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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Kaye is growing food on her driveway and practicing square foot gardening in her Three Sisters patch. End of July garden update. Kaye grows an edible garden in Los Angeles and lives sustainably on the grid. SUBSCRIBE so you won't miss out! FREE ebook "10 Steps to a Great First Garden" at www.latebloomer...
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  • @yvencia1150
    @yvencia1150 5 лет назад +3

    Love its!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @riiptaiixbrandy214
    @riiptaiixbrandy214 5 лет назад +3

    This is what the would needs
    THISE PEOPLE :)

  • @roefully
    @roefully 5 лет назад +3

    Biting into that apple was so satisfying to watch. Enjoying watching your videos. I’m subscribing. Thanks.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wonderful!! I'm so glad! I know you will find lots to inspire you! I can't wait to eat another apple, today!

  • @HomeCentsWithNell
    @HomeCentsWithNell 5 лет назад +3

    I didn't know there was such thing as a ripe green tomato!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      YES< please watch this! ruclips.net/video/dwLIpNpo6NU/видео.html

  • @gardening4zone970
    @gardening4zone970 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful garden......so much to look at. I'm overwhelmed and inspired.

  • @FagrieBeArtRapVraagom
    @FagrieBeArtRapVraagom 4 года назад

    I'm from Cape Town(Home of the Gooseberry) You eat it when the berry has gone yellow. It's lovely I'm growing a patch this year.

  • @backwoodsmama721
    @backwoodsmama721 5 лет назад +4

    When it comes to gardening, any little thing we harvest is treasured! Hopefully, whatever it is that's bothering your tomatos, gets the hint & leaves! Love the vid❤

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thanks, my love, Kayla!! ❤ Perhaps, but it's too late for those vines. Just not enough hot weather. Coolest July in 25 years.

    • @backwoodsmama721
      @backwoodsmama721 5 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershow Aww. ❤ You're welcome! I'm wondering since this is the worst year you've had for critter damage, if it's possibly related to the cooler weather. Hopefully, you at least get the other veggies to ripen without anything bothering them.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yeah, we will see. Seems like there would be more critter damage when it's hot and dry. But, who knows?

    • @backwoodsmama721
      @backwoodsmama721 5 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershow My thought was maybe their normal food source didnt produce as well due to cooler weather , but who knows really.

  • @lavendercoyote
    @lavendercoyote 5 лет назад +5

    Beautiful Kaye, you inspire me immensely!! So much info to gleen from every video. Thank you, God bless you and much love. 😄💕🌷🍃

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you SOOOO much! I'm going to need your support in the coming months. xxxxx

  • @gabriellakadar
    @gabriellakadar 5 лет назад +1

    Congratulations on the beets! Magic. I tried for three years and have officially given up.
    Shallots are enormous! Great.
    Now that you are home, you can keep an eye out on what on earth is eating your fruits.
    You've had a different 'climate' this year with the cooler weather and everything that likes it
    has gone bonkers. I particularly appreciate the second generation of apple blossoms.
    Who knew?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I know, right? Stunned that I didn't even notice till the blooms were open! Thank you! You gave up on beets? They seem easy to grow for me.

    • @gabriellakadar
      @gabriellakadar 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow I only get beet leaves well used by Miner Worms.
      grr. It's okay. Other things grow like Topsy. Can't have it all as you illustrate so beautifully.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I don't know Topsy. You could try cutting down numbers of leaf miner with the blue sticky traps. I include them on my Amazon Affiliate page. www.amazon.com/dp/B00AEBLCMK/?cv_ct_id=amzn1.idea.LEI7CVRY39H0&cv_ct_pg=storefront&cv_ct_wn=aip-storefront&ref=exp_cov_latebloomershow_dp_vv_d

  • @skyym3629
    @skyym3629 5 лет назад +1

    I live in the Phoenix area in Arizona and have grown all types of tomatoes for over 12 years now with some good results. I actually stick with more cherry tomato types because they take the heat a little easier. This spring my tomatoes absolutely got demolished by what I thought were little native birds that were slipping in between my netting holes. I caught the culprit one evening and it was a rat and this changed my whole reasoning on the way to attack this problem. I finally had to start putting out rat traps and have caught dozens in just a few weeks. I had no idea we had rats where I was living until they just destroyed every tomato I had on the vine. In the past, this happened to a very small degree and I always attributed it to birds, but nothing like I saw this year. I'm not sure why the infestation of rats in my area, but I am finally getting them under control because some newly formed tomatoes have ripened and were not affected in any way.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I'm going to set out some traps and see what happens. Although it seems like it's already too late for this year.

  • @lisaelliott1149
    @lisaelliott1149 5 лет назад +2

    Welcome home Kaye! Ohmy gosh I was squealing with delight when I saw you have a watermelon! Your garden looks amazing after you being gone. That corn is unbelievable. Mine actually tasseled and I've got a few ears with silks!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Haha, yes we can only hope it develops! Congrats on your corn!

  • @ArmindaHeart
    @ArmindaHeart 5 лет назад +5

    You should try growing sweet potato in the sunniest place you’ve got. Maybe in your driveway next year 😁
    I grow the sweet potato slips from store bought sweet potatoes.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      ArmindaHeart I’ve got one pot growing right there !❤️

  • @sherylwilliams1672
    @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад +1

    So exciting to be away for a little while to come back and see all the growth.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Great to hear from you today. I wish you could get your stalker to leave you alone!

    • @sherylwilliams1672
      @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow I do too Kaye I feel so frustrated. It consumes my life with worry and it's taken all the pleasure out of my life for so long I get depressed when I find I've invested all I have for the alarm system and my clothes I put in a drawer clean to wear are just gone. Sad situation I don't know how to make it stop

    • @sherylwilliams1672
      @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow thank you Kaye your such a sweet fantastic person.

  • @mamaknows1062
    @mamaknows1062 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice and full garden, lovely. Birds are looking for water. They'd rather poke the fruit for fresh moisture than drink stagnant dirty water out of ponds, lakes and pools. We leave dishes of fresh water in shaded areas and birds are now part of our pest control system. Blessings all.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      That's what a lot of folks have been saying, so I did that, too, left two big bird baths. They are still doing it. I cleared off at least twenty tomatoes yesterday. And truly, this is the coolest weather for summer I can remember in 25 years. The way I know is we don't have AC and July is usually unbearable trying to sleep at night. I've got on full pajamas and a cover at night. Very strange. This may be the last big investment of time I'm willing to do for tomatoes.

    • @mamaknows1062
      @mamaknows1062 5 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershowits beautiful what you've been doing. If you see birds doing this is one thing. But those holes could be worms, slugs, caterpillars too. We've had some kind of caterpillar like things doing this to papaya's, tomato's, and almost ripe bell peppers. Using neem oil once a week helped a lot and DE and crushed egg shells around base of plants.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Great, good to know! I've given up for this year on tomatoes, and have to have a whole new plan for next year.

  • @scmarih
    @scmarih 5 лет назад +2

    Oh Kaye, your passion fruit are growing wild and the shallots are huge. I couldn't find any seeds at my local garden store to plant some. Thanks for sharing your garden with us.

  • @crafting_with_carrie
    @crafting_with_carrie 5 лет назад +2

    Love, love, love your garden.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Carrie!! Another viewer said he was depressed by my lack of success this year, and I don't want to depress anyone! But, I tell it like it is, and it's not always successful here by the ocean, especially this year, with this crazy cool weather. I mean, without AC in this house, it's SO nice to have a cool summer, but tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, beans, corn and cucurbits just don't like it! Thanks for your support! It means a ton! I hope you will be one of the first to buy the first Late Bloomer T-shirt, coming very soon!

  • @berrybuena
    @berrybuena 5 лет назад +1

    That Rose is beautiful 😍. Your garden is a treat Kaye.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I know, first time I've cut one to bring in and enjoy. Thanks for watching! Please share.

  • @cottingwhite7784
    @cottingwhite7784 5 лет назад +1

    And my indigo rose cherry tomatoes were the best tasting cherry tomatoes I’ve ever tasted.! I gave one to the postman and begged me for another to use to shave seeds!

  • @robinmiller1783
    @robinmiller1783 5 лет назад +1

    Liked this format with someone as your camera person....made it very interesting to enjoy the flow of your garden.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I hope to be able to do more of that. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @shalbinjames
    @shalbinjames 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Kaye;) LB Garden looks amazing!! Enjoy your holliday season !! Best wishes :) ♥♥♥

  • @GiGiGoesShopping
    @GiGiGoesShopping 5 лет назад +1

    Lucky day today as I just found you 🌼
    Love the music selections.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wonderful!! I'm so happy you found me! Please check out today's upload! ❤❤

  • @chelinfusco6403
    @chelinfusco6403 5 лет назад +2

    I just love the tours of your garden. Such a happy place, well, some areas are happy jungles. LOL. Love it still. Thanks for sharing.

  • @michelepaccione8806
    @michelepaccione8806 5 лет назад +2

    Those artichoke seed heads are amazing...you could use some in floral arrangements. The rose was gorgeous. Glad you finally got some nice tomatoes!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      I hadn't thought of that! Haha, I never make floral arrangements, just enjoy the outside, but great idea! Can't believe I got that good rose. All the others were decimated. I did spray, so maybe that saved it.

  • @greatboniwanker
    @greatboniwanker 5 лет назад +1

    So much yumminess!

  • @beththurston8914
    @beththurston8914 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Kaye! Just came in from checking the garden after 2 weeks in Europe and saw your video. Good timing! Looks like all your careful prep helped save most of your crops. Well worth the effort and the few losses! My garden looks pretty good after the warm weather. I spent time moving plants into shade and sprinkler reach, bagged tomatoes before leaving and just lost a few cherry tomatoes. Got to see a Tuscan winery where they use 50 geese for pest control! Not practical in most yards! Also visited the Madrid botanical garden founded in 1755. Lovely place right in the middle of a huge city. Madrid also has wild parrots, sound familiar? 😀

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, very familiar!! Wow, envious of your great trip. Glad you had few losses. Just did a podcast with Alan Lodge at The Plants and Me Podcast from Newlands Nursery in UK. Would love to go back to Europe!

  • @MissDeb-jq6nz
    @MissDeb-jq6nz 5 лет назад +1

    And I bought a pineapple guava last week to plant out front with the others... I love your garden!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wonderful!! Probably already bloomed, depending how big. You see any sign of fruit developing?

  • @GardeningforBeginners
    @GardeningforBeginners 5 лет назад +1

    Well done what s great harvest

  • @monicamarshall5989
    @monicamarshall5989 5 лет назад +1

    Oh Kaye! Your garden is amazing!

  • @ltlbnsgarden
    @ltlbnsgarden 5 лет назад +1

    Love the tour! Glad you got some tomatoes! That apple looked so delicious. 😊

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching!! Always great to hear from you!

  • @IceLynne
    @IceLynne 5 лет назад +1

    Everything looks so wonderful! Your garden is truly amazing :-D I had a rosemary that died unexpectedly and I never knew why. We used to have rosemary hedges that would bloom with tiny purple flowers a few times a year ~ it was a really nice. A great video and you covered so much! Have a great day!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, my rosemary blooms most of year, but this section just died. Last year my cranberry Hibiscus died nearby. Something got the roots.

    • @IceLynne
      @IceLynne 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow well your new Hibiscus are really beautiful :-)

  • @benerickson2236
    @benerickson2236 5 лет назад +1

    The garden looks great Kaye! I’m glad you enjoyed your trip :)

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Hey, Ben!! Great to hear from you! Please keep watching and sharing my channel. My life is in transition soon. Will be moving in six months and don't know where so keep tuned to my channel.

    • @benerickson2236
      @benerickson2236 5 лет назад +1

      Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show Will do Kaye. Oh no! You’re leaving your beautiful garden :( hopefully your new one will be bigger and better than ever?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      I don't know. It's all undecided. I don't want to leave. But, may have to. Keep tuned to my channel! I will upload videos wherever I am.

  • @minicat3640
    @minicat3640 5 лет назад +1

    Your garden is fantastic! Thank you for sharing!

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video, Kaye...amazing density ...you light up a room every time... (though in this case, it is a ~ driveway ;) )

  • @MissDeb-jq6nz
    @MissDeb-jq6nz 5 лет назад

    None of my shallots grew, nor my garlic... but my butternut squash is harvested, and putting on new squashes!

  • @cathysanders8485
    @cathysanders8485 5 лет назад +1

    Two things: Do you know what variety the passion vine is? Does the comfrey do well in full sun or partial? LOVE your videos and so look forward to seeing each one. You inspire me to do more in my garden than I've done before.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Passiflora edulis
      a.k.a. Purple Passion Fruit, Granadilla Comfrey enjoys partial shade, requires a good deal of water. Thank you so much!! You made my day. Keep in touch! ❤

  • @MissDeb-jq6nz
    @MissDeb-jq6nz 5 лет назад +1

    I took heart last week and planted a block of popcorn where I pulled out the sweet corn. If any popcorn comes up, then I will plant some blue lakes to accompany it. I planted a hill of sugar baby watermelons... 75 days to mature. In... mid October! Just hoping... AND I planted some non gmo peanut plants! I didn't know rosemary bushes could die like that! So sorry! I wanna try growing calendula also! I got some watermelons and still have one baby ripening... other melons on trellis, but don't know what they are. All your artichokes look so good! All mine ar le growing slow! One died, and only two others are putting on a head, so far...

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 5 лет назад +1

    Oh Kaye, sorry to hear your garden was "gotten", as we say here. If I left my garden for a week here in SE TX, it would be decimated! Yours, at least, is still beautiful and continues to put out. I don't know where you got the info. that Indigo Rose tomatoes were full sized, but mine have always been small, slightly larger than cherry size. Yours look the right size. I've been growing them for years. What/how are you using the sugar cane? I'm always searching for new ways to use it. Beauuuuutiful shallots!!! Thanks!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Oh, only that the first year, they were maybe 1/3 larger. So I assumed they were small because the vine is shriveled from overwintering. But, thanks!

  • @sherrydee7880
    @sherrydee7880 5 лет назад +2

    Impressive array of plants! Do you have issues with neighbors who are OCD about having "perfectly manicured" front yards?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      No, not at all. There isn't an HOA in site. Most people are struggling to keep grass or trying to decide what is best to replace it with as we had drought for 7 years, impossible to keep grass nice here. Hardly anyone wants to do their lawn, and they have the money to pay for a lawn maintenance service. I haven't convinced anyone really to do what I do. They admire what I do, but don't want to put in the work themselves, when they can afford to have someone do their lawn for them. There are exceptions, I'm sure, but I personally don't know any.

  • @rowinggranny5216
    @rowinggranny5216 5 лет назад +1

    A great garden tour. Its too dark to garden here tonight but I have enjoyed the time in your garden.

  • @cherylcarlson3315
    @cherylcarlson3315 5 лет назад +4

    Not sure if saw your videos before. I have planted my small lot densely but definitely not to your level! Have used dog food bags to extend compost bin as well as planting on driveway. Having amixed result year here too

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, it's been interesting and I don't know what to attribute it to. Some things do well, and others do not. I'A lot to do with the weather, which worked to my advantage with the plum tree. I hope you enjoy those videos! I'm happy to see you are using all your space!

  • @edwinthompson6510
    @edwinthompson6510 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Kaye your trip to Montana {{ i can imagine how you enjoyed that wonderful state {{ in the past i have took camping holidays there with patti ann and her kids... to RV tour great.... gldad you at lest got some tomatoes not a total disaster... noticed two things someone was operating your camera ...and it was trash emptying day ...... your garden is like a Alice in Wonderland adventure....sooooooo much going on need to get that garden on media.... TV..... Kaye seeya next video......xEd

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      If you can help me make that happen Ed I would be forever grateful, but as it stands now, I will have to say goodbye sooner rather than later. Yes, I have a young intern for the summer, and we shot that in 2.5 hours and I spent 6 hours editing it last night. Yes, trash day is a bad day to film for sure, but couldn't wait. Wanted the discoveries to happen on camera. xxKaye

  • @darrellluck7230
    @darrellluck7230 5 лет назад +1

    That California Milkweed doesn't look anything like the milkweed I have here in Tennessee. Glad to see your corn looking so good.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      No, and there are CA milkweeds that look completely different. That is Tropical and not native to CA. They love it and I haven't planted any in several years, but did back in 2013 and it just keeps coming back. I have a Gooseplant Milkweed video you should watch, scroll back a year or two in my videos. I'm wearing a pale green shirt in the thumbnail. You will be amazed. I thought for sure it would come back, but it didn't.

  • @CottageGardensonForest
    @CottageGardensonForest 5 лет назад +1

    I’m really surprised that a 7 gallon cloth pot isn’t large enough to support a tomato. We had 60 inches of rain the first half of the year so I had to plant all my tomato seedlings in plastic grow bags. I have 62 plants and they’re all at least 7 ft tall and still producing tomatoes. I bought the metal 8 ft stakes that I hammered into the ground. I have fertilized them once a week until the heat became too extreme. I’ve had to be diligent to stay on top of pruning and pest control but even with the heat and humidity they are still producing blooms and fruit. I’ve watched you long enough to know you can achieve anything if you at least try. Hope your trips were awesome. Thanks

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Well, IF you prune to one vine and keep it topped, it should be fine, but I didn't and these want to tip over.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your confidence in me!! ❤ I'm going to call upon those words in the coming months, as you will see.

  • @gardenrn3017
    @gardenrn3017 5 лет назад +1

    So glad to see a video up from you as they are always so enjoyable! Love to see what's going on in your garden. I have had trouble with critters too ... getting to my pineapple ground cherries. Tried everything but all I can do is go out day and night and hope I get to a ripe one first. They have been eating the unripe ones as well! However, when I finally did get to try a ripe one, my goodness! I'm in love with pineapple ground cherries now! Sweet with a subtle flavor of pineapple...

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      I wonder if that's what I have. I could throw some voile over that plant and maybe still get one.

  • @imads50
    @imads50 5 лет назад +2

    Merci pour les informations ma chère,👌👌👏👏

  • @anngelagreen6246
    @anngelagreen6246 5 лет назад +1

    I'm pleased you were able to keep some of the tomatoes from critters. Very little compares to fresh garden tomatoes.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I think I'm going to put rat traps in the garden and see what I can catch. Someone else in the comments suggested it.

    • @gabriellakadar
      @gabriellakadar 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow That's fine but pay attention here: rats are super smart. If you catch one in a snap trap, remove it ASAP before the rest of the family notices. Once rats
      learn that there's danger, they won't go there. If you leave the dead rat in the trap for more than a few
      minutes you won't be catching any others. These animals are geniuses. Morgan Spurlock's documentary
      about rats is an excellent educational source. I watched it on Netflix and it was totally worth it.

    • @gabriellakadar
      @gabriellakadar 5 лет назад +1

      Also if you catch birds by accident, it's a real bummer.

  • @deadlywound1991
    @deadlywound1991 5 лет назад +3

    The Luffa looks good, & rate of growth is faster than here ,, hum. Hummers love red.. alot🙈.

  • @MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN
    @MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN 5 лет назад

    I just love your garden !!!!

  • @nikkia.8505
    @nikkia.8505 5 лет назад +1

    I didn't know you could eat sweet peas. I have loads of those growing in my garden.😊

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Do they get mildew?

    • @nikkia.8505
      @nikkia.8505 5 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershow yes. I am in the Seattle area.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      In your original comment did you mean to say, "I didn't know..."? Or, you do know that you can eat them?

    • @nikkia.8505
      @nikkia.8505 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow i meant to say I didn't know. 😊

  • @lorahaddad4967
    @lorahaddad4967 5 лет назад

    Your corn has tassels on the stalk top. Silk will form on the end of each ear.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes! They are forming and I've been shaking them. Please check out my video growing corn in a raised bed. ruclips.net/video/SRdwV9eUYB8/видео.html

  • @tracygarns9611
    @tracygarns9611 5 лет назад +1

    How exciting to come back from a trip and walk around to see what happened while you were gone. I'm so glad the spray worked. Could you share the proportions of the ingredients?
    I love Aunt Ruby's German Green! I'm growing it this year for the first time. I haven't had success with fennel. I couldn't get it to germinate. But I have lots of swallowtail caterpillars on my dill and carrots and monarchs on the milkweed. Pa. and Md. have had an abundance of butterflies this year.
    Your corn looks great! If you ever grow cantaloupe, I recommend Amish Melon from Baker Creek. I can usually take or leave it, but this variety is delicious!
    How do you tell when your leeks are ready to harvest? It's my first year growing them.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Tracy Garns well when they start to bolt they’re ready to reproduce so you want to pull in before then and I’ve always just been told to snap that flower off if I want it to keep getting fatter.

  • @gardengal2331
    @gardengal2331 5 лет назад +1

    Is your cape gooseberry is a Peruvian ground cherry? if it is then usually they fall to the ground when ripe. so look on the ground to see if you can find some yellow berries. if they are still not quite ripe then let them green up in the house. they are in the same family as tomatoes. Hope this helps.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I don't know as it was a volunteer that came up in a pepper pot last year. I have been looking on the ground but the lanterns are all empty.

  • @lindasoaft9303
    @lindasoaft9303 5 лет назад +3

    I love your enthusiasm. It inspires me! What can I plant for a fall garden in LA/San Diego?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +2

      lettuce, beets, spinach, chard, all your brassicas: cauliflower, broccoli, kale, brussel sprouts, potatoes, leeks, plant garlic in Nov. to harvest in June or so, etc. Hope that helps! Please share this channel. Many thanks!

    • @lindasoaft9303
      @lindasoaft9303 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I can’t wait to get started🥬🥦🥗🍋🍊

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Good luck!!

  • @anniegaddis5240
    @anniegaddis5240 5 лет назад +1

    Could you put a link to those nifty mesh bags you put over your tomatoes? This year I made a mistake by putting my butterfly garden in the same area as my vegetables, and the worms from the butterfly eggs ate almost everything. The bags would have helped. Next year, the butterflies will be in the front yard instead! But am still going to use the bags just in case. Thanks!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      www.amazon.com/shop/latebloomershow Just click on Gardening and scroll down. They come in different sizes. Thank you! I actually double-bagged a few that are left last night, just in case.

  • @saminairfan45
    @saminairfan45 5 лет назад +1

    Garden looks amazing and I’m so happy that Crandula finally taking off😍. Do you use your comfrey? Love your vertical garden stalk. I really want one but they are so expensive😏

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, I was lucky. They sent me mine to review. Thanks again for the seeds! I will plant again, wherever I go.

  • @annehellmann4454
    @annehellmann4454 5 лет назад +1

    What kind of potatoes do you grow? Thanks for sharing your garden with us! Nice ending with the beauty of a Rose!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      I grow only purple potatoes and Huckleberry Gold now. Sometimes I order potato sets from Seeds of Change and sometimes I just use organic potatoes I buy in store that I let sit around too long. Thank you! Please share!

  • @vasokara2672
    @vasokara2672 5 лет назад

    Dear Kaye you should know that FIG TREES should not be watered almost at all!this is a secret for having very tasty figs!try it next year you will be amazed!its a note from a fig lover from
    Greece.

  • @sherylwilliams1672
    @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah it's wasps climb through and lay eggs or larvae in figs and I don't know if it's particular kinds of figs but if they have a hole in the bottom of the fig wasps female goes in lays larvae and dies in the fig. Maybe do a search on RUclips bees in figs.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wow, seems crazy! But, I will. My tree is loaded with figs.

    • @sherylwilliams1672
      @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow I don't guess eating wasps would hurt you but I just thought I would tell you I won't be eating figs or olives ever again lol

  • @PatriciaGalo
    @PatriciaGalo 5 лет назад

    Hello I have always loved your videos.....suggestion. Cranberry Hibiscus.....give them 4Ft to 6 from wide each....maybe in a row. They will grow and give you delicious leaves to have tea, or eat in salads......

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, I had a HUGE one the last two years, beautiful, stunning, featured the flowers in many videos, but something got to the roots and it died. And it was right beside the rosemary, part of which just died, so I'm now concerned about my rosemary. Thanks for watching!

  • @cjverde49
    @cjverde49 5 лет назад +1

    Okay here in Missouri when folk eat gooseberries they eat them before they ripen. Canned gooseberries are expensive. I have a friend who once make Gooseberry pie. She's the one who told me that gooseberries are used before they get ripe and they're very very very very sour. The amount of sugar she used on that pie makes me wonder why they bother. So that's how they do it where I'm. from

  • @Sandra-nx3pl
    @Sandra-nx3pl 5 лет назад +1

    nice job my friend...!!

  • @sherylwilliams1672
    @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад +1

    I heard some insects maybe bees go in a hole in the bottom of figs . not sure I will try to look it up again but similar to what you experienced with your olives.

    • @sherylwilliams1672
      @sherylwilliams1672 5 лет назад

      That olive situation wow I use to love olives and now I won't be eating them again that was so gross lol

  • @mhuntert
    @mhuntert 5 лет назад +1

    I love your show Kate. Is that a pressure treated wood fence you stood on? I know they don’t use arsenic in pressure treated wood anymore but is it still safe? I Have some in my garden I was thinking of removing. What do you think? Keep up the awesome work!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      No, it's not, it's redwood, and the man that made the fence (to my design) did not do a great job with the supports, so I step on it gingerly. I think if you want to remove it, you should. I don't know how long it leaches out toxin. I had to use a few in our construction, but they aren't in the garden. Thanks so much for supporting this channel!

  • @meehan302
    @meehan302 5 лет назад +1

    I was thinking if you were to train the Luffa Horizontally on the trellis- is it possible. You are lucky to have any tomatoes. Half of my Rose has gone too. but the other half is good. Nice apples and passion fruit there. I like your beet. Will you pickle or boil them and use for salad. The potato and Leek soup can wait a bit longer .O the last rose of summer. Patrick xx

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes. Perhaps THE last rose, Patrick. My climbing rose died. Forgot to include that.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I did grow them horizontally on the back trellis remember in 2016? It works wonderfully.

  • @nicholasp.5386
    @nicholasp.5386 5 лет назад +2

    Hey great video. What kind of sweet pea is that. I thought sweet peas were poisonous.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Well, in the video previous to this one, I mentioned a blog by a forager who said they weren't, in small doses. That if you ate a LOT it might be. So, use your own caution. I felt no effect from eating either pod. But, I won't be saving seeds as they just get covered in mildew. Not worth it. Thanks for writing.

  • @R_H21
    @R_H21 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful rose!!! (I thought it was a peony before you said it was a rose.)
    Looking forward to seeing updates on the corn. I’ve never grown corn so I don’t really know how they develop.
    Question.... where did you grow up? Just wondering if I’m hearing an accent or if it’s just my imagination. If there is one, though, it’s very subtle.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Tennessee. I have made several videos in Tennessee when I do trips home. I should really put together a play list. Thanks for watching!!

    • @R_H21
      @R_H21 5 лет назад

      Ah, my guess what a southern accent =)

  • @ginapaquet5563
    @ginapaquet5563 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Kaye... regarding your rosemary... Root and crown rot can develop on a rosemary plant in heavy, soggy soil, causing the entire plant to die. If your soil is heavy, dig in some sand and organic matter before planting rosemary. Looks like you have a camera person on this video.... nice to walk freely and talking. Thank you for the video... so fun to see your expressions. Kaye, are you interested in selling some of your comfrey seeds??? I will send you message via IG...

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I've never collected the seeds! I should go see if they are out there. Not sure this variety has seeds. I got roots from OAG. But YES, I'm interested in selling everything! Almost, haha.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I just went out and didn't see anything but very tiny black things, wasn't even sure it was a seed.

    • @ginapaquet5563
      @ginapaquet5563 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow No worries Kaye... It looked as if it has blooms..The one you sold me did well and then they just died. Not sure what happened. Made the mistake of buying two more from Green Thumb Nursery only to have them die on me... but then again, this heat wave is probably the issue.

  • @cottingwhite7784
    @cottingwhite7784 5 лет назад +1

    How is a cape gooseberry from a ground cherry or even a tomatillo? My tomatillos, last year, were empty husks. This year I decided to try them again. Then several volunteers from last year popped up and grew like mad. This year I’m getting fat saladette size delish tomatillos..not sweet though. Salsa verde stuff. Then as I was wandering through Utube, I found a calicam. Site that said tomatillos need more than one plant to flourish and put on fruit. Cross pollination I guess! Maybe it’s the same with cape gooseberries?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I don't know. I just thought the birds were getting them, as once again, I have more plants than I can pay attention to. Maybe. I had one tomatillo plant once and it produced, so I don't know. Spider mites got it.

  • @drew4021
    @drew4021 5 лет назад +1

    what was that beautiful violet flower in the front yard before you got to the comfrey?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      That's Princess Flower. I talk about it in videos from time to time. Originally from Brazil, it was brought to SoCal in the 1930's and you see them everywhere and they bloom most of the year.

  • @peacetoall1201
    @peacetoall1201 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Kaye .. what do you mean when you say "it was a volunteer"?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +2

      Means I did not plant the seed. It came up out of compost.

  • @Flwrmel
    @Flwrmel 5 лет назад +1

    Hello!! I have a question! Where do you get your seeds that come from strictly non GMO heirlooms? I want to start planting my own veggies and fruits and I aspire to have a beautiful garden such as yours! 🤗

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      Hey, Mel, there are many sources: rareseeds.com, botanicalinterests.com, www.nativeseeds.org/ Please keep me posted on your success. I look forward to continuing to inspire you! Please go to my website and download my free ebook for beginners "10 Steps to a Great First Garden" at latebloomershow.com

    • @Flwrmel
      @Flwrmel 5 лет назад

      Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show oh thank you very much!

  • @grantnm1
    @grantnm1 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Kaye,
    What is the material made out of that cover the tomatoes?
    Thanks!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      It's probably nylon. Looks like silk but it's not silk.

    • @grantnm1
      @grantnm1 5 лет назад

      Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show Thank you. I will give it a try.

  • @peacetoall1201
    @peacetoall1201 5 лет назад +1

    I guess you don't have a Homeowner's Association in your neighborhood? My neighborhood is very picky about what we plant in our front yards. We are not allowed to have veggie gardens .. but I do have some fruit trees.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +1

      No, I would never live in an HOA. I believe it's wrong-headed thinking to have manicured lawns that require chemicals and lots of water just to look pretty. But, since you are, make the best of your backyard!

    • @peacetoall1201
      @peacetoall1201 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow .. Yes I agree .. I didn't know better when we decided to live here years ago. I'm trying to learn about edible landscaping, so I can sneak edible plants into the front yard, without the Homeowner's Assoc. noticing.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thyme is a good one. It's pretty and looks kind of like landscaping. You can mix chard into a grouping of cannas or something. Cardemom is another one they would NEVER know it was an edible plant, or at least the seed pods are for spice. The leaves smell wonderful, but I don't if they are edible. You can grow goji berries, aronia berries, the Filius Blue pepper looks ornamental. etc. Good luck!

    • @peacetoall1201
      @peacetoall1201 5 лет назад

      @@Latebloomershow .. OK, thanks. I love cardamom. Do you know about Poke berries? They grow wild all over the place, and they are edible .. the whole plant is edible .. but the wicked people ruling the earth are LYING TO PEOPLE and saying they are poisonous. No they are not! I have them growing in my yard, and for a couple of years, I noticed the birds were eating the berries .. and they didn't die .. so I finally ate some .. and I'm still alive. They don't want people to know that this FREE FOOD is healthy and can help cure cancer. There are many videos on RUclips by people saying that they ate Poke berries, stalks and leaves all their lives .. and nobody in their family ever got cancer.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wow. well, my mother grew up on poke salad. but I don't recall her saying she ate the berries. If you watch my Mobile community garden video, she talks about poke in there. ruclips.net/video/4iQbRu1Wc9o/видео.html

  • @tameursgarden148
    @tameursgarden148 5 лет назад +1

    Have u ever thought about giving Mangoes ago ?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, I have and would love one, but just no more space for a tree in this tiny yard.

  • @charliebaby0619
    @charliebaby0619 5 лет назад +1

    So much going on in your garden, as usual I love your garden tour❣️

  • @omfug7148
    @omfug7148 5 лет назад +1

    Was that an ornamental sweetpea that you tasted? I thought that they were poisonous?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Oh, dear, guess I have scared folks. I mentioned in the video before last that a forager I read had posted that they weren't, and that you'd have to eat in large quantities. I should have either repeated myself in this video or just not eaten them. I felt no effects from eating two. I will put a disclaimer in a comment and pin to top, as you are third person asking. Thank you for watching and writing!

  • @scotts595
    @scotts595 5 лет назад +1

    Be careful near driveway!
    Oil and brake dust will wash with rain!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Scott. It rarely rains here and I haven't parked in my driveway in a while. But great advice to everyone!

  • @jonny_mazerati9410
    @jonny_mazerati9410 5 лет назад +1

    🙀 who was filming 👻

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Wondered how many would mention it. A young college grad of a friend of mine couldn't find a graphic design job and she's interning with me this summer. She helped me with the design of my new website (very clean and simple) at kayekittrell.com, and she's working on my T-shirt (almost finalized!), business cards, shooting videos, and watering my garden when I go away. She's been great and I want to be able to make enough money to keep her on as my assistant. I need help! We shot this video in 2.5 hours. It would have taken me at least an hour longer and been a ton more work.

  • @heidigib01
    @heidigib01 5 лет назад

    I can never grow rosemary. I keep trying though.

  • @cottingwhite7784
    @cottingwhite7784 5 лет назад +1

    Please excuse the computers reselling or corrections to my writing...but I think you can get the gist?

  • @jackrudden5970
    @jackrudden5970 5 лет назад +2

    was someone else recording this video?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад +2

      Yes! For the first time! Good observation. I have an intern for the summer.

  • @rollingthunder4599
    @rollingthunder4599 5 лет назад +1

    Who watered your garden while you were away?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      The same young woman that shot this video. I hope to be able to have her help on more videos. The tomatoes didn't get enough water, but she is learning. ❤

  • @zolawinnie
    @zolawinnie 5 лет назад

    what do you use to fertilize your tomatoes?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Only a slow release granular organic fertilizer in the planting hole and occasional fish emulsion during growth. I should do more.

  • @msjinabina
    @msjinabina 5 лет назад

    plant sale?!! is that rose a David Austin?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Well, it's Thursday and I haven't got that posted. Thanks for the reminder. Are you in L.A.? It will be Saturday. No, it's not ad david Austen. And I don't remember the name. I salvaged it next door before they plowed over my old neighbor's place. It's an old heirloom with a perfume scent and a million petals, and it's been such a long time since I had one fully open and look night. They always get something, worms, earwigs, disease, maybe botrytis, IDK.

    • @msjinabina
      @msjinabina 5 лет назад

      Yes I’m in LA! I wonder if that rose is easy to root from a cutting, it’s quite gorgeous!

  • @CJ-qj3pk
    @CJ-qj3pk 5 лет назад +1

    Can anyone tell me how to be sure tomatoes, strawberries and summer squash are clean enough to eat. I have a problem with neighbors who have a dog run complete with lots of poop that are causing flies all over my garden. I garden on the other side of fence from the dog run. I can not enjoy the garden as I am always fighting off flies and knowing the flies have just been enjoying dog poop, how do I make sure my harvest is clean? Those flies carry such disease. Yes we have talked to neighbors and will talk again, HELP!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I don't know. Hope someone else sees this. You can always try row cover cloth. That way, no urine will be sprayed on them.

    • @CJ-qj3pk
      @CJ-qj3pk 5 лет назад +1

      @@Latebloomershow No, not getting urine on tomatoes etc. I am talking about the flies who are over the other side of fence, landing on dog poop and doing what flies do and then those flies buzzing in my garden. Ugh. Landing on veg that are eaten raw, like tomatoes, etc. How can I make sure the food is clean enough to eat. Filthy flies carry some rather nasty diseases when dining on poop and then coming into garden. What can I use to clean them ?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      The only thing I can suggest is to wash well with a vegetable brush and plant based dish soap. Worse case, you have to peel everything. Maybe Google a veggie wash, like with baking soda and vinegar maybe?

  • @bettyadkisson1681
    @bettyadkisson1681 5 лет назад +1

    That pepper will hot. Because when their black like That one. Please careful when strengthen.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      I ate those little two peppers in my veggie scramble this morning and they were hot! But good.

  • @ElizabethM824
    @ElizabethM824 5 лет назад

    I thought the pods from the sweet pea flower were poisonous?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Well, a forager wrote a blog about it and said you would have to eat a LOT to bother you, so don't do what I do. I had no effect from the two I ate, but I think I won't eat more, and they get so much mildew, I'm not going to save seeds. Thanks for watching!

  • @gkevineady49
    @gkevineady49 5 лет назад

    they call that odd tomato "cat faced"

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      YES! I couldn't think of it in the moment, but exactly, yes. Thanks for watching!!

  • @jameshughes2422
    @jameshughes2422 5 лет назад +1

    Oh dear! I’ve watched about 10 minutes of this video and it’s unfortunate that the in ground vegetables and fruits are yielding next to nothing! How depressing!'!

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Yes, a hard year, between the cool weather and critters, and roots in my raised beds (talked about that in earlier video). The days of harvesting 40 pounds of tomatoes in a day (which I did!) seem long ago. Have to have a radical plan for next year. I hope you will keep watching my channel! 😌

  • @lauramccann8312
    @lauramccann8312 5 лет назад +1

    Its called Catfacing

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Laura Mccann Right!! Thanks. Couldn’t think of it in the moment. I had a bunch of those in one of my heirloom tomato videos in 2014

  • @cjverde49
    @cjverde49 5 лет назад +1

    Will you sell artichoke seed? Will you swap?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      If I get a little time. I'm very short on time.

  • @1eddix
    @1eddix 5 лет назад +1

    OMG, sweet peas are poisonous! Hopefully that wasn't "Lathyrus odoratus", but it did look like one.

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      Well, as I mentioned in my last video I think when I ate another one, that I read a blog by a forager, and he said that only in large amounts could it be a problem, that in moderation they wouldn't hurt you. Where is your source? I would like to clarify this in a future video. Many thanks!

  • @poop-xv5hj
    @poop-xv5hj 5 лет назад

    Kaye I love your videos! Is it safe to put dish soap on your plants?

    • @Latebloomershow
      @Latebloomershow  5 лет назад

      It is, but try to use plant based soap, not soap from fossil fuels, like most of the commercial brands.