I love how you scrub your carrots!! I can never get the dirt out fully of my carrots!! And I end up peeling them too use them!! Not that I mind cause I like them better peeled!! But yeah the less dirt on your food the better!! I don't knkow how supermarkets clean their food to the point of immaculate presentation!! Cause buggered if I can do it!! LOL!!
My wife and I love to eat the broccoli greens cooked like you would any other green . In stir fry’s or in a pot . We like to also mix them with the broccoli heads also . We are in South Georgia . You have a very nice garden . I love having something to harvest every month of the year .
Lovely garden and arrangements. 👍 Beautiful harvest and garden lady. Really cute fur babies.🐕 Beans can fix nitrogen in the soil, but only benefit if you don't let them go to flower before cutting them down. When they go to flower and produce fruit the nitrogen is used by the plant...very little remains in the soil.
You know, I always thought leaving the roots to decompose in place would still help! Thank you! I’m gonna have to do some further reading 🤓 I’m assuming fully decomposing in place or chop and drop is still efficient after since it’s taken up the nitrogen though, right? 😅
@@FaithLenzo What I passed along is info I received from several Master Gardeners. Even Charles Dowding says the same about beans and he's the master of no dig.🙂 It can only help to feed the soil biology to leave the roots in.🙂 And I imagine a little nitrogen is also helpful.
Thanks for showing the correct kohlrabi size. I'm growing one for the first time and I have no idea what I'm doing, I agree they look like aliens! Your calendula is gorgeous. I love the idea of not pulling up anything. I have nerve damage so it's rough on my hands anyways. Hope your channel continues to grow! Awesome content 👍👍
I'm so glad to have found your channel. I'm new to Florida Zone 8b in North Florida. I was sad to realize that my timing is off about a month for seed starting and transplanting. I just direct sowed my sugar daddy peas, pole beans and cucumbers, so I'm hoping that I'll get some. I started my tomatoes, peppers and eggplant indoors 3 weeks ago. What are you getting ready to plant in your beds now? Did you direct sow your flowers into your beds or were they transplants? I'm so excited to follow (and earn from) your progress. Thank you for taking the time to make videos. It's difficult to hear you sometimes with the wind noise. Are there noise cancelling microphones for that?
Set you up a pot on your porch and you can grow the kale's and collards through the summer. I have a space that's shaded buy my house part of the day and I grew kale most of the summer until I just stopped harvesting and watering. That's what killed it not the summer heat.
How beautiful!! Your garden really flourished. Everything's slow growin' for me this year here in S FL but I've realized my tiny backyard has a bit more shade than I thought! So I'm learning. Thanks for being a great inspiration and providing guidance for gardeners in the unique FL climate!
I'm in central Florida it's nice to find someone kinda near in Florida, my broccoli isn't heading yet,hope they will soon we got 90 degree weather the past two weeks lol
Your new beds are doing so well . Do you add any soil amendments besides compost ? Also , have you ever dealt with root knot nematodes? Two of my beds have them and I have been growing mustard and and marigolds in them , also added crab meal .
Hi Faith, I’m so inspired by your garden! 😍 I have a question, we are in the panhandle of Fl and looking to buy some land, I would love to garden all year round, do you think it’s better to be close to the coast for warmer temps in the winter or further away from the coast for a less sandy soil? I’d appreciate your input ☺️
That Alkundus lettuce and carrots turned out great. I always miss out on growing that stuff. I'm in the Florida Panhandle hopefully I can follow your lead .
I love how you scrub your carrots!! I can never get the dirt out fully of my carrots!! And I end up peeling them too use them!! Not that I mind cause I like them better peeled!! But yeah the less dirt on your food the better!! I don't knkow how supermarkets clean their food to the point of immaculate presentation!! Cause buggered if I can do it!! LOL!!
Beautiful bouquet 💐😍
Beautiful garden and what a nice harvest.
Also, the simplicity of your bouquets is what makes for a beautiful home. I hope you have a blessed day.
Beautiful harvest
My wife and I love to eat the broccoli greens cooked like you would any other green . In stir fry’s or in a pot . We like to also mix them with the broccoli heads also . We are in South Georgia . You have a very nice garden . I love having something to harvest every month of the year .
Me too! It’s the best!
I’m a beginner gardener in north Florida and am so inspired by you! Thank you for all your content! I’m learning so much 😘
Thank you! 😊💛
Lovely garden and arrangements. 👍 Beautiful harvest and garden lady. Really cute fur babies.🐕 Beans can fix nitrogen in the soil, but only benefit if you don't let them go to flower before cutting them down. When they go to flower and produce fruit the nitrogen is used by the plant...very little remains in the soil.
You know, I always thought leaving the roots to decompose in place would still help! Thank you! I’m gonna have to do some further reading 🤓 I’m assuming fully decomposing in place or chop and drop is still efficient after since it’s taken up the nitrogen though, right? 😅
@@FaithLenzo What I passed along is info I received from several Master Gardeners. Even Charles Dowding says the same about beans and he's the master of no dig.🙂 It can only help to feed the soil biology to leave the roots in.🙂 And I imagine a little nitrogen is also helpful.
Thanks for showing the correct kohlrabi size. I'm growing one for the first time and I have no idea what I'm doing, I agree they look like aliens! Your calendula is gorgeous.
I love the idea of not pulling up anything. I have nerve damage so it's rough on my hands anyways.
Hope your channel continues to grow! Awesome content 👍👍
You’re so welcome and thank you! ☺️ you’ve been supporting me for a while and I could not appreciate it more!
Enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! ☺️
I'm so glad to have found your channel. I'm new to Florida Zone 8b in North Florida. I was sad to realize that my timing is off about a month for seed starting and transplanting. I just direct sowed my sugar daddy peas, pole beans and cucumbers, so I'm hoping that I'll get some. I started my tomatoes, peppers and eggplant indoors 3 weeks ago. What are you getting ready to plant in your beds now? Did you direct sow your flowers into your beds or were they transplants? I'm so excited to follow (and earn from) your progress. Thank you for taking the time to make videos. It's difficult to hear you sometimes with the wind noise. Are there noise cancelling microphones for that?
Set you up a pot on your porch and you can grow the kale's and collards through the summer. I have a space that's shaded buy my house part of the day and I grew kale most of the summer until I just stopped harvesting and watering. That's what killed it not the summer heat.
Oh, so good to know! I will definitely give that a go! ☺️
How beautiful!! Your garden really flourished. Everything's slow growin' for me this year here in S FL but I've realized my tiny backyard has a bit more shade than I thought! So I'm learning. Thanks for being a great inspiration and providing guidance for gardeners in the unique FL climate!
Your garden is inspiring! This is my first year really getting into a bigger garden. Hoping it goes well! We just finished filling the beds.🙂
Thank you and good luck! If you did a smaller garden before, I’m sure you’ll be fine! You can really learn a lot through a small garden.
@@FaithLenzo hi..I live outside of tallahassee..what are best/easiest shade tolerant veggies to grow threw winter here?..thanks for any help
I'm in central Florida it's nice to find someone kinda near in Florida, my broccoli isn't heading yet,hope they will soon we got 90 degree weather the past two weeks lol
Oh no! I had a few plants head and several bolted before fully heading 😥 I hope you had better luck than me!
Your new beds are doing so well . Do you add any soil amendments besides compost ? Also , have you ever dealt with root knot nematodes? Two of my beds have them and I have been growing mustard and and marigolds in them , also added crab meal .
Everything looks amazing - well done!
Hi Faith, I’m so inspired by your garden! 😍 I have a question, we are in the panhandle of Fl and looking to buy some land, I would love to garden all year round, do you think it’s better to be close to the coast for warmer temps in the winter or further away from the coast for a less sandy soil? I’d appreciate your input ☺️
That Alkundus lettuce and carrots turned out great. I always miss out on growing that stuff. I'm in the Florida Panhandle hopefully I can follow your lead .
The trick is to grow through the fall and winter or very early spring! I’m in the panhandle too 😊
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