This SIMPLE Garden Trick Will GUARANTEE You More Peas!
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2019
- Do this to increase your Pea Harvest from the Garden
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I go to watch a 10 min video about gardening and halfway through, stop to spend two hours looking for yorkie puppies, eventually closing out tabs to find the last few minutes of video and realize what just happened. Am I the only one? Man that dog is cute.
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I've stopped to buy the seed starting products. I have in the past looked for a puppy though. Just that it is planting time for me now. So funny! Tuck is so cute and entertaining in the garden.
@@kssthebird16 🤣😭😭 yup I feel not with looking up dogs but
Dog snacking on peas is the most adorable thing I've seen today.
You should make an “eat your veggies like Tuck” t-shirt!
What about a drawing of Tuck with a quote of “eat your veggies”
That's an awesome idea!
I'll buy one 😃
I'd buy it!😆
Definitely
Most gardening video's bore me to tears. Pedantic talk talk talk, but you actually get to the point and do it well. And Tuck is so cute.
My god, I'm pretty sure you never thought Tuck would be such a big part of your channel, but the reality is, watching him eat the harvest of your food forest is the best validation ever.
Tuck has got to be the healthiest little dog ever!!! I love everything about your videos!
Yup, and the sweetest little guy!!
Thanks Chelle P, that is so kind of you to say ❤️😁🐕
That's so true James.👍 Easy is seldom rewarding.
-Before you reach enlightenment, you must chop wood and carry water.
Once you reach enlightenment, you must chop wood and carry water-.
I love that Shawn 🙏❤️
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Thanks James.
Your food forest has evolved into something simply amazing.👍
An old Buddist saying that still holds true!
“Pea pant” 🤣 im such a child lol love your videos super informative thank you
Tip : You can grow peas in toilet rolls packed with seedling mix for faster germination and growth rate. Then transplant them into the garden or large container.. works for me 🤗
James I don't know if you'll see this since I came to the video looking for snap pea help and see that it's 3 years old, but I wanted to tell you the inspirational talk in the middle of this video brought a tear to my eye. I've been fighting all season long with cucumber beetles killing so many of my plants despite all my efforts to combat them. I'd had to replant my watermelons already 3 times before yesterday, when I woke up to find a squirrel had dug up my 3rd batch of seeds. I'm all for sharing food with your environment but they didn't even eat them, just dug them up, which made it even more upsetting. At July 18th, in zone 5, with a first frost date of October 7th, it's probably pointless but last night I sowed my 4th round of seeds. I've had to sow and re-sow so many cucumbers and snap peas and zucchini my work has quadrupled this year, and feels like the harvest is almost non-existent. So your message was very, very much needed. Maybe I won't get my watermelons this year. Maybe I'll get some cucumbers or zucchini from my 4th batch of seeds. Frig, at least my ~100 tomato plants are doing well so I am hopeful to maybe have something go alright this year. I'm also growing peppers for the first time and they seem to be doing well so far (knock on wood).
Anyway. Thank you. Sometimes gardening is a tough emotional journey, even for those of us with a decent amount of tolerance. Motivation from others who get it is very much appreciated 💜
I live in a humid area with 100° summers. Planting peas under my grape arbors works beautifully. Huge grape yields...long run pea season. They are excellent companions with the grapes shading and trellising the peas...and the peas feeding and protecting the grape vines. I use heirloom varieties and they self seed for the next season.
Your garden just keeps getting better and better. Love how your dog interacts with the plants as well - he's so cute! Thanks for the good info James, keep up the good work!
I love when I forget to turn the volume down & jumping out of my chair when you hollar: WHATS UP!!
Peas are the BEST. Seeing Tuck "harvesting" peas made my day.
This is the first year I am getting a harvest of peas! So good, they never make it to the table
I love your positive outlook on things and how much of what you say can be applied to many aspects of life, not jus gardening! Stay positive my guy n keep the videos coming we all love em! I don’t think a lot of people realize how much time is invested into this from filming,editing,researching, to the actually gardening!
Great video as always. Thank you so much for allowing us to go on this adventure with you Brother!
Hi James & Tuck...just wanted you to know how much I enjoy seeing you Garden TOGETHER !!! I am 79 and have been gardening since I was a child...I move much slower these days...but...gardening is still my lifelong love...Blessings...Diane from Ohio
So much information! I'm loving these videos.
My wife and 2 year ago started with 20 Roma tomato plants and made our own tomato sauce. It was amazing the taste. Last year we planted 125 Roma tomato plants had enough sauce to last a year. So satisfying.
I just picked some sugar snap peas today from my garden. So good & sweet!
Good stuff Heidi! Yeah they are ❤️
Nothing better than enjoying a garden snack with your pup. Omg best line ever. You rock dude!
Tuck is an amazing doggy! You make a great team...always super content, thanks!
Thank you for all these videos you put together. Because of your videos I'm starting my own Back to Eden garden this year. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
I hope you fell in love with gardening.
I love watching your videos in winter! It gets me so pumped for the growing season!
Dude, I appreciate the garden info, and your advice on living the good life.
I've been gardening for years, just started growing peas last year and I absolutely love them.
Wish me luck, planting some today!
One of my favorite gardeners,I love that when I'm struggling I type in my garden problem and your name... hasn't let me down yet. I just love your energy and your 🐕 🤣☺️
I love your enthusiasm and encouragement. Your sidekick is adorable! Thanks for sharing your knowlege!
Thank you for this channel. It’s re-awakened my interest in gardening. I’m in the process of setting up multiple stock tanks with grow lights in my second garage, so we can grow all year. ( Where I live, the weather jumps around between extremes ). I’m learning a lot from you. Still making mistakes, but learning. I really appreciate your positivity
Let’s Gooooo!!! You got this Cody! Me, Tuck, and all of Team Grow are standing with you ❤️🐕✊
Don’t forget English Peas. So good to freeze for stews, casseroles and with a little butter. Shelling is a family event!
I love that Tuck eats so much from your garden. Hes so cute
Best video yet! Thank you, I was feeling a bit too uninspired and you reminded me as to y I started my first garden last year! Now I’ve expanded.
I appreciate all of your tips on pea planting.
A minor mis-speak @2:20: "4-6 weeks before first frost date in spring" should be *last* frost date in spring.
Snap peas don't do well in heat, and they are frost tolerant, so planting them in ground before the last frost date is appropriate.
Dear, you should have your own tv show. Such great information imparted in such a clear, concise and heartwarming way. Thank You so much!
Peas are one of the joys of my garden. Love your vids! I've never thought of mulching peas but it makes sense. So, one of my chores today.
Thank you for sharing the information. I especially like your little doggy, it is sooo cute and eats healthy food as well.
thank you, James! love your food forest knowledge and choice of music! and yes, satisfaction and joy come with hard work...especially in the garden!
Yeah what is the name of that song I love it just can't think of the name
@@Beano1121 Ten Thousand Words by The Avett Brothers
I just grabbed a mug! Team wood chip grow! James you've shown how to do "something ordinary, extraordinarily well"
Thank you so much for the info and I love also to see how you are with your beautiful little Tuck.
Tuck is so sweet. Reminds me of my American Eskimo. She loved peas, too.
James, I'm so proud of you - 135k subs! Nice going. And, your garden looks beautiful. My mouth is watering looking at all the peas you harvested. ~ Lisa
Wow that’s a pea haul! Great tips James. We have sugar snaps and had some weeks in the 90’s here in Tennessee. Thankfully we’ve had some good days of rain and cooler temps so I’m hoping we will be a fairly decent harvest. Your tips about planting them out early and not pulling the plants out when they are done is helpful. This is our first backyard garden. Hugs to sweet Tuck! All the best for a joyful week. ~ Laurie 🌱💚
PEAS!!! My favorite garden snack. My little pup also loves the peas. I give her the last bite of each pea I eat. Next year....I WILL PLANT EVEN MORE PEAS 💕🌱☀️😁
Thank you for the information. I didn't know to leave the pea roots in the ground. 😊
I have planted peas just for the kids to pop them open. Told them they were “vegetable candy” and let them go at it. Never had one say they didn’t love them!! And it’s the only way I like them too!
I've got a 2 year food forest here in Oregon. thanks for all the info
Dude. I'm on the coast. New to the wind and rain. What are some of the things you're growing? How are your tomatoes? What fruit trees do well here? Have you seen a cherry tree or heard of one that fruits?
@@Nomamesperroita I'm going to make a walk through.
I love your videos, I watch them all the time I think you are a great inspiration for gardeners like myself....keep up all the great work ...oh and lots of love for tuck too
In the deep south. I have planted Momath Melting 1st of January. And plant more the next week. 1st of May it is already starting to get into the mid to upper 70's.
Great video as always James, thank you for the tips, ive just had first 3 peas appear this week, such an exciting time
I feel like hugging and kissing and holding Tuck so tightly. ❤
Thank you both for this beautiful video. I’m on my way to the garden to harvest my first snow peas! 🫛 😊
I’ve never thought of planting peas in the fall. I’ll try it! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for useful hint about the continous harvesting keeping the plant productive!
I love your videos. Very informative and Tuck is the best.
I love how Tuck shows an example of how to eat the veggies!
Hi James your good tips seems to come at the right time for my needs, the vigour and life oozing from that garden of yours is very inspiring. Thanks for the video
peas even do well in Canada planted before winter, for an early spring start.
Seriously??
That's nice to know, if it works in Canada it ought to work here as well :)
Where in Canada are you? Wondering what temp your winters go down to. I like this idea of sowing them so they can pop up in the spring when the time is right for them. I would like to sow the seeds in 1 of my veg beds but the soil does freeze solid over winter.
Your garden is impressive!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the tips! I just ordered a hoodie. The logo design is really cool, James!
Tuck-zilla! Love this guy, he eats his peas like peas should be eaten! 💪
Learned a lot From this vid James. My peas are just starting to produce so perfect timing that I found it a year later. 😁 Thanks!
Thank you for sharing another inspirational and informative video, brother.
Another great video. Thanks for sharing your food forest and Tuck with us. ❤️👍
"Nothing is better than fresh off the plant"
Completely agree with that statement!!
Going to go ahead and plant a few peas shortly!
Have a good one in Jersey :)
Thanks for the pep talk.👍
Another excellent, informative video! THANK YOU! Sugar snap peas are my favorite! Will definitely try growing them!
I've never grown snap peas or snow peas, but I'm planning already to plant these in my garden in 2022
Thank you for sharing your experience and k knowledge.
Love this video! I always learn something, so grateful for you and Tuck! This year I will keep the roots in the ground when I’m done with my peas.
Picking time is the best time to watch.. i super enjoy it😍
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Love love Tux!! Thanks for another great video.
Thanks you! Appreciate the support ❤️
I just loved this video! 🥰👍🏾🥰
I’m in zone 7 GA and my peas are making their way up the trellis. Can’t wait to get the peas! I didn’t plant them at the right time last year and only got a handful for a harvest. They were the yummiest few peas I ever had 😊
Very helpful. I just got excited seeing my first pea harvest (NE Pennsylvania) and wanted to pick 'em right.
awesome. We have been loving our peas this past week. This year seems to be a good yield for some reason. One thing you didn't mention is that Pea Greens are great in salads as well. The leaves have great pea flavor and we cut them before they flower.
Amazing harvest! Thanks for the video. I like the purple peas.
So true...been struggling in the extreme 100° heat and humidity. Just had to keep trying to find the right varieties. Your food forest is inspirational!
Lethal Designs me too. This Texas heat just killed mine off
@@djnunya5153
Hello from Spain.
The weather in my área is very like yours,and have had this same problem.
Now l found a way.But you need to have trees like pome grenade or figs.And work them a bit.
You need to prune them on the side where the morning sun falls.
Shoots will grow from the trunk,which you will use as a trellis.
Dont push the prunning too far.just a bit.A single primary branch should do.
Then show the peas at the base of the tree and let them climb up the shoots,even up the main branches.
Contrary to common belief,at least here,climbers dont need a lot of direct sun light.4 hours of the mild morning sun will do.
Note that in nature,climbers grow under higher,bigger plants,in shade for most of the day.
They will not give as much fruits as they do in full sun,of course,but you will be able to grow and enjoy some of your favourite crop.
Collect some seed and grow them the next season with a bit more of sun,and repeat the seed colection,and repeat the patern every season,with a bit more of sun for each new generation of seeds.after some years,you will
have your own weathered variety,perfectly adapted.
Where l live,faba beans are believed impossible to grow in summer.Last harvest is supossed to be in April,and next crop planted in October.
I produced my own seed for years,
Followed this patern,and now l can grow them all the year through and harvest in full summer.not a big harvest yet,but enough for myself.
And spect to reach a normal harvest in about 4 or 5 years more.
Just try.its worth the time invested.
If you dont have these trees,you can use others.build a trellis on the shaded side of it,water regularly and use a thik mulch yo keep the soil moist and fresh around your peas.if you use this method,Jeep an eye on ball bugs.Mulch will atract them when there is no moisture and shade in the área.
Pepe Español thank you so very much for answering and giving such a great recommendation. I'll start next spring.
@@djnunya5153 good luck my friend.
Perseveration leads to succes.
You can do the same thing with every plant and get your own adapted variety.
One more tip.Let the pea plants to die off in place,will make a wonderful nitrogen input for your trees.
After peas you can grow in succesion any variety of leafy greens or brasicas,which can do fine in shaded areas and benefit form this nitrogen input.
Letuce,spinach and radish are my crops of choice for this succesion.
Keep experimenting with different combinations and find what works the best for your área and specific conditions in your garden.
This was very informative, thank you so much!👍
Love Tuck ❤️🐶
GREAT VIDEO JAMES! LOVE THE PUP. KEEP HIM IN THERE AND KEEP THE VIDS COMING!
Thank you so much for sharing. This information is wonderful! 🌸
You do such a good job. I learn so much from you. Ty. Hi to Tuck!
Awesome video ! Great tips for a new gardener like me learning ... Can't wait to inform my friends and viewers
Smart dog and owner... thank you for your knowledge and warmth
I'm a newbie on growing do my rule this year was to just plant a new of a variety of veggies to see how they grow and learn. Next year I'll know what to expect. Put my Little Wonder peas in very late so I'll move my grow bags to a less sunny spot. Thanks for the tip. Snow peas are my fav too; I'll put some snow peas in in the fall.
Loved this. Sharing. Thank you so much.
It just keeps getting better!
Tuck is so flippin cute!
Thank you for making such great videos
Thanks James! Peas are coming in now and I never grew them before. I'm a Jersey Boy too!
This is great - thank you for the new perspective! ! With a change in perspective, my low chicken wire fences against rabbits just became pea supports.
James, you the man!!! Thank you like always!!
Awesome video! James, have you ever made a planting calendar showing when to plant everything? That would be so beyond helpful
You may know the answer to this since it was posted 2 years ago but for those who are asking the same question you can find a planting calendar for your zone by searching "Planting zones". Each zone has its own schedule with what times are best for certain plants. Hope this helps.
@@brendanzink2780Another You Tuber recommended Clydes Garden Planner. I ordered one and it's a great planner. Google it and give it a try. 😁
I pre grow mine in toilet paper tubes with the bottom folded in (3/4" up) and that works really well. You get a jump on your planting date and they go right in the soil as is so no transplant problems to speak of.
Absolutely love your channel. Cheers from a gardener from 🇨🇦
I really enjoy seeing Tuck in the garden...have you ever thought of doing a compilation video of his finest moments in the garden?
Omg your pup is so cute. I have a garden buddy too and she will love it when she can find a pea to eat! She is having a Hard time leaving my radishes alone. Lol. Thanks for the tips! Love your garden!
My dkg always loved the garden too. He would go out there in the morning and help himself to breakfast, and always so gentle. He even ate jalapeno's
Love your garden and and Tuck is so cute!
Both varieties are delicious! 😊
Very good learnt some things I didn’t know thanks.
Love it love it!! Thank for the info!
Peas are one of my favourite things! I'm breeding my own varieties and it's so much fun, I have so many different flower colours and also yellow, purple and red pods. :)
Not sure why, but dogs eating vegetables always strikes me as funny!
Crunch, crunch, so good.