With teamsters going on strike yesterday and port dock workers going on strike today, your videos are now MORE than just gardening tips, Robbie. They may become a NECESSITY for survival. Whether it be for short or long term, we listeners are much better prepared than many. Bless you and thank you for taking so much of your busy days to show us how you garden for cheap, easy, AND healthy!
Hi Robbie! It is neat seeing your progression in gardening over the last few years. Love your obvious joy in the garden, and your creativity! The wall is a mass heat retaining element that comes in handy during the colder weather.
Hello Robbie, love your videos as always! I am very savvy too, planting and saving seeds plus make my own fertilizer and bug spray. Improvising everything so not to spend money, lol 😂. Only we bought from our local family owned “Simply Organic” are garden soil, compost and mulch which only $20 to 25 per yard. The harvests we have is more than enough for us, decides to retire from military and civilian doing what we love “gardening, cooking and motorcycling”! I feel so home, listening to you and watching all your plants. Happy gardening everyone, love and hugs to all❤️🤗
Hi Robbie my pineapple sage grows pretty much all year down here in Escondido. I prune mine back couple times a year. Also, It seems to flower most of time. If you let it get big branches that touch dirt will eventually root and you’ll have a new plant
I LOVE YOUR GARDENS!!! THEY ARE JUST AWESOME!!! I'M GETTING MY RAISED BEDS READY FOR BROCCOLI, SPINACH, AND A FEW OTHER THINGS THAT I WANT TO PLANT THIS WEEKEND.
Something keeps eating my broccoli every time it tries to grow back. Love your gardens. Dont know if my zucchini and stuff will mature in time before frost. . Just live how you have everything set up
I have tried several times to watch this video...internet connection arggh. ANYWAY, I was thinking a nice topical video (if you've not done one yet) may be _why_ to leave the spent flowers [ie for our friends in the winter, for auto-re-seeding, etc.] and then showing some examples? Another idea may be to show how to harvest ginger / turmeric "as you go" whilst still leaving the plant in ground? Many of us do go on your journey with you so I suppose I'm thinking to inspire the newer to gardening folks. PS. I love my pineapple sage. The flippin' hornworms ravaged my bush-sized tomatillo this year (outgrew the basil that 'protected' it) and I only had 1/4 of my typical harvest, though I still have some coming into size. I caught and released maybe 25 hornworms within the span of 2 weeks (in June). Apparently I need to bring in plants near them that the birds like/love.
Good thoughts on separate videos, as many times talk about these things in other videos or live streams…thanks. Also that is a lot of hornworms, you need either more birds or a black light to use at night to gather them up. Take care and Thanks❤️
I am seriously planning to transition to fall garden starting this season. Spring I will have mostly native plants, wild flowers, herbs, and only some veggies I really like such as luffa, tomato, and pepper. No more summer garden. Too hot and dry (100+ F), too much watering, too many pests😬 NorCal 9b
I learned my lesson this last summer season. I have a lot of container plants and spent my summer watering and watching my garden burn in the high heat!!!! No veggies or new plants starting next June until next late October! It will just be another hot summer from now on!
I ❤your videos! I see you add food scraps to your garden but when I dig a hole and when I buried scraps, I wind up getting in my garden please help. What am I doing wrong?
With teamsters going on strike yesterday and port dock workers going on strike today, your videos are now MORE than just gardening tips, Robbie. They may become a NECESSITY for survival. Whether it be for short or long term, we listeners are much better prepared than many. Bless you and thank you for taking so much of your busy days to show us how you garden for cheap, easy, AND healthy!
Hi Vicki, no matter we all should know how to grow something, so many things going on in the world. Thank you so very much ❤
Hi Robbie!
It is neat seeing your progression in gardening over the last few years.
Love your obvious joy in the garden, and your creativity!
The wall is a mass heat retaining element that comes in handy during the colder weather.
Robbie you and Gary have such beautiful health garden's I love spending time with you walking around in your gardens thanks so much for sharing
Oh, thank you so very much for this❤❤❤
Absolutely love your garden tours! Such an inspiration to keep me growing!❣️
I'm so glad!❤ Thank you
Another great tour. Makes me want a cup of coffee for a walk through with you.
Love it, thank you❤
Hello Robbie, love your videos as always! I am very savvy too, planting and saving seeds plus make my own fertilizer and bug spray. Improvising everything so not to spend money, lol 😂. Only we bought from our local family owned “Simply Organic” are garden soil, compost and mulch which only $20 to 25 per yard. The harvests we have is more than enough for us, decides to retire from military and civilian doing what we love “gardening, cooking and motorcycling”! I feel so home, listening to you and watching all your plants. Happy gardening everyone, love and hugs to all❤️🤗
I brew mornings with my mint for my ice Tea.
That is great 😊
Veri nice❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Thank you ❤️
Hi Robbie my pineapple sage grows pretty much all year down here in Escondido. I prune mine back couple times a year. Also, It seems to flower most of time. If you let it get big branches that touch dirt will eventually root and you’ll have a new plant
Beautiful ❤.
Thanks ❤️
Wonderful tour. thank you so. much. Happy Gardening.
YAY ROBBIE 😊❤
Hi Melinda! ❤
Great Job Robbie and Gary 😊
Thanks so much❤
Love being here learn lots thanks
I LOVE YOUR GARDENS!!! THEY ARE JUST AWESOME!!! I'M GETTING MY RAISED BEDS READY FOR BROCCOLI, SPINACH, AND A FEW OTHER THINGS THAT I WANT TO PLANT THIS WEEKEND.
Wonderful! Sounds Great! ❤ Thanks
Ooh can you do a video of the casserole with the tomato and greens please
Oh My, it’s just stuff from the garden that I threw together, I didn’t think anybody wants to see that😮❤
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy I do😀
Plz do an updated video on your green drink. I cannot make one that doesn’t make me want to throw up 😊
❤I love dragon fruit. It’s so expensive. Around $5 each.
If you have space, it is easy to grow❤
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy it’s high desert here in east Idaho where I’m at. I think it’s too cold. But I should try to grow it.
Just so you know...coyotes can climb fence..seen it myself.
Oh, I know, I’ve seen it too. That’s why Gary makes roll bars all over.❤
They can climb trees too
Something keeps eating my broccoli every time it tries to grow back. Love your gardens. Dont know if my zucchini and stuff will mature in time before frost. . Just live how you have everything set up
Growing cherry tomatoes, as opposed to larger varieties, makes sense.
I have tried several times to watch this video...internet connection arggh. ANYWAY, I was thinking a nice topical video (if you've not done one yet) may be _why_ to leave the spent flowers [ie for our friends in the winter, for auto-re-seeding, etc.] and then showing some examples?
Another idea may be to show how to harvest ginger / turmeric "as you go" whilst still leaving the plant in ground? Many of us do go on your journey with you so I suppose I'm thinking to inspire the newer to gardening folks.
PS. I love my pineapple sage. The flippin' hornworms ravaged my bush-sized tomatillo this year (outgrew the basil that 'protected' it) and I only had 1/4 of my typical harvest, though I still have some coming into size. I caught and released maybe 25 hornworms within the span of 2 weeks (in June). Apparently I need to bring in plants near them that the birds like/love.
Good thoughts on separate videos, as many times talk about these things in other videos or live streams…thanks. Also that is a lot of hornworms, you need either more birds or a black light to use at night to gather them up. Take care and Thanks❤️
My pineapple sage is flowering again❤️😊
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy LOVE LOVE that!
That casserole was interesting! I saw greens, tomatoes, cheese and olives - was there anything else in there?
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I am seriously planning to transition to fall garden starting this season. Spring I will have mostly native plants, wild flowers, herbs, and only some veggies I really like such as luffa, tomato, and pepper. No more summer garden. Too hot and dry (100+ F), too much watering, too many pests😬 NorCal 9b
I learned my lesson this last summer season. I have a lot of container plants and spent my summer watering and watching my garden burn in the high heat!!!! No veggies or new plants starting next June until next late October! It will just be another hot summer from now on!
I ❤your videos! I see you add food scraps to your garden but when I dig a hole and when I buried scraps, I wind up getting in my garden please help. What am I doing wrong?
How do u water everywhere
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You got there as I hit that post button 😮
Hi Robbie!
Hi Jackie❤
I am failing miserably at hummingbird's lunch propagating.
I know, it’s addicting, isn’t it!🤣
Can you make an “organza bag” out of tulle? Then the birds won’t eat it.
There are net bags made to put over ripening fruit.