9 Garden Mistakes We Won't Repeat Next Year

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
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    00:11 - Buying Compost Or Soil In Bulk
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    03:54 - Starting Just Enough Seedlings
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  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening  Před rokem +32

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    • @jami677
      @jami677 Před rokem +6

      Awesome video and totally relatable! Thanks for touching on this topic.
      Also, was hoping to see a Black Friday offer that wouldn't require a minimum $500 purchase and hoping to see an alternative deal offered in between now and the days still ahead.
      For those of us who already own several Birdies raised beds and are repeat customers who are not needing to add $500 + to our existing garden, the Spend $500 to get $100 Black Friday deal leaves us out.

    • @thecosmicknowingknowing3099
      @thecosmicknowingknowing3099 Před rokem

      👁️ AM with you guy, as WE go and learn....
      I became aware of JADAM nutrient knowledge and it changed my thoughts on Bad soil.
      Give it a shot and you too will experience the Creator's magic..
      All the very Best...

    • @morgantello
      @morgantello Před rokem

      *runs to make Christmas list

    • @pamelaflowers7693
      @pamelaflowers7693 Před rokem

      I really appreciate this video. Thanks for sharing!

    • @heatherpfeil2939
      @heatherpfeil2939 Před rokem +4

      Will you be offering any deals that are more budget friendly 😬😅

  • @ohio_gardener
    @ohio_gardener Před rokem +555

    Gardeners never make the same mistake again, they always make totally new mistakes! 😀

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem +110

      And there are an UNLIMITED amount of new mistakes hahaha

    • @ohio_gardener
      @ohio_gardener Před rokem +47

      @@epicgardening Someone once said, "My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view."

    • @lindalessie
      @lindalessie Před rokem +12

      This is honestly one of things I love about gardening. I'm always learning something and it brings me great joy.

    • @brokenbravo83
      @brokenbravo83 Před rokem +13

      This applies to life outside the garden, been my life's direction for past 39 years. I learn by doing, mistakes happen all the time but what was learned from it? My kids found this comment really funny but turned it into a real world, real life teaching opportunity

    • @morgantello
      @morgantello Před rokem +5

      Love the quote you shared! Glad we are all messing up together 😂

  • @dlafery2123
    @dlafery2123 Před rokem +175

    "Mistakes I Made" videos are HUGE needs for newbie gardeners. It gives us confidence to try again and adjust our methods and crop selection without feeling like we failed because we don't have skill in growing things. TY so much for being vulnerable with us :)

    • @kimjensen1217
      @kimjensen1217 Před rokem

      I totally agree with this! I was so discouraged this summer with all the challenges I faced in my 1st time bigger garden area, the drought, insects, etc that I felt like I wasn't sure I wanted to try so hard next year , this video helped me realize it's just part of gardening and I can learn and do better, Thank you!

  • @yourfriendinvermont2478
    @yourfriendinvermont2478 Před rokem +136

    The only pumpkins that we grew were accidentally planted by our 1 year old!
    He dropped them in much sunnier spots than we had planted ours in. Next year we will follow his lead!

    • @kickfroggy
      @kickfroggy Před rokem +14

      Had a baby this summer and I didn't want to lose the opportunity to garden but also didn't have the time or energy to pay attention to it so I planted butternut squash and pumpkins which also kept weeds relatively under control. I did absolutely nothing for these plants all summer except for putting the seeds in the ground with some compost and I harvested one pumpkin and six butternut squash in the tiny plot we have.

    • @kimjensen1217
      @kimjensen1217 Před rokem +1

      LOL!! Love this story :)

  • @mariellerubeor261
    @mariellerubeor261 Před rokem +49

    My mistakes would be:
    1. Not watering/layering my compost. I just throw it in, set and forget.
    2. Not pruning my plants.
    3. Not checking on the garden daily.
    4. Growing more than 1 zucchini/squash plant (they just produce way too much).
    5.Won't use straw as mulch again- didn't like it and I think it was contaminated with bindweed.
    6.Starting cucumbers and tomatoes too early (they got way too big before I could transplant and ended up dying/didn't have space enough light.
    7. Not hardening off adequately.
    8. This year I plan on growing more of things I actually want to eat, rather than just "because."

  • @growingoutthebox
    @growingoutthebox Před rokem +33

    I too try new things in the garden that don't always go according to the plan. I never call them failures for the very reasons you guys mentioned. It's good to know that even with all your success you also have some of these same issues. Learning more from things that are not as productive but increases your understanding of what to do different the next time is why this video kept me engaged. Thanks and continued success.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem +6

      Totally - MANY things go wrong each season!

    • @presscilliajones5692
      @presscilliajones5692 Před rokem +3

      Exactly. One of the reasons I enjoy their team as well. These kind of videos bring the heman element back to gardening. I know I'm not the only one who kills plants. lol😂

    • @growingoutthebox
      @growingoutthebox Před rokem

      @@presscilliajones5692 I don't believe you can really make a mistake as to when and when not to plant anymore. The weather is just so unpredictable. A greenhouse is probably the only true way to mitigate these changing weather patterns.

  • @Carmen-ok
    @Carmen-ok Před rokem +55

    This is what I love about you guys, you are just like the rest of us and you don’t mind showing what went wrong. Learn from your mistakes and go on to the next one 😉 best way of learning is from your own and from others 😊

  • @LittleKi1
    @LittleKi1 Před rokem +28

    I love the emphasis on challenges small-scale gardeners can have with cover crops. I've certainly made both of those mistakes. Given how beneficial they are, I'd love to see more discussion on how to work with them best for a variety of purposes.

  • @GardeningInCanada
    @GardeningInCanada Před rokem +29

    The mistake I’m avoiding this year is underestimating the intensity of the sun. For whatever reason this year portions on my Garden that normally don’t get scorched definitely got scorched! 😅😅

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem +10

      It DID feel more intense this year here too!

    • @whatsup848
      @whatsup848 Před rokem +6

      I bought 50% shade cloth for my raised beds and grew vines over the hoop raised beds. Worked pretty good!

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada Před rokem +6

      @@whatsup848 I believe that. It’s something I need to look into for some portions of the yard.

    • @debbiegallett1125
      @debbiegallett1125 Před rokem +2

      @@GardeningInCanada I'm in Arizona and I use 40% shade cloth in the summer over everything except the flowers, tomatoes and peppers and squash.

    • @moekusaki
      @moekusaki Před rokem +1

      Yesss!!! I got my neighbor's tree cut because it was giving shade to my plants. After I cut it, the sun was wayyyy too much for it

  • @wendicarlock9127
    @wendicarlock9127 Před rokem +14

    When thinning your seedlings you can eat pretty much all of the trimmed nutrient-dense greens as a salad topper, sandwich topper, on top of anything. I did that with all the greens I thinned from my Epic Gardening 6 and 4 cells seed trays.

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 Před rokem +17

    Great lessons. Jaques you can harvest seeds shishito not totally wasted unless hybrid variety. Kevin you can always donate any extra seedlings to community gardens and or schools with gardens so yes start way more than needed there's always a place to donate.

  • @heatherisenburg4091
    @heatherisenburg4091 Před rokem +6

    This was my second year with raised beds. Last year I was more successful than I expected. This year the animals, hot summer in our area and fear of burning my crops with fertilizer worked against me. Instead of giving up for the season, I regrouped in August and was able to get a couple of green beans and lettuce crops going. Better than nothing and proved that it’s better to try again than just quit.

  • @rhuffstedtler
    @rhuffstedtler Před rokem +8

    The inclusion of other gardeners and the editing were both amazing. From a production standpoint, this might be the most epic gardening video ever!

    • @beckymartinez9926
      @beckymartinez9926 Před rokem

      I loved the content and inclusion of various gardeners as well and it got me to thinking what I won’t grow again, but listening was challenging for me. Thankfully I found the transcript at the bottom of the page because they talk so fast I couldn’t grasp everything at that speed. At first I was wishing that they would have included the words on the video but finding the transcript worked just fine.

  • @jenjoy4353
    @jenjoy4353 Před rokem +7

    Very good advice on checking soil before buying. I bought 3 yards of “organic compost”. It was fine black hydrophobic almost dust!

  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před rokem +9

    My biggest mistake this year also had to do with compost. I had planned too far ahead with new raised beds, and was counting on using the municipal compost to fill them. Normally there's a near unlimited amount available. Unfortunately, this year the town had decided to dredge out the pond at the local nature center, and dump all the mud and silt into the compost. This meant they could not put it out, because it contained a lot of undecomposed material and could not be inspected. I quickly ran out of topsoil and compost, and had to curtail a lot of my plans.
    Fortunately, I did find some workarounds. I got two Chip Drops this year, totaling 30 cubic yards, and planted mushrooms in them to break them down faster. Although the mushrooms did not fruit this year, the woodchips broke down super fast and retained enough moisture to get my plants through the hot dry summer. I also went around and took all the autumn leaves from my neighbors, so I won't be running out of organic material any time soon.

    • @KatesGarden
      @KatesGarden Před rokem +2

      Alternative perspective: you’re ahead for next year 😝👍

  • @haygrif
    @haygrif Před rokem +5

    Whaaaaattt!! I didn’t expect to see Blossom & Branch on Epic Gardening. Yay for a Colorado local joining the Epic family!

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Před rokem +6

    I hear you on the shishitos...I did the same last year, but a few dried peppers hit the soil before or as I took out the plant and they reseeded nicely in the spring!

    • @debbiegallett1125
      @debbiegallett1125 Před rokem

      My Shishido's are still going strong. Now that it has cooled off a little they are producing like mad. I only have 3 plants and no one can eat that many peppers

  • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy

    We now make much of our own for FREE 😊 This is our main topic, so much purchased soil that will not grow food. Nice Video

  • @Seventy5Percent
    @Seventy5Percent Před rokem +10

    Last time I was this early, all my seedlings froze.

  • @BrendaBodwin
    @BrendaBodwin Před rokem +7

    Lots of great info here. 😁👍❤.... 😯 You should have harvested, strung, and hung dried those peppers for use later in cooking. Harvest and donate to the food bank, or a soup kitchen. Post them locally for crop swap, or for free. Never waste food.

  • @nasonguy
    @nasonguy Před rokem +7

    Yo I got the opposite starting problem. It’s like, I want to grow 3 Jalapeño plants, and some how my brain convinces itself that I should definitely start like 25 seedlings.

  • @neoeckman5731
    @neoeckman5731 Před rokem +5

    Hey Kevin! Congrats on 2 Million subscribers! Cant wait until next year!

  • @dustinmckee1857
    @dustinmckee1857 Před rokem +6

    This was an off the charts epic/funny/educational video I’m so grateful to see how far you both have come!!! I learn something with every video. Just a little thank you from central Oregon beginner gardener 🌱 🪴🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @FunAtDisney
    @FunAtDisney Před rokem +7

    Jacques - Why not just do a hard-prune on your pepper plant and let it come back next year? I have a Fresno chili plant that I have gotten two very productive seasons out of (to the point I was making hot sauce, pickle peppers, pepper jelly and then froze a lot as well).

    • @MB-co6qj
      @MB-co6qj Před rokem

      Yeah the pepper plant was a bit of an unlucky example I think. Save the seeds and cut it back, it's a perennial after all

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem

      Check out the overwintering video we did! You can def. take that approach

  • @umiluv
    @umiluv Před rokem +3

    Every failure is an opportunity to learn. I even failed on purpose this year. For ex, I planted plants WAY too late in the fall. I did it just to see what would happen. Some of those experiments are still on-going bc I want to see if some of the crops survive the winter and grow in the spring.
    Experimenting = inevitably failing. But I learn so much from it.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem +1

      Well said!

    • @keriwagner3964
      @keriwagner3964 Před rokem

      I also planted way too late this fall, but on accident. 😂
      Our fall weather got much cooler than it did the last few years. I’m still tending to everything so I can see what does/doesn’t work for next fall.

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ Před rokem +5

    I like all yall in this. Back at Jaques, I was tired of okra about Nov. 1. I might have had the plants into Dec. But. They served me well. Had some 2 types of peppers do nicely, jalapeño and a larger hybrid. Happy Thanksgiving everyone

  • @grandmothergoose
    @grandmothergoose Před rokem +2

    The advice about growing twice as many seeds as needed... I did that, direct planted bush beans into my garden, and ALL of them came up and grew fantastically. I was picking fresh beans daily for two weeks before I reached a point where I didn't want to be eating beans with every meal, so started preserve freezing them. When I ran out of room in my freezer, I decided to let the remainder go to collect dried beans. According to the seed packets, the varieties I planted were supposed to all reach harvest in a short time then stop. Several months later my bean plants are still flowering and producing new beans! I don't think I'll need to be planting beans again any time soon, and when I do, I won't be planting out anywhere near as many. I don't even feel bad anymore when I accidently step on and crush one of the plants. I've reached the point where I'm tempted to stop watering them so they can die and dry out and be done with sooner. Lesson learned for me in 2022: don't assume the information on the seed packet is correct for my zone and season, as most give information assuming a temperate zone. I'm in a sub-tropical arid zone, I get 355+ days of no frost each year, which means so long as I can give it enough water, many things will just keep growing and growing well past their expected season.

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Před rokem +1

      Instead of trying to selectively not water a few plants, you could snip them off close to the ground. That way you can water as usual, and the dead plant will still give shade for other crops. =)

    • @grandmothergoose
      @grandmothergoose Před rokem

      @@ArDeeMee They're not planted with anything else, they're just creating a border around the ground where my dwarf fruit trees are growing in raised beds... and it's been 3 months now since I stopped watering the beans, and yet some are still alive and still flowering and still growing new baby beans, and some new little plants have popped up from beans that must have been dropped onto the ground... they've become like weeds. I've decided next season I'm going to grow peas instead. I''ve had more than enough of eating beans.

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Před rokem

      @@grandmothergoose Oh dear, those are some hardy beans… 😂
      Well, new season, new try. Good luck. ;)

  • @leeming1317
    @leeming1317 Před rokem +1

    I can relate to the oat to choke out weeds story.
    My friend from Florida who owns a ranch plants "Sun hemp" as a cover crop
    so I absolutely littered my garden with them, and everywhere seemed like bamboo
    Shoots 7ft maybe even 8ft tall. It reminded me of the Vietmanese jungle.
    Thankfully I got one of my sons to chop them all down before the flowered and reseeded.
    Beautiful plant though

  • @Xerxis1988h
    @Xerxis1988h Před rokem +3

    I got some sand clay stone mix stuff for free and i used it to fill my big raised garden bed.
    I roughly sieved it with a coarse compost sieve to get the big stones out.
    and slowly filled up the bed with 2 inches of that then branches, leaves and weeds and then sand again, always alternating between them.
    for the last 3 inches i used all the compost i had.
    the bed is 40 inches high 80 inches long and 60 inches wide
    so i needed ruffly 4kubikyards of material to fill it.
    its the best yielding bed i have

    • @1000jamesk
      @1000jamesk Před rokem +1

      You can also try making a hügelkultur bed, where you fill the base with logs, then branches on top, then finer material like leaves and woodchips, and finally a layer of compost for the last foot or so (you can use less compost but you won't have very high yields for the first 6 months or so).

  • @twittwitmf3258
    @twittwitmf3258 Před rokem +4

    You totally just made me want to start a flower garden. I know you mostly do vegetables but watching your cids at 3am inspired me to start. I'm in a tropical climate so trying to find flowers that can actually survive the heat and finding seeds of them were hard but after some time, I got a seed tray full of seedlings!

  • @keriwagner3964
    @keriwagner3964 Před rokem +2

    This is the first time I’ve done a fall garden and I learned the squirrels are fluffy little agents of chaos. I’ll have to make some adjustments for next time!
    Thanks for sharing what didn’t work for y’all; I’m taking notes.

  • @Aries162
    @Aries162 Před rokem +3

    Love the tips especially Chris's! She, like all of you, is clearly a knowledgable and accomplished gardener and it shows. Always happy to hear from her! ~Amy

  • @whatsup848
    @whatsup848 Před rokem +5

    We had a truck load of top soil delivered on the east coast. Before we had a chance to distribute it into the flower beds we had a rain storm. We ended up with a large pile of sand.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Před rokem +3

      Oh no. WORST feeling.

    • @umiluv
      @umiluv Před rokem

      Maybe a tarp would have helped? That totally sucks. =(

    • @whatsup848
      @whatsup848 Před rokem

      @@umiluv We paid for "top soil" but got "top sand". Live and learn. 😞

  • @foggfarm16
    @foggfarm16 Před rokem +1

    Hey, haven't watched your vids in a while but was very pleasantly surprised to see all the different faces that now (?) make up Epic Gardening. It's fun to get several perspectives in one vid. Thanks!

  • @benteross2677
    @benteross2677 Před rokem +1

    I like to dry any hot chillies, grind and use the powder mixed with water to make a home made spray insect repellent.

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Před rokem +3

    Helpful tips and it's always smart to do a garden review annually. I learn every year. Why not dehydrate and pulverize the shishito peppers? You'd have a great resource for winter cooking. Re cover crops, it's so hard to remove producing annuals before they finish. It seems you need to do this to have enough lead time for cover crops to take hold. Anybody have tips on ways to have the final production along with healthy cover crop starts?

    • @puggirl415
      @puggirl415 Před rokem +1

      Such a good idea for the shishitos. I have a huge hot pepper tree and get hundreds of very hot peppers every year. We make as much fermented pepper sauce as we can but dehydrating and pulverizing them is a game changer.

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 Před rokem +1

    Jacques,
    Suggestion for the peppers--harvest the remainder & use them as ornaments on a holiday wreath for your front door. 😊

  • @FloraM44
    @FloraM44 Před rokem +6

    I had such difficulty with cucumber beetles this year and the only thing that worked was individually netting each plant. So after sowing all my watermelons, cucumbers, and zucchini 5 times this season, I've concluded it's way more efficient to spend that extra time to cover them. I even missed out on getting watermelons after all that work!

    • @FrozEnbyWolf150
      @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před rokem +2

      Cucumber beetles not only destroyed my Eureka F1 cucumbers (resistant to all diseases _except_ bacterial wilt) but also spread to my ash gourd plants and killed half of those. I got some nice large gourds, but didn't get to save a single one over the winter because the infection caused them to rot quickly. Next year I'm planting radishes in between all vulnerable plants, to see if that helps.

    • @FloraM44
      @FloraM44 Před rokem +3

      @@FrozEnbyWolf150 If you've got an infestation like me, the radishes won't do much to be honest. I had them all around zucchini plants and the cucumber beetles just invited their friends, the flea beetles lol

    • @FloraM44
      @FloraM44 Před rokem +2

      @@FrozEnbyWolf150 I also tried marigolds, neem oil, and the year before, organic insecticidal soap. 🥲

    • @cbr1thou
      @cbr1thou Před rokem

      7 dust liquid in a sprayer

    • @FloraM44
      @FloraM44 Před rokem

      @@cbr1thou I've never heard of this, I'll check it out, thanks!

  • @janetsutherland7649
    @janetsutherland7649 Před rokem +12

    For new gardeners, you will make mistakes. Plants will give low yields or die. Don’t give up, it’s all part of the process.

  • @honeydew4576
    @honeydew4576 Před rokem +1

    I love this. Thanks for posting this honest assessment . It helps us know that even pros can improve.

  • @beybslifeintheus494
    @beybslifeintheus494 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful garden

  • @noraalvarado8178
    @noraalvarado8178 Před rokem

    Our mistakes are what drive us to the excitement and the anticipation of another growing season so we can hopefully do better. And the planning of a new and different way of gardening is what helps us get through the winter.

  • @puggirl415
    @puggirl415 Před rokem +1

    Planting more seedlings than I think I'll need is my new motto. I really don't know why I get so stingy with the seeds. I'm not really experimenting with new plants this winter growing season but I am experimenting with biochar, rabbit poo, and growing more delicate things like cilantro, lettuce and green onions as part of my under story amongst the collards, broccoli, turnips and peas. I love growing in Northern California but our winters are screwy and I can have problems with bolting even in the winter. There have been 80º days in December. So hard to lose the brassicas in winter.

  • @TheAmyExperience
    @TheAmyExperience Před rokem +2

    I'm feeling so much of this!!

  • @candicemiller5228
    @candicemiller5228 Před rokem

    That’s why I keep a garden journal. Every growing season is a new adventure!

  • @lsieu
    @lsieu Před rokem

    This video has so many great lessons learned as we catch up on our own Autumn garden. I especially like the tips on not leaving plants past their useful life in the garden, and weighing the projected value of using prime garden space for experiments!

  • @TABULOUS1
    @TABULOUS1 Před rokem

    5:00 The SELF-PROMOTION IS EVERYTHING!!!
    BEST PROMO I'VE EVER SAT THROUGH ON utube... AND WILLFULLY! I legit rewound it a couple of times. IDK whether that helps anything, but I did it in the name of support, lol.
    And as always, the INFORMATION/SUGGESTIONS weren't so shabby either!!!
    Congrats on your well-deserved growth & HappyIndigenous Day!

  • @gardeningwithprincess
    @gardeningwithprincess Před rokem +3

    I made a huge soil mistake 2 season ago. Bought a different brand in bulk and NOTHING grew. Every single thing was stunted.

  • @susanerickson3577
    @susanerickson3577 Před rokem

    Thank you for all your gardening advice, so appreciate it all the garden wisdom. You guys Rock!!

  • @kaynefryday6637
    @kaynefryday6637 Před rokem +3

    Always tastes better when you grow it yourself

  • @nnagle9224
    @nnagle9224 Před rokem +2

    I missed the cover crop timing too. Next season. . .

  • @crystalh733
    @crystalh733 Před rokem

    Best video ever!! It's super encouraging to see that in order to be an awesome gardener it doesn't mean that we have to be perfect. Thank you for sharing.

  • @dhansonranch
    @dhansonranch Před rokem +3

    I think the thing with the oats is they were planted way to densely....at least by looks of it. They are used quite a lot in establishing tame fields very successfully. I would estimate 1 plant per square foot would have supplied the necessary shade. Just my thought. The others are not failures - they are learning opportunities!

  • @MotosAllotmentGarden
    @MotosAllotmentGarden Před rokem +1

    Some great advice, Thank you😊👍

  • @bobobaggins95
    @bobobaggins95 Před rokem +2

    Finishing my garden off this weekend then just need to wait for harvesting. This is great timing for everyone south of the equator haha. Just in seedlings i lost roughly 25% of everything but thanks to one of your earlier videos I did plenty extra. Whether it was germination, one randomly hot day, a rebel slug/snail taking one night to eat like 5 seedlings... Probably the biggest regret I would have had

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Před rokem +1

    Community gardens and churchs often love extra plants!

  • @josealeman332
    @josealeman332 Před rokem +1

    Thanks guys really good information here..I learn one or two of these the hard way this year.

  • @Soulfulmessofthings
    @Soulfulmessofthings Před rokem +2

    Thanks for that, I'll make sure to try to apply those tips in my first garden this summer!

    • @AntiUgg
      @AntiUgg Před rokem

      Enjoy, it’s great!

  • @cynthiacolledge7441
    @cynthiacolledge7441 Před rokem

    love this channel, always fun & always something new to learn

  • @waym0resblues
    @waym0resblues Před rokem

    Love your videos, your speaking style is such that I retain everything lol, easy to immediately understand, thank you for all of these!

  • @askmamalouise7605
    @askmamalouise7605 Před 9 měsíci

    I loved this video! It was so relatable! Thank you all!

  • @juliemcgugan1244
    @juliemcgugan1244 Před rokem

    These past 2.5 years, I have put a lot of energy into build compost from garden and kitchen waste. I am relatively new to the country I am in and although in the EU, I do not trust the soil, hay or composted manure sold here. I had a bad experience with a bag of soil I tried from a garden Centre to germinate some seeds and I am convinced it was aminopyralid toxicity. Luckily, it was as simple as binning the seedlings and starting over. I didn’t put any in my garden (we were still waiting to move into our new home and construction had been delayed due to the pandemic. One of the first things I invested in was some composting bins and as those have filled up, I have built a few more. It is taking time, but so should have some very nice compost to use next spring!

  • @tanyawilliamson3968
    @tanyawilliamson3968 Před rokem +1

    My biggest mistake this fall was not waiting until the weather had cooled off to plant my carrots. Wanted to get a head start getting them in early but they struggled to come up and then the heat just killed them back. Definitely need to work on my timing.

  • @julielindstrom4320
    @julielindstrom4320 Před rokem

    Thank you for this! I’ve made a couple of those mistakes and more. Kevin, I could really use a season-to-season 101 gardening video. I feel like I’m still a newbie gardener!

  • @MsRoun
    @MsRoun Před rokem +2

    Great tips. Thank you. 💚💚💚

  • @hardsoulbrother9420
    @hardsoulbrother9420 Před rokem

    When watching your videos, I accidentally hit ‘like’ and never knew when! Really a beautiful and magnificent work. I also sent you a sea of love and appreciation and my permanent connection. Also my full package of support. Thanks for your honesty!

  • @amandacondren2004
    @amandacondren2004 Před rokem

    I planted a fall garden completely as a test run, and I'm glad I did! Now i know what to plant for real next year 😍

  • @Flinn-rx8tq
    @Flinn-rx8tq Před rokem

    (5:02) I loved your little scene there xD
    (9:46) I love how you emerge out of things at the start of some of your videos xD

  • @TheFigHunter
    @TheFigHunter Před rokem

    Love the constant learning process of cultivating food

  • @theattemptedhomemaker

    Thanks! And keep up the incredible work ❤️

  • @JK-jf7xq
    @JK-jf7xq Před rokem +2

    Good tips and reminders.

  • @travistaylor6110
    @travistaylor6110 Před rokem

    My mistakes:
    (1) I planted the little small sunflowers, not the big 5 foot ones, way too close together and in not enough soil. Out of 6 that I planted, only 1 will survive to flower. So like Brianna said, spacing is key.
    (2) Didnt do research on what veggies were what season. I just got super excited and laid down everything I got my hands on.😂 all my broccoli and brussel sprouts died before they made it out of infancy. So planting correctly within the seasons was the biggest lesson I've learned so far.

  • @HookedandRooted
    @HookedandRooted Před rokem +1

    I just finished digging up my dahlias to store for Winter (I garden in 6b). I don't EVER want to do this again....until next Spring 🥴

  • @RiotWild
    @RiotWild Před rokem

    The 3rd property brother gives great gardening advice

  • @RedbeardJack
    @RedbeardJack Před rokem

    Getting into gardening for the first time and I just discovered I love growing plants!

  • @dennisjamieson3328
    @dennisjamieson3328 Před rokem +3

    Lots of good advice. Really enjoyed the presentation

  • @leejudith5209
    @leejudith5209 Před rokem

    So , perceiving our mistakes as learning experiences . Thanks for sharing your unexpected results .

  • @gratefulMOMent
    @gratefulMOMent Před rokem

    What a great video. I love what you’re doing with your channel. Thank you. 🌱💚

  • @rhondawells1295
    @rhondawells1295 Před rokem

    I have so many lessons learned. I plan to actually write them down this year.

  • @JoeAugustAcoustic
    @JoeAugustAcoustic Před rokem +1

    I launched my new garden at my new home 2 years ago. I bought 4 cubic yards and 5 cubic yards of 50/50 mix in consecutive years from two extremely reputable local companies. Both times it was not "compost", first was just a heavy manure mix and the second was basically sand. I spent this fall doing my best to amend and re-balance the soil for next year. Granted I needed a lot of soil to fill a lot of beds so bulk was necessary, but lesson learned. Can't really trust what these companies are putting out without getting your nose right in it, which is my fault for not doing.

  • @that_auntceleste5848
    @that_auntceleste5848 Před rokem

    Jacques thank you. I have trouble walking away when there are still fruits at all. I waited until after our first hard freeze to FINALLY clean up the last of tomatoes here yesterday, which of course means those areas are in no way ready for spring. I'm near Chicago, that's crazy!

  • @CREATIVEMINDSBACKTOBASICcgs

    I’ve experienced that too, thanks 😊

  • @pixiegirl1730
    @pixiegirl1730 Před rokem

    I learned so much this season. Hope next year will be better. My biggest mistake was trellising too late and not enough

  • @patriciashaw9960
    @patriciashaw9960 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video 😊

  • @LTeppler
    @LTeppler Před rokem +1

    Great points in here!

  • @luxey-pooks
    @luxey-pooks Před rokem +2

    Gorgeous garden! xxx

  • @chrismarshall4486
    @chrismarshall4486 Před rokem

    That is a great thing I learned this past year. I am not going to detonate so much space to experimental crops. I’m going to experiment in small quantities and leave my big spaces to things I know will do well

  • @enatp6448
    @enatp6448 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @alexrice1870
    @alexrice1870 Před rokem +2

    You can always amend bunk soil but it requires a till more often then not. Tea is always an option.

    • @alexrice1870
      @alexrice1870 Před rokem

      I suggest Dragonfly Earth Medicine soil amendments.

  • @zengardener4279
    @zengardener4279 Před rokem

    Use compost tea for energizing your raised beds and anything else that needs it. you can also use alfalfa pellets in the tea or sew directly to the plants .As for the corn, plant them 12 inches apart and use green beans between the corn. This year I will try bush beans to shade the soil. Happy Gardening from Nor Calif. zone 9-10

  • @kburkes4245
    @kburkes4245 Před rokem

    About vetting your soil: people are finding residue from clopyralid herbicides in compost and related soils. Getting a sample is a good idea, and if you have time try germinating a bean plant. Legumes are especially sensitive and you'll know pretty quick if there's herbicide present.

  • @silv4276
    @silv4276 Před rokem

    This was a great sponsor ad :D
    I didn't really do much at all last year, but I'm hoping to do a lot better this time. Just ran out of energy, but hopefully taking the year to recharge myself, I can do a much better job next goaround

  • @NevadaButterfly
    @NevadaButterfly Před rokem

    Great video! Very useful.

  • @ashachanai
    @ashachanai Před rokem

    Never disappointed with your content. I love gardening and watching tips and tricks. Have you ever included gardeners in colder climates? Just move home to MI from TX and ya girl needs help!😂

  • @brittnyfitzgerald6165

    This is very useful for a first time Gardner like me!

  • @lawrenberghanson4401
    @lawrenberghanson4401 Před rokem +1

    As always. Thanks for sharing and thank YOU for all you do. Jacque's acting was superb in the cut to the sponsor video. For a moment, I thought there really was a mistake. 😂

  • @lizdietrich6801
    @lizdietrich6801 Před rokem

    Love you guys! I started watching for gardening tips years ago but now I look forward to laughing at Kevin and Jacques, their chemistry is great!!!! 😄😂🤣

  • @karenharrisonbinette
    @karenharrisonbinette Před rokem

    Loved the video, and the format!
    I take that late-season abundance of Shishito peppers, freeze them, and enjoy them on pizza in the winter. We’re growing more of them this year so we can have more to freeze.
    Not challenging the point, tho 😀

  • @urbangardeningchronicles

    Great video 👍🏾🌱

  • @lemonfiend108
    @lemonfiend108 Před rokem

    The seedlings hit big for me this year. I did sow some extras, but not enough, here we are 11 days out from the first day of summer and we had hail and a light snow flurry today. My whole grow season has gone awry!