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City Lot Gardening is your go-to resource for maximizing your gardening season on a small city lot in Central Indiana, Zone 5. Join us as we share expert tips, creative ideas, and practical advice on urban gardening. Whether you're dealing with challenging weather, like tornadoes and hailstorms, or looking to grow the biggest and best produce from heirloom seeds, we have the knowledge and experience to help you thrive.
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Видео
Third Hossinator Tomato Harvest 7/31/24
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Our Third Hossinator Tomato Harvest 7/31/24 #gardeningtips #urbangardening #organicgardening
Harvesting Purple Carrots 7/29/24
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Harvesting Lila Lu Sang Purple Carrots 7/29/24 #gardeningtips #urbangardening #organicgardening
Is the Frog Potato 🐸 the Strangest Looking Baby Dutch Potato? 🥔
Просмотров 4725 дней назад
In today's video, we showcase the peculiar appearance of a baby Dutch potato that resembles a frog. Join us as we delve into the intriguing growth patterns of these potatoes and discover their unique flavor profile. #Potato #BabyDutchPotato #Unusual #Frog #PotatoHarvest #Vegetables #Food #PotatoVarieties #Garden #Crop
Maximize Tomato Harvest: How to Support Heavy Tomato Plants
Просмотров 2475 дней назад
Discover effective techniques to support your heavy tomato plants and prevent them from falling over. Learn how to pick ripe tomatoes to reduce weight and minimize damage during storms. Enhance your tomato harvest with these valuable tips to ensure a bountiful yield. #TomatoHarvest #GardeningTips #PlantSupport #MaximizeYield #TomatoGarden #HarvestingTechniques #GardenMaintenance #HeavyTomatoPla...
Great potato harvest from 2 gallon flower pots 7/23/24 🌿 #ContainerGardening #UrbanFarming
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Morning, it's July 23rd, and today we're harvesting our baby Dutch yellow potatoes grown in small containers. These potatoes were originally bought from the market, and we've managed to cultivate them successfully in 2-3 gallon pots. Join us as we dig into the soil and see the fruits of our labor. We'll share tips on container gardening and growing supermarket potatoes. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro...
Preventing Tomato Cracking: Hossinator Tomato Harvest 7/22/24 🌦️ #TomatoHarvest #UrbanGardening
Просмотров 28910 дней назад
Morning, it's July 22nd, and we're preparing for several days of rain by harvesting our Hossinator tomatoes. To prevent cracking, we're picking the reddest tomatoes from our plants. Join us as we gather these ripe tomatoes and share tips on how to handle heavy rain and blight issues. See our bountiful harvest and learn how to protect your tomatoes in challenging weather. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intr...
Harvesting Lettuce Seeds: Paris Island Longstanding Lettuce 7/20/24 🌱 #SeedSaving #UrbanGardening
Просмотров 10112 дней назад
Morning, it's July 20th, and today we're harvesting seeds from our Paris Island Longstanding lettuce. After bolting in the spring, our lettuce has grown into tall stalks with beautiful yellow flowers. Watch as we collect and prepare these seeds for future planting, ensuring a continuous supply of heirloom lettuce in our garden. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:04 - Lettuce Bolting Overview 0:1...
Counting Up the Haul: 96 Hossinator Cucumbers Harvested! 🌱 #GardeningTips #UrbanGardening
Просмотров 21414 дней назад
Morning, it's July 18th, and we're back with another cucumber harvest update! Today, we're picking more Hossinator cucumbers, pushing our total count to an impressive 96 cucumbers from our four plants. Watch as we navigate through some leaf damage and beetle issues while celebrating our bountiful harvest. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:04 - Cucumber Harvest Overview 0:13 - Current Tally: 82 ...
Picking Our First Kentucky Blue Pole Beans of the Season 7/17/24 🌱 #GardeningTips #urbangardening
Просмотров 17015 дней назад
Morning, it's July 17th, and today we're picking our Kentucky Blue Pole Beans. Our vertical lattice setup has worked wonderfully, allowing for easy harvesting before the beans get too long. Join us as we start the canning process with these fresh beans from our beautiful garden. Prayer: 🙏 Dear Lord, we thank you for the bountiful harvest of Kentucky Blue Pole Beans. Please continue to bless our...
Is Hosssinator 🍅 the Secret to Growing Gigantic Tomatoes? 🌱
Просмотров 53617 дней назад
Discover the techniques and tips that can help you achieve stunning tomato harvests in your own garden. #GiantTomatoes #Hossinator #TomatoGrowingTips #UrbanGardening #CityLotGardening #GreenThumb #GardeningTips #HomegrownTomatoes #PlantLovers #GardeningInsights
Giant Marconi Pepper Harvest and Care Tips 🌶️ #OrganicGardening #PepperHarvest
Просмотров 51818 дней назад
Morning, it's July 14th, and today we are giving an update on our giant Marconi pepper plants. Planted against our house, these peppers have grown impressively, with some reaching up to 9 inches long! Learn about our planting, soil amendment, and care techniques that have resulted in these thriving plants. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:03 - Pepper Plant Update 0:10 - History of the Planting...
How to Propagate Rosemary Successfully 🌿 #HerbGardening #PlantPropagation
Просмотров 10619 дней назад
Afternoon, it's July 13th, and today we're sharing our method for propagating rosemary plants. Learn how to take cuttings from your rosemary and grow new plants easily. We'll walk you through the steps to ensure your herb garden thrives. Perfect for anyone looking to expand their garden or start selling herb plants. Timestamps: 0:01 - Introduction 0:03 - Rosemary Plant Update 0:22 - How to Prop...
Protect Your Cabbage Plants: Keeping Pesky Inchworms at Bay
Просмотров 46620 дней назад
Learn how to safeguard your cabbage and tomato plants from destructive inchworms. Discover effective techniques to keep these pests away and preserve your precious plants. Watch now to ensure a healthy harvest. #PlantProtection #GardenPests #InchwormControl #CabbageCare #TomatoPlants #GardeningTips #PestPrevention #OrganicGardening #HealthyHarvest #GreenThumb
Harvesting Enormously-Sized HOSSINATOR Tomatoes! OVER 400 Videos of Garden Tips DIY Seed to Harvest
Просмотров 57820 дней назад
Witness the incredible size of our Halsinator tomatoes, as we reveal our secret to growing massive, delicious fruits. Join us on our gardening channel, City Lot Gardening, where we share our expertise through over 400 videos. Don't miss out on the jaw-dropping experience! #GiantTomatoes #UrbanGardening #GardeningTips #OrganicGardening #TomatoVarieties #garden #diy #TomatoLovers #T
Giant Hossinator Tomatoes Harvest - Our Biggest Yet! 🍅🌿 #TomatoHarvest #UrbanGardening
Просмотров 49520 дней назад
Morning, it's July 11th, and we've got an exciting update on our Hossinator tomato plants. After lots of rain, our plants are bursting with tomatoes and struggling to stay upright. Join us as we harvest the largest Hossinator tomatoes we've ever grown. Get ready to see some impressive tomatoes and hear tips on supporting your plants. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:05 - Update on Tomato Plant...
They are pretty. GOD make our food lovely.
@@sf55514 he certainly has blessed us this year 🙏
awesome harvest 👌 🥔🥔🥔👌
@@backtonature433 thanks for watching friend 👍
Beautiful tomatoes 🍅
Very red, one of the prettiest reds ❤❤❤❤
Wow, amazing gardening skills. I just picked one tomato today…lol. We planted the Mortgage Lifter variety which are delicious with few seeds. Thanks for sharing your garden🍅
We don't even have a flower. Guess I have to wait longer for my tomato sandwich. They are beautiful.
Beautiful tomatoes
Great harvest! I'm definitely going to try the hossinators next year.
I want some of your Marconi seeds! Those things are monsters!!!
@@SodbustaIf you do a Google search there are many seed companies online that sell the Giant Marconi variety for less then $ 5 bucks , I would suggest you select the largest seeds from the pack you buy and plant those first then when you harvest your peppers save the seeds from your largest peppers and do that again the next year and you will be amazed at your results and also store your seeds when dried in the refrigerator in a Paper Envelope Not Plastic so they can breathe you could put them back in the original paper pack in the fridge or use a mailing envelope (that's what I do ) . Thanks for watching friend 👍
Ok imma reveal da truth Its shaped like a... Penis
This is great to know. How long will they keep in fridge, would they last 6 months? 😊
@@voodoomotion5855 yes we have had them last that long , even if they start sprouting they can still be planted 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 wonderful thanks for sharing your knowledge, very useful and hopefully cost saving. They are quite expensive to buy in the UK per seed even in bulk 😂
Great vid, wat r u gonna do with all ur carrots?
@@fionag8869 they are vaccume sealed and in the freezer thanks for watching friend 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 oh ok, thx
Do you eat all those potatoes when you harvest them or you sell and give some away
@@lavernmcgaw9873 we gave some to family and friends , we pressure can them for storing , and we eat them . We actually are still eating these from last October they will last almost a year in storage if cured properly we have a video of how we cured and stored these sweet potatoes on our channel its titled how we cure and store our sweet potatoes 1o/18/23 if your interested thanks for watching 👍
Wow those are some huge potatoes
@@lavernmcgaw9873 yes they are large lol thanks for watching friend
Your garden looks so healthy! What an amazing bounty you have gotten from your cucumber plants! I have one plant growing and hope to get a nice harvest from it! I'm in Florida, so we have a long season. Take care. 😊
Awesome 👌 thanks for sharing 👍
Yum!! 😋 thanks for sharing 🙏🥕💜
I have noticed they all look like that when they are not orange in the inside ❤❤❤
Yeah I like the uniqueness ❤❤❤
I enjoy seeing what God gives you thanks for sharing ❤
Amazing a few orange ones in there ❤
They would look so pretty in jars!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! My 1st time watching your channel and I have been considering this for a long time now. Thanks to you I’m doing this this week! I have 13 5 gallon buckets left (I grew peas (✅) and I have cucumbers in another one that are going CRAZY! I’m doing them vertical this year. So I’ll get busy prepping some buckets for potatoes. Did you fertilize? What soil? I’m in Utah so I’m hoping I can do this. My heart is in it so that counts for something right? Seriously thank you kind Sir.
@@Nana2KCASBO we basically reused our garden soil with some potting mix added to loosen up the soil , we amended the soil with Bone Meal , Wood Ash , and organic Tomato and Vegetable fertilizer. I would add that this variety is indeterminate so that could have been why we had a nice harvest from such small pots . I also have Sarpo Mira indeterminate potatoes planted in 5 gallon buckets the tops are around 5 feet tall I'll be doing a harvest video on those soon and it's appearing that they may be our best container harvest yet so stay tuned friend and thanks for watching 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 I am overwhelmed by the generosity of information in your reply❣️ I do the Bone meal (plus clean dry & create a fine powder from our Silkies eggs) but didn’t know about the T & V fertilizer or the wood ash (for which I haven’t any) but I’ll revisit the video for the one you use (T & V fertilizer) I’m not sure which potato’s I’ll select to attempt to grow as I haven’t paid too much attention to brands/names/varieties to date. I just know in my heart I want/need to try. I’m doing them in the 5 gallon buckets for 2 reasons (not that we don’t have space) BUT with the mild winter we’ve had there has been a massive (and I do mean MASSIVE) population of voles, mice and gophers here in Utah. So much so that I’ve lost most of my garden to the critters! So, I’ll be lining my buckets (on the outside) around the holes with fine wire to attempt to keep the pesky little critters away! The “Pest” companies are working 16 hour days just to try and assist in saving gardens/yards. I/we haven’t seen it this bad in YEARS! 2~ I’m working on the suns placement later in the year going into fall. To some this may not matter but with the area we live I want to give them the best chance with short growing time as we never know what Mother Nature has up her sleeve for us here. Also, I found we have a massive virgin clay area that I was planning on growing a lot of produce to which isn’t ideal for growing this year to which I happen to stumble upon your video of “clay area”. Fate? Chance? Happening to stumble upon your channel just now…🤷♀️ I’m telling you we have our own weather system in the area we live in here in Utah. I’ll view other videos you have as we’re similar in “zones” since they’ve shifted some zones around this year. Thank you again and I’ll make sure that I take notes. Blessings to you and your wonderful family. Respectfully, Staci 🌺
@@Nana2KCASBO with your short growing season left might I suggest Yukon Gold variety potatoes if you can find them they are a determinate potato that finish in 90 to 100 days after sprouting above ground you may also want to wrap the bottom of your buckets in hardware cloth and bury the buckets 2 to 3 inches in the ground your potatoes will grow safely inside the buckets and the roots can grow down into the ground and get more nutrients , thanks again for commenting and watching friend 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 I’m in Utah and that’s a very common potato (I can always go north to Idaho not so far away too😁) I’ll do the wire outside of the bucket and bury them as our yard has been attacked by VOLES and if I’m going all this work I’ll be damned if I’m going to feed them anymore! So I’ll cut them in 1/2, wait till they “scab” over then finish doing the burying. Idk if I’ll have enough time to get a cycle out of them but I’ll do my best and let you know! Thanks again for the great ideas and information. If I do not succeed this year I’ll prep for the spring for sure 🥰
Nice harvest
@@BeFree-BeFrugal thanks for watching 👍
Carrots & Parsnips grow well in my Michigan zone 6A garden (30 gallon grow bags) but they take a long time to get nice & big. I sow them in early April, and start harvesting the end of October through early December. The Lunar White & black nebula varieties do grow faster & they tend to bolt the 1st year if I leave them in the ground too late into the season.
I’ve been waiting for this harvest. ❤❤❤ Save the carrot tops for Pesto, for soups and salads.
Yes, do not waste any part. Eat as greens
Nice carrot harvest.
75 day variety we grew them 90 days and thinned them overall 5 out of 10 my opinion 👍
What do they taste like?
@@IAMGiftbearer when green they taste like a bell pepper but when they are fully red ripe they have a sweet smokey grilled flavor perfect for stuffing with rice , meat and cheese 👍
I just used many sizes for a project Even a one gallon 😆 can’t wait to see what’s in these if anything 😅but I tried ❤ Good job buddy ❤
@@Pinkpumpkingardener I hope you have a bountiful harvest from your pots thanks for watching friend 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 aww I thanks buddy ! It’s my first try and I’m absolutely gonna make this my main crop next year potatoes and sweet potatoes have been so fun! I did different varieties of regular potatoes and grow bags, buckets soil bags, and pots to see how it works! Thank you for all of your information! It helps people like me new gardeners grow their own food 🥰 ♥️
Great idea they grow fast and make a prettybflower
very nice! growing our own food is common sense & wisdom, therapeutic for the body, mind & spirit :) keep growing!
@@MariaFe-mw4fe I totally agree friend thanks for watching 👍
The peppers are a work of art.
@@sf55514 thanks for watching friend 👍
Smoked pepper sounds delicious.
@@sf55514 they really are great tasting peppers 👍
Is it too late to plant? New England I want garlic plants. How long from seed to harvest?
@@Gemma_626 you guys (New England ) plant your garlic cloves the same time we do , we plant the cloves beginning or middle of October and harvest them in July the following year when the plants are turning brown I have a video on the channel of this year's garlic harvest I uploaded a few weeks ago it will show you when to harvest and what the plants will look like at harvest time check it out it's very informative 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 thank you so much!!
Those are amazing! Where do you get seeds?? I didn't know they grew above ground. I want to grow these ❤
@@Gemma_626 we got the Ailsa Craig Onion seeds from Baker Creek Seed Company online , they will send you a free seed catalog too just by requesting it on their website 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 thank you!!! I've learned so much in a few hours than I have all year lol. Thank you.
How can you eat it now? 😅
@@Gemma_626 Frog leg taters 😆
@@citylotgardening6171 😂🤣
That’s super cool. ❤
I think you are almost a master gardener ❤❤❤
What a lovely harvest superstar peppers ❤🙏🏾big as Carlos 😂
Ba bro that's a spaceship
Maybe there’s dog food with bone meal ❤
Earth worms are the best thing ever made for gardening ❤🙏🏾
Ten years experience that’s great are you still learning ❤?
@@TheRealBWA learn something new every year 👍
It does look like a frog 😮❤
Yes GOD'S blessings.
The tomatoes are big. Beautiful.
You got a great harvest from these small flower pots the soil you use must be very rich and fertile GREAT HARVEST JUST FANTASTIC!! 🙏🙏🌻🌻
@@eldorawillie6108 yes , we reuse our garden soil in the pots and amend it with fertilizer , now we have strawberry plants in the pots 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 Thank you for sharing what you did to your soil to get such a great harvest. Keep up your great work. GOD BLESS YOU IN ALL YOIR EFFORTS!! 🙏🙏🌻
What a fantastic harvest! I've been growing potatoes in 5 gallon buckets for a few years and never get that good of a harvest. Those tiny ones can be planted and grown as well. I have an experiment going, I decided not to harvest and left the potatoes to grow another season. The foliage is still green and healthy, but I can't wait to harvest this time.
@@DorenesFoodPrepResource I hope you have a bountiful harvest friend thanks for watching 👍
U know that U are doing it too early as the plant should of flowered then died off then dig them up...also U should replant the ones starting to grow again top up with cow manure...but o.k.harvest.. 😂😂😂
@@karenjoy7557 the plants did flower but they only had a few flowers on them I guess because of the blight that's why I harvested them because of the severe blight and I needed these pots for my strawberry plants lol , this is our third harvest this year of potatoes we have over 40 lbs so far from 5 gallon buckets and from our raised beds that we replanted with yukon golds again that we will harvest in October that's why we harvested these small ones when we did 👍