Grow Cucumbers INDOORS FOR MAXIMUM YIELD. Greenhouse Mega Harvest.

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  • How to grow cucumbers for maximum yield. My greenhouse experiment has now turned into my go to method for growing a mega harvest of cucumbers in a very small space.
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  • @johnoldonekanole602
    @johnoldonekanole602 16 днів тому +22

    I miss Frankie. Great when he would bring you a beer. The channel is very informative and fun to watch.

  • @johnwilliams294
    @johnwilliams294 15 днів тому +11

    Those green house plants look amazing. Who knows what they are polluting our world with.

    • @mysticmeadowshomestead6209
      @mysticmeadowshomestead6209 13 днів тому +1

      I know, right? Why are they geoengineering if the planet already supports human life? What are they trying to make it fit for? How come they aren't blaming stratospheric enhancement for the climate change crisis? (chemtrails=geoengineering=stratospheric ... Whatever new terms they come with for the same thing. Lawyerly word games to provide plausible deniability.)

  • @Home-11
    @Home-11 16 днів тому +16

    They don't call you the "BOSS" for nothing! Live and learn. Hope you and Lori, have a great 4th of July!
    🇺🇸😉😁

  • @mags102755
    @mags102755 14 днів тому +3

    Being retired means I no longer have a boss. But YOU'RE my favorite Boss!

  • @hurdman7899
    @hurdman7899 4 дні тому

    Not only toxic rain but fallout from the contrails in the sky. I now grow much of my garden under an awning. Great tips.

  • @donnalangiewicz1084
    @donnalangiewicz1084 16 днів тому +12

    How do we protect the garden from the geo engineering weather warfare cloud seeding?

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +6

      10 years ago, I told Lori that sooner or later we'll have to grow crops in a hoop house and out of the rain. It just didn't think it would be this soon.

  • @jinglesh1398
    @jinglesh1398 16 днів тому +8

    Every pie chart I've ever seen, I've been in the smallest sliver. LOL I don't do things by the norm either. The garden is no exception

    • @theIAMofME
      @theIAMofME 15 днів тому +1

      Me too!! According to the "experts", my personality type is only like 1 to 3 percent of the population. Crazy! YAY! All us weirdos found each other. :)

    • @jinglesh1398
      @jinglesh1398 15 днів тому +2

      @@theIAMofME It's one of the reasons I love "Off Grid Homesteading" AKA "Boss Of The Swamp"! We all have to stick together!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +3

      I love this thread haha :-) Yessah.

  • @tamelatoggle2897
    @tamelatoggle2897 16 днів тому +6

    Lordy Mercy help us through this ...
    Hollow trees ,burned sick forest.
    The ability to grow ...
    Stressed environments ,animals and people .
    The motivation ?
    To save our environment ?
    When by all appearance it is the opposite .
    When I am helpless and hopeless I have
    Found there is only my faith to lean on ,
    With Gratitude to those who teach us .🌱

  • @donaldmatthies6026
    @donaldmatthies6026 16 днів тому +6

    JC,
    Another good video. I'm glad you're calling it out for what it is. The greenhouse garden looks really bountiful. Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      3 years of experiment with the same results. The rain is crap :-(

  • @johnschwalenberg278
    @johnschwalenberg278 16 днів тому +5

    Great video , please show us how you track those tanker planes spraying the crap in the clouds .

    • @Aussiehomestead1965
      @Aussiehomestead1965 15 днів тому +1

      Flight Radar 24. I have hundreds of them screenshoted doing the same thing in Australia. I've been growing veges for 40 years and now struggling to grow anything outside at all.😢

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      If you document the registration #s of those tankers and then search those numbers, you will see that the same jets fly the same circles day after day. 1600 gallons of fuel per hour to fly in circles. wtf...

  • @Liberty_DIY
    @Liberty_DIY 16 днів тому +4

    I am so happy you are keeping your channel alive. I am having the same issues with outdoor growing here in Texas. This toxic spraying has to come to a halt, and fast!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I doubt it'll stop anytime soon since the white house is funding it :-/

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 11 днів тому +1

    Yup ! Proof Is In The Video, Thanks Boss & Lori ! Hugs For Tildy ! ATB T God Bless

  • @timclark7507
    @timclark7507 16 днів тому +6

    Have you ever thought to collect some of your rainwater and have it tested?

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      Nitrogen oxide, sulphuric acid, aluminum oxide, ground level ozone and other crap I forgot. Lori cares for our local beach at the lake and there were 3 dead fish visible from the shore on saturday. No joke.

  • @billlaut608
    @billlaut608 15 днів тому +3

    Hello Boss: Have an idea for an experiment. Go to your nearest gardening supply store and find some GMO cucumbers from Monsanto that match the ones you're growing inside the greenhouse. , and plant them outside where they'll get the toxic rain. Let's see what happens.
    My thinking is if the GMO cukes cannot survive the toxic rain, then fine and good. HOWEVER, if the GMO cukes _thrive_ in toxic rain, then maybe somebody's trying to kill off in your area all the heirloom / open-pollinated food that's NOT controlled or marketed by Monsanto.
    Just an idea of an experiment.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +3

      Good point Bill but probably not necessary. Take a close look at the leaves on the trees, they don't like this poison rain either.

  • @susanwinslow9361
    @susanwinslow9361 5 днів тому

    Cucumbers,,,,,,after listening to you I transplanted 6 cucumbers, different varieties into our green house, I am thrilled,they have far outgrown the ones I left where they were,probably by 5 times at least or more,yes more,thank you for this video

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  5 днів тому

      Happy to hear of your success and thanks for taking the time to comment. So far we've picked one outside and 23 inside :-)

  • @8ema533
    @8ema533 16 днів тому +8

    My best guess after gardening for 44 yrs is that anything with a cover over it like your greenhouse is a micro climate. It has been said by Eliot Coleman that it's like moving your garden a zone and a half south. Plus the fact you had a insulated sweat shirt on tells me it must be chilly in the morning or at nght. I bet the temperature in your greenhouse at night is a lot warmer than outside of it. I wish I could wear a jacket here on Delmarva but I'd die from heat exhaustion. No problems here with what you are talking about with the trees or chem rain. I just wish it would rain. It's so dry the catfish have ticks on them. Have a good summer, and hope your garden perks up. Getting a lot of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and string beans right now.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      With the greenhouse being wide open all the time, the temp isn't much different than outside. You saw the difference with the peppers from inside to out and they are only 3' inside the wide open doorway. I feel that has something to say about the rain.

    • @grupp61
      @grupp61 14 днів тому

      Hey J.C
      Another informative video. With 3 year's worth of verification / validation due to your controlled experimentation, the rain appears to be the root cause of the lack of growth performance of the outdoor plants. Since you highlighted that the green house is wide open , that reduces the variability in temperature between the 2 environments. Curious, do you pollinate the indoor plants with a duster, do you water them with water from the old hand dug well? Would be interesting to test the PH in each for comparison .
      Still plans to visit us folks down in N.C ?
      Be safe and God bless you and Lori

    • @noyopacific
      @noyopacific 14 днів тому +1

      It seems like JC has come up with a theory that he is determined to defend rather than to test objectively. I find it difficult to believe that there are “toxins” in the rain which have either escaped the notice of agricultural professionals and academics or that they have all joined in a conspiracy of silence. While I appreciate that “toxic rain” is possible it seems unlikely.

    • @8ema533
      @8ema533 14 днів тому

      @@noyopacific This year I put in a 250 gal tote to catch rainwater and have used it 90% of the time. My garden has not shown any signs of problems other than heat stress. There is maybe a possibility that the train wreck in Ohio that they think now the fall out reached as far as upstate NY

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  13 днів тому

      Insects do go inside but I do hand pollinate since we have almost no bees,

  • @infinitelyblessed359
    @infinitelyblessed359 15 днів тому +2

    I'm Floored by the amount of cukes you have indoors!!!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I bet we'll pick around 300 cukes from 2'x6' of garden space. It's amazing :-)

  • @musicvibes017
    @musicvibes017 16 днів тому +2

    Its the same around here Boss in SE Missouri with the rain situation. Glad you have an alternative with green house so you can still get your veggies! Great video sir, always love your backwoods logic.

  • @AloneinRemoteAlaska
    @AloneinRemoteAlaska 12 днів тому

    This year I built a small temporary greenhouse on the side of my cabin for my cucumbers, zucchini and peppers. And while they have only been in the ground for a month and temps here have been ranging from overnight lows in the mid-40’s to highs in the upper 80’s the plants are doing great! Not as amazing as yours, but nonetheless I am pleased with their growth. Always love seeing what is working for you. 😊

  • @cclemoyne4033
    @cclemoyne4033 15 днів тому +1

    Always come back with something from your videos. Thank you

  • @carolynkid216
    @carolynkid216 16 днів тому +2

    What incredible results! Thanks for the garden visit BossMan. It will be interesting to see how your garden grows as the season progresses, and to see you year-end counts. It's truly a shame at how our skies are filled with toxins, with the fall out doing so much damage. By design of course. My container garden is starting to take off, but some of those plants are struggling. I'm not how much longer some of them will last. Thanks for the great visit. All the best to you and Lori, and Tildy, up there on the mountain. God bless.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I'm going to umbrella one of those beds of struggling cukes and just feed it well water to see what happens. Good luck with your plants my friend.

  • @williamdyckman9704
    @williamdyckman9704 15 днів тому

    Jc, amazing the difference in the cukes. Thanks, for the video!

  • @richardwilliamswilliams
    @richardwilliamswilliams 16 днів тому +1

    Hello from Copperhill Tn. Remember, we'll leave the light on!!😊

  • @Barbarra63297
    @Barbarra63297 15 днів тому

    Having worked in a large greenhouse I can tell you there are factors, heat, humidity, better constancy of temps, soil components, manual ventilation, etc that go into making greenhouse plants prosper and grow into healthy plants. Just like us humans, plants love continuity in many ways, you will always have better and more vigorous growth in a greenhouse environment.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I agree with all that you said but it doesn't rule out the horribly acidic rain we have and how some plants, especially the cukes and peppers appear to have a very low tolerance to it. The peppers only 3' inside a wide open doorway really don't have much of a difference in climate than the ones outside the door.

  • @stevenotman4613
    @stevenotman4613 12 днів тому +1

    "TOO MANY CUCKES SPOIL THE BOSS" sorry I'll get my coat now😆

  • @texomatinker414
    @texomatinker414 15 днів тому +1

    In my first garden over 50 years ago I planted a 40 foot row of cucumbers on 6 foot high chicken wire. I picked three or four times a day. We gave away tons, and my wife pickled so many kinds she got burned out and told me to never plant them again.

  • @joshuakeegwell2896
    @joshuakeegwell2896 15 днів тому

    Its time for a high tunnel to cover the outside gardens.
    And people drink that rain water.
    I purchased 4 styro floating seed trays. They worked awesome, thanks for the tip.
    Cheers

  • @KatInTheNorth
    @KatInTheNorth 16 днів тому +1

    Oh My Words! 😮What a difference!! Wow! That says something, doesn’t it? Thank you for sharing that.

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 15 днів тому +1

    re toxins .. ditto! I love Cucumber flowers. They truly are beautiful. Thanks mom nature. 👍👍👍

  • @conniewright8080
    @conniewright8080 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the video....your greenhouse crops look so healthy & shiny.....

  • @douggibson9084
    @douggibson9084 15 днів тому +1

    WOW, Boss what a difference. I thought do one more comparison with a tall hoop bed with plastic on top so it can't get rain on it. Better still cover those sick ones ane see if they come back. Thanks Buddy 🙂

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I'm on it. Results to follow.

    • @douggibson9084
      @douggibson9084 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp it makes sense, from the shit falling from the sky. By the way I'm not Chicken Little.
      Still waiting for a little chuckle, you know 😅 Off Grid Life Style. Have Fun Guys. Enjoy yourselves.

  • @davidhuffine5084
    @davidhuffine5084 15 днів тому

    nice plants in the green house .

  • @WilliamMahoney-o8j
    @WilliamMahoney-o8j 4 дні тому

    You’re going to be making a lot pickles!

  • @Tokatilini
    @Tokatilini 8 днів тому

    Thanks!

  • @SHADETREESHACK
    @SHADETREESHACK 16 днів тому

    Great comparison JC. The proof is shining through. Enjoy Bud

  • @rickayers3150
    @rickayers3150 15 днів тому

    Hey Boss, i see the same problem. I guess i need to build a green house. You and lori enjoy your day

  • @Butchmcmasters7MM
    @Butchmcmasters7MM 2 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing Boss you tube doesn’t notify me of your videos anymore even though I’m still subscribed quite frustrating. I just found this video now at any rate I found you again. God bless. Have a good one.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  2 дні тому

      They don't notify my subs and they even unsub them. Really maddening.

  • @kevinstamper7400
    @kevinstamper7400 15 днів тому

    Been watching you since almost the beginning. Your the first channel I ever subscribed to. Enjoy watching all your adventures and great insights. Keep up the good job and enjoy life. 👍

  • @davidferguson9213
    @davidferguson9213 14 днів тому

    Thank you!!

  • @ate508
    @ate508 15 днів тому

    I enjoy your videos. Always an uplift! Thank you for making me smile. Doug on Camano Island Washington.

  • @kirkschellhammer6593
    @kirkschellhammer6593 16 днів тому

    God bless

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 15 днів тому

    Interesting watch Boss, I agree about the rain a great deal of pollutants, Everything is so healthy in the greenhouse for sure . thanks Boss good to see ya.

  • @ladywolverine1828
    @ladywolverine1828 16 днів тому

    Amen! Boss👍 Sending love and light 🫶

  • @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981
    @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981 16 днів тому

    Appreciate the updates, Boss......we too, are having ridiculously better results growing indoors vs out.

  • @northeasterndirtandpropert7974
    @northeasterndirtandpropert7974 15 днів тому

    No comparison to indoor growing vs. outside.My greenhouse is much more temp stable at night and overall warmer due to the raised beds.The beds release heat all night long and the plants thrive.I'm also pushing to grow less outside every year and want to increase the size of my greenhouse,way easier to control,plants,bugs,watering.Keep moving forward.

  • @JF-fx2qv
    @JF-fx2qv 15 днів тому

    Agreed. Best to grow somethings inside when you have a short growing season.

  • @LiamRoberts00
    @LiamRoberts00 15 днів тому

    Looking forward to the video when you deep dive into what's happening with the environment around us

  • @devinatusi5035
    @devinatusi5035 16 днів тому

    Great start, can't wait to hear the rest of the story 😊. Oh, I totally agree, it was in the doc "What in the world are they spraying?" It showed grgrowing in greenhouses etc, did better than those grown outdoors under the the rain of the agenda.

  • @lacolakis8265
    @lacolakis8265 16 днів тому +2

    Can't wait to see your proofs

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      You won't like it any more than I do.

    • @lacolakis8265
      @lacolakis8265 14 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp We'll see. I trust you but I'll double check.
      We'll we be able to ask you questions ?

  • @karlaalders644
    @karlaalders644 16 днів тому +1

    Last down pour here i also found lead and high counts of.floride plus what i said before

  • @BurntBrassHomestead
    @BurntBrassHomestead 15 днів тому +1

    Interesting comment, regarding the toxic rain.
    We have not gotten a lot of rain in over a month. So, we have to water our greenhouse and outdoor beds with well water. They are all doing well.

  • @margueritepeaden3445
    @margueritepeaden3445 15 днів тому

    Even allowing for some transplant shock, there should not be that much difference from inside to outside. Inside looks like you planted them months before outside. It’s hard to believe they were all started together. Just amazing. You’re definitely going to have a bountiful harvest.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      Agreed. The first year I experimented with the cukes indoors, I put the best plants outside and got the same results. They just can't tolerate the acid rain.

  • @9aspengold5
    @9aspengold5 16 днів тому

    P.S just love your video's. Learn so much.

  • @DeeDee-dl7sl
    @DeeDee-dl7sl 16 днів тому +1

    Chicken poop is great fertilizer! For years we had a fig "bush" it never grew into a tree, until we got chickens and my Mother put chicken poop around the base of the tree 😅

  • @joanneganon7157
    @joanneganon7157 15 днів тому

    Hey Boss, that's the best experiment you ever did well🤔.
    At least with the Cucs!
    Sure wish I had one😢.
    JO JO IN VT 💞

  • @grahamditchfield4318
    @grahamditchfield4318 16 днів тому

    My my....I had not considered toxins in the rain. I did cut back/simplify based on results from last year. Cukes challenge me because of thrips and they are so ugly my chickens tend to walk away from them. Tomatoes from seed check. Pumpkins and butternut squash check. Potatoes, onions and garlic check. Asparagus down a bit but you know my peppers look like yours....hmmm. On the other hand the brussel sprouts from seed are quite amazing currently but I won't hold my breath on them till later cause last year I had an issue with the leader rot so with this rain it may be a terrible year for it again.
    Thank you for your update. You got me thinking on a greenhouse project.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      My "indoor" peppers are only 3' from the doorway and the doors are wide open. Only difference is the rain doesn't fall on them.

  • @EdKirkpatrick10
    @EdKirkpatrick10 15 днів тому

    It's a 100 degrees here in the central Georgia swamps today, only thing growing in my garden is okra, peas, and peppers, but I'm canning chili today in the air conditioner

  • @12ozbuds
    @12ozbuds 15 днів тому

    Boss guess what, I love your cucumbers, they remind me of a story. When I graduated college I had aspirations to be a golf course superintendent. I left my home town with my graduation present, an airline ticket to Atlanta Georgia. I got a job at Atlanta Country Club and I was on my way. The only problem was I had no money for lunches. The superintendent did grow a garden by the maintenance barn. The only vegetable that was ready was the cucumbers. { side note, are cucumbers a fruit or a vegetable.} To make a short story longer I robbed his garden of cucumbers so I would have something to eat for lunch. They almost hit the spot but by 2:00pm I was running on empty. You doing this video you really bring back some great memories. Thanks a bunch.

  • @sandrathomson1084
    @sandrathomson1084 15 днів тому

    Hiya Boss, Lori and Tildy 🖐🏻. I agree with you Boss that growing indoors is way better nowadays. Your experiments are wonderful, love the garden and cucumbers. I made it safely to Steve's sister's place in Michigan. It's beautiful here and plan to visit a few places, Lake Michigan is on my list. Thank you for all your kind words. Love and Appreciate Y'all. Stay safe ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @randymyers5086
    @randymyers5086 14 днів тому

    They grow better for you inside because of your climate. Iam in northwest Missouri and my cucumbers do fabulous outside, but our days are warmer so are our nights.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  14 днів тому

      Mine always did fine outside too but they don't tolerate the rain anymore.

  • @karlaalders644
    @karlaalders644 16 днів тому

    Same here boss old chemistry Karl.broke the.egg for u boss ! I have nothing to loose there yah go! Thats.a.big 10-4

  • @istepheniadeluca8531
    @istepheniadeluca8531 16 днів тому +26

    My girlfriend (college grad) asked me how come they pickle peppers, green beans, beets, and other fruit & vegetables, but they don't pickle cucumbers (???) 😂 😂 please explain. P.S. she has yellow hair. I'll keep her around, she's good for 😂 laughs--😂

    • @The-Grateful-Hippie
      @The-Grateful-Hippie 16 днів тому +5

      Tell her they use cucumbers when the run out of green tomatoes to pickle and they still have brine leftover 😂

    • @LloydJarvis
      @LloydJarvis 15 днів тому +6

      Yeah my wife didn't know pickles were cucumbers. Don't get started about the raisins. lol

    • @gaillamont9134
      @gaillamont9134 15 днів тому +1

      lol lol lol 😂

    • @jonmchugh657
      @jonmchugh657 15 днів тому +3

      Did ya ask her where pickles come from ? Lol

    • @keithrayeski6417
      @keithrayeski6417 15 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @J297WFD
    @J297WFD 16 днів тому +1

    Agreed! Keep the rain off. I’ve notice the pine trees turned brown they seem to be ok now. I’ve also noticed what I can only say looks like burn holes on my maple trees. Acid rain or something

    • @dawnwesolowski8049
      @dawnwesolowski8049 16 днів тому +1

      That might be sunspot. That happened to my. Maple a few years. Ago,

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      Same here. Those pines that turned brown within 10 days time have lost their needles and bouncing back. The climate didn't change in 10 days, beetles didn't move in and out and neither did the pine fungus the book nerds blaming it on. A blast of Toxic rain turned them brown. When they spray sulphur dioxide in the sky and it mixes with water, it becomes sulphuric acid and that's why all the leaves look like they do.

  • @The-Grateful-Hippie
    @The-Grateful-Hippie 16 днів тому +3

    Boss I'm not doubting you about the chemicals in the rain one bit, but theres something you might have missed. Your outdoor beds are mulched and sometimes the microbes in the soil will tie up nutrients for a bit while the soil is trying to compost all that material. So the nitrogen isn't available to the plants. Another thing to check into is do a pH test on those beds. I found out my garden beds were to alkaline from the leaves and wood ash we had been using to amend the beds. Plants were alive but not really growing until i started adding the soil acidifier. Then they took off! I also switched to pine shavings ( yep chicken bedding) for my mulch because it breaks down fast and it acidifies the soil at the same time.

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck 16 днів тому +1

      ...it's happening across the U.S. ...0regen, W Virginia, N. Carolina, Vermont...something is going on

    • @The-Grateful-Hippie
      @The-Grateful-Hippie 15 днів тому +1

      @@jheremck I've seen it myself I'm in North Western VA

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck 15 днів тому +1

      @@The-Grateful-Hippie ...and others, are doing fine!!! My best year was 2Ol9, everything grew no matter when l pIanted it...IoI

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      The mulch may make some difference but the other plants in the same outdoor beds as the cukes are doing fine. So after 3 years of doing the same thing, with the same results, it appears that the cukes have a very low tolerance to the acid rain.

  • @terryporche9059
    @terryporche9059 16 днів тому

    Very informative JC. I know what water you are using on plants in green house. Take care and God bless. Catch y’all on the next one. Watch out for the regime, just ask the Amish

  • @jakepiemme9600
    @jakepiemme9600 15 днів тому

    Incredible video Boss!!! I've had simular results here in Erie County pa. Zucchini booming like crazy but my yellow crook neck squash look like urs and my butternut somewhere in the middle as are urs. I split my cucumbers, peppers n meters in half this year. Half in raised beds n half in my ground garden where, just like urs the ground is far more enhanced n rich. I like to experiment myself. The ground garden plants far ahead of the ones in raised beds. I'm blown away by ur indoor cucumbers tho!!! We had 2 inches of rain today from 4 am til 3pm. My plants in raised beds have yellowed almost instantly from it. I believe ur theory on toxic bullshit in the rain is in fact proven n no longer myth lol. As always take care my friend

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I'm thinking some plants can tolerate the toxins more than others. Lori had a beautiful hanging flower pot in the greenhouse. She hung it in the garden and after getting rained on only twice. It looked like crap. It's back inside recuperating.

    • @jakepiemme9600
      @jakepiemme9600 12 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp after speaking with the fella at the local greenhouse I've been going to for years I had asked about hanging basket health. He recommended that for flowers every 3rd watering add 1 tablespoon of miracle grow per gallon of water. If u have hanging baskets with fruit or veggies, once they start producing do the miracle grow every other. My hanging cucumber and strawberries noticed substantial gains from this method

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 16 днів тому

    Good information brother next year we are doing them in side they are trash here on the mountian outside we are trying and they are not doing well they are yellow green oranges lol😂😂

  • @locksbog4270
    @locksbog4270 16 днів тому

    👍👍👍Boss! 😃✌️🇺🇸💪❤️

  • @karlaalders644
    @karlaalders644 16 днів тому +1

    Four employees of Spain’s Meteorological Agency have confessed that Spain is being sprayed nationwide by aircraft that are spreading lead dioxide, silver iodide and diatomite through the atmosphere. The objective is to keep rain away and allow temperatures to rise, which creates a summer climate for tourism while benefiting corporations in the agricultural sector. In turn this is causing very severe instances of the extreme weather phenomenon known in Spanish as ‘gota fría’[1].

    • @kleineroteHex
      @kleineroteHex 16 днів тому

      You have to be kidding, manipulating the weather for tourism, freaking!

  • @John-Adams-Can
    @John-Adams-Can 15 днів тому

    I think it's time to build a geodome greenhouse that can take our Canadian snow load! Our garden this year is so bad even though we have plenty of rain. "Poison" is an understatement.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      Plenty of poison rain. Take a close look at the leaves on the trees and you'll see how they aren't liking this rain either.

  • @jaypflum1758
    @jaypflum1758 15 днів тому

    Hey Boss, have you ever tried sliced cukes on a bagel with cream cheese and dill. We love it.

  • @ksingleton101
    @ksingleton101 15 днів тому

    For the last 2 years I've had the same issues with the Cucumbers but this year I've been rinsing off the plants with City Water (Hamilton, Ohio) after every rain and the plants are growing extremely well. I also moved the plants to different raised beds than the last 2 years. Moving the Tomato's to where the cucumbers were and the Cucumbers to where the Tomato's were. My best tomato plant is the one the dog has been watering. He can't get to the cucumber plants.

    • @louellen7271
      @louellen7271 5 днів тому

      Well, it is said that Hamilton has the best city water in the nation. Maybe it is true.

  • @louellen7271
    @louellen7271 5 днів тому

    I had a beautiful basil plant inside. Moved it outside and it was nearly dead within 2 or 3 days! What are you using to water the cukes? Is it well water or filtered water? There is obviously a huge difference. I think you are right about the toxic rain.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  5 днів тому

      Lori had a hanging flower basket in the greenhouse that was outstanding. We hung it in the garden and after getting rained on a few times it looked like hell. It's back inside and looking fabulous again.

  • @russellweber3466
    @russellweber3466 10 днів тому

    Jim have you heard or seen a utube video Beer and Iron? The guy uses store bought charcoal briquettes and counts out the charcoal briquettes to put on the dutch oven lid.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 днів тому +1

      Lots of people use that but I'm old school and too cheap to waste money on charcoal.

    • @russellweber3466
      @russellweber3466 8 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp I look for branches while in parks with my dog to mix with charcoal briquettes and go thru the green dumpsters looking for sycamore, walnut and other wood to mix in. My 3 dogs love to ride with me to go look thru dumpsters in the city. 1 time while looking for a heavy duty electric cord for an electric hot plate going thru trash dumpsters there was a pasta maker machine in the box, unopened in plastic bags. Several times I found almost new toaster ovens in the dumpster.

  • @KenC49
    @KenC49 16 днів тому

    Hi Boss! Your outside garden is doing better than ours. This will be the last year to plant cucumbers from seed directly in the garden. They'll be started inside and put out as transplants. Non grew this year. Our yellow beans look awful. Tomatoes are starting to look good though. You seem to always have a great greenhouse garden.

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck 16 днів тому +1

      ...it has been a sad year here in the NW part of 0regon. My best year was 2O19...no matter what I planted throughout the Summer, it produced!!! Amazing peppers and tomatoes that Summer. It has gotten worse and worse each Summer...maybe, that was the pIan!!!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      2019 was out best year as well and if you put 2 and 2 together, this was in the time frame when Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation. The spraying stopped, the sky was blue, the stars were spectacular and fall foliage was outstanding. Now the white house is funding the spraying program and the proof is in the pudding. Lets Go Brandon.

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp ...sadIy, it's Deeper than Brandon...we saw that Thursday.

  • @robaer9677
    @robaer9677 15 днів тому

    You're not ready for the sun simulator conversation boss. But......

  • @hummingwind8869
    @hummingwind8869 День тому

    Thank you for this informative video. I love experiment videos. Can you please tell me what type of cucumbers you are growing in the greenhouse. They are a very lovely size. I am needing to move my cucumbers inside after a very slim harvest this year, they are struggling. Keep the experiments coming and thank you.

  • @alancall5113
    @alancall5113 16 днів тому +3

    Sorry, it's not the rain.Greenhouse is much warmer silly

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck 16 днів тому +1

      ...it's happening in other states to the south...are you a bot...lol

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      I'm wearing a hoodie in there so your comment couldn't be further from the truth.

  • @hollyslaughter5505
    @hollyslaughter5505 16 днів тому

    7:48
    Cucumber pudding ⏺️⏺️⏺️
    Sounds interesting

  • @mysticmeadowshomestead6209
    @mysticmeadowshomestead6209 13 днів тому

    I dunno. We live in Virginia, record high heat is to blame around here.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  13 днів тому

      Can't speak for Virginia but here we've had very cool temps 48 and 51F two mornings this week.

  • @dubehigh
    @dubehigh 16 днів тому +2

    Okay, Boss. It’s question time.
    What water are you using for the plants inside. Rain water or from your well.
    I have an idea.
    As you know I have researched thousands of hours of what you’re talking about with the weather..

    • @N8Dogg1002
      @N8Dogg1002 15 днів тому +1

      He is using well water.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      That's right. No rainwater in the greenhouse.

    • @dubehigh
      @dubehigh 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp bingo

  • @ChileExpatFamily
    @ChileExpatFamily 16 днів тому

    My Lori and I have moved to hip height raised garden beds. It is a new thing for us.
    Does your Lori make Pickles and Relish? We sell pickles and relish here in Chile.
    Your garden over all looks so nice and your green house too. We are living with out a green house here right now as ours met its life. We are working on a new green house for the future so I am very envious of yours.
    Thanks for the video from Chile. Jim

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      Lori does make pickles but we devour the fresh cukes like crazy. Picked the first one today :-)

    • @ChileExpatFamily
      @ChileExpatFamily 14 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp nice

  • @41mag54
    @41mag54 5 днів тому

    Do you have a video about building your raised beds? I was wondering if you built them and what the materials are I really like how they look.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  4 дні тому

      I built all of them except the small metal ones outside and use whatever I have on hand for materials.

  • @LloydJarvis
    @LloydJarvis 16 днів тому

    If I remember correctly you were also watering with the well water you have there.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  13 днів тому

      Yes that's correct. All my friends are having the same issue with cukes and peppers grown outside.

  • @Nathan-mu9ym
    @Nathan-mu9ym 5 днів тому

    I love cucumbers 👍
    Also, I hope this isn't rude to ask, but would you mind sharing how large of an acreage do you have on your properties. I've been watching a lot of your videos recently and am curious to know how large of a lot one would need to achieve the level of privacy I've seen in your videos. Much like you, I've had the dream of living in a cabin for quite some time and am interested in the lot size I should be looking at for that level of privacy? Also thanks for this videos, I plan to grow many cucumbers in future years :)

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  4 дні тому +1

      Presently, we have approx 30 acres with our homestead, 10 at the parcel where our garage is and 23 at the NY cabin. Unfortunately, acreage is less important than location and how awful your neighbors may be. I'll be discussing this in a future video about buying land so stay tuned.

  • @chemlane1077
    @chemlane1077 12 днів тому

    Hey boss, just to be sure that it is the toxic rain that is destroying your plants, why don't you use the soil from the outside that you think is better than the one inside and use it inside next year for your new season and let's see what happens. Maybe 2 plants for experiment. I am curious to find out. Great videos as usual.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  12 днів тому

      I would do that if my friends in town weren't having the very same issues with their cukes and peppers. Theirs have run parallel to mine. Four years ago we all did great and it's been declining since. The trees here reflect the rain issue as well unfortunately.

  • @dogpaw775
    @dogpaw775 15 днів тому

    inside kukes definitely but still with them inside mine are about 1/3 the height, i think the secret is just being that wee bit warmer, my greenhouse is very draughty.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      My greenhouse is wide open. Very little temp difference due to the air convection.

  • @theIAMofME
    @theIAMofME 15 днів тому

    One more thing, with all those dang cucumbers you'd think maybe you'd give us some cucumber recipes. What's two people doing with all those cucumbers??? They can't all become pickles. Are you juicing them? So what else do you do with them? Inquiring minds would like to know. :)

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      We eat lots and lots of cukes in the summer... and our friends do too :-))

  • @Go4Corvette
    @Go4Corvette 15 днів тому

    Maybe take one of the large healthy greenhouse plants put it in a pot with the greenhouse dirt and move it outside when rain is coming to see what happens to it. Then you will know if it is rainwater killing them.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      We did that with Lori's hanging flower pot. It was gorgeous. We hung it in the garden and after getting rained on only twice, it turned yellow and leaves started to curl and fall off.

    • @Go4Corvette
      @Go4Corvette 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp Well then that does sound like rainwater is the problem. Crazy what the government is trying to do in the name of GREEN but they get YELLOW.

  • @gleaner7231
    @gleaner7231 13 днів тому

    My theory is that the light in the greenhouse is slightly defused which the cukes and the peppers enjoy. It looked to me like the cukes in your garden had their stems sunburned. Too much direct sun early in the year when they are most tender? Lately, I grow mine on a cattle panel outside. Interesting about the rainwater. Get a sample and have it tested for chemicals at a lab. I'd like to know what they find.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  13 днів тому

      I agree there are many factors about the greenhouse that the pepper and cukes enjoy. I always had good results outside until about 4 years ago.
      A friend does the testing of the lake water and the results are more than disturbing.

  • @davescorneroftheworld1147
    @davescorneroftheworld1147 15 днів тому +1

    I have watched you for many years and commented of some. My question is what water do you use in the greenhouse?

  • @Keiths1234
    @Keiths1234 16 днів тому

    🙏🙏🙏🙂♥️🕊👍

  • @patrickclark9909
    @patrickclark9909 16 днів тому

    If today you were purchasing off grid appliances refrigerator and freezer. Would you purchase propane models or consider the new 12 or 24 volt models that are available? Powered either by solar and battery bank. We will have 1K gallon propane tank available. Should be easily filled once a year. Thank you,

    • @duane4972
      @duane4972 16 днів тому +1

      Patrick. I would recommend the 12/24 volt COMPRESSOR FRIDGES, I've been using them for 6 years in my van camper, fulltime traveling. The compressor is the difference, it will take the temperature much lower while using very little battery power. The propane version uses no compressor, and will only go 30 or so degrees cooler than the ambient temperature. If you want consistent low temperatures definitely use a compressor type fridge !

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому +1

      Duane has good points there. Our propane freezer will run on electric too so it's good for either or. Presently we're running a small fridge/freezer combo on solar at both cabins with no issues.

  • @Jaynes-Path
    @Jaynes-Path 15 днів тому

    What are you watering the Greenhouse plants with? Is it filtered rainwater or well water? I can't remember from last year.

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 15 днів тому +1

    One word: Heat.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      We've had the woodstove going a few days this month. It was 51degrees on Friday and 48 a few days before. If my greenhouse is as hot as you say I wouldn't be wearing a hoodie in there.

    • @sarkybugger5009
      @sarkybugger5009 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp I never mentioned a temperature, but I guarantee it was colder outside than inside. Do you think greenhouses exist to keep the rain off? In the old days, they were called 'hothouses.'
      Guess why?

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      @@sarkybugger5009 Of course it heats up when the doors are closed but it's been wide open for a month or better and the air pisses right through it. Nice try with the sarcasm though :-) Those pepper plants that are 3' inside a wide open door aren't living in much of a different climate than the ones that are outside the door. Just sayin.

    • @sarkybugger5009
      @sarkybugger5009 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp Doors or not, it's always going to be warmer inside than out. Two thermometers in the shade will prove me right.
      The sarcasm came with the name, I'm afraid. ;o)

  • @wadehoward2525
    @wadehoward2525 15 днів тому

    JC, How are your inside cucumbers getting pollinated? Your video showed the doors open, so are the bees, etc, are coming inside, or is the wind cross pollinating the cukes? Also, what soil do you use in your floating seed trays, and seed cups? Thanks!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      The doors are open and insects go inside but I hand pollinate as well. I haven't seen one single honey bee yet. I've tried lots of potting soils for my trays and even made my own, but my best results have come from the Miracle Grow brand. Don't buy it at walmart because it's made cheaper than what is sold at Home depot etc.

    • @wadehoward2525
      @wadehoward2525 15 днів тому

      @@thebossoftheswamp Thanks JC! Wonderful video, and thanks for all that you have taught me over the years!:^)

  • @goldprepper4397
    @goldprepper4397 15 днів тому

    what variety are the cuks? With the doors open is that enough for pollination?

  • @watchingthehorizon7799
    @watchingthehorizon7799 15 днів тому

    Is the rain really toxic? Have you had it tested? There are MANY reasons the cucumbers would do better in the greenhouse aside from rain.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  15 днів тому

      The pine trees turned brown within 10 days time and the leaves on all the trees look sick and shriveled. All signs of acid rain.

  • @timfritch6735
    @timfritch6735 15 днів тому

    What are using to water in the greenhouse?

  • @erikl1886
    @erikl1886 16 днів тому +1

    What do you do with all those cucumbers?