I Left My Garden For 5 Days...BIG Cleanup and Harvest

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Leaving the garden for 5 days means a lot of work luckily with a nice pair of pruners and a big bowl I was able to make short work of pruning and harvesting. I will show you how I come in and approach catching up to a summer garden that is growing whether I am here or not!
    00:00 - Intro
    00:27 - Dwarf Tomato Cleanup
    02:33 - Trellis Tomato Prune
    05:50 - When To Pick Tomatoes
    07:23 - Problems With Nursery Seedlings
    08:46 - Cucumber Cleanup
    11:41 - Container Tomato Prune
    13:17 - Pepper Harvest
    15:21 - Squash Harvest
    16:21 - Blow Over Corn
    18:28 - Overgrown Florida Weave
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  • @leighannf.4730
    @leighannf.4730 Год назад +62

    Jacques, I love your channel for many reasons but this one most of all: humility! You seem like the quintessential "humble farmer" and that is YOUR marketing strategy. No amount of business acumen can outshine your love for research, putting it to use in the garden, and your humility about doing it as you share with us. Keep being you...in the garden! 💚

    • @Annastasia666
      @Annastasia666 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly. Humble to the 10th power!!

  • @lisag9752
    @lisag9752 Год назад +28

    Hi Jacques. I really appreciate you including recipes. I'm a new gardener and not much of a cook. Could you film a series like 10 great (and simple) things to do with basil? I'm growing basil, tomatoes, and peppers without any good ideas about what to do with them!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Год назад +5

      Good Idea!

    • @StormWarningMom
      @StormWarningMom Год назад +7

      You can make pesto with the basil and freeze it to preserve, or dry your basil and use as a dried herb in your cooking. :)

  • @a.l.a.7847
    @a.l.a.7847 Год назад +25

    After your recent AMA with Kevin, I understand why you are SUCH A GOOD TEACHER on your videos! Thank you for sharing not only your knowledge but your way of teaching this vital gardening information to so many people!

  • @TaylorinShirewood
    @TaylorinShirewood Год назад +34

    Boy I feel that, I have one or two opportunities to go to my garden once or twice a week on the weekends. Currently I garden at my grandparents place; so its a 20-30 minute drive both ways; out to the country. I pull on average 8 hours at the garden because of this, wish I could be so much closer to my garden and maintain it as much as you have Jacque!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Год назад +13

      That's some dedication but surely worth it for the delicious harvest

    • @peep3616
      @peep3616 Год назад +8

      I do the same! Live in an apartment, but garden at my parent’s property.
      Went out today and found that deer ate all my cucurbits 🥲 definitely wish I could monitor it daily.

    • @gtrgenie
      @gtrgenie Год назад +1

      Beautiful!

    • @TaylorinShirewood
      @TaylorinShirewood Год назад +7

      @@peep3616 I'd invest in some horticultural mesh and maybe some bamboo stakes with simple fishing line strung around them with jingle bells attached to the stakes. Any audible sounds and something invisible - like the fishing line; that creates a barrier that deer can't quite see - but feel will make them freak out; hope this helps dude!

    • @moisesm9602
      @moisesm9602 Год назад +4

      That's a good idea though wish I had somewhere else to garden cause I don't have much space and my parents would get mad if I had pots of plants everywhere 😂

  • @shamancarmichael5305
    @shamancarmichael5305 Год назад +9

    Wow, Jacques you have done such a great job of maximizing every part of your space! Nice!

  • @cbdcdiva6872
    @cbdcdiva6872 Год назад +5

    I am also going to be away for a few days this month and this video gives me hope that I will be able to clean up the garden when I get back and not run away screaming!
    Slow and steady! Love how calm and relaxed you are as you tour and clean up your garden.
    And you are so right about mislabeled nursery tomatoes! My black krim purple is more mottled dark red. Definitely a different variety, but pretty!

  • @melissam6320
    @melissam6320 Год назад +8

    I'm seeing a lot about cleaning pruners and have started doing same. I like the rubbing alcohol solution bottle idea. especially with a travel size bottle. Easy to carry! Bon appetit!!

  • @yoliebean
    @yoliebean Год назад +7

    I always enjoy your videos. Your laidback personality, and knowledgeable teaching style is great. My first year garden did way better than I expected. I’m looking forward to a long garden journey 🤗

  • @TheLazyTexan
    @TheLazyTexan Год назад +15

    Beautiful harvest! I would love to see more of your garden to table recipes!

  • @JanisOnTheFarmette
    @JanisOnTheFarmette Год назад +7

    Shishito peppers inspired me to start a garden this year. I received some of these peppers in a meal kit and was instantly hooked. Having never seen any in ANY markets in my extended area, it seemed the only thing to do was grow my own. 🌱🌱🌱 Thank you for this video, Jacques!

  • @dinacasey7034
    @dinacasey7034 Год назад +5

    Thanks for your great advice! It is tough to come back to your garden after 4-5 days. That's going to happen to me this next weekend. I hope things don't get out of control! My main worry is to come home and find tomato horn worms feasting on my
    tomatoes. From Missouri

  • @Carmen-ok
    @Carmen-ok Год назад +3

    Nice harvest, everything looks very healthy. I can see a tomato cucumber salad, yum 😋 I is so satisfying to watch a harvest video, looking forward to more like this and some garden to table recipe videos 🙌🏻😊♥️

  • @charlenequinilty7252
    @charlenequinilty7252 Год назад +4

    Had same mislabeling problem this year. I usually start my plants from seed.

  • @terry902
    @terry902 Год назад +2

    I would love to see you cook up you Shishito peppers and see your cucumber tomato salad prep. Love to see what to do when you get behind. This time of year it happens quickly… 🥰💕👍

  • @RiannaNicole
    @RiannaNicole Год назад +1

    When you said jacaranda tree, for that afternoon shade, I just melted. I wish I could have one where I live, on our property. My maternal family lives in Southern CA and when I’d visit in summer, it was always my grandma and I, who would try and spot them in bloom.
    I live in rural PA and it’s just not the right climate. Anyway, great video!

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 Год назад +1

    Having been sick (Covid) and in bed for a week, and the fack it rained during that time for three days, I had much gardening to do, but still not much energy to do it all as you did. I did prune the tomatoes amd sanitized between plants. Thanks!

  • @Krissixxyz
    @Krissixxyz Год назад +2

    You’ve definitely sold me on the centre cut squash, I can’t wait to try growing it next year!

  • @juliehorney995
    @juliehorney995 Год назад

    Hey, have you and Kevin been to Columbus, Ohio yet? If not, please consider a fan meetup at the Groovy Plants Ranch! Ever hear of a Potting Bar? Cactus and unique or rare plants adorning restored cars? Food trucks at themed weekend events? All this with a rare and full service nursery. Ginormous! Hope I can drive over from Indiana and seeyas there! :J

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Год назад +1

      WE tried to schedule it in but just couldn't swing it unfortunately :(

  • @WabiCottage
    @WabiCottage Год назад +2

    I learned so much from you and your garden. It's so satisfying to watch how you work with your garden. I have a balcony garden and still, I'm so struggling with it because of many reasons. I was out of town for a week and the birds thought it was free for them :)).

  • @Roosaurus
    @Roosaurus Год назад +1

    You have such a mellow voice. Sort of like a younger version of Gardener Scott

  • @DeclanLemtur
    @DeclanLemtur Год назад

    My fav RUclips gardener.

  • @crankychef
    @crankychef Год назад

    I need an intro to your dog! I may have missed it but I got a glimpse in a previous video and he or she looks just like our dog scout!

  • @peaceloveandeva
    @peaceloveandeva 8 месяцев назад

    Jacques, you seem so wholesome. I have been enjoying your videos of you walking through and troubleshooting.

  • @lisagoldberg5178
    @lisagoldberg5178 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! What a great bounty of produce. I love the recipes you share! Please add more video's of what you make with your harvests.

  • @nancycowell-miller4321
    @nancycowell-miller4321 Год назад +1

    I love-love-love ❤💙💜 the random beauty of your garden! I aspire to reach your level of gardening success!

  • @kennethmccoy2492
    @kennethmccoy2492 11 месяцев назад

    😂 seven dwarves. Yeah, I didn’t read through all the comments and…I’m about a year late to the party but I’m digging his subtle humor.

  • @missbiggs9437
    @missbiggs9437 Год назад +3

    Harvesting videos are always so gratifying to see and your mini harvest is amazing! I generally neglect my pruners so thanks for the tip on sanitizing them. A couple of my corn plants are flopping over but I never figured to stake them … yet another great tip. Great video Jacques, thanks for sharing!! 👍🇨🇦

  • @gracepermaculture9512
    @gracepermaculture9512 Год назад +2

    You should check out making your own organic powdery mildew spray with Equisetum. The plant is very high in silica and helps deter powdery mildew. Take some of the plant material and put it in a bucket with water. Let it ferment for a bit then spray it where powdery mildew develops

  • @solanamystik
    @solanamystik Год назад +2

    I was away for nearly 3 weeks from my garden and welp... lets just say I've learned a lot. I would love to see a video that goes in depth on pruning a type of plant or maybe section of the garden up close.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Год назад +3

    You can do the same weave to keep your corn upright. That's what I do because of the high winds here. I sanitize my snips between plants, too.
    My tomato seedlings looked like they had some issues before transplanting, so I looked up the symptoms. I sprayed the plants and roots with copper fungicidal before planting them in the holes. It went away. For the past 2 years I have also applied aspirin drench to my tomatoes. It really helps strengthen them and ward off diseases. So far they are still looking fabulous.
    Another advantage of harvesting tomatoes before fully ripening, is the energy then goes to the remaining tomatoes. That's important in short seasons when you have a lot of fruit on the vine, and fall is near.

  • @oldbear6813
    @oldbear6813 Год назад

    You can bury the corn roots deeper and it will begin to stand again with the Storms in middle America we inevitably have falling corn I've always just buried the root/stalk back up and they're happy to stand straight again 😉

  • @freedomgrows
    @freedomgrows Год назад +1

    Hi from Florida!! You've inspired a lot of what I do in my garden. I now harvest my tomatoes earlier than "ripe" and it has worked out wonderfully - especially now with the pests. Just recently harvested jalapeños, poblanos, habaneros, chilis, and bells, as well as patty pan squash! Thanks for the harvest tip on squash; I've made a note to harvest when they're smaller. You rock, thanks for all you do and share.

  • @martinlaukkanen1652
    @martinlaukkanen1652 Год назад +1

    I recently harvested a couple of large pumpkins during ripening, easily around 10lbs each. Bear in mind that i'm in Australia so it's winter so soup season.

  • @andralandi1108
    @andralandi1108 9 месяцев назад

    Discovered your channel via Epic Gardening and I’m absolutely loving it. I really appreciate the fact that you include problems, pests etc. The overall vibe is also perfect as a fellow introvert 😊 Keep up the great work!

  • @omarvaldivia8297
    @omarvaldivia8297 Год назад +8

    NICE HARVEST! I wish I could have the same amount of harvest! Good Job! I have 8 4 by 16 beds but the temperature has been so high here that my plants have really suffered. Today it as 104 and it has not rained in 3 months. Waiting for a next year to be better

    • @commonlaw5400
      @commonlaw5400 Год назад

      Need Rain? Build a Wilhelm Reich cloud buster

  • @rmenninghaus1646
    @rmenninghaus1646 Год назад +1

    our big disappointment this season was the three spaghetti squash we bought at a reputable local center that turned out to be yellow squash. We had 6 yellow squash plants already.

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek4159 Год назад +2

    Such an amazing harvest! What a blessing! 🙌🏻🥒🍅

  • @jennakissell3905
    @jennakissell3905 Год назад

    I did this for the first time as a new gardener recently! I thought it was a me issue!

  • @JennTN411
    @JennTN411 Год назад

    You sounded so defeated in the beginning! 🥺
    No more of that, it's not allowed 😉

  • @yarnstead
    @yarnstead Год назад

    That tomato picking timing tip will really help me (enthusiastic squirrels)! Idea for future video: details on succession planting, esp. how to time it.

  • @lindis2660
    @lindis2660 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see the Shishito pepper recipe. You inspired me to get up and prune my tomatoes!

  • @HomeCentsWithNell
    @HomeCentsWithNell Год назад +1

    What a great harvest! I'm inspired to find some centercut squash seeds now 👀.

  • @chrisinmarin415
    @chrisinmarin415 Год назад +3

    My tomatoes and peppers are not doing good at all. So jealous of your garden and garden style. I use espoma tomato tone and the one for veggies and herbs with no success. Doing a self soil test later today. 🤞figure it out. I started some special tomatoes 🍅 and really want to taste them. Keep on growing Mr. Garden Hermit. PS I really enjoyed the tour of your g’friends Dad’s garden. More on disabled (not my preferred term) gardener garden would be greatly appreciated.

    • @Wolf-E-Romeo
      @Wolf-E-Romeo Год назад +1

      Theres a world-wide issue with dirt right now, by chance is it new dirt? Or already established dirt that you have had for awhile?
      If its new dirt, there might be a herbicide issue with it which would affect your tomatoes, peppers, (and beans). But theres really nothing that can be done about that to my knowledge right now.
      However if its already established dirt, then im not sure what other methods you are utilizing.

    • @eileenbartnick7202
      @eileenbartnick7202 Год назад

      Hello, I think the better term you are looking for instead of "disabled" is "physically challenged" which includes so many issues. Happy gardening!!

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Год назад +1

      It's hard to say for sure but usually things balance out over some time. Keeping watering steady and applying plenty of mulch is key

  • @Napalm_Candy
    @Napalm_Candy 10 месяцев назад

    I hope you named your 7 dwarf tomatoes after The Seven Dwarves xD

  • @garden_geek
    @garden_geek Год назад +1

    Bush Early Girl is one of my staple tomato varieties up here in NorCal. Pretty much every garden center sells the transplants every spring and summer up here but I bought a seed pack from Johnny’s a few years back and now I grow 2-5 of them every year because they’re just so productive and reliable, even in the heat.

    • @nomadhomad3685
      @nomadhomad3685 Год назад +1

      I've considered growing them but always get side tracked by other varrients. I have mainly Hungarian hearts and black tula, but starting to realize they're way too sensitive for my growing zone. I'll have to pick up some early girls next time

    • @garden_geek
      @garden_geek Год назад +1

      @@nomadhomad3685 I totally get that. Lol I have dozens of different seed packs of tomato varieties and probably grow half a dozen different varieties just for fun every year. I just like early girl because it’s so reliable and prolific. Even if my other more exciting varieties fail, I know I’ll still get a harvest from early girl. I’ve never heard of Hungarian heart or black Tula… now I need to go buy more tomato seeds lol

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine Год назад

    Last year I buried a fish carcass, what was left after filleting, about every foot or so about 8 inches deep, and planted my Indian corn right on top. It got 16 feet tall, no joke! But when a storm rolled through when they just started tasseling, it broke lots and blew over most. Got a small harvest. It was beautiful until it wasn’t. I did tie most back up after too, but I didn’t plant any corn this year.

  • @majoyap3403
    @majoyap3403 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your bountiful harvest. Love your videos!

  • @jenn6838
    @jenn6838 Год назад

    The "FPS" style camera angle during your overgrown flordia weave portion is fantastic! Slow down a bit, maybe a stabilizer,,,? and a full garden tour! Thanks Jacques!

  • @dmk_games
    @dmk_games Год назад +1

    When you couldn't get in the garden for 5 days? Those are what I call weekdays!

  • @Dafniforfree
    @Dafniforfree Год назад

    This was a lot of fun! And a lot of tomatoes haahah. In all of its glory I am always reminded of my grandparents having so many veggies all the time that they'd give us too cause they couldn't eat it by themselves ( mind you the practically fed 3 families with all those vegetables)!

  • @tudorpottudorpot8423
    @tudorpottudorpot8423 Год назад

    Lazy dog farm hills dirt at base of his corn plants. Gardennerd suggests using clothes pins at top of corn stalks to stop worms in corn. Totally get not having enough dirt.

  • @aravae165
    @aravae165 Год назад

    Jacques and the Seven Dwarfs! Hah.

  • @LisaMagoulas
    @LisaMagoulas Год назад

    Jacques, I felt your pain when you clipped off the branch with tomatoes. I turned into my parents and save everything. lol I soak that branch in water a couple of days and then plant it in an open spot. Talk nice to it lol and it will take. OMGosh! I do that with my suckers too and I have soooo many plants. But the majority take and do well. I only lose maybe 1%. Give it a shot. Great job with everything and thank you and Kevin for sharing so much info.

  • @eriklane4808
    @eriklane4808 Год назад +1

    Looks like a great haul!
    I’m growing shishitos this year for the first time - can’t wait to try them!

  • @hivolco151
    @hivolco151 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU for showing and explaining about pruning tomato plants... I will get after it tomorrow :) Also, I really think you should buy the 5 acre estate next to my house that is up for sale... it would be PERFECT for you! Willamette Valley ... in Oregon is not as warm but we NEVER run out of water!

  • @patrickackerman1744
    @patrickackerman1744 Год назад

    Nice harvest! Kevin’s got some competition! Lol great video

  • @purrmaculture
    @purrmaculture Год назад

    why am i only subscribing to this now?? i really like your videos, Jacques! you explain everything so well and concise!

  • @dannellivery2021
    @dannellivery2021 Год назад

    Goodness, I have got to try you tomatoe technique. Congratulations on the grand harvest.

  • @uncledick9445
    @uncledick9445 Год назад

    Your garden is inspiring!

  • @alessandracamarillo-gusima4240

    I grow patty pans for them to get that large. I hollow them out and and fill them like stuffed peppers.

  • @jgrady9553
    @jgrady9553 Год назад

    Nice harvest!

  • @terrimarks3694
    @terrimarks3694 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @deborahrusignuolo7612
    @deborahrusignuolo7612 Год назад

    Your garden is amazing 👏 😍

  • @Arcticdi
    @Arcticdi Год назад

    What a bounty! Wonderful!

  • @rutabagastuff6953
    @rutabagastuff6953 Год назад

    Great video, I love to see garden harvests. Your stretchy string looks like the t shirt yarn I make to use in the garden. It’s so easy to make! Just do a RUclips search for T shirt yarn. There’s a way to cut it so you end up with a big continuous ball of string from one t shirt.

  • @ClassicallyMish
    @ClassicallyMish Год назад

    Sharing shishito peppers? You must really love that person. Lol

  • @wdsjrmd1
    @wdsjrmd1 Год назад

    excellent advice , excellent video thanks

  • @StorytimewithMeemaw57
    @StorytimewithMeemaw57 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you:).

  • @MrEzekiel1982
    @MrEzekiel1982 Год назад

    Jacques out of compost?!?!? That’s like McDonalds with no fries!

  • @AlisonV362
    @AlisonV362 Год назад

    This was super helpful!

  • @abbi_page
    @abbi_page Год назад

    I love a mix of red and green shishitos, The red ones are much sweeter even if the walls are thinner!

  • @julipolito7761
    @julipolito7761 Год назад

    Omg! Great harvest! I’ll be right over! 🍽. 🍻

  • @BarefootHugelkultur
    @BarefootHugelkultur Месяц назад

    You need some mink oil on the felco holster buddy!

  • @randyjalbert4780
    @randyjalbert4780 Год назад

    Great video Jaques, love how your garden looks realistic and you have so much going on
    Reminds me of when my grandmother was teaching me to garden in her backyard where there was no grass just garden in every square inch

  • @DonnaLorenzen2009
    @DonnaLorenzen2009 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip about using a sanitizing spray on the pruners between plants. Mine are like yours that they live in the garden.

  • @cynthiak2955
    @cynthiak2955 Год назад

    As always, great tips! My corn is starting to lean a little, too. Hoping adding soil will help the situation!

  • @lindasoaft9303
    @lindasoaft9303 Год назад

    Excellent review of gardening mishaps however your garden is amazing 💚

  • @munderscoreo
    @munderscoreo Год назад

    I use the Florida weave as well and my tomato row looks just like your before picture lol

  • @colbr06
    @colbr06 Год назад

    Super interesting, like always.

  • @corrinacollins9840
    @corrinacollins9840 Год назад

    Great video. I loved following you through the garden. Now I need to get back to mine and get to work!!! 🤯😇🌻

  • @potagermalo
    @potagermalo Год назад +1

    Top😉

  • @la1163
    @la1163 Год назад

    I grew 10 shishito, 8 tampiqueno serranos, 5 poblanos plants and I started with 4 but ended with 3 lemon citrus jalapeños plants and those are still growing. You're correct about the shishito you need a lot of them to get a decent amount. In squashes I haven't tried the patty squash, but I've grown winter melon squash for my MIL. Happy gardening Jacques.

  • @MsArtistwannabe
    @MsArtistwannabe Год назад

    Cherokee purple is the only tomato I have this year. Volunteer from last years plants.my favorite.

  • @thirstymercfan
    @thirstymercfan Год назад

    Great harvest, would love to see some of the meals you make

  • @zachwak
    @zachwak Год назад

    my corn fell down too!! you need to add compost at the base and keep them well watered for a few day

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 Год назад

    I used to get powdery mildew until I started spraying not only leaves with baking soda after a rain or during humid weather, but I especially spray the soil around the plant because that’s where the spores are. They will splash up during rain or watering. I water tomatoes carefully. It’s worth it.

    • @gracehuey5160
      @gracehuey5160 Год назад

      That’s interesting. What’s the ratio of baking soda to water?

  • @cantcoverGRILL
    @cantcoverGRILL Год назад

    I leave my pruners everywhere, I'm also terrible at that!

  • @dalynnholling4572
    @dalynnholling4572 Год назад

    So. much. good. info shared in this video! Loved it. I started growing shishitos last year after learning about them from Roots and Refuge. I've expanded to 3 plants this year and they are booming. Going to eat them for the first time tonight! I love them in olive oil with some sea salt, but I'm going to have to try the lemon juice and soy sauce now. I've heard there's a restaurant, Girl & the Goat, in Chicago that's famous for theirs and I think I'm going to have to go try them too. They're addicting!

  • @leatonyaking1
    @leatonyaking1 Год назад

    I'm so happy to see your garden.I too bought a couple of Cherokee purple plants that not only aren't Cherokee purple but the fruit keeps rotting between the fruits in the cluster.Its not what blossom end rot it's like where they touch each other at.Im going to try the carbon next year.

  • @heavymetalbassist5
    @heavymetalbassist5 Год назад +1

    I very much prefer scallop style squash. They dont turn to mush when cooked.

  • @anapaulacrawford5837
    @anapaulacrawford5837 Год назад

    Nice awesome garden even if toke five day's off . God bless!

  • @caitlinhenshaw6228
    @caitlinhenshaw6228 Год назад

    Same thing happened to me this season... one of my "Roma" indeterminate tomatoes turned out to be a Determinate slicer. But I don't really blame the nursery. Customers always pull out tags and mix them up. I still appreciate the convenience of them starting the tomatoes... especially since I live in a cold climate

    • @jacquesinthegarden
      @jacquesinthegarden  Год назад +1

      That's totally fair enough about customers mixing things up

  • @kevina1084
    @kevina1084 Год назад

    You should return the Cherokee purple.

  • @JoyoftheGardenandHome
    @JoyoftheGardenandHome Год назад

    You are so zen here, compared to the wild energy at Epic. ❤

  • @phildizzle88
    @phildizzle88 Год назад

    Hey Jacques. Question for you
    What exact variety is your “center cut squash?” I have always just grown zucchini, but your description of center it squash has me intrigued!

  • @MissMary1012
    @MissMary1012 Год назад

    I like your pruning sigh as if its kind of hard but you do it.. Or maybe its a sigh of like where hmm should it be.. :) it gives me a sort of currage to do it my selv..

  • @neilscole
    @neilscole Год назад +2

    In the past few years, nursery seedlings have performed much more poorly than my own seedlings.

  • @jessicaheger1880
    @jessicaheger1880 Год назад

    My understanding is that blossom end rot is from calcium deficiency.

  • @elizabethhostetter1946
    @elizabethhostetter1946 Год назад

    i'm chuckling because i love growing tomatoes - but i'm not fond of eating them, really. i love eating green beans and cucumbers - but have never been too successful with cukes; bean which i normally don't have a problem with ten miles inland, have been giving me fits this year. 8(

  • @nadinejonah4339
    @nadinejonah4339 Год назад

    Love your videos. Couldn't find center cur squash in the Botanical Interests seed catalog. Where did you find your seeds? Thanks.