It's always a delight and privilege to see what Jim accomplishes and learns, as he tries new things and improves whatever he's able to. I appreciate what you both share with the world, thank you so very much.
The drone footage is awesome Pete. Great to zoom in on the rows without any footprints. Thank you for turning off the music so we can hear what you say when you guys talk
I never get tired of seeing Jim’s Market Garden! I was there a few weeks ago and it’s amazing! Thanks guys for sharing another video 🙏 Jim I hope those Roma tomatoes are producing.
When you visit Jim it reminds me of a neighbor popping by and having a casual chat, you guys have such a friendly wholesome relationship, its awesome to see!
Jim is one amazing market gardener, I always enjoy your visits with him. He is such an inspiration to this backyard gardener. Thanks for another great video!
These garden tours are helpful to show what can be done and how it can be done. One thing is for certain there is always so much work that you are never done but at least that translates into job security which helps provide food security.
I let the nasturtium sprout through my garden bed because the cabbage white caterpillars love it more than my cabbages, broccoli and Cauliflower! I just have to make sure it doesn’t get out of control. But the cabbage white caterpillars seem to go through phases of what they prefer. For a couple of months before Christmas, it was my cabbages I found some on. Then suddenly it was the broccoli they loved and they didn’t touch anything else except the nasturtium. Then it was the Cauliflower and the cabbages and broccoli were untouched. But if the nasturtiums weren’t there, they probably would have decimated everything! As it is, it is just a little bit of damage to leaves I probably wouldn’t have rated anyway.
Hey hey I discovered those glowing eyes on the spiders too with my flashlight (FUN time identifying where animals are hiding out and watching! Saw a bear in the bushes that way.)
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Yeah so I noticed! A LOT of my ornamentals are 'root hardy' and look like **** now. In the process of cutting most down to 2 inches. Chop and drop.
Come on Jim, are you calling the nasturtiums weeds? :)) They are very beneficial in any garden. And they taste great! How about adding them in one of the salad mixes or mustard greens mixes? Love you, brothers ! Keep rolling !
On the extra nasturtiums - I added some - flowers and leaves, chopped - to the celery/bell pepper ferment I made this past fall. It was great ! My 1st time making a basic, veggie ferment that wasn't sauerkraut. Adding sliced up radishes to this when packing some in my husband's lunchbox, was also great. Even in just those few hours, they pickled some and he loved em. I barely had any nasturtiums in there, this was made in late fall from 1 lil plant I had going in a pot still, I'd add way more next time. Maybe harvest just bunches of nasturtiums for sale, put on the tag their uses : salads, ferments, wraps etc. .. ?
His garden keeps getting more beautiful every year. There’s lots of winter greens he could plant in Maine mache,Claytonia, kales, winter lettuce. I put another layer of plastic over pvc hoops in my greenhouse to grow the greens.
Thanks Pete! You can feel the love by looking at the beauty. Jim’s passion, feeling a sense of peace, shows in the plants. It’s important for people to see these videos so that the rough edges, of everyday life, can melt away. So inspiring!!
I like to follow his journey of pushing fertility. Could you guys talk more about that in the videos, the journey, the process, the thoughts, the experiments, the expectations? AEA Talks a lot about plant genetics that we already have in heirloom seeds and fertility and that we are no where close also. I would like to hear more about that in the 4 week visit if possible
Have the days of seeing a good garden show on television gone by? I like millions of other people have cancelled my cable subscription and stream everything because of lack usable entertainment. I feel extremely lucky to see people like Pete because you bring such worthwhile entertainment without all the needless and constant barrage of corporate messaging. Is it enough to buy your merchandise to support your program? Or do you need outside funding and volunteering to make all your videos possible?
What the world needs now is more people like Jim. What an incredible person he is.
And thank you Pete for documenting him!
Sooooo great
I like just watching Jim walk around his place and examine, prune, analyze, etc everything.
Same here 🤣
It's always a delight and privilege to see what Jim accomplishes and learns, as he tries new things and improves whatever he's able to. I appreciate what you both share with the world, thank you so very much.
The drone footage is awesome Pete. Great to zoom in on the rows without any footprints. Thank you for turning off the music so we can hear what you say when you guys talk
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching!
Jim really gets me inspired to keep growin on! Love his new bearded look!
Thanks for watching!
I love when you have Jim on. He's so knowledgable and comes across as such a likeable person
Thanks for watching!
Man this yard is productive. Complements to the gardener.
I never get tired of seeing Jim’s Market Garden! I was there a few weeks ago and it’s amazing! Thanks guys for sharing another video 🙏 Jim I hope those Roma tomatoes are producing.
I can’t get enough of these videos of Jim.
Jim cures my depression. He is just so inspiring.
🙌
That is a gorgeous garden.
Good morning folks xx.
It's touching to hear about Jim life beyond farming. Safe travels Jim, hope your daughter sees these one day
Jim everyday please! I just love him! He makes all my worries disappear.
I like this 😍
Amazing...so much work goes into Jim's plots...The passion he has to have is always evident !
Couldn't agree more!
I love these visits so much.
When you visit Jim it reminds me of a neighbor popping by and having a casual chat, you guys have such a friendly wholesome relationship, its awesome to see!
Thanks for the kind words
THAT'S almost MY DREAM YARD!!!
Love these videos with Jim such a humble soul
Thank you for watching!
Jim's Awesome!!
Always great to see Jim. thanks Pete.
Always informative and inspiring.
I imagine Pete and Jim might see these as redundant sometimes, but there is so much new and much worth reminding.
Thanks for watching! 👊
So jealous of such an abundant winter garden.
Florida is another world!
THANK U PETE FOR TAKING US TO JIMS PLACE...YES HES REALLY GOT A SUPER 👌 GARDEN N HARVEST TOO IN TIME TO COME..VERY NEAT N WELL PLANNED TOO.
WHY?? IM.FROM.FAR EAST..
I grow in 7gal containers and I chop and drop all the bad leave right back into the containers.
What a treasure Jim is. Great video Pete as always.
Indeed and Thanks for watching! 👊
Absolutely amazing, I love the walks the way Jim shows his passion it’s amazing thank you 🙏🏻
Can’t wait to come for holiday!.
Always a pleasure to watch Jim get DOWN BAYBEE 🔥🔥🔥
Sitting here in Minnesota, watching you work in your beautiful garden in January...I am soooo jealous.
Jim is one amazing market gardener, I always enjoy your visits with him. He is such an inspiration to this backyard gardener. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for watching!
These garden tours are helpful to show what can be done and how it can be done. One thing is for certain there is always so much work that you are never done but at least that translates into job security which helps provide food security.
Absolutely beautiful..such dedication!
True inspiration. Beauty makes me forget edibility/practicality.
can not wait for four weeks to see the progress.
These plants are beautiful
Jim is The Shiznit
cant believe how it just keeps getting better. Thanks Pete.
Any videos of him setting up those wabblers? (Sprinklers) looks like a great system.
I let the nasturtium sprout through my garden bed because the cabbage white caterpillars love it more than my cabbages, broccoli and Cauliflower! I just have to make sure it doesn’t get out of control. But the cabbage white caterpillars seem to go through phases of what they prefer. For a couple of months before Christmas, it was my cabbages I found some on. Then suddenly it was the broccoli they loved and they didn’t touch anything else except the nasturtium. Then it was the Cauliflower and the cabbages and broccoli were untouched. But if the nasturtiums weren’t there, they probably would have decimated everything! As it is, it is just a little bit of damage to leaves I probably wouldn’t have rated anyway.
A national treasure
I am just so amazed at this garden.
Glorious…absolutely glorious!!!!
I love when you visit Pete. His life wisdom is priceless. I try to follow his philosophy in my garden. 🌿💚
Peggy Helbling's Garden What You've Got 🌿
Great video mate love what Jim does 👍👍
Thanks for watching
Jim looks so good with the beard!!!! Love it, lookin healthy!
Yes! Always awesome to see a Jim and Pete video in my feed!
🙌🙌
Beautiful garden
Super cool! Oh, to walk down city streets and see vegetables and flowers instead of rich-man's lawns!
Thank you for sharing Jim
Wow! I'm almost speechless! January middle of winter, and yeah we're having a warm one finally. Jim Kovaleski!!
Hey hey I discovered those glowing eyes on the spiders too with my flashlight (FUN time identifying where animals are hiding out and watching! Saw a bear in the bushes that way.)
That warmth is gone!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Yeah so I noticed! A LOT of my ornamentals are 'root hardy' and look like **** now. In the process of cutting most down to 2 inches. Chop and drop.
Hey! Just found your channel. So glad UA-cam recommended it!
hailing from Prince George Bc. stay warm Florida boys. 🌱
Come on Jim, are you calling the nasturtiums weeds? :)) They are very beneficial in any garden. And they taste great! How about adding them in one of the salad mixes or mustard greens mixes?
Love you, brothers ! Keep rolling !
Jim is such a positive and inspirational gardener. He should do garden voiceovers as he has such a pleasant voice too :)
A week after New Years? I need to get started
Love jim
Heyyyyy Jim. I’m building my front yard raised beds tomorrow.
Awesome!
Excellent video. Jim Kovaleski like saint now
Thats a lot of beauty! i love the garden beauty-and of course Jim is epic as a person.
Snowing and cold in Northern Maine looking forward to early May plantings this 2022 season. Love your inspiration guys. Thank You!!
Thanks for watching!
What a legend of a man from newzealand
The only thing I like about winter is the fact that Jim goes back to Florida to work on this garden
Loveyou the pro tip on cutting lettuce dry for long shelf life.
always inspirational!
Thanks for watching!
Indeed, in his vegetable garden, which is full of almost all kinds of vegetables, he is a diligent and talented person.
That's Awesome I grew some bok choy this year it is doing really well.
Love the gardens and videos Jim and Pete!!
New sub and from what I've watched each vid has something to teach a novice like me! Much appreciation Gents!
I’m thinking about doing something for you
I just want you guys
Welcome to the Channel!
Man, we gotta wait 4 weeks! I’m so amazed by him!
Be patient and stay tuned!
I love this guy! Where did the beard come from? Lol. Looks so different. Miss your face Jim!
Amazing!
Jim’s yard is so inspiring. I’d love for my yard to look like that!
On the extra nasturtiums - I added some - flowers and leaves, chopped - to the celery/bell pepper ferment I made this past fall. It was great ! My 1st time making a basic, veggie ferment that wasn't sauerkraut. Adding sliced up radishes to this when packing some in my husband's lunchbox, was also great. Even in just those few hours, they pickled some and he loved em. I barely had any nasturtiums in there, this was made in late fall from 1 lil plant I had going in a pot still, I'd add way more next time. Maybe harvest just bunches of nasturtiums for sale, put on the tag their uses : salads, ferments, wraps etc. .. ?
His garden keeps getting more beautiful every year. There’s lots of winter greens he could plant in Maine mache,Claytonia, kales, winter lettuce. I put another layer of plastic over pvc hoops in my greenhouse to grow the greens.
Thank you Jim, thank you Pete!!
Thanks for watching!
I wish Jim had a YT channel, would love to follow him as he builds his gardens.
That's what we're here for 😊
Wow, many vegetabkes, i like them all.
And Pete- a big thank you! Your videos are incredible! Thank God for you!
Thanks Pete! You can feel the love by looking at the beauty. Jim’s passion, feeling a sense of peace, shows in the plants. It’s important for people to see these videos so that the rough edges, of everyday life, can melt away.
So inspiring!!
beautiful garden
Nice philosophizing… so agreeable.
Justin could definitely learn some things from Jim about diligence and not letting the harvest spoil! I’ve learned a ton myself.
How awesome is this garden, wow!
Jim's beard is looking immaculate!
Right? He looks so much better with one :D
Wow! Wer kann, der kann!
Weiterhin viel Erfolg. Das sieht fantastisch aus.
Schöne Gärtner Grüße aus Deutschland 😀🍀
This guy is awesome! I'd love to have a neighbor like him!
I LOVE this guy's yard & attitude.... it's like my dream house! Thanks for the video!
I did like this video - the music at the end is cool- good to see the both of you
Those cauliflower looked delicious! Cauliflower leaves are the best of the brassica leaves. Their stems are delicious as well. Yum!
Great video my friend! Thanks for sharing!😁✅🌷👍💪
Thanks!! 👊
I eat the nasturtiums, the flowers are great in salads or just alone! They taste like radishes. 😊
Brrrr if only it was this lush in Kansas!!! You both are amazing thank you!
Maybe in the Summer? Thanks for watching! 😊
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL yes I do plant for summer. But it gets super dry here. Would love to not water as much! You both are very inspirational!
Yes you are so right once you wash it goes bad love all the leaves stuff
Always enjoy jim .love his calm attitude. Great inspiration to get busy.
I like his style!
Thank You. Jim's energy and skill is so inspiring.
Wow! Blessings Abound!
I like to follow his journey of pushing fertility. Could you guys talk more about that in the videos, the journey, the process, the thoughts, the experiments, the expectations? AEA Talks a lot about plant genetics that we already have in heirloom seeds and fertility and that we are no where close also. I would like to hear more about that in the 4 week visit if possible
Have the days of seeing a good garden show on television gone by? I like millions of other people have cancelled my cable subscription and stream everything because of lack usable entertainment. I feel extremely lucky to see people like Pete because you bring such worthwhile entertainment without all the needless and constant barrage of corporate messaging.
Is it enough to buy your merchandise to support your program? Or do you need outside funding and volunteering to make all your videos possible?
Every facet of the business helps!