WILD Winter Garden Tour Food Forest Permaculture Growing in Containers & Vertical Trellis Gardening
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2024
- Container gardening, food forest, permaculture garden, raised bed garden, in ground garden, flower pots, kiddie pools, hummingbird nest, growing in buckets: potatoes, kale, chayote, collards, tree collard, purple tree collard, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, zinnias,pepino, potato mint, bananas, passionfruit, herbs, mint, onions, walking onions a little bit of nature and more.
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I so enjoy the garden tours. I'm always learning new things and just am grateful to be a part of your adventure.👍😀
Thank you.
One delicious chayote recipe is to sauté them with garlic and onion. That is so tasty
Thank you so much ❤😊
Love the garden tour so much fun seeing other peoples garden. Thank you Gary and Robbie.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks Ana.
I am always absolutely amazed when Gary does a garden tour! Thank you so much for sharing with us! There is only one broccoli-eating Kitty and Zoe will show us what she loves to eat. ❤❤❤
So nice of you Susan thanks.
God bless stay safe
We are doing OK, thank you so much
I’m just imagining Gary’s timber frames with fairy lights. It would look spectacular…
It's funny you say that. I was thinking of doing it last Christmas.
Thank you for the tours of yours & Gary’s gardens, I always enjoy them. 🌱🍃🌿
Glad you like them! Thanks.
Beautiful gardens. You can tell Gary has been working hard with so many changes. Hope the rains don't harm anything you both have growing. I love these tours,
Thanks Connie. We hope so too
This garden tour has been inspiring. Seeing everything Gary is doing is simply amazing. And the hummingbird next was such a treat. I love how you both are so connected to the nature around you. ❤
Our pleasure! Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Your double cup creation, now every RUclipsr showing your creation, how to do it, without mention your name❤
I don’t know, but You know and I know who did the first video ❤️😊 ,and there are so many other things I did that others do now ☺️ Thank You
What a fantastic garden, Gary! I look forward to seeing your greenhouse. Cheers to you both!
Thank you.
Stay safe Robbie and Gary. I love your channel 🎉❤
We will, and yes, we’ve got a really bad storm coming through in the next day or two, thanks so much ❤️
Loved this. Gary is so adorable. Thank you for the tip about ornamentals and growing out. I would have never known. 💙
Thanks. You are so welcome!
I enjoyed the tour! I will look again because Gary mentioned a plant that looks familiar to me! He has quite the series of tunnels! And so much productivity with all the squash and dragon fruit. It is really amazing! Gary, we are learning from you, too! Thanks for your dedication!
And, Robbie, don't worry! You will figure out what your sweet little doggie likes! Broccoli just isn't her thing! 😊
We're glad you enjoy watching our videos. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the tour.
You're welcome ,thanks.
That is fascinating, Robbie. I love the tour of your wildlife garden. They are so lucky to have you as their neighbor. I really appreciate you and your educational gardening information. ❤❤❤
So nice of you, thanks Judy.
Every time I plant chayote something digs it up and takes it off somewhere.
Maybe the squirrels?
It's frustrating because I have to let mine set on the counter to sprout. But it's funny, too. I can just imagine a squirrel trying to dodge my Chihuahua to carry a chayote up a tree 😂
I placed hardware cloth around one of mine when a young rabbit got inside my garden. Luckily it just chewed it. Perhaps wrapping it with Tulle would work. I didn't have any down there at the time.
Gary's garden sounds like an aviary. How peaceful!
Thank you.
You know there's only one problem I have with Gary's garden, I want to plant everything he's growing and I don't have enough space. But believe me it's a dream.
😊 I do agree his garden is amazing ❤️Thank You
This was a great garden tour. Gray has such a unique garden with many plants I've never heard of. Robbie your garden is more my style because I have a bad back so the totes make it much easier on me.
Thanks Karen.
Hi Robbie, love your Southern California garden tours ! Living in gloomy Cleveland, to see the sun is great ! ❤
We're glad you enjoy watching our videos. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you Susan.
Fabulous tour !!! So interesting...you two are NEVER boring!🌴🦋🦜
You are so right,, never boring, and so interesting !!
Thank you so much ❤
🙏 to u and your family😊
Thanks, same to you!
Gary can you please show more of each tote & what's growing in them--GREAT tour guys!🌱
Here in Long Beach we really have had a storm! Our street flooded today, but thankfully eventually drained and rain stopped until late Sunday according to the current forecast. Tomorrow I need to make sure my car is OK (we park on the street) and f so move to a safer place for what's projected to be heavier rain starting late Sunday.
Oh wow! Be safe as yes a super big storm they say is coming ❤😊
Both of ya'll have amazing gardens🥰 Thank ya'll for sharing all of you knowledge & experience with us Robbie & Gary 🥰
So nice of you Mona
I love garden tours especially in the winter, it's so inspiring to grow your own food.
I think it helps keep some motivated and so we can be ready for spring, thank you so much. 😊
Thanks for showing us your gardens. I enjoyed it very much.
My pleasure 😊 Thank you ❤️
Gary enjoyed the tour you have a nice garden as well as you Robbie . You have a nice garden. Ty both for the tour.
We're glad you enjoyed watching. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you Jane.
Love you and Gary garden tours. Like seeing what you are doing and getting ideas from you. Stay safe from your rain storm and hope nothing gets ruined. Today is ground hog day and his prediction was an early spring for us. We shall see. Take care.
We're glad you enjoy watching our videos Pat. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you.
Great video. I really enjoyed the tour. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a great evening and happy gardening 😗😘🥰🤗🌿🍃🙏
We're glad you enjoyed watching the garden tour. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you Dorinda.
Wow! Fabulous garden tour! I too am always learning something new. Thank you for showing us around. Just have to say that the two of you complement each other so well. Both you and Gary have a gift for showing and teaching others and making it all easy to understand....you work very well together. I'm so thankful for all you do and share with us. This has become my "happy place" to watch, learn and grow. 😊
So nice of you to say that, thank you.
I absolutely love your property & how well you take advantage of your space growing vegetables pretty much all year around!! You two are such an inspiration!! 🙌🏻❤️🦋
Thank you so much!❤️
Incredible gardens, Robbie and Gary!
Thank you so much ❤️
Amazing tour! Thank you, Gary. Many great ideas. I live in Southern California too & am making notes from both of you of things to try. I started gardening in totes about 3 years ago, thanks to you, Robbie. Have moved a couple times so have had to start over. May move once more but take my totes with me this time. As a senior, the totes have been the best idea ever; I can handle a tote, whereas building a raised bed is another story. Ugh! The totes have completely changed my enjoyment of gardening. As soon as I can settle in someplace I can get on with my dream project of adding a greenhouse to my garden. A DIY project of course. Happy gardening this season you two. Your videos are like dropping by to visit with friends. 😊
Thank you Carolyn for visiting.
Loved the garden tour…. My grandkids and I are planning on revamping our garden this year, much like you and Gary… we just have to wait a bit longer here in Wisconsin. Although it’s been a very mild winter with the exception of one week of bitter cold. Should be an early spring…. We hope! Keep up the tours, they inspire us.
Thank you. Sounds great!
Exactly what I was thinking girl💖.🤔 A bobcat.
Wow, Gary! Beautiful garden and great tour!👍 Great idea, Robbie! 😃
Sweet hummer footage.😃
I wonder what garden yummy will be Zoe's fav.😄💕
Thanks. Good question!
Chayote I s really good in chicken soup with lots of garlic and a little ginger
Thanks Margaret, I will try that.
Always love to see Mr. Gary's garden. Thank you for the tour!
Our pleasure! Thank you.
So glad to see your video today Robbie I think I was going through withdrawals from your videos. L O L just joking. I’m so glad you and Gary do videos. It’s helped me so much.
That was fun, and interesting!
Thanks so much Debi.
Hi folks ❤❤❤ Bob C says be safe ❤
Chayote is the only squash my parents grow every year. We botch every other veggies we try growing, but there's always at least 1 chayote plant that will survive and provide us in squash for all the cold season until the following spring. Right now, we're still eating the stored chayotes from last autumn. 1 plant would produce at least 100 fruits for us.
Tell Gary the Jerusalem sage isn't a real sage. It's Phlomis. I'm in the Mediterranean area and the town puts Jerusalem sage at every other road corner. It's one of those few plants that can survive droughts and full burning sun in summer, yet still provide beautiful flowers for bees. Rumor says it is edible, though I don't see anyone eat it or drink it. I've never found it particularly fragrant. I had made smudge sticks with it until I grew actual sage.
Last season I planted a number of pumpkin/squash varieties. Most of them failed due to our odd weather. The chayote came through for me. It's a real reliable winner. Thanks for the info on Jerusalem sage. Gary.
FYI. I was able to get most of my containers prepped in zone 8B/9A in the main garden. Will be working on the others before we get rain on Sunday.
Your garden is amazing
Whoa! What an amazing garden (s) Gotta love Southern California weather. They have really messed up our state, but they can’t take away our weather! We are in Costa Mesa in a regular residential lot… we have 5 chickens and a garden in our front and in back, but so envious of your lot!
Oh, your Yard and Garden with chickens sounds amazing, and Costa Mesa is beautiful! ❤️😊
I did a lot of container gardening this past summer. Gonna do it again this year, Lord willing and the creek don’t rise. 😊. I’m in SE NC.
Sounds great! Hope the creek doesn't overflow.
Looks great! I think I might use the tub garden idea this year! Thanks to Both of you!
Maybe get rid of those upside down planters? Or corral them into a circle or other shape? Great idea to put flowers in the truck bed. Exciting for changes. I have been doing structures with the irrigation tubing. Fun. Hugs
Hello Robbie
From hot to rainy and cold fast Hi Debbie
I just made passion fruit jam, using the hulls for the pectin! Yum😋
Great idea! Thank you.
You have a garden of Eden .
Thank you.
I love your videos Robbie! You are a great educator as well as a coach...you keep me motivated. As a new gardener I really need motivation sometimes when I am presented with challenges and your enthusiasm is so welcome and appreciated. I tried the vegetable waste along with shredded paper in my containers and they attracted many worms (woo hoo!) but sadly they also become grand hotels for ants...I was inundated with them. Lesson learned - don't keep these ant breeding containers too close to my house...some decided to take detours into my house when the weather turned bad. How do I eliminate or discourage the ants?
Hi, Robbie, you property is interesting one day you make a video with a drone to see the 2 gardens you have,will be a amazing.
Great idea, maybe one day ❤️😊 Thank you
Hi Robbie, I heard California was getting rain storms. Praying 🙏 for yalls safety. ❤😊
🙋♂️Melinda
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@@user-ky6cp1bm3g Jeff on The Ripe Tomato 🍅 channel just told me Cararosa Strawberries should be able to withstand the heat in Texas and Hawaii. I hope we can find them.
Can you show Gary refresh his ponds? I’d like to see how he sets it up. I know he did that awhile ago. 12x7 is a “little “ green house 😄
Very enjoyable video. Thank you so much. Always learning new things from you both. Different topic, I did stop by the Dollar Tree today, and they did have hummingbird feeders out, so I picked up two. Now I have a variety. To go with my Walmart ones. Thank you for that information as well. God bless you both.
That is awesome you got the 2 feeders! Can’t beat that price 😊 Thank you so much ❤️
Enjoyed the tour.
Thank you so much ❤️
Thought I would try and grow chayote this year. The seeds too expensive for me. Love the garden tours and never bored.
That's the odd thing Darlene. In the markets here they're not cheap. If you grow them yourself they are very productive. Sometimes I look at the initial expense verses the return to decide if I want to grow something. Thank you.
Excellent ❤ thanks guys. 👍
Our pleasure! Thanks.
Great tour. Starting a new garden this year. Moved to a new place so its going to be fun. Got a lit ifideas from your videos. Thank you
Thanks Sandra enjoy your new place.
Love these tours 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks.
Hey Robbie & Gary🥰
In your husband garden tour. Where he has the tower n potatoes ready to harvest n some still growing. What does he have them in. Looks like a bag with wire around it? I love his accent! You love gardening n he loves gardening, that so beautiful!
They're my cheap mini raised beds. Here's a link to a video on them ruclips.net/video/Z-NnHn1I0Y0/видео.html Thank you.
Beautiful and impressive 🙏
Thank you! ❤
I got duped. I bought pepino seeds online, and I kept thinking the plant and fruit didn't look right. They tasted like eggplant. They were Easter egg eggplants!
Great video! I love, love your garden! I’m seeing some of these plants for the first time. Very informative.❤
Thank you.
Thank ya'll so much for sharing your gardens with us 🥰🥰
Our pleasure Mona.
Fantastic tour, thank you ! I'd love to be able to grow passion fruit, (one of my favourites) but far to cold hear in Belfast ,,, Northern Ireland , stay safe you two !!
Thanks, our pleasure Pauline.
I'm going to use the tule to keep cats out of my raised beds thank you
Perfect! Should work great ❤
Loved this video! I'm going to watch it again!❤
Yay! Thank you!
love garys garden !!!
Thank you.
Enjoyed the tour....thank you
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️. Thank you
Please Gary make a video on your greenhouse 🙏🙏🥰
I plan to. I'll be working on it over the warm season when things dry out a bit.
They look like Chokos
Yes they are. Chayote is the Mexican name for them. Thanks.
I wonder how Gary likes to eat his fig leaf gourd. I recall a while back that Robbie wasn't too keen on them lol.
I need to go to firehouse subs and get some more buckets. The money go to gear for firehouses, I have so many things that I want to grow this year.
That sounds wonderful ❤️ Happy Gardening
Thank you for the tour :)
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Robbie i truly enjoy your videos they are so informative do you have lemon trees if so how and when i can plant one thank you i live in zone 8
Good morning Robbie and Gary all the way from Louisiana ,love the tour every thing look so good ,I have a question ,with your garden and Garys garden so much food for two people what do you do with it?I have a garden where I grow tomato’s collard greens mustard greens and I share with my family and neighbors I would love to grow a tree collard here in Louisiana. Don’t know if they would grow here, anyway, have a nice day and don’t forget to eat what you grow bye-bye😊
Thanks Michael. Like yourself we share some of our produce with our family, friends and neighbors. Tree collards grow well in zones 8 to 11 so they should do well in Louisiana.
Enjoyed the tour . What was the kind of squash that is a replacement for potatoes for Gary was called what ? Can’t wait to see the changes in both gardens this spring.
Thanks Sandy. It is Chayote squash Aka mirliton and choko (Sechium edule)
You two are so talented. Thank you for the wonderful video. I have a question: Where did you buy the chayote squash?
Thank you. I bought mine from a Mexican grocery store. Chain grocery stores often sell them.
Could you put dishpans on top of those tall containers? I think it would be better than trying to grow in those shallow containers.
You can, but let me tell you something they’re not a shallow as you think they’re just as big as a bucket and I grow tons 😊❤️
Still in winter. In short sleeves? No, that is a UK summer!
Yes we can have some good days here in winter, now we’ve got a big storm coming in. It’s already gotten cool. Thanks 😊
Do you go to a farmers mkt with your excess or do you can, dehydrate, & freeze? Love your video and practical approach to griwing food!!
We freeze a lot and share with family and friends. We're glad you enjoy watching our videos. We enjoy sharing what we do. Thank you.
I am interested in your water chestnuts . Could you give us some info please.
Can you also show how you prepare the chayote? I have the same problem as Gary. I liked like to have a substitute for potatoes.
Thanks Cherie. We have a wet week so I'll try to get a video together in the back room.
When the hummingbirds nest in the trees do the pack rats go after the hummingbirds?
We have found that individual female hummingbirds usually nest in the same area year to year. I suspect this one was young last year and initially chose a poor site as the first nest failed. What got to it I don't know. They learn by doing and now she uses the passionfruit vine. It would be very difficult for a rat to climb to the nest. Most of the natural nest sites are located in similar places. On small branches that would be hard to get to. There will be one or more nests in the trees near the pack rat nest. Thanks, Gary.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Ty Gary
When is the best time to move tree collards outside?
Is the dragon fruit in Gary's garden he placed in deeper soil?
Yes my dragon fruit are planted in raised beds to provide better drainage.
Is society garlic edible? What sticker are u talking about ? They were planted by our landscaper but no stickers on the plants - how to tell if we can eat or not?😊
Yes Sue society garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) is edible. You can use the leaves and flowers like chives and the small bulbs in place of regular garlic. It has a mild flavor. In California ornamental plants sold at home depot or other big box stores usually have stickers stating chemicals used in growing them. Wholesale landscape nurseries don't need to do that but will tell their buyers if asked. Personally I would wait at least 6 months after they were planted before eating as the chemicals used break down over time.
I wish I could grow in totes Unfortunately I live in a subdivision
Rat commune !
Yes Rebecca. They are interesting native rats. The nest shown in the video up in the tree is their Summer home. Air conditioned. Their Winter home is on the ground as it stays warmer.
I have a ton of Clematis seeds. I’m getting ready to start them inside. Hopefully I can get them big enough to sell at my Garden Club Spring Sale. We are non profit and we give to so may programs that need help. Any pointers? I’m using a big dish pan.
Gary I was wondering if you have ever grown kiwi?
I tried growing them in Australia but I couldn't get them to thrive.
Does tulle keep the rats out?
It does for me here 😊
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❤️ thank you 😊
33:04 😂 more like the “devils lettuce” haha jk, But that was pretty funny guys, love the tour🌺 very much enjoying this ( with my “lettuce”😆) I got the notification yesterday, but didn’t have time to watch, thank you and hope this upcoming crazy weather does not affect you guys badly,- Nina, central coast SLO 10A 😘💓🥦🥬🥔🧅🪴
That was bele, 😊 we do have a really bad storm moving in, so we’ll see what happens. Thanks so much❤️
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Thanks.