Full Garden Tour | August 2024
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- Come along with me on a full garden tour! And don't forget to check out @gardengirlspod first three episodes released today! :)
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I love the garden. I hope everything was ok through the storm.
Dear Meg, I just found your channel, I saw you on Epic Gardening and I love your style!
Hi there! Welcome, and so glad you’re here 🥰
Sending love and light to protect you and your garden from Debby! Thanks for all you offer to us! I said it before , but your inner beauty certainly shines thru! 🫶🙏🍅🥕🥔🌻
I want to add more of those wind spinners to my garden too. I got them to scare off deer, that didnt work but I decided I liked them!
They just add a bit of whimsy! That’s a shame they didn’t work for the deer!
The variety of plants is incredible, many of them I've never seen anything like here in Brazil, it's interesting and very beautiful 💛
I’m sure you have lots in Brazil I wish I could plant too! 🫶🏼
Id love to see how you tend to your bees.
I have a video from when I first got them! But I’ll make an update really soon
@@meggrowsplants I did watch it. It's very exciting. I just love your gardening style.
Hi, Meg: Followed you here from Epic Gardening and you’re a delight. I grew my first garden this year in raised beds and have loved it, along with your education and inspiration. Hope your Fall is glorious…we are in the same growing zone; Nashville, TN area.
New to your channel and my favorite part is how you use your garden to make daily meals … I also love how you have taken advantage of your space. Learning from you! Tx for sharing! 😊
I love my chickens too! I have 10 😍 they are my girls in a house of boys lol
Cleo's feather pattern is *gorgeous*
Great tour! I love the seasing and all the flowers that bring in pollinators to your garden.
- Looking forward to the bee update.
Stooop, this video is exactly what i needed!! I love garden tours and youre awesome!! Its alot been hot but its been cool this week so im getting back into the garden.
Thank you so much! Yes get out there on any cool days you can! ❤️
OMG Megan!! My yellow wax bean plants were COVERED with those little yellow fuzzy worms! The leaves looked awful to the point of looking dead, I was still getting beans though. I tried DTE and neem oil. No help. I pulled it today. Smh. You🎉garden is awesome!
aaaah I'm so so happy your moschata squash is working so well for you! I know the SVB is your evil nemesis but it appears you've been able to thwart them this year! :D
Yesss all of my moschatas have done so well! They’re the best for defeating SVB
Here in Michigan we say Concord grapes just how you were saying it.
Dream garden!
Beautiful!
I was getting worried about my luffa gourd plants, because it sent out female flowers at the beginning but no male flowers. And then all of the female flowers died, and now only male flowers and lots of leaves but no female flowers. However, I had one large luffa grow! You've given me hope that the female flowers might come up soon 🤞
There is hope! The usually can take a while. Maybe hit it with some fertilizer just in case
I have the same problem! I rip off the female petals and rub the pollen on the center of the plant. I can see the males with the baby flower bud on top I rub the pollen on them and somehow they are getting pollinated! Give it a try I now have 6 squash
Beautiful garden, chickens and Meg! Love your tours ❤
PLEASE make a video of your greenstalk fall planting! Please!!
Thanks for the tour Meg! Love your garden and loved meeting your chickens (or chooks as we call them here in Australia 😂)
I’ve seen a few shorts of your garden harvests but listened more when I learned that you’re gardening in NC! I’m from there too and will be following your channel! Btw, beautiful garden!
Love you, Meg!! Can’t wait for the luffa video (growing that next year for sure)! I’m also super impressed that you know exactly which eggs your girls lay. Especially because some aren’t exactly what they’re “supposed” to be. 😂 Stay safe from Deb and hope your garden doesn’t get hit too hard. -Justine, PA Zone 7a, Budding chaos gardener
I love your garden tour❤ TY😊 I need more sunflowers in my life🌻
Well now i wont put my new strawberries in with my blueberries - thanks for running that experiment for me!
Enjoyed watching the channel!
Thank you so much!! 🫶🏼
Lemongrass for marinating bbq 😊
Would love to see you try a mushroom grow
Hey from Statesville NC
Good to know about the luffa! Gorgeous garden. Also hope your bees are doing well. We had ours in a Flowhive the first year, and we lost the hive, so I’m hoping yours are doing much better than ours did. We may try again in a few years 😢
lol the real time "oh no...corn...no..."
The wind was so bad 😂 it definitely ended up knocking over the corn haha. And peep the knocked over plant near the sidewalk 😂
You have such a beautiful garden! 😍 My garden is my happy place too. 😊
Hi Megg😊❤watching from the philippines🇵🇭❤️🥰😊
I live in Charlotte as well
I've also fallen victim to chicken math. Was only supposed to have three but now we have thirteen. Your chickens are super cute and all their names suit them so well. Also, if you like moschata squashes, you need to try growing Korean summer squashes. I grew for the first time this year Aehobak and King ka ae, and I actually have squash to harvest! Vine borers haven't touched them, and they're so much better than "regular" zucchini imo.
Looking forward to the bee update! I want bees so bad but I'm just not sure. I am getting more used to them/less scared of them but one of my dogs is always trying to eat the bees that visit my yard haha
That was so fun, Chicken Momma ... LOL
I just can't seem to get my strawberries to be that invasive after 3 years of work. They started in a very sunny spot but now I am thinking of using them as more of a ground cover around larger plants like chili peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes. The nice thing is they have small root systems so they're easy to pull. This bed looks like what I had a year ago. This year, the third spring saw a totally different (and dead) story. *sigh... The struggle continues. :P
I have a meadow area I have been cultivating for the space around my bee box the past 2 years. Comfrey, amaranth, elephant ears and several other weeds grow there on purpose... so I guess they are no longer weeds. LoL The shading on your corner space sounds similar to what I have, shad in summer, sunnier in winter. Can't wait to see what you do with that space!
Plant trees in your chicken run. I have mulberry trees and an orange tree.
Great vid nice gardening meg🥰💫❤
Beautiful garden! Working on that. This is my 1st year and you bring inspiration! If possible, what kind of pizza oven do you have? That looks like the perfect size for me.
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Great video Meg, your garden looks great!
My son and I watched your video about the squash vine bore and then the next day I noticed they got my squash! It was too late for a squash-ectomy.
How do you deal with mosquitoes in NC? I’m in Maryland and they’re the main thing that stops me from enjoying my garden.
Perfect
Thank you 🫶🏼
Do you buy a lot of mulch or do a chip drop for walk way maintenance? I’ve decided that growing in ground is a complete waste because the native flower/grass out compete everything except sunflowers. I’ve had to mow lots of flowers to just to get control of my yard. Otherwise it would be a pure nature preserve.
Oh wow...I pulled my loofah plants out because it wasn't flowering 😢
Meg needs help in her garden, just some trimming of dead stuff. Beautiful overall! How much to get a bee setup like that?
I honestly wish I could hire help but I’m not quite there yet 😂 I usually do a huge cleanup when it starts cooling off in the fall and that’s when dead things go out and fall things go in! Typical langstroth beehives are around $200 or so. Flowhives are unfortunately much more expensive, I think their cheapest one is about $500 or so?
So many strawberry plants! 🍓What variety are they?
that dahlia it grows back each year? im in montreal and notice that gladiolus now regeow if i dont dig them out . im might try with the fleuret dahlia seeds
I’m not sure what zone you’re in but you could try it! It grows back every year for me here in zone 8a
@@meggrowsplants oh ok im quebec canada zone 5b...6 i wont leave them then ahah
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Hey just a PSA- luffa are not immune to everything. My luffa is covered in pickle worms.
It’s bad. I am so sad. They ate through the luffa and even the vines.
How many individual squash plants do you have on the cattle panel trellis? I'm looking to do this next year with tromboncino and tahitian melon but haven't seen how many plants these can support. 2 plants per side? Too many?
🔥 content
Thank you 🫶🏼
Do you do any kind of in person mentoring or workshops?
I am local and just feeling super overwhelmed trying to get started.
Hi Meg ! Where did you purchase the greenhouse
I liked my volunteer sunflower until it turned massive. It grew taller than my house and the stalks were a few inches thick. I'm not letting volunteer sunflowers grow in my little yard ever again.
Needs Global farming gardening growing foundation .its mean " GFGGF"
Those sweet chickens need plants & stuff to kick around. Just dirt is so boring for them.
They usually have many garden treats to eat I had just cleaned it all up for the video
How far from Ocean? Any Historical places in NC .love to visit .great efforts Good habits hobbies .If travel by Train 🚄 by chance to come to see .Thanks .
Say concord however you want ignore wierd people that correct dialect