We love this melon / the Kajari Melon 🍈 🍉

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2023
  • I took the camera out while we harvested some things in the garden. I mention a couple of tips about harvesting tomatoes and winter squash! I hope you learned something and enjoyed watching!! Thanks for showing up and hanging out with us! be sure to comment and interact, we'd love to get to know you!
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  • @ItAllAddsUp963
    @ItAllAddsUp963 2 місяці тому

    Your garden is great but that pit baby of yours is awesome!! The kids are adorable too .

    • @JustineMcGuire
      @JustineMcGuire  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you!! Our pits name is Tito. He will be 9 this year and is the sweetest baby. Thanks for watching!

  • @lostnationfarm1613
    @lostnationfarm1613 24 дні тому

    Great video! Been gardening for over half of my 56 year old life & didn't know that harvesting tomatoes in the heat of the day produced the best flavor - cool! Totally makes sense, too, doesn't it! Thanks for the scoop on the Jabaris (why I was really here - thanks, Google!), & the pepper tower is SO SMART! What kind of "fertilizer" do you use? & did you happen to pay attention to how longish your Kajaris took from seed to fruit? Love the garden! & the kids' participation & enthusiasm!

    • @JustineMcGuire
      @JustineMcGuire  День тому

      Thank you so much and I'm so sorry it's taken me so long to respond!! I use fish emulsion about 2 weeks after planting. I do that once and then I switch to golden bloom after that! Fertilize as often as it says on the bottle. I can't remember because I didn't fertilized one time this year. lol being 9 months pregnant in July I just didn't want to add that to my schedule. But I've had the baby and I am so looking forward to the fall garden! It's going to be great!!

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Місяць тому

    I gotta try these melons on a trellis. I had to haul in loads of forest soil to build a garden and I finally have at least one melon plant growing but I`m not sure which variety survived. My butternut squash has started growing too. I had some armadillo attacks and had to replant things so I have a driveway alarm on the mounds these are growing in. My melon is either a yellow variety or Sugar Baby. It will be a surprise! Ha! I overplanted cucumbers because of the armadillos but they never uprooted those and I can`t eat them all. I guess that`s a good problem. I`ll put them around my fruit trees to feed those if they spoil.
    I planted less okra and field peas this year because of the weather forecast of better conditions but I`ll likely still have plenty. I`m gonna save seeds from the Crowder Peas though because they were so expensive to order. I`m doing the 8 inch easy Pinocchio Orange micro dwarf hydro bucket tomatoes this year along the edge of the roof and a Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato in the garden plus a beefsteak in a pot. I also overplanted Cape Gooseberry & some Ground Cherry varieties. I sure hope I like them! I now have four Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry trees (have you tried those?) and at least six figs with more of both rooting in pots. The birds are gonna be happy next year! Maybe that`s enough for all of us?

    • @JustineMcGuire
      @JustineMcGuire  25 днів тому

      That sounds like it is going to be an amazing garden!! I LOVE our mulberry tree.. how big is the dwarf supposed to get?? I had one as a kid and it was MASSIVE, but the one I have on my new property is multi trunk and pro 12 foot high.. doesn't sound like a dwarf but isn't near as large as the one I used to have.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 25 днів тому

      @@JustineMcGuire My "dwarf" trees are already 7 to 8 feet tall and they`ve been topped. They were tiny and only a few inches tall in March. I hope there wasn`t a mixup. I ordered from two sellers...one individual tree (it`s the smallest now) and a 4 pack from another but I broke one of those removing them from the package. Those are growing very tall quickly. Some say they only get 6 to 8 feet....some say 25 feet.

  • @JENITASBFWELLWISHESGARDENING

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