
    @Howwerelivingfishing Před 5 dny

    I’ve heard some types of fungi like to eat nematodes, I think one of the types may have been pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushrooms). I haven’t done much research on it yet.

  • @erukaseven
    @erukaseven Před 7 dny

    Working on tomato trellising at the moment, in little bits around the heat. I could have got it all done yesterday but a man ended up ruining the groove I had after petting my garden toad with his nasty self. I am carrying pepper gel in the garden now and I hate that, but I still love my plants. Getting cucumbers and even some watermelon are getting pollinated!!

  • @chefclementine
    @chefclementine Před 4 dny

    My back yard is pretty much a weed jungle. Any recommendations on what brand to purchase for soil solarization? I think it'll be a great way for me to prep my soil for next year

  • @JessicaLee.3
    @JessicaLee.3 Před dnem

    When the leeks produce those flower stalks, can you use them like you would a garlic scape when cooking?

  • @chrisspringer614
    @chrisspringer614 Před dnem

    How do you use sage in cooking? I remember making croutons with it. Stir fry stale bread pieces in olive oil with sage leaves. Yummy! But I have a lot and need to use it up.

  • @christydillingham1908

    Should I let my onions flower?

  • @sharkgirl424
    @sharkgirl424 Před 6 dny

    Kevin what is that fancy hose mailbox system you got going on there?

  • @cristar17
    @cristar17 Před 7 dny

    What kind of garden hose are you using? I have heard of Hose Link for awhile but was not sure.

  • @JESUSsaves2345
    @JESUSsaves2345 Před 7 dny

    I prune the bottom of my tomatoe plants and leave the top is that ok to do ?

  • @jenniferrivera1707
    @jenniferrivera1707 Před 6 dny

    Your brave. I can't even touch them with a grove hand. I'm HIGHLY afraid of bugs. If a butterfly landed on me, I would wig out.

  • @naomimade
    @naomimade Před dnem

    I love Meg's green 'trellis house'!! Where can I get one please?