Tip for you labels near cages or trellis; hole punch the tag and use a twist tie or twine to attach to the TOP of the cage. It is so much easier to read the tags at the top, especially when the plants grow and you can hardly see the soil.
I can't wait for your cages to be available! Very needed in the marketplace. I keep putting different ones in my cart on various websites but never taking the plunge. Some forever cages would be almost priceless to me. lol
Ooo, love the seedlings in the greenhouse and the way they were picking and choosing like they were at a nursery. Yeah, nothing like growing your own!😊
Midnight Roma is so gorgeous and makes a really nice, quick sauce. And thanks to Jacques mentioning in a previous vid Row 7’s Center Cut Squash, I’ll be growing that this year. Quite excited!
This is me every year! I get the grid paper out, mark the existing berries and such...I research the companions, plan plan plan. Then EVERY year, I go out and just start planting stuff! The Master Plan is aroubd someplace, but i get so excited to be digging in dirt that i just GO! Love it! ❤ Fun video!
I grew a current tomato variety.. 2 plants.. they are wild. I had a gazillion pea sized tomatoes 😅 they split easily, and some of them would over ripen on thier tress, before the lower fruits ripen. You have to stay o top of them! I did ferment a few quart jars of them, with basil and garlic.. and WOW! Fabulous with fresh mozzarella and crushed pepper!
@@sisletscook I must say I was impressed with my ingenuity 😆 I was completely overwhelmed with the massive amount of these wee tomatoes at end of season .. Im in 5B and was expecting a frost.. was in clean up mode..so I picked them all.. and filled 2 quart jars and had a pint jar full as well. I love fermented foods and decided what can it hurt.. 🤷♀️ .. they were delicious! Yummy in salads too!
Yes, I had white currant tomatoes last year and I think they split before getting them in the house. I won’t grow them again as too many split on the vine or right after picking. They were very sweet though.
Just fertilized my seedlings with Super thrive for the first time after watching Jacques talk about liquid fertilizer, holy MOLY I literally gagged from the smell 🥴 What we will do for our plants! 😂🌱💚
@@epichomesteading loved finding your channel in early spring! You’ve taught me and inspired me so much. Last year I tried seed starting, and only got one seed type to sprout. This year, I have two trays of Epic 6-cells and one tray of Epic-4 cells filled with beautiful plants 🌱🥰
This looks SO FUN! Nice to see something done differently from all the other gardening channels out there. Can't wait to see the result when everything starts to fill in!
I've been trying to do this style of planting more this year and it's surprisingly hard. I'm a professional creative but when I'm given a bunch of plants and open space I panic. 🤣
I’m so jealous and proud at the same time! Your very own nursery…y’all were like kids in a candy store picking plants! 😂 Goals guys, goals! I definitely need those seed starting pots!
Can you do some educating on the watering for us? I see you're using a sprinkler but I hear so much about drip watering and not watering the leaves, etc. New gardener here and not able to do drip watering. Thinking nature waters from above, why not us? But, I bow to the experts and will learn your ways! Thank you for always teaching us new and old ways, and keeping it all fun and interesting!!
My favorite channel on youtube atm. You guys are great. So inspired for my own garden and I love that you make gardening fun. Sometimes garden channels come off dry and procedural and this is anything but.
Misread title. Thought you made too large of raised beds, as I have, and thought i had company in my struggle. 2 of 4 filled, last frost in a week, wish me luck friends
I grew currant tomatoes for the first time last year and they are amazing. Very classic acidic tomato flavor and the vines are dainty but numerous. This makes them fantastic for a hanging basket just letting them spill over the sides and you can prune off tons of suckers if needed and still get hundreds and hundreds of perfect salad tomatoes.
With using the sprinkler, set out a rain gage. An hour only got me 1/4" of water. Barely penatrates the surface. For setting plants and seeds you need a good watering.
I bought a water bath canner so I am super excited to grow some paste tomatoes as well. The best marmalade I ever had had a little bit of amaretto in it. Just a thought if you haven't processed your loquats yet.
I was surprised to see you go to in ground gardening! I have had 4 raised beds, but the rest is in ground. Changing to 3’ wide in ground rows. Raised beds are nice to a point, but I can’t justify the cost, they dry out quickly and lost space with paths. It will be much easier to irrigate and use various covers that seem to be necessary these days with changing weather to just use rows. It will be SO nice to just grab a cover and know it will fit and easy to flip on the hoops. Re-doing polycarbonate panels on GH this year and creating a heat sink and a bit larger. I ran out of room😅 Tomatoes-I know some prune to single leader, but we have way too many to keep that up and actually last year I noticed the ones in cages did much better. It gets too hot to shear off leaves. I will top later in season to help remaining fruit ripen as the new growth won’t have time to produce fruit anyway. I only prune a few limbs to help air flow so they can dry out. It’s still been so cold in WI especially at night 20s and the weather has been difficult to winter sow or start spring gardening because of ever changing temperatures extremes, 90*F to 6” of snow is extreme. And yet we had 40s and rain in January-crazy. Great job and looking forward to see results.
Hi, guys! I'm so excited to see you using a Wilcox trowel. I bought two of them long ago, like forty years. I have used them for absolutely everything because they're my first choice for almost every garden task, and they're still like new. They're my secret, but I won't mind if you tell.
I liked this video. I have SO many starts needing to get in the ground & I get paralyzed with indecision. It takes forever & I want it to be done yesterday. 🙏🏼
Did you say that trellis and cage are soon to be available on your growepic site??? I can't wait! Those are the best I've seen, and I love that they fold flat!
Looks like a nice area to plant what ever you want I was shocked to here that Jacques has 90 tomato plants now that's a lote I am glad to hear that he is not going to plant all 90 of them
My parents had a garden just like this, no paths needed. They just watch where they walk and walk right next to the plants. They see paths as a waste of space.
Fun video. I planted borage last fall and had it growing all winter. It is now huge. It thrived even through our unusually cold (Phoenix) winter. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts into the summer. I am trying more succession planting this year.
Every pepper plant I have ever grown i've grown in pairs. I have not only seen an increase in the amount of peppers I get but it doubles the amount of pepper plants I can have in a small space. These "Rules" that everyone says dont really ever seem to matter to me. Just do what works for you!
@gleamingrace I have not used different varieties such as hot and mild peppers together however, I have put 2 different varieties of Cayenne in the same plot and I did yellow and orange bells in the same plot which had no problem with each other.
@mwillis7791 literally they can be touching, I have been doing this for 6 years now and never had any issues. Now of course this is my practices in zone 5 so take your own zone into account. But I have even bought individual plants from big box stores brushed off a decent amount of soil and combined the two and that has even worked for me
@@kinginthenorth8148I'm in 5b and this tip is so timely!! I started several different varieties of hot peppers---too many seeds leading to too many plants. I'm about to just plant them close together to fit them all in the garden-thanks!
Haha! Love this! ❤ I have done this before. It's just so much fun when your cutting tool is so big that everyone has to step away back behind you. I'm surprised you didn't say, "Stop horse-radishing around!"😂 Another fantastic video! Absolutely great! Thank you for sharing!!❤❤
Don't be afraid to can pretty much ANY tomato...I just drop whatever is ripe when I'm canning into the blender (no skin removal since the skins have more lycopene) and then heat that up for hot-pack canning. Yes, it's a bit more watery than all paste tomatoes but at cooking time that is quickly resolved.
I used paste tomatoes last year and year before slicers. I will have to say slicers won out in the taste and aroma department. When I opened the paste jars they didn’t have near the fresh picked garden aroma as slicers nor the taste. I will try one more this year of Amish paste and see if that flavor is better, but doing many more slicers.
they are also easy to grow. have had people growing them on a balcony. the teenage girl is the only one who could keep up with production. and I live in Denmark so they dont mind cool weather.
As a Filipino I must recommend you try calamansi juice. It's prepared the same as lemonade but it's wayyyyyyyy stronger in taste. It's a nice little Filipino refreshments
I really like this freeform style and open bed. I couldn’t do it with three dogs, but it seems to be very stress free planting (as it should be for the average home gardener). I’ll be interested to see how you irrigate the area.
When I get too many currant tomatoes to eat fresh, I pickle them. In season, I just do refrigerator pickling and at end of season, I water bath can them. Either method, they're excellent in salads, on pizzas, with soft cheeses.
An R&D tip... Those square tomato cages are nice but (always a but huh?) it would be better in my mind if they had five sides. Think a star shaped Florida weave. Just a thought I had when I saw you placing it.
hahaaaa that sprinkler blast at the end. GOTCHA! just had a moment like this today. was saying, "where is my damn hose--AHHH!" stepped on the handle and it blasted me in the seat. cold. "whelp, there it is...." also laughed so much with the katana or like when jaques was in the background slicing with it and you just ignoring him and planting LOLLL
Nice Kitana! I like the wild gardening approach you are going for here. Definitely try to have a patch like that every season. Oh, how are the koi doing? Did your passion fruit water tank camo take off?
Not many channels I’ve ever seen on UA-cam get 2 15 sec ads at video intro and some in the video it’s like watching Hulu with ads shesh! UA-cam loves your channel!
Ooh, it’s hard to tell, but are those purple seedlings the purple amaranth variety that grows 8-12 feet tall? I grew it last year and it’s gorgeous. (This year I’m making sure to plant it on the north side of my plot so it doesn’t throw shade!)
Great video! I do almost exclusively in-ground gardening. I’m focusing on my tomato preservation this year too! I have WAY too many Marzanos and Amish Pastes. Using the string trellis method for the first time. If I can make a yummy recipe suggestion when the time comes, try making lacto-fermented ketchup with homegrown tomato paste. It’ll change your life. I’m just up the road in Fallbrook if you need me to come give you fermentation or canning lessons! 😊🥫🍅🫙🤙🏻
I need a nice lightweight retractable hose, 75' is good, because I recently shattered both of my shoulders. Is there one you or your followers could recommend?
Love the new bed! 1 question though, why are you doing overhead watering? I know that powdery mildew is a real concern (I live in central FL, so I have my fair share), wouldnt the overhead watering make that more prevalent?
They have much drier air, but for water conservation it would be best to do irrigation on the ground. Water in morning only, but the cool nights cause our mildew in Z5a.
@@dustyflats3832 I only asked because they have had many videos saying that it's very all over the place, so was just wondering their rationale. I lived in Southern California for 30 years so also familiar with the climate :)
This is seriously my favorite channel. I love learning about gardening while still being heavily entertained 😆
Tip for you labels near cages or trellis; hole punch the tag and use a twist tie or twine to attach to the TOP of the cage. It is so much easier to read the tags at the top, especially when the plants grow and you can hardly see the soil.
Love this lower tech garden - no metal beds, no drip, just plants in the ground and some basic trellising. Beautiful!!
It’s the Garden Goober Guys! 🎉
Y’all are so much fun! Thanks for sharing your planting 😊
Love the sword harvest :D You two make gardening fun!
I can't wait for your cages to be available! Very needed in the marketplace. I keep putting different ones in my cart on various websites but never taking the plunge. Some forever cages would be almost priceless to me. lol
Ooo, love the seedlings in the greenhouse and the way they were picking and choosing like they were at a nursery. Yeah, nothing like growing your own!😊
Midnight Roma is so gorgeous and makes a really nice, quick sauce. And thanks to Jacques mentioning in a previous vid Row 7’s Center Cut Squash, I’ll be growing that this year. Quite excited!
This is me every year! I get the grid paper out, mark the existing berries and such...I research the companions, plan plan plan. Then EVERY year, I go out and just start planting stuff! The Master Plan is aroubd someplace, but i get so excited to be digging in dirt that i just GO! Love it! ❤
Fun video!
Always love the intro with you two laughing at each other as you come in 😂
Yeah, feels like catching the middle of a movie
Best intro ever!
YES it's my favorite! The fact that they are doing it jokingly gives it an extra layer. Like "Oh, I didn't see you there!" from kids' shows!
I grew a current tomato variety.. 2 plants.. they are wild. I had a gazillion pea sized tomatoes 😅 they split easily, and some of them would over ripen on thier tress, before the lower fruits ripen. You have to stay o top of them! I did ferment a few quart jars of them, with basil and garlic.. and WOW! Fabulous with fresh mozzarella and crushed pepper!
That sounds amazing!
@@sisletscook I must say I was impressed with my ingenuity 😆 I was completely overwhelmed with the massive amount of these wee tomatoes at end of season .. Im in 5B and was expecting a frost.. was in clean up mode..so I picked them all.. and filled 2 quart jars and had a pint jar full as well. I love fermented foods and decided what can it hurt.. 🤷♀️ .. they were delicious! Yummy in salads too!
Yes, I had white currant tomatoes last year and I think they split before getting them in the house. I won’t grow them again as too many split on the vine or right after picking. They were very sweet though.
@@dustyflats3832 currant tomatoes did not make the list for me this year 😆
Just fertilized my seedlings with Super thrive for the first time after watching Jacques talk about liquid fertilizer, holy MOLY I literally gagged from the smell 🥴 What we will do for our plants! 😂🌱💚
Oh oyeah it's nasty!
@@epichomesteading loved finding your channel in early spring! You’ve taught me and inspired me so much. Last year I tried seed starting, and only got one seed type to sprout. This year, I have two trays of Epic 6-cells and one tray of Epic-4 cells filled with beautiful plants 🌱🥰
This looks SO FUN! Nice to see something done differently from all the other gardening channels out there. Can't wait to see the result when everything starts to fill in!
Yes, the way gardening was originally and without all the cost.
just top tier entertainment whilst learning about gardening too. What a channel, keep it up folks
I've been trying to do this style of planting more this year and it's surprisingly hard. I'm a professional creative but when I'm given a bunch of plants and open space I panic. 🤣
For loquat prepping for jam, try using a food mill which is also great to remove the seeds out of berries for jams as well.
I’m so jealous and proud at the same time! Your very own nursery…y’all were like kids in a candy store picking plants! 😂 Goals guys, goals! I definitely need those seed starting pots!
Chaos gardening is the best!
You guys lighten gardening up!
Can you do some educating on the watering for us? I see you're using a sprinkler but I hear so much about drip watering and not watering the leaves, etc. New gardener here and not able to do drip watering. Thinking nature waters from above, why not us? But, I bow to the experts and will learn your ways! Thank you for always teaching us new and old ways, and keeping it all fun and interesting!!
It's a way of preventing disease. Splash back from soil to the leaves can carry soil-borne stuff, for example.
My husband made some tomato cages from cattle panel that look similar to yours! They work great!
Love the vibe between you both... and the editing 👌👌👌
I really like the under trays. They are the best to bottom water and also not drop plants when moving.
My favorite channel on youtube atm. You guys are great. So inspired for my own garden and I love that you make gardening fun. Sometimes garden channels come off dry and procedural and this is anything but.
Misread title. Thought you made too large of raised beds, as I have, and thought i had company in my struggle. 2 of 4 filled, last frost in a week, wish me luck friends
Now I have to find your planting video to find the planting medium.
I grew currant tomatoes for the first time last year and they are amazing. Very classic acidic tomato flavor and the vines are dainty but numerous. This makes them fantastic for a hanging basket just letting them spill over the sides and you can prune off tons of suckers if needed and still get hundreds and hundreds of perfect salad tomatoes.
I'd love to see a tomato cage like that but twice as tall!
With using the sprinkler, set out a rain gage. An hour only got me 1/4" of water. Barely penatrates the surface. For setting plants and seeds you need a good watering.
I bought a water bath canner so I am super excited to grow some paste tomatoes as well. The best marmalade I ever had had a little bit of amaretto in it. Just a thought if you haven't processed your loquats yet.
I was surprised to see you go to in ground gardening! I have had 4 raised beds, but the rest is in ground. Changing to 3’ wide in ground rows. Raised beds are nice to a point, but I can’t justify the cost, they dry out quickly and lost space with paths. It will be much easier to irrigate and use various covers that seem to be necessary these days with changing weather to just use rows. It will be SO nice to just grab a cover and know it will fit and easy to flip on the hoops.
Re-doing polycarbonate panels on GH this year and creating a heat sink and a bit larger. I ran out of room😅
Tomatoes-I know some prune to single leader, but we have way too many to keep that up and actually last year I noticed the ones in cages did much better. It gets too hot to shear off leaves. I will top later in season to help remaining fruit ripen as the new growth won’t have time to produce fruit anyway. I only prune a few limbs to help air flow so they can dry out.
It’s still been so cold in WI especially at night 20s and the weather has been difficult to winter sow or start spring gardening because of ever changing temperatures extremes, 90*F to 6” of snow is extreme. And yet we had 40s and rain in January-crazy.
Great job and looking forward to see results.
Hi, guys! I'm so excited to see you using a Wilcox trowel. I bought two of them long ago, like forty years. I have used them for absolutely everything because they're my first choice for almost every garden task, and they're still like new. They're my secret, but I won't mind if you tell.
That was an Epic Sword⚔️😊
They might be testing out an Epic Harvesting Sword. I'd buy one!
You guys always make my day better
something about this dynamic duo gives me joy. 🌱
That folding tomato trellis is spot on! ❤
I liked this video. I have SO many starts needing to get in the ground & I get paralyzed with indecision. It takes forever & I want it to be done yesterday. 🙏🏼
Did you say that trellis and cage are soon to be available on your growepic site??? I can't wait! Those are the best I've seen, and I love that they fold flat!
Looks like a nice area to plant what ever you want I was shocked to here that Jacques has 90 tomato plants now that's a lote I am glad to hear that he is not going to plant all 90 of them
Once these plants fill in, how will you access the interior of the bed for harvesting? Do you plan to have paths?
My parents had a garden just like this, no paths needed. They just watch where they walk and walk right next to the plants. They see paths as a waste of space.
Fun video. I planted borage last fall and had it growing all winter. It is now huge. It thrived even through our unusually cold (Phoenix) winter. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts into the summer. I am trying more succession planting this year.
Every pepper plant I have ever grown i've grown in pairs. I have not only seen an increase in the amount of peppers I get but it doubles the amount of pepper plants I can have in a small space. These "Rules" that everyone says dont really ever seem to matter to me. Just do what works for you!
Can you do this with different varieties, or should it be 2 of the same varieties?
@gleamingrace I have not used different varieties such as hot and mild peppers together however, I have put 2 different varieties of Cayenne in the same plot and I did yellow and orange bells in the same plot which had no problem with each other.
How close are the main stems from each other?
@mwillis7791 literally they can be touching, I have been doing this for 6 years now and never had any issues. Now of course this is my practices in zone 5 so take your own zone into account. But I have even bought individual plants from big box stores brushed off a decent amount of soil and combined the two and that has even worked for me
@@kinginthenorth8148I'm in 5b and this tip is so timely!! I started several different varieties of hot peppers---too many seeds leading to too many plants. I'm about to just plant them close together to fit them all in the garden-thanks!
Haha! Love this! ❤ I have done this before. It's just so much fun when your cutting tool is so big that everyone has to step away back behind you. I'm surprised you didn't say, "Stop horse-radishing around!"😂 Another fantastic video! Absolutely great! Thank you for sharing!!❤❤
I enjoy your sense of humor. Bring some epic fun in the garden. 😅
You guys are amazing. Can’t get enough. Educational and also fun as hell
Kevin,
Love the shape of the new bed! 😊
Most fun gardening videos ever. Love you guys!
Some stepping stones might be helpful in your freshly watered big garden! Love this channel 😂
Don't be afraid to can pretty much ANY tomato...I just drop whatever is ripe when I'm canning into the blender (no skin removal since the skins have more lycopene) and then heat that up for hot-pack canning. Yes, it's a bit more watery than all paste tomatoes but at cooking time that is quickly resolved.
I used paste tomatoes last year and year before slicers. I will have to say slicers won out in the taste and aroma department. When I opened the paste jars they didn’t have near the fresh picked garden aroma as slicers nor the taste. I will try one more this year of Amish paste and see if that flavor is better, but doing many more slicers.
Smiling every time I watch
My favorite gardener duo 😂,btw ,Kevin, currant tomatoes are good as a snack or topping for your salads,you’ll love them
Great to hear!
they are also easy to grow. have had people growing them on a balcony. the teenage girl is the only one who could keep up with production. and I live in Denmark so they dont mind cool weather.
😭😭😭 Both of you are so adorable! This video made my day I'm feeling kind of anxious
Keeps snowing here so i cant plant yet
Same here 😅
If I ever decide to start garden videos I’m giving you both shout outs for days!
OMG I was wondering why I couldnt find the blue color trays anywhere on the site. Thank you giving me the peace of mind haha
As a Filipino I must recommend you try calamansi juice. It's prepared the same as lemonade but it's wayyyyyyyy stronger in taste. It's a nice little Filipino refreshments
I've had it...it's great!
Anyone else enjoying epic homesteading more than epic gardening recently? 😁
Love them both, but I especially love when the Plant Bois team up in a video 😊
I dig 'em BOTH!
My beds are like that big one. I am still behind on planting. Hopefully by this week I can catch up.
I love this channel as well as the Epic Gardening channel I enjoy you guys together ❤
I really like this freeform style and open bed. I couldn’t do it with three dogs, but it seems to be very stress free planting (as it should be for the average home gardener). I’ll be interested to see how you irrigate the area.
The sword has me confused, slightly concerned, and very jealous, all at once.
Watch your greenhouse door...don't want it blowing in the wind 😊
When I get too many currant tomatoes to eat fresh, I pickle them. In season, I just do refrigerator pickling and at end of season, I water bath can them. Either method, they're excellent in salads, on pizzas, with soft cheeses.
I need one of these A frames within the next month please!!
Yes! And the tomato one!
Amaranth grows pretty big, might block out the zinnias.
watching you both in the garden is funny!
Next year.. just one big wild flower bed would be insanely beautiful
An R&D tip... Those square tomato cages are nice but (always a but huh?) it would be better in my mind if they had five sides. Think a star shaped Florida weave. Just a thought I had when I saw you placing it.
hahaaaa that sprinkler blast at the end. GOTCHA! just had a moment like this today. was saying, "where is my damn hose--AHHH!" stepped on the handle and it blasted me in the seat. cold. "whelp, there it is...." also laughed so much with the katana or like when jaques was in the background slicing with it and you just ignoring him and planting LOLLL
What a fun little freestyle sesh with the dynamic duo 😂 🗡️ 🌱 I really enjoyed this from beginning to end 👍
I saw that eposide of Ramsey, idiot sandwich 4:48 😂😂😂
I could literally enjoy a whole video of you slicing produce with a katana all day long.
I've been wanting to try those current tomatoes!
Nice Kitana! I like the wild gardening approach you are going for here. Definitely try to have a patch like that every season. Oh, how are the koi doing? Did your passion fruit water tank camo take off?
Koi doing well! More added. Passionfruit slowly climbing...
Beautiful celery!
Awesome garden bed. Do you have snail, pincher bug and slug trouble?, if so how do you get rid of them ?
Sluggo+
Fun video! Where are your trellis's from?
Can you grow tea underneath the bean trellis? If so make your own match or green tea!
Unlikely! Wants more cold + altitude
Beautiful garden.
How many thing's did you guy's nija chop before you started recording 😆 🤣 lol the new bed looks awesome!!
Not many channels I’ve ever seen on UA-cam get 2 15 sec ads at video intro and some in the video it’s like watching Hulu with ads shesh! UA-cam loves your channel!
Ooh, it’s hard to tell, but are those purple seedlings the purple amaranth variety that grows 8-12 feet tall? I grew it last year and it’s gorgeous. (This year I’m making sure to plant it on the north side of my plot so it doesn’t throw shade!)
Can you tell me where you purchased the cages for the plants. The gauge on them look really sturdy! Love you channel!! ❤
Great video! I do almost exclusively in-ground gardening.
I’m focusing on my tomato preservation this year too! I have WAY too many Marzanos and Amish Pastes. Using the string trellis method for the first time.
If I can make a yummy recipe suggestion when the time comes, try making lacto-fermented ketchup with homegrown tomato paste. It’ll change your life. I’m just up the road in Fallbrook if you need me to come give you fermentation or canning lessons! 😊🥫🍅🫙🤙🏻
Im sold on those trellises 👁👄👁
love this! thank you for sharing
Your flowers look amazing 😊
I'm curious, if you've tracked this, how much water do you use per month watering everything?
I need a nice lightweight retractable hose, 75' is good, because I recently shattered both of my shoulders. Is there one you or your followers could recommend?
Ouch.. nasty injury. Hope recovery and healing go well. I’m looking at a hose link. I’m pretty sure epic has a coupon code as well.
@@ruthannecoro6198 Could you please send a link?
Hoselink!
@@epichomesteading Do you have one on your website? I don't find anything like that.
Great video but wondering where did you buy those cages or trellises?
We made them :)
@@epichomesteading you didn’t make a video about it or did I miss a video🥲☹️🤔
You can use bulb planter to dig n create space for transplanting
I like those trellising where can you find them or how did you make them? The square tower ones
Love the new bed! 1 question though, why are you doing overhead watering? I know that powdery mildew is a real concern (I live in central FL, so I have my fair share), wouldnt the overhead watering make that more prevalent?
They have much drier air, but for water conservation it would be best to do irrigation on the ground. Water in morning only, but the cool nights cause our mildew in Z5a.
@@dustyflats3832 I only asked because they have had many videos saying that it's very all over the place, so was just wondering their rationale. I lived in Southern California for 30 years so also familiar with the climate :)
I already know a lot about gardening so im mainly here for that spank sound effect
I would love to know more about that friar? trellis!
More videos more often please 😊
These two are hilarious!😂
The laughing intro is my faveee
I always call all my plants my babies.
Right! And treat them as such, lol.
@@sisletscook yes we baby our babies and nurture them as they grow up to be big and strong. Then….We eat them! Lol
@@Sparkysings2 Lol, right!! 😂
I am interested for more bean content. As the main natural nitrogen fixer they are going to be added to my plans and rotation.
Jacques playing celery ninja hahaha awesome