Hello from eastern Ontario!! My trick for blossom end rot is that I keep my banana peels and put them in a large jar filled with water, after a couple weeks i strain the remaining peels out and use about a cup or two into a five gallon bucket and water my tomatoes and pepper plants with that. I use this application only once I see tomatoes/peppers starting to form. The results have been flawless!! I hope this helps!
Happy Father's Day Dan! Y'all are doing a great job with your home! I love your animals and your gardens are phenomenal too! I love you Chelsea, you're a great mom and I love all your videos too!!!
Loving your content Chelsea-great job. So much fun to see all your animals and the garden. We have pesky cottontails just waiting to eat my beets. Im going to get some of that netting-great idea. Blessings to you and your family.
Many years ago I planted a 3 inch pot of lemon balm in a raised bed. Several years later it was all over my farm. It spreads under ground and also drops a ton of seeds. A doubt whammy!!!
I soak my cauliflower and broccoli in salt water with a touch of vinegar the worms will surface. The high tunnel looks great. Thank you for sharing. God's blessings to you and your family. Happy Father's day Dan
Back in the 60's all store brought broccoli and cauliflower had to be soaked in salt water to get rid of the bugs. It's like the little worms that are inside raspberries. To this day I can't eat raspberries! At the farm they had an open 50 gal barrel of molasses and they would tell us kids to stay away from the molasses, but to kids who didn't get candy that molasses tasted sweet. We would get a stick to move all the dead flies to one side and then stick our fingers into the molasses. Oh what a treat. The molasses was put into the cows feed to increase milk production (cows\feed\milk as a kid I really didn't pay attention). Thanks for the bug memories)
Hi ,just wanna say how much I really enjoyed this vidio , Just had lunch , Saw ur vid ,so feet up ,relax and enjoy , U really have had a busy time ,u get so much done ,u deffinatly give me that get up and go I needed ,in thr garden , Ur so brave with the bees somthing I would never ever do , Aw your puppy dog is so gorgeous,, Your face and excitement when u found ur tomato ,was like me when I checked my pumpkins yesterday ,and found baby pumpkins only tiney but there , Any way thanks again for the interesting vidio ,looking forward to the next
I feel your pain about the mint! I put my greenhouse over the top of where the previous people who lived here had planted mint........ it comes up every year all around the greenhouse like a green wall! Seriously resilient stuff!
Watching you care for you bees is mesmerizing! I have never been stung, so I am just terrified. Just the thought of if I will react. LOl But I am obsessed with watching you care for them, and I do support my local apiary!
We had cabbage root fly lay eggs, for the first time last year on every Brassica. All the plants looked healthy one day, the next day all weepy and limp. Pulled them out, and every one of their root systems were covered in white larvae having a feast. This year I put on a net as soon as I planted, and so far so good. Love watching your garden grow. Even tho I’ve lived in Hinton Alberta for 30 years, I did live in Williams lake for 4 years prior, and grew up in Kamloops. Everywhere I go a garden is a must have, both floral and veggie.
When I was a kid, my mother always bought bushels of broccoli from our local farmers market to blanch and freeze. She always filled the sink with salty water before blanching and the caterpillars all crawled out. It was so gross!!!
I used insect netting for the first time this year, so great for both worms and aphids. Game changer. I have been struggling to find something to use for hoops and yours should work great for me so thanks.
I live in the very Southern part of California (about an hour and a half from San Diego), and the past few weeks when you had hot temperatures, we had delightfully cool temperatures. Now that you're cooling off, we're getting HOT!!! Ugh!
The garden is looking so beautiful, rhank tou for sharing! Parkrose permaculture has a video that reallt changed my approch ro mint, and it might be helpful with your raised bed.
Those hoops are the same technology used for hiking tent frames. I'm surprised this is the first time I've seen it used in the garden. When it comes to using pesticides, wither natural or not, it'll result in pesticide resistant bugs. Always better to use physical barrier or traps.
I think those dirty or clips that you said you bought would benefit on the side. I didn't know if you could hook a little weight on them so they would keep the sides down. While hooked to the hoop
Does that netting help with aphids??? Destroyed my Brussel sprouts 😔 I just have to tell you how much I enjoy your videos!! You give so much insight and information && boy do I need all the help!! Thank you SO much!! Oh && Oakley is a GREAT PUP!! Love the name so much!!
I used those fiberglass hoops. They didn't last the season. I'm in Arizona so I'm pretty sure the heat had a lot to do with their demise. I like just plain pvc pipe bent....lasts forever.
So needed this today. And the snap are gorgeous and yes pelleted carrot seeds are wonderful. And so is clover seeds if you every try that anywhere. So easy to see if you filled in the ground properly. Whoever invented that seed process deserves many many hugs...The herb bed is wonderful. Yes mint is incredibly invasive how crazy that is. Oh you teach me so much and I love my gardening. Is there a way of telling if a tomato is derminate or indeterminate without knowing what you bought because the seed packs or tags do not always say. I so admire bee keepers it is so so facinating. I have a love for them but as well a bit apprehensive and most likely would be terrified doing this. This was such a well needed video for me today again. hugs and luv
Your gardens are beautiful. You could probably use the extra clips you purchased for the netting to clip your tomatoes to the panel in you high tunnel.
That was interesting, about your cats. I thought they were all free roaming within the farm. I also wanted to share that for the first time I have successfully grown something from seed. I have grown Microgreens which are delicious. I also grew some cilantro. I’m waiting on the garlic, carrots, peppers, and tomatoes. I’m having trouble with the lettuce. I think I planted them too close and they reached a certain point and just stopped growing. All this indoors in my apartment. We have way too many different kinds of birds (and spiders) in my area for me to put these outside on the balcony. But between the grow lights and afternoon sun that comes in they get plenty of light and fresh air with open windows. I also only used filtered water. I’m really excited. It’s been a lot of work but I’ve really been inspired by your videos and decided to give it a try.
💚 I started watching your channel during the snowy winter, so it's weird/amazing to see your property without snow! What a precious GP pup. Your garden areas are looking good and so are your bees. You certainly do not seem terrified of the bees🐝 💚
Great Video! Thanks for all the info! Hard to believe you were once terrified by bees 🐝! Even if I fully suited up, I don’t think I could make myself get so close!😬Yikes!!!!
I also do not like raw radish ..I cut them up and fry in bacon grease forever..lol then add bacon pieces in the last few minutes... Very tasty 😋.. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Chelsea. 👋 I blanched and froze my pac choy... ehhh it wasnt good. It was very wet.... would only be good enough in soup for me. You may feel totally different so good luck in trying. 👍
My channel took a bit of a hit over the last month with me not being able to post so I’m waiting until it picks up again before I launch it. It looks good, though.😊
I could never be brave enough to have a hive, I'm terrified of bees and anything like that i.e., wasps etc . . . Chelsea you are a brave girl! Just watching you at the hive makes me terrified. I love Oakley, such a cutey and so friendly.
Wonderful video. Passing on your gardening tips to my DIL who has a big garden but quite new to gardening. Hi only have space for a few containers but still get lots of herbs and tomatoes. Your pup is adorable.
I love making jelly from flowers! I’ve done lilac,and dandelion so far, I didn’t realize peonies could be used. I will definitely be making fireweed jelly to when they flower. Bees look so complicated to care for,I think I will stick to supporting our local bee keepers instead. Your work ethic and values inspire me daily,I am thankful for LMR,my fav homestead channel ~
I have those same hoops. I had to start covering my brassicas a few years ago due to cabbage moths. I was ready to give up on growing broccoli and cauliflower. Covering has worked great! I grew enough broccoli last year to get us to Match without having to buy it. I'm trying to grow even more broccoli this year, but our weather isn't cooperating. Hopefully my fall harvest will be more productive.
That herb garden is perfect!!! Looks BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE the shape of it!! I just bought some mint seeds. I’m going to plant it around the chicken runs - supposed to help with mice?? We’ll see.
Hi, perhaps the dark green clips will fit over the silver connector pieces better because those are a bit thicker ? Or you could put an extra piece of cloth over the pipe before you add the clips.
Hi Chelsea. I was able to get a 10 x 4 raised garden plot in our community garden in Agassiz, BC this year. Yay for me. I planted 2 sweet , & 2 hot pepper plants, and 4 cherry tomato plants, and alot of herbs. I'm wondering if I need to prune the suckers off the tomatoes??? (We've had a lot of rain here, and still more to come). Also, do I need to shake the plants to polinate them? I'm asking because I'm almost 60, & have never garden before in my life! Also, I've tried to find out through google what "zone" I am in, and I can't decipher it. Ps - I love your channel, and ALL your content!! You amaze me,.. for real!! Again, So sorry for your loss! God speed to you and yours!!
That’s exciting! You don’t need to pollinate them outside, nature will do that for you. Yes, definitely stake them. My mom says not to prune cherry tomatoes for the best harvest (I don’t grow them often). Do prune the bottom leaves 6 inches up and if you do notice it’s looking sickly you can prune off the yellowing leaves, too. Good luck!😊
Those clips that are to big, fit perfectly on pex or emt hoops. 👍🏻 I put card board & weed barrier down, under a raised bed 3 years ago. Now my garlic bed is FULL of mint. From deep under. Looking forward to your frozen Bok Choi. Love it fresh & suateed. But waiting on someone else to try frozen first.
Hi Chelsea- The Lemonbalm yellow leaves might be it reacting to being too wet. As well, thinning out the plant so that it has airflow might help. I would avoid watering it-let it dry out then water ( hard to do with the rain!) They love sun and dry heat. It should rebound quickly.
That drywall dust will prevent blossom end rot on your tomatoes, it's made from calcium. Any bits left from the Reno can be crushed and added to the garden. It really works great!
Hi Chelsea. I am so excited to have tomatoes on my micro dwarfs now. I can’t wait for them to ripen. I remember mum use to always throw her broccoli and cauliflower in salt water to draw out the worms. So I do that too. Your garden looks awesome. I was looking at the little tillers in princess auto on Thursday. That will be so handy. Anyways, enjoy this rain, take care….Lyn 🌷
Just put your broccoli in cold salt water and all the bugs will float to the top. Then rinse and process. I am freeze drying cabbage this year so I can use them in stir fry and for soups.
Oakley is so darn cute! I thought I was busy! It’s 8:40 pm and I’m just getting ready to eat dinner! My peonies are the same color as yours. I have some pure white ones too but I just planted them. They won’t be blooming until next year. 🌺
Beautiful garden so far wow You could out black plastic under your herb garden so the mint doesnt come up..cause it is in a great spot I tend to put mint in a container so it doesn't ho anywhere, 2 containers usalkt enough to harcest for lkng time ...
I was wondering if dollar store pool noodles with some cheap PVC piping at each end would work..the noodles are a little tacky to the touch so the plastic would adhere a bit better..just a thought
We soak our broccoli and cauliflower in salted water. This usually draws the worms out. I also will halve my cabbage and soak them as well.
Do, the worms actually go inside the brocolli?
I prefer to prevent the worms 🪱 from getting into my veggies. Can't get past the idea of worms possibly still in there.
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Your little puppy is sooo cute like a fur ball 😍😍😍
Hello from eastern Ontario!!
My trick for blossom end rot is that I keep my banana peels and put them in a large jar filled with water, after a couple weeks i strain the remaining peels out and use about a cup or two into a five gallon bucket and water my tomatoes and pepper plants with that. I use this application only once I see tomatoes/peppers starting to form. The results have been flawless!! I hope this helps!
Tapping the tomato fence to assist tomato pollination? Fabulous factoid. Thanks.
Happy Father's Day Dan! Y'all are doing a great job with your home! I love your animals and your gardens are phenomenal too! I love you Chelsea, you're a great mom and I love all your videos too!!!
How do you keep coyotes and racoons away from your garden, fruit, animals?
Im from Illinois and all we talk about is the weather too! 😂
Loving your content Chelsea-great job. So much fun to see all your animals and the garden. We have pesky cottontails just waiting to eat my beets. Im going to get some of that netting-great idea. Blessings to you and your family.
Many years ago I planted a 3 inch pot of lemon balm in a raised bed. Several years later it was all over my farm. It spreads under ground and also drops a ton of seeds. A doubt whammy!!!
Plant thyme with brassicas. It repels cabbage moth.
When we lived in Alaska, broccoli and cauliflower were so easy to grow....no problems with insects!
Amazing video! Thanks for such a variety!
I soak my cauliflower and broccoli in salt water with a touch of vinegar the worms will surface. The high tunnel looks great. Thank you for sharing. God's blessings to you and your family. Happy Father's day Dan
The netting over the brassicas looks like you've created a 'bassinette for the baby broccolis' ! ! ! TLC 💖
Back in the 60's all store brought broccoli and cauliflower had to be soaked in salt water to get rid of the bugs. It's like the little worms that are inside raspberries. To this day I can't eat raspberries! At the farm they had an open 50 gal barrel of molasses and they would tell us kids to stay away from the molasses, but to kids who didn't get candy that molasses tasted sweet. We would get a stick to move all the dead flies to one side and then stick our fingers into the molasses. Oh what a treat. The molasses was put into the cows feed to increase milk production (cows\feed\milk as a kid I really didn't pay attention). Thanks for the bug memories)
Thank you.
Blessings ❤
Stir fry radishes are awesome.
Hi ,just wanna say how much I really enjoyed this vidio ,
Just had lunch ,
Saw ur vid ,so feet up ,relax and enjoy ,
U really have had a busy time ,u get so much done ,u deffinatly give me that get up and go I needed ,in thr garden ,
Ur so brave with the bees somthing I would never ever do ,
Aw your puppy dog is so gorgeous,,
Your face and excitement when u found ur tomato ,was like me when I checked my pumpkins yesterday ,and found baby pumpkins only tiney but there ,
Any way thanks again for the interesting vidio ,looking forward to the next
Thank you for another great informative video
I feel your pain about the mint! I put my greenhouse over the top of where the previous people who lived here had planted mint........ it comes up every year all around the greenhouse like a green wall! Seriously resilient stuff!
I really enjoyed the variety in this and all your videos. I hope you show more about your bees. It was really informative. 😺❤
Watching you care for you bees is mesmerizing! I have never been stung, so I am just terrified. Just the thought of if I will react. LOl But I am obsessed with watching you care for them, and I do support my local apiary!
Great video today!
We use the same netting for rabbits, deer, and white moths. Works great! Definitely best to put them on the day you plant out.
Drip is a game changer in our super dry climate! It gives the soil time to absorb the water and it doesn't waste all that extra water. Win win!
You can put cardboard down the middle of the rows to keep the weeds killed off. 😊❤
We had cabbage root fly lay eggs, for the first time last year on every Brassica. All the plants looked healthy one day, the next day all weepy and limp. Pulled them out, and every one of their root systems were covered in white larvae having a feast. This year I put on a net as soon as I planted, and so far so good. Love watching your garden grow. Even tho I’ve lived in Hinton Alberta for 30 years, I did live in Williams lake for 4 years prior, and grew up in Kamloops. Everywhere I go a garden is a must have, both floral and veggie.
Soil usually has enough calcium. It's inconsistent watering that inhibits the calcium uptake from soil into the plants.
Your garden and animals are beautiful, thanks for sharing. Also, very pleased to see your channel growing so well. Yay Chelsea.
Thank you so much!
When I was a kid, my mother always bought bushels of broccoli from our local farmers market to blanch and freeze. She always filled the sink with salty water before blanching and the caterpillars all crawled out. It was so gross!!!
You are a brave soul for being terrified of bees! I really enjoy your channel :)
You can set the branches you break off from the tomato plant in water and grow more tomato plants
In a longer season that’s a great idea!
So happy you love cats and take such good care of them!
I used insect netting for the first time this year, so great for both worms and aphids. Game changer. I have been struggling to find something to use for hoops and yours should work great for me so thanks.
I live in the very Southern part of California (about an hour and a half from San Diego), and the past few weeks when you had hot temperatures, we had delightfully cool temperatures. Now that you're cooling off, we're getting HOT!!! Ugh!
I would love to see a video on you all processing your cow and pigs 😊love your videos,thank you for sharing ❤
I think she said her paid community group will focus on the animal processing in August? I'm definitely looking forward to learning about that, too.
The garden is looking so beautiful, rhank tou for sharing! Parkrose permaculture has a video that reallt changed my approch ro mint, and it might be helpful with your raised bed.
My poor cabbage and broccoli didn’t make it,the worms had a feast😞,hopefully when I plant in the fall I will get the feast!
Wonderful & informative visit with you! Thanks for sharing your knowledge & tidbits of your lives! Blessings to all 🤗💜🇨🇦
I used to make fireweed jelly and rose hip jelly when we lived in the Yukon, both so nice and abundant up North. Fun video, thank you🥰
Those hoops are the same technology used for hiking tent frames. I'm surprised this is the first time I've seen it used in the garden.
When it comes to using pesticides, wither natural or not, it'll result in pesticide resistant bugs. Always better to use physical barrier or traps.
Lots of folks saying they don’t hold up to the sun exposure - I guess we’ll see if that’s the case with this brand.
I think those dirty or clips that you said you bought would benefit on the side. I didn't know if you could hook a little weight on them so they would keep the sides down. While hooked to the hoop
Does that netting help with aphids??? Destroyed my Brussel sprouts 😔
I just have to tell you how much I enjoy your videos!! You give so much insight and information && boy do I need all the help!! Thank you SO much!!
Oh && Oakley is a GREAT PUP!! Love the name so much!!
I used those fiberglass hoops. They didn't last the season. I'm in Arizona so I'm pretty sure the heat had a lot to do with their demise. I like just plain pvc pipe bent....lasts forever.
The flowers on your ladder are gorgeous!
Such a fantastic and loooong video!! Thank you 😁❤️🤗
Lay card board on the bottom of the high bed to smother all potential mint or other weeds.
So needed this today. And the snap are gorgeous and yes pelleted carrot seeds are wonderful. And so is clover seeds if you every try that anywhere. So easy to see if you filled in the ground properly. Whoever invented that seed process deserves many many hugs...The herb bed is wonderful. Yes mint is incredibly invasive how crazy that is. Oh you teach me so much and I love my gardening. Is there a way of telling if a tomato is derminate or indeterminate without knowing what you bought because the seed packs or tags do not always say. I so admire bee keepers it is so so facinating. I have a love for them but as well a bit apprehensive and most likely would be terrified doing this. This was such a well needed video for me today again. hugs and luv
Lovely garden tour. I miss those days and all your farm chores make me happy! 💖 I so appreciate your sharing with us💚💜
Off topic, may you please show us how to make RedPepper Jelly?
Your gardens are beautiful. You could probably use the extra clips you purchased for the netting to clip your tomatoes to the panel in you high tunnel.
Great idea!
That was interesting, about your cats. I thought they were all free roaming within the farm.
I also wanted to share that for the first time I have successfully grown something from seed. I have grown Microgreens which are delicious. I also grew some cilantro. I’m waiting on the garlic, carrots, peppers, and tomatoes. I’m having trouble with the lettuce. I think I planted them too close and they reached a certain point and just stopped growing. All this indoors in my apartment. We have way too many different kinds of birds (and spiders) in my area for me to put these outside on the balcony. But between the grow lights and afternoon sun that comes in they get plenty of light and fresh air with open windows. I also only used filtered water.
I’m really excited. It’s been a lot of work but I’ve really been inspired by your videos and decided to give it a try.
That’s so awesome! Good for you. 💕
They do roam around but they all have their own home base.
When covering your brassica with netting don't leave any holes or tiny gaps . The butterfly will find it and you will have them under the netting .
Little beasties!
💚 I started watching your channel during the snowy winter, so it's weird/amazing to see your property without snow! What a precious GP pup. Your garden areas are looking good and so are your bees. You certainly do not seem terrified of the bees🐝 💚
Great Video! Thanks for all the info! Hard to believe you were once terrified by bees 🐝! Even if I fully suited up, I don’t think I could make myself get so close!😬Yikes!!!!
Love all your videos! Thank you 😊
Oakley is beautiful!
You could hang plastic over the doors to block a lot of dust. ❤😊
We did but even still.😭
I also do not like raw radish ..I cut them up and fry in bacon grease forever..lol then add bacon pieces in the last few minutes... Very tasty 😋.. Thank you for sharing!
I never grow radishes because I don’t care for them, but I’m intrigued about baking them.
I started my tomatoes in buckets in April. I now have a ripe tomato! So happy they are doing well.
Lucky bum!
Hi Chelsea. 👋 I blanched and froze my pac choy... ehhh it wasnt good. It was very wet.... would only be good enough in soup for me. You may feel totally different so good luck in trying. 👍
You’re the second person so say that so I guess I’ll pass on that idea!
Thanks for sharing your life and ideas and thoughts with us all! Has the actual cookbook come out yet?
Love the video!😊
My channel took a bit of a hit over the last month with me not being able to post so I’m waiting until it picks up again before I launch it. It looks good, though.😊
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Ok sounds good! Looking forward to it! You do a lot of work! Keep going!
Wow!!! I have always been terrified of bees but I love learning about them from your channel! Thanks for sharing :) so fascinating.
I used the same hoops for the first time this year and as soon as they got hot in the sun they broke. I changed to pvc pipe.
I so hope that’s not the case for me. Cheap stuff drives me crazy.
I could never be brave enough to have a hive, I'm terrified of bees and anything like that i.e., wasps etc . . . Chelsea you are a brave girl! Just watching you at the hive makes me terrified. I love Oakley, such a cutey and so friendly.
Great video. Thank you!
Wonderful video. Passing on your gardening tips to my DIL who has a big garden but quite new to gardening. Hi only have space for a few containers but still get lots of herbs and tomatoes. Your pup is adorable.
Blessings
Beautiful peonies
You are amazing! Thank you so much!😘
You can break those clips apart so you can use them separeately
I love making jelly from flowers! I’ve done lilac,and dandelion so far, I didn’t realize peonies could be used. I will definitely be making fireweed jelly to when they flower. Bees look so complicated to care for,I think I will stick to supporting our local bee keepers instead. Your work ethic and values inspire me daily,I am thankful for LMR,my fav homestead channel ~
I bought those same hoops and they constantly kept breaking. I hope they work for you.
Oh no! I sure hope that doesn’t happen but I’ll keep you all updated.
You may want to consider using a smoker to urge the bees out of the way. My hubby always uses one when working our bees.
I use one when I take honey off, but not for checks.
Leaves may need chelated iron (EDDHA). This has helped my yellowing leaves with the veins showing.
I have those same hoops. I had to start covering my brassicas a few years ago due to cabbage moths. I was ready to give up on growing broccoli and cauliflower. Covering has worked great! I grew enough broccoli last year to get us to Match without having to buy it. I'm trying to grow even more broccoli this year, but our weather isn't cooperating. Hopefully my fall harvest will be more productive.
That herb garden is perfect!!! Looks BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE the shape of it!!
I just bought some mint seeds. I’m going to plant it around the chicken runs - supposed to help with mice?? We’ll see.
Just so you know, the mint will take over - very invasive!
Mint is supposed to help with mice but be careful, it will spread everywhere.
Hi, perhaps the dark green clips will fit over the silver connector pieces better because those are a bit thicker ? Or you could put an extra piece of cloth over the pipe before you add the clips.
Great video. Love the bee hives!
Hi Chelsea. I was able to get a 10 x 4 raised garden plot in our community garden in Agassiz, BC this year. Yay for me. I planted 2 sweet , & 2 hot pepper plants, and 4 cherry tomato plants, and alot of herbs. I'm wondering if I need to prune the suckers off the tomatoes??? (We've had a lot of rain here, and still more to come). Also, do I need to shake the plants to polinate them? I'm asking because I'm almost 60, & have never garden before in my life! Also, I've tried to find out through google what "zone" I am in, and I can't decipher it. Ps - I love your channel, and ALL your content!! You amaze me,.. for real!! Again, So sorry for your loss! God speed to you and yours!!
That’s exciting! You don’t need to pollinate them outside, nature will do that for you. Yes, definitely stake them. My mom says not to prune cherry tomatoes for the best harvest (I don’t grow them often). Do prune the bottom leaves 6 inches up and if you do notice it’s looking sickly you can prune off the yellowing leaves, too. Good luck!😊
I like the pelleted seeds! Makes a great difference like you said for the spacing. 🌻
Thank you for putting the maxpace hoops in the description. I'm gonna order me some.
Those clips that are to big, fit perfectly on pex or emt hoops. 👍🏻
I put card board & weed barrier down, under a raised bed 3 years ago. Now my garlic bed is FULL of mint. From deep under.
Looking forward to your frozen Bok Choi. Love it fresh & suateed. But waiting on someone else to try frozen first.
It’s really persistent!!
Hi am Ruth. Am in the virgin islands and my lemonbalm has the same problem and wad wondering wht the problem is.
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Hi Chelsea- The Lemonbalm yellow leaves might be it reacting to being too wet. As well, thinning out the plant so that it has airflow might help. I would avoid watering it-let it dry out then water ( hard to do with the rain!) They love sun and dry heat. It should rebound quickly.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Everything looks great 🤗
That drywall dust will prevent blossom end rot on your tomatoes, it's made from calcium. Any bits left from the Reno can be crushed and added to the garden. It really works great!
Is there not other chemicals in it?
Hi Chelsea. I am so excited to have tomatoes on my micro dwarfs now. I can’t wait for them to ripen. I remember mum use to always throw her broccoli and cauliflower in salt water to draw out the worms. So I do that too. Your garden looks awesome. I was looking at the little tillers in princess auto on Thursday. That will be so handy. Anyways, enjoy this rain, take care….Lyn 🌷
I do that too, but even after blanching I still have missed a few over the years.
@@LittleMountainRanch after I wrote that I noticed others who wrote the same thing. Sorry.
It’s frost damage on the lemon balm 😊
I harvest only the bigger leaves of the bok choy and the plant keeps growing and growing.
Great idea!
Just put your broccoli in cold salt water and all the bugs will float to the top. Then rinse and process. I am freeze drying cabbage this year so I can use them in stir fry and for soups.
Good to see Chelsea! Great video ❤🤗
Oakley is so darn cute!
I thought I was busy! It’s 8:40 pm and I’m just getting ready to eat dinner!
My peonies are the same color as yours. I have some pure white ones too but I just planted them. They won’t be blooming until next year. 🌺
Beautiful garden so far wow
You could out black plastic under your herb garden so the mint doesnt come up..cause it is in a great spot
I tend to put mint in a container so it doesn't ho anywhere, 2 containers usalkt enough to harcest for lkng time ...
I was wondering if dollar store pool noodles with some cheap PVC piping at each end would work..the noodles are a little tacky to the touch so the plastic would adhere a bit better..just a thought
Is your bee suit comfy enough to weed the garden in? Mosquito suit?
Too hot, sadly.
How do you bake your radishes? I have never liked raw radishes and thought this might help me enjoy them.
I should have said roasted. I use a cookie sheet with a little olive oil.
@@LittleMountainRanch thanks I will have to try this 😊
Food aggression is hard. Good you are doing that now.