Alaska Garden Harvest & High Tunnel Update

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2019
  • As we roll into August we invite you along to tour inside our high tunnel hoop house and walk through our outdoor garden where we harvest veggies and discuss a few varieties we are growing.
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  • @dionjones6740
    @dionjones6740 5 лет назад +235

    I never imagined such a wonderful garden could be grown in Alaska. You two are amazing gardeners. Good job. Best Wishes. Grandpa Jones. 😀

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад +5

      Dion Jones we grow world record vegetables here....

    • @raulandre1524
      @raulandre1524 4 года назад +1

      matanuska high iquality

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад

      Raul Andre what?

    • @VietboyGamerUSA
      @VietboyGamerUSA 4 года назад

      Probably global warming is coming

    • @scottshoe842
      @scottshoe842 4 года назад +8

      Vietboy Gamer and then another ice age. Then warmth, then cold. And on and on. Anthropomorphic warming isn’t a thing.
      More C02?! Ya mean plant food?! No...

  • @MrJdubbya36
    @MrJdubbya36 5 лет назад +270

    That's not a garden, that's a jungle!! Great job!!

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад +5

      I agree.....Tomatillos that size in Alaska? Awesome!

    • @kirstinstrand6292
      @kirstinstrand6292 4 года назад +2

      It's warmer in Alaska this summer than it is in WA STATE. Something is not right...what could it be?
      Lovely that their gardens are growing. Our summer is finished this season!

    • @MW_Builds
      @MW_Builds 4 года назад +1

      Shifting poles is my thought

    • @barbaraohlhausen5848
      @barbaraohlhausen5848 3 года назад

      6

  • @colinhall87
    @colinhall87 4 года назад +13

    You guys are a hell of an example of what makes our species great! If only we all could appreciate it!

  • @kenarnold9132
    @kenarnold9132 4 года назад +10

    When I lived in Alaska, Anchorage, back in the late 70s, I was amazed with the large amount of vegetables grown when I visited the State Fair. Especially the size. I was told at the time that the Matanuska Valley had the most fertile soil due to glaciers. But I do have to commend you on your gardening. It's amazing.

  • @mrmajestic8643
    @mrmajestic8643 5 лет назад +65

    Wow...that garden is doing awesome. I've seen gardens is California that didn't do that well, good job folks 👍☮️!

    • @JoshuaSeed
      @JoshuaSeed 5 лет назад +3

      Looks great, like a may garden in the states. Remember they might have as little as 1 month left before the first frost, and no later than 2.

    • @bonnet1810
      @bonnet1810 5 лет назад +2

      That is because 90% of the crops showed in the video are not heat tolerant. The peppers in the video look really poor compared to what I am growing in the slightly hotter climate and they even have them in the greenhouse. I don't.

    • @raybon7939
      @raybon7939 5 лет назад +1

      thats return of the jedi level farming.

  • @alancall5113
    @alancall5113 5 лет назад +27

    When your cauliflower has a small head Size of a softball Gather the leaves Around the head and put a rubber band on and protected from sunlight Wait and see what happens you will have Snow white heads of cauliflower at harvest time Keep them coming Love the videos Nothing better than a Beautiful woman in the garden lol

    • @bambooforestgirl
      @bambooforestgirl Месяц назад

      What are you talking about, I don't understand

  • @mtnhayes8592
    @mtnhayes8592 5 лет назад +11

    Yes alot of wonderful sunshine. Quality periodic shade provided by the grower. Many thinnings equal many baby beets yum! I can't wait to see your tunnels. I miss my greenhouse.

  • @Mishell68
    @Mishell68 5 лет назад +6

    wow your garden is beautiful, you can tell you've both put a lot of work and commitment into it!! I love all your videos and look forward to all of your uploads!

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 5 лет назад +5

    Stellar Harvest , you two deserve the Best for your labor Well done .

  • @MommaOG
    @MommaOG 5 лет назад +14

    Seems like your having some warm weather. That some tan your getting and the garden looks wonderful ❤⚘

    • @chefgiovanni
      @chefgiovanni 3 года назад +1

      Exactly, you read my mind . Nice grow. We fish the Kenai area. What part of AK are you in ?

  • @bollyking
    @bollyking 5 лет назад +12

    You are such a natural at growing those veggies. The fact that you have such a knowledge and ins and outs of growing different varieties is fantastic.

  • @rnswansong
    @rnswansong 5 лет назад +8

    OMG! I am soooo jealous, love the Matanuska effect on your gorgeous garden. You both work so hard! Love everything you have filmed.Thank you for your efforts!

  • @dandan8333
    @dandan8333 4 года назад +3

    Sweet!
    Good to see your dreams coming true!
    Amazing, you extended yourselves past the normal preparations and mother nature rewards you with a beautiful bounty!

  • @rogerbettencourt9654
    @rogerbettencourt9654 5 лет назад +7

    Holy heart trouble Batman! That garden was bleeping amazing, excellent work you two.

  • @suepeterson5675
    @suepeterson5675 5 лет назад +3

    Hello ! Everything looks just marvelous. You are making me HUNGRY !! Thank you so much for sharing. 👍👍💖🤗

  • @OurCabinInThewoods
    @OurCabinInThewoods 5 лет назад +5

    For having a shorter growing season you two have a VERY nice garden. A+

  • @kiralatarte4296
    @kiralatarte4296 5 лет назад +10

    I miss gardening so much, had to stop once I went away to school but as soon as I'm done I fully plan on gardening again!
    So in love with your garden, it's beautiful!

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 лет назад +2

      Kira La Tarte there was a period of 6 months or so we didn't garden when we moved here, it was hard for me 😢 you will get to garden again 😀

  • @sharongodbout9014
    @sharongodbout9014 4 года назад +11

    Keep adding your compost, manure, and organic matter every year and your gardens will become amazing..... First year was great by the looks of things! you are definitely on your way!

  • @Petcyclist
    @Petcyclist 5 лет назад

    That high tunnel is magical! Keep up the hard work. We are excited to see all your treats for winter.

  • @donnahannah1367
    @donnahannah1367 5 лет назад +5

    Garden looks absolutely amazing

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 4 года назад +5

    I just stumbled across this but it's really the most impressive gardening video I've seen.

  • @joharmon2148
    @joharmon2148 5 лет назад +3

    Well for a first time garden in Alaska it looks really good. And like you said you now know what to do differently next year. Enjoy all those great looking veggies and fruits

  • @RichardsonSteven97
    @RichardsonSteven97 4 года назад +1

    I love the way you two live... healthy, as self sufficient as possible, so glad I found your channel.

  • @rodeobaby20
    @rodeobaby20 4 года назад

    This garden truly is AMAZING. I've never seen a garde flourish this way before. WOW.

  • @cindyfournier7003
    @cindyfournier7003 5 лет назад +5

    Garden looks amazing . Great job !

  • @barb9181
    @barb9181 5 лет назад +41

    I live in Edmonton Canada. Suggest peppermint oil, a squirt of dishwasher liquid soap in water. Spray to kill aphids. To deter aphids spray peppermint oil in water every second day. I have had amazing success and it is not toxic to pollinators. Love your garden.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 5 лет назад

      I’d think the dishwasher soap would be quite toxic? Or is it something like seventh generation?

    • @bdawe967
      @bdawe967 4 года назад +3

      A drop of dish soap is not toxic at all just helps make certain liquid molecules bond with water

    • @pershop4950
      @pershop4950 3 года назад

      how much peppermint oil do you go through?
      I'd imagine even a 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water goes pretty fast.

    • @barb9181
      @barb9181 3 года назад +1

      A little Peppermint oil goes a long way. I add about 10 drops to 1 litre. Use about 4 to 6 fluid once per summer. Live in Edmonton, Alberta , Canada so about 3 months per year need spraying

  • @Fyyt
    @Fyyt 4 года назад +1

    What a great job from start to finish, looks like a lot of hard work and now you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor!

  • @dic2583
    @dic2583 3 года назад

    Omg this video sound so crisp and crunchy. I love the sounds of the leaves rubbing together.

  • @mco5599
    @mco5599 5 лет назад +36

    Arielle and Eric, if I had not been watching all your videos I would have a hard time believing that you are both in Alaska. Did you ever imagine that you would be suntanned walking around in your jungle garden? I said it before and I will say it again....Congratulations!! I am so happy for you both. I know the move to Alaska was very quick but I believe it was meant to be just like all good things.

  • @1rdgrnnr
    @1rdgrnnr 5 лет назад +8

    I love your presentation, and cant believe the success of your garden. You two ar doing fantastic. BTW I have only been gardening 34 years . You two are great !!!!!

  • @LuisJimenez-jv3xr
    @LuisJimenez-jv3xr 4 года назад +1

    Love your garden, I'm just amazed at that beautiful garden of vegetables.

  • @codywillis1191
    @codywillis1191 5 лет назад

    Wife and I do enjoy your updates. The information you include is very helpful.

  • @christophervadnais5721
    @christophervadnais5721 5 лет назад +5

    You two are really changing my views of Alaska living, the weather looks so much nicer than I had thought it would. I noticed several of your videos in winter Eric isn't even wearing gloves. Your weather doesn't seem that much different than our Vermont weather. If only my Vermont garden looked as good as your Alaskan garden - still can't believe that's even possible. Loving the video's and learning a thing or two along the way!

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 5 лет назад +1

      Funny, I came here from VT and winters here (mat-su area) aren’t any different except for less daylight and an extra month of frost risk. Same cold and snow. I was trying to escape the hot humid summer weather, which was successful for a long time, but lately it’s getting almost as bad here!

  • @peterle5625
    @peterle5625 5 лет назад +5

    More garden tour and harvest vids please. Awesome job.

  • @icarus901
    @icarus901 5 лет назад +1

    outstanding garden - it's very clear how much effort has been invested on a continual basis. happy growing!

  • @TheTferrer
    @TheTferrer 4 года назад +1

    Let me tell you that your garden is one of the most impressive tunnel I have ever seen for Alaska weather. You know your stuff - very nice work!

  • @yeah4me1
    @yeah4me1 5 лет назад +5

    What a beautiful garden!! Impressive!

    • @yeah4me1
      @yeah4me1 5 лет назад +1

      Excited to see your honey harvest too.

  • @Tater79bj
    @Tater79bj 5 лет назад +3

    Holy wow! You guys are killin it! It's going to be so worth it come middle of 40 below January, and you can eat canned veggies from the garden. Makes all that work just that much sweeter. Great video as always.

  • @alexisguzman1312
    @alexisguzman1312 5 лет назад +1

    WOW, you guys have an amazing tunnel. So much fruit! Awesome!!!

  • @senseiofsong
    @senseiofsong 4 года назад +2

    I like how you guys have your greenhouse setup and how you manage it. Also nice to see such a variety of produce growing so far north. Great job!

  • @NorthForkHollow
    @NorthForkHollow 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome video guys. Thanks for the update and garden tour. I enjoyed it.

  • @susanMarkle
    @susanMarkle 5 лет назад +7

    Very nice garden. It looks like everything has done great.

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 4 года назад

    That high tunnel is such an inviting oasis. What a beautiful garden, great video, thank you.

  • @magking1971
    @magking1971 4 года назад

    I am moving to alaska in a couple of weeks and I love gardening, your videos have brightened my outlook on gardening!
    Gardens are my happy place.

  • @josephmarasigan7820
    @josephmarasigan7820 4 года назад +125

    When her animals eat healthier than me lol. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @vdwalt4464
    @vdwalt4464 5 лет назад +8

    Those beet greens looks ready to eat too.

  • @BethAnn1964
    @BethAnn1964 4 года назад +1

    Wow!! Beautiful garden. Impressive work.
    You guys are awesome.... and out there doing it!

  • @johnberryhill8106
    @johnberryhill8106 3 года назад +1

    I am a farmer in Southwest Missouri and I am just totally amazed at you wonderful greenhouse!.........it's FANTASTIC!

  • @werkerbeesue
    @werkerbeesue 4 года назад +3

    WOW, just wow!!!! you two really have your (chicken) poop in a group! That is amazing! TY for sharing your success

  • @stevenmcabee9417
    @stevenmcabee9417 4 года назад +56

    When some of your pepper plants have played out for the season, you actually can cut them back close to the ground and keep them covered for the winter. Usually they will come back the second year and produce double what they produced this season. I appreciate both of you for supporting one another in your journey together. What a blessing.

    • @CampfireKathy
      @CampfireKathy 4 года назад +1

      Really...inside the greenhouse or outside in warmer locations or either?

    • @stevenmcabee9417
      @stevenmcabee9417 4 года назад +6

      Inside a greenhouse I know for sure.

    • @taililly2483
      @taililly2483 4 года назад +4

      I had a pepper in a pot that I thought I had dug out & stored the pot in the garage for the winter. And surprise to me when spring came, I started pulling out all my garden stuff into the back yard. Went back a week later & what I thought was a weed growing, was a new dragon cayenne pepper. I'm in zone 8. In the winter, I turn my raise bed into a compost holder & dump veggie/fruit scrapes. Spring sprung & I found stray vines that turned out to be a roma tomato, canalope, & korean melon plants.

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад

      Not in Alaska. Lol it will die and freeze.

    • @AKJJSIM
      @AKJJSIM 4 года назад +2

      @@MatanuskaHIGH A few people I know for sure in the MatSu pot up peppers in the fall and put them in cool storage. They come back fast in the spring.

  • @TheSmartodd
    @TheSmartodd 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely done - this is one of the healthiest gardens I've ever seen!

  • @smoll.miniatures
    @smoll.miniatures 4 года назад +1

    I’ve never seen such an amazing healthy garden!

  • @cynthiamyers4265
    @cynthiamyers4265 5 лет назад +3

    I love your garden tours!

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 5 лет назад +5

    That is one great looking garden.

  • @MatanuskaHIGH
    @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад +2

    2019 was an amazing grow season for Alaska. We had the hottest summer on record. It seemed to be 80+ for weeks in end and even felt warm at night which is unheard of in Alaska.

  • @cwoodard4062
    @cwoodard4062 4 года назад

    First time watching your garden is amazing,gorgeous. The cabbages and cauliflower beets all look so good. Thanks for posting.

  • @franceslarue9673
    @franceslarue9673 4 года назад +20

    I was told when my flowers had aphids to put banana peels under my flowers! And it worked. You could put a whole banana under each but I did not do that that. However it was amazing to go out and see a reduction in aphids! After about two weeks there were none left on my flowers.

    • @pershop4950
      @pershop4950 3 года назад

      thanks for that tidbit. I'll give it a try this season if I get some aphids.

  • @thebshumate
    @thebshumate 5 лет назад +5

    Best garden ever. I have garden envy! Great job:)

  • @wildfreeliving4312
    @wildfreeliving4312 5 лет назад +1

    Y'all have done a wonderful job in such a short amount of time!

  • @douggibson9084
    @douggibson9084 5 лет назад +4

    Beautiful garden and greenhouse, great video

  • @scottfrisby9761
    @scottfrisby9761 5 лет назад +5

    awsome garden first time to your channel looks like alot of great stuff will be busy checking it all out thanks from south carolina have a great day

  • @storiesfromalaska
    @storiesfromalaska 5 лет назад +5

    Wow!!!!! Incredible garden!!!

  • @jackgoldman1
    @jackgoldman1 4 года назад

    Love the way you know and tell what varieties these are. Very professional presentation. Nice job.

  • @JRS2248
    @JRS2248 4 года назад

    I love your videos, gardening tips and all. At 74 I'm still learning..Have fun both of you.

  • @oldie121
    @oldie121 5 лет назад +4

    Your garden looks beautiful good job

  • @thetraveler5798
    @thetraveler5798 5 лет назад +3

    I can see my self in that beautiful garden🌹💚💚💚🌹💚💚💚🌹

    • @catherineparsons20
      @catherineparsons20 3 года назад +1

      I heard Canada Crookneck as an alternative to butternut is good.

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568
    @windmillcancersurvivor2568 4 года назад

    Who knew gardening could be so easy! Awesome job you guys! I compost and have 2 small gardens. I appreciate what you have done in such a short time, amazing!

  • @bjornmundt5801
    @bjornmundt5801 5 лет назад +1

    Sound like you have found YOUR little paradise. Nice. Wish a you to have good and great harvest.

  • @arthall688
    @arthall688 5 лет назад +4

    Outstanding Garden!

  • @user-pg8db5cp7d
    @user-pg8db5cp7d 4 года назад +8

    You are living the life I dreamed all my life with so many green foods. It’ s too excellent to grow such green foods. Maybe it ‘s possible in alaska!

  • @user-ke2tz3cs7o
    @user-ke2tz3cs7o 3 года назад

    Wow, it's fascinating. Nice to see your thriving vegetable. Thank you

  • @davidmc8110
    @davidmc8110 5 лет назад +2

    Looks really good, looks like those giant Alaska garden plants we always heard about.

  • @samuricexful
    @samuricexful 4 года назад +15

    When she said 80-90 was hot and I was like “that’s considered nice here”. 🤣

  • @RedSiloHomestead
    @RedSiloHomestead 5 лет назад +6

    Amazing seeing your garden grow from start to now! Love the opening of the video, beautiful scenery!!

  • @kap6334
    @kap6334 5 лет назад

    Life goals. Reminded me of growing up in North Louisiana (NoLa) at my grandparents land. Thank you.

  • @offline1114
    @offline1114 4 года назад

    Thanks for your gardening vids!! It is amazing to me to see how much can be done with a short growing season. A lot of people think such a garden is next to impossible in so far up north. There is a family farm in Minnesota that uses geothermal in their greenhouses and it is super cheap with their solar setup. Even with harsh winters their greenhouses stay just right and they actually grow orange trees in them all year round. Their power bill is so small most people wouldn't even believe it possible. Solar with geothermal is really a tremendous combination.

  • @BlueRidgeJ79
    @BlueRidgeJ79 5 лет назад +7

    I think your garden is outstanding...so much food!!!

  • @DebbiesHomeplace
    @DebbiesHomeplace 5 лет назад +7

    You have the nicest garden on youtube. What a green thumb Y'all have. Unbelievable!

  • @terrycarefoot4038
    @terrycarefoot4038 5 лет назад +1

    You all are doing a AWESOME job love your garden.

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 4 года назад +2

    Just got a chance to see this video. This is a better garden than I have in central KY. Edit: If you are looking to can green beans, look into Slinderette. They are a hybrid and will make lots of beans. This year (19), I picked a handful and counted 17 beans (Pods). This is the only bean we will grow for canning.

  • @tilmonhensley443
    @tilmonhensley443 5 лет назад +49

    MISS SIMPLE,, Why are you puting your garden down? its so big and beautiful, i would love to raise 1 half that pretty, mercy girl you sure have a green thumb, And explain it so well. enjoyed your video very much,,

  • @2redbird1
    @2redbird1 5 лет назад +14

    There is a corn with a short growth season that was developed in Alaska. It matures in 60 days.

    • @amazinggrace9422
      @amazinggrace9422 4 года назад

      GMO

    • @noahhastings6145
      @noahhastings6145 4 года назад +1

      @@amazinggrace9422 Literally all corn is GMO

    • @dispmonk
      @dispmonk 4 года назад

      Noah Hastings Very true, Yukon Chief 55-65 days and no not all corn is gmo. If it was purchased from a competent seed saver there wont be any worry about crossing with GMO corn. There are many people that grow and save seed in remote areas away from commercial GMO operations

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells 5 лет назад +1

    Some very happy fowl getting those greens. Everything looks really good! Great job you guys!

  • @MJ-cp8nc
    @MJ-cp8nc 4 года назад

    ❤️I can't believe how knowledgeable you are! Love it!❤️

  • @DianeThomson1960
    @DianeThomson1960 4 года назад +4

    Living the life, love watching, I'm new

  • @davidpayne1519
    @davidpayne1519 5 лет назад +3

    That garden is awesome an u know ur stuff. I bet it tastes better

  • @rjaquaponics9266
    @rjaquaponics9266 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent update! Love your gardens!

  • @TheRealJoeyB
    @TheRealJoeyB 4 года назад +1

    Fascinating...loved seeing the ducks and geese going after their fresh dinner, had no idea, really Enjoy your channel guys!!

  • @avonleanne
    @avonleanne 5 лет назад +4

    aMAZING!!! love your garden! holy cow!!! I cannot wait to see your root cellar all full for winter!!! you guys just amaze me!!!

  • @nicolasbertin8552
    @nicolasbertin8552 3 года назад +3

    Going back to that video knowing what I do now, aphids + low number of fruits is definitely an excess in nitrogen. I'm pretty sure it's from all the spent barley you've put in. Since the beginning of the year I've been using it, and it's definitely extremely rich. A 20 kg bag will do nicely for 10 m² or so, and the whole season. No need to put additional nitrogen or phosphorus, as it's rich in both. But you've put manure, and spent barley, and compost, and fertilizers. The plants just used all this nitrogen for gigantic leaves and few fruits. Some plants can do well in pure manure, like squashes and some peppers, but definitely not eggplants, melons, or tomatoes. I think that's why you have so few tomatoes. Coz with several weeks of 30°C weather you should have a good harvest, with fruits ripening in July. What's happening with excess nitrogen is that the plants will grow leaves until the nitrogen excess is over, and it can takes months if you put too much. This also stresses them out, and they produce a substance that attracts insects, glutathione. Insects love it as it is an anti-oxidant.

  • @jrt1776
    @jrt1776 4 года назад +1

    Who knew you could grow gardens so well in Alaska? Good for you

  • @devinlauwerier404
    @devinlauwerier404 4 года назад +2

    So,i Love watching You guys and I'm going to find this somewhere/how in my life.
    -Thank You.

  • @flatlandah52
    @flatlandah52 5 лет назад +3

    Just a suggestion... you can trim most of the leaves off of the tomato plants to shock them into ripening. I've been doing it for years and it really speeds things along. I've lived in growing zones 4 and 5. Also, I also have a "mystery" squash growing in my garden that looks quite similar to yours. Mine is a volunteer from the compost pile, so it'll be interesting to see what it turns out to be. Great video. Keep up the good work!

  • @sailme2day
    @sailme2day 5 лет назад +4

    congrats on a wonderful harvest that reflects your planning and love of great tasting FOOD :) Just a thought , on the root cellar shelves. You might consider some wall to wall , simple bracing . As those shelves get become LOADED with hundreds of jars of goodness. They will get very top heavy. Or one mild earthquake and years of eats will be gone? Maybe there are some free sources of used plant trays , with high sides that might keep the jars upright if Murphy visits your homestead? thanks for the great garden update. Now on to splitting firewood before winter :)

  • @choosinghope
    @choosinghope 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing garden. I'm down here in S Ca. and just planning a hoop house. I had no idea they could grow so much!! Thank you!

  • @KM-bu8ec
    @KM-bu8ec 4 года назад

    So gorgeous! You are truly blessed. Your vegetables are beautiful 🥕🍅🌶🥒🌽🥬🥔🍆💗

  • @zachf8000
    @zachf8000 5 лет назад +3

    Phenomenal garden yall!! Well if food ever gets hard to get a hold of, we all know who is getting fed!! Lol

  • @codi144
    @codi144 5 лет назад +3

    I really enjoyed all your videos for the past year that I have watched in the last couple days. I find it hard to believe there are only two people accomplishing everything you have done AND documenting everything so well on these RUclips videos. Your videos are very high quality, informative and enjoyable. You two are amazing in your intelligence, ambition, fortitude and attitude. Wish you all the success in the world. By the way, did you do any videos of your experiences in Oregon?

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 лет назад +1

      codi144 thank you for your comment ❤ we did start our channel there and have two handfulls or so of videos from there before moving, it was a quick transition!

  • @lindamartin8614
    @lindamartin8614 2 года назад

    I just discovered your channel not long ago. You two are awesome in everything you do. I love your garden,You do explain so simply everything.

  • @peppermedley8271
    @peppermedley8271 5 лет назад +1

    We live in a mountainous area of Virginia that has a lot of rocky soil as well as clay. We also bring in good manure soil for our garden and it has made a huge difference in having a successful garden. Your tunnel garden looks great!