Date Night With Dr.Cornstar!!!
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2021
- Lots going on throughout the vlog but the garden has finally been planted! Oh and did I mention I met Dr. Cornstar! Hope you all enjoy! :)
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Rabbits can fit through that fencing, you're going to have to run chicken wire at the bottom to keep them out.
Nobody's first garden is their best garden! Good for you for trying again - it will get better every year 🥰
Thank you! ☺️
Thats a pretty garden! Good for you!
Your hard work will pay off in more ways than one. Gardening is an education each year, no matter how old you get. As long as you try. That is what matters. Good job.
Great work, here’s a tip: dip newspaper in wheelbarrow of water as you’re laying it down, helps it to stay in place.
No need for that if it's not a windy day. That being said, yes, soaking the newspaper in water would have solved her problems with it in this instance.
Love the idea! It also helps it decompose faster while keeping it moist. Love it!
Great idea. Thank you. 😊
Go to your small newspaper places or the actual printers and ask for the short rolls. Around here they give them away and lay down 10ft at a time. I get 200ft rolls for free. I usually wait till I mow and bag all the grass and save on buying hay.
@@richardnott9587 Thanks for the tip, I get my paper from my doctor's office, it's the paper from the exam tables. I use it for quilting, I put my design on the paper then pin it to the fabric and follow the lines.
You will need chicken wire along the bottom of your garden fence to keep the rabbits/critters out.
You can get a valve to shut off the water at or near the sprinkler so you don't have to run the "20 minutes" to shut the water off.
Pick off your strawberries and blossoms when transplanting, that way the energy goes to the roots first. Great looking garden 🪴!
I agree
Good to know, thanks 👍🏻
That's really good to know! Thank you! ☺️
Rabbits don’t like marigold flowers so you could plant those around the outside of the fence..
Also great deterrent for bugs and they look beautiful as the summer progresses into the fall and tomatoes like them
Hmmm good to know! Thank you! ☺️
Your garden will be great. I have to line the bottom couple of feet of fencing with chicken wire to keep the rabbits out. They're so cute, but...
I heard rabbits don't like onions so you could plant onions around the edges
When I was young,many moons ago, we used glass jars over our plant. Kept them from freezing, getting eaten in the evening or the night. Worked great and the plant got sunlight in the jar. We would take the plant out of the jar in the morning when the air warmed up with the sun.
Plastic gallon milk jugs with the bottom cut off and the lid off make great great mini green houses for individual plants.
@@PMPatte how do you keep them from blowing away in the wind?
@@hjyoho1220 I put them slightly into the ground. I guess you could stick a long bent wire or landscaping staple through holes near the bottom into the ground. I never had much of a problem with them blowing about. Leave the lid off or you’ll bake the plant.
I covered my entire garden (30'x30') with cardboard. Then covered it with wood chips in the walkway and compost in plant bed. I hope I don't get many weeds!! You will learn a a lot form this growing season. I started writing down what happens to my plants and what I did to cause and fix it. God Bless!
Can we just take minute for the greatness that is Cole's old man voice?
The deer will jump that fence like it isn't even there, Nave. Rabbits can squeeze through those little openings in that fence. Chicken wire is a must!
Good job Nave! So much better planning this year. I wish you a bountiful harvest.
Wish you all the best on your garden. It's looking great! Every gardner has started off not really knowing what they are doing. You learn through the process and by asking advice from experienced gardners. It's also good to have a basic how-to gardening book on hand.
WOW Nave! I am so proud of you! Your garden looks absolutely perfect, remember, you reap what you sow (this time literally)! 😂😂 You put so much of your time in there it will bring you lots!
Can’t wait to see the result. Good luck and have fun 😁🥳
Great looking garden Nave !!!!!!!
You better catch one of those little bunnies to make sure they're too big to fit through the squares on your garden fence.
Maybe you could get your Dr. CS to put some chicken wire along the bottom.
Wabbits are very sneaky, you know ?
You have to be wery wery quiet when hunting wabbits...
They dig for food, victory or just to take a look. You might have a battle looming, do you get slugs and snails out there? They are the bane of my life. That said, the new garden s off to a great looking start with loads of hard work. I hope your dreams for it get fulfilled.
The garden looks so nice great job can’t wait to see the outcome
Fairplay Nave great to see you trying the garden again 😀😄
Garden is shaping up well.All your work is really starting to show.Keep it up !!! 👍
Nave, you always have such a Kind, Determined, Loving nature about you in all you do! And you and the Dr Cole make an awesome couple. Hope those Cornstars all realize how fortunate they are for your presence. Looking forward to garden updates as your time permits. Will you be seeing the Always Beautiful Ms Texas (your cousin) this summer? Best Gardening Success! -Bob...
Your garden is off to a great start , it will only improve in the years to come , keep planting!
Your garden looks beautiful. I'm excited to see it grow.💕🌱💕
Your garden is beautiful! Hope you get a great harvest after all the work you have done. Take care 😄 Love your commitment to any task you are doing but most of all your smile and positive attitude are the best!
What a beautiful garden you've made!
Excellent job, Nave. Your garden looks very nice. WIth all the added amenities, it should do well. you can always put in trellis for your strawberries and melons to grow up on. Just train them to climb onto your trellis once they start to vine out. Tie them on with string or wire.
Wow....you are going to have an amazing garden this year. Great job !!!! 🍅🍓🥦🫑🌶
Cookies look delicious. Love the gardening attire, cute. Especially the rubber boots. Lol
That garden looks great! And those Amish monster cookies , yummy!
Water, water! Fertilizer, and water!!!! You are doing a great job! You have all the elements to grow your garden!!!
You definitely need a fence with smaller holes (or add some to the lower half of your current fence) if you want to keep rabbits out. They'll go right through your current fence without issue.
Nice garden Nave😊
Thanks for sharing your sunset and your garden looks great.
Hey Nave, the rabbits can easily get through your fence. I have a standard chain link fence around my yard and the rabbits go through it. My suggestion is to run chicken wire with small holes around the bottom of your fence to keep the rabbits out. Probably need to go up to 3 foot high from the bottom of the fence to keep the rabbits from jumping over the chicken wire. Good luck with the garden, it is going to be AWESOME this year!!!!!
Gooo Nava. This is how we all learn. What works and at times, what doesn't
Even though my husband has grown a small garden in our backyard for years, I've never actually grown a garden myself. You have done so much hard work, that for sure your plants should come along great!
Good job on the garden !
Your garden looks awesome. Great job!!!
Never give up on gardening, each year it will get better and better! Learning gardening is fun keeping it fun and don't stress over the little stuff 😉
Your garden is beautiful, Nave. When you clean out your garden area at the end of the growing season, dump a load of manure on it. You can just leave it to decompose over the winter, or it can be tilled into the soil. Come spring next year, till the plot again. I found that cardboard works better than newspaper. But to keep the newspapers from blowing around, you could have watered the ground really well first. The paper would absorb a bit of the water, holding it down while you mulch. It it still wants to blow around, water the paper and then spread the straw.
The deer and rabbits are very cute, but they know where your garden is now. The fence will help, but you may need some stronger deterrents. Someone else suggested planting marigolds to deter the rabbits...that's a good one. Some people have had good luck cutting a bar of Irish Spring into fingers and hanging on the fence in old pantyhose. Deer aren't supposed to like their smell. And I've seen plenty of deer clear a 6 or 7 foot fence with an effortless hop. You can hang shiny metallic tape on your fence at varying heights. The breeze will blow it and the movement can deter pests.
This is the year that Nave will have an amazing garden!! 🌱
As long as she gets some water on it!!!
Probably not until she learns how to prepare the soil and water.
Hope you have luck with straw. When I used it. I got straw growing. Luckily it pulls easily. Just kept an eye out for it. It’s straight and grows fast. I changed to costal hay. No seeds. Pick all blooms and daughter plants from your strawberries so the roots can get a head start. Oh an deer can jump a 7 ft fence easily if they choose to. If you have bunny issues get chicken wire and run around bottom half of your fence. They can’t get through it. But might go under!
Great job Nave!!! You really want to call the straw,.....hay!!!
Hneiva, a tip that I learned from my grandmother is, when you want to plant any kind of plant outside, take a bucket of water with you, take the plastic pot that is on your new bought plant off of your plant and dunk your plant and soil that is on and around the roots of your plant (the part where you took the plastic pot off of) dunk that soil part in your bucket of water and let it sit for 5 minutes so it is soaking wet!!
You can dunk in several plants, until the bucket is full.
Then you can go and prepair your ground, make holes for your plants and plant your soaking wet plants!
This way you do NOT have to spray water the first day (and if it turns out to be cool, maybe 2 days) but not longer..
Spray the plants every day but NOT completely soaking wet that the soil is mud!!
Stop right before that piont. Yeah, I know.. it takes a few days before you know it at heart but you've got it!! 👌👊😎
I truly hope that you read this.. it would help you SO much!! 🤗
Good looking garden Nave, I have never used straw on my whole garden, just on my strawberries. Keep an eye on your strawberries to make sure they don't start taking over the other plants,I had a small area to start but they started to take up most of my garden. Nice to you put up a fence, the animals ate a lot of my plants Good luck with everything
It looks real good this year . Now it’s up to the weather .
Next time try putting the manure on the spot and then till it in to the soil
That always worked for us when we gardened.
Have a good one!
You are such a hard worker I can't tell you how refreshing it is to see you taco projects by yourself and figure them out Great job
I hope the garden does well. But here in South Carolina I've always tilled the soil and then make rows or row beds. You can make rows as simple as using a garden rake, push plow, up to a tractor for larger gardens. Good luck!
Yay!!!! Love you all!!!!
Your garden looks great, Nave! I wish I had your energy~~~~~~~~~~~~but I guess I did when I was your age.
Happy Gardening!!!
Looks great 👩🏻🌾🌱🍅🌶️🍓
I love all the hard work and thought you are putting in Nave! You are learning so much and that is what gardening is all about. I think you may have too many plants for your space. That’s a really common mistake. I still do it sometimes and I’ve been at this 20 years!
Have you thought about growing some flowers? That’s a lot of fun too.
Wet your newspaper first. Then you can tear it into strips and lay it down the sides of the plants. Then your straw can be laid on top. Wet the straw and it should stay in place. If it doesn't, there is netting you can place on top of the straw. it will be worth your time. Saving time with watering. Hope to see your garden grow this year. It's off to a good start Nave!
Garden looks great
put some water in the bottom of hole before you plant will help establish roots quicker
good job Nave...looks great
Garden looks good
You have done a lot of hard work. Wish you a bountiful harvest.
Cole should have roto tilled that garden first. And dang girl get some water on that Desert you call a garden. Hahaha
Yes rorotil and add soil amendments.
They did rototill
@@BWYinYang only 3, 4in deep. Need to till a foot then treat it because it's new ground. Then fertilize an saturate.
It will look like last year’s garden site 😂. Add compost and fertilizer. Water well on a daily basis when it’s hot.
@@jgwood10 yes! I've had my same garden 40'X75' for 28yrs lots of manure, tilling prep, fertilizer, all my own plant starts then plant. Beautiful every year. It's great to see younger adults out working hard planting gardens. Bunch a Great hard working people on this Channel.
If you put the newspaper down then the straw over it then spray with hose and keep it wet then the weeds can't grow thru it. That has worked for me every year for my garden. Also keeps the moisture in the soil.
Well pray over that garden. The deer can go over that fence and the bunnies can go over. In my area the slugs are the worst and since I started thowing the out in my grass and commanding them to eat dandelions out of my grass, they have not been a problem. Seriously, I commanded the deer to leave me my fair share of roses. Now I get some roses. They really like rose buds. For weeds keep adding stuff and keep it 4inches deep in mulch.
Great looking garden
Those cookies look delicious, a friendly hello from Pennsylvania, god bless , to you and Cole stay safe
Get mom cornstar to bring home hair she has cut and put around fence to keep out critters.
My best friend grooms dogs...she can get a giant bag of hair in no time!
Very nice job Nave 👏
Rabbits and other small animals can get thru that fence. If you can find some used/cheap chicken wire, cut it into lengths a couple of feet tall, wind it around the base of the fence you have and zip tie it so it stays on. It will keep out them out. You did a wonderful job with the plants. :)
I wish you luck on your garden this year
Hi Nave! Great job on your garden ! I hope the rabbits stay out of all your hard work ! The cookies look great and delicious! Take care and stay safe ! Deborah..... Winnipeg, Canada. ( We are getting a storm here in a bit! Rain Rain and thunder, lightening!) Yikes ! More weeds ! LoL)
Great work on this year's garden. I agree that you should put the smaller square chicken fencing around the bottom or you'll have unwanted guess
Hey nava,you can install hardware cloth at the bottom of your fence it comes in different sizes bunny proof. Goodluck happy gardening.
This years garden is looking awesome! I have 78 tomato plants myself with a plastic swimming pool full of my hot peppers!
Your fences are deer fencing. A more rabbit proof fencing exists with narrower spacing at bottom to keep varmints out, same cost as deer fencing (in my area called garden fence). Rabbits and raccoons are your biggest pests, deer fencing winter keep them out. Alternatively small electrified wire units are available for gardens.
You guys are too cute. Keep it up. Keep doing things and being productive.
I LIKE THE WAY YOU AND THE DR DO THINGS GOOD LUCK AND BE SAFE
Good luck with the garden. The rabbits will prove to be fierce adversaries.
Looking good. Great mob. And Cole cleans up great. Beautiful couple 💑 😍 ❤
Hope your plants do the complete reversal of last year. Miracle grow works wonderfully. But I am sure Cole has some good stuff to help them,and water them EVERY day. I call it fertilizer Friday, my weekly treatments of miracle grow on Friday .👍👍
Awesome!
Deer can jump up to 8 ft. The garden is big enough for a watermelon patch. Looks nice though.
Good job!
Just so you know, deer can jump over your nice fence like nothing. The location of the garden is WAY better than the last one, i.e., in the SUN. Great job! Did you check the internet for this so-called Dr. Cornstar?? He might be a quack!! lol At least he cares. You 2 are funny, funny
Yes, I got a similar vibe about that doctor. I'd check his credentials for sure.
Looks great I hope it works out this year
when you dig the hole for the tomato plants, to the bottom of the hole add a 50-50 mix of fertalizer and soil.
then top dress with pure soil. then add about a pint of water. place your tomato plan and finish wit the rest of your soil. then water.
continue with warm water daily. be careful to water only in the late afternoon or early evening. water on
plant leaves will burn the plants in the hot sun.
When laying newspaper down you spray it w water to hold it in place...🤗
It looks like you took all the right steps. I hope that it turns out nice. Good to see you. 😀😀😀 So are you all done with school and what is the next step?????
Garden looks good. It seems to be coming together nicely. And btw, it’s righty tighty, lefty loosey. The only time it’s lefty tighty is in plumbing.
FYI. I have had that kind of fence, and the rabbits can go right through the spaces. So I put a tall roll of tight chicken wire all around the fence already put up. And fix the gate as well. You would feel terrible if you came out and half your garden has been eaten. Took me 2 years of fighting, so I gave in. Your garden is going to be amazing 👏
The rabbits casual waiting for nava to go in the house ....before they strike 😀
Next time rototill the garden add garden soil, lots of it. Til it in the ground. Makes soft soil. I add bags of new garden soil every year.
If your garden spot is in the same place next year, lay down a tarp during the off season to keep roots from growing back.
Nice garden
You need some chicken wire about 2 feet high and with 1 inch holes around the perimeter of your garden fencing to stop the rabbits. I had to put it around my 2 - 50 foot rows of string beans in my back yard garden to stop rabbits from eating them. I also burried it about 2 inches deep
I would get a few plants and plant them some place else for the rabbits. I always did this when i had a garden. Just a special treat for them.
Strawberries spread out quick. Put manure in before planting n till in.
I'm in mid 50s n still learning n trying. 4 raised beds first time, n ground gardens , over 25 years n bugs n worms n weeds I have never beat. Lol row covers first time,still worms? Still eating my broccoli, couliflower, Brussels.
Looks good. I pray that the Lord blesses your gardening efforts!
Good job Nave , looks like you have a green thumb . If the deer and the rabbits are looking at it , you 're on the right track . If anything like our garden they come for the party
You did a beautiful job congratulations
Garden looks good. You just need to rabbit proof it. Big thumbs up Nave, you worked really hard and accomplished a lot. I enjoyed watching the video. What can I say, Cole you clean up pretty good.
An alternative to chicken wire is to protect each plant with a small barrier such as a coffee can with both ends removed. I use cut down milk jugs. Bunnies don't leap over things, they just bump into my barriers and move on.