like a kid in a candy store. look at this, look at this and this look here and this... def see the fun and pride you get from your work. keep it up Prig!
How can you not love this guy's channel?? The excitement just bleeds out of the screen, makes me wish I had planted more stuff this year. And TUCK!! My guy just roams his territory like a BOSS! Love James' content, always brings a smile to my face.
I as well have just fell in love with this chanel. I can be in a sad, bad grouchy mood and if I think of it I can put one of ( ya right its never less then a few lol) James' video's and it is instant smile and happiness. I just love seeing him and Tuck enjoy their garden. I can't tell you how many times I've watched some of his video's and then immediately go out to my little garden. God bless everyone
My yorkie passed back in April, and watching Tuck has been so therapeutic for me, he’s been bringing me so much joy! Thank you for sharing that little guy 🙏🏼
My dogs as pups were always raised inside our gardens. To keep them safe while we worked, but then they turned the tables and started to help PICK them for us...right into their stomachs! Now, they are locked OUT of the garden so we actually get a harvest!
All of our dogs loved carrots, raw or cooked, then two decided to go for the black plums. I thought they might have swallowed the stones, but they somehow managed to eat around. Watching them eat corn was hilarious, like those old typewriters! 🤣
I hit like bc you said to pack in as much food as you can. Which is exactly my strength as well. Great job. I love the boastfulness. Bc you put in the work and effort. Nice job 110% thank you for feeding us with videos like this!
The Forest looks Divine, in 2 Months it will be Filled out and look like Heaven. Give Tuckie a Kiss for me. 😍 He's so Healthy because he Eats from the Garden.💯💪
@@jamesprigioni I planted spinach in late September almost October. Wasn’t large enough to harvest when winter hit. I don’t have covers because of budget concerns, and was shocked when the spinach (Bloomsdale Longstanding) survived. Was eating off of it until it started bolting when had those 90’s a couple weeks ago. Now waiting to collect seed from them.
It’s so nice to see your smile in the garden! I know it’s a lot of work, I garden as well, but this is amazing! It’s seriously great to see an organic gardener doing the most in a backyard 🥹
I recently learned, and wanted to share, that persimmon leaves and strawberry carpels (the little leaves on the berries) can be dried and used for a tea which is particularly high in vitamin C.
We lost quite a few large boughs in last weeks snowstorm. It was roughhouse. 4 widow-makers on one tree alone. Most damage our trees have ever taken. The bright side is, they’ll become a nice new nutrient-packed layer to our older chips. All that goodness they’ve pulled up from deep-down for decades will be going right back into our yard. Lemons to lemonade.
Going into year 3 of my food forest. Thanks to you and Paul. Building 60 raised beds at our newly acquired farm house and will be doing a few vids for the family. I cant thank you enough James....xoxo
@@jamesprigioni thank you James. That means alot. You have no idea how many lives you've changed. Stay on task Sir. Your light is making a difference in this dark world. Xoxo
When you walked down the aisle of tomatoes imagining picking all the glorious fruit. Oh that put a smile on my face and I could imagine it too. That's a gardener for you. We are always envisioning the furture harvest in all its boutiful glory!! And my goodness I would love to know what you are feeding those plants!!!
You grow a lot of food. Beautiful food. It’s takes a lot of hard work and time to get such perfect looking food and fruit without pest. Besides Tucker( love him), how many do you feed or do you do a farmers market. Just wondering because you grow a lot. Or is it the climate there that makes the food grow so well. It’s not perfect weather ever in lower Alabama. I’m old and crippled so I don’t have your energy anymore. But I love to watch a younger person so prepared. I used your string and clips in my bucket tomatoes. It’s working good except the excess wind makes them scrub some. Love your channel and tucker. I’d love to have a companion like tucker but my husband says they cost to much. Keep going young man. You are doing a great job.
This has been a good spring for lettuce here cause it’s been so cloudy. We still need to talk on the phone about some of the ideas we were talking about in email.
Just found out we live in same town. This makes your channel even better for me since I know I can safely grow everything you plant. Keep up the great work!
Love the idea of the cross struts in the base to anchor the tomato strings. I am doing all metal raised beds this year (cheap version of Birdies) but am thinking about a way to incorporate top and bottom supports for the vining plants. Even a small stake driven into the bed beside the plant could serve as a tie off for the base of the string.
Dude I loved the video!!!! James the garden king. I wish I didn’t work and could work in a garden that size of my own. Growing in a smaller spot on Long Island. Tuck is the bomb. I have a yorkie too.
Thanks Tom! Glad to hear you have a garden. Have you tried the supersweet 100 tomato? They grow really well where I am at, if I had a smaller place I would always plant that one as cherry tomato variety. I’ll let Tuck know you’re a fan of him, Nice to hear you have a Yorkie took
Great tip on anchoring the tomato strings to a piece of wood. We built huge overhead trellises this year out of thick galvanized pipe and centered them in so we can run this style of tomato and cucumber trellising. I was going to attach the string at the bottom of the tomatoes like you did last year. This video saved me a year of growing tomatoes. Nice job and I’m happy that you showed a corrected mistake that you did last year.
Is there one (or more) videos in your archives, that shows how you prepare the soil in your raised beds? (Like what soil you use, what amendments you add: compost? etc.). The lettuce you just harvested out of that raised bed is impressive, just beautiful heads of lettuce 🥬🥬🥬!!!
there are seed stores that sell varieties that work for different regions of the country so if, for instance, you are in California what works in New Jersey might not work there.
He did a video on everything he planted last year very helpful plus order your seeds from the wensite he does I did and I am very happy. Hope this helps
Wow that is a stroke of genius putting that piece of wood along the bottom of the tomatoes James. All of your garden looks absolutely amazing, congrats on all your hard work :)
I. Love. Your. Videos!! You are genuinely excited about ALL of it! Your little garden taste tester is hysterical!! What a good boy Tuck is!! Have a wonderful season!! God bless you & yours! 🙏🙏❤️
Thanks Paul. I think it will take a lot of stress off the tomatoes so they aren't being pulled from their roots on windy days, cause man we have had a lot of them this year (windy days)
Your garden looks amazing! I love how Tuck loves his veggies. Such a healthy little guy. What do you do with all the food you produce? I can't imagine that you can eat it all. Do you preserve it? If so how do you preserve it? Do you do canning, drying and or do you have a root cellar? That would be a huge job all on it's own. I'm a new subscriber so maybe you've talked about it in past videos.
You won’t believe it but I just got done harvesting my lettuce….it was a mix and let me tell you this is the first time that I ate fresh lettuce from the garden and I can’t believe how tender and tasty it is compared to store-bought….. 😂😂. It’s my first time planting lettuce and mine is not as large as yours, however, I think I did the cut and come again method……. I sprinkle the entire packet of lettuce seeds in a deck flower box container…..you did individual heads……I’m still learning….
Thanks James for the great video, so inspiring! It’s always been my dream to have a small farm like my grandparents had. The Lord told me to dream bigger, so I started buying fruit trees and planting them. Next I planted raspberries and this year I built two 4’x12’x16” raised beds for my orchard. I started hugelkulture for filling them. I found buying good soil in bulk worked better for me so built a large divided cinder block bay for storing my soil and homemade compost. We have a tractor so am able to use it to fill beds and prepare ground. I’m 73 so need those power tools. Am so inspired and energized by your food forest, keep up the good work. Will continue praying for you and your food forest!
Love your channel! Started watching you during the pandemic ! Sparked my passion for growing my own food! I started a front yard urban garden. My landlord filed to evict me and said I am running an illegal garden business 😳
I love the energy in your videos. Your food forest gives me inspiration for my own garden. I hope to give my kids a home with a fully sustaining garden for their future
You’re gardening has been an inspiration to us since 2017. Thank you so much for teaching us and always inspiring with a positive outlook! Always hit that like button for Tuck!! 👍
I haven't seen recent vids. So when James said "Me and Tuck", I smiled and breathed a sigh. Thanx to these guys, I'm square footin' all over the place.
Thanks for sharing James. You always inspire us and give us hope that someday our gardens will be as lovely as yours. Great to see Tuck eating all those veggies for a long and happy life! ❤️
Your excitement is infectious! Love what you do, amazing work, amazing garden. Thank you for the useful info you share. Tuck is definitely the boss of that garden! ❤️🇦🇺
Love how pumped you get over your grows. Same way over here in Michigan. My blueberries are finally getting big... deer will actually murder for them 😊 my blackberries are looking like they've been on the juice 😊 peaches are looking good. Yeaaah buddy! Great year for growing. My roses and peonies are looking like grammas use to. My next investments are the I've plum and some kind of pear. My asparagus isn't doing well though. The grass seems to grow over and shade out the sun.
Dude , I love watching your videos !! The energy and excitement you bring is amazing ! I'm just getting started , my first garden. And a few fruit trees. I would love to see you go into detail on the fruit trees . How to prepare the soil and take care if them as they grow , thining them out ? You talked about the peaches , what do you mean ? Keep up the great work , I've shared your videos with more homesteading folks , they love your videos as well ! Anyway thank you and just know your a big hit in north georgia !
The garden of my dreams!!!!! The thought of not needing to go to the grocery store often. This will be my 2nd year growing here in SC..I do mostly container planting and this year my husband bought me an above ground grow bed.I had an awesome harvest of lettuce cilantro thyme kale and bok chhoy that was short lived due to the crazy high temps.I have some cherry tomatos growing and I'm about to clear out my grow bed and start my August harvests.Thanks for sharing your beautiful food forest and Mr BossMan 💚
i have a feeling your pup is using the stems to clean his teeth and gums. it must be an instinctual response since they like to chew on sticks too. i had a cat that would seek out flexible tough stems on a plant, bite it and pull his head back to drag the stem through his teeth, like a tooth pick/dental floss.
You have inspired me to start my own you tube channel. Thank you for that. I have learned so much from people like you and Tuck. Thank you for all that you do
I'm not sure what/who I love more.. You or Tuck!! ❤❤ Your level of excitement is contagious !! I'm excited for your success in your garden. It has been a great year for lettuce. I agree! Also, my patio peach is full of peaches too. I can't wait to harvest my first peach. Thanks for sharing your garden. I ❤ u guys
Love your enthusiasm. You get so much joy from your gardening. It’s nice to see someone so happy. Your garden is magnificent! Looks like you may need to buy another freezer just for your berries.
I love how everything has come together for you! Quick question how do you deal with the Rollie pollies. They destroy every single seedling I place into my beds.
Hi James I very interesting to learn how to grow a lot of thing from you I live in New Jersey Morristown I would like to visit your garden it is OK you’ve done a wonderful job thank you for the inspiration good job man
Another enjoyable video! Like your keyhole garden. The kind i'm trying to build, per the suggestion of the local nursery lady, has a compost pile where the keyhole is. The idea is easy access to turn compost and also direct feed the surrounding plants. Method they use in Africa for times of drought.
I think this is the first time I’ve heard you mention arugula. I would absolutely love if you went into more depth about the aspects of growing it and when to harvest!
Arugula is the easiest green to plant. It is the first one to pop up and needs little attention. It is my favorite! It rarely makes it in the house because I just much on it with some peas and parsley, yum!
It seems like that slightly later spring arrival really boosted production so far this year. Tuck must be an excellent squirrel deterrent because they ate every one of my young peaches. It looks like you should get that good rain for the raspberries today.
I had a Yorkie he looked exactly like yours , he was 11 years old when he passed . He was Blind and should not Hear . He was they sweetest Baby I ever had and he loved his Vegies too
I am currently in the market for some property and have been inspired by this channel to work the land and become more self sufficient. James' harvest videos make my head explode on how large and beautiful they are. You and Tuck are so passionate and amazing gardeners. I was curious on how much land you have to achieve these huge gains?
Love it, James! I’m on my third year here in central Jersey. My lettuce is pretty huge too, cucumbers and tomatoes and are doing well, just planted two peach trees and I think I’m going to order persimmon. Where do you get your trees from?
Whats going on grower? Your videos always bring me joy, hope you and Tuck are well. Been a few since the last one and spring is an exciting time to be in the garden. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Ask I must ; With such an elaborate growth of an abundance of food , will y'all be including a beehive ? They have automatic beehives you just open a spout so they're less time consuming ...
Bird sees red rocks while flying over. Comes closer. Finds out it's a rock but then finds nice juicy strawberries close by. Great garden. I planted some raspberry seeds this year. See how they do. I'm going to focus on raspberries, strawberries, and apples because they do pretty well here. I got to say, that is some garden.
Have you tried citrus yet? I mean you have you space for dwarf trees and the minor adjustments to combat frost and freeze. There are people in the north who are very successful with it.
“Hope you got something out of it…”. Oh yes !!! Your enthusiasm is so contagious!
like a kid in a candy store. look at this, look at this and this look here and this... def see the fun and pride you get from your work. keep it up Prig!
That’s like me in my food forest too haha
How can you not love this guy's channel?? The excitement just bleeds out of the screen, makes me wish I had planted more stuff this year. And TUCK!! My guy just roams his territory like a BOSS! Love James' content, always brings a smile to my face.
I as well have just fell in love with this chanel. I can be in a sad, bad grouchy mood and if I think of it I can put one of ( ya right its never less then a few lol) James' video's and it is instant smile and happiness. I just love seeing him and Tuck enjoy their garden. I can't tell you how many times I've watched some of his video's and then immediately go out to my little garden. God bless everyone
I love how in your into you say coming to you live, even tho you literally never do live videos 😂 love you James and tuck, you're such an inspiration
Hey James, love your channel. Can you make a video dedicated to kaolin clay and your methodology for applying it?
My yorkie passed back in April, and watching Tuck has been so therapeutic for me, he’s been bringing me so much joy! Thank you for sharing that little guy 🙏🏼
I'm sorry for the loss of your furry friend. We've lost a few cats to old age. It's difficult.
Tuck is so impressive ♥️ I’ve never seen a dog live his veggies he’s so awesome!!! He will live a very long healthy life.
That's why he is the boss and I am his apprentice
@@jamesprigioni lol 😆
He is a rock star !!
My dogs as pups were always raised inside our gardens. To keep them safe while we worked, but then they turned the tables and started to help PICK them for us...right into their stomachs! Now, they are locked OUT of the garden so we actually get a harvest!
All of our dogs loved carrots, raw or cooked, then two decided to go for the black plums. I thought they might have swallowed the stones, but they somehow managed to eat around. Watching them eat corn was hilarious, like those old typewriters! 🤣
Thank you for showing us your amazing garden! Thank you for making Tuck happy!
Jim, your garden is magnificent 👌
And every time I check out your subs you are edging closer to 1 Million 👍
I hit like bc you said to pack in as much food as you can. Which is exactly my strength as well. Great job. I love the boastfulness. Bc you put in the work and effort. Nice job 110% thank you for feeding us with videos like this!
The Forest looks Divine, in 2 Months it will be Filled out and look like Heaven. Give Tuckie a Kiss for me. 😍 He's so Healthy because he Eats from the Garden.💯💪
Your vegetables so fresh
Plant spinach in the fall in zone 6b it will survive the winter and be incredible in March.
I do that under my hinged hoop houses. Claytonia is a great one to grow year round also, and sorrel ❤️
@@jamesprigioni I planted spinach in late September almost October. Wasn’t large enough to harvest when winter hit. I don’t have covers because of budget concerns, and was shocked when the spinach (Bloomsdale Longstanding) survived. Was eating off of it until it started bolting when had those 90’s a couple weeks ago. Now waiting to collect seed from them.
Tuck is soo cute! I'm glad you can garden together.
Your garden is totally impressive!! Love that you include Tuck in everything!🐶💕
It’s so nice to see your smile in the garden! I know it’s a lot of work, I garden as well, but this is amazing! It’s seriously great to see an organic gardener doing the most in a backyard 🥹
Thanks for the kind words and support Kia!!
I recently learned, and wanted to share, that persimmon leaves and strawberry carpels (the little leaves on the berries) can be dried and used for a tea which is particularly high in vitamin C.
Or you can use mint that grows like a weed! Just remember to NEVER plant it directly into the ground
@@doctorcrew2388 Well, you COULD, if you wanted to let it take over… Do you have any particular mint in mind? Are mint leaves also high in vitamin C?
I have native persimmon trees. Fruit is small, black. Use leaves for tea??
@@JustJoyHowdy The leaves, picked, rinsed, and dried, are supposed to be a very tasty tea high in vitamin C.
All strawberry leaves are edible and the flowers are too and the flowers smell like cherry vanilla and strawberry and floral!
We lost quite a few large boughs in last weeks snowstorm. It was roughhouse. 4 widow-makers on one tree alone. Most damage our trees have ever taken.
The bright side is, they’ll become a nice new nutrient-packed layer to our older chips. All that goodness they’ve pulled up from deep-down for decades will be going right back into our yard.
Lemons to lemonade.
Going into year 3 of my food forest. Thanks to you and Paul. Building 60 raised beds at our newly acquired farm house and will be doing a few vids for the family. I cant thank you enough James....xoxo
Plant in the soil 60 beds is so much money soil level is lightyears easier and cheaper and also more efficient unless you have 0 drainage
@@gardenstate732 I'll take zero drainage for $1000 Alex....!! Catskill mountains.....clay and rock my friend.
I will subscribe to check our any updates and congratulations!
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! Best of luck with your food forest SISTA!
@@jamesprigioni thank you James. That means alot. You have no idea how many lives you've changed. Stay on task Sir. Your light is making a difference in this dark world. Xoxo
I love everything in your garden ,but its so cute watching the little puppy he so with it lol
When you walked down the aisle of tomatoes imagining picking all the glorious fruit. Oh that put a smile on my face and I could imagine it too. That's a gardener for you. We are always envisioning the furture harvest in all its boutiful glory!! And my goodness I would love to know what you are feeding those plants!!!
wrong: Boutiful😳
right: Beautiful👍
🤓🤥😵💫, ha ha!
It was a typo. Meant to say bountiful, typing with severe arthritis. It happens. No big deal. But thanks.
You grow a lot of food. Beautiful food. It’s takes a lot of hard work and time to get such perfect looking food and fruit without pest. Besides Tucker( love him), how many do you feed or do you do a farmers market. Just wondering because you grow a lot. Or is it the climate there that makes the food grow so well. It’s not perfect weather ever in lower Alabama. I’m old and crippled so I don’t have your energy anymore. But I love to watch a younger person so prepared. I used your string and clips in my bucket tomatoes. It’s working good except the excess wind makes them scrub some. Love your channel and tucker. I’d love to have a companion like tucker but my husband says they cost to much. Keep going young man. You are doing a great job.
Lettuce gets shredded down here in the south - those are amazing!
This has been a good spring for lettuce here cause it’s been so cloudy. We still need to talk on the phone about some of the ideas we were talking about in email.
Awesome James! You are truly blessed with the skills you have! Thanks for sharing!
Your big problem is every gardeners dream lol … everything is so beautiful , I’m truly inspired by your channel . Thank you ☺️
Go James and Tuck!
Just found out we live in same town. This makes your channel even better for me since I know I can safely grow everything you plant. Keep up the great work!
Let’s Gooo Joe ❤️
What area is this?
I just found your channel! So glad I did. Excited to recreate my back yard into a garden. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge and tips and Tuck!
Love the idea of the cross struts in the base to anchor the tomato strings. I am doing all metal raised beds this year (cheap version of Birdies) but am thinking about a way to incorporate top and bottom supports for the vining plants. Even a small stake driven into the bed beside the plant could serve as a tie off for the base of the string.
I need to work harder with my blueberries - yours are so productive. Thanks for the tour, really inspiring.
Dude I loved the video!!!! James the garden king. I wish I didn’t work and could work in a garden that size of my own. Growing in a smaller spot on Long Island. Tuck is the bomb. I have a yorkie too.
Thanks Tom! Glad to hear you have a garden. Have you tried the supersweet 100 tomato? They grow really well where I am at, if I had a smaller place I would always plant that one as cherry tomato variety.
I’ll let Tuck know you’re a fan of him, Nice to hear you have a Yorkie took
Great tip on anchoring the tomato strings to a piece of wood. We built huge overhead trellises this year out of thick galvanized pipe and centered them in so we can run this style of tomato and cucumber trellising. I was going to attach the string at the bottom of the tomatoes like you did last year. This video saved me a year of growing tomatoes. Nice job and I’m happy that you showed a corrected mistake that you did last year.
Where can I buy a butterscotch pear tree? Also where can I buy the Surround kaolin clay spray? We love watching you. You are truly inspirational. ❤️
Is there one (or more) videos in your archives, that shows how you prepare the soil in your raised beds? (Like what soil you use, what amendments you add: compost? etc.). The lettuce you just harvested out of that raised bed is impressive, just beautiful heads of lettuce 🥬🥬🥬!!!
Is this seriously filmed real time may 2022? How can it all be so lush and gorgeous already James?!?! SO beautiful!!
Yup, that’s what happens when I let Tuck take the lead
Im.jealous.im in VA ..everything is still.tiny here.
Did you cover them with the hoop house?
New Jersey heat
Hi James, would you be willing to do a video on your seeds/ favorite varieties to grow in your garden? Would be super helpful :)
there are seed stores that sell varieties that work for different regions of the country so if, for instance, you are in California what works in New Jersey might not work there.
He has done one but it was a few years ago. The name of each plant was written up in the corner. Sorry can't help you more. He has many videos.
And the type of fertilizer he uses to grow these large plants....
@@afriendtoo6971 YES!!!
He did a video on everything he planted last year very helpful plus order your seeds from the wensite he does I did and I am very happy. Hope this helps
Always a joy being guided through your food forest
Wow that is a stroke of genius putting that piece of wood along the bottom of the tomatoes James. All of your garden looks absolutely amazing, congrats on all your hard work :)
Thanks ❤️
Hmm. I am overplanted in my tomato raised beds. I used poles last summer, but maybe anchoring string would be better. Consideration for next year.
How does the wood around tomatoes help?
I. Love. Your. Videos!! You are genuinely excited about ALL of it!
Your little garden taste tester is hysterical!! What a good boy Tuck is!! Have a wonderful season!! God bless you & yours! 🙏🙏❤️
Tuck is so amazing. I love how this dog just goes for the stem of the veggies. So funny.
He’s the Boss!
I love your energy which Tuck has as he is right behind you!❤❤❤
Love the tomato board addition!
Thanks Paul. I think it will take a lot of stress off the tomatoes so they aren't being pulled from their roots on windy days, cause man we have had a lot of them this year (windy days)
James, your videos bring me such joy. Thank you so much for making them!
Your garden looks amazing! I love how Tuck loves his veggies. Such a healthy little guy. What do you do with all the food you produce? I can't imagine that you can eat it all. Do you preserve it? If so how do you preserve it? Do you do canning, drying and or do you have a root cellar? That would be a huge job all on it's own. I'm a new subscriber so maybe you've talked about it in past videos.
I would love that question answered too, I know he says he gives a lot away, which is cool, but he must preserve, I would hope, all that work.
Love your excitement and joy your garden brings you & Tuck Do you save your own seeds?💙💙💙🐶🐶🐶🐶
You won’t believe it but I just got done harvesting my lettuce….it was a mix and let me tell you this is the first time that I ate fresh lettuce from the garden and I can’t believe how tender and tasty it is compared to store-bought….. 😂😂. It’s my first time planting lettuce and mine is not as large as yours, however, I think I did the cut and come again method…….
I sprinkle the entire packet of lettuce seeds in a deck flower box container…..you did individual heads……I’m still learning….
I would love to haul my canner to your place to put up your harvest. You glee at your garden is contagious. Happy for you.
JP it's nice to have you back. NYC in the house
Thanks Supreme! And thanks for repping my friends up north in NYC! Let's Goo!
Supreme you said it. It's wonderful having JP back. Jamaica in the house.
Thanks James for the great video, so inspiring! It’s always been my dream to have a small farm like my grandparents had. The Lord told me to dream bigger, so I started buying fruit trees and planting them. Next I planted raspberries and this year I built two 4’x12’x16” raised beds for my orchard. I started hugelkulture for filling them. I found buying good soil in bulk worked better for me so built a large divided cinder block bay for storing my soil and homemade compost. We have a tractor so am able to use it to fill beds and prepare ground. I’m 73 so need those power tools. Am so inspired and energized by your food forest, keep up the good work. Will continue praying for you and your food forest!
Love your channel! Started watching you during the pandemic ! Sparked my passion for growing my own food!
I started a front yard urban garden. My landlord filed to evict me and said I am running an illegal garden business 😳
Wow that's incredible , sorry you had/have to go through that 😞
But maybe it spurs you to get a garden place to live 👍🌱🌻🍅🥕🥦🥬🥒🍓
Your garden is incredible! Thank you for sharing it!
I love the energy in your videos. Your food forest gives me inspiration for my own garden. I hope to give my kids a home with a fully sustaining garden for their future
James it great to have you back. I can't wait to see all the garden tours. Let's Goooo!!!!
Jamaica in the house!!!!! 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Let’s Gooo! Love to hear Jamaica is in the garden ❤️
To plant Calaloo.😀
@@AMarsh-hg9wr Somebody say Callaloo! Absolutely love it ❤️
The garden has absolutely taken off this year!! Every year, better and better!!!
James, I smile several times every time I watch one of your videos. You and Tuck are doing the good work. I appreciate you brother. Cheers!
Great channel,I saw some of the bigger harvests from a few years ago everything looks so beautiful
You’re gardening has been an inspiration to us since 2017. Thank you so much for teaching us and always inspiring with a positive outlook! Always hit that like button for Tuck!! 👍
Glad to hear that, and thank you for the continual support and kindness ❤️
I haven't seen recent vids. So when James said "Me and Tuck", I smiled and breathed a sigh. Thanx to these guys, I'm square footin' all over the place.
I really would love to see how you compost and amend your soil. Would be great to see some of that part of your process.
Thanks for sharing James. You always inspire us and give us hope that someday our gardens will be as lovely as yours. Great to see Tuck eating all those veggies for a long and happy life! ❤️
James your garden is amazing for May. You are an inspiration.
Tuck is extra cute today.
Thanks John! Things have really blown up in the last couple weeks which is nice because April was a rough month 🐕😁
Your excitement is infectious! Love what you do, amazing work, amazing garden. Thank you for the useful info you share.
Tuck is definitely the boss of that garden! ❤️🇦🇺
Love how pumped you get over your grows. Same way over here in Michigan. My blueberries are finally getting big... deer will actually murder for them 😊 my blackberries are looking like they've been on the juice 😊 peaches are looking good. Yeaaah buddy! Great year for growing. My roses and peonies are looking like grammas use to. My next investments are the I've plum and some kind of pear. My asparagus isn't doing well though. The grass seems to grow over and shade out the sun.
Love watching you and Tuck.
Dude , I love watching your videos !! The energy and excitement you bring is amazing ! I'm just getting started , my first garden. And a few fruit trees. I would love to see you go into detail on the fruit trees . How to prepare the soil and take care if them as they grow , thining them out ? You talked about the peaches , what do you mean ? Keep up the great work , I've shared your videos with more homesteading folks , they love your videos as well ! Anyway thank you and just know your a big hit in north georgia !
The garden of my dreams!!!!! The thought of not needing to go to the grocery store often. This will be my 2nd year growing here in SC..I do mostly container planting and this year my husband bought me an above ground grow bed.I had an awesome harvest of lettuce cilantro thyme kale and bok chhoy that was short lived due to the crazy high temps.I have some cherry tomatos growing and I'm about to clear out my grow bed and start my August harvests.Thanks for sharing your beautiful food forest and Mr BossMan 💚
My Dale is the same way with kale. He loves the stems. He will strip the leaves off and eat those stems like candy. It’s so funny to watch! 🐕
i have a feeling your pup is using the stems to clean his teeth and gums. it must be an instinctual response since they like to chew on sticks too. i had a cat that would seek out flexible tough stems on a plant, bite it and pull his head back to drag the stem through his teeth, like a tooth pick/dental floss.
I follow you and James and you both have taught me so much. Thanks. And, yes, Tuck and Dale are both beautiful.
My roommates Shitzu loves my kale! But not raw. Mr fancy needs his cooked! lol
@@breeda9196 I'm certain Tuck and Dale would be buds 😁
@@marykerr4381 thank you! That's so nice of you to say!
You have inspired me to start my own you tube channel. Thank you for that. I have learned so much from people like you and Tuck. Thank you for all that you do
I'm not sure what/who I love more..
You or Tuck!! ❤❤ Your level of excitement is contagious !! I'm excited for your success in your garden. It has been a great year for lettuce. I agree! Also, my patio peach is full of peaches too. I can't wait to harvest my first peach. Thanks for sharing your garden. I ❤ u guys
Love your enthusiasm. You get so much joy from your gardening. It’s nice to see someone so happy. Your garden is magnificent! Looks like you may need to buy another freezer just for your berries.
I love how everything has come together for you! Quick question how do you deal with the Rollie pollies. They destroy every single seedling I place into my beds.
Hi James I very interesting to learn how to grow a lot of thing from you I live in New Jersey Morristown I would like to visit your garden it is OK you’ve done a wonderful job thank you for the inspiration good job man
Another enjoyable video! Like your keyhole garden. The kind i'm trying to build, per the suggestion of the local nursery lady, has a compost pile where the keyhole is. The idea is easy access to turn compost and also direct feed the surrounding plants. Method they use in Africa for times of drought.
Thank you so much for how much content you produce. I got surgery recently and it has been a godsend while I rest. 🙂
I always get so excited to see how Tuck is doing🐾 also how far the garden is coming along 😊
Going strong James. You always give me such inspiration.
I think this is the first time I’ve heard you mention arugula. I would absolutely love if you went into more depth about the aspects of growing it and when to harvest!
Arugula is the easiest green to plant. It is the first one to pop up and needs little attention. It is my favorite! It rarely makes it in the house because I just much on it with some peas and parsley, yum!
All of those flowers will bring in pollinators! I'm focusing more on flowers in my veggie garden this year too!
It seems like that slightly later spring arrival really boosted production so far this year. Tuck must be an excellent squirrel deterrent because they ate every one of my young peaches. It looks like you should get that good rain for the raspberries today.
I had a Yorkie he looked exactly like yours , he was 11 years old when he passed . He was Blind and should not Hear . He was they sweetest Baby I ever had and he loved his Vegies too
James I'm in Jersey as well curious if you have any invasive lantern flies in your area and how to deal with them? Thanks
Are those beautiful bastids back???? Ugggghhh! Mercer County here. Beat them to hell last year.
I just love how excited you get. ❤️
I am currently in the market for some property and have been inspired by this channel to work the land and become more self sufficient. James' harvest videos make my head explode on how large and beautiful they are. You and Tuck are so passionate and amazing gardeners. I was curious on how much land you have to achieve these huge gains?
I so agree Eben, I think his love & passion for his garden literally helps everything grow so abundantly.
My dad was giving his garden box plants a pep talk like a football coach when we moved.
Your garden is amazing! Love it and Tuck🥰
Love it, James! I’m on my third year here in central Jersey. My lettuce is pretty huge too, cucumbers and tomatoes and are doing well, just planted two peach trees and I think I’m going to order persimmon. Where do you get your trees from?
I was wondering the same thing.
I think he gets them from rain tree
You and Tuck, it’s amazing your food forest. The excitement and joy you share with us is soooo good! Thank you so much
Came for the gardening tips, stayed because of little Toto! 🐕
Let's Gooo! ❤️
Whats going on grower?
Your videos always bring me joy, hope you and Tuck are well. Been a few since the last one and spring is an exciting time to be in the garden.
Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Ask I must ;
With such an elaborate growth of an abundance of food , will y'all be including a beehive ? They have automatic beehives you just open a spout so they're less time consuming ...
I would love to, but my neighbors are close and have kids and a few have pools, so I don’t think it would be respectful to them to put a beehive in 😂
I love how excited you are to show off your garden!
…. Your huge feet, James ??? 🦶 😆 😂💙
Ouch... 😂
Im glad im not the only one that notice lol. dont feel bad Mr James your big feet are nice
@@THEMANWITHTHEYELLOWHAT. … Well by George, hats off to you for noticing as well. 😂 🍌 💛
If I ever own property I will be growing a food forest just like yours! You’re so lucky!
Bird sees red rocks while flying over. Comes closer. Finds out it's a rock but then finds nice juicy strawberries close by. Great garden. I planted some raspberry seeds this year. See how they do. I'm going to focus on raspberries, strawberries, and apples because they do pretty well here. I got to say, that is some garden.
It’s stunning! I’m so proud of you 💓
this guy is so damn wise and knowledgable. its remarkable. so professional and confident. consistant and thorough.
Have you tried citrus yet? I mean you have you space for dwarf trees and the minor adjustments to combat frost and freeze. There are people in the north who are very successful with it.
Garden looks amazing. Tuck is so cute. Love love love him. I enjoy seeing how good you are to him, so kind.
Hey James
Always a pleasure to see your garden
And especially Mr Tuck!
I’m hoping to have another successful garden this season 👨🏽🌾🥕🌽🥦🥒
Tucky is so cute!😍 Your food forest gets better each year. 😊🤗