Unbelievable GROWTH! June Garden Tour (Zone 9 Garden)

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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    The growth that can happen in a summer garden is truly incredible. In this video, I give you a tour of all the crops growing in my summer garden, exact clips of planting time to now, and a few planting tips along the way! I am a zone 9 gardener in the Central Valley of California and there is something that we can grow and harvest from year-round!
    If you want to learn more about growing in a zone 9 garden, be sure to watch this video and follow along for future videos!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @jupitergirl63
    @jupitergirl63 3 місяці тому

    Hi Audrey, Have you considered doing electroculture in your garden?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  3 місяці тому +1

      I am doing electroculture and I believe everything is growing better than ever before!

  • @cathywoodard1424
    @cathywoodard1424 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi Audrey I am growing in Visalia and woul be curious as to what varieties of cucumbers you grow
    I am having issues with lack of production and taste. All my tomatoes were late getting in the ground because in late Feb I had eye surgery and lost alot of time in the garden. They are catching up this morning I had to start tying them up the cattle panel. I was sorry to hear about your chickens. I wish we could have chickens here in Visalia. Going blueberry picking this Wed. Thanks for your videos.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  3 місяці тому +2

      Hi Cathy, I always have really good luck with Armenian cucumbers. They are technically a melon but they taste like cucumbers but they never get that bitter taste that cucumbers can get. You can still re-seed your cucumbers now. I usually re-seed multiple times throughout the summer. If you have any other questions I'm always happy to help :)

    • @cathywoodard1424
      @cathywoodard1424 3 місяці тому

      @@AudreysLittleFarm Thank you the Armenian is what I am growing. They are a little fuzzy. When do you pick them? I am used to straight 8"s or tendergreen. I water deeply in the morning. The cucumbers seem dry and hollow inside. Not juicy at all.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  3 місяці тому +2

      Hi Cathy, that's odd, mine are never fuzzy. I am wondering you plant or the seeds you planted were cross pollinated. But when I do harvest mine I harvest when they are small, around the size of a tendergreen cucumber. But even when they're larger they don't taste bad but the do get more hollow and the seeds are bigger. Did you start them from seed?

    • @cathywoodard1424
      @cathywoodard1424 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes started from seeds they are from MI gardener. I have always had good luck with his seeds. I think I will pull them and plant some straight 8's. My Ashley cucumber are good have you ever grown them they are low growing but delicious. Thanks for the reply.

  • @kiravanderzanden
    @kiravanderzanden 3 місяці тому

    How are yours so big already? Mine are still so small. :( I'm in Hollister, but I'm on a hill and get a lot of the cool evening wind, so perhaps that's it? My plants ARE growing, but nothing like yours. I started squash for myself and my grandma, who's in Gilroy, and her squash plants are easily 3' tall while mine are still closer to less than 1/2 foot tall. Any advise? Thanks!