Zone 3 June Harvest Leafy Greens, Chives, Rhubarb and Peppers

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • In my Zone 3 garden June has brought some heat and much needed rain. With the garden completely planted It is time to start reaping the benefits of my hard work.
    In Zone 3 in Early June most gardeners are watching their garden grow but harvesting is still a while off yet. One of my goals this year was to harvest more over a longer season. So far this season I am off to a great start especially with the uncharacteristically warm spring we have had. I have been harvesting for a few weeks but things have picked up recently.
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  • @melovescoffee
    @melovescoffee 8 років тому

    I personally like Moroccan mint the best. It's the most commonly grown tea mint around here in Europe. I've tried lots of others but i keep going back to that plant. Bit of lemon balm too. Very tasty. Chocolate mint is by far the most decorative one, the taste is so so. Nice peppers! For me, it is garden friend appreciation week (i made that up because i need one!) I'm going to be thanking all of the youtube gardeners i watch this week, for helping me make my garden so much better this year, so thank you, Stephen! (especially for debunking a lot of garden hypes that could have cost me a lot of money) I'm finally getting on top of this marginal patch and it looks like it will finally produce some decent crops.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I looked quite hard for Moroccan mint and failed to find some ! I'll have to look next year again !
      Thank you for taking the time to thank me ! I appreciate that very much ! I am also glad I could help you save a few dollars and produce more ! That is truly why I do this !

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I looked quite hard for Moroccan mint and failed to find some ! I'll have to look next year again !
      Thank you for taking the time to thank me ! I appreciate that very much ! I am also glad I could help you save a few dollars and produce more ! That is truly why I do this !

  • @dkulikowski
    @dkulikowski 8 років тому

    Looks great, Stephen. I can't believe how beautiful your pepper plants look. Great job, well done.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Thank you my friend ! Peppers seem to enjoy my neglect :)

  • @executivegardener
    @executivegardener 8 років тому +1

    Love jimmy Nardello. Good harvest!

  • @thisandthatwithchris1984
    @thisandthatwithchris1984 8 років тому

    Wow you are definitely an awesome gardener bud I love your videos they tell me I got lots to learn!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      I still have plenty to learn I just like to share it as I go !

  • @sbfarmer8
    @sbfarmer8 8 років тому +1

    a wine video would be great. congrats from zone 9b

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Thank you my friend! Here is the video I did a few years back on my Rhubarb wine ;) ua-cam.com/video/1QeK0zGS3-s/v-deo.html

  • @VOTE4TAJ
    @VOTE4TAJ 8 років тому +1

    My mint has sprouted outside the raised bed into sod. This year I have planted a secondary variety for flavor. I love how your pepper turned out.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Mint sure is stubborn!! The mint is doing very very well!

  • @catalinoancea6601
    @catalinoancea6601 8 років тому

    Good job!Congratulations!

  • @charlescarlson8283
    @charlescarlson8283 8 років тому

    Chive flowers are good for butterflies. I keep several for them.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I have other flowers for them :) I keep a well stocked flower garden both in my yard and public areas.

  • @coreysgarden6169
    @coreysgarden6169 8 років тому +1

    Wow nice early harvest, I am also in zone 3 but have only gotten 3 jalapenos so far (way more coming). You have a great backlog of videos and I look forward to learning from your experience. Subbed and looking forward too more. Thanks from a second year aspiring gardener.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I have been enjoying the harvests so far! let me know as you move through the older videos what you think!

    • @coreysgarden6169
      @coreysgarden6169 8 років тому +1

      you got it dude

  • @drhoy15
    @drhoy15 8 років тому

    Stephen, great job and it is so wonderful to see that you have crops so early. I am in NS and we are still waiting.... One suggestion, I pull my rhubarb stalks off the plant with a twisting motion. That way there is not a small stub left in the root which nearly always rots. I would be interested to see what you have to say on this. Thanks so much for your continued excellent you tube videos :)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      That is an interesting method. I should try it out.
      They always rot but that's alright I'd say.

  • @Ottee2
    @Ottee2 8 років тому

    Nice job with the peppers, Stubbs. Given that you're in zone 3. I'm in zone 6b to 7a and my peppers are just starting to get flowers and a few little tiny pepper buds. I took a chance on putting my bell pepper plants out early, and they took a beating with the cold nights. Jalapenos, I put out later, and they weren't punished.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      Peppers really need the heat. That's why all of mine are in containers so they can heat up quickly.
      I am sure yours will bounce back.

  • @OneYardRevolution
    @OneYardRevolution 8 років тому +1

    Wow, peppers in early June in zone 3! Very cool!

  • @keyplayr61greenhousehydrop14
    @keyplayr61greenhousehydrop14 8 років тому

    Nice harvest, Stephen! Those peppers are beautiful!

  • @dandingo168
    @dandingo168 8 років тому +1

    sounds like climate weirdness is helping you out, love bbq peppers.

  • @ConradCardinal
    @ConradCardinal 8 років тому

    I had no idea you could freeze rhubarb... I was wondering what I was going to do with mine, but now I know, thanks Stephen!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      Yup it works well for baking and wine. It helps break down the cell walls.

  • @HaphazardHomestead
    @HaphazardHomestead 8 років тому

    Great harvests! That's some pepper production for your area in June! Have you ever considered putting your mint someplace a little wild, where it can grow among the grass? It smells great the wild area ultimately gets mowed, but in the meantime, you can really increase your mint-growing area.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      I have thought of that but can't bring myself to do it. Part of my day job is removing weeds and invasive species. It's hard to disconnect that :)

    • @HaphazardHomestead
      @HaphazardHomestead 8 років тому

      ***** Haha-- I bet that it is hard to go the other direction! Maybe it's different where you live, but in my area, in Oregon's Willamette Valley, in an area that used to be orchards and grazing in the 'old days', there are so few native plants to disturb. I've ID'd 14 different kinds of grass at my place, but only 1 of them is native to this area. All the others are from Europe. So my spearmint is just one more plant in a mixed lawn, where it's not affecting any garden production. It's easier to control there in the grass, rather than loose in a garden!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      it sure is different here :)

    • @HaphazardHomestead
      @HaphazardHomestead 8 років тому +1

      : )

  • @janking3355
    @janking3355 8 років тому

    Two mints are my favorites, apple mint and chocolate mint. I grow apple, orange, chocolate, mojito, spearmint and one just called peppermint. I'm thinking I need to add another variety of mint to my collection! Love your videos!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Oh Apple mint sounds wonderful. As I showed in this video I love dehydrating some of my apples and using them in teas.

    • @janking3355
      @janking3355 8 років тому

      I also make frozen mint cubes. Great way to save mint for winter. Right now I make fresh apple mint tea in a quart jar, then when it cools down a little I put it in the fridge. It's a nice cool drink on hot days!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      That I might have to do!! it sounds like a wonderful way to enjoy the mint and cool off!

  • @KaiTheKiwi
    @KaiTheKiwi 8 років тому +1

    To make to its actually best to use fresh leaves! Just pick a tablespoon or so of leaves as needed. That way all the constituents are intact without losing any in the dehydrating process,( plus it's tastier)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Thank you my friend! I may have to start some indoors so I can enjoy fresh!
      Do you chop them up first?

    • @KaiTheKiwi
      @KaiTheKiwi 8 років тому

      I do, but you don't have to :) to make herbal teas that have all the benefits of eating the whole plant, keep it covered as it steeps so the volatile oils don't evaporate, and steep for at least 15 mins. Though if you're drinking i for the flavour then of course you don't have to do that :)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I certainly love the flavour! Ill have to try it a few different ways! thanks for the tip!

  • @squirrelyshirley7629
    @squirrelyshirley7629 8 років тому

    That is great! I would really like your recipes for mint tea and rhubarb wine :)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      I can do you one better. I have made videos on the subjects. Here is rhubarb wine. Just ignore te raspberries.
      ua-cam.com/video/1QeK0zGS3-s/v-deo.html

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      Here is my mint tea video.
      ua-cam.com/video/bdRjemZIMis/v-deo.html

    • @squirrelyshirley7629
      @squirrelyshirley7629 8 років тому +1

      Thank you! :)

  • @bittesys
    @bittesys 8 років тому

    Have you tried the chocolate mint? It gives a nice strong mint taste with a little chocolate flavor. Is nice to dehydrate and use in the winter.
    Very nice pepper plant :-)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I have not seen that one before ! I'll have to keep my eye out ! I have strawberry mint this year and my hopes are high !

  • @RADARTechie
    @RADARTechie 8 років тому

    I have one thai chili on one of my plants. Thats out of a dozen or so plants(plus my super hots I started later). Im super jealous. Id love a pepper omelet about now.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      It was very hot :) I had some with my eggs today ! The method seems to be paying off. The plants are already flowering again !

    • @RADARTechie
      @RADARTechie 8 років тому

      ***** I had flowers on mine too early, and prune heavily. now all I have is a couple strong plants with maybe a flower, and a bunch of weak plants with small leaves. My parents, who barely put any effort in have 4ft tall pepper plants. I think next year Im not going to prune.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому +1

      I have to prune mine to get them going otherwise I don't get a harvest here. Try an experiment my friend!

  • @dymondwillow2
    @dymondwillow2 8 років тому +1

    how did you decide how big to make your garden? informative videos always!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      My wife decided the size. She came out with me and said you can have this area build a fence and keep it in there ;) I snuck out with my perennial fruit trees and bushes though ;)

  • @alegareecomms
    @alegareecomms 8 років тому

    I. Love. Rhubarb. I need to figure out how to plant some in a planter at our new house!

  • @chelovek4403
    @chelovek4403 6 років тому

    what is the best kind of sweet pepper to grow in Alberta?

  • @MatanuskaHIGH
    @MatanuskaHIGH 8 років тому

    do you not eat chive flowers? you cut the base of the flower where the small flowers connect and the individual flowers separate they make beautiful garnesh and taste stronger than the chive greens..

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      I do eat them but usually just fresh as I walk by. Right now I am testing out saturating vinegar

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 8 років тому

      +Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable cool. i love chive flowers..i save them in a baggy they will last a week in the fridge and they make beautiful garneshes. they have a nice kick to them

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      They are certainly quite good ;)

    • @Ottee2
      @Ottee2 8 років тому +1

      I never allow my chives to flower. It toughens the stems if you do, and I prefer to keep my chives tender..

  • @Iloveorganicgardening
    @Iloveorganicgardening 8 років тому

    wait...you eat rhubarb raw? I thought that was not allowed?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 років тому

      Nope it's fine. Just don't eat the leaves. They have oxalic acid that can make your stomach upset.

    • @Iloveorganicgardening
      @Iloveorganicgardening 8 років тому +1

      +Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable. good to know!!