@@soovy2903 I get a good portion of my seeds from Botanical Interests - and have for years. shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=250954&u=2736599&m=28945&urllink=&afftrack=
Watching this in 2022- whenever I get frustrated, I watch one of your videos and get inspired again! It was really helpful seeing how you transformed each section of your yard. The advice on ollas/wine barrels, and your watering grids, also helped a lot! Thank you for helping all Phoenix gardeners! 👍
Thank you for sharing your wonderful garden. I had no idea that gardening in AZ could be so successful. You are an inspiration and have made me very excited about my new container and raised bed garden.
I just realized you live in Arizona ! You will be my person ! Desert gardening is a challenge in my opinion but you've got it mastered.. You've created a green paradise.💜🌱💜
What a great inspireding garden just trying to get the water closer to garden then some day I will have garden like yours but not More vegetables plus lots of vertical trellis hope build to survive a hurricane all the new raised garden beds will be hip height plus 4 ft paths going to try growing creeping thyme and lavender on the paths for bees plus the armour will keep mosquitoes away well that's the plan
Looks fantastic, Angela! I’m also in Mesa and did the lasagna approach with wood chips, soil & compost. It has worked really well but year 1 was a little tough due to the wood chips binding up the nitrogen. Love your garden!
I loved the before/after shots of your garden. Seeing your garden’s history and how you slowly kept adding more precious garden real estate was very inspiring to see. Thanks for the fun video. Your website is also my absolute favorite since it’s full of so much useful information for each plant type that I want to grow. I also garden in Arizona so these tips are greatly appreciated.
Love your garden. I love your channel as we have similar temperatures. Im in the caribbean (St.KItts). Your roselle is what we call sorrel in St. Kitts. glad to see you have a St. kitts variety💐It makes a delicious drink!
Beautiful, I love the variety, I just planted sweet peas against my south facing block wall, but you’ve inspired me to try planting some in containers as well.
I use a raised bed mix in my beds to start seeds in growinginthegarden.com/best-soil-for-raised-bed-vegetable-gardening/ and a seedling starting mix for starting seeds indoors amzn.to/3GwFXmj
Beautifully fabulous garden...it is a pleasure to see your perspective and all of your efforts! I have learned so much about how to garden in Arizona as it is so different than Oregon where I was born. Thank you again for all your wisdom 🤗
Beautiful ❤️ I love to see what you have done. Great inspiration. I have also made vermicomposting bins for my raised beds. Love them! I will keep watching for more inspiration.
Lookin awesome! You truly inspire us.....Our chickens are eating well out of our gardens.....have had to deploy bird netting and frames to save it all....I have one hen that loves stripping the fig trees. It was not a good year for our tomatoes. What we could salvage from rust are starting to flower now. I think I crowded them. Thanks for your knowledge!
Another great video. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge. Can you tell me what method you used to clear the sod from 5 ft new garden section? 😊
I cut the top layer of bermuda off and then piled on wood chips. So far it's been pretty effective. I've had to pull some Bermuda but not as much as I feared.
I’m so happy to have found you! I’m in Ģlendale and I’ve got 2 raised and 2 in ground gardens and a ton of questions. My corn failed this summer. My basil is out of control. I seen in another one of your vids that you harvest and freeze your basil. Does it die off? When is the latest to harvest basil? When do you plant your citrus? That’s my next wish list item.
Such a cool yard, the citrus looks good in BC Canada we had a month heatwave and citrus grew well but 40-42c meant watering 5 gal containers every day! Now my 24 citrus are in the apartment and have to fight the dry heated indoor space. A hobby welder could sort those arch fabs but would need a roller for arc.
Beautiful garden. A lot of food growing in there with so much variety. Thanks for sharing your experience with the chickens, I have been thinking about getting chickens but not sure if I want to put in the extra hours that will be required.
Soooo inspiring!!!!! Love your garden and the layout - as well as the information. We're moving to Utah from CA in the near future. I think we'll be in Zone 6. We're now in Zone 5.
Hi, I just happened to find your channel today. I think your garden is lovely, Could you please tell me what zone are you in. Again everything is lovely.
My first time visited your channel. Your garden looks amazing. I am looking for drip irrigation for my garden. I don’t know which one is good. How does your drip irrigation work and where did you buy it? Do you have a video about it? Thanks.
I love my watering system. I use the watering grids from Garden in Minutes shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1897453&u=2736599&m=118440&urllink=&afftrack= Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100. Here is a video with more information ua-cam.com/video/X3T4-2gcOUA/v-deo.html I'll be posting a new video soon about them as well.
Beautiful garden! Did you get help when you started your garden and any advice on some flowering plants to add beauty to a desert garden? I’m also in Az and have a great big space that I want to fill with pretty flowers along with my veggies. Thank you in advance 🌴
I am going to have to try Ginger here. I live up in the low mountains of AZ at 3,500' elevation - gets hot in the Summer and cool to cold in the Winter. Don't know if Ginger will grow. I had some in Florida two years ago when I lived there.
i recently had my lady banks pulled out. it was approx 20 feet wide and 12 ft tall with longer branches climbing into a tree. it was a monster. too big for me to manage anymore
I love your arches. What is the name of the company that sells them ? Or are they DIY? If so can have a video as to how you put it together! Thank you.
I order onion transplants from dixondalefarms.com/product-category/onion-plants/short-day-onion-plants/ Not sure about where to order espalier trees. I got mine at Summerwinds Nurseries here in Arizona.
You compost bins appear to be buried. Did you just place them, then fill the area with fill dirt for temperature control? Just curious how you turn the compost, etc. Thank you.
Hi! I love your channel!! I have a sandbox, just as big that is in the ideal spot for raised beds. Question: did you remove the sand before putting your raised beds in or just go right over the sand???
My brother (he's the best!) helped us move out all of the sand. We posted it on a free/barter website and someone was happy to come pick it up from the pile we made in the front driveway.
You are inspiring and I'm so glad to find your channel!💖 Where did you find your metal trellises? Ive been looking all over for something like this. Thank you so much
Love your garden ❤ and your videos wish my garden one day looks close to yours 😅😊 🎉 do you plant the peas directly or do you start them in a smaller container and than transfer them?
You seem to have an interesting watering system, checker board. I have found those connectors but not the plus looking ones. Only elbows, Ts, and linear. I'll find them but like to know how do you drill you r own holes on the pipes or is it a predrilled tubing. I also want to know how long you water. in summer vs. winter.
She doesn't make them she buys them. The link to the website where she gets them is in the detailed part of the video. Click on the little down arrow on the right.
I use the grids from Garden in Minutes, here is a link: gim.ositracker.com/140976/10616 Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100. I water about every other day in the summer and about once a week in the winter.
I had 4 flame seedless grapes - two red, two purple - on the west wall, mostly sun. Grape moths drove us crazy the first few years, tons of their baby larvae on the back of leaves. UGH. I'm down to one purple now, the other three killed by subterranean termites. Our neighborhood is one of those flood irrigation zones in the summer. We don't participate, but since others do, the termites take over everything everywhere.
Black widows are the one big that really creeps me out. I try to be mindful of where they like to be and what their webs look like - spiders are good guys and help out in the garden
@@GrowingInTheGarden……I leave other spiders alone, as they don’t seem to build elaborate webs, and they aren’t poisonous. But black widows can become an infestation….which seems to be what has happened to me. When they start getting all over my trellises of watermelons, cantaloupes, cucumbers, etc., and prevent me from safely reaching into the vines/trellises to keep weaving the vine the way it needs to go, then THEY NEED TO BE done away with! I recently read that black widows are deadlier than a rattlesnake…..oh yeah…..they NEED TO GO! As I was bending over to tend to one of my watermelon vines, I nearly had a black widow right in my face! I wouldn’t go back out there until my husband killed it…..and in a mess of leaves, it’s not that easy to find them. It’s gotten to where I am losing interest in my garden, if I can’t get these under control! Bees, I don’t mind. But the black widows are not simply ‘just a spider’, as far as I’m concerned…..and they can become an infestation.
May I know how do you used roselle ?? In India northeast part we make a stew by add onion,dry fish fresh chilli ginger and soya and there is roselle tea too .Just wondering how you used 😊
Hi Angela, I've been growing Ginger and Turmeric since May. Every sprout that comes up turns brown and dies right away. I've tried sun, shade, water, cut back water and feeding. Can you please tell me if you know what I'm doing wrong? They were rotted the other day when I pulled them up. Just the paper shells were left. Thanks for all your videos and information you provide for us!
It's either over-water or under-water or not enough humidity. Mine lasted for a while, but then died as the hot summer winds came in. I saved enough to use. I'll set up a hot house for them next year.
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hey! im wondering where u get ur seeds? whats some online reliable best source?
@@soovy2903 I get a good portion of my seeds from Botanical Interests - and have for years. shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=250954&u=2736599&m=28945&urllink=&afftrack=
Watching this in 2022- whenever I get frustrated, I watch one of your videos and get inspired again! It was really helpful seeing how you transformed each section of your yard. The advice on ollas/wine barrels, and your watering grids, also helped a lot! Thank you for helping all Phoenix gardeners! 👍
Thank you for the encouragement as well. Best of luck to you!
Well, this is perfect. I’m in Vegas looking to start a garden. And finding a channel that has tips for desert growing is fantastic
Glad its helpful, best of luck to you!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful garden. I had no idea that gardening in AZ could be so successful. You are an inspiration and have made me very excited about my new container and raised bed garden.
I just realized you live in Arizona ! You will be my person ! Desert gardening is a challenge in my opinion but you've got it mastered.. You've created a green paradise.💜🌱💜
I see so many gardening channels Nad by far you're the best one.
Thank you for giving us lists and details for EVERYTHING 🎉❤
Wow, thank you
I needed to see this today! Thank you so much for sharing! I just love, love, love your garden; it's so beautiful!
Thanks Olya. Have a wonderful day.
I love your. Videos tk.❤
Omg i would love my baby tiny garden to like yours! You even have sugar cane 😋. So beautiful! Love it!!!
Everything looks healthy and green.
Thanks!
Beautiful Garden
Vegetable garden and Fruit Plants
You are doing good ...
Once a week I watch Organic Videos and your Vlogs are my favorite
So nice of you, Thanks for watching!
Wow, impressive. I lived in Phoenix for 5 years and would never have guessed you could grow all those things there. Go Devils!
I love your garden tour! I garden in the Phoenix metro area and you have given me some great tips for what to plant along my block walls. Thank you!
Yay! Thanks for watching, best of luck to you!
I just love your garden its beautiful, green and healthy.
Amazing garden! I like how you explain everything well.
Thank you!
What a great inspireding garden just trying to get the water closer to garden then some day I will have garden like yours but not More vegetables plus lots of vertical trellis hope build to survive a hurricane all the new raised garden beds will be hip height plus 4 ft paths going to try growing creeping thyme and lavender on the paths for bees plus the armour will keep mosquitoes away well that's the plan
Beautiful transformation of your backyard. Nice work!
Thank you very much!
Everything is looking beautiful 🤩
Our roselle is going crazy. Once the rain stops we plan to harvest z thank you so much for sharing
Thank you so much 😊
I love your garden!!!
Looks fantastic, Angela! I’m also in Mesa and did the lasagna approach with wood chips, soil & compost. It has worked really well but year 1 was a little tough due to the wood chips binding up the nitrogen. Love your garden!
I’m liking it so far as well. Thanks
I loved the before/after shots of your garden. Seeing your garden’s history and how you slowly kept adding more precious garden real estate was very inspiring to see. Thanks for the fun video. Your website is also my absolute favorite since it’s full of so much useful information for each plant type that I want to grow. I also garden in Arizona so these tips are greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all your kind words and support, it really means a lot.
Looking great! I love that wire coop over the broccs!
Thanks!
Love your garden. I love your channel as we have similar temperatures. Im in the caribbean (St.KItts). Your roselle is what we call sorrel in St. Kitts. glad to see you have a St. kitts variety💐It makes a delicious drink!
Wonderful! I am enjoying the St. Kitts.
Beautiful, I love the variety, I just planted sweet peas against my south facing block wall, but you’ve inspired me to try planting some in containers as well.
You can do it!
With the growing cost of compost DO. You use you own compost for sowing seeds !! Thanks for your time and help 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I use a raised bed mix in my beds to start seeds in growinginthegarden.com/best-soil-for-raised-bed-vegetable-gardening/ and a seedling starting mix for starting seeds indoors amzn.to/3GwFXmj
Beautifully fabulous garden...it is a pleasure to see your perspective and all of your efforts! I have learned so much about how to garden in Arizona as it is so different than Oregon where I was born. Thank you again for all your wisdom 🤗
Thank you so much!
Your garden is so big and wonderful.
I also love gardening. I have a small balcony garden. I love looking at the gardens. thanks for your video
Thanks for watching! Best of luck with your garden!
Omg! I loved this posting! I like the evolvement, shown. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Angela, your garden is amazing 😻! I know you have a ton of work, where are your papayas and bananas, add casaba. Your doing such a great job!
I haven't done many tropicals - just planted my first mango.
Please do more on how you compost. Thank you .
Here is a video: ua-cam.com/video/fLbcPutwuiE/v-deo.html and a blogpost: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-compost-10-simple-steps/
Your garden is fantastic! So much to see , I'm getting the back yard clean up and ready for next year , 🍅🍓🥒🍎⚘🌻🥔🥰
Thanks for watching!
@@GrowingInTheGarden your welcome !🥰
Hello and thank you! So much goodness in your garden.
So nice of you
I love your garden, beautiful and full of beneficial plant. It should be like this, we should grow our own food. Thank you for sharing!
It's a good skill to learn for sure.
Love this content and presentation. Any recommended videos for Tennessee gardens?
Beautiful , love your garden as well the information,,
Thank you so much 😊
Wow I have truly enjoyed the October tour thank you for sharing👀🥦🌶🌻
So glad!
Beautiful ❤️ I love to see what you have done. Great inspiration. I have also made vermicomposting bins for my raised beds. Love them! I will keep watching for more inspiration.
Thank you!
Beautiful work Angela 💚
Thank you so much!
Fantastic video. Straight to the point.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful garden and some tips 🙏🏻♥️👍👍
Thanks for visiting
Lookin awesome! You truly inspire us.....Our chickens are eating well out of our gardens.....have had to deploy bird netting and frames to save it all....I have one hen that loves stripping the fig trees. It was not a good year for our tomatoes. What we could salvage from rust are starting to flower now. I think I crowded them. Thanks for your knowledge!
Thanks for watching!
Love your beautiful garden. So much to see. Love the Gomphrena. Thanks for sharing. Makings of a great UA-cam channel.
Thanks so much 😊
We love your garden!! Yiannis from Aegina island - Greece!!
Thanks! Hello from Arizona!
Another great video. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge. Can you tell me what method you used to clear the sod from 5 ft new garden section? 😊
I cut the top layer of bermuda off and then piled on wood chips. So far it's been pretty effective. I've had to pull some Bermuda but not as much as I feared.
I’m so happy to have found you! I’m in Ģlendale and I’ve got 2 raised and 2 in ground gardens and a ton of questions. My corn failed this summer. My basil is out of control. I seen in another one of your vids that you harvest and freeze your basil. Does it die off? When is the latest to harvest basil? When do you plant your citrus? That’s my next wish list item.
You can let basil keep going - it will survive if we have a mild winter. October is the best time to plant citrus. Best of luck to you!
SUPER instructional video. Love, love, love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good job!! My Echinacea reseed like crazy!
Nice!!
Your garden is beautiful.
Thank you!
Fantastic garden! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Very good ideas👍💓
Thank you for sharing🙏
Thanks!
I’ve been growing a bunch of stuff too
That's awesome!
Such a cool yard, the citrus looks good in BC Canada we had a month heatwave and citrus grew well but 40-42c meant watering 5 gal containers every day! Now my 24 citrus are in the apartment and have to fight the dry heated indoor space. A hobby welder could sort those arch fabs but would need a roller for arc.
24 citrus in your apartment? That is dedication. Best of luck to you!
Beautiful garden. A lot of food growing in there with so much variety. Thanks for sharing your experience with the chickens, I have been thinking about getting chickens but not sure if I want to put in the extra hours that will be required.
They are great, but definitely some work.
Where did you purchase those arch, I want one for my garden. They're beautiful 😍
A local welder made them for me - he's not making them anymore, but most welders would be able to make them.
@@GrowingInTheGarden oh wow, thank you for responding. I heard you mention that after I submitted the message. Lol.
So beautiful 😍 You deserve more subscribers. ❤
Thank you so much!!
My watermelons are record breakers this year!
Yay! Congrats!
Soooo inspiring!!!!! Love your garden and the layout - as well as the information. We're moving to Utah from CA in the near future. I think we'll be in Zone 6. We're now in Zone 5.
Best of luck to you! Utah is a beautiful state.
Gail Harvey also check out "Garden Answer",
Laura gardens in zones 5 to 6
Beautiful garden; I garden in the high desert of Bisbee, AZ.
Thanks, thanks for watching!
Nice place. A lot of work. This is my first year to try a fall garden. Most of my yard is citrus. Hard to find sunny spots.
Best of luck to you!
My roselle is growing in native Arizona soil it’s huge and wasps are all over it can’t get near it to harvest if I wanted too
Try harvesting once the sun goes down.
Hi, I just happened to find your channel today. I think your garden is lovely, Could you please tell me what zone are you in. Again everything is lovely.
Zone 9b low desert of Arizona
A video on what grows well on the shade side. That’s all I have and it’s been allot of try and see. It’s helpful in the heat but also a struggle
Good idea, thanks
Shamus O'Leary the green life is in South Phoenix on 19th Avenue can tell you how to grow sugarcane I'm pretty sure
Good idea!
Awesome!.. looks great. I know how hard it can be to keep up and maintain a garden this size and 5 kids and be a wife.
Keeps me busy, but I love it
Very cool garden
Thanks josh
Do u have water tanks? Great garden
Great update! Question: where did you get your sugarcane? I'm very interested in trying some far north Scottsdale
Someone gave me a start. I've seen it for sale at Arizona Worm Farm and Inspire Farms in Mesa.
I wanna try sugar cane as well as Stevia. Great video as always!
Thanks. I just planted stevia for the first time as well. Looking forward to using it in my roselle tea.
My first time visited your channel. Your garden looks amazing. I am looking for drip irrigation for my garden. I don’t know which one is good. How does your drip irrigation work and where did you buy it? Do you have a video about it? Thanks.
I love my watering system. I use the watering grids from Garden in Minutes shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1897453&u=2736599&m=118440&urllink=&afftrack= Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100. Here is a video with more information ua-cam.com/video/X3T4-2gcOUA/v-deo.html I'll be posting a new video soon about them as well.
Beautiful garden! Did you get help when you started your garden and any advice on some flowering plants to add beauty to a desert garden?
I’m also in Az and have a great big space that I want to fill with pretty flowers along with my veggies.
Thank you in advance 🌴
growinginthegarden.com/arizona-annual-flowers-visual-guide/
I am in the Phoenix valley as well and wondering if you can help me with where to find good compost and mulch
So beautiful garden
So nice
I am going to have to try Ginger here. I live up in the low mountains of AZ at 3,500' elevation - gets hot in the Summer and cool to cold in the Winter. Don't know if Ginger will grow. I had some in Florida two years ago when I lived there.
Start it indoors - should work out.
i recently had my lady banks pulled out. it was approx 20 feet wide and 12 ft tall with longer branches climbing into a tree. it was a monster. too big for me to manage anymore
I will definitely have to keep an eye on this one!
Love your garden! Do you know the approximate acreage of your lot? I have 1/2 acre and yours seems so much larger!
Our lot is less than 1/3 acre includes pool, house, etc. Thanks!
I love your arches. What is the name of the company that sells them ? Or are they DIY? If so can have a video as to how you put it together! Thank you.
Here's a video with more information ua-cam.com/video/gMW99neaPpc/v-deo.html the company I got the arches from doesn't make them anymore.
@@GrowingInTheGarden Thank you
love your garden. where can I get mail order espaliar fruit trees. and onion slips?? I remember you mentioning it on one of your videos.
I order onion transplants from dixondalefarms.com/product-category/onion-plants/short-day-onion-plants/ Not sure about where to order espalier trees. I got mine at Summerwinds Nurseries here in Arizona.
love your videos
Thanks so much!
You compost bins appear to be buried. Did you just place them, then fill the area with fill dirt for temperature control? Just curious how you turn the compost, etc. Thank you.
The bottoms are cut off, they aren't buried. I just life them up off - Here is more info: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-compost-10-simple-steps/
We need to be friends! In Phoenix too, your growth is nice!!
Hello from Mesa!
..is cool temperature advisable for some garden plants..?..especially veggies?..love fr.PHILIPPINES
Some vegetables prefer cooler temps
Hi! I love your channel!! I have a sandbox, just as big that is in the ideal spot for raised beds. Question: did you remove the sand before putting your raised beds in or just go right over the sand???
My brother (he's the best!) helped us move out all of the sand. We posted it on a free/barter website and someone was happy to come pick it up from the pile we made in the front driveway.
Great video.
Thanks!
You are inspiring and I'm so glad to find your channel!💖 Where did you find your metal trellises? Ive been looking all over for something like this. Thank you so much
twobrothersmetalworks.com
Angela, the purple peppers you showed in your October 21 video. Is that their name or is it something else? Thanks, they looked so abundant
That was the name on the tag.
Love your garden ❤ and your videos wish my garden one day looks close to yours 😅😊 🎉 do you plant the peas directly or do you start them in a smaller container and than transfer them?
You seem to have an interesting watering system, checker board. I have found those connectors but not the plus looking ones. Only elbows, Ts, and linear. I'll find them but like to know how do you drill you r own holes on the pipes or is it a predrilled tubing. I also want to know how long you water. in summer vs. winter.
She doesn't make them she buys them. The link to the website where she gets them is in the detailed part of the video. Click on the little down arrow on the right.
I use the grids from Garden in Minutes, here is a link: gim.ositracker.com/140976/10616
Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100. I water about every other day in the summer and about once a week in the winter.
I had 4 flame seedless grapes - two red, two purple - on the west wall, mostly sun. Grape moths drove us crazy the first few years, tons of their baby larvae on the back of leaves. UGH. I'm down to one purple now, the other three killed by subterranean termites. Our neighborhood is one of those flood irrigation zones in the summer. We don't participate, but since others do, the termites take over everything everywhere.
That would be frustrating
Also where did you get those square grates for climbing vines on your western wall? What are they called?
www.twobrothersmetalworks.com/
Where do you get those cute labels for the garden?
Here's a link: amzn.to/421aiUD
Nice garden. May I know its size?
My lot (including house, pool, garden etc. is around 1/3 acre)
I live in Mesa too. The wetter monsoon has really brought in the bugs…..and black widows! What do you do about black widows in your garden?
Bring in the birds?! Maybe add a bird feeder.
Black widows are the one big that really creeps me out. I try to be mindful of where they like to be and what their webs look like - spiders are good guys and help out in the garden
@@GrowingInTheGarden……I leave other spiders alone, as they don’t seem to build elaborate webs, and they aren’t poisonous. But black widows can become an infestation….which seems to be what has happened to me.
When they start getting all over my trellises of watermelons, cantaloupes, cucumbers, etc., and prevent me from safely reaching into the vines/trellises to keep weaving the vine the way it needs to go, then THEY NEED TO BE done away with!
I recently read that black widows are deadlier than a rattlesnake…..oh yeah…..they NEED TO GO!
As I was bending over to tend to one of my watermelon vines, I nearly had a black widow right in my face!
I wouldn’t go back out there until my husband killed it…..and in a mess of leaves, it’s not that easy to find them. It’s gotten to where I am losing interest in my garden, if I can’t get these under control!
Bees, I don’t mind. But the black widows are not simply ‘just a spider’, as far as I’m concerned…..and they can become an infestation.
Did you plant the Bayleaf plant by seed?
Hi, where did you get your wall trellises from? Love them
A local welder made them for me.
@@GrowingInTheGarden May I ask who made them? I'm here in Arizona too.
So impressive! I really love your aesthetic. Where do you get your ollas? How much should I budget for large ones? Thanks!
growoya.com/?ref=aReoN large ones are about $45 use code growing to save a little
May I know how do you used roselle ?? In India northeast part we make a stew by add onion,dry fish fresh chilli ginger and soya and there is roselle tea too .Just wondering how you used 😊
That sounds good. I typically use roselle for tea and jam.
Beautiful!🙂
Thank you!
Hi Angela,
I've been growing Ginger and Turmeric since May. Every sprout that comes up turns brown and dies right away. I've tried sun, shade, water, cut back water and feeding. Can you please tell me if you know what I'm doing wrong? They were rotted the other day when I pulled them up. Just the paper shells were left. Thanks for all your videos and information you provide for us!
It's either over-water or under-water or not enough humidity. Mine lasted for a while, but then died as the hot summer winds came in. I saved enough to use. I'll set up a hot house for them next year.
@@outinarizona thanks for the info. I heard the other day you can put the pot in a large plastic bag to keep them humid.
What is your soil like? Plant in an area with good soil that is well-draining and afternoon shade if you can.
Where did you get the trellis? Like the one the coral vine is on?
A local welder made them for me
Wow another question. Where did you get those clips?
Here's a link: amzn.to/3ZwZoo6
@Growing In The Garden Thank you for all your info on gardening and for answering any questions I might have. Gardening Blessings 😇
Where do you get your name tags for your plants? Also, where do you get the clips I’ve seen in your videos to keep shade cloth on?
Plant markers: amzn.to/3yzkDYM Clips: amzn.to/3BUPy3S
@@GrowingInTheGarden thank you so much! The clip link opened to burlap bags.