Your enthusiasm for growing and learning is contagious! Can't wait to see your 2025 garden flourish, especially with all those strawberries and greens. Keep it up! 🌟🌱
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey. Happy New Year. 🙏🙏
I planted my bare root plants in my Greenstalks before Milton. I forgot to soak the roots before planting them out and lost several. We are growing Brilliance strawberries. Most of the rest are producing beautiful strawberries right now. I do agree that 100 would allow for enough production for more than a healthy snack in the garden. I am jealous of your spinach. I have not had much luck getting spinach to thrive here in FL. You've shown that I should keep trying! Beets have been a trial for me also. Let us know how they do with transplanting.
Whoops, I didn’t soak my strawberry roots 😳 fingers crossed they work lol. That’s awesome you’re getting some to produce well for you! I will say, this is the first time I’ve ever been able to grow spinach like this. I think the cold temps are allowing the spinach to grow. Beets are a struggle for me too 😅 I’ll definitely post updates! Thanks for watching
This is how I always start my plants off, I leave them in the greenhouse from late March into April and then plant them out in May which I have done in my April and May youtube videos on my channel. I don't have as much space as you though so I have to think a bit where I plant things. I tend to leave things in larger pots as I have plenty of concrete space which I can use instead.
Oh I have some recommendations on things to check out. An herb/leafy called Pandan. (Pandanus Amaryllifolius). Also the Mexican/Myan spinach tree, the Chaya Plant.
Any stranger making a statement in attempts to visit my private home, where my children live is completely out of line. That’s an inappropriate comment.
Your garden is beautiful
Thank you!
Your enthusiasm for growing and learning is contagious! Can't wait to see your 2025 garden flourish, especially with all those strawberries and greens. Keep it up! 🌟🌱
Thank you so much! I am excited to see how my garden grows too.thanks for watching!
I'm in South Florida. i have been enjoying the weather. I'm redoing my gardening space, I wish I had started plants. The weather is lovely.
This is a great time to revamp the garden for spring. Best of luck with your garden!
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey. Happy New Year. 🙏🙏
Welcome, thanks for subscribing, I hope you enjoy the channel!
Good on ya. Well done. 😊😊😊
Thank you 👍🏻
Amazing video 👍⚘️
Great work. ...
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Thank you.
Welcome 👍🏻
First time subscribers happy new year all the way from Trinidad and Tobago
Thanks for subscribing! Happy new year!
I planted my bare root plants in my Greenstalks before Milton. I forgot to soak the roots before planting them out and lost several. We are growing Brilliance strawberries. Most of the rest are producing beautiful strawberries right now. I do agree that 100 would allow for enough production for more than a healthy snack in the garden. I am jealous of your spinach. I have not had much luck getting spinach to thrive here in FL. You've shown that I should keep trying! Beets have been a trial for me also. Let us know how they do with transplanting.
Whoops, I didn’t soak my strawberry roots 😳 fingers crossed they work lol. That’s awesome you’re getting some to produce well for you! I will say, this is the first time I’ve ever been able to grow spinach like this. I think the cold temps are allowing the spinach to grow. Beets are a struggle for me too 😅 I’ll definitely post updates! Thanks for watching
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Encore une excellente vidéo bravo 😊
À bientôt
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My tomato plants are still producing in NorCal this January. It hasn’t been very cold here, just raining a lot.
It sounds like you’re having a great season! Thanks for sharing!
You are the most beautiful plant i ever seen in Florida , happy new year 🎉
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too!
❤❤❤❤happy new year XOXO ❤❤❤
Happy New Year to you too!
Happy new year, glad you’re back
Happy New Year to you too!
I was really happy with the seascape strawberry plants the fruit is large sweet and I got berries all season, but I am also in zone 5a.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing! I’m looking forward to seeing how the seascapes work in my hot zone.
This is how I always start my plants off, I leave them in the greenhouse from late March into April and then plant them out in May which I have done in my April and May youtube videos on my channel. I don't have as much space as you though so I have to think a bit where I plant things. I tend to leave things in larger pots as I have plenty of concrete space which I can use instead.
That’s awesome! I plan to use more pots for things like peppers in the next season. Thanks for watching!
@@Homesteading.with.Shelby Thank you for sharing ❤ watch out for those frosts, I heard it's getting very cold lately. 🥶
Happy new year. 🎉
Happy new year!
Happy new year 🎉🎉🎉
You too!!
Oh I have some recommendations on things to check out. An herb/leafy called Pandan. (Pandanus Amaryllifolius). Also the Mexican/Myan spinach tree, the Chaya Plant.
Thank you for the suggestions, I’ll add to my list!!
Some people eat bunnies, you know, in permaculture a problem is often a solution if viewed differently :)
That’s true lol. But I don’t think I could do that personally. I think if it gets really bad I will put up some type of fence. Thanks for watching!
I’m going to try to grow strawberries again this year. I’m hoping to order some from Berlin Seeds.
I hope they turn out well for you!!
I've always grown my onions on each side of my carrots. Couldn't remember why I was doing this, but this may be why :)
It must be!! Thanks for watching!
i'm a messy gardener too, 😀
Messy gardening is less stressful honestly! 😄
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Thank you!
First timer here
Didn't notice, but you know that you don't put dirt on the crown of the strawberry and you pack the dirt around it.
Thanks for the tip!! I’ll try to keep those exposed.
FYI next time you can do a rinse with hydrogen peroxide to treat the mold. 😊
Interesting I never knew that. Thank you!
Your Beets should be fine. I did it the way you sowed yours and into the ground. Mine was fine.
Ok awesome, thanks for sharing your experience and for watching!
Would those dragon fruits grow in your climate?
Absolutely! I actually have seeds for dragonfruit already. I’ll probably start some soon for Spring!
Spinach is beautiful, I have a 95% failure rate
Spinach can be tricky! I never had good luck until I did this method.
Say spinnage one more time lol spin-ach
*spinnage*
@Homesteading.with.Shelby lol 😆
I love you
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Thank you, We are thinking its Public farm?In future try to learning where private garden & where public gardens, Farms , Again thanks to explain .
It’s not open to the public.
Happy healthy 2025 , Hope to visit .
Dude no. I’m married with kids. This is not a public farm. Stop.
Any stranger making a statement in attempts to visit my private home, where my children live is completely out of line. That’s an inappropriate comment.
I hav a lovely beautiful face
Very pretty
God bless
Thank you