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Komentáře • 332

  • @chanwittwer4925
    @chanwittwer4925 Před 5 dny +73

    1 tomato in the bowl, 2 tomatoes for Kevin, 1 tomato in the bowl, 3 tomatoes for Kevin.....😂😂❤❤

  • @lynnwillard3414
    @lynnwillard3414 Před 4 dny +10

    it's great to see experienced gardeners have real life issues. nothing is more discouraging that seeing other peoples perfect gardens all the time when we are here struggling LOL

  • @ricsgarden7394
    @ricsgarden7394 Před 5 dny +12

    For the last couple of years I have been placing onions in between all my plants. It seems to have decreased the bug amount by about 90%. I have no proof this is what caused it but I never see any bugs on Onions here so I think it may be warding off insects from neighboring plants. Onions are cheap. Give it a shot

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Před 4 dny +1

      I do that with radishes too. Works really well.

  • @CreepingThyme
    @CreepingThyme Před 5 dny +17

    Missouri here & I also grow in the tubs. I have found that my plants do a lot better against bug’s & disease if I don’t group my plants. My squash are scattered throughout the garden between tomatoes, peppers, green beans, flowers etc.

  • @teresabry
    @teresabry Před 4 dny +16

    Videos like this is why I trust and love y'all because this is real garden life not just the perfect plants and harvest. Thank y'all.

    • @anitakleinman7542
      @anitakleinman7542 Před 4 dny

      Greetings from Mesa, Az. I would appreciate a future video on liquid or dry fertilyzer....how much, how often. I appreciate you sharing your experiences and wisdom😊

  • @anneo3754
    @anneo3754 Před 5 dny +9

    You should not compost the rust damaged plants. Burn it to kill the fungus spores first 😊 It's looking pretty good still in the greenhouse!

  • @debbymullies8381
    @debbymullies8381 Před 4 dny +10

    I watched a recent CZcamsr show how he gets rid of them - my plants grew so beautiful and then started looking awful - this guy said to put water in a spray bottle and put some Dawn dish soap in - shake it up and spray on the stem and on the bugs - I did this the other day and it worked fabulously!! My plants quickly regained their vigor and are blooming like crazy - this was the best remedy I have seen!

    • @Dianatorres6990
      @Dianatorres6990 Před 4 dny +1

      Yes Dawn I good for getting rid of fleas and oils on dogs. I know right? 👍

    • @lidip8700
      @lidip8700 Před 4 dny +1

      FYI: Castile Soap is easier on plants.
      Tip: keep that Dawn Soap water away from pepper plants.
      I used it once for bugs and my peppers nearly died.

    • @debbymullies8381
      @debbymullies8381 Před 4 dny

      @@lidip8700 oh thank you for that info!!

  • @debracolantuono7547
    @debracolantuono7547 Před 5 dny +35

    Hi! From New York ! Yes, squash bugs were destroying plants...found out a couple of years ago to plant squash later in season (early July) It worked! Hallelujah!!! 😊😊

    • @corinne7126
      @corinne7126 Před 4 dny +2

      Upstate NY also and started planting squash plants in July

    • @amysheffield9583
      @amysheffield9583 Před 4 dny

      @@corinne7126 I am from upstate ny as well. I am Rochester NY area where are you located?

    • @amysheffield9583
      @amysheffield9583 Před 4 dny

      I am in Rochester NY area where are you located?

  • @LanceBailey-iu9vo
    @LanceBailey-iu9vo Před 5 dny +18

    Thank you, Kevin and Sarah. Harvest is always the really fun part of gardening. It was fun to watch.

  • @elizabethblane201
    @elizabethblane201 Před 4 dny +4

    When you did the "milk" video, my two yellow zucchinis plants were almost dead from powdery mildew. I started spraying them with 40% milk and 60% water once a week. They have made a miraculous recovery and all the new leaves are healthy and the plants are starting to pump out more zucchini. I'm now a big believer in spraying milk for PM. I didn't have an aphid problem, but it sure works well for PM. I also use it on my winter squash, melons and cukes.

  • @ashleehouse5204
    @ashleehouse5204 Před 5 dny +5

    I especially enjoy the random plants. I have 2 tomato plants from my neighbor throwing scraps over for the animals. They are doing better than the ones in my garden.

  • @wichitatxgal
    @wichitatxgal Před 5 dny +7

    God Bless you and your hard work. I learned so much from this video. Both of you are wonderful teachers.❤

  • @whitestone4401
    @whitestone4401 Před 5 dny +10

    Your videos are always filled with great information. I hate to say it but I think we need a good cold, snowy winter. The bugs are just out of control this year in Michigan.

    • @leahtruckenbrod1279
      @leahtruckenbrod1279 Před 5 dny +4

      Same in Illinois! I tried to help build my newly turned over lawn soil by mulching with shredded leaves and combined w milder winter I had a horrendous start to garden, replanting so much. IIncluding marigolds!!

    • @juliemcgugan1244
      @juliemcgugan1244 Před 4 dny +2

      Same in Paphos, Cyprus. It just doesn’t get cold enough for long enough to kill any of the pests. And then they come back earlier and are stronger every year!

  • @kathyelseroad3166
    @kathyelseroad3166 Před 5 dny +24

    You can eat the squash plant flowers. Bread them and fry them. They taste just like the squash. Delicious!

    • @chrismoore9686
      @chrismoore9686 Před 4 dny +1

      You can also stuff them with sausage and/or cheese! MMMM

    • @edwardantrobusjr2253
      @edwardantrobusjr2253 Před 2 dny

      Stuffing them sounds great. Breading doesn't fit into a keto diet.😢

    • @PortCanon
      @PortCanon Před 2 dny +1

      @@edwardantrobusjr2253We have used crushed pork rinds for “breading” in keto recipes. There are some other alternatives.

  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139 Před 5 dny +5

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that pouts over having to pull plants. 😆 But, the facts are, the stink bugs have moved in here and they have begun to ravage the fruits and the plants. Time to get the plants gone before the bugs start laying their eggs in the soil.

    • @Maria-ql3fc
      @Maria-ql3fc Před 4 dny +1

      Here in lower Alabama it's leaf footed bugs, I haven't seen any squash bugs but plenty of pickle worms and vine borers.

  • @AnlikerAcres1
    @AnlikerAcres1 Před 5 dny +7

    Do you have to worry about squash bugs staying in the soil after pulling the infected plants out?

  • @wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036

    Squash bugs destroyed my pumpkins, zucchini etc. I have to start over too. Cucumbers still kicking, no aphids but flea beetles issues on many plants. I had hundreds of volunteer tomatoes... They're growing everywhere!

  • @MNTNSTARZ80.
    @MNTNSTARZ80. Před 5 dny +12

    One thing I found that controls squash bugs is a 60% milk to water ratio sprayed on plants weekly as they grow before there's an infestation.
    Making sure to get the underside of the leaves.

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 Před 4 dny +1

    Kevin, good idea for a t-shirt. Tomato with a macron above the A. Another down below it. That will get all the middle schoolers & teens wondering. What is that? Better yet put it in cursive! Lol 😆 🤣

  • @user-gb3il1kk9y
    @user-gb3il1kk9y Před 4 dny +1

    To get rid of squash bugs, spray the leaves, top and bottom, with Dawn soap and water. Kills them in 30 seconds. Check them daily if you see any bugs.

  • @jdollar5852
    @jdollar5852 Před 5 dny +14

    We pulled our squash and zucchini yesterday. Squash bugs were no problem. We just don't have anywhere to put all the darn squash! We try to put up enough to have squash 2x a week throughout the year and we've already put up 100 pints. Planting purple hull and zipper peas today.
    Cantaloupe is making 2-3 per day.
    Okra and tomatoes are just getting going good.
    Our green beans finished 2 weeks ago. We put up all we need for the year.
    Geez at the cucumbers! We are getting 8-10 a day.
    This is all in raised beds here in Georgia. June has been exceptionally hot and dry, so my water bill will be high. We got 2" of rain from a thunderstorm yesterday and that's the most we've had since May.

    • @juliehall2343
      @juliehall2343 Před 4 dny

      Find a recipe for squash relish and canned it is wonderful to eat with peas or put in your chicken salad tuna salad just delicious

  • @user-zw8wh9uy9s
    @user-zw8wh9uy9s Před 5 dny +5

    Another CZcams channel, Celebrating Appalachia, She made a homemade concoction that was working pretty well for squash bugs

  • @kathylyon8509
    @kathylyon8509 Před 5 dny +6

    I will be starting to spray milk today on my Amish Paste tomatoes. I have had to trim yellow and dying leaves and branches last night. I didn’t see any bugs but I am going to start now before I have a huge problem. Last night I had a start into Japanese beetles on my green beans. We got rain last evening so spraying wouldn’t have done much. But today is a new morning and I am going to get right on them. Thank you for all of your tips that you are passing on. I am 4-5 weeks behind your growing season, I’m in the very northeastern corner of Indiana. Thank you Kevin and Sarah!

  • @kimberlyllamas5804
    @kimberlyllamas5804 Před 5 dny +10

    You just look so dang cute with that big hat on. Your green house looks amazing.

  • @susanstokesbrungard291
    @susanstokesbrungard291 Před 5 dny +7

    Happy seeing you all .lv and Prayers.

  • @30dayride67
    @30dayride67 Před 5 dny +4

    Tomatoes are also super easy to root from a cutting off a healthy one for a head start on a replacement plant.

    • @Maria-ql3fc
      @Maria-ql3fc Před 4 dny

      Yeah I like doing that instead of starting new seeds. I pick suckers from my best producing and best tasting plants.

  • @hughmanatee7433
    @hughmanatee7433 Před 2 dny

    I grow in the soil in a greenhouse. Each year, before planting, I put the chickens in the greenhouse for a couple of weeks. They eat every bug, every bug egg, and every weed and every weed seed. And poop all over the place. We start every year bug free. When the state inspector came into our greenhouse he was sure we were spraying something bad because our bug population was so low. I had a hard time getting him to believe that all we use is chickens. I had to show him the chicken poop to get him to understand the nature of my system.

  • @triciasklodowske5653
    @triciasklodowske5653 Před 4 dny +1

    I found squash bugs on my cucumbers Thursday evening and none on my zucchini or other squash plants!! It was only 2 bugs but they had already laid eggs on a number of leaves. So got that all cleared out. Planted onions with my tomatoes and so far no hornworms, praying it keeps working. Greenhouse growing would be wonderful. God bless and protect.

  • @chasingmoonlightfarm
    @chasingmoonlightfarm Před 4 dny +1

    In SE Virginia we had squash bugs until November....so it really depends on location...😅

  • @dorcasbockelman2392
    @dorcasbockelman2392 Před 4 dny +1

    Thank you so much I always have trouble with squash bugs. Since I'm a new Gardener I didn't realize that I could replant and they would have time to come up and produce. I love watching your channel.

  • @ginagraves9302
    @ginagraves9302 Před 5 dny +2

    In the ground we rotated our plant. Never grow in the same spot of dirt every year. Because it encourages the bugs to come to the same spot.

  • @lynngatlin4469
    @lynngatlin4469 Před 3 dny

    I have lived on a farm all my life in west Tennessee an i absolutely love all these homestead videos of families are gardening an growing their own food. An I'm always amazed with all the techniques an idealogy of what the best setups are. Im no horticultural type person strictly learned from my parents an grandparents. I myself have never had the kind of problems people have i know that may sound funny to most. But please don't misunderstand me when i say i guess we had the squash bugs an aphids an rust an all the other things but we always had a game plan that took care of any problems. An for many years we i was a child it wasn't even a obtion to go to the garden without a wheelbarrow cause buckets an other tote things just wasn't going to work.

  • @m250xl
    @m250xl Před 4 dny +2

    The 70’s called and they want their mustache back. 😂

  • @elainebuchka6533
    @elainebuchka6533 Před 4 dny +1

    ❤🎉Thanks for Sharing about the Good & the Bad, Kevin & Sarah.. GOD BLESS 🙌 🙏 😅always Enjoy seeing Kevin Grazing in the TOMATOE PICKING!! ❤ MO right here too..HAPPY GROWING!!

  • @reneelavoie9807
    @reneelavoie9807 Před 4 dny

    From Montreal, Quebec, Canada, starting to preserve herbs, herb tea, and soon the cherry tomatoes and cucumbers!! 🎉

  • @rrbb36
    @rrbb36 Před dnem

    Congratulations on the “tomato recovery”. As far as the squash bugs go, delayed planting is such a great strategy that I’m surprised how few people actually know about it.
    However, I’m trying out a strategy discussed in a Missouri Extension article I read recently. They recommend planting a “trap crop” at the 4 corners of your main (squash) “cash crop”. The “trap crop” they recommend is the Blue Hubbard Squash which the SVB apparently PREFERS above all other varieties👍
    What an adorable hat, Sarah-it looks great on you❤️

  • @tamararoberts9307
    @tamararoberts9307 Před 12 hodinami

    Sarah, you look so much younger without glasses ❤ i used to but now in my 60s 😊 but at this age i don't care as much 😉. Great harvest !

  • @rebeccaplumlee9601
    @rebeccaplumlee9601 Před 4 dny

    I love zucchini. For some reason I never had issue with squash bugs. I raised a zillion kids, so I always planted a big garden.
    1 year I only had 8 hills zucchini, but the yeild was phenomenal. We had zucchini pizza (zucchini & bread crumbs for crust), zucchini lasagna (long cut zuke as noodles), zucchini pickles, zucchini jelly, zucchini relish, zucchini bread, zucchini cakes, and in baked goods & mixed in with pumpkin, °fried, boiled, baked, as & in soups, with everything.
    1 day I went to garden & no zucchini... As in no plants. I hollared & out came 5 sheepish kids. They had gotten sick of zucchini (even😄 with the variety) & had beat me outside to do chores. They had pulled out vines & fed to the pigs & chickens.
    I was upset, but laughing. 😂😂😂.
    So a few months later, we had zucchini in the form of eggs & meat🎉🎉🎉

  • @amandamarohl9034
    @amandamarohl9034 Před 4 dny

    Hey guys! Just a tip, remove the top few inches of soil in each infected tub before you reseed ( that is if ya want to go to the trouble), there's gonna be tons of eggs in the soil, I almost bet that's why they linger later. Those microorganisms & nematodes in the soil will eat their eggs too, that's why I said milk was good for the plants...vitamins for the plants AND feeds the good stuff in the soil! My Lg. Cherry tom plants have little greenies on them...I haven't staked them yet, I really need too BUT, haha, both are growing really close to a couple pretty sturdy & not too talk & in full bloom (done goin up, enough anyway) Sunflowers! So I've kinda been holding out because a few days ago when I went to check on everybody their little arms were almost long enough to tie to the sunflowes! So win win & easy lesson to plant a sunflower seed or two in the fall beside where where each tomato's gonna go & by the time I go to plant toms, the guy is established, it's roots shouldn't be tooo long to dig by yet & by the time it needs staked it shod be close enough to hold out & bam! Problem solved lol...we will see anyway :) ( I plant a 5/6' -ish varieties.) I don't have a greenhouse and I love your guys', can't wait to buy a house!!! Hope you're enjoying your weekend! Be safe! ✌🍅😁

  • @lauracrazyhatdiscoveries8429

    I watched a gardeners video Seven Sparrows Farm. His job was to take duct tape and scissors into the garden. He lifted all the leaves every few days. Any squash bugs eggs he pulled them off w the tape and it kept them free from an infestation. I tried it w green frog tape cause that’s what I had it worked fantastic! Up until about three years ago I’d never had them. That year they came in like a plague. Her advise worked very well!

  • @kristenhasleftthebuilding1380

    Kentucky Wonders are my favorite bean very prolific n tasty🌱 Don't know if you have tried cucumber chips 🥒 very delicious n keto friendly: wash cucumber slice thin with a mandolin pat dry, cover with olive oil n seasonings of your choice bake at 350° for 10 to 15 minutes enjoy 🎉

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 Před 4 dny +1

    Jeez, since last week, it looks like you are in a jungle! Beautiful! God bless you all and many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister 🙏🏻 ☦️ 💙 ❤️

  • @brendachapman4559
    @brendachapman4559 Před 4 dny

    I saw that Kevin... One For The Bowl And Two For Me, One For The Bowl And Two For Me. What a plan! Much Love and Blessings

  • @ariesloveandlight5367
    @ariesloveandlight5367 Před 4 dny +1

    What a gift yaaay! I love free compost plants❤️

  • @1jw298
    @1jw298 Před 5 dny +6

    Have you tried introducing ladybugs into your garden? You can order thousands of them.

    • @tammyb520
      @tammyb520 Před 5 dny +4

      They did that before. They could try that again

    • @AussieTracy
      @AussieTracy Před 5 dny +11

      They did that a few weeks back.

    • @suesmyder
      @suesmyder Před 4 dny

      I've had millions of ladybugs this year in Colorado. In the garden, around my currant bushes. Just amazing to see them.

  • @demetricadement1138
    @demetricadement1138 Před 3 dny

    Appreciate your realism in gardening. The good, bad and ugly of the whole process. My first year doing this and i have learned a lot from the two of you.

  • @Schel67
    @Schel67 Před 3 dny

    Hi Kevin and Sarah, My family of 3 (myself, husband, and teenage son) are vacationing in Branson Missouri and I’ve thinking of y’all! I’ve been subscribed to your channel since you first started on CZcams. it’s beautiful here! I still am loving your channel. Thanks for sharing all your homesteading experiences.

  • @bennym1956
    @bennym1956 Před 5 dny +3

    Heat in Ga is killing my squash and cucumber plants even though I water them. other plants are surviving fine.

  • @caroll.2474
    @caroll.2474 Před 4 dny

    I’ve switched to jade beans too. I find they produce very well and they seem to taste and can better. I was always a blue lake girl, but I’m a definitely a jade believer.

  • @swianecki
    @swianecki Před 5 dny +3

    That was a wonderful harvest. Hope the second round of plants provide many more meals.

  • @YamIa3gypsy
    @YamIa3gypsy Před 5 dny +1

    Yes I really like the Jade beans too. Haven’t heard much reference to Baker Creek this year from you guys.

  • @user-rj1ml1ez6t
    @user-rj1ml1ez6t Před 3 dny

    Please take this the right way.... Watch this video and your back structure while you are harvesting cucumbers and peppers. I worry about your hunch backs. Love you both

  • @kate-birdsommer8139
    @kate-birdsommer8139 Před 5 dny

    Great job! Blessings to you, too!🙏

  • @suezqcamacho
    @suezqcamacho Před 4 dny +1

    My first garden is doing ok. Bugs have been a problem. Gonna try the milk idea. U guys have the best garden and channel

  • @georgejarvis9613
    @georgejarvis9613 Před 4 dny +1

    I USE A CORDLESS VACUUMN CLEANIER TO VACCUUMN SQUASH BJGS UP AS WILL AS OTHER BUGS. WORKS WELL FOR WASPS.

  • @kirkwilson10
    @kirkwilson10 Před 5 dny +1

    I used to plant a whole bunch of squash & zucchini, then deal with the mountains of squash & zucchini. Now I plant 3 hills at a time, killing any bugs that I see & removing any eggs. I mix Sevin w/ DE in the spring and sprinkle it ONLY on the stem at ground level. That old farmer is right. The squash bugs diminish as the season progresses and I wind up using only DE & injecting Bt by July. When I see blossoms on the first 3 hills, I plant the next 3 hills. Keeps us in a nice supply of squash till frost. Now if someone could find a cure for " pickle worms"....😊

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Před 5 dny +2

    In our area, the joke about dropping off baseball bat zuchini on the porch of the neighbor is often a reality. Even so, old school gardeners used to plant 2 rounds of zuchini with the second one going in the ground during mid July. We have higher heat and dry droughts which tax zuchini plants and lead to both fewer and lesser quality zuchini.

  • @mhowell3717
    @mhowell3717 Před 5 dny +2

    Good morning ❤

  • @MNTNSTARZ80.
    @MNTNSTARZ80. Před 5 dny +1

    From everything I've read and tried rust is a fungus, the only thing that seems to work is to not plant things too close so that air can circulate more readily and dry the leaves between waterings..
    I also remove the lower leaves from beans so that they don't touch the ground.

  • @kaybusby7507
    @kaybusby7507 Před 5 dny +1

    Great harvest hopefully you'll have another great one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @theresaniemann3899
    @theresaniemann3899 Před 4 dny

    I love it when you harvest the veg and to see all your lovely plants in the Greenhouse

  • @user-wl4nv3ls2i
    @user-wl4nv3ls2i Před 4 dny +1

    Thanks for the info. My squash looks like yours, also in Missouri.

  • @anniemorrison1250
    @anniemorrison1250 Před 4 dny

    I enjoy learning the successes and failures you guys face. It helps to keep my interest in getting out there to try and grow some food for my family. Thanks for the tips and where to find the best products and seeds. I'm glad to know I'm not alone in fighting the bugs. You have not mentioned the Japanese beetles this year. I must have trapped a thousand bugs this year!

  • @livingintoday06
    @livingintoday06 Před 5 dny +1

    Welp I know what im doing this weekend. Thx for the reminder. Loved the music that went along with the pucking today.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před 5 dny +7

    Always so much fun watching you two working out problems and working together starting a second crop. Never gave it a thought to do like you folks have done with a greenhouse and how you care for your gardens. It's amazing the amount of food you grow for you and your families. Thanks for sharing with everyone. Fred.

  • @alenneglock502
    @alenneglock502 Před 4 dny

    Amazing that you did this! This morning I took all my squash plants out and replanted them. The squash bugs were crazy this year! Glad to see I'm not alone in doing this!

  • @tinamincheski2195
    @tinamincheski2195 Před 4 dny

    Thank you ! Good show 😊

  • @jillcaponi8995
    @jillcaponi8995 Před 3 dny +1

    You should try green blaze green beans from Hoss tools. They are good for high heat and mine are doing great outside in drought conditions. No rust , lots of tasty straight beans with usually two or three harvests.

  • @SamSung-ww3rp
    @SamSung-ww3rp Před 4 dny

    Great that you have time to start over. What goes on you plants can go in you. Great choice to not put highly chemical sprays on your garden.

  • @lynngliottone2812
    @lynngliottone2812 Před 4 dny

    Sarah, I know JUST how you feel. I feel awful even thinning my seedlings...lol. Good luck with your second rounds, and God Bless!

  • @teresahendley5659
    @teresahendley5659 Před 5 dny +1

    I am in zone 8a, planted 2 butternut and 2 spaghetti squash plants in spring. It has been a battle with the squash bugs but I think overall I won. Went out daily inspecting leaves for eggs and pulling live bugs to drown in soapy water. I just put my zucchini in last week. Hopefully they won't require as much since it is late for the bugs. The aphids messed up my pepper plants and out of 15 plants I have 3 that are doing well.😢

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Před 4 dny

    Fantastic visit with you as revamp & harvest in your greenhouse! Thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦

  • @Maria-ql3fc
    @Maria-ql3fc Před 4 dny

    As usual a very informative video. The wait is over for harvesting all the hard work.

  • @Elense957
    @Elense957 Před 2 dny

    Been gardening in Missouri and Arkansas for close to 30 years. Squash bugs are here until the first frost and even after (have found them in empty pots, still alive, in winter). They are alive and thriving on the dead plants I pull out at first frost. I keep hearing this idea to plant later, but it must be for a different growing zone than we are in. The only solution is to spray them, I have tried the organic route, picking them, etc. They just reproduce too quickly to keep up with if you have any volume of plants.

  • @happyquilt1557
    @happyquilt1557 Před 4 dny

    Oh yes! I really enjoy your videos! And I’m so glad both of you still stay in the subject of homestead lifestyle. Help me to remind me what to do in my garden. And tips that I learned before and forget about it. But mostly I learn a lot from you 💕 thanks 🙏 great team work job.

  • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
    @user-kv2pt4lu9y Před 4 dny

    My mother gardens out of doors, although she starts seeds indoors on her radiant heat floor. She picks off or smashes slugs, snails, bugs, beetles, eggs,... that are pests. She feeds some to chickens or ducks OR puts in salt water in a 20 oz/ 1/2 L bottle.

    • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
      @user-kv2pt4lu9y Před 4 dny

      The youngest local grandchildren are pretty good helpers on pest patrol, too.

  • @halinawiecek2297
    @halinawiecek2297 Před 5 dny

    How are you doing guys you have beautiful vegetables is nice to
    watching you.

  • @vesiletekas5927
    @vesiletekas5927 Před 4 dny

    I before following any accounts will look to see if l get any vibes, l got very positive and warm vibes from you both and now become your number one fan 😊

  • @stevebriggs7026
    @stevebriggs7026 Před 4 dny

    I've found out that squash bugs don't like the smell of borage. I've planted borage in between every plant and tomato no squash bugs.

  • @roxanneheusdens8051
    @roxanneheusdens8051 Před 4 dny

    Haha, Kevin, your shirt made me laugh today!

  • @PaulaJoDavis
    @PaulaJoDavis Před 4 dny

    Thanks for sharing! Shalom and Blessings!

  • @ginagraves9302
    @ginagraves9302 Před 5 dny

    Greatful you share

  • @sherryhavens3657
    @sherryhavens3657 Před dnem

    Thank you for the information about the squash bugs! I will be replanting now 🎉

  • @TheBest-ob1kj
    @TheBest-ob1kj Před 3 dny

    Great info, Tks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @Grammyabigail
    @Grammyabigail Před 5 dny

    I will try late squash, too. Thanks for the tip.

  • @MoneypitHomestead
    @MoneypitHomestead Před 4 dny

    Enjoyed the video, it’s great the tomatoes plants are doing better now crazy that milk did wonders.

  • @SimplyJanHomestead
    @SimplyJanHomestead Před 4 dny

    Love Vegega! Great advice on the plants!

  • @rogerpultz5597
    @rogerpultz5597 Před 4 dny

    Really enjoyed watching 👍👍

  • @user-ss9xc1uk6y
    @user-ss9xc1uk6y Před 4 dny

    Beautiful harvest 👍

  • @johnzink3309
    @johnzink3309 Před 5 dny

    Thx

  • @marktoldgardengnome4110

    This year we planted double our shelling Peas and decide to use our trellis for pole
    beans until after the Peas were done and harvested. By planting early always done
    by July 1st. We way, way over planted Peas to the point the plants were slow to mature
    because they were so over crowded. The date is important because that's when the
    Japanese Beetles arrive. By the hundreds. This year we've seen about 1 dozen, but this
    year there were no beans to great them. We were expecting our Peas to take a hit but
    only minor at the end of their picking, but we didn't expect zero damage, I mean none.
    The intent was to minimize the damage, not eliminate the damage. They are usually
    gone by the end of August. When the Peas are done our beans will get planted,
    germinated, covered for a few weeks and still get our beans in. Happy dance every day!

  • @mskippi
    @mskippi Před 4 dny

    Very nice looking garden

  • @troutonsteroids
    @troutonsteroids Před 5 dny +1

    Recently was told by a horticulturalist who has a greenhouse business to use citric acid (vitamin C) on tomato plants. Never knew about milk either.

  • @stephencameron1709
    @stephencameron1709 Před 4 dny

    I always learn something from you folks. Jade beans sound like a good producer. Great harvest! Val C

  • @shark5944
    @shark5944 Před 4 dny

    Hi you 2, Love your video's, so much great info that you share. I wanted to share with you something I did to help my pole beans. I have food grade H2O2 and I used this to save them from a rust problem. I saw it starting and I used a diluted H2O2 Peroxide, I sprayed them for 3 evenings in a row and to my surprise this stopped it and my beans finshed the season really strong. I hope this helps if you are open to trying it. Thank you for all that you share with the gardening community.

  • @nickysyarnbarn
    @nickysyarnbarn Před 4 dny

    I really had to laugh around the 3 minute part. On the one plant you are growing boob tomatoes 😂 . Did anyone else see that? We love your videos and all the amazing tips and recipes. We never miss a new video. God bless you two and your families.

  • @Frankie_902
    @Frankie_902 Před 5 dny +1

    Jade Green beans are divine fresh and even after pressure canning they are even sweeter than at fresh picking. They look prettier then any of the other type of green beans, in my opinion. Glad y'all giving them a go.

    • @lynnschantz9185
      @lynnschantz9185 Před 5 dny

      I also grow Jade beans

    • @debbymullies8381
      @debbymullies8381 Před 4 dny +1

      @@Frankie_902 Jade are my favorite they grow fast and prolific producer

    • @Frankie_902
      @Frankie_902 Před 4 dny

      @@debbymullies8381 yes they certainly are prolific. We love them around here.

  • @susancraig-conger9464

    Squash Bugs……I have always felt the reason there is less as summer continues, the parents (early ones) have courted and laid there eggs in the soil. No more work for them. Spring warms as eggs hatch, so another large sighting of the nasty Squash Bugs.
    Do you ever answer questions on your email???? I have written last spring and early this spring to no answer.
    My question??? Have you ever found the type of sprinklers in your greenhouse that you got from Amazon. They have never been able to get more in since 2023. I need the continued pressure and cannot find any. Any help would be very appreciated.
    😊🙏🏼. Please keep your videos coming as the variety keeps me coming to see what next.

  • @maryellensunflowergirl8132

    Nice harvest guys. Going to start over also. I live in FL. Long growing season

  • @harvestenthusiast4519

    I don't know if you all know but if you take the all the green tomatoes at the end of the season or during if you want to take some sooner that are green and stick them in a Brown paper bag with some apples those apples ripen those over time.