Early Summer Planting Tips:☀️ The BIG Plant Out! 🍅
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2022
- Get your trowel at the ready. It's TIME to PLANT!
What started out as a few hopeful seeds have now turned into a forest of triffids, raring to get out their pots and into the ground. Help!
Never fear! Ben our backyard gardener is here to guide us through his tips, tricks and tasty tid-bits for how to plant all sorts of veggie delights from tomatoes to squashes and beans. Ready, set, GROW!
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How does the old saying go? ‘Plant one for the weather, one for the birds, and one for you.’
Birds didn't get the memo
@@AfterEarthHuman Neither did the weather. I just had tornadoes and hail. Lol
Wise words!
I've never heard that one before but, boy, does it make sense!
2 for the bug!
Ben is a class act,accurate and precise and well paced. Very well produced and a nice son of a gun 😃
Definitely! He knows what he’s teaching, has it all planned, and speaks clearly, smartly, good-naturedly, and keeps ‘right on target.’
He hasn’t the ‘drone’, we find in a few other gardener podcasters, which I frankly detest!
Well done! Love them, Ben!
Guys, please - stop! You'll make me blush! :-)
@@GrowVeg that's the stuff Ben😃😃
@@ronanogrady7298 You see, Ben doesn’t watch “certain other” gardening podcasts. If he did, he’d projectile vomit at his iPad, the way we would like to.
Yes more plants than space, I've tried to persuade the other half to forget about having a nice lawn and let me put in more beds. No luck.
Keep persisting! :-)
Who is doing the gardening? You or him? If its you, then you should just go ahead and do it!
Maybe a compromise is needed? Or use part of the lawn for wildflowers (still has to be mown 2-3 times a year) & next year use a bit of it for edibles ;)
"Tickle them in" - best seed sewing gardening term ever Ben! 😂
I’ve got so much growing in my garden the best part of 10 different vegetables, and countless flowers for our pollinator friends! I think anyone who says they don’t have time for gardening doesn’t realise that actually you make time for it because it becomes less of a chore and more of a pleasure?
Thanks Ben, your videos along with other RUclipsrs are defiantly getting more people of all ages into the game! I’m 23 and while the majority of my friends are in pubs and clubs I’m in the garden doing the jobs that need to be done to keep my crops happy! Only then will I go and see them! Never been much for partying anyway 👍🏼🤣
That makes you a much more interesting individual. 😉 Happy gardening! 🌿🌸
Good on you mate! Sounds like you've got your priorities right there - so much joy to be had from gardening! :-)
Way to go 😁👍🌻
My hubby said i was 'obsessed' yes, a chore but also a gifted way of life! This second year has been really good for me - I also have lots of stuff this year!
And gardening is just ten minutes here and 15 minutes there. It all adds up. And every time you sepnd ten minutes you get so much reward.
Something about how you do your gardening is FUN to watch! I don't get bored.
Thanks so much. :-)
Your enthusiasm is absolutely infectious! Your advice is straight forward and easy to implement. Your garden is filling in brilliantly. Looking forward to the next video. Blessings... daisy
Thanks Daisy, that's very much appreciated. Watch out for the full garden tour later in June! :-)
I started all of my plants from seed in an indoor greenhouse and was so excited to watch them grow. Proudly walked them out to the garden and plugged them in with a promise to wake up to my new fence. Awoke the next morning to my garden being eaten!!!! Yup! Baby bunnies
Oh dear - that must have been heartbreaking! Hope the bunnies stay away next time.
Love your enthusiasm, wishing you a productive garden this season ^^
And you! :-)
I've just had my first sugar snap peas come out this week! So exciting!
This year I have sugar snap peas, strawberries, raspberries, spinach, tomatoes and potatoes 😁
I just had some snow peas! Delicious!👍
Do you have any tips on growing healthy strawberries? I feel like mine have been unhealthy the last two years. The crop has been subpar.
@@kellimoretter-bue3204 this is my first year of strawberries so I don't have any tips yet but i did read that feeding liquid tomato feed helps the berries become nice and juicy. Fingers crossed for you this year 🤞
@@kellimoretter-bue3204 if your strawberries are older than 3 years, replace them as they deteriorate over time. Replace with their runners.👍
Well done on all those crops @Beth G. For healthy strawberries @Kelli Moretter-Bue I'd recommend being sure to feed them. Also, the plants become less vigorous after three/four years, so they may just be old and need of replacing. You might find this video on strawberries helpful: ruclips.net/video/xhR7I0ipbSM/видео.html
YOU are AWESOME and thank you for making me a better gardener!!🥰
Ah, thanks Karen. Happy gardening to you! :-)
I've never been so busy. HAPPY GARDENING TO YOU ALL👍😀👍❤🌻🌷🌼
Yes, it's a busy time for us gardeners but that's ok because we enjoy it.
@@davidthescottishvegan 👍🌼🌷🌻
Ben, you’re my gardening hero! Thanks for all the tips and especially your positivity, you’re helping this new gardener have faith that I can do it!
Great stuff Danielle! So pleased you're enjoying the videos. Happy gardening! :-)
Don’t take Ben too literally. The guy at the nursery looked at me funny when I said I needed a “mere suggestion” of seed planting mix
I'm in Ireland and I have tiny green tomatoes already forming, cucumber flowering, peppers flowering, watermelon flowering. First year with my newly built green house.
Such a pleasant, super informative, demonstrative podcast! I leave with a smile on my face and a feeling that “I have no fear. I can do anything in the garden!” Thank you so much, Ben❤️. God Bless!
Thanks Elizabeth. :-)
God Bless All of Us Especially You 🌹🥰🙂💙🏡🌦️Thank You From Lawrence Gladys and Son Simon East London England Handsome and Beautiful. Very Good Garden.
Spring is later than usual here in Southern Connecticut, USA. Although today it was quite hot so I'm hoping all of my spring veggies don't bolt.
Our spring in Spain this year has missed us!! Autumn, winter and virtually straight into summer heat. Hottest may for 77 years apparently. Planted my Amazonka squash in a large pot before I left for a week long visit to the UK and it's grown so well. My tomatoes are also in pots ready to train up our window grills. A few flowers appearing already. It was nice to come back and hear your cheery voice:)
Thanks so much Linda. I've heard it's been rather warm in Spain. Seems a lot of the US has also missed spring this year. Happy gardening! :-)
I was thinking I was too late…but I’m not! Thanks for the encouragement.
Very helpful. Thank you!🌱
We've had a late, dry Spring this year, and now it's getting hot - We'll be getting daily thunderstorms here for the next few days and the rain is very welcome.
Spring has been running late for me, hopefully that means summer will be too. I have some lettuce, onions, peas and such in the ground, but impatiently waiting to get tomatoes and peppers, corn, and squash in. Hopefully it warms up soon
Planted my runners and french beans a couple of weeks ago at the allotment. Found the pidgeons had eaten the leaves today! Back to the windowsill!
They are a huge nuisance Paul, I feel your pain!
I put my seedlings out too early. Now I'll be making a trip to my local garden shop for tomatoes lol
My last frost date was in theory the 17th, but it got down to freezing last night. Good thing I have been running behind and didn't get my babies in the ground yet.
Lucky escape Diane!
I live in the mountains in Colorado in the US. We just had 2 feet of snow this weekend. I don't think I'll plant out just yet around here. I love all of the information you provide. It's helped me become a better gardener over the last couple of years since I found you. Thank you for your hard work.
And thanks for watching Mary. Hope you get to plant out soon.
Thank you for the video. I've been wondering if I could plant more than one variety of cucumber together on the same trellis. I just watched you do it! So I am going to go out and plant my cucumbers!
Watching from zone 3 🇨🇦💚
Another great video Ben, thanks. Will be signing up in the near future. Can't wait to get started with the garden planner. Wishing you a great season and a bountiful harvest.
Cheers Shane - and you too. :-)
Great video, with lots of tips too.👍
TFS GV, & take care too everyone. ❤🙂🐶
I smiled all the way seeing you so excited for the big planting! I have to wait another week or so for that. Today's supposed to be our last frost date so yay! Giving it a buffer time for planting out the warm weather crops but will not wait til our night temp gets to 10°C regularly. That might not happen for another month or more! Haha push things a bit but they always survive and thrive! Great video Ben! Thanks for lifting up our spirits!
Nice one! Planting is so satisfying. Has to be the best bit about gardening I reckon. :-)
Loads of fun in the garden with you today, Ben! ( : Lovely plants! And I look for multiples in the pots when I grow to buy starts. Here we pay almost $5 per potted starter plant. When I find multiples I feel like I'm getting my money's worth. ( :
We are planting for summer - hot summer weather. I pulled my onions last week and planted cowpeas in those containers. They are already popping up! ( : The cowpeas can take the upper 90s to 114 temps we get during the summer month. I also have popcorn, okra luffa, and other things planted that don't mind the heat that will be here soon.
This morning I found I've got a vine borer in my trap plant for the squash bugs - a Blue Hubbard. I wrapped the stem near the ground, but the moth will still lay eggs farther up. I'm going to do a little surgery this evening - try digging the caterpillar(s) out. If I get them all and pack dirt around the wound, the plant should grow on. ( : I'm already looking forward to next week's video! ( : Continued happy gardening! ( :
I hope you've managed to excavate those vine borers. Sounds like you know what you're up to there. Happy gardening to you. :-)
We’re a greeting bunch!
love to be as efficient as you Ben..🥰
Such a great video. Love the tip about planting in straw nails. I had not seen that before
You gave me an idea mentioning the cold frame. I have a few large square plastic bins and the old windows that were taken out of my 1910 upstairs windows when they were up-graded. Now I just have to measure to see if they'd match in size. If not, I have plenty of scrap wood to make frames out of. 👍
Smart move Leslie.
I'm from Eastern Washington state, Spokane, zone 5, and our temps have been unseasonably cold. I am recently retired from teaching and am looking forward to becoming a successful vegetable gardener. I've been growing flowers my entire adult life but have only tried veggies twice with some success. Really enjoy your videos!
Hey, another Spokanite! So far this year I've had the best success with radishes and peas and have a few zucchini started and fairly well established. Good luck!
It's been unseasonably cold here in ohio too! High of 58f today :(
Can you even believe that they’re roasting in North-Western U.S. States? Up in Canada, we’re still waiting for some decent Spring weather! We had Frost almost EVERY SINGLE NIGHT, including right up-to night before last, May 22! Hey our Safe-Planting day is May 24!
What a horrible, super-COLD, windy, frosty, “all daytime wear-a-jacket-or-freeze-your-butt-while-getting-your-garden-planted” gross Spring this is!!They can send some heat, all of our ‘ways’, just even a little bit…Just their extra, just what they have to spare! This Spring is so miserable, that the really, true “CHILL” in the air, feels like Fall, when you know SNOW is coming, to STAY! That is NO joke!
Hi all. Hope your weather settles down soon. @Leann Hooper - so pleased you're inspired to try growing veggies! :-)
I'm about 2 hours north of you guys in Sandpoint. Idaho. I'm going to take a bit of a risk this may and plant out half my tomatoes and warm season veggies out this weekend. I will need to pay close attention to the Temps in case I need to cover my crops with plastic for a night or 2.
another week before anything goes outside. below freezing still and snow yesterday, ... 🇨🇦
I got my plants out this week. Just in time for a heat wave. But they are doing good. Next week it cools down, as we have about the same climate as you. I use egg shells and Epsom salts on my tomatoes.
Being in the country it always makes me smile when you use the chicken manure pellets. I need to gather mine this week, lol. We use a fertilizer of cow manure and water for the squash and cukes. I guess we’ve been organic farmers all my life !
Have a blessed Sunday. Almost time for cutting hay here. Summer is moving on.
Wow summer is moving on for you Tonie. I hope the hay cut goes well. :-)
Thank you for a brilliant video as always Ben. I just bought dill seeds this weekend for my herb area but will now sow it in with my beans. X
Your videos are really a pleasure to watch. They are very informative and helpful, espacially you showing us how to actually do stuff (like planting and sowing) is so helpful for beginners as well as more experienced gardeners. Also you must be one of the last RUclipsrs that are able to fluently speak complete sentences without using jump cuts all the time ;-) Your obvious success is well deserved.
Bless you, that's incredibly kind of you to say. Really appreciate that! :-)
Ah nasturtium! Beautiful pest control and add a peppery taste to salads. Marigolds around the base of my pepper plants saved them from breaking off during summer storm winds.
Last year my nasturtiums attracted tons of insects, including butterflies. They laid eggs all over my brassicas… hatched into an army of caterpillars and massacred all my crops. 😩😩
@@66REDD66 I watched a butterfly lay eggs on my cabbage one year. I pulled the leaf and took it a good 20 yards from the cabbages. There were more butterflies and more eggs; even caterpillars, but I persisted. I have a good stand of milkweed now and they prefer it to my veggies.
@@anniecorbin7998 Oh wow that’s good news. I love watching the insects but I love my home grown veggies too, but they just don’t want me having any.😁😁.
Helloooo Ben! Yes, spring has been very wet, cold and dreary. Today is the day for me to plant out some starts for me as well. Unfortunately, if slug ranching were a thing, I would have a bumper crop this year. Finally, we are getting some sun so as to drive them back a bit. The little #@$^%~# got a bunch of my tomato starts and mowed them down. Fortunately, I had quite a lot, so all is not lost. Happy sunny Sunday!
They are little #@$^%~#! Hopefully this weekend's video on slugs will give a few ideas Valerie. Happy gardening! :-)
Felt like summer here in Denver until this weekend when we got some snow! ❄️ Will be planting this week.
Late spring here with too many cold dipping days. Summer came early so everything is late and confused this year 😕. It will all catch up eventually ☺️
Great video again thanks for all the tips. Your pumpkin plants look so healthy.
Thank you Ben. This is the video I really need right now.
We have finally started getting rain. My beans were suffering and I didn't realize it until we got the rain. Everything has double, practically overnight. I am so happy. 😄
It's amazing how quickly things grow once they get going!
Can't wait for the next episode, the slugs have eaten all my Calabrese plants.🤨 Good luck with your newly planted beds. 👍
Thank you. Sorry to hear about your calabrese - those slugs have a lot to answer for!
That was so enjoyable and I love your tips for companion planting. 👏👍🙏
Absolutely loved this! Love learning from you! 🙌
thanks for the cucumber tip im growing them for the first time and wondered why the leaves went crispy i did water them more and they seem better now thankfully
That's great to hear Susan.
I am so looking forward to the episode on slugs!
Think he's done one already
It's coming out this weekend. :-)
Here is Western Washington, I live 40 miles from the coast. This spring our weather has been extremely wet, more so than normal. I had my beans out and the slugs decimated them all. I even put out beer traps, and still they snacked them down to nothing. I put seeds in the ground to replace them, just waiting for them to show, plus starting them in the greenhouse too. I am looking forward to your video on slugs! I put out my tomatoes already, plus keeping a few in the greenhouse. Need to get my squashes outside too, but I know the darn slugs will be at them. Thanks again for your very helpful and insightful videos!!
The slugs video will be on Saturday Dani. Hopefully it will offer a few pointers. Good luck for this growing season - happy gardening! :-)
@@GrowVeg Thanks!
11:12 that is what I did with my green bell pepper plants! It worked quite well! Thank you for another great video full of useful tips! ONE LOVE! 🙏
This year i was worried about scorching - so, I planted Phacilia Tanacetifolia green manure, all over the place in March and it has sheltered some of the delicate stuff from the sun - I had to be careful to remove some of it where i didn't want slugs though! When it flowers the bees are just everywhere and especially good on bean beds. I used mustard as well also easy to remove at ground level and left in for a mulch - it cleans the earth and is especially good before potatoes. When you told me i had a split season here in France - I acted hastily and grew from seed - potting everything on early in my tunnel - this has paid off dramatically with hearty healthy plants. I have tons of greens; chard, cabbage, kale and sprouts and cauliflower under cover from butterflies. After the heat I may have to rush in again. Determined to grow bock choy! Keeping my fingers crossed for the corn! The onions are not bulbing up though and don't know how long i should leave them in. Garlic also overwintered.
Sounds like you've got loads going on there - brilliant! Bok choi is definitely worth trying - sow in late summer and it shouldn't bolt (flower prematurely).
great video love it your a legend
Thanks again Ben!!! It is storming here,so your “sunny attitude”is most welcome. Absolutely love your videos!!
Cheers for that. Keep on gardening! :-)
Great video Ben. Here in growing zone 9b, Sacramento, we are coming to the end of our dill and broccoli because the heat is coming. Tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, zucchini, beetroot, radish, spinach all in and doing great. All my planters are on timed drip irrigation and heavily mulched. Once again we are in a drought in Northern California, actually all the Western States, so drip does the work for me and the mulch keeps the sun off the soil.Next week my family is spending 3 weeks in England visiting relatives etc, so my sons girlfriend is tending my garden. Temps here just went to 100F and high 50'sF overnight so I put my overwintered 2 year old habanero and bell pepper plants out today.:)
Sounds like you're doing all the right things to combat the heat. I hope your son's girlfriend keeps everything ticking along for you while you're away - I'm sure she'll do a great job. Enjoy your trip to England!
Thank you Ben! 🙏🏻 Here in the middle parts of Sweden i have just planted my squashes and beans 🤗
Happy Gardening!
We skipped the spring season this year in Bulgaria and we are already in the summer... The greenhouse was planted in April and already have cucumbers and small green tomatoes :)
Wow - that's very early!
I’m just starting to garden again and there is so much info on RUclips…. I’m glad I found this channel out of all the mess
I'm just outside of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Spring has been wet and cool. This weekend we are finally getting some 20c weather. The commercial growers say that they are about 3 or 4 weeks behind normal growth. The last frost was about middle of March, it's just been too cool and wet most of the time.
Hope things settle down for you now and everything grows away beautifully! :-)
Hi Ben, thank you for a great video today! We've had a major winter storm here, 18 inches of snow and 26F degrees. I covered all the garden and haven't even been able to get out to the chickens yet, so this beautiful garden of yours, and the planting out expertise is most welcome today especially!
Oh wow - that's quite some storm! Hope spring arrives soon for you.
Still cold here at night with a mixed bag of rain sun and lots of wind. My cucumbers, tomatoes and beans are growing fast indoors and do need to get in the soil but I'm concerned about the wind so holding off as long as I can. Your video has inspired me to just crack on and get planting outside so fingers crossed. Love your videos always lots of good little tips, going to put some dill along side my beans this year, which will be lovely thanks Ben
Thanks Gabby. Try to start hardening off your plants to outside conditions now to prepare them for planting.
Hi Ben , Happy Gardening 🙋🏽♀️✨🌺💌🥦
And to you!
@@GrowVeg Thank you so much 💌 I didn't give up on growing I been working on the plants especially since the frost date is over 😕 Big Hugs 🤗 hope you have a great day!!🙏🏽🌻🌾
Great video! ...love them all. I am growing from seed for the first time and planting a serious vegetable garden for the first time. I am in USDA Zone 5b and hope to plant everything outside today. My summer and winter squash do have some yellowing leaves just like you mentioned! I didn't know why, but thanks to your video, now I do. I will get them in my straw and hay bales which are already fertilized. I love your obelisk and flat trellises, by the way.
Great stuff - I hope you managed to get everything planted. Summer's pretty much here now. :-)
I am in NE Oregon, USA. I think it’s FINALLY safe to plant out the tomatoes. Inside, I just started some some beans 🫘 zucchini and a couple of squash plants for fall. Just put in potatoes today. I don’t have the knack yet for lettuce 🥬 and other greens but I’ll get there. Thank you for all your supportive videos. We are 100s of miles apart but seem to have similar growing seasons.
I spent a year in Portland and remember the weather being very similar indeed!
I am in Kentucky and picked lettuce leaves today for a salad. Planted my garden today.
Ben I wish I could honestly say Happy Gardening but here in Brisbane Australia this is our best time to plant/ grow & sometimes Harvest. NO WAY in 2022 we have had so much rain & the weirdest temperatures in my 7yrs of growing. It looks like we are going to have the wettest Winter ever & gardens are just waterlogged as it is. But I will keep trying !!! Cheers Denise- Australia
Keep trying Denise. It sounds like you've been having very challenging weather over there, to say the least!
love your videos. i like your happy attitude! i live in british columbia. we are about 3 weeks behind you. starting my tomatoes today. april 12
Thanks Susan. My climates fairly similar to Victoria BC I'd say. :-)
Last week in Texas USA it was near 100 degrees. We broke records for the hottest days on record. A cold front has arrived and we are back to the mid 80’s for now.
Crazy here in South Carolina, in the 90's last week are so. No rain to speak of, so lots of watering to do. Last year at this time had lots of rain. Thank goodness, I put in a drip system last year.
Perfect timing. That drip system must save you so much time.
@@GrowVeg Yes and thanks for the tips. Keep them coming
I use a giant dog crate as a temporary greenhouse, covered in the plastic that covered my freezer, when i bought it.... ! I can fold it up and put it away once i've planted out all my baby plants. I have very limited space to grow plants....south facing walled terraced house yard. You would not believe how much food i can fit in...all in containers...forget brassicas, though...
What a great system there Julie. :-)
Hi Ben! In Ontario, Canada 6b, there was rain in the forecast last week, and the overnight low was 5°C, so I planted a week early! I'm trying radishes beside my tomatoes this year (never grown those before) and they germinated so quickly! There's so much joy for a gardener at this time of year. Ma your harvest be bountiful!
Isn't there - it's a time of fantastic promise Jacqueline. Happy harvesting to you too.
Thank You, Ben!
Thank you for your content. I love your approach and have been so inspired. I just built my first ever raised beds and planted tomatoes, peppers, squash, melon, and lots of herbs. I’m in Houston Texas 9b and it’s already reached 100F. We’re in for a hot summer! Cheers!
Well done on getting start Stacy. Wishing you an abundant harvest!
So happy I found your channel! I’m a Southern California gardener (Zone 9B) and fairly new to planting. I’ve learned so much from you so far. I didn’t know that about dill. I will have to direct sow some next to my cucumbers!
Nice one! :-)
Thanks Ben for another wonderful and informative video. So interesting to see you working away and hearing you share your garden knowledge. Cheers!
Hi Ben
Another great video and some great tips as normal,
I had my first tomato showing today,I'm well please,
You should be well pleased Kevin - what a result!
It's been a mostly cold spring here in Indiana USA. Patiently waiting to see a warming trend in the extended forecast.
Hope it warms up for you soon Dan.
I am in Belfast and decided to put my tomatoes in containers around 12 April. This was a risk, but 'Maskotka' is flowering like mad, super vigorous and already set some fruits. I have four other varieties Latah, Zlatava, Stupice and Sprakle. Peppers are growing nicely too, Lipstick pepper is about to flower too. Everything outside, while my place gets the last frost around mid-April summers are cool. For that reason, all varieties are carefully selected for such a climate. So far I am very pleased with Maskotka and Stupice tomatoes.
Nice ;) Maskotka is one of the easiest tomatoes to grow ;)
Wow - well done on getting such an early start. :-)
@@GrowVeg It's all thanks to your advice. I did check my average last frost date which normally is the last week of March in my area but I know in the last few years we had frosty mornings in mid April. Knowing this I was also relying on a long-term weather forecast. Yeah, it's was gamble lol but it was indicating higher than average temps so I decided to take a risk. Young tomatoes were left outside, in front of the South facing wall overnight. Soil thermometer was showing average min temps between 4-7 Celsius, not great but not bad. In the end all plants got a head start which paid off.
This was such a great and timely video ! Thank you, Ben . Your videos are always so cheery and practical! I have a cold frame , however I’m not sure how to harden off my plants in it . It gets full morning sun . Last year I scorched my little seedlings and have been to scared to try again this year ! Any tips ? Our night time temps still are in the high 30’s F . Low 40’s. Each night . Daytime in the mid 60’s F . - 70’s .
I would perhaps keep everything outside during the day and then pop them into the cold frame later afternoon once everything's cooled off a bit. You can shut the lid if it gets very cold. But it sounds like you'll be planting outside any day now.
Many thanks for your tips Ben , my peppers are growing like mad !
Nice one!
Just discovered this channel. Thanks, so helpful. 😀
In Northern Indiana our spring has been up and down, wet cold windy then full sun and broiling hot. Then back again. Made it difficult to harden off. Farmers Market was shut down today due to a thunderstorm. I have a truck full of tomato plants needing a home!
I hope the weather settles down for you soon.
I planted some climbing french beans outside just yesterday! Got some Beetroot and Spring Onions under the lights too
Another enthusiastic episode loved every moment and learn so much. Thank you 🙏🏼
Last night it was 34 degrees and I have already planted every thing . Some plants are very slow to grow so weather has been very unpredictable in Nebraska zone 5 b Have played potatoes 3 different times to weather being so unpredictable and 45 to 55 mph wind gusts that even my netting could not protect my plants. Thank you for your channel and good luck to you and everyone else on your gardening.
Great episode. Thanks for all the tips. X
Thanks for the great tips Ben.
Thanks Ben, I absolutely love your videos, and I'm glad to hear I wasn't the only one who had to put their beans out early! I had them in toilet roll containers and their roots were popping out all over so they are now in a raised bed, my first ever, and doing well. My next project is the pallet compost bin. Looking forward to the slug video, think I live in slug central. They don't give my seedlings a chance, caught them destroying my Virginia creeper too, which I had rooted from cuttings last year. Would appreciate some help. Thank you! 😃
Great stuff Rachel. The pallet compost bin will look the business I'm sure. Good luck bringing those slugs under control. :-)
Beautiful garden!
Great video Ben, Everything is starting to take off in my allotment,so much on the go,great time of year👍 looking forward to the slug video.
Thanks for the tip about wrapping squash to deter the squash vine borer!
I make a soil berm around everything with our sand as it really helps keep the water from running away. So you have the dreaded vine borer also-sigh. This year I will try vet wrap around the base compliments of 1870 homestead video. I know the VB can lay their eggs further down the stem also, but the base is important to protect and harder to see the eggs and damage there. I think the vet wrap will be easier to handle then tin foil, we'll see.
We are having a cold start to week after severe heat. I covered most things except brassicas and onions Sunday night, but did not expect low 30s last night. I am hopeful we will not have anymore near frost temps, but I see thurs or Friday may still have a North wind; however, we are to have rain and hopeful not snow. Zone 5a Wisconsin, US can be tricky in low lying areas.
And no, we will never learn to stop starting too many plants, I don't think it can be fixed🤣 I started 2 variety packs of peppers this year and now feel compelled to plant them all so I am assured the varieties. Hopefully I will know which I really like and stick with them next year.
I took off the frost coverings on tomatoes and peppers and all still look happy and hope they stay that way through Friday. I wanted them to get the full amount of rain coming along with whatever heat a 60°F day brings. Thankfully the heat returns Saturday. I had so many plants and 2 weeks ago we had over 90°F days. Plus a new 49 day tomatoe I was eager to plant.
Always enjoy your videos as they are informative without being overly definitive. And of course we enjoy your accent😁 Happy Gardening, stay warm...please.😉
Thanks for sharing all your experiences. That is quite some swing in temperature you've been having! Hoping the snow stays away now!
Great video Ben, as usual! I've never thought about utilizing my greenhouse for hothouse tomatoes....I may just have to try it with some of my extra plants this year, along with a movable shade cloth since we can get pretty toasty. Other than my sweet corn and pole shell beans, I've got everything in place. Potatoes, peas, lettuce, spinach alyssum, leeks, onions, kale, and shallots were done earlier, garlic last fall, added sweet peppers, chiles, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, squash, pumpkin, eggplant, green beans, cucumbers, dill, basil, parsley, tarragon, marigolds, calendula, borage, and zinnias this week. Whew. Now....I eagerly await the slug video!!! Grrrr... SLUGS! 🤣 Happy gardening!!
Wow - loads planted already! Happy gardening! :-)
Our mild winter brought in an early spring. Here in East Tennessee we are having lots of rain and my beans are ready to transplant. Some are already growing in the covered chicken coop. I've already had to use a shade cloth plus I put on an insect netting because the Japanese beetles were really bad last year. They should be here soon. I have a garden snake helping with the slugs. Bless his stripes! Happy gardening!
How lovely to have a garden snake on the team! :-)
Great video again Ben! Love the poached egg plant. I have a real mat of it. I smile every time I see it 😀and I'm soooo looking forward to my dill flowering and see what pollinators visit 👍
I bet the poached egg plants look sublime!
Gotta give this a try