July Garden Update: Vertical Sweet Potatoes, Blight Resistant Tomatoes, & More,

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • In this July garden update, we share the progress of our Georgia Jet Sweet Potatoes, purple cabbage, strawberries, and more. Despite facing a terrible drought and battling blight, our garden is thriving. Join us as we take you through our vibrant garden, share tips on growing blight-resistant varieties, and show off our harvests. Don't miss the heartwarming moments with our little dog, Carlos, as he helps us around the garden.
    Time Stamps:
    0:00 - Introduction and Overview
    0:03 - Georgia Jet Sweet Potatoes Growing Vertically
    0:30 - Purple Cabbage and Strawberry Runners
    0:54 - Extra Tomatoes for Daughter's Move
    1:02 - Ginger Plants and Harvesting Beets
    1:17 - Saroa Plants in Containers
    1:31 - Blight-Resistant Potatoes and Haulinator Tomatoes
    2:19 - Cherry Tomatoes and Trellis Setup
    2:52 - Cabbages Under Insect Netting
    3:31 - Two Varieties of Lettuce Going to Seed
    4:02 - Purple Carrots from Baker Creek
    4:42 - Blueberry Plants and Herb Containers
    5:35 - Amending Soil with Rabbit Manure
    6:00 - Cabbages in Omaha Steaks Cooler
    6:15 - Row of Blackberries and Haulinator Tomato Plants
    6:30 - Be Root Strawberry Plants
    7:03 - Giant Marone Peppers Reaching the Top
    7:34 - Japanese Long Carrot Growing in Pipe
    8:04 - Various Plants and Onions
    8:35 - Haulinator Cucumber Plants
    9:00 - More Blackberry Harvesting
    9:54 - Basil Plants Covered with Screen
    12:02 - Romaine Lettuce Going to Seed
    12:31 - Yellow Beans and Pole Beans
    13:03 - Haulinator Cucumber Plant Update
    14:02 - Yukon Gold Beds and Potato Harvest
    15:00 - More Haulinator Cucumber Plants
    15:36 - Sugar Baby Watermelon
    16:20 - Elsa Craig Onions Finishing Up
    17:02 - Onion Harvest and Drying
    17:47 - Final Thoughts and Garden Update for July
    18:01 - Prayer of Thanks
    Prayer of Thanks:
    Dear Lord, we are so grateful for the bounty of our garden, even in challenging times. Thank You for the rain that has revived our plants and the strength to persevere through blight. We are blessed to share this abundance with our family, friends, and community. May our garden continue to flourish under Your watchful care, and may we always be thankful for the opportunity to nurture and grow. Amen.
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  • @TheRealBWA
    @TheRealBWA 2 дні тому +1

    😮😮oh my purple cabbage is trembling gorgeous ❤! 😮mouth watering herbs OMG ❤!!

  • @MimiSupreme
    @MimiSupreme День тому +1

    I really love your garden. You have done an amazing job!

  • @heatherwakem6559
    @heatherwakem6559 День тому +1

    I love your long carrot! That’s so clever and gave me a good laugh. Beautiful garden!

  • @TheRealBWA
    @TheRealBWA 2 дні тому +2

    Nevermind the blight you have a beautiful award winning garden honestly ❤❤❤ God bless ❤❤❤

  • @denaephan1200
    @denaephan1200 2 дні тому +2

    Great looking garden! Thank you for giving us the update tour. Have a wonderful holiday week.

  • @TheRealBWA
    @TheRealBWA 2 дні тому +2

    God showed up and showed out ❤❤❤🏆🏆🏆

  • @iwanttobelieve5970
    @iwanttobelieve5970 2 дні тому +1

    Everything looks great. I have to go back and catch up on some of your videos.

  • @FarmingOnTheRocks
    @FarmingOnTheRocks 2 дні тому +1

    Everything looks beautiful 😍

  • @TheRealBWA
    @TheRealBWA 2 дні тому +1

    🗣️Carlos😍😍😍‼️

  • @TheBBQKEEPER
    @TheBBQKEEPER 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you for the videos! We are 5b as well, and trying to get a garden going. Could you share information on when you started your plants? If began inside, when did you start your seed and plant outside?
    Additionally, what blueberry variety are you growing? We are trying to grow blueberries with little success. I was told that we would not be able to grow blueberries in the ground here in Zone 5b. I am happy to see that you are proving them wrong. I appreciate the information.

    • @citylotgardening6171
      @citylotgardening6171  2 дні тому +1

      Our blueberry varieties Are Northern and Blueray both came from Indiana Berry nursery in Northern Indiana they will send you a free catalog or you can go to their website and yes blueberries grow well in 5b the trick is to get you PH right it needs to be around 5 to 5.5 ( No Higher ) get yourself a PH meter and get your PH right ( Before ) planting or you will struggle with growing them add lots of Sulpher and Peat Moss to the planting site and fertilize with a high acid fertilizer like Berry-tone or Holly-tone both are good for blueberry plants . As far as seeds go I have an extensive video library on my channel of when we start all of our seeds inside and how we transplant and fertilize them until they go outside the video's have the actual dates I start them , from onions , tomatoes , peppers , lettuce , cucumbers , beets , sweet potato slips , yukon gold potatoes basically everything we grow I do video's of starting them with the dates feel free to check them out friend they are very informative and thanks for watching 👍

  • @treetop1491
    @treetop1491 16 годин тому +1

    Beautiful flourishing garden. What kind of thyme are you growing? English or French thyme. I'm growing thyme, they are so scrawny and don't fill out the pots.

    • @citylotgardening6171
      @citylotgardening6171  13 годин тому

      @@treetop1491 were growing German thyme and it smells amazing 👍

  • @WhatWeDoChannel
    @WhatWeDoChannel 2 дні тому +1

    I enjoyed the update! The garden is looking great! I was wondering what you spray for blight?

    • @citylotgardening6171
      @citylotgardening6171  2 дні тому +1

      We use a concentrated product called Fung-onil for control of plant diseases it's a product made by Bonide you can find it on Amazon , you could also use liquid copper for fruit trees we will be using both next year to get ahead of the blight and powdery mildew , hope this helps thanks for watching 👍