We grew the Gypsy sweet peppers this year and WOW are they productive! They are so delicious too. We are canning up pepper rings with them, and making pepper, cucumber and cherry tomato salads. We have never had this much success with peppers. Please don't ever stop carrying those seeds!
Old Goat is on the shelf with the squash. Very important episode! I love all the activity of the pollinators in the gardens. So sorry for your bee episode Greg. I was fortunate that my honey bees were always very docile. I don't have any now but I sure did enjoy them. Thanks so much for the great episode. PLEASE restock the "Okree" tshirt. My family all pronounced it that way and so did I. We were in the upstate of SC. Hearing it again tickled me! I need that shirt!
After listening to Mama talk about the fermented cucumbers I tried making some. They are addictive! Made 6 quarts already and starting more tomorrow. Love them ❤
Hoss, I know those stings were painful, but, I swear, the way you told the story was hilarious. I’ve seen more bees this year than ever before--some sleeping inside squash blossoms. Planted more herbs and let them flower, queenie zinnias, and lemon cutie sunflowers. Even had hummingbirds which was a first. Old Goat is behind Greg peeking out between two squashes.
I'm a bee keeper also! Every time I've gotten stung bad! It was my own fault! That sounds like your situation with your suit! Love your videos and all the seeds we get from Hoss tools! My husband really love's the picking bucket! Have a great day!
I added several kinds of wildflower mixes this year and it has been an immense draw for the pollinators. I hear loud buzzing in my squash plants in the morning and we have a thriving ecosystem, so very thankful for their hard work. Old goat is upper left shelf between pumpkins.
I’m growing wildflowers 💐 too! 1 months time no joke the difference in height is unreal so we can’t be so quick to despise pollinators lol they went from just popped up to almost a foot tall! My swimming pool is jammed packed full stuffed!
Great Video, Old goat is hiding between the squash on the third shelf behind Greg. Very true there are no holes in nature, something always fills in the voids.
The Old Goat is above Hoss behind the pumpkins. We are doing real well with our peppers. Bells and poblano. Tomatoes are still doing good also. And I started some herbs that I ordered from y’all and they germinated well and are taking off!
Interesting show. The Old Goat is behind Greg on the 3rd shelf amongst the winter squash. I had a lot more pollinators this spring because I had lots of flowers and herbs in the garden.
Started growing zinnias and sunflowers in our garden with a borage plant on end of one row. Bees are living them. Old goat behind Greg on shelf behind pumpkins
That ole goat must be ready for some pumpkin pie ! He’s checking on those pumpkins behind Greg !! I’m always amazed at my pollinators in my garden and try and take pictures of them. For some reason they were attracted to my cucumbers this year. I’ve planted extra, extras lol just to keep them happy. I’ve never planted cucumbers this late but they are doing amazing. If it weren’t for them pesky squash bugs and vine borers I’d be happy. . I have very few honeybees but I have an abundance of a small type of bumblebee, and they carry an extraordinary amount of pollen. There are moths and butterflies and flies. I never realized the amount of pollinates there are ! It was a humorous good show today. Thanks guys
Thank y'all interesting information on the news and cover cross we are just getting ready to plant some red rippers for our summer cover crop. Mr old goat is behind the I think they are gords or pumpkin on the second shelf down behind Mr hoss. Wishing y'all a blessed day.
I planted my garden plants the first of May. It is doing so good for only my second year. I have picked my corn. I did get corn smut again but not near as much as last year. I did drip this year which is wonderful. I am just picking tomatoes. I have so many cucumbers. Way to much. Lol Thanks for educating us on the right way. Im in zone 8. Dawson, Ga.
I keep a can of wasp spray handy just for bee stings. A quick shot on the bee sting will help ease the burn, pain, and swelling. This year I have seen chiefly Bumble bees. Thanks for all the great information.
I have so many wild bees and bumble bees everywhere in my garden. They are so gentle. I had no idea that they lives asparagus flowers. Now they are all over my comfy, borage and oregano. So many pollinators in my garden. I love seeing and hearing them. Old goat is between the two pumpkins
It’s so funny how different the zones are, we are just now getting corn and cukes etc. we are also getting flooding and nasty thunder storms here in NH. The old goat is behind Greg hiding behind the orange gords
Another great show! I live in Tallahassee and have a small backyard garden and really enjoy gardening and spending time outside. This last year I purchased numerous seeds and a drip irrigation system from your company. I appreciate how prompt products ship from your company. Some feedback on seeds I purchased this past year: Super Performers: Red Snapper, Roadster, SunSugar, Mountain Vineyard, King Author Bell, Gold Prize Summer Squash, Stonewall cucumber, and Benary Giant Zinnia Mix( deer don't seem to eat them). Disappointing Performers: Tachi Tomatoes (big plants and big fruits, but something would sting the fruit and cause small rotten spots on the green tomatoes (only tomato that had this problem, regardless of how much you sprayed), Tasty Bites Melons (great vines and blooms, but no fruit), Indigo Blue Berries Tomatoes (did not like the taste), Rosy Finch and Yellow Canary small tomatoes (great for patio planting and fun to grow, but did not care for the mild taste). Maybe you will have a different experience... Keep up the great shows and customer service...
Great show as always! I love going out to my garden every morning. Great way to start your day and seeing those pollinators working. Gardening is my happy place! Old goat is peeking out between the 2 red kuri squash behind Greg. Keep up the great work and thank you for what y'all do!
The Old Goat is peeking out from between 2 nice "Red Kuri Squash" on the shelf behind Papa Hoss. As to those "void" spaces. We have four 3'x20' raised beds for our garden. I try to keep stuff grouped so that and entire bed is in use at a time instead of having a few plants here, a few there, since the beds are on drip irrigation. I also try to keep something growing all the way into late fall (and a few things into winter). Since I don't really have a "void time" until frost and winter, I'm thinking about just using some Dewitt black weed block fabric cut to 20' lengths held down with landscape staples. Our beds are small enough that this should work to keep those weeds down that try to sneak in over some of those warm winter GA days before early spring. Plus I can roll it up and keep it for use the next year. I may give sunflowers a try in the "in-between" season of prime summer, but I'm not sure about a full blown cover crop for all the beds due to our small size area (240 sq ft total). Mama Hoss almost pulled a joke on us when she was not sure she put the Old Goat out! That would be one sneaky way to trick us all. Thanks for another great and informative show!!!
I've heard that if a hive gets aggressive you have to eliminate and replace the queen? Chanel I follow, she ended up in er with Anaphylactic Shock. That's what they did. Replace the queen.
Last year I had an exceptional amount of different bees and other pollinators. This year the garden is toast. Not much is going on it at the moment and unable to get out there and do much for a few weeks. Although, I have seen quite a number of butterflies this year. Might throw some zinnia seeds in a couple of raised beds, until I can plant for fall. Great show!
Great show, as always!! So many pollinators!! Dang, I’d pay money to have video footage of Greg doing the Bee Sting Two Step down the driveway! Old Goat behind Greg between that red kuri ( I think) squash
Evening ya'll. Running late tonight. Was cutting the grass and measuring the extention for the earth bed. Getting it ready for the second round of cucumbers and water melons. Lol.
The old goat is between the squash pumpkins behind Greg. The bees are really giving Greg a run this year, bee careful Greg. Glad you are ok. Thank you for the great detailed information on cover crops. I know what to plant now and feel confident about it. Love y’all. 🐝🌻🌱👩🌾
While I have some wild honey bee's working my garden, 80%+ are now bumble bee's and imo they do a far better job pollinating my plants. I suggest planting clover around the gardens border, Rose of Sharon bushes nearby and tomatillos in 3 or 4 locations within the garden, all are excellent bee attractors throughout the entire growing season.
Oh no.... Sorry to hear about your bee attack Greg. You reminded me of my bad bee experience. Yesrs ago I was driving a stand up fork lift & had one fly up my shorts & sting me several times in a not so good area & I had to work the rest of the day like that. 🥴 Not good.
Oh my goodness 🤣 your bee story had me cracking up! I thought about getting my own hive but I’m terrified of bees. I really worried bc I didn’t see very many bees starting off, but now I have so many bees in my garden all I hear is buzzing when I go out there. They chase me out of my garden at least once a day. Old goat is on the left top shelf behind the squash.
First, the Old Goat is up there on that third shelf behind Greg between the pumpkins. Second, bees are wonderful...so long as they don't get after you. LOL.
So sorry Mr. Hoss i don't have bees because we have bears. Upstate SC but im trying a new way to do cover crops . Think if we ever cool down and i get to plant fall ill try mustard. The old goat is hiding again behind the pumpkin's over your shoulder.bbr careful a lot of bees in NC i have seen them leave their hives and cluster way up in the trees. I think the weather has a lot to dovwith the agression. Sll eildlife have been building nestsvway up in the gutters and under carport. I walk around looking up when i should be looking down dog days and snakes are out bad. Have a blessed weekend . Moma Hoss looks great in that color blue..❤🙏👍💯
Okra, cowpeas, and sunflowers are about all that's still producing in my zone 8B garden. Leaf footed bugs are my main pest. Sunflowers attract them the worst. Sometimes there might be a hundred on each head. The good thing is sunflowers are easy to spray. The heads are all facing the same direction. I wonder if leaf footed stink bugs accidently pollenate sunflowers?
I live in a high density suburb of Melbourne Australia and there are. Honey Bees everywhere. Most of the House blocks in my area are too small to have Bee hives Alf 😀😀😀
Greg, I wonder if you've noticed fewer body aches since the bee stings. While helping my friend, I got stung on both hands. For more than a year, I experienced less arthritis pain in my hands.
We have a lot of bumble bees this year, too! They seem to enjoy following me up and down my rows. I tell them it's fine, just don't sting me! I see old goat up behind Greg, hiding between the two orange things (what kind of veggie/squash is that?)
I’m growing some pickle cucumbers that are maturing super fast fast fast! I ate 1 this morning that was only 4” long! I’m growing hot peppers that I haven’t eaten yet that are smallish!! I’m wondering if they’re mature already!!!!!
I'd love to have honey bees but I swell up like a balloon when stung so I have been very resistant. I have plenty of pollinators including wild honey bees. I think I'll leave well enough alone. The Old Goat is on the 3rd shelf behind Papa Hoss. I do a walkthrough every morning after feeding the animals. Good time to pinch bugs...lol
Mr. Greg, I have a honeybee box approx. 150 feet from my garden and this year I seldom seen a honeybee in my garden, but I have been seeing lots of the black bumble bees in the garden this year. I think that is strange myself.
I have a small garden and mostly raised beds and not great soil. My question is can you plant lSunn hemp and mustard seed in the same place at the same time to improve soil?
Cowpeas are... ? What legume are they, and how do you fix them for human consumption? Cowpeas sound like something for animal feed. I try to grow organically, especially my food. I'm in the SE corner of Virginia, right on the line of 7b and 8a. Beans do well here. I container garden and usually plant lots of flowers to attract pollinators. Bumbles and wild bees do a good job. I want to encourge them. Cowpeas seem to have lots of benefits. I'd like to be able to eat them.
Great Show! I hate that Greg got gnawed on by the bees, but your telling of the episode was comical. Goodness, the situations we find ourselves in! 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
The old goat is chillin in between some pumpkins on the left shelf. He's ready for Fall lol. I thought about bees but it wouldn't be worth it in my tiny yard, plus my husband is allergic. I just try to get the wild one's to come over.
Hey y'all! The old goat is on the second from the top shelf behind Greg behind the 2 pumpkins.
We grew the Gypsy sweet peppers this year and WOW are they productive! They are so delicious too. We are canning up pepper rings with them, and making pepper, cucumber and cherry tomato salads. We have never had this much success with peppers. Please don't ever stop carrying those seeds!
Old Goat is on the shelf with the squash. Very important episode! I love all the activity of the pollinators in the gardens. So sorry for your bee episode Greg. I was fortunate that my honey bees were always very docile. I don't have any now but I sure did enjoy them. Thanks so much for the great episode. PLEASE restock the "Okree" tshirt. My family all pronounced it that way and so did I. We were in the upstate of SC. Hearing it again tickled me! I need that shirt!
After listening to Mama talk about the fermented cucumbers I tried making some. They are addictive! Made 6 quarts already and starting more tomorrow. Love them ❤
Hoss, I know those stings were painful, but, I swear, the way you told the story was hilarious. I’ve seen more bees this year than ever before--some sleeping inside squash blossoms. Planted more herbs and let them flower, queenie zinnias, and lemon cutie sunflowers. Even had hummingbirds which was a first. Old Goat is behind Greg peeking out between two squashes.
I'm a bee keeper also! Every time I've gotten stung bad! It was my own fault! That sounds like your situation with your suit! Love your videos and all the seeds we get from Hoss tools! My husband really love's the picking bucket! Have a great day!
I saw wasps, bumblebees and butterflies in my garden! The old goat is behind Greg in-between the 2 pumpkins. Great show!
Growing sunflowers and zinnias this year! Bees are everywhere!! Something new this year that a have seen is Hummingbirds! They are beautiful!!!!
I added several kinds of wildflower mixes this year and it has been an immense draw for the pollinators. I hear loud buzzing in my squash plants in the morning and we have a thriving ecosystem, so very thankful for their hard work. Old goat is upper left shelf between pumpkins.
I’m growing wildflowers 💐 too! 1 months time no joke the difference in height is unreal so we can’t be so quick to despise pollinators lol they went from just popped up to almost a foot tall! My swimming pool is jammed packed full stuffed!
Greg, the old goat is behind you behind two little pumpkins on the third shelf from the bottom.
Great Video, Old goat is hiding between the squash on the third shelf behind Greg. Very true there are no holes in nature, something always fills in the voids.
The Old Goat is above Hoss behind the pumpkins. We are doing real well with our peppers. Bells and poblano. Tomatoes are still doing good also. And I started some herbs that I ordered from y’all and they germinated well and are taking off!
Old Goat is behind orange pumpkins.
Thanks for cover crop info. That’s where I am now. Backyard garden!
Interesting show. The Old Goat is behind Greg on the 3rd shelf amongst the winter squash. I had a lot more pollinators this spring because I had lots of flowers and herbs in the garden.
Started growing zinnias and sunflowers in our garden with a borage plant on end of one row. Bees are living them. Old goat behind Greg on shelf behind pumpkins
Looks like the old goat is over Greg’s shoulder between the two small pumpkins. Great show this week!
Old goat was behind the pumpkins first time I've ever seen him 😊
That ole goat must be ready for some pumpkin pie ! He’s checking on those pumpkins behind Greg !!
I’m always amazed at my pollinators in my garden and try and take pictures of them. For some reason they were attracted to my cucumbers this year. I’ve planted extra, extras lol just to keep them happy. I’ve never planted cucumbers this late but they are doing amazing. If it weren’t for them pesky squash bugs and vine borers I’d be happy. . I have very few honeybees but I have an abundance of a small type of bumblebee, and they carry an extraordinary amount of pollen. There are moths and butterflies and flies. I never realized the amount of pollinates there are !
It was a humorous good show today. Thanks guys
Old got is between two pumpkins. I enjoy seeing all the birds going for my sunflowers.
Thanks for another good show.
Old goat behind squash over Gregs head.
old goat hiding behind the red squash over Greg's shoulder. There are no voids in nature, I want that on a sticker !!
Thank y'all interesting information on the news and cover cross we are just getting ready to plant some red rippers for our summer cover crop. Mr old goat is behind the I think they are gords or pumpkin on the second shelf down behind Mr hoss. Wishing y'all a blessed day.
I planted my garden plants the first of May. It is doing so good for only my second year. I have picked my corn. I did get corn smut again but not near as much as last year. I did drip this year which is wonderful. I am just picking tomatoes. I have so many cucumbers. Way to much. Lol
Thanks for educating us on the right way. Im in zone 8. Dawson, Ga.
I keep a can of wasp spray handy just for bee stings. A quick shot on the bee sting will help ease the burn, pain, and swelling. This year I have seen chiefly Bumble bees. Thanks for all the great information.
I have so many wild bees and bumble bees everywhere in my garden. They are so gentle. I had no idea that they lives asparagus flowers. Now they are all over my comfy, borage and oregano. So many pollinators in my garden. I love seeing and hearing them. Old goat is between the two pumpkins
Hi from Stan and Anita Baldwin Huntsville Al AniStan Acers.
The Old Goat is 3rd shelf up behind Greg behind the two orange Squash.
Planter flowers for the first time this year..was impressed with what just planting wild flowers did for pollinators
It’s so funny how different the zones are, we are just now getting corn and cukes etc. we are also getting flooding and nasty thunder storms here in NH. The old goat is behind Greg hiding behind the orange gords
Hi you guys. Love watching yall. The old goat is on the first shelf behind the orange thing on Papa Hoss side.
Old goat is on 2nd shelf from the top behind Greg, behind two pumpkins. ❤
Another great show! I live in Tallahassee and have a small backyard garden and really enjoy gardening and spending time outside. This last year I purchased numerous seeds and a drip irrigation system from your company. I appreciate how prompt products ship from your company. Some feedback on seeds I purchased this past year:
Super Performers: Red Snapper, Roadster, SunSugar, Mountain Vineyard, King Author Bell, Gold Prize Summer Squash, Stonewall cucumber, and Benary Giant Zinnia Mix( deer don't seem to eat them).
Disappointing Performers: Tachi Tomatoes (big plants and big fruits, but something would sting the fruit and cause small rotten spots on the green tomatoes (only tomato that had this problem, regardless of how much you sprayed), Tasty Bites Melons (great vines and blooms, but no fruit), Indigo Blue Berries Tomatoes (did not like the taste), Rosy Finch and Yellow Canary small tomatoes (great for patio planting and fun to grow, but did not care for the mild taste). Maybe you will have a different experience...
Keep up the great shows and customer service...
Thanks for the comments
Old goat is ready for fall, he's hiding behind the 2 small pumpkins behind Greg, 2nd shelf from the top! 😊
I'm growing wild flowers in containers because I know how quickly they can take over a garden. Bee's love them and they are so beautiful.
Great Show. We need to see the bee video. Old goat is on the left top shelf behind the two orange squash
Love your early sunsation pepper. Old goat is behind Greg, between 2 pumpkins on shelf.
Great show as always! I love going out to my garden every morning. Great way to start your day and seeing those pollinators working. Gardening is my happy place! Old goat is peeking out between the 2 red kuri squash behind Greg. Keep up the great work and thank you for what y'all do!
Thanks! You too!
I’m in western Washington as well. I’m new to my new house so I’m just getting garden’s started. Next year will be better.
The Old Goat is peeking out from between 2 nice "Red Kuri Squash" on the shelf behind Papa Hoss. As to those "void" spaces. We have four 3'x20' raised beds for our garden. I try to keep stuff grouped so that and entire bed is in use at a time instead of having a few plants here, a few there, since the beds are on drip irrigation. I also try to keep something growing all the way into late fall (and a few things into winter). Since I don't really have a "void time" until frost and winter, I'm thinking about just using some Dewitt black weed block fabric cut to 20' lengths held down with landscape staples. Our beds are small enough that this should work to keep those weeds down that try to sneak in over some of those warm winter GA days before early spring. Plus I can roll it up and keep it for use the next year. I may give sunflowers a try in the "in-between" season of prime summer, but I'm not sure about a full blown cover crop for all the beds due to our small size area (240 sq ft total). Mama Hoss almost pulled a joke on us when she was not sure she put the Old Goat out! That would be one sneaky way to trick us all. Thanks for another great and informative show!!!
Old goat is behind 2 orange squash on third shelf from bottom behind Greg🐝. I am so glad you are ok from bee stings🙏🏻
Yes! Thank you!
I've heard that if a hive gets aggressive you have to eliminate and replace the queen? Chanel I follow, she ended up in er with Anaphylactic Shock. That's what they did. Replace the queen.
Dalton needs a raise 😂😂😂. Old goat is on 3rd shelf behind Greg on the orange squash
Growing luffa and sunflowers has brought the bees more than anything else into my backyard garden especially bumblebees.
Last year I had an exceptional amount of different bees and other pollinators. This year the garden is toast. Not much is going on it at the moment and unable to get out there and do much for a few weeks. Although, I have seen quite a number of butterflies this year. Might throw some zinnia seeds in a couple of raised beds, until I can plant for fall. Great show!
Great show, as always!! So many pollinators!! Dang, I’d pay money to have video footage of Greg doing the Bee Sting Two Step down the driveway! Old Goat behind Greg between that red kuri ( I think) squash
Evening ya'll. Running late tonight. Was cutting the grass and measuring the extention for the earth bed. Getting it ready for the second round of cucumbers and water melons. Lol.
The old goat is between the squash pumpkins behind Greg. The bees are really giving Greg a run this year, bee careful Greg. Glad you are ok.
Thank you for the great detailed information on cover crops. I know what to plant now and feel confident about it.
Love y’all. 🐝🌻🌱👩🌾
thanks
While I have some wild honey bee's working my garden, 80%+ are now bumble bee's and imo they do a far better job pollinating my plants. I suggest planting clover around the gardens border, Rose of Sharon bushes nearby and tomatillos in 3 or 4 locations within the garden, all are excellent bee attractors throughout the entire growing season.
I got to taste my first Hossinator tomato, and it is so sweet. Old goat on Greg's side between the two pumpkins.
Great show Greg and Sheila. Really enjoyed this one.
Thanks for listening
Old goat i between those orange things. Don’t know what they are. Top shelf middle of that shelf behind Mr. Hoss.
Old goat on the top shelf with the winter squash behind Greg :)
Goat is behind Greg second shelf from the top, behind the squash.
I also had a lot of black bumble bees this year. Don't remember ever having many in the past. Old goat is behind Greg between the pretty squash.
The old goat is behind Greg, second shelf from top behind the 2 pumpkins
Old goat is on the second shelf behind Greg.
Cubanell peppers are wonderful , sweet flavor , fried in olive oil ,also great chopped up in salad ! Amazing , stay safe !!
Sounds great!
Oh no....
Sorry to hear about your bee attack Greg. You reminded me of my bad bee experience. Yesrs ago I was driving a stand up fork lift & had one fly up my shorts & sting me several times in a not so good area & I had to work the rest of the day like that. 🥴 Not good.
Oh my goodness 🤣 your bee story had me cracking up! I thought about getting my own hive but I’m terrified of bees. I really worried bc I didn’t see very many bees starting off, but now I have so many bees in my garden all I hear is buzzing when I go out there. They chase me out of my garden at least once a day. Old goat is on the left top shelf behind the squash.
First, the Old Goat is up there on that third shelf behind Greg between the pumpkins. Second, bees are wonderful...so long as they don't get after you. LOL.
Old goat is hiding up behind Hoss with the 2 pumpkins! 😊
Greg , its my understanding on hot peppers , its the vein in the chili that makes the heat , your thoughts about this , stay safe ! Enjoy !
The old goat is on the third shelf behind Greg behind the winter squash
The old goat is behind greg between the 2 two pumpkins. the bumble bees really love to get the pollen off of my rose of sharon shrubs near my garden!
Old goat is behind the pumpkins on the shelf behind Hoss.
Ol' Goat is on the shelf behind Fred between the orange squash! Just doing battle with bunnies who ate some lower branches of my espalier apple tree!
Love your videos and I love fresh vegetables. Keep the videos coming Its a lot to learn! thanks!
Thank you! Will do!
Here in Louisiana, its too hot, I take a break till the fall
I saw my first bee in my garden this week,it's the first one I have saw all year.
So sorry Mr. Hoss i don't have bees because we have bears. Upstate SC but im trying a new way to do cover crops . Think if we ever cool down and i get to plant fall ill try mustard. The old goat is hiding again behind the pumpkin's over your shoulder.bbr careful a lot of bees in NC i have seen them leave their hives and cluster way up in the trees. I think the weather has a lot to dovwith the agression. Sll eildlife have been building nestsvway up in the gutters and under carport. I walk around looking up when i should be looking down dog days and snakes are out bad. Have a blessed weekend . Moma Hoss looks great in that color blue..❤🙏👍💯
Totally agree about both the bees and gardening being in your blood. Awesome video as always. Always learning from you all and great products!
Okra, cowpeas, and sunflowers are about all that's still producing in my zone 8B garden. Leaf footed bugs are my main pest. Sunflowers attract them the worst. Sometimes there might be a hundred on each head. The good thing is sunflowers are easy to spray. The heads are all facing the same direction. I wonder if leaf footed stink bugs accidently pollenate sunflowers?
Old goat is up behind Greg. Behind the orange pumpkins.
The old goat 🐐 is hiding behind the 2 pumpkins just below the top shelf over Mr. Hoss' head/shoulder.
I live in a high density suburb of Melbourne Australia and there are. Honey Bees everywhere. Most of the House blocks in my area are too small to have Bee hives Alf 😀😀😀
Hello late chiming in. As I am in Australia. I spy old goat behind Greg I between the small pumpkins.
Old Goat , I guess I got my love for growing a garden from my Grand daddy . And the greenhouse
Can you plant more than one variety of the "helper" plants in a raised bed? Old Goat is behind the Red Kuri Squash! Very interesting show!
yes, you can
I use sunflower after few years fix my competition plant problem.
Second shelf behind greg by pumpkin
Greg, I wonder if you've noticed fewer body aches since the bee stings. While helping my friend, I got stung on both hands. For more than a year, I experienced less arthritis pain in my hands.
The old goat is on the left-hand shelf between the two pumpkins.
I have never had much luck growing bell peppers. Other, smaller peppers, yes.. I am trying again this year. LOL.
Old goat is behind Greg, hiding behind the pumpkins
Old goat is on 3rd row behind hoss and behind the 2 orange squash
We have a lot of bumble bees this year, too! They seem to enjoy following me up and down my rows. I tell them it's fine, just don't sting me! I see old goat up behind Greg, hiding between the two orange things (what kind of veggie/squash is that?)
Red Kuri
I’m growing some pickle cucumbers that are maturing super fast fast fast! I ate 1 this morning that was only 4” long! I’m growing hot peppers that I haven’t eaten yet that are smallish!! I’m wondering if they’re mature already!!!!!
Old Goat behind the two squash behind Mr Hoss.
Hi Greg. Sorry you had a bad experience with your honeybees. The grenade and green griller squash are really productive this year.
Cool, thanks
In the garlic behind Shelia!
I'd love to have honey bees but I swell up like a balloon when stung so I have been very resistant. I have plenty of pollinators including wild honey bees. I think I'll leave well enough alone. The Old Goat is on the 3rd shelf behind Papa Hoss.
I do a walkthrough every morning after feeding the animals. Good time to pinch bugs...lol
Mr. Greg, I have a honeybee box approx. 150 feet from my garden and this year I seldom seen a honeybee in my garden, but I have been seeing lots of the black bumble bees in the garden this year. I think that is strange myself.
The old goat is hiding behind the orange squash on the shelf behind Greg.
I have a small garden and mostly raised beds and not great soil. My question is can you plant lSunn hemp and mustard seed in the same place at the same time to improve soil?
Yes you can!
Cowpeas are... ? What legume are they, and how do you fix them for human consumption? Cowpeas sound like something for animal feed. I try to grow organically, especially my food. I'm in the SE corner of Virginia, right on the line of 7b and 8a. Beans do well here. I container garden and usually plant lots of flowers to attract pollinators. Bumbles and wild bees do a good job. I want to encourge them. Cowpeas seem to have lots of benefits. I'd like to be able to eat them.
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Great Show! I hate that Greg got gnawed on by the bees, but your telling of the episode was comical. Goodness, the situations we find ourselves in! 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
The old goat is between the 2 pumpkins. I saw bees and butterflies in my garden.
The old goat is chillin in between some pumpkins on the left shelf. He's ready for Fall lol. I thought about bees but it wouldn't be worth it in my tiny yard, plus my husband is allergic. I just try to get the wild one's to come over.
Continue the great videos
Should i have a cover crop if im in zone 4? I Pretty much have veggies growing all year until the first frost comes.
You should be good.
Old goat behind 2 pumpkins 2 second shelf hoss