I'm in South Carolina and I have primarily been using Johnny's. I just checked out the Clifton seed company website and they have some of the varieties that Johnny's has for literally a fifth of the price. Thanks for the heads up.
We grow around 5 acres down here in southeast Texas annually. You’ve got some really great content. It’s all on par with what new growers need to know. You’ve put us onto Taybelle, excellent excellent performer. I was curious what is your field variety of spaghetti winter squash? Thanks
Thank you for supporting the channel! I haven't found anything that will outperform plain old "vegetable spaghetti" open pollinated, and the seed is cheap too!
Good, truthful video bud. I tell people all the time I probably wasted alot of money starting out because of not knowing other places to shop around for various things especially cause there's not alot of produce grown around me. I'm looking into maybe selling vegetable plants. Do you take yours to any markets or just sell out the greenhouse? I got more greenhouse than I need for myself so I'm trying to utilize it.
We sell most of our vegetable plants at the greenhouse but we take some to market. We mostly quit taking our petunia hanging baskets to markets because they get broken carrying them around.
Thanks heard some new ones!
I'm in South Carolina and I have primarily been using Johnny's. I just checked out the Clifton seed company website and they have some of the varieties that Johnny's has for literally a fifth of the price. Thanks for the heads up.
Gosh dang. This makes me wanna buy all new seed just for nc. I'm in piedmont also. Thanks for the secrets bub. Legend
We grow around 5 acres down here in southeast Texas annually. You’ve got some really great content. It’s all on par with what new growers need to know.
You’ve put us onto Taybelle, excellent excellent performer. I was curious what is your field variety of spaghetti winter squash? Thanks
Thank you for supporting the channel! I haven't found anything that will outperform plain old "vegetable spaghetti" open pollinated, and the seed is cheap too!
We do business with Ruppseeds here in Quebec. The price and result are fairly good up to now.
That's so true about okra, it is the best growing NC veggie I have ever grown
Good, truthful video bud. I tell people all the time I probably wasted alot of money starting out because of not knowing other places to shop around for various things especially cause there's not alot of produce grown around me. I'm looking into maybe selling vegetable plants. Do you take yours to any markets or just sell out the greenhouse? I got more greenhouse than I need for myself so I'm trying to utilize it.
We sell most of our vegetable plants at the greenhouse but we take some to market. We mostly quit taking our petunia hanging baskets to markets because they get broken carrying them around.
Hey, where do you buy your strawberry plugs from? Thanks for the video and thanks in advance for the info, much appreciated
We buy our plugs from Aaron's Creek nursery in Virginia. Thanks for watching!
Great video. I would love to know what your herbicide program looks like. Especially on the squash and watermelons. Thanks
Thanks for the idea. I have a video on pumpkin herbicides that has a lot of parallels to squash and melons
Hey where did you shop those seminis brand seeds and the Sakata butternut squash seeds from?
They come from Clifton seed
Roughly how many seeds per acre to you plant kratos pumpkins?
I plant them thicker than most people, about 4m/ac