Garden Tour Growing Vegetables w/ Nature, Changes Coming, Bit of History, Tomatoes Cucumbers Collard
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- Autumn Fall Garden Tour, Growing tomatoes , peppers, onions, walking, onions, herbs, mint, moringa, lettuce, tree, collar, container gardening, changes to make gardening easierand better, as I I talk tips and ideas.
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LOL. Gary looks like my husband. I am always warm and he wears long sleeves and freezes.
So many food in your garden and I love watching all the hummingbirds they are like the garden fairy.
I like your tunnel.
Your tours make me want more perennials in my garden, You have beautiful gardens everywhere. I love all the flowering plants you have added this year,
Thank you so much 😊Just so much easier to maintain
Good morning Robbie!!! It's Elizabeth from North East Ohio. September 18th. Loving your video while drinking my morning coffee. Thanks for sharing. You have a good, great, and the best day ever.
you inspire me
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If I had that dog kennel I would cover it with heavy duty sheet plastic instead of the tarp so the plants could get the sun. P.S. I have never seen a hummingbird's tongue before. That was an awesome catch you got. Love your videos!! 🥰
Thanks for sharing! Looks so colorful !
Hi ! Thanks❤
Flower bed #3, in the ground, was finally finished yesterday. I ran out of mulch, so I stopped until I purchase some more. After the weeds took over those beds this season, I made changes. Gardening is an ongoing thing, but it's worth it in the long run. I only have juvenile hummingbirds left in Northeast Missouri, but they LOVE the rose of sharon. Of course, I still have 2 feeders out and will continue until 2 weeks after I see my last one.
I'm amazed at all you still have growing there! Your dog kennel is almost like a greenhouse set up. I've been using the sweet potato leaves for salads, etc instead of spinach, and also putting them in my green teas. They are super nutritious. It looks like the hummers are starting to migrate out of here. I'll leave my feeders up until I don't see them for a week.
From YOU is who I learned that s simple rock (or clay saucer) on my pots helps to retain moisture! I have a gajillion plants, herbs, skinks & anoles and earthworms who love you for this. xoxo
That is awesome!😊 Thank you❤
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! I GET SO MUCH INFORMATION AND IDEAS FROM YOU. LOVED YOUR GARDEN TOUR.
Can you please make a video on how you make your green drink? I would appreciate it! I have't seen all of you videos, but, I am working on it. lol 🥰
What a wonderful tour! So glad it's a bit cooler for you. I love seeing all the Tree Collards! I think this year I'm going to order some starts and see what it thinks about central PA 😁 Wishing you a good week. As always, Thank you for sharing your garden with us!
Dear Robbie thank you for your garden tour!! You encourage me to get outside & work on my small garden!! Much love ❤️ & blessings!! 🙌🏻🦋🤗
Beautiful garden Robbie
Enjoyed.
Robbie I added a solar pool blanket on top of an exsisting greenhouse frame. It is blue but it keeps the cold out in the winter enough to keep my tropicals in it. We paid 50 used. It gets really hot in the summer but winter it is awesome. In SC so they are pretty mild. On the coldest days I used a red hot bulb and it stayed above 60 degrees.
It's obvious you put a lot of work in your garden. I have to do container gardening because I'm a senior and can't get down jn the dirt. Here on the eartern shore has had very little rain all summer. Many 100° and 90's so much burnt. Our farmer's conplained. I don't know why , my cucumber plant grew and yellow buds but never produced a cucumber, any idea why? It's still hot here 80's but nights going down to 60's. I already thinking about next spring. Thanks for all your helpful knowledge.
More water!
Lovely tour! Would you share your ginger cookie recipe please.
Hi Robbie, I always enjoy your garden tours. We are so grateful that the heat season is over. My garden is starting to take off and I picked my first cantaloupe! Thanks for giving me the idea to grow melons, we have the right weather here. (Tucson, AZ zone 9a)
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Oh Wonderful ❤❤❤ Glad that the heat spell is over
Those cucumbers need to be picked sooner. They produce more fruit when they are picked when they are smaller. I problems with mine this year too. I replanted twice but had few cucumbers. Must have been the hot summer in Oregon. In past years, I’ve had more than I could keep up with.
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I guess there's no way to grow a hibiscus in a pot indefinitely. I have problems with weed trees popping up wherever I want to plant something in the ground.
In your growing zone, do you plant them in partial sun or shade?
Please do a tour of your trellises sometime. It's hard to see what's going on there from very brief glimpses.
Hi Robbie!
Hi Jackie ❤
Hi Robbie, my hummingbirds lunch is drying can I still take it out of the pot and repot it and bring inside my house, will it still grow,and is it perennial? I’m from Boston Mass.
Here the hummingbird lunch is a perennial, and will grow for many years. If your plant is dying, I think that’s what you meant, of course you could try to repot it and bring it in the house if you’re too cold there. I don’t know how they will grow in your area, you can always try different things. You could also do some cuttings and do that on the windowsill.❤
Robbie, so many questions, will you be putting twinkle lights/solar lights in your dog kennel? Do you share cuttings like pass-along type gardening with others in your area? And, excuse me, are you saying "emu bush" and do emus eat them? Thank you :)
Hi Robbie! I finally have a small forest of purple and green tree collard, but, here in Nor Cal I have to keep them covered in tulle 24/7 or they will be eaten to the ground by cabbage worms. It is so frustrating! But, I adore the plants.
Same here in S. Carolina! I had so many holes in so many leaves BUT I did see a beautiful green spider [who'd taken up residence on a larger leaf] yesterday who'd captured a cabbage looper! *We're ALL fed!* :)
@@Livingsamsara I use the tubing and netting like Robbie does. Wish I didn't need it, but, love my free food!
I have cabbage moth caterpillars on some of my tree colors as well. But usually I don’t have that problem as we go closer to the end of fall into winter, so see if maybe your plants will be OK at that point. But if the tulle works, most certainly use it. ❤
Hi Robbie
Robbie I would love a piece of the hummingbird plant....what is the name of it?
Robbie could you share your recipe on the things you make with purslane?
The more I cut my mornings the bigger it grows
I've had trouble this year with my squash and pumpkin female flowers not opening. Does anybody have any hints, please? Tons of male flowers opening beautifully, but females set a tiny 1" fruit with a tight flower that never opens. Zucchini, yellow straight neck, butternut, delicata, & jack o' lantern pumpkin.
I had very few female blooms this year on my squash also. May be just the weather? I'm in ks. Spaghetti squash grew half the size as last year. And only 4 off of 2 plants.
@susanschmidt3415 Thanks for your reply. I'm high desert Oregon, zone 6. I've read that few female blooms but lots of males means the plant is stressed, but I can't find anything on flowers just not opening. Crazy!