I just love watching your garden grow! Amazing! Thanks for sharing! This will be my first year growing carrots EVER! So I’m so grateful that you take the time to show how you sow and care for your plants! ❤ thanks again!
Middle Tennessee here. We are in the fall yo-yo season. One weekend it was upper 80's. Then the next week we saw lows in the 30's. And now we're warming up again with predicted highs in the upper 70's/low 80's for the next bit. I have my brassicas ready to transplant out into the fall/winter garden, but it's a guessing game right now when to do that. And despite all the rain which East Tennessee had from Hurricane Helen, the midstate is in a drought situation again. Gardening is always a learning experience for me, but this gardening year has been especially educational!
Well here in NW Louisiana our weather is about like yours. We've had about 26 days with no rain and no rain in site for another 14 days. This coming week up in the upper 80's. My speckled butter beans are still growing, banana & jalapeno peppers looking better with evening watering. I'm running a lil' late on getting my turnip, mustard and collard green seeds planted. Well hope you and your family have a wonderful week ahead. Huggs!
We went from 84 to a deep freeze in 2 days. I still had bush beans in the ground and lost them but it was the very end anyway. We also got 2 days of rain FINALLY - enough to fill my rain barrels that have been empty all summer. Hope you all cool off and get some rain soon! 🙏❤️
Just found your channel! I’m in deep east TX and feel your pain. This Texas weather is something else this time of year. I was thinking it was too late for carrots but now I’ve seen you I’m going to get mine done 😊 Enjoying going through your videos. Have a great day!
Got my carrots started last Thursday. All my brassicas are ready to transplant. We're going to hit 97 this coming Thursday. My brassicas will be planted after this heat wave. Beets and radishes also got direct sowed last week. The AZ desert will soon be perfect for the cool season garden.
Oh I wish I had planted another round of beans. I did 30 cabbage, 30 broccoli and 30 kale in the ground and my garlic planted. Also my tomatoes are making a comeback. Harvested a five gallon bucket Thursday. I had bumblebees on my zinnias too! Yes I still have zinnias and marigolds. Oh and beets. They are planted as well. Still harvesting peppers. That’s my afternoon today. Pick peppers. It is so dry. We need rain.
I am in North Texas. Do you have trouble with cabbage moths eating your brassicas in the fall ? My kale and cabbages got eaten up in the spring. Appreciate any advice you can give.
Ya we had one freeze on Thursday and the temperature is back up. One good thing when the sun goes down it gets nice and cool. I can turn the air off and raise the windows. Well hope you guys have great Sunday.
North Texas here too - started carrots and other greens direct seeded this weekend. Peppers still doing amazing. Brassicas are all in ground under row covers. I agree, so darn dry and heat coming again this week. Still watching how things are going in West NC, my heart just breaks for them.
Yeah, about that planting stuff. Be thankful you can plant. I'm trying to be HAPPY. It's just a little tough with your greenhouse smashed to smithereens, and no time table for the trees to be removed, or the greenhouse to get fixed...AND..and....Yep, I am having one big-ol pity party, today. 😆
I just watched your "how to over winter sweet potato slips" video. Didn't know that was possible. I'm going to try that this year. Hadn't rain here since first week in October. We'll be in 80s next week also.
Heading outside to try to fix the fence my dogs keep digging under. Then to the garden to get another bed planted. So far I've planted purple mustard greens, beets, radish, carrots, kale. I need to get some lettuce planted. I still have some celery and swiss chard from last spring. I can't believe the chard made it all summer but it did. I had planted everything this year in as much shade as I could find and under shade cloth.
I’ve had three light frosts already in my area of southeast Michigan. This morning there was frost . Yesterday, I actually saw the fog form! It was kinda weird…We go from frost temps at night to mid 70’s during the day. Beautiful weather…..
Goooood mornin', pretty lady! 😊 ONE of the reasons for daylight sav😅ngs is because of our children. It is too dark in the mornings when they are at bus stops. I guess it is more convenient to just change the time for EVERYONE instead of just changing the school hours because it just is. They are genuinely thinking of the children.
Concerning the time, I wish that we could be on standard time OR daylight saving time. Just choose one or the other, & leave it alone! Changing twice a year messes with our internal clocks. I think that it is hardest on babies & young children, especially in the spring.
@@ntxg yep. I leave for work in the dark all year. In the winter I get home as the sun sets. In the summer it’s just too hot to do anything until it gets dark…and by then im off to bed because I have to be up for work.
Washington Sate here. Our garden is winding down, but I put a fall crop of cauliflowers and carrots in, and they are all ready, plus the chard will hold. But I do have a greenhouse, so the peppers are still going and I started cabbage, more chard, greens, kale, beets and more carrots. Hopefully they'll all do okay. our greenhouse is 12x20, so I can put a small heater in there if I need to without breaking the bank😂. I'm going to make pumpkin puree this week and I froze my tomatoes to make tomato sauce on the rainy days, so the nice days i can be outside cleaning and winterizing the garden. I'm envious of your green beans, as mine are almost done. I miss the growing season already. Can't wait till next year😂
You have got it going on and yes, you’re right keeping things ready to can when it starts winding down. It’s perfect. Thank you so much for watching us.
Good morning Jill. When you mentioned high bp, (which admittedly I know nothing about) I heard “grounding” in my spirit. Maybe this will help or maybe help for something else. 🙏🏼
Ive been slow about getting things in the ground. Now that its cooler, I'm pulling things out and getting beds ready. Yellow jackets decided they liked my late season peas so now i can't even pick them. Any ideas on getting them to move?
wow we must have gotten much colder than y'all these last two nights. I had some pole beans and bush beans just starting to blossom and this morning they are toast. They are all wilted like they went through a hard freeze! I also lost all of my peppers and tomatoes that I had left. aarrrrgghhhh! So upset about that. Oh well, more room for spinach!.
Looks like I should get out and plant some carrot seeds, lettuce and radishes. Wishing my tomato plants would do better. They have been really small this year. My cherry tomatoes, have been about the size of marbles and regular tomatoes are not much bigger than cherry tomatoes. Not sure what's going on, as my cherry tomatoes did really well last year.
Open up a persimmons seeds to the old wives' predictions on weather forecast our winter weather 2024/2025 winter. I got 2 knives and a lot of spoons inside seeds. Which mean cold wet with ice/ snow. 🤔 Time will only tell, I wonder what farmer almanac is saying about our winter and the next year forecast for 2025.
Texas and the Northwest might want to circle the beginning of February for a possible snowstorm with up to 6 inches in Texas and 12 inches in the Bitterroot Mountain range of Idaho. Some parts will see winds, snow, ice, and rain, depending on where you live. Based on the farmers' almanac website.
I just love watching your garden grow! Amazing! Thanks for sharing! This will be my first year growing carrots EVER! So I’m so grateful that you take the time to show how you sow and care for your plants! ❤ thanks again!
You are gonna love them!!❤️❤️❤️
So dry here too. Glad for the cool wave keeping tropics at bay.
May God bless your garden!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻😘😘😘
Middle Tennessee here. We are in the fall yo-yo season. One weekend it was upper 80's. Then the next week we saw lows in the 30's. And now we're warming up again with predicted highs in the upper 70's/low 80's for the next bit. I have my brassicas ready to transplant out into the fall/winter garden, but it's a guessing game right now when to do that. And despite all the rain which East Tennessee had from Hurricane Helen, the midstate is in a drought situation again. Gardening is always a learning experience for me, but this gardening year has been especially educational!
Well here in NW Louisiana our weather is about like yours. We've had about 26 days with no rain and no rain in site for another 14 days. This coming week up in the upper 80's. My speckled butter beans are still growing, banana & jalapeno peppers looking better with evening watering. I'm running a lil' late on getting my turnip, mustard and collard green seeds planted. Well hope you and your family have a wonderful week ahead. Huggs!
Love ya Mary!
That Exactly how I do my carrots and I succession plant. I did so good last year. 🥕 , I’m in Houston and I agree on this Drought
We went from 84 to a deep freeze in 2 days. I still had bush beans in the ground and lost them but it was the very end anyway. We also got 2 days of rain FINALLY - enough to fill my rain barrels that have been empty all summer. Hope you all cool off and get some rain soon! 🙏❤️
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Just found your channel! I’m in deep east TX and feel your pain. This Texas weather is something else this time of year. I was thinking it was too late for carrots but now I’ve seen you I’m going to get mine done 😊
Enjoying going through your videos. Have a great day!
Thanks Jill love you and Gregs channel
Love you Bobby!
@@ntxg You buys actully make me happy
Ok you motivated me to get out and plant more today. I've planted some, but not enough. Have a great Sunday!
Got my carrots started last Thursday. All my brassicas are ready to transplant. We're going to hit 97 this coming Thursday. My brassicas will be planted after this heat wave. Beets and radishes also got direct sowed last week. The AZ desert will soon be perfect for the cool season garden.
Oh my goodness! Y’all have been blazing hot
Thank you for your video! I feel very inspired to get out and plant some things for a salad!
Yay!!! A salad bowl!!!
Oh I wish I had planted another round of beans. I did 30 cabbage, 30 broccoli and 30 kale in the ground and my garlic planted. Also my tomatoes are making a comeback. Harvested a five gallon bucket Thursday. I had bumblebees on my zinnias too! Yes I still have zinnias and marigolds. Oh and beets. They are planted as well. Still harvesting peppers. That’s my afternoon today. Pick peppers. It is so dry. We need rain.
Omgosh I’m so envious!!!
I am in North Texas. Do you have trouble with cabbage moths eating your brassicas in the fall ? My kale and cabbages got eaten up in the spring. Appreciate any advice you can give.
Ya we had one freeze on Thursday and the temperature is back up. One good thing when the sun goes down it gets nice and cool. I can turn the air off and raise the windows. Well hope you guys have great Sunday.
Wow she hates me
good luck im on the run
North Texas here too - started carrots and other greens direct seeded this weekend. Peppers still doing amazing. Brassicas are all in ground under row covers. I agree, so darn dry and heat coming again this week.
Still watching how things are going in West NC, my heart just breaks for them.
Mine too. 🙏🏻😘
Ooh, beautiful there at your place.
Yeah, about that planting stuff. Be thankful you can plant. I'm trying to be HAPPY. It's just a little tough with your greenhouse smashed to smithereens, and no time table for the trees to be removed, or the greenhouse to get fixed...AND..and....Yep, I am having one big-ol pity party, today. 😆
Awe gal 🥹
@ntxg 🥰 it's ok. It will work out. Just having a frustrated day.
Darn! Better days ahead k.p.🌱🌴👍
Sending prayers your way. This has been a year for gardens, mostly bad. Keep trying
I just watched your "how to over winter sweet potato slips" video. Didn't know that was possible. I'm going to try that this year. Hadn't rain here since first week in October. We'll be in 80s next week also.
Heading outside to try to fix the fence my dogs keep digging under. Then to the garden to get another bed planted. So far I've planted purple mustard greens, beets, radish, carrots, kale. I need to get some lettuce planted. I still have some celery and swiss chard from last spring. I can't believe the chard made it all summer but it did. I had planted everything this year in as much shade as I could find and under shade cloth.
Praying that you get well needed rain 🙏
Thank you so much, Charmaine
Good morning from the Permian basin....Odessa....cloudy and dry here...
Good morning!
Good morning Jill .
Good morning Monika!
Love u guys
I’ve had three light frosts already in my area of southeast Michigan. This morning there was frost . Yesterday, I actually saw the fog form! It was kinda weird…We go from frost temps at night to mid 70’s during the day. Beautiful weather…..
My goodness! I can’t wait for it to get cooler here, sister
Goooood mornin', pretty lady! 😊 ONE of the reasons for daylight sav😅ngs is because of our children. It is too dark in the mornings when they are at bus stops. I guess it is more convenient to just change the time for EVERYONE instead of just changing the school hours because it just is. They are genuinely thinking of the children.
That’s what I don’t get…standard time is in the winter when the kids are in school. It is daylight longer in the summer either way.
Ughhh. Well it’s dark now until well after 7 am. I’ll be glad when we change soon! ❤️❤️❤️
Concerning the time, I wish that we could be on standard time OR daylight saving time. Just choose one or the other, & leave it alone! Changing twice a year messes with our internal clocks. I think that it is hardest on babies & young children, especially in the spring.
@@ntxg yep. I leave for work in the dark all year. In the winter I get home as the sun sets. In the summer it’s just too hot to do anything until it gets dark…and by then im off to bed because I have to be up for work.
Washington Sate here. Our garden is winding down, but I put a fall crop of cauliflowers and carrots in, and they are all ready, plus the chard will hold. But I do have a greenhouse, so the peppers are still going and I started cabbage, more chard, greens, kale, beets and more carrots. Hopefully they'll all do okay. our greenhouse is 12x20, so I can put a small heater in there if I need to without breaking the bank😂. I'm going to make pumpkin puree this week and I froze my tomatoes to make tomato sauce on the rainy days, so the nice days i can be outside cleaning and winterizing the garden. I'm envious of your green beans, as mine are almost done. I miss the growing season already. Can't wait till next year😂
You have got it going on and yes, you’re right keeping things ready to can when it starts winding down. It’s perfect. Thank you so much for watching us.
I love ya Jill
Good morning Jill. When you mentioned high bp, (which admittedly I know nothing about) I heard “grounding” in my spirit. Maybe this will help or maybe help for something else. 🙏🏼
I was just looking up a plant called the ‘Leaf of Life’ of Mexican Love Leaf and it also says it’s used for bp issues. Hope this helps. 🤗
Ive been slow about getting things in the ground. Now that its cooler, I'm pulling things out and getting beds ready. Yellow jackets decided they liked my late season peas so now i can't even pick them. Any ideas on getting them to move?
wow we must have gotten much colder than y'all these last two nights. I had some pole beans and bush beans just starting to blossom and this morning they are toast. They are all wilted like they went through a hard freeze! I also lost all of my peppers and tomatoes that I had left. aarrrrgghhhh! So upset about that. Oh well, more room for spinach!.
Oh no!!! Well git some spinach going gal
Looks like I should get out and plant some carrot seeds, lettuce and radishes. Wishing my tomato plants would do better. They have been really small this year. My cherry tomatoes, have been about the size of marbles and regular tomatoes are not much bigger than cherry tomatoes. Not sure what's going on, as my cherry tomatoes did really well last year.
Oh man! I’m so sorry about the tomatoes 😫
Ty a me for your video. Trying to get bed ready for carrots. Can I ask, where do you get your seeds?
You can order from us! www.alvaradocommunityfarm.com
Jill try some buttercrunch lettuce for fall❤❤❤yummy
I am!!!
@@ntxg 😁
Awesome video. Have you seen my invitation of testing an Electric Pole Saws ?
Yes we had 70 mph winds two days. Cut power and fire danger very high here.
Be safe Terri!
Jamaica tea is good for blood pressure--has worked for me...just sayin'.
I’ll look into it!
Isn't it wonderful to start needing a jacket?
Pulling up our okra and need to replant spinach
and yes im going to water shit
Here in Missouri, no high tunnel, the garden is being put to bed. Not my favorite time of the year
Y’all have been in my mind!
We're plugging along. But fall is definitely here. Very cool if not cold nights. And going through all our preps and organizing
Open up a persimmons seeds to the old wives' predictions on weather forecast our winter weather 2024/2025 winter. I got 2 knives and a lot of spoons inside seeds. Which mean cold wet with ice/ snow. 🤔 Time will only tell, I wonder what farmer almanac is saying about our winter and the next year forecast for 2025.
Keep me posted love!
Texas and the Northwest might want to circle the beginning of February for a possible snowstorm with up to 6 inches in Texas and 12 inches in the Bitterroot Mountain range of Idaho. Some parts will see winds, snow, ice, and rain, depending on where you live. Based on the farmers' almanac website.