What a terrific way to start my day! Drinking a good cup of Community Coffee and listening to Scott sharing his knowledge of gardening.!! Thanks Scott!
Couldn't agree more about herbs. They are my go to suggestion for new gardeners. Mostly easy to grow, hugely satisfying to have, saves money (maybe more than any other crop), and overall leaves you feeling very empowered.
"If you lose - you learn" You made me feel so much better. Had to harvest my parsnips during their peak of growth but needed the room for the next crop. Next year I will time a little better.
I ordered 3 different types of cucumber melon seeds thanks to your last video. I've never heard of them so I'm super excited to try them!!! Thank you for the knowledge!
I got a variety of melon cucumber from Jay last year, and it was a winner. If you miss one and it grows big, the plant doesn't die. The skin gets tough, but if you peel it it still tastes good. Plus they were much crisper and sturdier than regular cukes so great with hummus and other dips, and taste and smell was as good as I've ever had. This year I'm having trouble getting the seeds to germinate but I think it's been my fault. Last year ALL of them germinated.
I planted sweet peas for the first time (but too late) so they won’t bloom in the heat. Right on with the bittersweet feeling since they’re looking good!
Yes! Sweet peas have been one of the trickier crops for me to grow in central Texas. This year I started them in seed trays in January and planted them about 5 weeks later.
@@newgardenroad I think I sowed seeds in late January or early February, but I plan to sow the sweet peas in fall this year and overwinter them into spring.
I knew when the dandelion started blooming like crazy i was late getting in plants this year. Now instead of unbearable heat in jun we are having it first week of may this year...
Thank you so much! Kale varieties mentioned in this video were Redbor, Winterbor, Siberian, Dazzling Blue, and Lacinato Rainbow (Rainbow Dino). I also enjoy growing Curly Roja ✨
Check out my video for Starting Seeds Outside ua-cam.com/video/hz5CAkR2vYQ/v-deo.html 🌱✨
What a terrific way to start my day! Drinking a good cup of Community Coffee and listening to Scott sharing his knowledge of gardening.!! Thanks Scott!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Coffee and gardening go together like peas and cornbread 😉
Couldn't agree more about herbs. They are my go to suggestion for new gardeners.
Mostly easy to grow, hugely satisfying to have, saves money (maybe more than any other crop), and overall leaves you feeling very empowered.
"If you lose - you learn" You made me feel so much better. Had to harvest my parsnips during their peak of growth but needed the room for the next crop. Next year I will time a little better.
I'm so glad you heard that part, it's been so essential for me in my experience. Parsnips?? Heck yeah!
@@newgardenroad I love them - tastes like rootbeer! We roast them.
I ordered 3 different types of cucumber melon seeds thanks to your last video. I've never heard of them so I'm super excited to try them!!! Thank you for the knowledge!
That's wonderful! Wishing you an abundant season ✨
This year one of cucumber plants had 11 on it and it's may 3!!! Problem is I have no idea what kind...lol. this year is a use up old seed year...
I got a variety of melon cucumber from Jay last year, and it was a winner. If you miss one and it grows big, the plant doesn't die. The skin gets tough, but if you peel it it still tastes good. Plus they were much crisper and sturdier than regular cukes so great with hummus and other dips, and taste and smell was as good as I've ever had. This year I'm having trouble getting the seeds to germinate but I think it's been my fault. Last year ALL of them germinated.
Nice! I hope that more and more gardeners will give them a shot. They’re so fascinating!
YES! Been looking forward to this video!
Hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for the inspiration.
I planted sweet peas for the first time (but too late) so they won’t bloom in the heat. Right on with the bittersweet feeling since they’re looking good!
Yes! Sweet peas have been one of the trickier crops for me to grow in central Texas. This year I started them in seed trays in January and planted them about 5 weeks later.
@@newgardenroad I think I sowed seeds in late January or early February, but I plan to sow the sweet peas in fall this year and overwinter them into spring.
Excellent!
Glad you liked it! 💜✨
Awesome butterfly moth footage!
Many thanks! 💜✨
Loved your garden and your pallet table. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! ✨
Thanks😊
You're welcome 🙏✨
I knew when the dandelion started blooming like crazy i was late getting in plants this year.
Now instead of unbearable heat in jun we are having it first week of may this year...
#stayready it's Texas
Your garden looks great and productive man. I'm trying to get there
Thanks! You will get there, just keep on growing 👍🏼✨
Scott thanks so much again for sharing! I love your videos! Would you mind listing the varieties of Kale you mentioned in this video??
Thank you so much! Kale varieties mentioned in this video were Redbor, Winterbor, Siberian, Dazzling Blue, and Lacinato Rainbow (Rainbow Dino). I also enjoy growing Curly Roja ✨
Thanks so much! This is my favorite video you’ve done. It’s so relatable for us Central Texas gardeners!!
What is the south Austin place you mentioned, where you got some plants? I couldn't find anything searching with the name I thought I heard.
Search for Chlorofillatx on Instagram 👍✨
Hello I am interested in getting a garden started on my place. Would like if I could pick your brain.