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KCJILLY
Приєднався 20 січ 2023
Central Texas Gardener Zone 8A
Відео
August Home Garden Update
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High temperatures, insect pressure, and real life made for a long month. But… I have canned peppers, made wine from watermelon, and shared with friends and family ;not to mention eating fresh from the garden. I’m blessed!
Peach tree from seed . No stratification
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How I start my peach trees from seed.
Secret Garden Update August 2024
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A walk around the garden to see what will survive the summer!
Home Garden Update August 2024
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August Update. Pumpkins, squash, and everything else
Wonder Woman is real!
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Had a friend, Ashley, try the surstromming challenge thinking she would crack… but….
Air layered Spirea and citrus update
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Showing progress on the popcorn tree and orange trees
Flooding begins in Kimble County
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July is usually sweltering here, but we have had some major rain lately. I’m just documenting on video the rise, because we are forecasted several more days of heavy rain!
Secret Garden: Tidying up in the green house
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July 20,2024 cutting back spring tomatoes to make room for fall. Planting different varieties and trying not to pass out from the heat.
A Bunch of BULL at the Secret Garden
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I’ve got an 1800 pound problem on top of the heat and rain! Welcome to my struggles 😂
Harvesting my Red and Yukon Gold tators
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Harvesting my Red and Yukon Gold tators
I love it! I just bought a Kubota and have so many ideas to DIY for the 3 point! Awesome! This will be one of them!!
The three point hitch works great. The ripper plow attachment is a bit much 😂. Sure saved me lots of shoveling on that job and I used it again to dig a big pit🤷🏼♂️
Looking good
@@thomaswallace3987 one day at a time baby
What brand of seeds are you using?
I use seeds from Johnnys, Territorial Seeds, Hoss Seeds, Baker Creek and my own that have been saved from the last few years. Depends on which veggies you are asking about.
Dang! Your garden is booming, everything looks awesome! Never seen a wild bull before. 🐄
The bull belonged to someone, but he was never claimed probably because he was very aggressive and a fence jumper!
Hey!!! A melon is a melon, no matter how crazy it looks! hahaha Our temps are cooling off too, can't wait for Fall.... Our bugs have been awful as well and dealing with a drought with triple digits doesn't help either.... I planted about three varieties of cauliflower and couldn't harvest any of it, all trashed, same goes for collards, all trashed! This has been one of our worst growing seasons. My beans have done good and I'm starting to get squash. Have a blessed day!
@@BellasWhisperFarmstead hopefully we’ll have a good Fall.
Lord I love some volunteer veggies. You are all set for this fall. Looking lovely
I’m not complaining 😉
Thanks for sharing. I always like to see what other people are growing.
أحسنت يا صديقي العزيز فيديو مميز جدا ورائع ❤
@@user-jx4rw2ii9r I can’t read your message in your language, but I hope it was helpful to you
I do fruit tree pruning as a side job and have collected peach pits from local trees that have good production. I just planted the whole pits directly into garden beds, then dig the sprouts up and move them to pots. I put four into the ground this past spring and they seem to be doing fine, though your young tree is really taking off. I never heard of your method before and your results speak for themselves. Do you do this with plums, pluots, apricots, etc?
@@norseman9367 I tried 40 apricot seeds. I did not stick them in a ziplock and wait for them to sprout. I stuck them in the dirt and only had 2 of the 40 seeds sprout and neither one made it. Any seed that is covered , you can break out the inner seed and it basically speeds things up. I prefer to let them grow a few months in a pot before going in the ground.
@@kcjilly2515 Thanks for sharing this unique method with peach pits. Usually put the pits in pots and they sprout well in spring as is. Seems the key to speeding up the process is removing the outer hard kernel...very carefully. Several store bought apricots with moist paper towel in fridge planted first week of June are just beginning to sprout now. Am going to check then again next week and get them into pots if they are sprouted. Good growing, and keep us updated! Randy/GA
@@verderandy9161 you bet. Good luck as well
I have a 1 year old tree that I put straight into soil after getting the coating off.
@@dadgadify Heck yeah! I’m chicken though and want to baby it a little 😂
She must have had Covid in the past did same thing to my smell can’t
@@cladqueen8054 I thought maybe the same as you, but she swears it’s been like that her whole life 🤷🏼♂️
@@kcjilly2515 oh wow
@@cladqueen8054 she has had Covid though. Her friends laughed at me for trying to get her, but I was certain that yucky stuff would prove her wrong. She showed me 😂
@@kcjilly2515 well if that didn’t phase her nothing will
@@cladqueen8054 definitely a strong woman 😳
Awesome🥰
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thanky ou man, you really help me
@@JavierAlejandroVillagran you bet. It helped me too
Thanks you, from México, you really help me too
@@memolucy glad I could help
Hell of some names the last one I think you said mortgage lifter ha ha
I did Trey. You can UA-cam it. Mortgage Lifter is a type of red tomato with a cool history. You should check it out.
Hallo good morning Salam kenal dari kami Siti Zulkarnain Garden
@@SitiZulkarnainGarden good evening.
Fingers are crossed
@@sheilarayyardley8924 maybe if we cross our toes too!
That so much bull 🐂 ha ha 🤣 😂
@@treyh1975 it sure is 😂
Neither one of those is ripe!
Tasted and felt ripe to me without them being mushy. But… I agree that they don’t look ripe 🤷🏼♂️
I hope you do more reviews. Good job!
@@shanec8812 I will. I find it difficult to express flavor in words. But I clearly say whether or not it is good 😂
@@kcjilly2515 Good, bad, grow again, never grow again all works. :)
It's great, my friend (new channel subscriber)
@@Lyniem1989 thank you
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Bring it on! I’ll test it.
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Best wishes 🍀
Great share 🎉😊 super 🎉❤
Amazing and wonderful 😊🎉🎉🎉
I’m growing up a garden on a property that is not mine as well. Also what is a Mexico squash? I think your video is awesome. I really like the part where you reference the smell vs. the water quality. GOD BLESS!
This is my first year growing the Mexican Squash. A lady gave me some seeds and said they would taste good. I still haven’t seen a squash on the vine and it is 20-25 feet long!
I am growing butternut squash but they are not doing well. Probably because I planted them in a lawn lol. I made a UA-cam about the experiment. Check it out
@@OneMound1 I’m not a big winter squash guy, but most squash and zucchini grows like a weed here in Central Texas from June to October. I watched a few of your videos. I tried 3 sisters a few years ago and in my opinion, it is all about how and when you plant. Corn first, once it’s a foot or so tall, squash ( or even melons), and once the corn is about two foot tall, get them beans ( or peas ) going. Thing is, it becomes a jungle and hard to harvest so for practical reasons, I choose to grow them separately. But the Indians were wise and I am glad that was passed along.
I agree with you on growing potatoes. This is my first year growing them and I used potatoes I already had. I got a few bigger potatoes, but the others look so tiny. I can use that space to grow something I know will grow.
I really wanted to grow a bunch because they’re a staple in my home. The harvest just hasn’t paid off 🤷🏼♂️
If you were working close to the house, fill a 55 gallon drum of water and soak the ditch about 20 minutes before you want to work. That ripper will go through it all like butter. Its always easier to dig a ditch in our Ozarks soil after a rain. Most folks don't even plant a tree until after a good rain. For all the haters... "It ain't stupid if it works!"
Makes sense! I do that before I till my garden. Makes a world of difference. No hate here😉
I fight the dadgum dear as well. Here’s what I’ve found and used and it works pretty good. Get ya some sticks I went to the garden center and got a package of bamboo garden stakes you stick them in your fence so they’re standing up about a foot or 2 above the top of your fence,get real thick fishing line and go back-and-forth between your sticks with that fishing line and for some reason that’ll keep them out. If ya need more information get my number Frm Laura. Happy gardening
Thank you. It’s funny you say that, because I have some clothes line and I pretty much imagined doing just that 😂. Hope you’re getting a bunch of goodies from your garden.
that sucks about the tarp, it would be some money but could you convert it to a polycarbonate tunnel?
As soon as I get rich! 😂 All joking aside, I would love to, but I don’t own the property and I choose to keep it pretty temporary. I may however upgrade the greenhouse at home in the future. It will definitely be an investment for me though.
@@kcjilly2515 Love the channel! This video should be named Attack of the greenhouse Killer Tomatoes!
@@4doorvip glad you enjoyed it 😂. I am definitely under attack.
Em bé dễ thương quá ,hôm nay bạn làm nhiều thức ăn rất ngon ❤️.
Thank you. My youngest grandson. The food made with those tomatoes will be great.
What variety are the big tomatoes? Looks great
Ananas Noire - The Black Pineapple. They’ve become a hit !
How do you have so many tomatoes already??? I'm over here still waiting..... Nice harvest!
I got my tomatoes in the ground March 15th. Everything is automated with timers, drip irrigation, and mist. The soil I used is free stockpiled cleanup from the ag barn, so it was fertilized and primed for growth! The only thing I did is tie them up and prune them when I couldn’t walk through them anymore. The only other thing I can say is that I planted a million plants so that I could get a lot fast because the heat is here now and I won’t have much luck for the next 2 months. The rest is up to God and He took good care of me this year! I hope yours begins coming on strong asap
Cây dưa của bạn có một trái khá to ,cây trồng trong vườn bạn chăm sóc tốt chúng phát triển xanh mướt ,rất tuyệt vời .
I’m sure in the next 2 months the melons will really start coming on strong. 😊
Ca chua là món ăn bổ dưỡng nhiều vitamin mọi người đều thích ,rất tốt cho sức khoẻ ,cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ .
You’re welcome. This tomato is too bland for a sour sauce.
I've never heard of the Joline variety; I like super sweet tomatoes.
Well take my word for it, the Jolene is not sweet. It’s very much like a perfect little uniform store bought tomato. I got the seeds from Johnnys because it is disease resistant and supposed to do well in the South. Sungold tomatoes are a cherry tomato variety, but they are sweet!
The bugs are getting bad! We did good on tomatoes this year for sure. I miss grazing on beans this round. I need to build some more cattle panel trellises before next season. Thanks for leaving a comment and watching.
I had to order some neem oil for our bugs...Everything looks so good, your little pepper will be just fine. Y'all are loaded on the little yellow tomatoes.... We graze on the beans, those have hardly made it back inside.
OMGOODNESS good job!!!
Thank you
Wow bạn thu hoạch cà chua tốt lắm ,rất nhiều và trái rất to ,chúc mừng bạn 👍.
I grew so many so I could can them and store them for hard times. I don’t know how things are in Vietnam, but here in America, it just makes sense to try to be ready for hard times. Store bought vegetables is very expensive and doesn’t have good flavor.
Great video thank you
You’re welcome.
Vườn của bạn được xây dựng rất chắc chắn ,có quạt thông gió và cà chua phát triển khá tốt .
I need to reinforce the walls around the corn. The heavy rain is eroding the dirt a bit. I’m planting crimson clover along the outside edge of the green house hoping that roots will form and stop my problem.
that's what I need to do to the cucumbers in my greenhouse again . stuff looks great .
Thanks. Hope you get some big ole cucumbers
Maters are looking good it won’t be long a fella may have to break the old blue plate mayo for mater sandwiches lol
You ain’t lying
@murrjackson337
Very nice garden. You have a lot growing
Thank you. Hopefully it will be full by June.
nice
When I grow up, I’m going to figure out how to use my property right😉
wow it's a jungle in there
Yeah, I’m loving it!
That looks good. And a little tart, little bit acidic- sounds great to counter the Great White i plan on growing beside it (which is said to be low on the acidic scale and sweet). Looks like a great tomato you grew there, Jilly. i hope i find it performs just as well in mississippi as it did for you in TX
Of everything I’m growing this year, they are the biggest and heaviest tomatoes. I’m excited because this years crop is from those seeds grown in my soil last year. It’s getting my Hill Country DNA embedded 😂. I’m going to weigh them this time. Good luck my friend
OK I owned a 2510 brand new no tower issues but the wheel bearings woukd go out in bout a yr but I was using it alot. As bearings would go out it would take out the drum seal the shaft seals and the drum. I re did em 2ce all 4 corners . I sold the thing off took a loss n chalked it off as a piss poor design.
This mule belongs to the County, so I try to keep it limping along 😂.
We have a similar problem with the one at work. The hub splines strip out causing it to wobble which eventually kills the bearings. Trying to figure out why it keeps happening. Using oem parts this time.
@@rampage2587 I’m hoping I have cured the problem. Sometimes it just makes sense to pay the big bucks to avoid these issues. You live, you learn 🤷🏼♂️
@kcjilly2515 it just a piss poor design. If they came up with a heavier drive system it would work nicely. The briggs stratton diesel variation does well. The electrical is OK if you don't load it up with adds.
@@mchl8 I agree. But.. this is what I have to work with until it dies thanks to the booming economy 😂
Looks great! I also just replanted banana tree's that someone gave to me. Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome. I’ll be watching for a video 😉. I don’t have chickens, but I do believe in the pecking order. I’m at the end of it 😂