A Pepper Paradise in the Dakotas! Nighttime lights in the little library for the late shift crowd and well on your way to a plethora of hollyhocks. Can't wait to see what sculpture will grace your lonely tree stump. Solid season.
Hey Mr Waski....your garden is just looking wonderful, The flowering plants and all the produce is really coming on wonderfully. If my memory serves me correctly I think you have always had amazing success with peppers, aubergines and tomatoes- please let us know what the chocolate peppers are like, they sound very intriguing. I am getting over some surgery so I am just starting to feel human again and catching up with my favourite RUclipsr here. I was thinking the area around your home that needs some plants maybe a rockery with several succulents growing amongst the stones would look so pretty and its very low maintenance. The curry sounds great too...yumm! Thank you so much for sharing...take good care now. Sweet Blessings Mand XOXO
The chocolate peppers taste like the regular, and they are greener on the inside. But the color is fun, and doesn't disappear when cooked. Yes, I need to work on the landscaping at this house. I've been treading water on the landscaping and work inside. But now it's paid for. Time to get serious about those things! Some succulents or hostas, or other low-maintenance plants would be welcome by the house.
Seems like Squash is the one vegetable that will grow and produce, no matter what you do. Other veg are more particular. Too bad Matt Damon didn't have squash seeds on Mars.
Lea and I enjoyed the tour, Thanks and green thumb kudos to you. Love the “elongated” egg plant. I assume you prepare them the same and they taste the same?
Thanks for showing your garden!!! Love your garden videos!
You are so welcome! I might do one more yet.
I'm glad to see your garden has been a success this year! You'll be eating well this weekend! Thanks for showing off your little garden patch!
I'm happy with the garden. Still hoping for some tomatoes, but I'm getting stuff, so that's a win!
All your videos feel like a chat with a good friend, and what better than being shown round their garden?
Glad you enjoyed. Too bad I can't share the food with you!
Bravo! Yum! Thanks for the tour!
You're welcome! I'm enjoying all the good things growing out there!
Thank you. Your garden looks beautiful and I really like your little library 😁❤️
Thank you so much! I hope to record a late September installment this weekend before any frosts end the garden.
Your garden looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! Excited to finally be harvesting some stuff!
Looks good and will taste better! Thanks for video.
Thank you so much! I just used a bell pepper, and the eggplant are headed for the stove soon...
Nice! Gardens seem always to be full of surprises. Fun.
They are! I love having a garden and getting a reason to go outside.
A Pepper Paradise in the Dakotas! Nighttime lights in the little library for the late shift crowd and well on your way to a plethora of hollyhocks. Can't wait to see what sculpture will grace your lonely tree stump. Solid season.
Happy about most of it. The beans are underproducing and the tomatoes are slow. But I'm getting food!
Hey Mr Waski....your garden is just looking wonderful, The flowering plants and all the produce is really coming on wonderfully. If my memory serves me correctly I think you have always had amazing success with peppers, aubergines and tomatoes- please let us know what the chocolate peppers are like, they sound very intriguing. I am getting over some surgery so I am just starting to feel human again and catching up with my favourite RUclipsr here. I was thinking the area around your home that needs some plants maybe a rockery with several succulents growing amongst the stones would look so pretty and its very low maintenance. The curry sounds great too...yumm! Thank you so much for sharing...take good care now. Sweet Blessings Mand XOXO
The chocolate peppers taste like the regular, and they are greener on the inside. But the color is fun, and doesn't disappear when cooked.
Yes, I need to work on the landscaping at this house. I've been treading water on the landscaping and work inside. But now it's paid for. Time to get serious about those things! Some succulents or hostas, or other low-maintenance plants would be welcome by the house.
Seems like Squash is the one vegetable that will grow and produce, no matter what you do. Other veg are more particular. Too bad Matt Damon didn't have squash seeds on Mars.
Squash are interesting plants. And many of them do well in storage, which is a nice bonus!
Lea and I enjoyed the tour, Thanks and green thumb kudos to you. Love the “elongated” egg plant. I assume you prepare them the same and they taste the same?
I think I would roast them less, but, otherwise, everything else is the same.
Dandelions are completely edible.If you grow dandelions deliberately, it would cut down on the weeding
Good point, though I hear they're only edible in the early spring.