Wowza your garden is flying. Love the raised beds. You have such a variety of every vegetable and all looking terrific. So interesting to see our different climates.
Thank you :) it has been hot and dry this year. I have tried to stay on top of watering and we are probably 2 weeks ahead of normal :) It really is crazy how different the climates are across Canada.
So glad you found me too!! It’s harder to find the Canadian gardeners. I’ve never been to the east coast, my husbands family is from Nova Scotia, hopefully we will make a trip out there one day :)
Love your garden. Hi from north edmonton. I have a small garden but i try to use every bit of it. Last year we placed rased beds on our front lawn. After all you cant eat grass..
Thank you! And isn't that the truth :) That's so great you are able to have a garden and some raised beds. I am amazed at how much you can grow when interplanting. I find with raised bed there is a lot less wasted space than in my in ground garden. Hope everything's is growing well for you :)
That's so exciting you have some growing there!! I have not made horseradish myself before but will show when I make it this fall :) I am just going to follow the simple method of grated horseradish and vinegar. I may try one with beets too (I got the idea from The Veggie Boys on UA-cam).
I started them inside. I have a little greenhouse (one of those plastic ones you can get at hardware stores). It's set up in our shop with some good grow lights :)
I personally will be sticking to things hardy up here in Prince George (including a vigorous pest tree I hope to "experimentally manage" as a source of some kind of wood, likely just firewood), and things I can transplant or translocate indoors, or that I just keep indoors anyways like peppers and some of the onions I'm growing to save seeds from.
@@FiveCanadianAcres would gladly take any suggestions..i am concentrate on raspberrys black raspberries blackberries and few varieties of strawberries to acompany the regular stuff like beans cucumber tomatoes swiss chard sugar baby water melons few types hot peppers
@@jamescollinscares3897 Those all sound great! I love perennial herbs, like chives, thyme, oregano, mint and lavender (there are so many others as well). They can be harvested and also allowed to flower for the pollinators to enjoy.
Wowza your garden is flying. Love the raised beds. You have such a variety of every vegetable and all looking terrific. So interesting to see our different climates.
Thank you :) it has been hot and dry this year. I have tried to stay on top of watering and we are probably 2 weeks ahead of normal :) It really is crazy how different the climates are across Canada.
Yes! So glad I found you, gardening in zone 4 New-Brunswick
So glad you found me too!! It’s harder to find the Canadian gardeners. I’ve never been to the east coast, my husbands family is from Nova Scotia, hopefully we will make a trip out there one day :)
You have an absolutely beautiful well organized garden wow
Love your garden. Hi from north edmonton. I have a small garden but i try to use every bit of it. Last year we placed rased beds on our front lawn. After all you cant eat grass..
Thank you! And isn't that the truth :) That's so great you are able to have a garden and some raised beds. I am amazed at how much you can grow when interplanting. I find with raised bed there is a lot less wasted space than in my in ground garden. Hope everything's is growing well for you :)
Would love to see your process for making horseradish 💥 I discovered we have some growing at our new place!
That's so exciting you have some growing there!! I have not made horseradish myself before but will show when I make it this fall :) I am just going to follow the simple method of grated horseradish and vinegar. I may try one with beets too (I got the idea from The Veggie Boys on UA-cam).
❤ omgosh I'm so happy I found your channel kayla, new subscriber excited to support you ❤
Aw thank you so much 😊 so happy you found me too ❤️
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Looking good ,great detail. Hello from N.S
Hello from AB and thank you :) With the hot, dry spring it has been an interesting growing season so far!
Wow pretty good plants in zone 3 thanks for sharing, my question is did you started them in a greenhouse?
I started them inside. I have a little greenhouse (one of those plastic ones you can get at hardware stores). It's set up in our shop with some good grow lights :)
Awesome garden tour.
Where are you located?
Thank you :) we are just west of Edmonton, Alberta 🇨🇦
I wonder if you could grow a citrus in an insulated trench, like the Russians used to do as far north as Moscow.
I personally will be sticking to things hardy up here in Prince George (including a vigorous pest tree I hope to "experimentally manage" as a source of some kind of wood, likely just firewood), and things I can transplant or translocate indoors, or that I just keep indoors anyways like peppers and some of the onions I'm growing to save seeds from.
I think you could, it would take a bit of planning and work. It would be wonderful to have a year round indoor greenhouse, maybe one day :)
Zone 6 ontario for me
Thats a great zone :) You have some great options for perennials there!
@@FiveCanadianAcres would gladly take any suggestions..i am concentrate on raspberrys black raspberries blackberries and few varieties of strawberries to acompany the regular stuff like beans cucumber tomatoes swiss chard sugar baby water melons few types hot peppers
@@jamescollinscares3897 Those all sound great! I love perennial herbs, like chives, thyme, oregano, mint and lavender (there are so many others as well). They can be harvested and also allowed to flower for the pollinators to enjoy.
@@FiveCanadianAcres those all sound lovly ❤️❤️🙂