Growing Basics For Squash, Melons, and Cucumbers!

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  • @donnaokane502
    @donnaokane502 Рік тому +24

    Question! When we say for melons have 1 fruit per vine, is a vine one seed that you put in the ground, or do the side shoots count as their own “vine”

    • @PatienceLove
      @PatienceLove Рік тому +8

      Great question

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +18

      For the overall plant I would say 2 for larger fruit like larger watermelons or pumpkins/squashes. For smaller fruit like Charentais melons you can likely get away with 2-6. It depends a lot of recommendations on the seed packet, for example bush baby watermelons aren't big but the plant is also compact meaning it can really only support 2 melons ideally. Some melons are quite vigorous and if you have the space to let them grow you can easily get away with 4-6 as they are basically the size of a grapefruit!

    • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83
      @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83 Рік тому +2

      ​@@jacquesinthegarden
      So this idea also goes for winter squashes ?
      This is my second time ever growing squash & getting fruit from them. About how many fruits per vine ? So far I have only been able to get one fruit per vine, am I doing something wrong.?

  • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
    @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener Рік тому +150

    Squash Vine Borer (SVB) - I'm sorry but have to offer counter information. SVB's can and will lay eggs ANY where on the plant. And it will most likely be on the leaf and stem. Then larvae hatches and then enters the plant through the hollow stem close to where it hatched (which is much easier to penetrate) and then travels down THROUGH the inside of the stem to the main root to munch. This is why it goes undetected until it has killed the plant. The foil wrap will only help where it's applied - in my opinion, is not at all effective. SVB's have attracted to the pheromones produced by the plant - and zucchinis in particular produce a lot, as do most of the primary squash (acorn, spaghetti, et al) to include pumpkins. Tromboncino (center cut) squash do not produce the same type and thus, do not attract the moth very much - and are deemed naturally resistant. Cucumbers can attract them - but the stem vines are not hollow all the way to the main root so even if eggs are laid and they hatch, the larvae are stopped short. I say this after YEARS off battling that moth and it's spawn. And why I grow alternatives to standard zucchini - such as center cut. The method of burying vines/stems to perpetuate alternate roots is a good idea. But, the plant has to be big enough to do that - and in my area, that is a huge challenge that most home gardeners don't get to. Best defense is to cover the plant and hand pollinate. Added: inject BT into the hollow stems once presence is detected. SO sorry for the ramble.

    • @corinne7126
      @corinne7126 Рік тому +3

      totally agree with you

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +42

      Very interesting! Without personal experience it can be challenging to offer advice on some topics! I meant to mention that gourds were a good alternative to SVB as you mentioned they aren't attracted to them in the same way!

    • @st2778
      @st2778 Рік тому +7

      SVB have kept me from summer and even winter squash gardening. A mighty pest here in Charleston SC

    • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
      @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener Рік тому +25

      @jacquesinthegarden I do not mean to infer I'm an expert or know it all. Far from it. Just a lil home gardener trying to grow some of my own food. But this pest ... spent a lot of time researching/experimenting because I've lost a lot of plants to it. It's a real stinker. 🤪

    • @loribethartist6353
      @loribethartist6353 Рік тому +13

      I succession plant zucchini and squash so that when my first plants are dying from insect pressure or are just giving out I have new plants to supply squash all summer ☀️

  • @MelissaWilliams74802
    @MelissaWilliams74802 Рік тому +16

    The poppy seeds was the coolest. Thank you for showing us.

  • @gail7998
    @gail7998 Рік тому +21

    A BIG thank you! I am getting predominantly male flowers on my squash; I'll put some male flowers in the frig. Also, I now know why cukes can become distorted!!!!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +2

      Glad to have helped!

    • @BlackLambieSociety
      @BlackLambieSociety Рік тому +1

      I had the same problem last year! Thanks for commenting this for all of us! Hahaha 😂

    • @blackpetalgardening
      @blackpetalgardening Рік тому +1

      That's the issue I'm having with my zucchini and possibly one of my watermelons. I'll have to see if I can help the process along.

    • @SarahBahou
      @SarahBahou 3 місяці тому

      I'm having this problem now!! Thanks!

  • @KK-FL
    @KK-FL Рік тому +7

    That last tip about burying the squash vines is so great! Borers are a huge problem here. Sound like it’s just a good general practice either way though. Thank you!!

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому +1

      We have to do that and surgery every year or they would not survive.

    • @KK-FL
      @KK-FL Рік тому +1

      @@dustyflats3832 pulling out the caterpillars will be so gross but my chickens will love it

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому +1

      @@KK-FL I know ours do.😄

  • @NatureLover-ss4ef
    @NatureLover-ss4ef Рік тому +15

    Hi Jacques, when you have a moment, could you do a video on how you prepare your soil for your in ground garden? I am in Los Angeles, the soil in my backyard is hard rock clay. I amended with organic matters and cow manure but it is still so hard. Nothing wants to grow out of it. Thus far, I am growing in containers but, I want to grow my vegetables inground if possible. Thank you.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +12

      This is a video I've actually really wanted to do! Will try to work it in this season

    • @gingerdean1521
      @gingerdean1521 Рік тому +1

      I had this problem and went to my nursery and bought a HUGE bag of coarse perlite and wet it and added it in. Perlite is volcanic glass that is puffed up and turns white. I am in 5a/southwestern NYS

  • @leighannf.4730
    @leighannf.4730 Рік тому +6

    Super helpful for my garden right now, thanks! I was prepared to hand-pollinate every stinking female squash flower (Sweet Meat pumpkin) that I could, but you've steered me straight! LOL

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella 3 місяці тому +2

    Those goofy looking cucumbers are turned into amazing relish ❤

  • @janking2762
    @janking2762 Рік тому +2

    I really appreciate your informative rather than promotional suggestions. Your content is succinct and to the point. No rambling or drama! I’m looking forward to much more.

  • @courtneycullen6289
    @courtneycullen6289 Рік тому +4

    The epic 4-cells are perfect for Cucurbits. Perfect. Just crazy easy. I followed your advice for umbrella pruning for my cucurbits! Most of them are growing along my fence or up 6 foot stakes, just a few winter squash sprawling along the ground. They had 3-4 days of acting stalled out after the pruning, and then kicked into a third gear and now I have a ton of baby cukes and squash growing. And definitely more pollinators. I think they appreciate the easier access to the flowers. Any hint of age or disease is gone. THANK YOU! I'll be thinking of you when I pickle next weekend! Now on to my melons!

  • @samyu2971
    @samyu2971 Рік тому +3

    Always a wealth of information, Jacques! Thank you! Your garden is beautiful!

  • @bethb8276
    @bethb8276 Рік тому +5

    I love watching your videos, always learning something new, or getting ideas for my own gardens. I love that foil trick, preventive is always better than having to fix a problem after it starts. Thanks!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +2

      Agreed! If I had a major svb problem I would definitely adopt this method

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegarden😂😂you’ll still need an Exacto knife to do surgery. They don’t give up that easily.

  • @nevergivingup1
    @nevergivingup1 Рік тому +1

    thanks so much!! i’ve had so much trouble with getting zucchinis or pumpkins. 😭😭. i appreciate it. 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @GardenDiscovery
    @GardenDiscovery Рік тому

    Jacques, I feel like your my kindred spirit in the garden world. And thank you so very much for picking my Central Coast California garden for the viewers garden pictures episode with Eric. I was so jazzed about that! Keep up the great work. I chop and drop too.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Рік тому +3

    In the future, I plan to direct sow my squash and cucumbers. Most of my squash and cucumber seedlings were stunted after transplanting. I put in new seeds and they grew much faster, catching up with the transplants.
    My biggest issue has been squash vine borers. I put up a trap that caught a dozen males the first night and I caught 2 dozen with my jar, a few here and there. I can't even count how many eggs I removed. I have only seen and trapped 2 squash bugs... I assume before they mated, because I haven't found their eggs, yet.
    I did have to inject a few plants with Spinosad for a couple borers that got through. Plus, I do put compost over the stem in multiple places to create new roots. It's a full time job protecting my plants!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +2

      Wow that does sound like a lot of work, you are basically at war with them! Glad you are making it through regardless, happy solutions are working

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому

      You aren’t kidding it’s a war especially this year in our extreme drought. I posted how we handle SVB and what I will try next year and I’ve tried all methods. We have had none surprisingly on a climbing zucchini and it could be because we timed planting right and missed the two lifecycles or it’s hidden away from other squash.

    • @binglet8127
      @binglet8127 4 місяці тому

      What did you use for trapping the borers?

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much JitG! Your educational videos are astonishing. I'm growing more because of you and Epic Gardening. Fantastic videos.

  • @jonathanzybert
    @jonathanzybert Рік тому +21

    Great video! I never knew if you stopped watering a few weeks prior to the fruit being done, it can taste sweeter!

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Рік тому +3

      Good to know. I had never heard that before.

  • @daranall4949
    @daranall4949 Рік тому

    Omg! Love the poppy seed harvest add to your video! Thank you. Every bit of info is worth the watch of your videos .

  • @jenniferkvarnes542
    @jenniferkvarnes542 Рік тому

    “Jacques-y!” Freya says hi!
    Thank you so much for this video, I’m struggling with squash vine borer, and this tip is perfectly timed!

  • @ZeFeratu
    @ZeFeratu Місяць тому

    😂 the downside (or upside if you like to hear funny things) of watching videos at 1.5 speed is that occasionally you'll hear something kind of crazy like, "Where you have a trellis net attached to some cheese steaks." And of course I got a visual!

  • @ijahdagang6121
    @ijahdagang6121 Рік тому

    Beautiful garden...thank you for sharing wish you success and be healthy always

  • @tretre1692
    @tretre1692 Рік тому +1

    Woah!!! That’s crazy cool about the poppy!! I assume that’s what theyre so easy to spread? I love all the tips! Thanks for being awesome!!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      Exactly, I have been bumping into them and sprinkling seed all over for a few weeks now!

  • @SoxInTheGarden
    @SoxInTheGarden Рік тому +1

    Omgosh, the poppy seeds were a kool thing to see! 🥰🌱❤️

    • @gingerdean1521
      @gingerdean1521 Рік тому

      Make sure you grow poppy seed poppies. They are different than oriental or California poppies. The variety is spelled something like Sominferous

  • @victoriafielding2478
    @victoriafielding2478 4 місяці тому

    Hey Jaques, 👋 Just wanted give some positive feedback after seeing a couple of comments. I live in UK but I enjoy your videos, and I find a lot of your info useful, especially as here in the south, our summers are heating up, especially in urban areas and a lot of our traditional gardening knowledge no longer applies, whilst you have more experience in warmer climes, but admittedly some of your advice isnt specific to my area, like, I dont think we get SVB here (🙏) (still get powdery mildew though😢). I can easily enjoy the sharing of garden enthusiasm, whilst also hoovering up the new knowledge I can use.

  • @joycesmith1270
    @joycesmith1270 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the information,

  • @glomontero6011
    @glomontero6011 Рік тому

    Thank s, I will follow ur advice. Being a very new gardener I need all the help I can get. I really like ur teaching method.

  • @lloydritchey
    @lloydritchey Рік тому

    I've got 3 Sibley Squash growing in a raised bed and onto a cattle panel arch with 3-5 squash on each vine. They're all performing *massively* with an excess of 12 hours of sun each day.

  • @scottiegrav
    @scottiegrav Рік тому +8

    Hey, I've been growing in Oklahoma for about 3 years and I've never had a good squash harvest , that being said this year is the year!! I'm sure of it
    I went with the bare stock a foot up and vertical growing , it has made spotting the vine bore much easier. Also I love your idea with the foil I've never thought of that but will be adding I piece to each stock

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      Nice! I forgot to mention vertical summer squash!

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegardengrowing a vertical zucchini climber this year and so far no SVB, but it could be that it was timed right and missed the dreaded things.

  • @carriewebb5764
    @carriewebb5764 3 місяці тому

    I've found that wrapping the stem doesn't usually work; the vine borer will just bore in to a spot higher up on the plant. A few things that have worked for me are covering the plant with netting. For me, that's a big pain because then I'm stuck hand-pollinating, but it does work. The other option that I tried last year was staking up my zucchini (which is the borers favorite plant in my garden). This worked fantastically. I pruned off side shoots and the lower leaves and was able to peak at the stem easily to see when there were borers present. I caught the problem easily and early because I could see the plant stem and was able to cut the borers out before they became large enough to do serious damage.

  • @patricianelson7911
    @patricianelson7911 Рік тому

    Thank you for all your great info. You are so easy to listen to.

  • @gwendolynwebster7722
    @gwendolynwebster7722 5 місяців тому

    I always learn so much from you! Thank you for all the tips and advice 🙂

  • @Lumi1992
    @Lumi1992 Рік тому

    wooooooooooot!! I started gardening here too late for melons but I will do this next spring!

  • @Madkalibyr
    @Madkalibyr Рік тому +3

    Perfect video! Thank you for so much helpful advice and tips, and everything was easy to understand and streamlined imo ❤

  • @hollyashton7009
    @hollyashton7009 Рік тому

    This was fantastic, thank you. I’m finally understanding some things.

  • @X-er_818
    @X-er_818 Рік тому

    Awesome video... the "Foil around the stem" 🤯

  • @martinlundberg7070
    @martinlundberg7070 10 місяців тому

    Got really great squash last year, gonna try for melons next year. Great video as always!

  • @SahyaSuzuki
    @SahyaSuzuki Рік тому +1

    Nice video Jacques! I love the background music! It's very relaxing. I'm growing dill plants to eat. I'm wondering if you'll do a video where you show your way to grow dill plants in near future. Best of luck with all of your plants you're growing

  • @brightantwerp
    @brightantwerp Рік тому

    Thank you Jacques! Great tips, as always.

  • @rockyusa2012
    @rockyusa2012 Рік тому +1

    Great tips.

  • @judyingram-kh1vm
    @judyingram-kh1vm Рік тому

    Great informative video, thank you for sharing. Your garden is so beautiful.

  • @reddbeard2312
    @reddbeard2312 Рік тому +2

    Another pest that's actually been far more destructive than SVB to our squash and cucumbers the past few years are Squash Bugs. They seem to appear out of nowhere and if you miss them, a few days later the vines are covered in nymphs and the entire plant begins to wilt and die.

  • @joesqudy
    @joesqudy Рік тому +1

    I love your video Jacques, one thing you did not cover is fertilizing. How much how often and why? Thank you so much for the video. ❌⭕️🙏🏽♥️😇

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      I used to fertilize more but this winter I did a soil test and found I had plenty of nutrients! Occasionally I will use an organic liquid fertilizer during heavy fruit setting periods. So if the cucumbers have been cranking out tons of cucumbers for a month it might help to give them a little pick up after heavy harvest periods. For squashes extra water and nutrients can lead to larger fruit but I'm not sure if they would taste better so I prefer not overdoing it.

    • @joesqudy
      @joesqudy Рік тому +1

      @@jacquesinthegarden Thanks sweetie, God bless you. Love your garden I wish I was back in California. I was in Chino growing a beautiful garden, and then the army transferred my husband and I back to Houston. That’s about all I miss from California besides the ocean. I do love it here in Houston. Have a great day. Thank you.

  • @sabbandvinny
    @sabbandvinny Рік тому +1

    This is my favorite episode so far!!!! Super helpful and glad to hear about something other than tomatoes lol I don’t like or grow tomatoes so those aren’t as fun for me to watch. Well done and keep it up 🎉

  • @dirtcheapgarden22
    @dirtcheapgarden22 Рік тому

    Jacques, this might seem off the wall, but a temporary mylar or mirrored structure directing sunlight toward plants that need that extra boost of sunlight might help. We've done it successfully.

  • @Arcticdi
    @Arcticdi Рік тому

    Very Timely! Thanks so much

  • @JohnnyZBeatZ
    @JohnnyZBeatZ Рік тому

    Thanks please do more watermelon videos and keep up the good work love the gardening videos and thanks again your videos really Help with my garden 👍

  • @terrimarks3694
    @terrimarks3694 Рік тому

    Thank you! I learned some things. Can you grow crook neck and zucchini on a trellis?

  • @JLee-pc2vc
    @JLee-pc2vc Рік тому +1

    I've never dealt with SVB in Virginia, but regular squash bugs are the bane of my existence! I lose so many plants to them every year. Do you have any tips for protecting plants from them?

  • @rebeccaplumlee9601
    @rebeccaplumlee9601 Рік тому

    Had 160 (+/-) acres in seed corn, planted squash (melons & zuke) in rows between & plants kinda used corn as trellis. Not as big a harvest as my hills, but i counted them a bonus harvest

  • @hellosunshine9915
    @hellosunshine9915 Рік тому

    I always thought that melons and squash had to be planted a distance away from each other . You have yours together. Have I been worrying about something that’s not needed ? I loved your video, it’s very helpful!
    Thanks !

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      The worry is usually related to the seeds produced , if you want to save seed and replant. They could cross pollinate and if you save the seed and replant it then it could be something not edible and mildly toxic even. The fruit you harvest that season and eat shouldn't suffer any issues though!

  • @johnhoward3119
    @johnhoward3119 Рік тому +1

    Would use a Jacques in my garden. Garden lore: Things grow fast in the hot summer &/or die fast.

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 Рік тому

    My favourite vegetable is gold squash (Patty pan squash). I bought some at the weekend, they're pretty expensive to buy.

  • @41degreesN12degreesE
    @41degreesN12degreesE Рік тому

    Never been this early before. Glad I decided to eat a cookie & turn on youtube instead of going outside 😄

  • @elizabethmilward8301
    @elizabethmilward8301 6 місяців тому

    I like to start mine in four inch pots. They grow so fast, and most of my other seedlings have been moved outside by then, so I have space.

  • @st2778
    @st2778 Рік тому

    Really great information! Thanks

  • @tammydaveson6161
    @tammydaveson6161 Рік тому

    Hi Jacques in the garden I started watching your videos about a couple of months or so ago and I have enjoyed watching all of the episodes that I have seen so far.
    Have you seen Kevin from the Epic Urban Garden recently?
    As I have seen a video which he posted earlier today and I have watched it about 6 times regarding the baby hens in his brooder that he got about 18.5 months ago roughly when he got his original hens at around the same age approximately.
    I first found out about your gardening channel through Kevin from Epic garden as I have been following his channel for about a year or two now give or take a few weeks and I have enjoyed his UA-cam videos on his channel as well okay.
    My name is Tammy Marie Daveson and I enjoy gardening,bonsai,cockatiel keeping as I have got 4 called Cheeky bird,Gema the gem, Fawkes and Hedwig oldest to youngest and I was raised in Australia Queensland and my parents enjoyed gardening,keeping budgies,Guinea pigs,peach faces,cats,dogs,fish and hermit crabs and to respect those around me which I do to the best of my ability.

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 Рік тому

    The dreaded Squash Vine Borer!🤬. In WI, Z5a we have tried everything! Our usual way is to do surgery by cutting a vertical slit and removing grub, then pack that wounded base stem with soil, THEN as soon as possible bury a leaf node along the stems to ensure the vines survive.
    We have 2 attacks a season here (Read about the life cycle). You can try and plant in between attacks, but that wasp looking moth will still find them.
    We have too many plants and some of the preventions like, wrapping tin foil/vet tape, injecting BT (didn’t work) and covering is futile as the SVB emerges from the ground and will be under that cover And I’m not hand pollinating. Rotating crops is also futile as they fly everywhere and read they can travel long distances.
    Next year we will continue to do surgery and burying vines and I’m always watching those leaves in the morning because if they are drooping and have plenty of water you know you’ve got a grub and grab the Exacto knife.😵‍💫. I will also be trying 2 different things-Captain Jack’s Dust and Surround Kaolin Clay at the base. Hopefully that keeps them away.
    I know they can and have drilled into the vine further down, but it’s not as prevalent. And yes, solid stemmed varieties like Violina Rugosa squash were not bothered, but we do still like our other hollow stemmed varieties.

  • @fannylang6525
    @fannylang6525 Рік тому

    Thank you. Any idea why my squash plant isn’t growing female flowers? The “gentleman’s club” is using up my valuable growing space. 😑 Love your poppy side point! Can’t wait to grow those!

  • @daisyblooms4813
    @daisyblooms4813 Рік тому +2

    Wondering if corn pollen stays viable in the fridge, too? Last year a lot of the silks and pollen didn't coordinate their growing. If it happens this year I guess I've got nothing to lose! Thanks Jacques!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      I am pretty sure it does! Just make sure to collect it early morning after a new tassel has opened so that it doesn't dry out before storage

    • @jwukulele
      @jwukulele Рік тому

      ​@@jacquesinthegarden there are many decades of published research studies on preservation of pollen, incl cryo. In fact, there are entire journals dedicated to cryopreservation. Here’s just one pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33988640/… PubMed is our frienemy, so much data (good & less good) out there.

  • @Neenerella333
    @Neenerella333 Рік тому +1

    First time growing the little emerald zucchini. Direct sowed and they germinated well in my raised beds. It's been very hot, though they're on irrigation. The fruits are kinda oddly shaped: the usual hot dog shaped ones are less than 5"(which I expected from a compact variety), but some are shallot shaped. They had biotone, and Super Vites in their water once a week.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      I so believe these tend to swell up on one end over being consistent across the whole length. The large one I missed harvesting had that looks as well and I think it's simply variety dependent. At 5" it's quite delicious though! Do you have a good mulch layer on the soil as well?

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Рік тому

      @jacquesinthegarden Yes. I planted the seeds under my lazy compost piles. Plus Omni mix. You're right. The little ones are tasty. Cut into little coins and thrown into pasta.

  • @mayaslifeonearth
    @mayaslifeonearth Рік тому +1

    Can you please do a video on how to grow bush cucumbers and what support or pruning they need? I got Carosello Leccesse from San Diego Seed Company & thought it would be compact but it’s quite larger and viney so I pruned it a bit but no idea if I just helped or harmed my yield!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      They do often get bigger than expected, my suggestion is to prune side shoots at the start, first foot, and coil it around your trellis rather than pulling it straight up. This will keep it more compact and gives you more surface area to spread it on.

    • @mayaslifeonearth
      @mayaslifeonearth Рік тому

      I planted it under a tomahook trellis system 🤦🏻‍♀️ but I think I’m kind of sort of maybe making it work and spreading the shoots I didn’t prune out where I don’t have other plants. Thank you for your response! :) I’ve learned most of my gardening skills from you, Kevin, and Brijette!

  • @sosgardening
    @sosgardening Рік тому

    I had the same problem with my 3 sisters method this year! My first batch of Watermelon was eaten by Rabbits or Pill Bugs and the second batch got shaded out. My Cantaloupe is doing much better however!
    For me, I have fences surrounding my small garden so I just put netting up for the vines to climb and this year they're covering my whole fence. As for the Zucchini I really need to figure out the best place for it as they are monsters!

  • @northsidedork_3043
    @northsidedork_3043 Рік тому

    Cute pupper! Let's see more of the dog in the vids

  • @AMKB01
    @AMKB01 Рік тому +1

    I tried direct sowing my summer squash this year. Almost all of them have been eaten by slugs. After 3 plantings, we don't have enough season left to try again. I do have a few plants, but when starting indoors, I usually have many more.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      This frustration is one of the major reasons I like to transplant

    • @AMKB01
      @AMKB01 Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegarden I was planning to experiment with both this year, but simply ran out of cat-free space! 😄

  • @andrewhammill6148
    @andrewhammill6148 Рік тому

    Never had luck with the foil method on squash plants as a SVB deterrent. I use athletic tape. I find it works much better and stays the course of the plant where the foil can come off during plant growth, watering, etc.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      Very cool to hear this option as well!

    • @andrewhammill6148
      @andrewhammill6148 Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegarden Welcome. You guys give it a try on a plant and let everyone know your thoughts.

  • @XCellenTruckerBellz
    @XCellenTruckerBellz Рік тому

    Wow your garden is great 15:00 😍

  • @kermitdafrog444
    @kermitdafrog444 Рік тому

    Coyld you do a video about the ez flow fertigation tank? Im pretty sure i saw you have one hooked up to your hoselink. Im really confused about how to set one up

  • @greenleafgardens
    @greenleafgardens 4 місяці тому

    SVB and the horrid Squash Bug have really given me challenges growing squash in my garden. I’ve found more success against SVB with C. Moschata varieties, but the squash bugs still come every year. You have to be so vigilant in handpicking and trapping adults and sticky taping the eggs to keep to population down that you feel like you are leading an all out war against the little buggers!

  • @C3Voyage
    @C3Voyage Рік тому +1

    Cucumbers can also be misshapen due to partial pollination or a parthenocarpic variety getting pollinated.

    • @PatienceLove
      @PatienceLove Рік тому

      I had this issue with the muncher variety, and they’re supposedly parthenocarpic.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      That is great to know, I didn't think about the pollination! The misshapen pollination issue is something I mostly notice in my melons where it is an obvious cause.

  • @michellemichellemichelle
    @michellemichellemichelle Рік тому

    The hat is everything! Where can I buy that 😅

  • @FujitheChef
    @FujitheChef Рік тому

    Can you make a video covering certain plants or maybe ways to train plants for a vertical setup?
    I have limited space and I want to maximize space next year

  • @adamkeifenheim1727
    @adamkeifenheim1727 Рік тому

    For hand polinating, I find a foam paintbrush works better.

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine Рік тому +2

    I noticed vine borer damage on my carnival squash yesterday and when I went out this morning and the entire plant was flat on the ground dead. It must’ve hit a major artery.

  • @meltemfahliogullari
    @meltemfahliogullari Рік тому

    What kind of timing do you follow when planting them? I am also in a warm zone. Mediterranean. Do you think its possible to plant them mid summer going into fall?

  • @1isaM111er
    @1isaM111er Рік тому

    Very educational

  • @HighlyKhoalified
    @HighlyKhoalified Рік тому +1

    hey jacques, when you say 2-3 winter squash fruit per vine, do you mean 2-3 per plant entirely, or per production stem on each plant?

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      2-3 per plant, unless otherwise stated as being able to handle more! The smaller the fruit the more you can generally support.

  • @sharkgirl424
    @sharkgirl424 Рік тому

    Do you happen to know for taste if squash flowers are best harvested like pre-bloom, best bloom, post-bloom? Or does it even matter? Thanks Jacques!

  • @dreed1058
    @dreed1058 Рік тому

    I live in Texas (not for much longer!), and the Temps have been over 100 for days. I have several watermelons growing - a) when do you know when to stop watering, and b) CAN you stop watering when it's over 100? LOVE YOUR VIDEOS so informative. Also what state are you in? 😊❤

  • @lsherylc2524
    @lsherylc2524 Рік тому

    Tell me more about that melon?! Never heard of it

  • @Nocare89
    @Nocare89 Рік тому

    After like 2 months my cucumber bushes are 2-3in tall and just now producing flowers. I think those are doomed 😆
    Aphids completely ate the seed-leaves by the time the first true leaves were 1/4in. I even have one they ate it clear back to the stem and it grew still. I probably also shocked them by pulling out the other sprouts.
    Plants are amazing at trying through all that. I'll do trays next year :)

  • @izzyg8316
    @izzyg8316 6 місяців тому

    Can you plant patty pan squash with cucumbers? Or do these species conflict with one another?

  • @chadwick8107
    @chadwick8107 Рік тому

    thank you sir for all the help 🙏. If you double plant holes do you have to cut one out to thin them or can I transplant one to another spot in the garden? Your amazing 👏

    • @debrascott8775
      @debrascott8775 Рік тому

      Last year I transplanted the 2nd seedling. Worked great

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      I have carefully transplanted doubles from direct sown seeds just fine! Just make sure the soil you go into is well watered and that you further water it once transplanted!

  • @wardsdotnet
    @wardsdotnet Рік тому

    So if you grow across the ground then you can root in many places and avoid SVB damage, but if you go vertically then you can avoid powdery mildew damaged. But you can't really avoid both right?

  • @jeil5676
    @jeil5676 Рік тому +1

    You mentioned you can pollinate with any male squash. It has to be the same species. Pepo with pepo. Moschata with moschata.

  • @kristacook1211
    @kristacook1211 Рік тому

    Cucumber pruning question that I haven't seen asked. My cucumbers have several vines and are about 2 ft tall. I didn't know about pruning to a single vine. Will it shock the plant too much if I prune to a single vine now?

  • @erntaku
    @erntaku Рік тому

    Can't wait for the manual pollination series "Doing the Business" with Jacques. 🤭

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      Hahah, could be a hit!

    • @erntaku
      @erntaku Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegarden yeah, sometimes I have good ideas. Hahaha

  • @formerhermit12
    @formerhermit12 Рік тому +1

    When you use your net trellis for squash, are you orienting the bed so that the net run EW so that your foliage has good south facing exposure, or is it not as important?

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +3

      I prefer doing N-S so that it doesn't shade the adjacent beds and they seem to get plenty of sun since the go vertical.

    • @andreahorsch286
      @andreahorsch286 Рік тому

      Ditto. I have a bunch of N S trellises in garden. They still create some shade, but not enough to make dead spots

    • @formerhermit12
      @formerhermit12 Рік тому

      @@jacquesinthegarden Thank you Jacques! Always appreciate your abundance of knowledge and interaction with your community

  • @lisalowy2443
    @lisalowy2443 Рік тому +2

    Do you need to put straw down for squashes?

    • @TinMan445
      @TinMan445 Рік тому +1

      Any mulch

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      Any mulch is a good idea to help the roots stay cool and well watered. It also reduces splashing up from soil which reduces disease overall!

  • @mrhappystore8611
    @mrhappystore8611 Рік тому

    Squash doin it!

  • @anujashok5107
    @anujashok5107 Рік тому

    When are you starting bee keeping?

  • @krishnananda.s1394
    @krishnananda.s1394 Рік тому

    Can you make a guide on peppers.

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      I have one from last year but happy to do a refresh and add more info!

  • @nerf_herder90
    @nerf_herder90 7 місяців тому

    7:50 when you say limit the vines to two or three fruits, what exactly do you mean by "vine?" Are you referring to the whole plant as one vine or are you referring to each of the vines that are coming off of the plant? Thank you!

  • @taraporter8699
    @taraporter8699 2 місяці тому

    Once the cucumber hits the ground after going up and over the trellis, so you cut it?

  • @JuniorHunter-m8k
    @JuniorHunter-m8k Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. My problem last year and this year is that I only get male flowers on my zucchini and winter squash. So frustrating! I have read that when the temperature are high, female flowers don't appear. Any advice?

  • @SimplyStormy
    @SimplyStormy Рік тому

    My biggest pest was the squash bug. Wow. They are freaking tenacious and I was terrified of them. I was using tongs to grab them off the plant and drown them.

  • @clarkl4177
    @clarkl4177 3 місяці тому

    Gonna cover my watermelon 🍉 vines ✅

  • @julietousignant4122
    @julietousignant4122 Рік тому

    Great video! What about cucumber beetles! How to manage it?

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому

      I am very lucky to not have them as a major pest so I didn't think to include them. If I recall manual picking is unfortunately usually the best option.

  • @lionelbihm609
    @lionelbihm609 Рік тому

    Make lemon poppy seed muffins. Martha Stewart has a great recipe.

  • @makinggardenmagic
    @makinggardenmagic Рік тому +1

    I had some of my squash get shaded out too, so sad!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Рік тому +1

      Sometimes they take so long to get going it can be hard to time, definitely frustrating!

  • @realitychek781
    @realitychek781 2 місяці тому

    I have an issue with earwigs eating my squash and the flowers. Any suggestions on how to prevent or kill them? I've used Neem, Sevin, and Diatenacious Earth and they didn't help.