Hi Ms. De! Thank you for letting me know what grew well for you and what tastes great. I will be trying them in my garden this year. I pray that you are feeling better. I noticed your occasional cough. I'm a Registered Respiratory Therapist and there is a lot going around this year. I go to the Florida Health Food Store and get the liquid Mullein Extract. It works VERY well in getting your lungs back healthy. Please also be sure to wear a mask when mixing soil and perillite. I subscribed!😊
I havent tried growing loofah yet.Im not into tomatoes like that but can tell if one is watery tasting.I do grow them to give away and preserve for pizza or spaghetti. I grow peppers for my neighbors and my godson.He wants the FIRE peppers so i will try growing them.I grow eggplants again. I mostly grow things for my neighbors lol.Now what i love is okra,okra and more okra 😅. I will try to grow a some corn this year. Im more into the fall crops to ferment. I do herbs for tintures ( i just started this).Oh, im doing peas and beans also.I have fruit trees but they are young. I have blackberries and blueberries, muscadines. I dont grow potatoes sweet or regular because i dont eat them that much.I do grow tumeric and ginger .And i have grape vines running everywhere lol .I dont plant onions and garlic because i can get that at a decent price for ME!! Happy gardening ❤
Great video. The Gypsy pepper sounds like something I need to look into. I’m growing like 10 different peppers and 10 different tomatoes. 😩🤣 there’s just so many cool varieties
You do you, but I have to tell you that I love seeing your eyes not hidden by long eyelashes. On a gardening note, you are truly a gardener! Especially since you're a seed starter. I can grow some plants from seed, but not near as many as you. Carry on!
I love Jess's old garden before she moved to South Carolina. Her new space is so large, it's lost the coziness. I still watch though, because I adore her personality. I need to try those Early Sunshine Peppers!
Thank you for watching!!! Yes I started watching her before she moved also. You would love those Early Sunshine Peppers, they are delicious and beautiful to see in the garden 😊
Great video! Girl, I don't know if I could ever limit myself to 15 plants without breaking out in hives. 😂😂 But if I had to it would be San marzano tomatoes, golden jubilee tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeño, beit alpha cucumbers, walla walla onions, garlic, scarlet kale, peaches and cream corn, Georgia collards, green beans, potatoes, watermelon, thyme and rosemary. 😊
I really enjoyed watching your content!! I haven't been able to grow anything in the previous 2 years so I going even harder this year. I’ve winter sewed: 1.) bell peppers 🫑 2.) zucchini 3.) jalapeño/ pablano peppers 🌶️ 4.) black eyed peas 5.) collards I’m still looking for tomato, onions and eggplant seeds to start before the end of the month.!
@@savingmoneywithmira thank you so much for watching!!! I’m glad you are able to grow now and I love that you’re growing a variety of plants. I pray your garden flourishes and is abundant, happy growing 😊
Your garden looks great. We're still planning for 2025 but we're definitely growing tomatoes 🍅 potatoes 🥔 peppers 🌶 eggplants 🍆 and callaloo 🌱 That's growing nicely n our garden.
Hi Dorca, It would be so helpful for you to include your Plant Hardiness ZONE designation in the description box. I am in Zone 8a, North Carolina. What state are you in? What 's your Zone?
How do you like the Hoss seeds? I have heard good things about the Hossinator tomatoes and bell peppers, have you tried either of those? I wondered how their seeds are. I have like 4 different types of tomatoes I am going to grow this year but I am eyeballing those purple cherokee tomatoes.
I have had great success with Hoss seeds. The germination rate is awesome. If you can definitely try the Cherokee purple they are delicious and beautiful. Thank you so much for watching, I appreciate it 😁
@@dorcasgolden7420 Thank you for responding , I will definitely grab some purple cherokee seeds. I might grab some of those hossinator tomato seeds too just to try them.
Hello ma'am I love your video, what kind of greenhouse do you have? I'm asking because I'm thinking about putting one in my back yard. Would you recommend yours as a starter or something else? Thank you again for this thorough video.
You are very welcome. Thank you so much for watching. My greenhouse is currently not available. I purchased it on Amazon. I would suggest that if decided to buy one be mindful of direct sun. I’ve already had to replace my cover because the Florida heat causes the plastic cover to become brittle. But other than that I really enjoy having it. Mine is a pop up for easy assembly so you could search that an hopefully find something you like😊
Thank you for watching!!! Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share 😁Also let me know what you plan to grow in 2025❤
Hi Ms. De! Thank you for letting me know what grew well for you and what tastes great. I will be trying them in my garden this year. I pray that you are feeling better. I noticed your occasional cough. I'm a Registered Respiratory Therapist and there is a lot going around this year.
I go to the Florida Health Food Store and get the liquid Mullein Extract. It works VERY well in getting your lungs back healthy. Please also be sure to wear a mask when mixing soil and perillite. I subscribed!😊
Love watching your videos. But sometimes I can barely hear you I think a microphone would help I love your channel Keep up the good work 👌👌
@@jewellhamner6039 Thank you so much for watching and your suggestions, I appreciate it 😊
New sub. I’m a pepper head too. Nice variety of seeds. Thank you for sharing and happy gardening 💚👨🏿🌾
Welcome and thank you for subscribing! Happy gardening to you too. 😊
I havent tried growing loofah yet.Im not into tomatoes like that but can tell if one is watery tasting.I do grow them to give away and preserve for pizza or spaghetti. I grow peppers for my neighbors and my godson.He wants the FIRE peppers so i will try growing them.I grow eggplants again. I mostly grow things for my neighbors lol.Now what i love is okra,okra and more okra 😅. I will try to grow a some corn this year. Im more into the fall crops to ferment. I do herbs for tintures ( i just started this).Oh, im doing peas and beans also.I have fruit trees but they are young. I have blackberries and blueberries, muscadines. I dont grow potatoes sweet or regular because i dont eat them that much.I do grow tumeric and ginger .And i have grape vines running everywhere lol .I dont plant onions and garlic because i can get that at a decent price for ME!! Happy gardening ❤
@@delphine88313 Thank you so much for watching and sharing what you are growing. I love okra too. They almost made the list of 15😁
@dorcasgolden7420 🥰
Thx for explaining the characteristics of the peppers, I love them as well 😊
Thank you for watching! 😊
Great video. The Gypsy pepper sounds like something I need to look into. I’m growing like 10 different peppers and 10 different tomatoes. 😩🤣 there’s just so many cool varieties
I agree! There are so many amazing pepper varieties out there 😊
You do you, but I have to tell you that I love seeing your eyes not hidden by long eyelashes. On a gardening note, you are truly a gardener! Especially since you're a seed starter. I can grow some plants from seed, but not near as many as you. Carry on!
@@susanok2264 thank you so much, I truly appreciate it 😊
I’ve been looking for a gardener that looks like me! So great to see you!👌🏾👋🏾
Well here I am😁 Welcome to the garden!!!
HOSS!!! Ok, that’s where I’ll go for the Gypsy pepper 🙌❤ Thank you for sharing your grow list 🌱
Happy to share. Happy gardening! 😊
I love Jess's old garden before she moved to South Carolina. Her new space is so large, it's lost the coziness. I still watch though, because I adore her personality. I need to try those Early Sunshine Peppers!
Thank you for watching!!! Yes I started watching her before she moved also. You would love those Early Sunshine Peppers, they are delicious and beautiful to see in the garden 😊
Excellent 😃🎉
I subscribed to your channel 🙏
@@Godisincontrol325Welcome to the garden!!! Thank you so much for your support 😁
@dorcasgolden7420 Thank you so much 😃 Such a friendly welcome.. I can't wait to grow my new Seeds 🙏🌱
@ Happy Gardening 😊
Great video! Girl, I don't know if I could ever limit myself to 15 plants without breaking out in hives. 😂😂
But if I had to it would be San marzano tomatoes, golden jubilee tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeño, beit alpha cucumbers, walla walla onions, garlic, scarlet kale, peaches and cream corn, Georgia collards, green beans, potatoes, watermelon, thyme and rosemary. 😊
Thank you so much for watching!!! Your 15 picks are awesome 😊
I really enjoyed watching your content!! I haven't been able to grow anything in the previous 2 years so I going even harder this year. I’ve winter sewed:
1.) bell peppers 🫑
2.) zucchini
3.) jalapeño/ pablano peppers 🌶️
4.) black eyed peas
5.) collards
I’m still looking for tomato, onions and eggplant seeds to start before the end of the month.!
@@savingmoneywithmira thank you so much for watching!!! I’m glad you are able to grow now and I love that you’re growing a variety of plants. I pray your garden flourishes and is abundant, happy growing 😊
First time here. Can’t wait to go through the 2025 journey with another gardener and its community
Thank you for watching and welcome to the garden! 😊
Awesome, thanks for sharing..new friend here.
Welcome to the garden! I'm glad you're here!
Your garden looks great. We're still planning for 2025 but we're definitely growing tomatoes 🍅 potatoes 🥔 peppers 🌶 eggplants 🍆 and callaloo 🌱 That's growing nicely n our garden.
@@sello-lawrence Awesome!!! Sounds like a great start to me. Thank you for watching 😊
Thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks for watching 😊
Loved the video. I can not wait to get it started.
@@lovingchange2761 thank you so much for watching 😊
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching 😊
Loving your new post! For the “Gypsy Pepper” is that on the sweeter side? Love your vibe so much!
Thank you much!!! I appreciate you watching. Yes the Gypsy Pepper is very sweet, similar to a bell pepper 😁
Hi Dorca, It would be so helpful for you to include your Plant Hardiness ZONE designation in the description box. I am in Zone 8a, North Carolina. What state are you in? What 's your Zone?
@@djoy4ly317 I”lol try to include that more. Thank you. I’m in North Florida, zone 9B.
How do you like the Hoss seeds? I have heard good things about the Hossinator tomatoes and bell peppers, have you tried either of those? I wondered how their seeds are. I have like 4 different types of tomatoes I am going to grow this year but I am eyeballing those purple cherokee tomatoes.
I have had great success with Hoss seeds. The germination rate is awesome. If you can definitely try the Cherokee purple they are delicious and beautiful. Thank you so much for watching, I appreciate it 😁
@@dorcasgolden7420 Thank you for responding , I will definitely grab some purple cherokee seeds. I might grab some of those hossinator tomato seeds too just to try them.
I have to get my seeds organized too
We’re gonna get it done one day 🤣. Thanks for watching 😁
Hello ma'am I love your video, what kind of greenhouse do you have? I'm asking because I'm thinking about putting one in my back yard. Would you recommend yours as a starter or something else? Thank you again for this thorough video.
You are very welcome. Thank you so much for watching. My greenhouse is currently not available. I purchased it on Amazon. I would suggest that if decided to buy one be mindful of direct sun. I’ve already had to replace my cover because the Florida heat causes the plastic cover to become brittle. But other than that I really enjoy having it. Mine is a pop up for easy assembly so you could search that an hopefully find something you like😊
@dorcasgolden7420 oh ok thank you so much for your reply I will do some research on different types of greenhouses. Thank you.
I'll be growing some tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, broccoli, Cucumber, Kale Pak Choi, egg plant, sweet potatoes. Irish potatoes, pineapple, etc.
All sounds wonderful, happy gardening 😊
1 Corn
2 Potato
3 Onion
4 Tomato
5 Watermelon
6 Radish
7 grapes
8 Plum
9 Bell Pepper
10 Carrots
11 Oregano
12 Cucumber
13 Lettuce
14 Apple
15 Peppermint
@@aovoonthefarmsouthernillinois Thank you so much for sharing!!!