California Gardening Feb 2020 Garden Tour - Gardening Tips, Advice & more!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @CaliforniaGardening
    @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +4

    Buy hydroponic kit: amzn.to/2TaFKhZ

    • @rafaelamurillo7418
      @rafaelamurillo7418 4 года назад

      Would you recommend a green house in Southern California like in Zone 9 or 10??

  • @streedsdeeds
    @streedsdeeds 4 года назад +19

    The yard set up with permanent beds: perfect in every way! Congratulations on your new home--may it give you and your family many years of good health, wealth and happiness.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for your feedback, much appreciated. Thanks for the wishes too!

  • @simonepusceddu44
    @simonepusceddu44 4 года назад +9

    This channel must have more subscribers. In my country, gardening and agriculture are taken very seriously, and your channel best represents the knowledge and passion in which you are involved. Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @53peace
    @53peace 4 года назад +1

    Like your brick block lined vegetable beds. Permanent solution and I’m so envious! Mine have wooden edges which will eventually rot and I don’t get the height . The pipes for irrigation is brilliant. All the very best and enjoy your amazing garden.

  • @BeauteeInTheGarden
    @BeauteeInTheGarden 4 года назад +7

    Amazing loving the cinder block raises beds I’m loving the permanent structure that you guys decided to put into your garden can’t wait for this growing season to see what you guys have instored🥰

  • @MrAntdez
    @MrAntdez 4 года назад +2

    Yes, we like seeing how you use/cook with your harvests. It's really fun to see your build from scratch on the new garden as well. Thanks for the quality videos!

  • @jelatinosa
    @jelatinosa 4 года назад +4

    Thank you! It was cool to see how you use and cook your harvest!

  • @kuriouskat1490
    @kuriouskat1490 4 года назад

    I commented on your last video 3.30.20 that I didn't know if you had a video on your raised bed, and I found this one! Thank you, it looks fantastic!

  • @lindaharkess4704
    @lindaharkess4704 4 года назад

    Love the raised beds with the blocks. Blessing to you and your family. I’ve learn so much from you, thank you!

  • @SandyCampbellHemet
    @SandyCampbellHemet 4 года назад

    I just found your channel today and my goodness...the absolute best to teach beginning gardeners with complete information. Thank you for sharing your very experienced knowledge😀

  • @thatthat
    @thatthat 4 года назад +3

    I love watching your vidoes so much, your passion and dedication is the best part

  • @luciasantucci4484
    @luciasantucci4484 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this episode. I really like to see cooking the things you grow. Keep it up. I can’t wait to see your beds filled with what ever you will be growing.

  • @jenvegas3142
    @jenvegas3142 4 года назад +3

    Loved seeing your gardening products trip to Costco !

  • @inge389
    @inge389 4 года назад

    What a delicious healthy recipe from your own garden . Hope for much more. Nice to watch the gardening.

  • @jubayeralam8358
    @jubayeralam8358 4 года назад +2

    Miss the old california garden

  • @twobluestripes
    @twobluestripes 4 года назад

    Hello! I love how this monthly series now has a little of everything. It’s like a monthly roundup to update us on your garden as a whole and to give short recommendations for the techniques and products that don’t justify a dedicated longer video. Please continue to include a quick monthly recipe; this one looks great. I hope that as your garden gets ready for planting, you will have some more of the longer tutorial style videos as well. I live in Orange County as well and want to learn how I can become a container gardener on my small balcony, some for food and some for looks (especially native plants or plants well adapted to our warm dry climate).

    • @twobluestripes
      @twobluestripes 4 года назад

      Also I really want to start with citrus, did you see any good citrus varieties for containers at Costco?

  • @HomeCentsWithNell
    @HomeCentsWithNell 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Your channel is inspirational and I plan to really utilize your advice in my own garden since I'm in 10 also. I'm impressed with your cinder block beds. Those are going to provide great homes for your plants. I like that drainage has been included.

  • @bhuld0115
    @bhuld0115 4 года назад +2

    Potatoes skins are a very good source of potassium, a good deal higher than bananas, for example. It is a shame to not cook with them on the potato. Like the cooking segment addition!

    • @vq2vx
      @vq2vx 4 года назад

      I also believe in using every part of the fruit/vegetable possible :)

  • @ourfloridagarden4191
    @ourfloridagarden4191 4 года назад +1

    The garden is really coming along. Love the beds.

  • @RErikWeigand
    @RErikWeigand 4 года назад +4

    The quartz in the sand of the concrete and block walls add a positive, piezoelectric, energetic effect. Which will cause the plants that are closest to the block to become larger. Plant Root vegetables as close as possible to the blocks. My carrots and beets grow like crazy, I have the blocks with the hole, which is filled with dirt and used to grow in like a pot.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +2

      Very interesting information, thanks for sharing. I will follow your suggestion when planting!

  • @justbeachy2031
    @justbeachy2031 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the Costco tips. I didn't know they sell vegetable plants. Last year I grew everything from seed and I decided I'm going to give my self a little break this year

  • @Iloveorganicgardening
    @Iloveorganicgardening 4 года назад +2

    your tangerines and everything are looking great. I noticed a lot of people coming to my March tour from here

  • @ladybugpleasures2850
    @ladybugpleasures2850 4 года назад +1

    I love the cinder blocks. 👍👍👍
    They are sturdy and definitely last for a very long time.👍
    Time and money saved.👍
    Love the garden. Its beautiful and healthy.
    Nice upload
    A new friend. Lets connect

  • @tonydittmer
    @tonydittmer 4 года назад +2

    I think cinder block will work great!

  • @uskitin
    @uskitin 4 года назад +8

    Can't wait to see the fully stocked raised beds full of awesome plants!!!! Do you ever grow watermelon?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +3

      Yes watermelon is on my list for this year, once the raised beds soil is in

  • @selmahendy6250
    @selmahendy6250 4 года назад

    I love the idea of the blocks. 💚

  • @WhatWeDoChannel
    @WhatWeDoChannel 4 года назад +1

    I think those raised beds look amazing! Please would you explain the drainage in a video. I can’t wait to see what you use to fill the beds, you must be very excited! I think your garden will be a perfect productive size!
    Klaus

  • @Pia1870.
    @Pia1870. 4 года назад +1

    Love your garden. You are a amazing 😉 gardener .

  • @matthewcunningham2399
    @matthewcunningham2399 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video CG. More recipes would great. I use wood for my raised garden but I must admit I really like yours. I'll look forward to your next videos and updates. Thank you and best wishes from Devon in England.

  • @ManilaLondon
    @ManilaLondon 4 года назад

    I like your raised bed. I did have cinder blocks raised beds that I made my self with irrigation system too. Its really helpful

  • @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies
    @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies 4 года назад +5

    The raised bedslook awesome and the height is a big yes for your back , one can stand and attend to the plants which is so convenient !!
    Everything will be set up for the summer garden?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      Nice to hear from you. I hope we are ready for summer. We still have to add the soil for the raised beds and its a LOT of soil! Happy Gardening!

  • @SouthernCaliforniaGardening
    @SouthernCaliforniaGardening 4 года назад +3

    the husky cherry tomato is one of our fav’s too🙂

  • @debbieexcell5088
    @debbieexcell5088 4 года назад +3

    I love these raised beds. I need you to explain the drainage system that you have set up however. I need to understand how you set it up and why you did it like this.
    While this might be obvious for many of your viewers, it will be a first time experience for me. Apart from that this method is not normally practised by farmers in my country or community.
    Looking forward to your response.

  • @awbeanzz
    @awbeanzz 4 года назад +1

    Someone may have already mentioned, but your Sun Berry is of the Nightshade family SOLANACEAE. Same family as tomatoes and potatoes. The berries on this plant that aren’t 100% ripe can be very toxic so if you want to grow this plant to consume, please be aware of this hazard. HappyGardening! 🤗

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy 4 года назад +1

    Great gardening site! Thanks for your dedication.

  • @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252
    @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252 4 года назад +1

    I really like the recipe added to the video! Thank you!

  • @westlakefarms
    @westlakefarms 4 года назад +1

    The recipe looks delicious, I am going to try it this spring ,once my amaranth is grown

  • @fhaada2047
    @fhaada2047 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful garden tour......

  • @xdialga361445x
    @xdialga361445x 4 года назад +1

    It's nice to see your recipe's in videos.

  • @dinoraportillo6863
    @dinoraportillo6863 4 года назад +2

    that recipe look delicious thank you for sharing

  • @carladelagnomes
    @carladelagnomes 4 года назад

    Thank you for the recipe! It was a different way to use the ingredients I am interested in trying.

  • @leticiasimon1364
    @leticiasimon1364 4 года назад +2

    Sun berry leaves can be stir fried and consumed.... it has high nutritional and medicinal values.... these are mainly grown for their leaves rather than seeds.....

  • @dystopiagear6999
    @dystopiagear6999 4 года назад

    I have two major problems with concrete block beds; one is the high cost. Each block is about 90 cents in my area, that adds up well over $100 each for beds that size. The other problem is all the backbreaking labor of moving dozens or hundreds of blocks from the store to your vehicle, out of your vehicle into your yard, stacking them all etc. But if one can afford the upfront cost and pay some young strong people to do all the lifting & carrying, concrete beds will definitely work well and will last a very, very long time.

  • @stanlee1857
    @stanlee1857 4 года назад +2

    Nice beds

  • @LanNguyen-wy4un
    @LanNguyen-wy4un 4 года назад +1

    Wow!!!!! I am inspired.

  • @vq2vx
    @vq2vx 4 года назад

    Very informative segments; thank you!

  • @dystopiagear6999
    @dystopiagear6999 4 года назад +1

    I'll never build a bed with wood again. Even the treated wood nowadays will rot and need to be replaced in a few short years. For deep beds like yours, I strongly recommend filling them at least half-way with branches, stumps, leaves, lawn clippings, etc before adding your favorite soil mix. The organic material will retain moisture and take up space, and eventually break down and become part of the soil, like a hugelkultur bed. It's *very* expensive to fill an entire two-foot deep bed with soil/compost, and plants simply do not need that much. Where in nature do we ever see topsoil 2-3 feet deep? Nowhere I know of! Old healthy forests and cultivated farms alike typically only have a few inches of true topsoil, and that's plenty.
    So building the beds tall saves some backaches and makes the bed accessible for people with physical limitations, and using (generally free) material to fill it halfway keeps it cost-efficient.

  • @SOUNDINTHECITY
    @SOUNDINTHECITY 4 года назад +1

    Loving the raised beds.

  • @kavithateluguvlogsaustrali5673
    @kavithateluguvlogsaustrali5673 4 года назад +1

    Very useful information.

  • @ayina111
    @ayina111 4 года назад +1

    I did my raised bed with unused hebel block & brick, so zero expense. No worries about rotting and easily to move if it was needed. But compost is kind of expensive here. Live in tropics, all is evergreen so no free leaves

    • @michaelagibbs9695
      @michaelagibbs9695 4 года назад

      Just a thought, when people prune back trees or shrubs you could use those. I put green leaves on my beds for mulch and they decay in place.

  • @agardenformom4986
    @agardenformom4986 4 года назад +1

    I enjoyed the cooking segment.

  • @baubojan4862
    @baubojan4862 4 года назад +4

    Nice video. What are the dimensions for your raised garden beds? I hope you post a video of how the watering system was made and how it works.
    The recipe looks good and I like that cast iron pot. The cooking style isn't stir-fry, however.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      Thanks! All the raised beds are 3 ft wide and of varying length - 10 ft to 12 ft. Thanks for the feedback on the recipe. Here is the cast iron cookware: amzn.to/2TbF2RJ

  • @marcusorillius6971
    @marcusorillius6971 4 года назад

    I LOVE IT!!

  • @RK-or8kc
    @RK-or8kc 4 года назад

    Love ur videos n raised bed

  • @BigBadKahuna1
    @BigBadKahuna1 4 года назад +1

    Those raised beds look sweet🙏🏾

  • @MrJungst
    @MrJungst 4 года назад +1

    For the long haul, I think concrete is a great Idea!

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G 4 года назад +3

    How much space do I need to grow indoors. What kind of lighting do you recommend? Last year, I was able to grow in my fabric pots; but, this year, due to potential rule changes, I might not be able to grow outside. I don't have a lot of indoor space to work with; so, I just wondered if there was a minimum amount of space that would be effective to grow tomatoes, cucumbers, and maybe little green onions?

  • @Sadness_and_I
    @Sadness_and_I 4 года назад

    Great stuff!

  • @billygarfield5520
    @billygarfield5520 4 года назад +1

    Very good video!!!!

  • @thebibleproof
    @thebibleproof 4 года назад +3

    in the cooking part, we call that Chinese amaranthus; The seeds are hard to find. As a substitute I use épinard pay, an Antillean wild amaranthus, but the oxalic acid content is much higher than your delicious red one.
    Thanks for an informative episode. I sent you an email and picture, did you see it?

    • @JannatJannat56
      @JannatJannat56 4 года назад

      TechniSmart u can get easily in Indian store .They call it rajgira and cheap also .I have grown amaranth from this .

  • @smitajoshi851
    @smitajoshi851 4 года назад

    Will there be a video on how you built raised beds, watering system and how drainage is setup? We are planning to do it DIY so any more information will be useful. Thanks

  • @leticiagr2222
    @leticiagr2222 4 года назад

    Very nice 👍🏻

  • @SmallGardenQuest
    @SmallGardenQuest 4 года назад +2

    If you like this design they look great. But I prefer more of a natural look so wood is my choice :)

  • @rayachan1794
    @rayachan1794 4 года назад +1

    Did u moved? The garden look so different then last, thanks for sharing ur ideas n ur beautiful garden 👍😇

  • @usatourist7360
    @usatourist7360 4 года назад +1

    Congratulations on your new home. And I am curious to know have you ever tried rearing earthworms

  • @anujanakiraman6210
    @anujanakiraman6210 4 года назад +1

    Your raised beds look great! Will there be a video on how you built them?

  • @kimberlycass1523
    @kimberlycass1523 4 года назад

    Your raise beds look really nice the concrete or cinderblocks is not safe food safe for the vegetables that you’re growing I would use wood. You may have to replace it more often but it’s more biodegradable and safer on your plants and you

  • @bluebirdy-vq3vq
    @bluebirdy-vq3vq 4 года назад +1

    I'm new to gardening. I saw lots of blood worms from a pot and some look like maggots. Have you had this problem before? Can you show us how to get rid of them?

  • @84uc
    @84uc 3 года назад

    Can you explain the irrigation of the beds. How is it set up and how do you control it?

  • @kristineschilling6917
    @kristineschilling6917 4 года назад +1

    sun berries... looks like Solinum. little white flowers right? Everybody sees those in my yard and freaks out. "OMG those are poisonous!" no no... fully ripe berries are juuuuust fine. yummy.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      Honestly, I'm a little scared to eat it too but the ripe berries are fine!

  • @LessTalkMoreDelicious
    @LessTalkMoreDelicious 4 года назад

    Cool! 👏✨
    I’m also in OC 😆

  • @tamaracross9
    @tamaracross9 4 года назад +1

    I played with the idea of using cider block but wasn't sure about the cost, if you don't mind how much was just the cinders for all the beds? I love how nice and neat your garden looks with the cinders👍

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      Cinder blocks arent cheaper than wood. We got it done as a part of the backyard design anyways so no individual pricing. But if you had to hire someone to do it, materials + cost will be around 300 for materials and around 500 to 1000 for labor. But its a permanent solution!

    • @tamaracross9
      @tamaracross9 4 года назад

      @@CaliforniaGardening $300 for materials do not sound bad for a permanent solution thanks 👍

    • @lillypatience
      @lillypatience 4 года назад

      @@CaliforniaGardening Did you seal the cinder blocks? I am considering this but read about potentially toxins leaching. A few sites recommend sealing with polymer paint. Thoughts?

  • @AL-se7zy
    @AL-se7zy 4 года назад +2

    Great update! The raised beds look amazing. If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost to set up one cinder block bed? Was it cheaper than using wood?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +6

      Cinder blocks arent cheaper than wood. We got it done as a part of the backyard design anyways so no individual pricing. But if you had to hire someone to do it, materials + cost will be around 300 for materials and around 500 to 1000 for labor. But its a permanent solution!

    • @AL-se7zy
      @AL-se7zy 4 года назад +1

      @@CaliforniaGardening Thank you

  • @barkatbaig
    @barkatbaig 4 года назад +2

    Baguna anna

  • @deepikapandey6441
    @deepikapandey6441 4 года назад

    Can potting mix catch fire by itself? We had a wooden planter with dried potting mix in it(nothing planted so far) and all of sudden around 7am(4° C) I saw fumes and the both bottom corners of my wooden planter were on fire! We never smoke and right now it's cold so we are not even using the balcony and we live on the top floor! It has really surprised us ,please let me know if you can shed some light on it?

  • @desiree568
    @desiree568 4 года назад

    Any advice against tomato russet mites? Past three seasons have been negatively affected. I may have to give it a rest for a season or two, any info is appreciated. Thank you for the content!

  • @MarcoPolo-yt3ew
    @MarcoPolo-yt3ew 4 года назад

    My name is Kenny from northern Kentucky look up the history of biochar for gardening tell everyone you know passed it on it's good for bad clay soil ok for good soil barn wood to char douse it with water then dry it out then activate it with worm castings or compost liquids first I also like rocket store Mas s heaters couches earthships homes are nice too

  • @ragheadand420roll
    @ragheadand420roll 4 года назад +1

    Pls keep doing recipes thx Esp the indian style recipes Thx

  • @viviangerard459
    @viviangerard459 4 года назад +1

    the concrete looks nicer and cleaner than wood

  • @dcgardening1423
    @dcgardening1423 4 года назад +2

    Can you show us how you set up your irrigation system. For example like the how you connect the to the outside facet?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      Yes I will show it when I set it up!

    • @dcgardening1423
      @dcgardening1423 4 года назад +2

      California Gardening thank you! I’m trying to set up my own irrigation system but I’m always confused on the setup especially the part where you connect the system into the main facet of choice outside

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      I made a playlist of all my drip irrigation setup videos. I have demonstrated connection to the main faucet as well. See these: ruclips.net/video/04LqlmJzjBU/видео.html

    • @dcgardening1423
      @dcgardening1423 4 года назад

      California Gardening I just watched the video. It was very helpful. Though you could you in your next video you an in-depth description/naming of each part that connects to the facet. That’s where I get confused. Oh and how you connect say a bubbler for in ground trees. Last question sorry about all these questions, but how do you cut or use to cut up the irrigation pipe to fit into piece like the T-piece or elbows?

  • @Greenfuel4321
    @Greenfuel4321 2 года назад +1

    Can you please tell me, why did you put drainage pipe in the raised beds? Is it necessary?

  • @priyak8506
    @priyak8506 4 года назад

    Curious to know why you chose cement blocks over wood , is it because wood beds rot overtime?

  • @JannatJannat56
    @JannatJannat56 4 года назад +1

    Can you tell us how to use free compost given by our city in our garden ?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      Yes our city has free compost once a year. I dont have the video link but its in my monthly gardening videos playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLI54BTV1KZwRiViJ63sCy71Ei8VfZUAHh

  • @anusasi8132
    @anusasi8132 4 года назад +1

    I live in Los Angeles ,could you please suggest some easy to peel sweet orange varieties n also some plums I can grow in my backyard.Also were do you usually buy your fruit trees from . Thanks

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +2

      Easy to peel oranges/tangerines - that definitely goes to the Kishu Mandarin. Sweet, delicious and petite tangerines that are easy to peel. I usually get my fruit trees from my local Home Depot (Lowes closed down recently) and they have a great variety of dwarf trees

    • @anusasi8132
      @anusasi8132 4 года назад

      Thank you very much

  • @Jeyashreesanthosh
    @Jeyashreesanthosh 4 года назад +1

    Can you explain how you made raised beds? Where do u get all needed stuffs? Thanks

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      The cinder blocks and cement is from Home Depot. Will let you know more details as the raised beds progress

    • @702cadi
      @702cadi 4 года назад

      California Gardening hi there. I’m planning on building a raised garden like yours. My new house back yard is blank and flat now. Do you have the plans how you build yours???? Would help a lot. Thanks Mark

  • @Lily-Gardens28
    @Lily-Gardens28 4 года назад

    Those cinderblocks are looking great for raised bed but did you do the research about the cinderblocks before you set up?? Cause There is the potential for toxic materials to leach from the cinder blocks into the soil. These materials have been known to affect cognitive ability, cause nervous disorders, contribute to increased cancer risks and have given rise to many general health complaints. Also if it's a new material it might have fly ash in it too.

  • @OsoBear20
    @OsoBear20 4 года назад +1

    New place mam I've missed some episodes , did you get to bring your ground plants?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      No, didnt get all ground plants but did get some in the large containers which I hope to move to the ground. Happy Gardening!

    • @gayatri3160
      @gayatri3160 4 года назад

      @@CaliforniaGardening looking at your wonderful pomegranate video I bought a pom tree... Is it left in the old house in ground ☹️..

  • @gavincoleman7076
    @gavincoleman7076 4 года назад

    More recipes please!

  • @oboloori
    @oboloori 4 года назад +1

    Where did you buy the Hydroponic system from? Can you provide a link? Thanks!

  • @bluovalgal
    @bluovalgal 4 года назад +1

    Were you able to take your GEM tree with you to your new house?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      No, we left it in the previous home :)

    • @bluovalgal
      @bluovalgal 4 года назад

      @@CaliforniaGardening I hope you get another one! We bought one after watching your video!

    • @ThePrimine
      @ThePrimine 4 года назад

      @@bluovalgal Where did you find the GEM tree? It seems to be a hard find now at the nurseries

  • @Tnupe007
    @Tnupe007 4 года назад

    What’s in
    the Everett spice mix and where to get it? Thx

  • @butternut9747
    @butternut9747 4 года назад +2

    Do cinderblocks leach their content into doil

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад

      Not, its just rock/stone so I think its probably the safest medium to use!

  • @Evinrude18
    @Evinrude18 4 года назад

    I just made a raised bed with cement blocks. I wonder if they are safe to use. Some say they can leach chemicals . Im not sure as Im trying to get information from the manufacturer

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      Cement is made from a mixture of elements that are found in natural materials such as limestone, clay, sand and/or shale. When cement is mixed with water, it can bind sand and gravel into a hard, solid mass called concrete. So it's quite safe compared to other options

  • @rohitkhosla8110
    @rohitkhosla8110 4 года назад +1

    What happened to the huge garden you had ? I have missed many episodes...

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +1

      We moved last year. The good thing is our new place has a larger grow area. So stay tuned for the videos in 2020 with the expanded growing space and how we are planning to design and use it!

  • @robin_kumar_Tandon
    @robin_kumar_Tandon 4 года назад +1

    Add tomatoes in your food for better taste

  • @KawiLover250
    @KawiLover250 4 года назад +2

    Did you move? I am not caught up on videos for some time now

  • @raman172
    @raman172 4 года назад

    do you have ivy gourd plant cuttings ?

  • @skiperdog
    @skiperdog 4 года назад +1

    The sun berries can those be called elder berry?

  • @jubayeralam8358
    @jubayeralam8358 4 года назад +1

    First comment

  • @tanvisingla5976
    @tanvisingla5976 4 года назад +1

    which Costco store is this?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  4 года назад +3

      This one is in Irvine (Technology Drive). The biggest garden/plant selection though is in the District (Tustin) - they even have fruit trees and a dedicated garden center!

    • @tanvisingla5976
      @tanvisingla5976 4 года назад

      @@CaliforniaGardening Thank you so much! I bought three pepper plants from District (Tustin) store. :)