Thank you for sharing your garden with us. Not to worry about the kales and stuff, the kales will thaw and still be usable. The plants that look eaten could be birds as well, they love winter green stuff. Your compost piles look great, the garden loves compost. I am gardening all seasons, it keeps us happy.
I'm doing what I call rebel gardening in an apartment complex and I greatly appreciate your videos. I'm going for garlic, lettuce, and onions this winter season. We shall see what we can do.
Just found your channel and excited to follow along with a fellow PDXer. May I ask what kind of greenhouse you got and how you find it holds up here? Looking at options but don't want to invest in something that'll be destroyed by our wind storms or snow....
It's a Janssens Greenhouse. I ordered through Costco years ago. Wind blowing it apart isn't an issue. It's very sturdy that way. It doesn't have a real foundation but the vertical support beams on the corners extend down in to the ground a couple of feet. It is glass, so I'm always afraid that a rogue branch falling from the surrounding 60ft cedar and fir trees will be an issue someday.
I love it Neighbor! Thank you, can't wait for the spring.
Me too!!
I’m moving back home to PDX this week! Can’t wait to get the garden up and running again!
Welcome back! Looking forward to this year's season!
Thank you for sharing your garden with us. Not to worry about the kales and stuff, the kales will thaw and still be usable. The plants that look eaten could be birds as well, they love winter green stuff. Your compost piles look great, the garden loves compost. I am gardening all seasons, it keeps us happy.
I feel the same way. I get grouchy when I haven't been able to do some gardening!
About timing, don't be too hard on yourself, you can never predict the weather ☀️ ❄️ ☁️
So true!
I had the same problem with my brassicas. I've covered them with 2 cold covers but they still seem stunted. Live & learn I guess. 🤗👍
I have the same problem with my plans being bigger than what I can do by myself. One season at a time!
That's what we have to remind ourselves!
Let us know if you ever start doing garden tours! I live on the Oregon Coast but family lives in Portland.
I'm doing what I call rebel gardening in an apartment complex and I greatly appreciate your videos. I'm going for garlic, lettuce, and onions this winter season. We shall see what we can do.
I love hearing that. Thank you!
@@PDXGardenHome we had wonderful onions and garlic!
👍 Time to start all over again 🤣 !!
Yeah, that's one of things I love about gardening! we always have the next season! Happy New Year!
Plastic hoops when you expect a freeze. Should protect most of it from a HARD freeze.
Thank you!
I am just across the bridge from you and I still have not figured out the timing for Fall gardening either.
We'll figure it out this year, right? 😂
First time seeing your channel. I’m in Oregon too. I have trouble cracking the code to get a lush fall/winter garden as well.
Cool video!
We'll figure it out! Glad you found me here!
👍👍 Eugene Oregon
I went to high school in Eugene and stayed to attend the UofO. Pretty similar climate to here in Portland from what I recall. Glad you are here!
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Just found your channel and excited to follow along with a fellow PDXer. May I ask what kind of greenhouse you got and how you find it holds up here? Looking at options but don't want to invest in something that'll be destroyed by our wind storms or snow....
It's a Janssens Greenhouse. I ordered through Costco years ago.
Wind blowing it apart isn't an issue. It's very sturdy that way. It doesn't have a real foundation but the vertical support beams on the corners extend down in to the ground a couple of feet.
It is glass, so I'm always afraid that a rogue branch falling from the surrounding 60ft cedar and fir trees will be an issue someday.
@@PDXGardenHome Very much appreciated, thank you!