Out Growin'
Out Growin'
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Start your 2025 garden plans now!
The first step to a successful planting season is getting and staying organized!
I always start with my planting calendar to keep me on track!
#gardening #garden #gardeningtips #seeds #seedstarting #flowergarden #cutflowers
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The worst of the worst garden crops of 2024!
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My top 5 worst garden crops of 2024! It might be surprising but it was a tough garden year! My seeds were from www.damseeds.com/ #gardening #garden #vegetables #vegetablegarden #growyourownfood #grow
Top 5 garden crops of 2024!
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Here is my top 5 food crops from 2024! The link to my melon video is here: ruclips.net/video/yYi6Mwe9s5s/видео.htmlsi=HojXzXlM2DFS603E Salsa verde recipe: pin.it/7CsU6N9W3 Pickled jalapeño recipe: pin.it/5SZlMClWe Some photos courtesy of William Dam Seeds #garden #gardening #food #vegetables #melon #ediblegardening #saskatchewan #canada
Losing a cow is never easy!
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Sadly our sweet Gumball girl went down on Friday and wasn’t able to gain the strength or health to get back up! I like to share the realness of what happens at the ranch because it is easy to always share the good, and not everyone likes to share the harsh realities! I am heartbroken but absolutely know this is the right decision! #ranch #cattle #cow #cattlefarm #dairycow
Checking the garlic snow cover and checking cows! @outgrowin
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Going to check on the garden and mainly the garlic snow cover!! Because I don’t use a mulch on my garlic, it is imperative to have decent snow cover to insulate the crop! Last year at this time we didn’t have any snow, and hardly had any all year! That definitely could have been impactful on my poor crop this past season. The cows only came back to the yard 2 weeks ago so naturally we have to g...
Lisianthus, preparing for the 2025 season! @outgrowin
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After growing lisanthus for my second year, I can honestly say that they aren’t the worst anymore! Instead of ordering seeds and starting them myself, I ordered plugs and that was a game changer for me! But if you are wanting to start lisianthus seeds yourself, it’s time to start thinking about ordering now to be able to start in the new year! I have decided to order plugs again for 2025 becaus...
Cut flower fails of 2024 and what I won’t be growing in 2025!
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As a beginner flower grower I am still learning all the time! 2024 was no exception to that! I had some major fails to go along with my major wins and I want to share them with you! If you have any advice please help me out! Photos are courtesy of William Dam Seeds & Johnny’s Seeds! #gardening #cutflowergarden #garden #flowergarden #cutflowers #flower #flowers #saskatchewan #canada
The best of the best for 2024, cut flowers edition! @outgrowin
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My top 5 cut flowers for the season plus 6 pleasant surprises! I have order more dahlia tubers from www.unicornblooms.com/ I have already placed one seed order from www.damseeds.com/ I will be ordering more seeds in the very near future from a variety of places but will post when and where I order from. #gardening #garden #cutflowers #flower #flowers #flowergarden
Long lasting flowers, a couple of my must do’s!
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When I buy store bought flowers I always snip the ends and remove all greenery that might be below the water surface! I also remove broken stems, damaged flowers & leaves and refresh the water every couple days. When I refresh the water I snip a little off the ends as well to remove any bacterial that might be growing in the stems! #flowers #flower #freshflowerarragement
Tulips; why I have removed them from my cut flower roster!
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Tulips; why I have removed them from my cut flower roster!
Garlic planting made simple! How I’m planting on my 10th season growing!
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Garlic planting made simple! How I’m planting on my 10th season growing!
Storing dahlia tubers for winter, trying something new! @outgrowin
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Storing dahlia tubers for winter, trying something new! @outgrowin
Garden wrap up, the pressure is on to get it all done!
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Garden wrap up, the pressure is on to get it all done!
Garden grown melons! What I learned about harvesting and when to do it!
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Garden grown melons! What I learned about harvesting and when to do it!
Cut flower bouquet filler/greenery; tomatillo plants!
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Cut flower bouquet filler/greenery; tomatillo plants!
The basics to get you started! Don’t over think it and get planting!
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The basics to get you started! Don’t over think it and get planting!
How I build a simple cut flower bouquet, let the creative juices flow!
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How I build a simple cut flower bouquet, let the creative juices flow!
Harvesting garlic after a tough growing season and how much i actually grew!
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Harvesting garlic after a tough growing season and how much i actually grew!
A good, quick way to minimize weeds in a hurry!
Просмотров 1105 месяцев назад
A good, quick way to minimize weeds in a hurry!
My first wedding bouquet order and it was the most fun!
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My first wedding bouquet order and it was the most fun!
It’s garlic scape season! What is a garlic scape and what do you do with it??
Просмотров 535 месяцев назад
It’s garlic scape season! What is a garlic scape and what do you do with it??
Come along while I prepare for the first week of our fresh flower subscriptions!
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Come along while I prepare for the first week of our fresh flower subscriptions!
Succession planting your garden for endless abundance!
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Succession planting your garden for endless abundance!
Tulips; things to consider before investing in a bulk bulb order and growing!
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Tulips; things to consider before investing in a bulk bulb order and growing!
Garlic growing; a few basic tips for a successful crop!!
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Garlic growing; a few basic tips for a successful crop!!
The best advice I can give is to just get planting!! Join me as I start planting our veg garden!
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The best advice I can give is to just get planting!! Join me as I start planting our veg garden!
Let’s go on a garden tour! Plant support, tulips, garlic and more!
Просмотров 688 месяцев назад
Let’s go on a garden tour! Plant support, tulips, garlic and more!
Let’s get planting in zone 3B! Why I love direct sowing cut flower seeds!
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Let’s get planting in zone 3B! Why I love direct sowing cut flower seeds!
Milking our dairy cow! It’s a whole new world for me and this is how I’m doing it!
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Milking our dairy cow! It’s a whole new world for me and this is how I’m doing it!
Calving! The actual birth of a calf! An amazing event to witness!
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Calving! The actual birth of a calf! An amazing event to witness!

Комментарии

  • @SmallBlessingsHomestead
    @SmallBlessingsHomestead 5 дней назад

    Veseys sells seeds for a Fruit Burst Calendula that work nice for floral bouquets I find them taller than other varieties and stems a bit straighter too.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 дня назад

      Ok, good to know!! I might have had those a while back because I did have a lovely variety that grew beautifully but I’ve had so much calendula seed from years past I’ve been trying to use it all up! I might have to get some of that variety! I LOVE calendula so much

  • @SG-wu2zy
    @SG-wu2zy 17 дней назад

    Who is this strange woman talking to a cow? Anyways, hope you had a nice Christmas!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 17 дней назад

      🤣🤣 I’m always taking or singing to the cows, it keeps them calm, that’s how I get to pet them 🙃 Hope you had a lovely Christmas too! 🎄

  • @shadowbeing476
    @shadowbeing476 25 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing!! Your videos always look so nice and are well done!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 25 дней назад

      Thank you so much!! I appreciate the feedback because I feel quite new at the whole RUclips thing still! 😊

  • @madaboutflowers3136
    @madaboutflowers3136 26 дней назад

    I love your cat 😊

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 25 дней назад

      Why thank ya! His name is Texas and he loves to be in all the action! 😻

  • @cynthiajones6775
    @cynthiajones6775 Месяц назад

    I totally agree w you about some of what you said about seeding ur own Lisianthus. This is my 3 rd year seeding them and year one was great, but year two they got too hot in my grow room and lots dried up and died. Since then I’ve learned they prefer to grow in cooler temps, and kept moist but not wet, & don’t let them dry out, and have a lot of patience😳! This year I’m growing Lavendar, Red and Brown. 75 of each ( hopefully ) Germination was pretty good but hard to see exactly as very tiny, using a purple grow bulb ( obscures green seedling colour ) but it looks like lots of lavendar, red and maybe not as many brown? As well they are out of my brow room and on my cooler dining table. I’m hopeful but I’m a senior lady w mobility issues w lots of spare time! As well I seeded them Dec 1 ( last year Feb 3 ( too late ) and year 1 I bought plugs! Could be why it was my best year! Anyway it’s very rewarding starting my own lisianthus seeds. Ask me in the spring if that’s still the case haha . First time watcher! Happy to see another zone 3 gardener!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 29 дней назад

      Good for you for starting your own lisi seeds!!! I honestly commend anyone who does because they are a job but they are so worth it!! This will be my 3rd season growing them coming up but I ordered plugs rather than seeding myself. I just don’t have the time for them and have so many other things I love to start! I think you are smart to get them started December 1 because I also found the 1st year I grew them and started them, I could have started much earlier than I did! Happy growing and thank you for joining in! 😊 lovely to see another zone 3 gardener

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 Месяц назад

    Definitely Tulips are something you need to harvest several times a,day and then refrigerate. It doesn't work otherwise. I grow 6,500 every year and it definitely is a full-time job. Love from Ireland as always ❤

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 29 дней назад

      Absolutely! Tulips are a whole other thing lol! They are definitely not for me at this time as I am only half time at the ranch/farm where the garden is! Good for you on growing them! How long have you been growing for?? You certainly have it down to a science!! Thank you for your information and comments they are so greatly appreciated 🙏

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 Месяц назад

    Garden Gathered is the look. Its got movement and texture. Its exactly what I do. Watching from Ireland ❤

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 29 дней назад

      Yes, garden gathered! Love that!! Thank you so much and welcome to my channel! 😊

  • @margarethairsine8648
    @margarethairsine8648 Месяц назад

    I am sorry for your loss xoxo

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @grapefruitpineapple7667
    @grapefruitpineapple7667 Месяц назад

    Hello, I live in zone 3 and I'm planning to grow wedding flowers for a early July wedding. The bride wants the colors blue and red. What could I grow in my home garden that would bloom first week of July? In terms of annuals I'll definately direct sow some of that phacelia you mentioned! Anything else you'd recommend ?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Hey, very exciting for you to be doing flowers for a wedding! I did flowers for a wedding in the early part of July this past summer and I had quite a variety ready by then. For blue I had bachelors buttons, i succession plant them all season to have them constantly growing. I also had snapdragons, soapwort, salvia, ranunculus. Are you able to start any seeds indoors? Or direct sowing all? Here is the link to them on my instagram. instagram.com/share/BABgoqilHM

  • @nancyfaircloth3224
    @nancyfaircloth3224 Месяц назад

    I dream to have a homestead one day.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      What a beautiful dream to have! I hope for it to come true for you sooner than later!!

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

    It’s so true that you need a good light setup. Mine got leggy last time and died. With window method. I have some saved seeds from plants that I will use to learn this year and invest in just one good light to see if it is worth it for me. I also sprinkled some seeds around in a wildflower area that I have so that would be amazing I they came up next spring 😄Aside from that I talked to my local nursery and they are willing to start plugs too so that’s an option. Here’s to a good lisi year!😅

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Yes the window is just not sufficient lighting for most seeds. The sunlight is too filtered through the glass and the plants always seem to strain toward what light does come in. Good plan on waiting to see if it’s worth it for you to purchase one. There are many affordable options to even just try one light. Wildflower seeds should come back and then if you let some self seed, they will return year after year. I have wildflowers all over my garden and I love how it’s a surprise every year as to what’s coming back! Yay, to the nursery doing that! I think most garden/plant people want to support each other and see them be successful! Sounds like it’s shaping up to be a great year for you!!

  • @jenniferbohnet-stgermain3672
    @jenniferbohnet-stgermain3672 Месяц назад

    Are they waiting in line for pets?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Yes they were coming for a visit and some pets! I haven’t really seen them much because they were out in pasture since the spring so it’s always fun to see them all winter long.

    • @jenniferbohnet-stgermain3672
      @jenniferbohnet-stgermain3672 Месяц назад

      @outgrowin it's just cute to see their faces saying come on its my turn. Oh look it's suzie(random name) up there with her kids you know I'll be out here all day waiting for My kiss haha. It's adorable no one is pushing and shoving. You're lucky you get that much of a crowd waiting to see you ❤️

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Thank you so much!! This is our misfit herd, some of them I raised from bottle, some were born and froze their ears or hooves, we got the dairy cow to raise some calves that were twins and their mom couldn’t manage 2 so they are all pretty used to me being around! my partner is a softie and has to keep them all! It’s not quite the same with our main herd! They will take a bit to warm up to me again after the summer out at pasture but they will come around! 😊 I am so grateful for the cow visits! I truly love them all!

  • @meganmarkle3104
    @meganmarkle3104 Месяц назад

    ❤❤

  • @margarethairsine8648
    @margarethairsine8648 Месяц назад

    I am no expert as its only the 3rd year I've saved my tubers. I would suggest following Dahlia Mandrew he put out a few videos about dividing that I found really helpful. Bonus he is Canadian!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Ok great!! Thank you, I will definitely go give a follow, I’m hopeful to do some splitting at the end of this coming season so I’ll take all the help I can get!! I greatly appreciate your comment! 😊

  • @brianbuildsstuff
    @brianbuildsstuff Месяц назад

    I loved using volunteer cherry tomatoes in my bouquets this summer! My volunteer tomatillos got a little too bug eaten to use very much.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Yes to that!!! I did use spinach once it bolted, it looked pretty cool!! I think we should normalize more of that!! I wonder what other food plants would work good?? Maybe Swiss chard, The rainbow stuff? Beet leaves? Have you tried anything else that not necessarily a cut flower or regular foliage?

    • @brianbuildsstuff
      @brianbuildsstuff Месяц назад

      @outgrowin radish flowers and seed pods were pretty, too. I'll have to try spinach.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Good call! I always have plenty of those that go to seed!

  • @janepeters5732
    @janepeters5732 Месяц назад

    The statice had aster wilt at least that’s what I was told!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Is that similar to fusarium wilt? I’ve not heard of asters wilt before. There were definitely a couple things going on with my statice this year so it’s entirely possible it was the aster wilt.

    • @janepeters5732
      @janepeters5732 Месяц назад

      I guess it’s actually aster yellows. Next spring I will be using row cover on my asters. This is my last resort. I have found in other cases if I use row cover for insects on crops that are really affected by flying creatures not earwigs or slugs I have a greater chance of success. The asters take a worse beating than the statice. My statice is only affected late in the year and I don’t lose a lot of stems. Asters on the other hand get totally wiped out. I just pull them out as they start wilting and before you know it there are none left 🥲 This is from Google lol Overview . aster yellows can affect statice: What is aster yellows? A chronic disease caused by a mycoplasma-like organism that affects a wide range of plants, including flowers, vegetables, and weeds How it affects statice Statice, a perennial flower, can be damaged by aster yellows. Symptoms may include leaf reddening and yellowing. Other plants affected by aster yellows Many other flowers, including asters, marigolds, coneflowers, and zinnias, can also be affected by aster yellows. Symptoms vary Symptoms of aster yellows can vary depending on the plant, the strain of the phytoplasma, and the age or size of the plant when it was infected. How it spreads The aster leafhopper is considered the primary vector of aster yellows. Damage in the garden may be patchy or spotty because it spreads where insects feed.

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 Месяц назад

    Johnny seeds do not tell you if they need stratification. Ilook each seed variety up anf stratify them a month before growing. You may want to do that too. 😊 I bought seeds ftom Eden Brothers and they said to stratify. I wish other companies added that to their packets.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      That is a great tip! Thank you! I didn’t really think of that but I’m definitely going to this year for sure! I haven’t heard of Eden brothers before but I will check them out too! I appreciate your advice!!😊

  • @kayleeonstein
    @kayleeonstein Месяц назад

    15:15 I would try the Persian cress again if I were you. I direct sowed 4 weeks before my last frost (zone 5b) and it germinated and grew 4 ft tall.

    • @kayleeonstein
      @kayleeonstein Месяц назад

      Could also try strawflowers instead of paper daisy’s

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Really??? Perhaps the stuff i planted that didn’t germinate will come up this year?? I absolutely adore the look of it so thank you for your encouragement! I will definitely try again!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I have grown those, they were decent this year. I just need to grow more of them but you’re right those are a good replacement for the paper daisy.

  • @ilenehales7849
    @ilenehales7849 Месяц назад

    What was the name of #5 on your surprise list

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      It’s Phacelia 😊

  • @ilenehales7849
    @ilenehales7849 Месяц назад

    Thrips are awful. Large organza bags, put over the buds of dahlias help with the bug pressure.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I tried those bags and they were not helpful at all! I’m not sure if it was my timing at getting them on, or if there was something else going on too. But I stopped using them and things bounced back after the evenings got colder.

    • @ilenehales7849
      @ilenehales7849 Месяц назад

      I had the same results, they helped only some of the time ​@@outgrowin

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I’m glad to hear that because I was wondering if there was something more going on.

    • @janepeters5732
      @janepeters5732 Месяц назад

      @@ilenehales7849 I find organza bags work 100% on my dahlias for earwigs. They will do the same for Japanese Beetles which unfortunately have found my corner of the universe.

  • @ilenehales7849
    @ilenehales7849 Месяц назад

    When do you start your Asters ?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I start them about 6 or so weeks before our last frost sooo off the top of my head I’m thinking I started them in end of march beginning of April

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

    Coupla notes! Love the video. I winter sowed mignonette and it did good but then I never transplanted it so it was a fail for me. You’ll now have celosia for the rest of your life!!!very cool that you are not giving up on most but completely understandable about expensive tulips

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Thank you so much!! So did you sow the mignonette indoors under light?? And I’m not sure what you mean that I’ll have celosia for life now?? Is mignonette a part of the celosia family? I’m not super familiar with it as it was my first time growing it but I love the idea of it and definitely hope for some volunteer to pop up! Thanks for sharing your experience I’m going to look into it further for this coming year for sure!!😊

    • @mhubertcfi
      @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

      @ ooops. I meant you’ll have calendula for life. Mine has come back in various places around the garden for 10 years now. It’s kind of near because you can select for traits that you like such as doubles or color and pull the rest. I winter-sowed the mignonette outside. It’s the lazy-woman’s way to do it

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Ohh ok got ya! Yes I already have calendula popping up all over!! I love it! I also have lots of volunteer sunflowers and they all just bring me so much joy!! Can I ask what zone you’re in? I wonder if I could plant in the fall for spring crop too? It’s a bit late for me now but if I don’t have success this year maybe I’ll try that too!

    • @mhubertcfi
      @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

      @ I’m in zone 6b and really have never messed around too much with fall planting except for perennials and biennials. I don’t have a light setup so I rely on self-seeders and winter sowing (which can be done in any zone). Have never had much luck intentionally direct sowing plants because eventually I lose to weeds but I have set up an area to direct sow very close which then will get moved to their forever homes. I call them nursery beds

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Ok, I understand! I do have a small grow light set up that I start quite a bit under. I do order some plugs and liners from wholesale suppliers and a lot of direct sowing. It’s a whole mixed bag but I am just learning still and am aware i have a lot more to learn!

  • @kimjapinga6550
    @kimjapinga6550 Месяц назад

    I’ve never grown asters before, but Johnny’s Seeds has this recommendation: “Row cover or insect netting helps prevent the spread of Aster Yellows Virus by leafhoppers.” I don’t know if that is helpful or practical, but I thought I would throw it out there. Cute kitty!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      Good tips, Thank you! Johnnys has so much wonderful information! And thank you about the kitty! 😊 he gets away with a lot because he’s so dang cute hahha

  • @TerryArmelin
    @TerryArmelin Месяц назад

    Did you grow feverfew as a daisy type flower?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I haven’t but it is definitely on my list! It was on my list last year and I somehow missed getting seeds and by the time garden season rolled around I figured I had enough! I will definitely order it this year! Have you grown it before? Any hot tips for growing it?

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

    I agree. Tulips are unsustainable and not environmentally healthy. I’m experimenting with using the perennial taller types like Darwin that you can get decent stem length from and still leave lower leaves to regenerate the bulb. The problem with singles is that you need foliage at a time when there is not much so I’m also experimenting with forcing apple blossoms to pair with them

    • @mhubertcfi
      @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

      Not sustainable or healthy as currently used in the cut flower world that is

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      I would love to hear how you make out with the ones you’re going to try? I don’t know a whole big bunch about tulips but I am curious to know how you make out! I wish they made more sense to grow but they just don’t for me and what I do but you never know they might make an appearance sometime down the road again!

    • @mhubertcfi
      @mhubertcfi Месяц назад

      @@outgrowin I waited too long to pull the bulbs after the foliage died off this year and many were rotted but I did get quite a few that were around 12cm which means they would produce a good bloom the next year. I just bought a bulk mixed Darwin/Fosteriana crate but most stems were 14-18 inches even leaving the bottom foliage so I call that a win. A lot of the bulbs had divided into 4 small bulblets which I expect will take a couple of years to size up so I think sustainability would take multiple years to build up stock and get a repeating cycle. I have the luxury of space to play around with and time to wait for them to size up.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin Месяц назад

      So when I was picking my tulips I would pull them out bulb and all, and even then the bulbs had started to multiply. But you definitely gave me some good information! For the tulips that didn’t amount to much, I left them in the ground until the fall because I didn’t have time to deal with them and yes they had all either multiplied into very small bulbs or rotted out!! It might have been best to dig them up and then replant in the fall.

  • @janew5351
    @janew5351 2 месяца назад

    Have you ever tried 1 tbsp baking soda in 1 gallon water pre soak? Or a rinse in hydrogen peroxide? Before planting.

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 2 месяца назад

      No, I never have. In fact never even heard to do this before?? Is that what you do? I would love to know the why to this? I have been growing garlic for about 10 years quite successfully by just planting in the ground as is.

  • @jimgreenaway678
    @jimgreenaway678 2 месяца назад

    Do you plant before or after your first frost?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 2 месяца назад

      This year I planted after frost. I would say most years I do plant after frost but no real reason other than that’s when I have the time. To be honest I have planted when the ground was close to frozen and my garlic still grew. I don’t recommend that but garlic is hardier than we give it credit for.

    • @janew5351
      @janew5351 2 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin I read about the baking soda soak fro Hickorycroft farm near Kingston, they plant 2000 plus

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 2 месяца назад

      Oh very interesting. I’ve never hear that before. But I believe everyone has what works for them and that’s the beauty of gardening! So much to learn!

  • @moochythecat3435
    @moochythecat3435 2 месяца назад

    Haha!!.... Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Carbon, and Black Prince...

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 2 месяца назад

      Yum! I haven’t grown any of those other ones but I think I might try! Any that you absolutely recommend?

    • @moochythecat3435
      @moochythecat3435 2 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin - So many varieties of tomato to grow and so little time to grow them... I would grow at least one of each in your garden next year... You'll be happy that you did...

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 2 месяца назад

      Amazing! I will have to try some! A friend of mine started all kinds of heirloom tomatoes so i usually get whatever he had but I might have to try a few of your recommendations for sure

  • @jillsovdi5306
    @jillsovdi5306 3 месяца назад

    It’s beautiful!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Thanks friend!!💕💕

  • @shadowbeing476
    @shadowbeing476 3 месяца назад

    That is so gorgeous!! Wow!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! I’m really enjoying the world of watercolor! 😊

  • @patschmidt182
    @patschmidt182 3 месяца назад

    Have you tried carrot tops in your bouquets?

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      I haven’t yet. I have thought about it but I’m not sure they would be long enough for my bouquets, but they would be fabulous in an arrangement!

  • @cookseyfarms
    @cookseyfarms 3 месяца назад

    How exciting!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Yes! They are so good! I’m so impressed and can’t wait to try growing more next year!

    • @cookseyfarms
      @cookseyfarms 3 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin I’ve never had luck with growing melon, but I am determined next year!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Yes definitely have to keep trying! What zone are you in? I was so impressed and the flavour is so good

    • @cookseyfarms
      @cookseyfarms 3 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin I’m in zone 9b! My dad who lives a few blocks away has no problem with melon!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Ok very interesting, I would think you should be able to grow them too! Maybe your light or soil isn’t good enough?? Or no pollination, maybe you could manually pollination the plants? Do they set fruit and just not grow? Or do they just flower and not turn into fruit?

  • @cindysquirrelloffgrid9514
    @cindysquirrelloffgrid9514 3 месяца назад

    what a great melon patch you have. those look soooo good

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! 😊 They have turned out delicious!! I can’t wait to try more next year!

  • @shadowbeing476
    @shadowbeing476 3 месяца назад

    I am so excited for watermelons too!! Started too late here, and the vines weren't happy and didn't start actually growing until the end of August 😂 not even flowering yet!! Gardening at usask has a nice list of cultivars from their earlier studies and north Dakota's university!! I plan om trying to find some cream of saskatchewan watermelon seeds, it's a white one amd looks fun!! Cultivated in Manitoba so should do decent as well!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Oh wow!! This is some great information! Thank you so much!! I’m still holding hope to get 1 watermelon off one of my plants, but yes I definitely want to try more next year! What zone are you in or where are you located?

    • @shadowbeing476
      @shadowbeing476 3 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin Your watermelon did look really nice, hope you luck out and get to enjoy it!! No worries, I hope it helps some!! Usask is a good resource, and their spring sale is pretty awesome too!! About an hour give or take north of you!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      Amazing! Yes actually I’ve taken most of the prairie horticulture program from Usask so I am quite familiar what some of what goes on there, they definitely have a wealth of information for growers! I have never made it to one of the sales but would love to one day!

    • @shadowbeing476
      @shadowbeing476 3 месяца назад

      @@outgrowin Oh that's really awesome, good job!! It must have been fun playing in their garden!! It is definitely worth the drive!! Especially when they do online pre-order, make it feel like less of a gamble lol!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 3 месяца назад

      The program is all online for the prairie Hort certification so I didn’t get to play in the garden but I bet that would be amazing to see! I’m for sure going to look into their plant sale for next season! Thanks for filling me in. It’s about a 2 hour drive so it’s good to know you can pre order! So exciting!

  • @horselakeranch
    @horselakeranch 4 месяца назад

    Good morning

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Good morning babes!

  • @jillsovdi5306
    @jillsovdi5306 4 месяца назад

    Another dusty rose flower! Absolutely love it!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      I know they are my favourites!!!

  • @jillsovdi5306
    @jillsovdi5306 4 месяца назад

    I’m obsessed with that rose color and the lime green. You have a few different varieties of flowers that come in rose and lime green and they are all amazing!!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Me too!!! There is so many different tones!

  • @jillsovdi5306
    @jillsovdi5306 4 месяца назад

    That’s awesome! I’ll get that recipe for you from Jeremy. If you need taste testers let me and Kate know 😂

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Yes I need that and I will 💯 need taste testers! Haha

  • @kariblough-smith2632
    @kariblough-smith2632 4 месяца назад

    Rosanne Terracotta

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much!!! It is absolutely gorgeous!!

  • @jillsovdi5306
    @jillsovdi5306 4 месяца назад

    Aaand I’m crying. Can’t believe I didn’t see this until now 🤦‍♀️ I’m so proud of you! Love the video 💕

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Awee thanks friend!!! No need to cry! ❤️

  • @jamiesonrich2093
    @jamiesonrich2093 4 месяца назад

    She called us dirty minded in 42483 different languages

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Hahah I didn’t realize!!

  • @jliu-ct8fn
    @jliu-ct8fn 4 месяца назад

    Sus

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      I’m not sure what you mean??

  • @Taydiggs92
    @Taydiggs92 4 месяца назад

    Where’s the titties?

  • @BlueBurb14
    @BlueBurb14 4 месяца назад

    So cool!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      I’m so impressed by them too! I’ll be growing more next year for sure 😃

  • @lilac_lychee5256
    @lilac_lychee5256 4 месяца назад

    Pin me please

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      Not sure what you mean?

  • @johnston198
    @johnston198 4 месяца назад

    Your melons are so cute and so tiny🎉🎉🎉

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 4 месяца назад

      🤣🤣 thank you! Lol they are but they are growing 😃

  • @shadowbeing476
    @shadowbeing476 5 месяцев назад

    Yes I wouldn't risk adding water! Maybe they grow it in sand to keep it clean, dry it and wait for the outer layer to come off or just a good brush off once fully dry!! That's awesome, where in Invermay?? Could you update us when you know if cutting the roots off before 2 weeks affects storage please!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 5 месяцев назад

      Ya I didn’t wash anything, it seems counterproductive for sure! But ya I’m curious how other people have such clean garlic!?? My sister got the crates in Invermere, Bc. 😊. I will for sure do an update on the root situation, I have seen people do it both ways so I’m hopeful they stay as good as usual

    • @shadowbeing476
      @shadowbeing476 5 месяцев назад

      @@outgrowin lol oh, a bit further!! I hope so too!! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 5 месяцев назад

      You’re so welcome! 😊

  • @jasminkasarajlic1312
    @jasminkasarajlic1312 5 месяцев назад

    Your excitement is adorable! I do the same and I talk to my plants 😂, congrats on trying and being rewarded with beautiful plant that you made happen! I’m happy for you ❤

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so very much!! I’ve been growing a garden for many years and it still amazes me that from a single tiny seed you get such goodness!! 💕

  • @ammani5873
    @ammani5873 5 месяцев назад

    It’s good

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!!!

  • @janepeters5732
    @janepeters5732 5 месяцев назад

    Watch Georgie Newbury, Common Farm Flowers if you want to see wonderful bridal bouquets! Yours did turn out lovely😊

    • @outgrowin
      @outgrowin 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thank you for the suggestion! I will definitely be checking it out!! 🌸