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Pittsburgh Home Garden
Добавлен 27 авг 2023
Join me on an exciting journey through the world of gardening in Zone 6, where I share tips, techniques, and hands-on experiences to help you grow a thriving garden. From mastering plant care and improving soil health to experimenting with innovative growing methods and greenhouse projects, Pittsburgh Home Garden is your go-to resource for practical advice and inspiration. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, there's something here for everyone who loves the magic of growing their own plants. Let's dig in and cultivate something amazing together!
Why I Created a Magical Garden Coloring Book for Kids
Here is the announcement of my Coloring book, and Patreon series
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Patreon - patreon.com/PittsburghHomeGarden
Coloring Book - a.co/d/2KfVc7u
Patreon - patreon.com/PittsburghHomeGarden
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Learning the Soil Food Web - Patreon preview
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Welcome to the Patreon preview of " Teaming with Microbes." The patreon book series is to give you proper teachings of various books picked by you Patreon : patreon.com/PittsburghHomeGarden
HARDENING OFF Your Plants For A Healthy Spring Growth
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On todays episode we learn to hardening plants off, and get planting in the greenhouse
Getting a Head Start with a Snow-Proof Hoop House (Zone 6a)
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on todays episode we garden in the snow and build two hoop houses Non affliate links Greenhouse - www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPHRYPYK?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 plastic - www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1TB8NSW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
What I Learned from My WORST Greenhouse Fail
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Todays episode is full of despair and dying plants in the greenhouse
November planting for a Winter Harvest, Zone 6a
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on todays episode we tackle fall planting
How to Overwinter your Peppers!
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On todays episode we learn how to Overwinter peppers and eggplants 0:00 - 0:38 Intro 0:39 -1:17 what is overwintering 1:18 - 3:31 uprooting 3:34 - 5:36 Pruning 5:37 - 6:29 Potting 6:30 - 6:43 temperature care 6:44 - 7:13 sunlight needs 7:14 - 7:29 watering care
Last Harvest Before Winter - October Zone 6a
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Its the last of the summer harvest
DIY Greenhouse Cover (Zone 6a)
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Its early October and the greenhouse needs covered
Early Fall Garden Harvest (Zone 6a)
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Its an early fall harvest here in the Pittsburgh Home Garden
From Garden to Plate - Okra
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on todays episode, Bamya is being made in the garden
August planting in Zone 6a
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On todays episode Litho pushes his summer seedlings to the limit
July Tour & Harvest Zone 6a
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The heat wave hasnt stopped but the garden keeps going on,
Heatwave Brassica Care
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It's 90 degrees & the lush greens needs some care
Mid June Garden Chores
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It's the middle and June and things need moved around the garden
Soil prep and Animal Prevention (Zone 6a)
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Soil prep and Animal Prevention (Zone 6a)
Hello new friend here. Happy to connect with you. Hope you can join me as well. Love the greenhouse.
LOVE!!!!
Wishing you much success!!
This is so exciting!!! Did you create the art? It is beautiful <3
You are definitely helping me learn. Thank you!
Thank you so much for checking it, something new, but in time there will be a whole catalog!! Hope you've been doing well in the garden
So excited to see you back and to see what you are up to! Thank you for this video.
Hi, very informative. Thanks for reading what i believe. Have an awesome night
thank you for checking it out, Excited to get into the science
Pittsburgh gardener here! So excited i found your channel! I’m hoping to start a container garden on my VERY sunny patio this spring. Thanks for the helpful info, keep it up :)
hey neighbor! Thanks for checking me out, this season ill be doing a lot of video work for growbag gardeners. so many cool option now
Excited to see how the hoop house works for you 💚. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. There's so much value in your content. I'm a first year gardener. And trial and error are my best tools. And you portray how to use those tools. Again, thank you.
thank you, that means a lot because it's my goal with this channel
Woot woot!😊
Where do you get your cayenne pepper seeds? I love growing them..I had them 2 years ago.. and last year didn't plant them because I lost the seeds I had saved.
"M.I. gardener "
You are fun to watch.. hope you grow your channel.. im only an hour away from Pittsburgh.. and it's freaking cold 🥶🥶.. I still didn't have a chance to plant my garlic. And I used big pots for all vegetables and also Vego raised garden.
hey neighbor loll.. hope youre staying warm, I too dont have garlic in but im thinking of just having a bunch of young garlic by late summer if planted soon
More, please! I really enjoyed this. I enjoy all of your content. Do whatever moves you 🙏
Thanks for the support, I'm always cooking up something new!
Cool channel
Can we get an update on this tragedy?
no update, im just back to do better
@ Wait, like you are starting from scratch? With seeds?
Lol i love the intro. And i wish my tomato plants would grow that hight. I suck at giving them proper support.
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yea its a process and youl fail sometimes important not to give up after a few seasons youl be a pro and forgot about the time before that :D first tip i can give you is to collect everything you find regarding plant matter leaves sticks whatever and use it to frequently top your soil with it as protective layer. not only against frost but that way you dont have to water that often and it it ferments meaning the leaves turn into a selfheating layer. not much but can get around 25 degrees not bad for free:) test it with a thermometer if you dont believe me. even easier to feel/test in a compost bin. they get hot haha. oh and id put an watering amphora in the center of every pot/field/box that way the soil draws water from it when needed and you only have to water like once every few days :) oh and they fill up in the rain obviously so thats helpfull too so the bigger you go there the lazier you can be later on with your watering:D
I can respect your appreciation for beets and fennel
😂😂 the intro was a masterpiece
Im so sorry this happened! Can’t wait for your books to come out❤
AWWW DARN! Ok we can reset! Keep growing!
I laughed and got sad with you 🤣🤣. But, on the bright side there’s hope
gotta bounce back even better right
@ yes!
I do backyard gardening as well
Thanks for sharing your lovely backyard garden
New subscriber here.
this is a crime that you still don’t have like a million subscribers! my new fave channel ❤
Oooooo
My sister heard, "Sexy plants... in a big bed..." 😂😂😂 And asked what I was watching? 🥕🍎🍅 PHG!
Im here for it! looking forward to watching grow 🙏🏾💜🌿
Peppers are easy to germinate in coir seed pods but you need to keep them moist, warm, and don't plant too deep, maybe 5mm only. Keep warm by sitting on an applicance like a dvr or with a seed heating pad, ideal temp about 80 degrees. Super hots like habanero can take a full month to germinate but usually if it takes that long the temp is too low, for most varieties its 4-7 days. Once germinated be careful not to overwater super hots and cayenne seedlings and keep room temp. For some reason they wilt easily if overwatered or if they get too hot until well established. But most other varieties are stronger earlier. All peppers need a lot of grow light early on to thicken up and do best in the transplant if you harden them off or put them in larger pots and grow them outdoors before moving them into the ground. They like fast draining soil but have to be watered 3 times daily in the desert sun because the roots are very shallow so you'd have to experiment with watering schedules in your own region. They get nice and bushy if you cut the top leaves early in their development after maybe five or six sets of leaves appear on the seedling and that helps thicken the trunk too.
this is incredibility detailed thank you!! I'm going to try this to the T
New friend....making it stick.
love your vibe
Just found you and loving your content!!!
thanks for checking me out love
Love your videos AND your garden space you have created!
I'm down here in Central Florida, just starting out with plants and growing. I love how you lay down on the ground and get up close with your garden❤ Will start doing the same thing here. 👍😀
yess snuggle up with your babies loll thanks for checking me out
Love your enthusiasm and joy of gardening 🥰
How I got my spinach to germinate, is after I seeded them in my nursery tray. I put a thin layer of straw over them to lock in the moisture. I now have spinach everywhere 😂
Noted, I gotta grab some fresh straw.. thank you
@@PittsburghHomeGarden no prob 💪🏾🫡
@PittsburghHomeGarden and also brother do you have other social media platforms. I would love to trade knowledge as we garden. I'll be making a garden page pretty soon myself
Hey , hey, Yay!! A new vid from your garden. I did a binge watch of all your other vids.
I appreciate that so much, thank youuu!!!
Hello, new friend and thanks. Zone 6a as well. So this works as well for eggplants?
hey neighbor lol, but yea though, same process, just leave a bit more stems
@PittsburghHomeGarden thank you!
Loved this! I did this once but the plants didn’t make it past winter. I’m subscribing. I love your voice and laugh!
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Bro send me some bitter melon seeds
You earned yourself a subscriber! Happy Halloween!
thanks for checking me out, Happy Halloween!
Beautiful outro!
good stuff.
14:33 purple bell peppers are my favorite 😏 the leaves make a good salad too " PepperDaddie ", yup sweet and hot peppers leaves are edible, TFS!
I didnt know that at all..thanks for letting me know
Sunflower seeds special garnish 😂 TFS your last awesome harvest!
Love your videos! I learn so much plus you are awesome ❤
thank youuu!!
@ do you have a donation link, so that we can contribute to this awesome content you are sharing with us?