June In Ground Garden Tour| Zone 7

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • Time for our garden tour in zone 7. We love our in ground garden and we are in Zone 7/ Here is our June garden tour.
    Hi! I am Barbara with Living Foods Farm. THANK YOU for coming to my channel and growing with me on my journey. I enjoy every comment, question and like. I am happy you are on the journey with us.
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Комментарии • 114

  • @theheardhomestead

    Hey girlfriend! Tomatoes ripen off the vine so take a few in the house and sit them in your sunroom/windowsill/table stem side down. If you have a banana sit it by them until you see real blushing 😊

  • @Grownladylyn

    Love love love the garden Thank you for sharing. I appreciate the journey.

  • @anniehorne6112

    Hi Barbara, I really enjoyed the tour in your garden, it is really looking great in spite of the heat! I loved the watermelon tour so much. Thanks and do keep up the great work. Love all the space you have and I do think that the place where you harvested your onions would be a great location for the corn to be planted. Can't wait to see it!

  • @lindasbackyardgarden728

    Don't forget corn are very heavy feeders

  • @myrtle1799

    Plant corn and pole beans together the bean will wrap around the corn

  • @gillmoni64

    Hello Barbara, I'm Monique zone 7a Missouri, your garden is beautiful, and there is a lot of land, keep up the good work and God bless you and your family 🙏🏽❤

  • @nancyhill5023

    Nancy from North Carolina. I watch you regularly. Thank you

  • @jessicaberrios9149

    Hey girl~! I’m zone 7b on VA. I love your garden and your lovely personality ❤. Fried green tomatoes with some of those questionable blushing tomatoes. God’s speed with your garden endeavors 💕

  • @macksministry3587

    Lord Jesus bless our family to be more faithful with their gardening for we have been in our home for five years, and we have not gotten 1/2 the way through as the Masons, with our gardening.

  • @myhomeandgardenchanneldwel7777

    It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey

  • @dianafigueroa6764

    Plant your peppers closer together so they can each shade the other’s peppers. Peppers can grow side by side and lean on each other, so no staking is needed as they get taller.

  • @bettypogue7021

    Barbara we only planted three watermelons and they are the sugar babies. We have 9 good sized ones so far. We grew them on a fence and have been trellising them. We have one that grew through the fence. I guess we will have to slice it to get it out just to harvest it. Your garden is doing awesome and yes these purple hull peas are loving this Tennessee heat. Mine are doing great. We have been harvesting purple Cherokee and Belgium giant tomatoes for about 2weeks now they have been so much better than those grocery store ones. I am loving them

  • @theheardhomestead

    Tomatillos papery covering will pop open at the bottom exposing the shiny green tomatillo

  • @Lisa-pn1eu

    So glad I found your channel I am looking forward to your videos!

  • @angeliquereed463

    Looks so good.

  • @dianafigueroa6764

    Hand pick the squash bugs and put them in soapy water. If you spray the plants at the base, they will climb up the plant and you can pick them off. And, most importantly, you need to look under the leaves for the eggs and destroy them before they can hatch and you end up with hundreds of squash bugs. If you look for the bug and destroy the eggs, you will be able to extend the life of your plants and be able to put in a second round with less threat to those plants. If you let the eggs hatch, there will be hundreds of squash bugs in your garden. I keep small yellow bowls with soapy water all over my garden. Beatles and bugs love yellow and some voluntarily dive in and having them all over the garden makes it convenient for when you pick off squash bugs, cucumber beetles and other bugs. Good luck!

  • @sandramoultrie2794

    I'm a new viewer from Washington, DC. I just started container gardening, so I'm fantasizing about eventually having a small size garden. I appreciate your success and not being so successful adventures because I'm learning from you and your husband. Keep up the good work.

  • @sandraoconnor5700

    Look the idea of a second crop of corn for a test, and plant something else that will cover the weeds❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Grownladylyn

    It is joy here in New York

  • @lovingchange2761

    Your husband definitely