2024 Garden & Harvest Tour Week 19: GIANT Fruits & Gracious Volunteers
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I don’t comment often but I did want to say thank you for consistently sharing your garden with us this summer. I live in Alaska and growing anything up here is quite challenging, so watching your garden grow gives me delight!
I am so glad! Thanks so much for being here!
Your greenhouse looks so amazing!! And so incredibly productive!! You are blessed!
Thank you Merry Anne!
Again it did not post. Great harvest. Thoughts and Prayers.Thank you for sharing. Love and Blessings.
Doris, Penrith 🇦🇺🦘
That’s so strange your comments aren’t always coming through!! Thanks for being here Doris!
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Lovely, just lovely Heather!! 💜👍💜 Aunt Beth
Thank you so much! ♥♥
Beautiful! So grateful for gardens and the produce but grateful for the season changes also. Tired!!!
Yes I’m getting tired too!!
Good morning my friend beautiful video for coffee time ❤❤❤ 🕊️
I really enjoy this channel. Thank you so much for taking us along with you!!
Thanks for watching!!
Wonderful harvest tour this week, Heather! I adore maypops so much, that's what we call them here too and they grow wild. The passionflower flower is just one of my favorite, it's so unique and gorgeous. The fruit is definitely unique and tasty too. Loved the goatie goats, Talia and Clover I think?, having their play time, lamanchas definitely have personality. The fall garden will be wonderful I know, Jackjack and Monty promise not to eat the seed starts. The POV videos are sooo much fun, really love that channel too. The balloons in the greenhouse remind me of owls with the eyes like that, I wonder if that's how they scare birds. The pumpkin patch will be enjoyed by the whole extended family, love that so much. Really love how you tested out trellising the peppers and the pattypan squashes, it definitely gives me ideas for my own future gardening. Gorgeous bounty today, and really hope that belgian giant tastes yummy once you can cut into it.
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Thanks misty!! I learned I love trellising summer squash, not so much peppers but it has been fun!!
You are looking great. Thank you for sharing. God bless and keep your family
Thank you so much!
Passion fruit! Here in Brazil is called maracujá. Sooo good! We make juice, mousse and more desserts with it 😋
I really want to set up an archway with a bench underneath so we can have tons more of them to preserve with!!! I love native fruits!
Oh wow , I called it a great harvest 😊
My garden didn't do so well this year either. Other than hot peppers or sweet peppers, I so swear if I look another pepper 🌶 😅 but hey , can't complain at all . At least is something. 😊
Be blessed Heather. 😊
Bumper crops make things stressful at times but it's great to be able to rely on that harvest for a long time! ♥
Thank you
What a lovely harvest. Having lived in E. TX and battled bermuda grass every summer I don't blame you for having a jungle out there. YOur Dutch pumpkins look awesome. I bought mixed kinds from the grocery store last year when they went clearance after Halloween. Getting some nice ones. I love growing mixtures and just fooling around. If you haven't seen it yet Carol Deppe's book about breeding your own vegetables might be helpful with your melon project; you can probably get it through the library.
Thanks for the recommendation I’ll look for that book!
What size is the cow bed planter? Oh my! That first snake startled me...and you were reaching for it!! The eggplants are doing so well and the fruit looks so pretty.
The cow side of the lane? That’s 10 feet by 2 feet!
@@SageandStoneHomestead I mean in Epic Gardening's language. Is it this one: 29” Tall Birdies Large Modular Raised Garden Bed
Lookin good .thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I had the idea to put fake rubber snakes in the garden but I couldn’t find any except a ridiculous price for them so I settled for catching snakes and putting them in my garden lol , but I intend on getting some for next year. We have moles and voles and they ruined my root crops and beans, little buggers.
The live snakes should help with that problem too!!
I REALLY love the coast of maine soil. I use their vegetable blend for my little garden. Love mixing it with a good enriched potting soil to make it stretch more especially filling those 15 gallon bags. I do have a question since you do grow some fruit and fruit bearing trees. Do you have any recommendation on an easy to grow fruit tree that doesnt get too massive? would love to get more variety in what i grow. Thanks for the beautiful garden tour video!
our orchard is still quite small and we haven't gotten any of them to bearing age yet really, but so far we have loved the hardy bonfire peach tree and our Romeo and Juliet cherries. Both varieties should stay between 5 and 7 feet tall at maturity especially if planted closer or in containers
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im doing mustard greens kale and cilatro and carrots thats about it
Sounds herbaceous and lovely!!
Nice looking basket of goodies. I really liked the lush green look of that Malabar Spinach in the greenhouse. And it's always fun watching the goats play around. But what got me the most was the well behaved Jack sitting exactly where you told him to. He reminds me so much of Tigger.
Jack is exactly the kind of cat I love. So much personality and a great companion ♥ He better stay OUT OF THE ROAD
I agree! Beautiful basket! Delightful goats! But Jack stole the show ❤️
I live in a very short season northern area and I've never planted a fall garden. I am hoping to get cold frames built for growing some brassicas this year. I have a high tunnel (much smaller than yours) and I'm curious why you don't start your seeds on a shelf in there rather than under lights in your house?
Birds, rats, cabbage worms and the heat this time of year. We can have temps in the 90s through September and small brassicas will flower in the heat in my experience trying to start fall seeds outside this time of year. In spring the greenhouse does not stay reliably warm enough for germination and getting seedlings off to a good start. We did just put electricity in there this summer and I'm entertaining the idea of heat mats and a small heater in with a smaller greenhouse inside the bigger one to help retain heat. But really 6 trays is a lot of plants and it does relieve a lot of stress about what can and does go wrong by starting them inside.
@@SageandStoneHomestead that makes perfect sense! Thank you for the explanation.
Spring is a whole different ball game. I was specifically wondering about fall plantings, but I wasn't even thinking about the temps getting too hot and all the critters. We are pretty well done with the HOT weather now and I don't have much critter pressure (hmm except the darn aphids!) in my tunnel. I may have to give it a try since I don't have room in my house.
I need to get these huge rats under control. They are probably eating seedlings too and they will dig seeds out of the ground!! Ugh, pests.... I need 50 more cats lol! Kidding...
What an awesome harvest. I love seeing the kitties and the goaties.❤
The fruits look so delicious
Hi Heather, here in South Africa we call it passion fruit or granadilla. They are evergreen here. I have 3 different types, we use them to create like a privacy hedge on our fences between our neighbors.
You can prune them and propagate the cuttings, grow from seeds or actually dig it up and put in the spot you want or in a pot. They are very hardy when it comes to moving them.
They make a lovely canned juice concentrate, cakes and desserts
That's a beautiful harvest Heather ❤
Thanks so much!
@@SageandStoneHomestead you're welcome 😊
The scallop squash are seriously so pleasing to the eye. They have such a neat shape. I want to grow them next year.
Do it!!! There are NO bugs on them, if you don’t count the odd cucumber beetle
@@SageandStoneHomestead I just have the worst squash bugs so something they leave alone would be awesome lol
That malabar spinach is beautiful!! Makes me want to grow it on an arch!
Thank you! I need to go out there and pull some off and chill it. It's super nice cold!!
I'll have to watch for ripe fruit. I've noticed may pops in our yard!
Your mom has them too but I think she had tried them unripe!!
My little old lady container garden has about had it. This dry stretch did most things in. My rain water catchment tanks are dry, so I'm only watering a very few things.
Hugs, Linda!! The rain flirted with us today but didn’t come
Wow! Great harvest!❤
Thank you!!
good harvest for sure
Thanks!
Heater this was a lovely video, Thank you for my morning hangout. I did go and subscribe to your new channel. Support were support is needed. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.
Thanks so much!! ♥♥