Buckets on my apartments balcony was my first garden! I grew peppers, eggplants, culantro, cilantro, various flowers, cucumbers, tomatoes and even watermelon. Now I have 8 beds, 38 buckets, 22 grow bags and 6 hens. It's my healthiest addiction 😉
James voice is what you hear at 3:30am when you fall asleep and wake up too when you leave your t.v on...That one infomercial you watch for 4 minutes then pass back out😂😂😂..I LOVE this channel and his energy..Lets not forget how cauuute the pup pup is❤❤
James you are such an inspiration. I hope you realize just how much you are appreciated for what you share with us, and from the depths of my heart thank YOU for doing all that you do to help enlighten humanity.
I was eating a bell pepper ( green one) last year and I put the seed part in a pot just to see if they would do. Today I have around twenty pepper plants. All are doing great. Can’t wait to get a bunch of peppers from them. Thanks for all your tips !
@@sincitychris I'm in Australia and while the high school education system is pathetic here, extremely watered down as you say, the tertiary ed system is very good in this country luckily. 👋 from Down Under, Ash (a chick). 😉
Budget friendly food safe containers can be asked for at a local bakery or bakery in your grocery store. Frosting containers are maybe 3-4 gallon. I got mine just by asking for it. Free. Went back every year for ten years. Still free. It's a great way to save on containers at the start. Happy gardening people!✌️
Lucky. Around here if I ask that the employees will look at me like I'm retarded, and if I ask again they go talk to other employees, looking borderline panicked as they keep glancing back at me as if I'm some kind of glow in the dark alien.
Just picked a good bunch of my favorite peppers--pimentos--round, thick, and very sweet. The plants are compact and I've successfully overwintered them inside to produce for a second season.
Ohhh those are great! I gotta grow some of those next year, I didn't do a diverse enough of varieties this year. I think I may try overwintering a few of mine this year.
It's really cool to see people growing their own food. It would be great if more people acquired this habit. In addition to improving our health by consuming healthier foods, we contribute to preserving our planet by reducing the use of pesticides. Congratulations on sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
James, thank you so much for the videos. Your contagious smile and laugh. I was wondering… would you ever take us on a 45 minute harvest? I watch your videos over and over. We love you and Tuck to the moon and back. Let’s grow fall 2022!!!!!!!!!
His vids make me smile. The very 1st video I watched I thought-1970’s car or furniture salesman commercial. I kept watching and the video was so informative. I love his energy too. 😊
Jimmy!! From Melbourne you do inspire and encourage.... I went all out and bought some mid range raised beds and have realised that's a big ask from scratch... Vids like these get me excited about all other options like this container gig.. Seriously, big thanks my man!!
I’ve been growing ceyenne, green chilli and mini bell peppers this year! They haven’t changed color yet, but I’ve been happy how they have grown in their containers so far (producing tons of peppers)! ❤️❤️❤️❤️s for the boss as always!
Love growing peppers in pots, and just overwintered in the basement for the first time last year. They came out of the basement healthy and ready to produce. It's hard to cull the peppers even knowing that yanking them off early will produce more fruit later. Same for flowers, and even trimming for bushy plants, it's hard to just come in a chop 80% of the plant off, but it's for the best.
@@jeremymassimino1176 taking them down to about 1/4 their size. Brutally trimming back. Keeping it well lit in the basement and not letting it get dry. I use a big LED grow light and water every third day or so, and about once a month I hit it with fertilizer.
@@mundanestuff okay, I wasn’t giving them grow lights and I was letting them dry out before I watered them- was worried about root rot- so that’s probably why they died. Do you really wash your roots completely to the point of zero native dirt? And use a standard potting mix after?
I am so glad the bulk of Homesteaders attitudes have changed concerning 'Small Space' growing! Not everyone can afford a Homestead or even a 'backyard'! But that doesn't mean they can't grow something! Yes they still need to fill their pantries with _grocery store items_ but they can ALSO grow certain veggies and maybe eventually REPLACE some of those grocers items with their own home grown food. Good vid!
Peppers are one of my favs to grow. Because of my zone I can start them outside without issues of germination. These tips are so awesome 👏🏾 thanks for sharing!
Hey @jamesprigoni have you ever tried to add a handful of pulverized eggshells to the holes before you lower in your tomatoes and peppers? I swear by it.
Hi James,, I grow most of my veggies in buckets like you have,, I have noticed one thing,, Dam yours look huge compared to mine,, I found out something that peppers do not like a lot of sunshine,, So mine have the morning sun until noon and then again at 5,, but I set a few by my outside air conditioner the wind from these actually help them grow bigger,, weird yes i know,, But I am learning every day,, Love your video's Learned so much about how to do things the right way,, Thanks so much
This video is spot on and very well put together!! I grow peppers every year and everything you said in this video is exactly how I grow them. Jimmy Nordello is my favorite and I haven’t had the other variety yet. I will have to get them next year. Thanks
Thank you for this video James and Tuck, I've been having poor results growing peppers here in Michigan, I will incorporate your tips and detailed instructions next season. God Bless you and your beautiful garden.
I planted the Jimmy Nardello's this year for the first time. I love how many peppers you get on each plant...and they taste Delicious!!! Lots of love for Tuck!!!
Hey Team Tuck! I like how The Boss (Tuck) always makes sure he has a paw in to train James...like holding down the tarp before James makes his own potting mix. You guys need to take this show on the road ;-) Cheers!
James you make me smile every time with your introduction... I'm an Italian Jersey Girl living in TN and you make me feel like I'm right back in Jersey LOL we get the exact same weather as where you are 90-100 degrees in summer and this past Christmas was 0 degrees. So my question is I get sun til about 2 in the after noon ..the south side of house is scorching hot come 2 so not sure if I should plant all my pots, tomatoes ( Roma n san marzano... peppers ..zucchini, or do some just need that super strong sun mid - late afternoon.. hope I'm making sense.. they will be in containers
First, I want to thank you for all you do and knowledge you share. I have watched a couple years and have started the foundation of backyard food forest that my kids love to help with. Your video came at a perfect time. I ha ve been picking my first Aji (Peruvian) peppers of the year. Would highly recommend you try Aji Amarillo seeds to grow; it's a phenomenal pepper you can't buy in the States (but can buy seed) that I started growing this year. It's a staple in peruvian cuisine
Thanks for your post. I was thinking of using 3 gallon pots to save on soil. Guess I better go with the 5 gallon. I'm in central Florida, just about time to start some seeds for fall. 😀
Love the vid and love growing peppers! The most I've grown in s season were 34 different varieties...everything from hot to mild. Marconi Red is a fave of mine along with Aji Amarillo. Overwintering is well worth it for really increasing production. I usually will get 2 to 3 years out of my best plants before changing them out. Keep up the great work inspiring others to get out in the garden!!
I just want to say thank you so much for the variety recommendations. I grew the lemon boy tomato this year and its one of my best producers. I will definitely be growing the jimmy nardello next year.
My first Peppers started fruiting on my North facing balcony that only gets less than 3hrs of evening sun! 🌱😁🌱 thanks for the tips to help keep them going!
Good to hear it. Some people are using those veggie bags from super market produce section that dont have writing on it to grow nice carrots. On their balconies in India.
this year my food garden really expanded.... i even tried (for fun) 1 pepper plant (yeah i was late.. i didnt expect anything from it) ... but it has over 40 flowers in it now ... and with entire sept.... and oktober (8a/8b)..... just a backyard/side yard/ front yard .... still the amount of pounds produced surprises me and my wife.... didnt have to buy any fruits or vegetables for over 3 months now
I smile every time I watch one of your videos. Your information is great, and you are a joy. Your motivation and creativity are inspiring…can’t wait for morning to be back in my garden. Early season weeding had been tempering my desire to keep working. You cured that. Much appreciation from Davis, California
I test the pepper on the plant by turning the stem up and back. If it naturally snaps off without tugging they are ready to harvest. If they don’t snap and I want to harvest it anyway, that’s when I use the pruners
When you say cut some peppers early season before Ripening is that mean to just pluck a couple when their still green? I understand the concept it's the timing thing I'm unsure of. I appreciate you brother it's my 2nd yr growing and what I've learned from you has taken me to that next level of gardening. 🙏🏻👍🏻🌱
Was growing peppers in containers (as an experiment) only to discover that something eat the tops off while the ones in the garden were left alone.Always something new when gardening.
You always present amazing information, how to explain content that is very useful for us is really can be understandable, thank you for the knowledge of how to plant the seeds so that they thrive
I started growing 3 peppers, Buena Mulata, Puma Peppers, and Black hungarians, due to our severe heat waves I am having to keep my plants under a small patio covered with shade cloth and reed, as this heatwave has already claimed three of my best plants.
What's up from arizona! Thanks again for all the tips and tricks that actually work! We've got to prune our peppers down now so that we can get all flush and produce tons of flowers for the bees! Cheers 🥂😎
There is food shortages coming the farmers have been telling people this. Stock up and please put food in the grown if you can or grow in buckets. I live in the Low Country of South Carolina along the coast. We can grow year round you just have grow winter crops here but you can grow food. I like growing in the winter no Bugs to deal with. Great video...
Peppers are always one of my favrite plants to grow. Deffs going to do them in fabric pots this year on my deck away from my fruit trees that shade my raised beds. I used to get nice pepper harvests from those beds I the past but now its perfect areas fro lettuce and stuff like that. Cannabis is finally legal to grow in Maryland so I've been learning a lot from my grows indoors,and have a bunch of extra gear at my disposal for my vegetable garden now. About to start my peppers in onf of my grow tents for spring now. I'm set up do do cloning and everything now too. Plan on getting some clones of my fig,blackberries and currants for sure.
You are fantastic! So much info and inspiration all at once. So so glad I found you! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I really appreciate it as a new Gardner! ❤️
Ive seen 5 gallon buckets but didnt look closely to see if they are food safe. Will next time. Flower pots have become crazy expensive (i googled for sweet pepper pots (hoping to find less pricey option) is how I found you). I used fairly small flower pots my first time last year. The plants were huge, top heavy. I had peppers into December - kept in garage on cold days. Being able to move them instead of planting in the ground also allowed me to move them to sunny location (driveway anr porch - south side) as the shadows covered most of my back yard.
Don't know how I've never come across this channel in all the times I've been on RUclips. Anyway, this was super helpful! My hubby and I are currently renting and want to start a little container garden on our patio.
Buckets on my apartments balcony was my first garden! I grew peppers, eggplants, culantro, cilantro, various flowers, cucumbers, tomatoes and even watermelon. Now I have 8 beds, 38 buckets, 22 grow bags and 6 hens. It's my healthiest addiction 😉
Your a keeper 💍!
Cool! 🥰
did you notice any difference between buckets and grow bags in terms of plant health?
@RaffyMaBoi great question. The grow bags did tend to dry out quicker, but generally speaking, they were all healthy and grew late into the season.
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@@Ice_queen312
Right to the point, no loud music and bullshit. I like this kind of content.
Totally agree I can't stand the long intro that has nothing to do with the topic.
Facts 😂😂
James voice is what you hear at 3:30am when you fall asleep and wake up too when you leave your t.v on...That one infomercial you watch for 4 minutes then pass back out😂😂😂..I LOVE this channel and his energy..Lets not forget how cauuute the pup pup is❤❤
i think my favorite thing about your videos is that youre so excited about gardening its like listening at 2x speed.
I totally agree!
Thanks James for all your advices , now I'm ready for planting season.
I love how he says me and Tuck like so into his dog. So sweet. 😊
James you are such an inspiration. I hope you realize just how much you are appreciated for what you share with us, and from the depths of my heart thank YOU for doing all that you do to help enlighten humanity.
Watch how to plant a pepper seed without SOAKING INTO WATER.
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Thank you 😅
A whole seminar in 10 minutes..this one's a keeper. Thanks.
Tried to move this one along quickly 😁
I was eating a bell pepper ( green one) last year and I put the seed part in a pot just to see if they would do. Today I have around twenty pepper plants. All are doing great. Can’t wait to get a bunch of peppers from them. Thanks for all your tips !
I honestly learn more from you than any of my 3 year studies in Horticulture! 🙏
I think you're lying.
@@anagramconfirmed1717 You're entitled to what "you think", I suppose. 🤦♀️
@@dcsc1 ok
@@anagramconfirmed1717 he’s not. Our education system is watered down & useless.
@@sincitychris I'm in Australia and while the high school education system is pathetic here, extremely watered down as you say, the tertiary ed system is very good in this country luckily.
👋 from Down Under, Ash (a chick). 😉
Budget friendly food safe containers can be asked for at a local bakery or bakery in your grocery store. Frosting containers are maybe 3-4 gallon. I got mine just by asking for it. Free. Went back every year for ten years. Still free. It's a great way to save on containers at the start. Happy gardening people!✌️
Lucky. Around here if I ask that the employees will look at me like I'm retarded, and if I ask again they go talk to other employees, looking borderline panicked as they keep glancing back at me as if I'm some kind of glow in the dark alien.
@@GrayaldAsk for the manager. Cut out the middle man 😂
Thanks for the shout out today! Loved the video, as always! You and Tuck truly have taught me so much! I am so grateful! ❤️❤️❤️
It’s the least we could do Shannon, me and Tuck are grateful that you are part of the team 🐕😁❤️
Just picked a good bunch of my favorite peppers--pimentos--round, thick, and very sweet. The plants are compact and I've successfully overwintered them inside to produce for a second season.
Ohhh those are great! I gotta grow some of those next year, I didn't do a diverse enough of varieties this year.
I think I may try overwintering a few of mine this year.
James am watching u ,but I want to ask can I put my seed's now in ground I have seed's of tomato's ,green pepper,onoins
It's really cool to see people growing their own food. It would be great if more people acquired this habit. In addition to improving our health by consuming healthier foods, we contribute to preserving our planet by reducing the use of pesticides. Congratulations on sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
James, thank you so much for the videos. Your contagious smile and laugh. I was wondering… would you ever take us on a 45 minute harvest? I watch your videos over and over. We love you and Tuck to the moon and back. Let’s grow fall 2022!!!!!!!!!
Your enthusiasm is contagious, thank you so much for the tutorial. Your pepper harvest is healthy, well done!
His vids make me smile. The very 1st video I watched I thought-1970’s car or furniture salesman commercial. I kept watching and the video was so informative. I love his energy too. 😊
Jimmy!! From Melbourne you do inspire and encourage.... I went all out and bought some mid range raised beds and have realised that's a big ask from scratch... Vids like these get me excited about all other options like this container gig.. Seriously, big thanks my man!!
I’ve been growing ceyenne, green chilli and mini bell peppers this year! They haven’t changed color yet, but I’ve been happy how they have grown in their containers so far (producing tons of peppers)! ❤️❤️❤️❤️s for the boss as always!
It's nice that you are letting everyone know there bunches of ways to grow your own food. All hail king tuck 💚
👑🐕
Love growing peppers in pots, and just overwintered in the basement for the first time last year. They came out of the basement healthy and ready to produce. It's hard to cull the peppers even knowing that yanking them off early will produce more fruit later. Same for flowers, and even trimming for bushy plants, it's hard to just come in a chop 80% of the plant off, but it's for the best.
i cant chop. I love they look like beutiful plants with tiny flowers. Planning on putting them in the front of my house in nice pots next year.
What was the trick to overwintering in your basement- tried two years in a row in PA, no luck
I second that good video but do I have to trimm or cut before they produce flowers ?
@@jeremymassimino1176 taking them down to about 1/4 their size. Brutally trimming back. Keeping it well lit in the basement and not letting it get dry. I use a big LED grow light and water every third day or so, and about once a month I hit it with fertilizer.
@@mundanestuff okay, I wasn’t giving them grow lights and I was letting them dry out before I watered them- was worried about root rot- so that’s probably why they died. Do you really wash your roots completely to the point of zero native dirt? And use a standard potting mix after?
Love your videos and also Huw Richard videos. Love that Huw Richard mentions you and gives you credit for ideas that he features in his videos.
I love these how to videos, you always pack so much useful information into a truly short, enjoyable format
I am so glad the bulk of Homesteaders attitudes have changed concerning 'Small Space' growing! Not everyone can afford a Homestead or even a 'backyard'! But that doesn't mean they can't grow something! Yes they still need to fill their pantries with _grocery store items_ but they can ALSO grow certain veggies and maybe eventually REPLACE some of those grocers items with their own home grown food. Good vid!
Peppers are one of my favs to grow. Because of my zone I can start them outside without issues of germination. These tips are so awesome 👏🏾 thanks for sharing!
We love you from the bottom of our hearts who encourage us with new meanings about cultivation with love
Hey @jamesprigoni have you ever tried to add a handful of pulverized eggshells to the holes before you lower in your tomatoes and peppers? I swear by it.
Hi James,, I grow most of my veggies in buckets like you have,, I have noticed one thing,, Dam yours look huge compared to mine,, I found out something that peppers do not like a lot of sunshine,, So mine have the morning sun until noon and then again at 5,, but I set a few by my outside air conditioner the wind from these actually help them grow bigger,, weird yes i know,, But I am learning every day,, Love your video's Learned so much about how to do things the right way,, Thanks so much
Beautiful peppers btw!
Ya love to see it
Yes sir
This video is spot on and very well put together!! I grow peppers every year and everything you said in this video is exactly how I grow them. Jimmy Nordello is my favorite and I haven’t had the other variety yet. I will have to get them next year. Thanks
The drainage tray under the bucket and the theory behind it is a game changer. Thank-ya!
I live where it snows three months a year. Buckets is the only way to go. This year I'm trying peppers. Thanks for giving me encouragement. 😋
Blessings to all!
And Blessings to you as well!
@@jamesprigioni
Thank you so much! May you be blessed more abundantly!
My Go To channel for Garden info! Starting my Garden 2023!
Thank you for this video James and Tuck, I've been having poor results growing peppers here in Michigan, I will incorporate your tips and detailed instructions next season. God Bless you and your beautiful garden.
👌👌👌🌱
Thank you, Peppers and Tomatoes are something that everyone can and should grow, that can be grown even in a tiny apartment.
Absolutely true. I've got WAY too much packed into my little 40-square-foot balcony! 😆
I planted the Jimmy Nardello's this year for the first time. I love how many peppers you get on each plant...and they taste Delicious!!! Lots of love for Tuck!!!
Hi! Your profile picture is very cute! I Just decided to stop by and say hi. I hope my compliment is appreciated.
Hey Team Tuck! I like how The Boss (Tuck) always makes sure he has a paw in to train James...like holding down the tarp before James makes his own potting mix. You guys need to take this show on the road ;-) Cheers!
Welldone farmer,this is inspiring
I have added Jimmy to the list. Thank you and the boss for all your help gardening.
Bro your garden and techniques are beyond inspiring… TEACH ME YOUR WAY SENSEI!!!!
I just truly admire your work James. Many blessings.....
I came for the guide, stayed for the energy. Love your vids.
James you make me smile every time with your introduction... I'm an Italian Jersey Girl living in TN and you make me feel like I'm right back in Jersey LOL we get the exact same weather as where you are 90-100 degrees in summer and this past Christmas was 0 degrees. So my question is I get sun til about 2 in the after noon ..the south side of house is scorching hot come 2 so not sure if I should plant all my pots, tomatoes ( Roma n san marzano... peppers ..zucchini, or do some just need that super strong sun mid - late afternoon.. hope I'm making sense.. they will be in containers
First, I want to thank you for all you do and knowledge you share. I have watched a couple years and have started the foundation of backyard food forest that my kids love to help with.
Your video came at a perfect time. I ha
ve been picking my first Aji (Peruvian) peppers of the year. Would highly recommend you try Aji Amarillo seeds to grow; it's a phenomenal pepper you can't buy in the States (but can buy seed) that I started growing this year. It's a staple in peruvian cuisine
I grew my peppers in a 3 gallon pot and I'm pretty sure they are root bound. I learn as I go,thanks to your awesome info
Thanks for your post. I was thinking of using 3 gallon pots to save on soil. Guess I better go with the 5 gallon. I'm in central Florida, just about time to start some seeds for fall. 😀
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. This is ideal in every household especially in urban areas.
Thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge with us James! Another fabulous video! Much love to Tuckeroni!
Just logged on to see if you posted a video and here you are!! Stoked!!
Let's Gooo! We are synched up with timing, on the same wave length 😁
My Shishito and sugar rush peach are popping out fruits....EXCITED!!!
Let’s Goooo Leah!
This is such great info, James! I am saving this vid for next spring as I’m getting ready to start my seeds. Give Tuck some scritches for me! 🐾
😁🐕❤️
When do u pick them? Before they mature or after
Love the vid and love growing peppers! The most I've grown in s season were 34 different varieties...everything from hot to mild. Marconi Red is a fave of mine along with Aji Amarillo. Overwintering is well worth it for really increasing production. I usually will get 2 to 3 years out of my best plants before changing them out.
Keep up the great work inspiring others to get out in the garden!!
You are a great gardener James, so very passionate of every thing in the garden .
I just want to say thank you so much for the variety recommendations. I grew the lemon boy tomato this year and its one of my best producers. I will definitely be growing the jimmy nardello next year.
This planting thing gets addictive. Im planting bell pepper with the kids as a summer project.
I can attest that the Jimmy’s are excellent. They will still produce even with a lot neglect.
My first Peppers started fruiting on my North facing balcony that only gets less than 3hrs of evening sun! 🌱😁🌱 thanks for the tips to help keep them going!
Good to hear it. Some people are using those veggie bags from super market produce section that dont have writing on it to grow nice carrots. On their balconies in India.
What I love about receiving instruction from a guy in New Jersey is I never have to speed up the video playback speed! 😁
I grew peppers indoors in containers here in Alaska. ❤Thank you for sharing. 😁
this year my food garden really expanded.... i even tried (for fun) 1 pepper plant (yeah i was late.. i didnt expect anything from it) ... but it has over 40 flowers in it now ... and with entire sept.... and oktober (8a/8b).....
just a backyard/side yard/ front yard .... still the amount of pounds produced surprises me and my wife.... didnt have to buy any fruits or vegetables for over 3 months now
I smile every time I watch one of your videos. Your information is great, and you are a joy. Your motivation and creativity are inspiring…can’t wait for morning to be back in my garden. Early season weeding had been tempering my desire to keep working. You cured that. Much appreciation from Davis, California
I test the pepper on the plant by turning the stem up and back. If it naturally snaps off without tugging they are ready to harvest. If they don’t snap and I want to harvest it anyway, that’s when I use the pruners
Nice my friend from India 🥰🥰🥰
Hey James!
My garden grows a ways south of you; i'm in central Florida zone 9b.
That said, I love your videos and your positive attitude.
God bless!
An excellent guide to preparing the substrate!
Perfect timing. I have pepper seedlings that need to be repotted!!
Let's Gooo!!!
When you say cut some peppers early season before Ripening is that mean to just pluck a couple when their still green? I understand the concept it's the timing thing I'm unsure of. I appreciate you brother it's my 2nd yr growing and what I've learned from you has taken me to that next level of gardening. 🙏🏻👍🏻🌱
Yeah, pluck some early in the season when they are green 😁❤️
They don’t call New Jersey the Garden State for nothing!! And James you are the king of the Jersey food forest!!
Let's Gooo Mike R!!!!
Thanks! I’m going to try this out and see if I can extend my pepper production within the inside of my greenhouse once frost hits.
hi im watching from Philippines.. ilove your plants.. am about to grow peppers..
Wow. SHUT IT UP! 😂 you put out massive amounts of data , fast, clear, and thorough! 😂 ❤
Me thinks I shall subscribe .
Was growing peppers in containers (as an experiment) only to discover that something eat the tops off while the ones in the garden were left alone.Always something new when gardening.
I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos... Love your channel!
You always present amazing information, how to explain content that is very useful for us is really can be understandable, thank you for the knowledge of how to plant the seeds so that they thrive
My hot peppers are growing amazingly!
❤ i finally grew green peppers, from your heat pad idea. I have nice plants for the spring. Thanks just hope they survive FL weather.
My FAVORITE gardening channel! Thank you :-)
I started growing 3 peppers, Buena Mulata, Puma Peppers, and Black hungarians, due to our severe heat waves I am having to keep my plants under a small patio covered with shade cloth and reed, as this heatwave has already claimed three of my best plants.
Thank you for the detail instructions. This was excellent!
You're welcome Sherry, me and Tuck are glad you enjoyed it 😁🐕❤️
What's up from arizona! Thanks again for all the tips and tricks that actually work! We've got to prune our peppers down now so that we can get all flush and produce tons of flowers for the bees! Cheers 🥂😎
Awesome info thanks. I’m busy busy busy growing my spring garden here in australia. Very helpful !
Love your energy! Thanks for all your great videos
Pots, plants, peppers and Nicaragua… lots of pertinent information here. Thanks James. 🥳😇🫶🏾
now i can't wait for spring to get here!!
Hey James I love those peppers I am growing those for third summer now and so happy with them. Thank you for the pepper videos
So much great info in such a short amount of time. Tip after shortcut after lesson throughout. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it my friend, me and Tuck had fun making it 😁
There is food shortages coming the farmers have been telling people this. Stock up and please put food in the grown if you can or grow in buckets. I live in the Low Country of South Carolina along the coast. We can grow year round you just have grow winter crops here but you can grow food. I like growing in the winter no Bugs to deal with. Great video...
such brilliant growing -those peppers look so beautiful and healthy!! Excellent techniques you have Jimmy!
Peppers are always one of my favrite plants to grow. Deffs going to do them in fabric pots this year on my deck away from my fruit trees that shade my raised beds. I used to get nice pepper harvests from those beds I the past but now its perfect areas fro lettuce and stuff like that. Cannabis is finally legal to grow in Maryland so I've been learning a lot from my grows indoors,and have a bunch of extra gear at my disposal for my vegetable garden now. About to start my peppers in onf of my grow tents for spring now. I'm set up do do cloning and everything now too. Plan on getting some clones of my fig,blackberries and currants for sure.
Excellent quick and concise information, well delivered.🥰😎
thanks James, you and Tuck do a great job!
Thanks Doug! We have a blast making the videos 😁🐕❤️
10 gallon fabric containers are the best for peppers. Remember to top them after they reach 8" tall. I've been harvesting peppers since early July.
I love watching your videos specially when it’s harvest time. I wish I can visit your garden someday 🥰
You are fantastic! So much info and inspiration all at once. So so glad I found you! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I really appreciate it as a new Gardner! ❤️
James, I am also an avid gardener in NJ, I'm trying very hard with grow bags in my backyard
Hope to see another video from you! Please take care.
No comment. I'm just feeding the algorithm monster.
Ive seen 5 gallon buckets but didnt look closely to see if they are food safe. Will next time. Flower pots have become crazy expensive (i googled for sweet pepper pots (hoping to find less pricey option) is how I found you). I used fairly small flower pots my first time last year. The plants were huge, top heavy. I had peppers into December - kept in garage on cold days. Being able to move them instead of planting in the ground also allowed me to move them to sunny location (driveway anr porch - south side) as the shadows covered most of my back yard.
Don't know how I've never come across this channel in all the times I've been on RUclips. Anyway, this was super helpful! My hubby and I are currently renting and want to start a little container garden on our patio.