How To Extend Your Gardening in June!
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Hey Neighbor! Springtime is over, Summer is here! Tonight, we're discussing how to flip raised beds and in-ground plots, why you should be flipping these beds, what you can plant now, and more. There are so many reasons to not let your garden beds just sit and not having anything growing in them! Let's get growing and discuss how to extend your garden in June! Let's Grow Together!
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0:00 start
0:20 Why you should flip your garden beds
1:31 Sunflowers are a benefit to the garden - Teddy Bear Sunflowers
2:08 Sunspot Dwarf Sunflower
2:36 Red Burgundy Okra - a heat-loving okra variety
3:27 Green Fingers Okra - perfect for containers and raised beds
3:48 Dwarf Zinnia Mix
4:20 Benary Giant Orange Zinnia
5:07 Lemon Peach Queeny Zinnia
5:43 Borage - a cover crop and herb!
7:06 From potatoes to borage!
7:36 Preparing the plot for the borage!
8:36 Planting Borage seeds with the Hoss Garden Seeder & Hopper
9:59 Using a pre-plant in our raised beds - Complete Organic Fertilizer
10:58 Planting Borage Seeds in raised beds - Навчання та стиль
Bees love Thai basil when it blooms.
Now I can tell my Wife and Son I'm not the only one who pronounces Okra....Okree! Must be my Alabama raisin' !
I have grown Borage in Zone 8a in North Texas and it typically gets about 3' tall and about the same width. It is more of a cool season plant here and generally over-winters pretty well here. It does tend to not do well in the 100+° summers that we have. I refer to it as a "loud" plant because of the dozens of bees that are attracted to it. It's an absolute bee magnet. The good thing about it is that it readily self sows. The bad thing about it is that it readily self sows. The flowers taste like cucumbers. It is an excellent deterrent for tomato horn worms.
Borage will readily self seed. I have nothing but raised beds and planted two and the following year ten of my 30 beds had volunteers so the seed travels so be ready to have more borage than you thought you’d have.😆 oh and the flowers are edible and are nice in salads.
No decent wells here in North Texas, so no irrigation + 100+ degrees no rain , I just mulch and call it quits .
Borage is pretty
I grow the large benary and queen zinna series in raised beds. They are spectacular in that display. I pack them in and they make beautiful large swaths and they help support one another - Oklahoma
Good stuff
Appreciate it
started pulling up peas today since it's been, and will continue, in the 90s
Peas love the heat, why are you pulling them up?
@@DV-ol7vt No new flowers on any of them - and in CO it's dry
Thanks Greg! I decided to go with the Hossinator Tomatoes and the Florida 91. Got my seeds starting in my seed starters right now. Hope that really hold up to the summer heat so I can get me some maters right up until frost! Appreciate you taking the time to show us some knowledge!! GOD Bless y'all!!
Once you have borage, you always have it. It reseeds like crazy. I planted it once and was pulling it out for years.
I have borage planted between my sunflowers in ground and in a few of my raised beds. It’s growing pretty well but hasn’t bloomed yet. I wanted it for my bees to forage on this summer.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
U all are very awesome. Thank u Greg for all u do
Our pleasure!
Nothing grows good now in Oklahoma. 100 degree temps. With all the water it just burns everything down.
Not true you can grow an array of sunflowers, zinnias, celosia.
My sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, squash, and tomatoes are growing nicely just south of Tulsa.
Have you tried to use a shade cloth ❤
Borage is cool season. It dies back at about 80's here
Not here in PA boy! It goes strong through August! Man it is booming now
In Tennessee borage is so pokey and aggressively, I won't voluntarily plant it.
Borage did not work well for me in central Florida.
Can my chickens eat those sunflowers?
yes, most definitely
What do you recommend to get rid of Johnson grass
Growing early-maturing crops, plowing immediately after harvest, and tilling as needed are common methods to break up rhizomes and weaken johnson grass stands in cultivated areas
I was in an accident last year and haven't been able to maintain my raised beds like i should have. Tried staying on top of the weeds the best i could. They have overtaken my beds. I have things planted, but the weeds are winning! Any suggestions on what i can do to get the weeds under control and more manageable? It's the chamberbitter weed that is the problem. All those seeds on the back of the leaves just will not let me win!
Blown shoulder. Garden is pitiful because Im down. I ended up cardboarding and mulching over my beds. I'll let them rest til I'm better. This fall I'll cut holes and plant a fall garden. Get well soon 🌱
I would cover it if you can. Maybe with a tarp or cardboard. Good luck to you 🙂
Borage needs shelter from the hot sun.
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