Picking beans with BJ plus Garden Tour!
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Picking Beans with BJ and seeing the garden after my first ever week away! Thanks for your support! ~ City girl turned homesteader sharing life with cats!
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FABULOUS! Kaye you are now a "Master Gardener!" And I feel so privileged to have been able to watch your progress through all these years.
I'm so glad you were along for the journey, my friend!
what a relaxing video seeing all the crops flourish . That last part with the sound of the rain is cherry on top. I really enjoy it.
Pretty garden. So glad you have a helper.
I do too, thanks!
Glorious sunflower s,great harvest today. Bj is resting on the job 😅😊. God bless you too.xx😊
Thank you, Hetty!
Bj do be careful, go chase the little bugs,xxwe have lots white after the plnes of people going abroad for holidays too.its so tempting for bj .bless her,xxhugs,xx😊
Great looking cherry tomatoes and green beans! I just ❤ seeing B.J. switching her tail at the electric fence!! Mama wouldn't let her go ahead on that one! 😂
Haha, she was definitely a supporting player in this production!
You have a lot that looks great! I've been trying to remember to collect my mullein, and marshmallow, flowers. Glad you made it home safe. 😊
Thank you! I've never spotted marshmallow. Have you seen it in any of my videos? It has a lot of medicinal properties.
your garden looks beautiful!!! thank you for sharing with us. you be careful out in this heat.
Thank you, I will
Gardening is very hard work !! You have lots of gardens !!!
True!
😂 BJ's switching tail, and how she pounced after her prey! I love watching kitties. Your garden looks lovely, Kaye! We got heavy rain yesterday (7-4) also. We were in a drought before that. Things are actually growing now!
Wonderful!
cat BJ sooo cute,,,,, but they're stealth killers
You had a furry little helper. Good to see you and BJ. Your garden looks good...it seems there will always some plants that have issues every gardening year...but we press on. Thank you, and I look forward to your next video about the convention you attended.
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Wash your hands with baking soda. Takes out the sting.
Thanks!
cumfry ,,,, wet the leaves and rub the affected area
Take out stings of all kind
A very nice tour and harvest.
Thanks for watching!
Hello dear kaye, welcome home. I shall watch while im getting my meal,xxxgood to see you. Kaye please only little at a time ,you mustn't over work yourself. Xxhello dear catsxxxxx😊
Thanks, dear Hetty!
That white flower is also called Cleome. I grow them every year.
Wonderful! Others have said the same.
We had a good storm last night and a few of my sunflowers got broken by the wind. Made a bouquet out of those. But we sure needed the rain! I've got my wild lettuce tincture sitting in the basement. Guess it'll be Sept. before it's ready. Never realized what it was before your video and how much of it is here. Had to cut and pull out a lot of it. Shoot one full plant is even more than I can use. Glad you reminded me about picking beans - we had quite a few ready. Squash bugs have found the squash!! Had to tie up some plants and stake some of the tomatoes that got pushed over by the wind. I'm surprised we have as many tomatoes (still green) as we do with how hot and humid it's been. Enjoy your holiday weekend. Husband is slowly working on the chicken coop. We'll probably get some next year.
Wonderful report, Kris! I need a hubs to help me. Otherwise I'd have chickens.
Glad to see you have some successes in the garden upon arriving home as I'm sure you were concerned. Sorry about your tomatoes, grapes, and apples but the beans, luffa and sunflowers look awesome. I'm sure BJ was excited to be free once again. Have a wonderful weekend getting everything back in order and hope weather cooperates...
We needed more rain. Supposed to rain all afternoon, but nothing. For me to water all this takes several hours. But, I will have to. Should have started today, but still drained from traveling. Yes, she was, and didn't appreciate being cooped up all day, but thought it was going to storm.
Love the title of this video. It grabs your attention👍👌❤️
Had I changed it when you wrote this? I originally had Picking Beans with BJ and only had 500 views after hours, so I changed it.
Am sure you got some great footage and pics for another great video coming soon. I watch a few of the others who attended that as well Hopefully you can get the garden back to your liking soon. Have missed you.
Thanks, Haffy. I didn't film the conference, accept for a few shorts already published. I worked so hard filming the HOA conference in 2021 and editing took days and only got a few views, didn't even make back my travel expenses after two years of ad income. So decided not to lug camera up there. But we did a wildflower tour on way back.and took lots of cell photos, also want to share what I brought home. Would do that tomorrow but now I have to spend hours watering since it didn't rain. Too much to do.
Your garden looks better than mine, and I didn't go away for a week.
Well, well, what do you know!
I'm so pleased you have a good plan for them.im really hoping your tomatoes catch ip and do OK. Kaye well done with borage I still do not have one.i have been given one in the past and bought one also and I don't know what I do wrong but they dissappear. Borage is one of my favourite s and the flowers are beautiful. Also I wanted it to get much bigger. Hmmm! I may try again. So pleased to have your films to follow.the birds sound veery busy kaye. God bless xx
I adore your videos. Love to see you smile
Thanks so much! "Smile and the world smiles with you," my mother always said.
@@Latebloomershow cry and you cry alone
the white spider plant is called Cleome
Thanks!
Kaye glad your home ,how were the skies in Idaho, you have some strong looking gams 😉 your garden is still a home run in my book , I'm in reynoldsburg ohio and we have had a lot of rain ( referring to your wet paper) love is the key, always 💞 🌻🌸🌺 🌽🍇🍅🥒
mix 2 tablespoons of epsom salt per gallon of water and spray tomato plants to green them back up
I did that right before I left. Not sure if it would help now.
Actually, we watered it in.
Peas and fried okra!! 😋😋
That will be on the menu soon.
Hi Kaye. Love all the flowers and seeing BJ. Where was Spot?
Well, I didn't mean for her to come along, as I wanted to get it filmed before it got hot. But she slipped out the door. He was left inside. He got out for the first time today, but so hot he was ready to come in after 6 hours.
The white spider looking flower is called cleome
Yes that’s what I’ve always heard it called. Drops seeds. You’ll have lots more next year. Pinch and it will bulk up Kaye
Welcome home.. yes, it is sweltering here in Maryland also… I keep watching hoping you’ll grab that temperature reducing scarf thingy to cool yourself down with. I hope it works! ✌🏻 (my cat Harry was staring intently at your video looking for the Mockingbird he could hear, he’s kind of clueless!)🤣
Your okra is looking good! We’ve had the hardest time getting it going this time. First the critters ate the plants, then blooms were rotting. We started more plants in cups and the dog knocked them over last night. 😂😂
Stunning arch,all beautiful kaye. Can you make a sponge with the overgrown s,?xxx
I will be saving them for sponges and hopefully selling them at the market.
Okra water is a good use for the ones too big. I seed save those also. Sooo many health benefits to okra water!
Do tell! I don't know anything about it.
I love okra!! Picked a lot so far this year
Wonderful! I keep missing the right day to pick. Today I only ate 4 in the garden and the rest were too big. The plants have at least two months to go, so I'm not worried.
Kaye, I'm jealous of your bean picking. I have had severe rabbit problems this year. I have tried live trapping, sicking my dogs on them....to no avail. Now I resorted to pew pewing them. Hate to do it because I love rabbits but....I will no longer have any beans or carrots and they destroyed my malibar spinach!!!! Lets not even mention the damage to my strawberry patches. Your gardens look wonderful.
I know the feeling. Except our varmint was groundhogs.
Different animal. Same results.
@@zoeshorthouse7913 Have you tried taking some empty wine bottles or glass bottles? Put them at each corner of your garden with the neck of the bottle buried. It works for voles and such, not sure ground hogs???
@@5GreenAcres it's worth trying
That “chuck” noise was the territorial/distress call of a Northern Mockingbird. They can be very defensive, and I’ve even seen them “attack” house cats by dive-bombing them.
Thank you! I think I got a photo of the juvenile but never saw the nest.
all of my grapes have seed . That sounds like a mockingbird .I hope you had fun at the conference. I used to have mexican bean beetles here -have not seen them in 30 years . Your luffas look happy. I suggest a Liberty apple to you a sickle pear from Monticello I ended up with 5 female ducks and 9 going into my freezer this Sunday
Wonderful! You suggest a Liberty apple tree and a Sickle pear from Monticello? How do I get those? Do you suggest taking out the struggling tree? Is apple wood worth saving?
@@Latebloomershow apple wood is great for barbeque .It is likely best to take out a struggling tree in my experience
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Hello again kaye, i forgot to say on my 1st comment im watching 5th July, its our wedding anniversary today 44 years 😊, xxim feeling old 😊xxx
Aw, that's lovely! Happy Anniversary! I know you are in bed now, but you will see this tomorrow. Congratulations!
kaye i remember the harvest you got in LA
now you're doing the same in TN,,,,you are awesome what is your secret besides hard work??
That's all, I guess.
Me again kaye, i meant loofah s not sponges 😅, sorry,xxnight night, god bless 🙏
No worries, haha.
the Mockingbird is the one complaining about the cat ,he probably have babies or juveniles around there.
Ah! Okay, thanks!
I’m a bird watcher since 1995
Cleome is what your spider plant is called. I grow it every year, actually it reseeds itself. Some people call it skunk plant because they think it smells. I don't know how you do all you do. This heat and humidity is unbearable to me. Take care.
I didn't even go out today till nearly 6 and that was only for a few minute. Garden is suffering. Thanks for the name! I think they are pretty.
Would the yellowing of the tomatoes 🍅 be a lack of calcium?
Possibly, but I don't think I can rescue those now.
Those chemmies are right in your face…
What's a chemmie?