I usually go into winter with a few tomato plants. They can grow fast, so I continually clip and propagate. One plant can become dozens by the time it's time to transplant outdoors. It works well for me.
@@Fatimasroots having a list doesn't stop people from watching. I sought after the list so that I could screenshot it for but, still watched the entire video.
I have been watching your food forest grow for several years now (including the episodes before that.) I just noticed your subscriber count today. I want to say thank you for not changing your cannel or content like some of the other youtubers have. You have not tried to sell or advertise things that you don't use and you haven't started telling us about the new 10 acre property that you bought. THANK YOU. I watch your channel to see how this food forest is coming along. It is relatable to what many of us are trying to do. Again Thank you.
Yes they are and I love my dogs, cats and box turtles but bunnies give the best fertilizer! My impatiens tripled in size . We have a symbiotic situation with the turmeric, ginger and banana leaves…lil buggers love them✌️
🌿💚 Wow, James! Watching you bring our Vego seeding products to life in your garden is truly inspiring! Your passion for gardening shines through in every tip and trick you share, making it easier for everyone to grow their own food sustainably. We're thrilled to be a part of your gardening journey and can't wait to see how your garden thrives with our products. Thanks for showcasing the power of combining knowledge with quality gardening tools. Let's keep growing together! ❤❤❤For the cute Tuck! #GardeningWithVego #vegogarden
My hubby and I had a 2024 gardening planning date just yesterday and I was looking for a video JUST like this on your channel. You read my mind. Thanks James & Tuck! 🩵🩵
5:40 I love ground cherries. I actually never plant any in pots anymore. I let the plants go on until the frost. It kills them but the fruit left on them will drop in Winter. During winter the fruit will rot away, leaving just the seeds in a little pouch. In the winter winds these will spread all over my food forest. In the spring they grow everywhere. I literally have hundreds of plants popping up ever year!!
Ya know, i dont know if eating his veggies makes him a good boy healthwise. It is true, wild canines, especially foxes, eat greens like berries and fruits, but i think the list ends there, and tuck might be passing some strange genomes to his future kindred by eating carrots and leafy greens.😅
@@cindyspiess9963yes but I have not seen a lot of people on UA-cam teaching about gardening that are in New Jersey. It is helpful to have someone in the same zone.
I have done onion and leeks in seed trays, they have sprouted and are looking very good so in a few weeks they will go into the ground! It will be a great year for our crops. UK.
Absolutely loved the insights on starting peppers and asparagus from seeds in February! The tips on using a heating mat for optimal germination temperatures and the benefits of selecting male asparagus plants for better productivity were especially enlightening.
Ive got my 1 and 2 year old bell peppers cut back in pots in greenhouse. They were planted from red peppers from the store's seeds and include 1 orange and 1 yellow. So much fun. I had trouble with rodents chewing my stems last year but the plants healed over and did well so i kept em to have tougher older stems next year.
James you are amazing! I'm in Chicagoland Illinois . Just started growing a little more seriously the last few years. Such great advice for us that have shorter growing seasons. I used to take it personally that these vegetables didn't want to grow well here. Love the advice to improve the success rate. Thanks for everything you are doing to inspire people to empower themselves. Love to Tuck!
Hi Brian, I’ve been growing tomatoes since I was about 19 or 20 in my apartment. There is a space that I asked my manager and he let me put tomatoes. But anyway, my parents always had a garden and I tried your Kellogg’s breakfast tomatoes last year and I love them. There’s also one called Virginia suites that I really liked and I did try your red solo cup idea and I love it.
It’s my first year growing anything from seed, growing any veggies, and Im in a tiny rented patio. Your channel gave me confidence to try container gardening and winter sowing!
Best way for any tomatoes, peppers, and chilis (all solanides) - is strip their leaves off - forcing dormancy, cutting back the major branches, and cover completely (DARK !) and keep in a cool and dark root cellar or storage area. You already have them growing, and don't need to regrow from seed and save all that starting growing time. Put the plants back out in the Spring, and uncover allowing them to get sunlight, and they will re-leaf and have greater growing options.
Yes! I pruned most of my tomatoes down to a stump the last 2 weeks. I expect them to make new green shoots in March or April depending on the weather. I use Regalia to stop diseases. Unfortunately, the holiday crop was eaten by mice in 2023. I had to pick the small green ones that were left in January due to heavy rain which would split the fruit. Rodent control is a big problem for me, partially due to bad compost management. socal coastal.
@@kellysardella928 well chicken scratches and s**t and cat holes and cat s**t does have a few redeeming values. But then having ducks in the garden eating up all the bugs - leaving the plants (greenery alone) - while keeping the grass/greenery-eating geese out of the garden, and the chickens which destroy the majority of compost and other features of the garden are less so. Maybe the cat is a mouser and a go-pher, and a shrew-er, and a (ground and tree) squirrel-er and a (ground and tre) chipmunk-er, ... and then a cat in the garden, vineyard, and orchard will be a great asset - and leave the snakes alone to do their own bugs and critter patrolling.
❤❤ HI Tuck❤❤ I planted my peppers a few days ago. My basil and rosemary are up and under lights. I also planted celery and some geraniums. I have all brassicas out in winter jugs. I am excited. Our snow is melted. It's raining today.
Hi James and Tuck! James thank you for sharing the different tools and gardening items plus the seed information. I’ve learned so much for you. I purchased some of the items from your site and super excited to get started!! Take care!!
This year's weather has been unpredictable at best. I don't count on the calendar for starting plants, I am cautious and will gauge my starting time by the sunlight and mean temperature. What we used to call "normal" isn't any more.
Thank you! First person I’ve heard exactly what I’ve been thinking and experiencing. This weather is really out of whack and it’s changing how we do things. Last spring was too hot and they say 3+ degrees warmer this spring. Hope the late freeze this year doesn’t kill more fruit because it advanced too much from the heat again.
Yes . The soil temperature is key . I messed up last spring and didn't wait for warmer temps. The seeds didn't germinate. Time to plan for a small green house or a cold frame.
@@karenpigage2818 I have built mine over this winter period. I have most of my seeds germinate and have put my broad beans into the field already. Onions, tomatoes, gem squash, butternut squash all germinating. I am however covering the seed trays with fleece.
I know what you mean and I'm with you, but I can't get past how you just said "I'm not going by the international metric of measurement of our planets position around the sun this year, I'm just going to go off of my position around the sun." 😂
I surface sow mine, cover them with a single layer of tissue paper, and mist it on. I've found tobacco does better in high nitrogen soil right from the start, similar to foxgloves. You can use a plastic spoon to thin them and plant them out. I've also had better luck growing flowering tobacco than rustic tobacco, though that's probably because the rustic tobacco seeds were sourced from a very different climate from my own.
At 6:27 minutes you talk about Ground Cherries, I know them as PHYSALIS. We eat them a lot, I didn't know they were so easy to plant. Thanks for posting this.
❤❤❤for Tuck, love seeing the Little Boss!!!🥰 If Tuck says it's time to start peppers I'm starting my peppers. Great reminder. 🙌 High fives to James and cam operator! ❤❤❤
Tuck is adorable! I love that he likes to eat vegetables. My nneighbors dog who comes over to visit doesn't like vegetables, so it's nice to see Tuck eat those fresh veggies.
Yes!. Every year they decimate my plants. I rarely hear others talk about this problem! I might try buckets this year on the deck instead of out in the garden.
Remember that at the end of the warm season last year your peppers were bending over a lot from the huge peppers you grew. Perhaps its a good idea to plan on using some support for your container peppers and eggplants.
Thank you for your great help. My hubby is now building our greenhouse 16'X 16'. Fully meshed to keep out the tomato dinosaur worms then clear plastic to buffet the winds. Got a ton of plastic sheets taken from a busted and demolished illegal pot farm here in Cali. Also got tons of stakes and even shade cloth.
I'm in the same zone, 7A, in mid northern mid virginia. Coming from Phoenix, I have no clue how to grow here. Just purchased a vivosun mat on amazon, for the next 4 hours there's one on sale with the controller, fyi, 7.30p 2.3.24 now. I've never heard or seen ground cherries, that will be new. I'm new to the country on 3 acres that's never had anything growing on it in 20 yrs. ack! I'm ready to hire you to come make sense of here. :)
@@cynthiafisher9907 ohmygosh. the japanese beetles were horrendous in 23. the first summer here, 22, just a few. last summer, they ate everything. crape myrtle, to roses. they didn't bother the rosemary or other fragrant herbs.
This was a really good video for me as a novice gardener. This season I plan to get some peppers and some pumpkins for my first ever attempt at a garden. Thanks!
This has gotten me excited to start planting! Gotta break out the mini-greenhouse on the rear deck. Last spring I bought several Korean peppers and chives from the Korean supermarket, and they were incredibly prolific. I was snacking on these long green chili peppers (not spicy) all summer. The chives went into soups, ramens etc. all summer and well into the fall! Will definitely buy these starts again. For $2.99/plant, well worth it.
Good things from Jersey, the Garden State! I'm from Paramus; former celery farm country, due to super dark suitable soil for it. Now it's malls and no more celery growing. 😒 Cheers James! 👍
I'm near Paramus, lets just say I can see Giants Stadium from where I live! Our soil up north definitely tends to be dark and wonderful, we're blessed.
I live in western Canada. At this point we have 4 feet of frozen ground in my garden. I am in zone 4A. I am thanking you though as i have to get my act in gear soon as well.
Hi Tuck and James! Perfect timing on this. I am in Oklahoma right on the line of 7A and 7B so I follow what you and Tuck do 100%. This year I want everything planted closely like you do. Last year I had too much wasted space.
Gardening season has officially begun!!!!
Check out the new site to get growing teamgrow.us
Where do you buy your seeds? Looking for the blue kale and the ground cherries! Thanks!!
Can you please send a link to a video on how and why you do the string in this video please
wishing you , Tuck and family Happy 2024 growing season !
💖from wet coast BC 8b, seedlings in laundry room 😂✔👍
When you first started, how did you keep track of what to plant when, whether it needs light or not, which ones need heat mats, etc. ?
@@Growmap follow growing instructions on seed packet, have fun
Awww, sweet Tuck. ❤ I will miss his sweet enjoyment of the harvest.
for everyone reading this finding the banned book called the hidden amish handbook should be your top priority
I usually go into winter with a few tomato plants. They can grow fast, so I continually clip and propagate. One plant can become dozens by the time it's time to transplant outdoors. It works well for me.
What a great tip!
Great share, thanks.
Great idea
So do I! Propagation if the suckered increases growing exponentially!❤
Propagation of the suckers...where is spellcheck when you need it? 😂😅🤣
Peppers
Eggplant
Celery
Asparagus
Ground Cherries
Onions/ Chives
Parsley
Kale
Lettuce
Strawberries
Give this man the watch time he deserves!!😂
Edit: guys it’s a joke. Please stop responding to me lol
@@Fatimasroots having a list doesn't stop people from watching.
I sought after the list so that I could screenshot it for but, still watched the entire video.
Thanks man cause why they gotta always make the videos so long , I just wanted a list.
Nothing but love and watch times for James, Tuck, and the camera woman :) They are the greatest of all time and make Jersey proud!@@Fatimasroots
Hope y’all know I was just joking lol hope y’all have an awesome Sunday🫶🏼
Love to sweet Tuck who has his puppy angel wings now.
What???
@@cynthia4886unfortunately he passed away. James wrote a post on his page about it
At least he gets to live on in these videos. ♥♥♥
Tuck love him
❤❤❤Tuck 🐕
I have been watching your food forest grow for several years now (including the episodes before that.)
I just noticed your subscriber count today.
I want to say thank you for not changing your cannel or content like some of the other youtubers have.
You have not tried to sell or advertise things that you don't use and you haven't started telling us about the new 10 acre property that you bought. THANK YOU.
I watch your channel to see how this food forest is coming along. It is relatable to what many of us are trying to do.
Again Thank you.
I saw where he’s up there top 5 I think but that’s awesome! Tuck probably tells him how it’s done👍🏻❤️✌️
every day I think about lounging outside in the sun next to my gardens again this summer 😁☀️
We think alike!
It’s the best! 🌞🌻🍅🫛🫘
I can’t say enough how much I love your enthusiasm. You sounds excited about everything you are talking about
Gardening season has officially started, Let's go!!!
Let’s Gooo!!!
I love to see Tuck and wish every pup had a doggie-daddy like you. Dogs are cool.
Yes they are and I love my dogs, cats and box turtles but bunnies give the best fertilizer! My impatiens tripled in size . We have a symbiotic situation with the turmeric, ginger and banana leaves…lil buggers love them✌️
@@tinawindham6958 🥰Sharing is caring.
🌿💚 Wow, James! Watching you bring our Vego seeding products to life in your garden is truly inspiring! Your passion for gardening shines through in every tip and trick you share, making it easier for everyone to grow their own food sustainably. We're thrilled to be a part of your gardening journey and can't wait to see how your garden thrives with our products. Thanks for showcasing the power of combining knowledge with quality gardening tools. Let's keep growing together! ❤❤❤For the cute Tuck! #GardeningWithVego #vegogarden
I love my 7 Vego frames and plan to add more - will buy them for James!
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My hubby and I had a 2024 gardening planning date just yesterday and I was looking for a video JUST like this on your channel. You read my mind. Thanks James & Tuck! 🩵🩵
5:40 I love ground cherries. I actually never plant any in pots anymore. I let the plants go on until the frost. It kills them but the fruit left on them will drop in Winter. During winter the fruit will rot away, leaving just the seeds in a little pouch. In the winter winds these will spread all over my food forest. In the spring they grow everywhere. I literally have hundreds of plants popping up ever year!!
I am a beginner. I love how you are straight to the point and not to wordy. Thank you!!! :-)
❤❤❤I love seeing Tuck! ❤❤❤ Thanks for all the great gardening information. 😊
❤Tuck is adorable....and a good boy ,he eats his vegetables
Tuck is super!
Ya know, i dont know if eating his veggies makes him a good boy healthwise. It is true, wild canines, especially foxes, eat greens like berries and fruits, but i think the list ends there, and tuck might be passing some strange genomes to his future kindred by eating carrots and leafy greens.😅
Thanks for this! It is really nice to find someone who is also in New Jersey teaching about gardening.
I believe they call Jersey " the Garden state" 🥬🥒🫑🥦🍅🥕
@@cindyspiess9963yes but I have not seen a lot of people on UA-cam teaching about gardening that are in New Jersey. It is helpful to have someone in the same zone.
4:23 Dude's gardening in his Sunday best! Respect! LOL.
@oldhamegg James cleans up well when not in his play clothes.
Tuck is so cute ❤❤❤
Thanks for the nudge to get growing James!
Let’s Gooo!!!
iHi James!! Hi Tuck!! I especially loved the tip as to which seeds need light or don’t need light … love ya little buddy 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
My pepper and eggplant seeling are growing nicely. I sown onion and leak yesterday. Greetings from Poland, Dawid.
I have done onion and leeks in seed trays, they have sprouted and are looking very good so in a few weeks they will go into the ground! It will be a great year for our crops. UK.
Thanks for the video! I really appreciate the rough schedule and advice on what should be started when.
Love you guys!! Cant wait to see THE BOSS, MR. TUCK himself!❤❤❤❤❤
Let's Gooo!! We love you too!! 😁🐕❤️
Great to see the little king doing well ❤❤❤❤
Your videos are like sunshine!! ❤❤ To you and Tuck
Absolutely loved the insights on starting peppers and asparagus from seeds in February! The tips on using a heating mat for optimal germination temperatures and the benefits of selecting male asparagus plants for better productivity were especially enlightening.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love that Tuck eats his veggies . Thanks for your information
Thank you for sharing such valuable information!
Ive got my 1 and 2 year old bell peppers cut back in pots in greenhouse. They were planted from red peppers from the store's seeds and include 1 orange and 1 yellow. So much fun. I had trouble with rodents chewing my stems last year but the plants healed over and did well so i kept em to have tougher older stems next year.
James you are amazing! I'm in Chicagoland Illinois . Just started growing a little more seriously the last few years.
Such great advice for us that have shorter growing seasons.
I used to take it personally that these vegetables didn't want to grow well here.
Love the advice to improve the success rate.
Thanks for everything you are doing to inspire people to empower themselves. Love to Tuck!
❤❤Love Tuck
What a wealth of information in this one video. Please continue to relate your knowledge to growers in the southern U.S. Thank you!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck 🐕
Thank you, And Tuck , my Yorkie is Georgie. Garden season always the best.
I was literally rewatching onenof your videos when i got this notification!!! Synchronicity my friend!
Let's Gooo!! Yup, we are working on the same wavelength
It's algorithm
🧡❤💚💛💙 Hearts for Tuck!!. I love your videos. Straight to the point.
Hi Brian, I’ve been growing tomatoes since I was about 19 or 20 in my apartment. There is a space that I asked my manager and he let me put tomatoes. But anyway, my parents always had a garden and I tried your Kellogg’s breakfast tomatoes last year and I love them. There’s also one called Virginia suites that I really liked and I did try your red solo cup idea and I love it.
Good for you!
It’s my first year growing anything from seed, growing any veggies, and Im in a tiny rented patio. Your channel gave me confidence to try container gardening and winter sowing!
I tasted ground cherries last year for the 1st time. Yeah i ordered some from Baker Creek
They are a unique and yummy summer snack, I love them
I'm in Maryland, and have been pumping out my brassica and herb seeds. So happy to see you and Tuck out in the garden.
Great video, great information. Loved our sunny day today in Jersey! Happy to see Tuck enjoying his veggies❤❤❤❤
Love seeing Tuck
Best way for any tomatoes, peppers, and chilis (all solanides) - is strip their leaves off - forcing dormancy, cutting back the major branches, and cover completely (DARK !) and keep in a cool and dark root cellar or storage area. You already have them growing, and don't need to regrow from seed and save all that starting growing time. Put the plants back out in the Spring, and uncover allowing them to get sunlight, and they will re-leaf and have greater growing options.
Yes! I pruned most of my tomatoes down to a stump the last 2 weeks. I expect them to make new green shoots in March or April depending on the weather. I use Regalia to stop diseases. Unfortunately, the holiday crop was eaten by mice in 2023. I had to pick the small green ones that were left in January due to heavy rain which would split the fruit. Rodent control is a big problem for me, partially due to bad compost management. socal coastal.
@danacraig220 a cat has been great addition to my garden
@@kellysardella928 well chicken scratches and s**t and cat holes and cat s**t does have a few redeeming values. But then having ducks in the garden eating up all the bugs - leaving the plants (greenery alone) - while keeping the grass/greenery-eating geese out of the garden, and the chickens which destroy the majority of compost and other features of the garden are less so. Maybe the cat is a mouser and a go-pher, and a shrew-er, and a (ground and tree) squirrel-er and a (ground and tre) chipmunk-er, ... and then a cat in the garden, vineyard, and orchard will be a great asset - and leave the snakes alone to do their own bugs and critter patrolling.
Well crap- I didn’t cover mine. I guess I will cover today and see if they resprout in spring
Incredible! Do you water them or just leave them alone?
❤❤❤Tuck is my favorite.
As usual, this is perfect timing!! ❤️❤️❤️s for the little boss. 😊
❤❤ HI Tuck❤❤
I planted my peppers a few days ago. My basil and rosemary are up and under lights. I also planted celery and some geraniums. I have all brassicas out in winter jugs. I am excited. Our snow is melted. It's raining today.
Hi James and Tuck! James thank you for sharing the different tools and gardening items plus the seed information. I’ve learned so much for you. I purchased some of the items from your site and super excited to get started!! Take care!!
This year's weather has been unpredictable at best. I don't count on the calendar for starting plants, I am cautious and will gauge my starting time by the sunlight and mean temperature.
What we used to call "normal" isn't any more.
Thank you! First person I’ve heard exactly what I’ve been thinking and experiencing. This weather is really out of whack and it’s changing how we do things. Last spring was too hot and they say 3+ degrees warmer this spring. Hope the late freeze this year doesn’t kill more fruit because it advanced too much from the heat again.
And this why i have started some crops early.
Yes . The soil temperature is key . I messed up last spring and didn't wait for warmer temps. The seeds didn't germinate. Time to plan for a small green house or a cold frame.
@@karenpigage2818 I have built mine over this winter period. I have most of my seeds germinate and have put my broad beans into the field already. Onions, tomatoes, gem squash, butternut squash all germinating. I am however covering the seed trays with fleece.
I know what you mean and I'm with you, but I can't get past how you just said "I'm not going by the international metric of measurement of our planets position around the sun this year, I'm just going to go off of my position around the sun." 😂
Love your energy, you have some great tips and nice looking garden! Keep your content going, appreciate each episode.
❤❤❤Some hearts for Tuck❤❤❤
I’m brand new and have already learned so much!! Thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge of gardening!!❤❤
Totally inspiring as always ❤️ ❤❤❤ to Tuck!
Please a video on Tobacco.. Been trying to grow them in southern californa and struggling.. Thank You
I surface sow mine, cover them with a single layer of tissue paper, and mist it on. I've found tobacco does better in high nitrogen soil right from the start, similar to foxgloves. You can use a plastic spoon to thin them and plant them out. I've also had better luck growing flowering tobacco than rustic tobacco, though that's probably because the rustic tobacco seeds were sourced from a very different climate from my own.
❤❤❤ your dog is so sweet, happy to see him working too!
Umbellifers, brassicas, perennials from seed, and slow growing nightshades. Hope I have enough room on my grow shelf.
At 6:27 minutes you talk about Ground Cherries, I know them as PHYSALIS.
We eat them a lot, I didn't know they were so easy to plant. Thanks for posting this.
❤ Tuck is so cute. I also gave my dog carrots.
Something about your channel/voice calms me. Thank you!!
❤❤❤for Tuck, love seeing the Little Boss!!!🥰 If Tuck says it's time to start peppers I'm starting my peppers. Great reminder. 🙌 High fives to James and cam operator! ❤❤❤
❤❤❤ Love Tuck❤❤❤
Tuck is adorable! I love that he likes to eat vegetables. My nneighbors dog who comes over to visit doesn't like vegetables, so it's nice to see Tuck eat those fresh veggies.
How do you keep the flea beetles off the eggplants? Thanks
Yes!. Every year they decimate my plants. I rarely hear others talk about this problem! I might try buckets this year on the deck instead of out in the garden.
Love to see Tuck is out enjoy his carrot :)
Right on! New video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Let's Gooo!! Me and Tuck are taking it to the next level this year, no winter break!
Wow!James, You have given me what I was looking for, I am just going to start with the vegetable garden topic and you appeared🤗
Thank you so much🙏🏻👌🏻
Tuck is adorable
I absolutely love those starting containers and the tier set.. that’s a game changer man. The green is super slick.
Remember that at the end of the warm season last year your peppers were bending over a lot from the huge peppers you grew. Perhaps its a good idea to plan on using some support for your container peppers and eggplants.
I like the way you think!
Thank you for your great help. My hubby is now building our greenhouse 16'X 16'. Fully meshed to keep out the tomato dinosaur worms then clear plastic
to buffet the winds. Got a ton of plastic sheets taken from a busted and demolished illegal pot farm here in Cali. Also got tons of stakes and even shade cloth.
Love Tuck ❤❤❤ I got one of his hoodies. ❤
Let's Gooo! He appreciates your support and for reppin him, he lives on forever with the merch and videos!
Awww love this video and seeing Tuck in the video inspires to get outside again 😊
❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck
I ❤❤❤Love tuck 🐕 Precious Lil Boss!!
So you start your peppers and eggplant early Feb. And they stay indoors until near your last frost date ?
Here’s a ❤ for Tuck
I'm in the same zone, 7A, in mid northern mid virginia. Coming from Phoenix, I have no clue how to grow here. Just purchased a vivosun mat on amazon, for the next 4 hours there's one on sale with the controller, fyi, 7.30p 2.3.24 now.
I've never heard or seen ground cherries, that will be new. I'm new to the country on 3 acres that's never had anything growing on it in 20 yrs. ack! I'm ready to hire you to come make sense of here. :)
You’ll probably have a lot more insect pests to deal with there because of the milder summer climate and the humidity.
@@cynthiafisher9907 ohmygosh. the japanese beetles were horrendous in 23. the first summer here, 22, just a few. last summer, they ate everything. crape myrtle, to roses. they didn't bother the rosemary or other fragrant herbs.
@@JanineMJoi Oh man, I’m so sorry! I live near Boise, Idaho and we don’t have a lot of the insect pests you all do in the east.
This was a really good video for me as a novice gardener. This season I plan to get some peppers and some pumpkins for my first ever attempt at a garden. Thanks!
Great video thanks for the info
Thanks John! Let's Gooo!!! Me and Tuck appreciate you 😁🐕❤️
my growing season is short, and 1 month behind you... so you videos are perfect for me. I can watch them and plan. Love Tuck 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
If I dont have an indoor place for zone 7a to start is there a point to start now outdoors? Or is it too cold
You could do winter sowing outside.
This has gotten me excited to start planting! Gotta break out the mini-greenhouse on the rear deck.
Last spring I bought several Korean peppers and chives from the Korean supermarket, and they were incredibly prolific. I was snacking on these long green chili peppers (not spicy) all summer. The chives went into soups, ramens etc. all summer and well into the fall! Will definitely buy these starts again. For $2.99/plant, well worth it.
We made Ground Cherry Compote at a restaurant I worked at. It tasted like Fruity Pebbles/Fruit Loops. It was nuts. 🤣🤣
Please share recipe! 😍
@@PlainJane144 Not really much of a Recipe to give, really. A few pounds of fruit, some water, & a fair bit of sugar. All cooked down in a big ol pot.
@@TheHanyou thank you. I will try it this year.
Thanks for all the gardening tips!
Good things from Jersey, the Garden State!
I'm from Paramus; former celery farm country, due to super dark suitable soil for it. Now it's malls and no more celery growing. 😒
Cheers James! 👍
I'm near Paramus, lets just say I can see Giants Stadium from where I live! Our soil up north definitely tends to be dark and wonderful, we're blessed.
For Tuck: ❤❤❤❤❤!
❤ for Tuck
I love Tuck!! ❤ Thanks for the video
Tuck sighting, just after 4 minute mark ❤❤😁😁❤❤
I live in western Canada. At this point we have 4 feet of frozen ground in my garden. I am in zone 4A. I am thanking you though as i have to get my act in gear soon as well.
I've never seen ground cherries before. ❤️ 🐶
I've never grown them, but they're delicious! Like a cherry tomato that's also sweet like a tomato. I might try them this year!
Hi Tuck and James! Perfect timing on this. I am in Oklahoma right on the line of 7A and 7B so I follow what you and Tuck do 100%. This year I want everything planted closely like you do. Last year I had too much wasted space.
Thanks for the information James..
Love you Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤s for Tuck
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Tuck! 🐕❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
Let’s Gooo!!! Thanks for the generous contribution. Me and Tuck appreciate you and your kindness 😁🐕❤️
Tuck ❤❤❤❤