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Farmer Marshall - Urban Gardener
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Приєднався 1 чер 2020
Easy gardening demonstrations and tips for all, whether you're just starting out or an experienced gardener. We can all learn something. I want to encourage others who are thinking about starting a garden to go ahead and make one, even if it's small. Experienced gardeners are definitely welcome here. We can share ideas and techniques to better our skills. I have 2 mottos. You Gotta Just Put it in Some Dirt and Let's Get Out There and Get a Little Dirty.
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I'm located in grow zone 8A in Georgia so my growing season is year-round..
I'm about to expand my ability to provide food by raising quail format and eggs.
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I'm located in grow zone 8A in Georgia so my growing season is year-round..
I'm about to expand my ability to provide food by raising quail format and eggs.
Snow-Covered Veggie Garden Tour?!? Not Your Typical Gardening Video!
Join me as I take you on a look at my veggie garden transformed into a winter wonderland! ❄️🌱 In this video, you'll see how the snow blankets my plants, creating a beautiful contrast against the vibrant greens of my winter crops. I'll share a tip on how to protect your garden during the colder months. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more gardening adventures throughout the seasons!"
Zone 8A gardening
My email address is FarmerMarshallYT@gmail.com
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Zone 8A gardening
My email address is FarmerMarshallYT@gmail.com
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Black Cherry tomatoes are great! They really do have a nice sweetness to them, so they have perfect contrast for sauces, salads, whatever you want. I eat loads just off the vine. ❤ Agreed on Cherokee Purple; I've grown them once, but they were so good. I sadly lost the plant early on, but the fruit it gave me was some of the best I'd ever tasted. Also definitely agreed on taste: I thought it was bias before, but I do notice that the majority of store bought tomatoes don't have as much flavour as the ones I've grown, or the ones I've gotten from the local farmer's market/other home gardeners. Like you, I buy from many different companies. I favour some over others, but at the end of the day, I love testing out different companies. I also save a fair bit of seed too, whenever I can. The companies I have the most by: West Coast Seeds, OSC (Ontario Seed Company), Veseys, McKenzie, and Burpee. I like MI Gardener too; been watching his channel for the past few seasons, and I've tried a couple of his seeds to great success. I'd buy more often, but it's often cheaper for me to order from Canadian seed companies. 😅 Love the video. Lots of interesting types, lots to look into to try for when my seed collection isn't quite so large. 😂
Love seeing Prince play in the snow!
Cherokee Purple, Cherokee Green, Cherokee Chocolate, Pineapple, Black Krim, and Carbon are my favorite slicers. Rosella, Black Cherry, Champagne Bubbles, Honey Comb, and Sun Gold are my favorite cherry tomatoes... I am so looking forward to seed starting. Spring can't come soon enough.. Good luck...
MI Gardener
I am really concerned about my garden as well! Completed blanketed with snow! I am imagining that the snow is acting as an insulator for my crops? Hopefully they will be ok! Thank you for sharing! ❄️🌱
Seed addiction is a good habit to have!!! 🌺 🥦 🌹
Is it all lettuces?
It's lacinato (dinosaur) kale, mustard greens, and a red mustard. None of it is lettuce.
Next to stone releases heat helps out too.😊
Wow that’s impressive nothing froze and died in the cold
Good deal
Black from Tula and Wisconsin 55 are my current favorites. I am growing a dwarf Cherokee purple mix and some Paul Robeson this Summer.
Lmaooooooo I bought over 50 packs at Dollar Tree.😂 And the coco coir is an awesome deal, too. 4 packs is the same prize as HomeDepot but in smaller sizes, which makes it easier to use. And they restocked the plant labels too!!
im doing indeterminate and determinates in one bed like 3 determinate one indeterminate my favorite cherry is sunrise bumblebee and pinolo de velvusa(bakers creek has the pinolo) same thing its a paste cherry tomato good pasty flavor and can be set on the counter for a looong time and have more of a bush indeterminate style so if you dont have a ton of space you can use them for both sauce and to eat
I too have a seed buying problem. Homegrown does taste much better. I enjoyed seeing what you have. I’m interested in some of the varieties you purchased. Thanks for sharing.
It's definitely a problem but a delicious one! 😉 Thanks for watching!
This was great! I grew up in Virginia and the snow has the same quality as what you’re showing us here. It took me right back to when I was a child and up until a young man, the sound of the snow when you walk in it, the dogs playing and rolling around, the collard greens under the snow -which always amazed me- even down to when I had a dog named Prince, only I spelled it Prints, because he had big feet and left big mud prints everywhere. It all took me back to some wonderful memories of the snow that we got on rare occasions. I’d imagine y’all don’t see it that often either, and that always makes it special. Thank you for this. I live in sunny, now smoky, California, and I haven’t walked in the snow in many years.
Glad I was able to bring back some precious memories! This was a rare snow event for us. Thanks for watching!
Your dogs are really enjoying the snow!
I didn't realize how much they would enjoy the snow! Thanks for watching!
I just found your channel- I love your seed video! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! I'm happy you found me! I'll be planting seeds soon!
@ me too! I’m in Oregon so I have to wait a bit for the weather dry out and warm up. Happy planting!
I support you in curating a variety of options. This might sound like enabling but it's support! I'm TRYING to be good but I bought a few from Lowes, I got a few in a discount so I got $10 worth for only shipping. But I went on MI-Gardener and favorited 90 items and they don't even have all the items I really wanted this year. And to top it... I'm waiting for February for the sale one of our garden store does and the Baker Creek catalog to arrive. 🤦🏻
I just hope I don't run out of space to plant everything...but I'm thinking about expanding my garden. Seed shopping is best done over & over. I just pre-ordered 3 seed potato varieties from MIgardener. Thanks for your support!
My husband and I love Rosella cherry tomatoes. They're a red/black cherry that has amazing flavor and good production in addition to being really pretty. Sun Gold and sun sugar have great flavor. Cherokee purple, as you mentioned, is amazing, and so is Marbonne, an F1 that's an improvement on a famous French heirloom, and Marnero is a black slicer that's a sister to Marbonne. So good! Great video. I love talking seeds in January, helps us get through the cold winter months! Happy sowing!
Hello Gardner! See you got the seed fever 😅. I have that same catalog from bakers creek but have not placed my ordered. I went thru the book 📕 like a kid 2 months b4 Christmas 🎄 making my wish list. We still have a ton of seeds left over from last year. Glad to know what’s your favorite and what works for you.
That's the best way describe it..."seed fever". You're right that Baker Creek catalog is like the old Sears Christmas catalog. Thanks for watching!
One of my favorite tomato is Ponderosa pink
My fav tomato for the past two years have been the Paul Robeson. I tend to just order from Migardener once a year. Ordering 10 seeds will give you free shipping so you’re literally only paying 20$!
Are you seedaholic? I can’t blame you ,You are ready for spring best tasting vegetables out of your garden 😮😅😊
I have that "seed fever"! Using seeds is the best way to get more variety. Thanks for watching!
Baker creek Home Depot
I saw that Home Depot's seeds are back in. I just had to buy a few. Thanks for watching!
Try glass corn
Taste clean and raw okra is delicious to me
Chicago here
I grew up in Chicago! Southside!!!
Hello neighbor & fellow seed addict!! And NO, you do not have a problem...cause if I say you do then that would mean I do as well. THIS video came across my feed today & I had to click on it. I have placed 4 seed orders since October but now after seeing your video, I will have to place another. Thanks...I think, LOL As I was watching, I told my daughter that I have to keep an eye on this guy...and at the end of the video you said you are in Adel! I have a cabin in Cordele but moved to north GA 2 years ago. I do come to the cabin about once a month so maybe one day after your garden gets to growing, we could meet up. Us seed addicts must stick together... Sending blessings to you & your family! Sharon in GA ((((Liked, subscribed & rang the bell. ))))
Growing herbs is a great idea. So many of them are perennial - once you get thyme, oregano, chives and sage established, they will keep coming back and you won't have to buy any more new seeds and plants. In Georgia, you can pretty much count in rosemary being perennial too (I wish I could here in Ohio). As far as tomatoes go, Paul Robeson has become one of my favorite slicers. Last year I tried Dr. Wyche's Yellow for the first time, and it grew huge, tasty yellow tomatoes - some weighed more than a pound. I also grow a lot of paste tomatoes, because I like to make fresh sauce and freeze supplies for the winter and spring. My go-to paste tomato has been Pomodoro Squisito, but I'm looking for heirloom/open pollinated varieties to rival it. I tried Opalka but didn't care for the taste and quality of the fruit (though it was very productive). Hungarian Heart was a good choice for size and flavor, but not as productive. This year, I'm going to try Jersey Devil and Blue Beech along with Hungarian Heart seeds I saved.
I don't understand the title!! What are too many seeds? Is that a thing?😂
Yep who has the most seed win😂🎉
Tigger melons smell sweeter than they actually taste. Just be aware that they are prolific and they fall off the vine when they are ripe. I grew them last summer (7a zone)
I love the Cherokee purple & grow them every year, even though they don’t produce a lot for me. My fav to make a sandwich out of.
Where are you located? Do you have squash vine bore and or squash bugs? If so how do you deal with them?
EVERYONE watching this video has the same problem you do! I have seed packets from two years ago. I haven’t even opened, but I’m still ordering more. My Baker seed order for this year is already $200.
@jody I thought i had a handle on my seed buying, and then I discovered dollar tree sales seeds, 4 packs for $1.25. 😂😂😂
MIGardeners Sweetie cherry tomatoes are my faves atm. They were so prolific and didn't quit for well into fall (7a.) Were very tasty until very end of season when cooler weather hit. 2024. I'm relatively new to geowing veg and hadn't had great luck with tomatoes as a rule, but that variety has been the most successful for me so far.
hi farmer marshall 🤗 new subscriber. found your channel on a search for seed haul videos. there is no such thing as having too many seeds. i placed my 2025 migardener order in november, I just picked up some corn seeds from dollar tree, my baker creek catalog is starred and highlighted for my next order and i still need to make the rounds at my big box orange and blue stores. a couple local spots have seed libraries where i donate and swap.. plus, i save seeds (not so much last year though). i also shop from etsy sellers and yt gardener online stores. yes, home garden produce tastes so much better than store-bought. im in southern california, zone 10b/11b and am doing something gardening related year-round in buckets, planter pots, vertical planters and mini raised beds. i have a pack of 2014 seeds that im going to sow and will also try my hand at stevia seeds this year. i don't have a greenhouse and do everything outside in my small backyard, but it all works out. tfs
Purple cherokee is the best tomato
2025 goals: Grier from seed, build up the soil for my in ground beds, stay consistent with watering and fertilizing.
I grow a mix of tomatoes. 1 cherry, 1 slicer, and 5 Roma. Is the base. I add more depending on how much space and what looks good when start seeds. I use them exclusively to make stewed tomatoes for chili. It is the best!🎉
Thanks for sharing. You are not alone. I have a small gardening space and I am trying to grow too many varieties! My tomato grow list for 2025: Micro-Dwarfs: Betimes MacBeth Fat Frog Groovy Tunes Red Robin Rosy Finch Tartufo Tiny Totem Inkspot Dwarfs: Adelaide Festival Kookaburra Cackle Loxton Lad Purple Reign Rosella Purple Russian Swirl Wild Fred
Informative haul! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Never too many. We have to keep sowing and growing our food
"What am I saying? You can do it!" You said that in another video, too. I love it! That must be your motto and it's really great! God bless 😊
I'm going to try growing Sharkfin melon and Tahitian melon squash. Robbie and Gary Gardening Easy have the sharkfin melon, also called Figleaf gourd, growing all over. I was inspired to try Tahitian Melon Squash by Garden Like a Viking. I also habe Molokhai seeds that I'm excited to grow and try. Your harvest this time of year is incredible! Did you say what zone you're in? I'm bingewatching your channel. Looks like you have a lot growing on. Gardening is my singular obsession 😂😊
Terroir Seeds, Territory Seeds, Botanical Interests, Seeds 'n Such, Nikitovka, Strictly Medicinal, and in bulk as sprouting or microgreen seeds through Walmart to get tons of seeds for cheap. I buy from Baker Creek most often and I think I have all of Migardener's stock. I give out homemade seed packets as prizes in my classroom, so not wasting my excess. ❤ love seeds! Have you grown Motherland okra, yet? I bought the seeds a while back, but forgot to plant them! I love fried okra, yum! Growing them up here in the PNW, mine have been on the smaller and less prolific side....but the flowers are like hibiscus 🌺 so lovely! You have good taste in seeds! You showed most of my favorites!
Jicama (hick-ah-muh) are crunchy and yummy. I like a little lime squeezed over it sliced up into stick shapes. We have very similar seed interests and seed buying amnesia 😂 I say the same thing about forgetting what I ordered in almost all my seed hauls. 😊
Thorburns Terracotta have done really well for me in Washington state zone 8. I first got the seeds from Baker Creek as a free gift, but I ordered more. I even got some that self seeded. ❤❤❤ New subscriber and fellow seed hoarder!
Fantastic haul. I buy seeds from MIGARDENER, Homestead Heart, and Dollar Tree. I'm going to check out Baker Creek and a few other seed stores too this year. 😊
Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes were so prolific for me last garden season (2024).
Yes, they almost give too many tomatoes but I'm learning how to make sauce out of them.
We are concentrating on herbs 2025 also. We like lemon thyme for chicken and for tea. If you like lemon basil, lemon thyme might be another one you like.We like lemon basil and lime basil for tea also.
The best tomato sauce we've ever put up were Cherokee Purple, Thornburn's Terra Cotta,and Cherokee Carbon slicers combined with Orange Oxheart tomatoes. The Jersey Devil Paste and Oxheart Pole tomatoes are great producing paste tomatoes for us too.