Small space, mid-Michigan Garden Tour: June 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @richmondsplace
    @richmondsplace Год назад +1

    Great tour! I love garden tours. We have that issue of the drain field too. Fellow Michiganders here, thanks for sharing.

  • @markschindlbeck9008
    @markschindlbeck9008 Год назад +1

    Nice garde.n. As for your garlic the rule I learned is plant on Columbus day and harvest on the 4th of July.

  • @LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow
    @LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow 2 года назад

    I love to see your garden grow! All of your hard work is worth it to get to see the new growth everyday and soon harvest! l’m harvesting my first fruits and veggies of the season. Everything taste so much better home grown doesn’t it? I still have so much to learn as gardener and RUclips creator and I appreciate your tips, tricks! I would love to learn more about gardening from each other. Happy Growing!

  • @MsTCDOC
    @MsTCDOC Год назад

    Did you ever try the companion planting on the green stalks?

    • @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl
      @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl  Год назад

      I'm just now starting to plan and plant for the new season (our last frost date is late May), so I'm still deciding what will go where...

    • @MsTCDOC
      @MsTCDOC Год назад

      @@faithfulfrugalfarmgirl ok, thanks for replying :). I just planted garlic with the peppers and green onion with the carrots. We’ll see how it goes!

  • @maryburt3114
    @maryburt3114 Год назад

    how do you like your green stalk and what cons do you have?

    • @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl
      @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl  Год назад +1

      I’ve only used them for 2 growing seasons, but so far I really like them for growing vertically! Things like greens and carrots that take up a lot of space laid out along the ground get condensed into a smaller footprint and allow me to grow more in my limited garden space. The only con I can think of is that not everything can be grown in one, unless you look for very specific varieties like dwarf tomato plants or non-vining cucumbers.

  • @thefishandwildlifereport7441
    @thefishandwildlifereport7441 Год назад

    Hey Im here in Jackson County mi, what perennial fruits and veggies would you recommend? Im just starting at my home and want to have plants that come back year after year to harvest!
    Thank you much.

    • @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl
      @faithfulfrugalfarmgirl  Год назад +1

      Hi there! Fruits are almost all perennials and vegetables are almost all annuals. Things like apple and peach trees, berry plants and bushes will continue to grow each year. Vegetables need to be planted every spring, but if you get heirloom varieties you could save their seeds and replant those the next year. Asparagus is the one vegetable that comes to mind that is a perennial. Hope that helps!

  • @lifewithlois7262
    @lifewithlois7262 Год назад

    New subscriber here I am Michigan too zone 5 i have a channel as well