July garden tour - Thriving or Surviving
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- This is my July Garden Tour 2024 Georgia zone 8A. Is your garden thriving or surviving during this summer heat. All new diy obelisk trellis. Thank you for following me on my journey.
#garden #gardening #gardenwithimagination @TNOG511 @mikeschaoticgardening @growingoutthebox - Хобби
One thing I enjoy about watching the gardening channels is the unique names of these plants. Shout out to TNOG and the Japanese onion.
Yes ma’am @tnog511 has been very instrumental in helping the channel grow. Thank you also for always being a great host.
Discovered/subbed to this channel earlier today. I’ve been binging non stop.
Welcome aboard!
I love your garden. Organized. Full of goodness. Thanks to your hard work. Tomatoes 🍅 🥬
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You are so welcome!
Your plants are so beautiful and healthy, your knowledge is clearly showing how to grow not only a productive garden but a beautiful one!
Thank you so much
Yarrow also makes excellent mosquito spray. Soak flowers and leaves in alcohol ( i use vodka) then after 4-6 weeks strain and add either peppermint or lavender essential oil. If you ever cut yourself it also stops bleeding. Make a poultice with it for that. Amazing garden!
Yes yarrow is a powerful plant to have in your garden
Replay - your labor of love is awesome. Thanks for sharing your garden and the tips 👍🏽
It’s absolutely by pleasure
Everything looks amazing in your garden. Great job and well done with remembered everything you planted and where.
Thanks so much! 😊
You are so blessed to have land and a beautiful garden.
Thank you so much Tammy
Thanks for your sand root training trick bro
@@郑一藩 Absolutely my pleasure and thank you for the gift. I really do appreciate it. I will be giving away some nice gifts for the garden to celebrate our Silver play button. Click the notification 🔔 so you will be notified.
Your garden is beautiful ,clean and organised, full of food . Grass is green & lush . Great motivation for me . Thank you for sharing .
Thank you so much 😊 We should encourage eachother.
Hey K! Your garden is definitely thriving. 👏
Those beds are gorgeous!
Great July garden tour!
Thanks so much NikNik..... You know I had to throw a lil twist in there.
Wow this is so amazing and awesome i just love it how plants are healthy ❤❤ connect
Thank you Veronica.
Have to comment twice(2) the garden is the most beautiful I've seen to date on RUclips , just looking at the layout all throughout the video. BEAUTIFUL ❤ 🇯🇲
Wow, thank you! I honestly am honored.
Awesome. You are gifted sir. Kudos to you
Thank you kindly and yes, I am blessed. That’s why I share. 23:5
@@growingoutthebox I am honored.
marigolds with tomatoes/no worms! done it, it works!(love the variety of plants)
Good tips
Thank you for sharing your garden look beautiful everything looks healthy
Your garden so green
Congratulations on your 100k
Thank you so much for all the support. I could not do it without you.
It's visually beautiful. I could sit there and watch it grow, put any negative stress out of my head for a couple hours each day. Not to mention eating some good food. You have a very laid-back vibe, and I can tell you don't rush when working in your garden. For some reason RUclips has been recommending good growing food channels to me this year. I think their algorithm has slipped up and let good channels through. I've been out in my gardens all morning. We had a huge thunderstorm and high winds late last night. I couldn't find any damage, and my crops finally got some good rain water.
Be careful out the in the heat and yes. Time turns off when I'm in the garden. Mentally, it takes me to a really good place.
Love your garden! Thanks for sharing your videos! I am learning so much from you! Birds or squirrels eat all my blueberries! When are you going to make the nettings available for purchase? Waiting!!
Real soon. Thanks for your support
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Beautiful peppers🫑🦌🫐🥬
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Wonderful video friend 😊everything looks amazing!! TFS 💚🌱☀️
Thanks so much! 😊
@@growingoutthebox you’re welcome!!
Love watching and learning from your videos. Thank you for sharing how the planting works with each other and mother nature :)
Thanks for watching! my pleasure
I didn’t know that banana is a herb 😮, learn something new everyday. Thanks for sharing these great information with us.
The largest herb in the world.☺️
I've been gardening since a child and your video gives great advice!!! I also grow black cherry tomatoes yum!
Amazing how many people didn’t know black cherry tomatoes were a thing
Inspired to build more smaller raised beds. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden!
You all inspire me.
I absolutely love your garden! It is extremely inspiring!❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad! Inspection is my intent.
Love your layout and what a beautiful garden.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like how organized your garden is
Thank you
Amazing garden tour!!! I let that one get by me. I didn't see that the trellis were patterned after the obelisk. I see it now!!! Thanks for sharing!
You know I'm always sliding in a jewel here and there.
@@growingoutthebox I know and I love seeing it. I have woden and stone ones through out my home
The garden looks absolutely amazing
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Thank you for the awesome tour 😊
Hey Row. Thanks for the visit. In your voice, "I appreciate you".
Beautiful garden tour!
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That's Lovely am watching and you have inspired me I love this. Am new in your channel just ❤❤❤
Awesome! Thank you and I hope to see you here more often.
Lovely garden! Thanks for sharing your tips.
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I’m so freaking happy for you my brother!!! Loved the tour and I appreciate the shoutouts for the Queen TNOG 👑 because she’s so deserving. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed fam!
-Calvin
What’s up my brother Cal. I’m a bit on the ole’ school side. I believe in allowing others to receive their flowers. @tnog511 earned the mentions. Most of my 1st subscribers came from her mentioning me on her live. Not sure how far this journey is intended to take me but she will always be a part of the story. Hope all is well with you brother. I didn’t want to message you asking but if there’s any truth I think you know what I’m referring to.
Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏽
As always, I'm so impressed and inspired.
Wow, thank you!
Such an inspirational video, and so educational with such ease of learning what is needed for a beautiful garden. I'm listening to every word you speak to learn the most I can. 😊
Thank you so very much for the kind words.
Your garden is definitely thriving! Thank you for sharing your success story and tips!
Thanks for watching! Everyday is a challenge but it is so well worth it.
That, my dear sir, is the most beautiful garden ever!! The tranquility is amazing! I can smell the soil from here. I love ancho peppers, pleasant smokey flavor. I took notes on your root training lessons. I humbly thank you for sharing your science 🙏 🎉 I'm so thankful for this earth that we share. 🙂 Survivers & Thrivers 🤔 This is simply amazing. Thanks again for the motivation. 🤗
Purple butterfly.... My lil' big sis love butterflies. ruclips.net/video/0CNc3-uro20/видео.html
I'm new here just subscribed. Wonderful videos !
Welcome aboard!
@@growingoutthebox Thank you
great stuff. ❤❤❤
Thank you for explaining why people use onions in the raised beds to prevent the pest from coming
It’s not full proof but it does help.
Your garden always inspire me to try new things. Yes I love Ms. Linda's channel. She always shares great information like you. Thanks for always inspiring us. Have a blessed day
Hey Renee. Good to hear from you.
Now was a tour with good information. Thanks for sharing
What's up GT. Thanks my brother.Hope all is well.
Great garden tour. Your garden is just amazing. I love your back porch and rockers. I sit there all day long enjoying the beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing.
The rockers were my Father's day gift last year from my son. I fell asleep out there this morning after harvesting a few things. It really is such a blessing.
Man you know what your doing and teaching people and sharing and smooth with it! Keep up the great work! I'm over here trying with container porch garden turning my black thumb to some what of a green/yellow thumb, lol , battling Crows, insects flying and crawling, sparrows, spiders and who knows what else. I'm going to try that onion trick!
I’m going to start by saying if you are growing in containers you get a thumbs up from me because that’s my weakest point. There’s something about being connected to the soil that makes sense to me in trying to grow organically. Closed off containers have to continually be supported which starts to feel like work. My hat is off to you. 🧢
@growingoutthebox no choice we have holes all over the yard from gofers/ voles. A d dogs and chickens! We are in California that's all I have to say.
You have a great garden
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I like how you explain things
Thanks for the visit. Please click the notification bell for more tips and tricks.
Beautiful garden! Thanks!
Thanks for visiting
Thank you for the onion recommendation. I’m sure it helps with the brassicas pests. Definitely going to implement them. Thank you, Ms. Linda. 💛💛💛💛
You are so welcome and yes.... I had to give credit to Ms Linda. That's where I got the idea from. Of course you know I was going to be a lil extra with it but she is where I got the inspiration from.
I can attest to the onions being a deterant. I literial placed a bag of ripen melon shells, in a bag laying in my onion bed. I noticed ants walking around the bed, along the wood, but didn't dare enter the bed itself. I also have 3 mustard green plants and no pest pressure on those. It's pretty amazing, considering all the other pest I have in and around my garden. 24' x 50' area.
@@Wright_Works thank you. That’s amazing. Now I just need to find these onion. lol!!!! 💛💛💛💛
I'm not a gardener but I love watching this guy's videos. So therapeutic!
You don't have to be a gardener to sow and grow my brother.🙏🏽
Beautiful garden....
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Those darn bambies.🤣
Thanks for the garden tour and the lessons appreciate you!
Happy Gardening! ❤🖤💚
Hey Bouje. ms. Linda spot lighted you Tuesday. Well deserved.
Yes I heard Thank You! I went watched the reply Elder Linda is a great supporter for the community I appreciate her very much.
New subscriber I love your yard , / garden ❤ 🇯🇲
Thanks and welcome
First time here. That's one neat garden!
Welcome!
Man, I love this!
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Im a newbie garder who loves watching your abundant harvest. My tomato, eggplant and pepper plants have lots of flowers that keep dying. I would be happy to harvest just one fruit. 😢
If temperatures are in the high 90s it’s normal for your plants to drop fruit. Try hand pollinating.
@@growingoutthebox thank you for replying! This morning, while watering my peppers and checking for worms, I found ONE pepper. Just that one made me happy. :) I'm in California desert and temps are a steady between 108-110.
Waiting patiently for those elephant garlic seeds🕊️
Very soon!
Your garden is beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Hey Gina…. Thanks for stopping by
Beautiful garden brother. Love the techniques and principles you've shared.
Many many thanks
I just discovered your channel. Wow! what an amazing garden. I love everything you are growing. Such gorgeous healthy plants.
I am happy to have you join us
Yeah those purple tree collards grow so fast mine are tall now. Your garden looks amazing and yes the onions and garlic help so much
Hey Kay. Hope all is well.
."Great "Tutorial""....a"bountiful" garden"...."Bruh"!!🔥🔥
Thank you very kindly
This is such a great channel 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much. I appreciate that
It's Peas and Garlic week here Keith, and what started off as a possible failure, turned
into bumper crops. I pulled 1 thin shaft, and 1 large shaft garlic just to see where we
might be at, on the 30th of June. And even though we only had about 2 bottom leaves
turning brown, (a bit early), the bulbs were spot on beautiful. We stopped watering and
pulled them this last Sunday. 162 in the ground last fall, 162 in the drying rack now.
That 4x8' raised bed has been revitalized and replanted with 120 bush bean seeds.
On a 6" grid, that's 8 rows of 15. We'll see how they germinate and see if we'll need
more or not. Keeping in mind 1st frost average is October 1st.
Then there are our Peas. I fully understand why people don't like growing Peas for an
all winter lasting preserved crop. They take up a lot of room! But by over planting, a lot
of water, and pseudo patience, we will exceed 2 gallons of shelled, blanched, and
frozen Peas. Whew! We do need a fall crop of Carrots, they're probably next.
Spirituality, I like to sit back and look at the wonders of Mother Nature. Tomato's.
San Marzano ll.1 of our plants has 40+ fruits, on the go, and blossoming like crazy. 1 tiny seed creates 1 plant, easily 1000 seeds, (40x25) and 6-8+ pints of Tomato sauce!
The San Marzano ll are considered an indeterminate variety. Some say, cut all the suckers,
others say do not cut any suckers. Taking my own path allowing 6-8 grow stems on each
original main grow stem and training them up through a cattle panel in a fanned out pattern.
All other suckers get cut. The plants look just like a Manora! No twine or clips or over
head structures. Just weave them up through. Now, they are nowhere as beautiful as your
garden my friend, but then again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
TYFS Keith
I always look forward to your messages Mark. I hope mrs Rosa is well. So happy to know that your garlic did so well. Mother Nature is truly amazing and I feel blessed to be able to share my relationship with her to others. I was saying in another message that I am just a cast member, the garden is the star so I can definitely relate. Last year I planted Little Marvel peas and some made it through the entire winter all the way into mid spring. I didn't eat a 1.... All going back as seeds this Fall.I want to have something growing in every bed this winter. Thanks as always for your insight.
Be blessed my friend🙏🏽
Beautiful garden, and I'm doing a bit of it all thriving and surviving...so much goes on in the garden good and bad, all needs attention 😊
So true! I do know the feeling.
Swag in the garden!!! Love your garden it's beautiful. ❤
LOL.... Loving life!
Good idea about the onions. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome
Your garden is just so luscious and beautiful I just love it and thanks for the tour!🤗❤️🙏
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful garden!
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Your garden is beautiful..
Thank you so much 😊
I cooked some of your peppers last year and they were delicious in cabbage. Thank you!!!
Have plenty of peppers this year.
Can you show us how you do hand pollination and go in depth more about succession planting. Also how did you do the garden beds with the wood borders! I love your channel
I actually just recorded me hand pollinating my squash. Just have to edit it and I will post. Most of my beds have wood. Which are you referring to? Go to the time in the video and type it in on your reply.
Its absolutely beautiful. Im a first time gardening. I have 4 raised beds. I utubed from the ground up. I enjoy your channel. I sure have learned alot. The only thing thing im struggeling with is cabbage, broccoli. I have alot of eggplant which is doing well. Gardening in NM😊
Thanks and welcome. Cover both the cabbage and broccoli and give lots of nutrients
Do you have a video on eggplant? It's my first time growing one, and the flowers are many but they just fall off. A few did anyway! Any suggestions? It is in a garden box, full sun all day, and I use hose to water. Zone 4 😌 The flowers are beautiful though!.
Please and thank you, new subscriber.
Eggplant requires full sun and they love heat. They have what’s called a perfect flower. Male and female. Sounds like they are not being pollinated and why they are dropping or if temperatures are in the high 90s it’s dropping flowers to preserve energy. Just a few things. Try taking a soft fine paint brush and dabbling around on the inside of the flower gently.
Love love love the Queen Anne lace. Fabulous I think it's called a wild carrot. Walking onions I have some.
Very good observation. They are carrots 🥕. Beautiful flowers and the bees love them.
@@growingoutthebox I love flowers and nature. Everything is so visible when I'm in nature..
Awesome garden tour. That candy roaster is gorgeous!
I have 1 20 inches that got knocked off the vine while I was trying to secure it 🫣
haha love it :) Volunteer plant but isnt quite volunteering very well ;)
As always, super kool seeing succession planting and transitioning done in an efficient manner - because being the random gardener I am, you motivate, inspire, and give me GARDENING GOALS! 😂🙏🥰 Holy cow, that Candy Roaster squash is a huge plant and produces fruit that big?! 😮 Sungold is my fav cherry, but I’ll hv to give Black Cherry a try! Another great tour, and I especially liked what you shared about the spiritual aspect, because I’m of the same mind there. Stay blessed, fam! 💕
If we were more like our gardens things would make so much more sense. Faith without works…. I believe I can grow anything, but not without effort. To inspire I believe is a gift. To share that gift is a responsible. To much is given, much is required. 🙏🏽
Yeah, onions and garlics are favorite eco-friendly pest control varieties in our garden as well!
Yes they are!
I just ran across your channel. I like the content. I'm from Mississippi. I have subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subbing!
A very beautiful and well organized garden!! The veggies/fruit look amazing! Great job!
Thank you so much!
LOVE IT!
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“A blessing”…that was it for me~! God bless your beautiful garden and you and your family💕
Your black cherry sounds and looks like my midnight snack.
Thank you! You too!
Beautiful garden!
When will the black cherry tomatoes be available on your website again?
This weekend
The pollinators love opal basil flowers
I use Egyptian walking onions in every open space!
Awesome tour!
Had to give Ms Linda credit for that one.
@@growingoutthebox yes..that..superjuice and so much other wisdom!
Gorgeous! When you're thinning out over-seeded areas, you can just pop some of those in the ground outside the fence, without the onions and garlic, for the wildlife. You want the insects and wildlife in and around your garden to be as healthy as possible...they're like your canaries in a coal mine! Plus, they're great healthy food for the birds! Birds really need some uncontaminated food right now! Actually all wildlife needs more uncontaminated food and water.
Thank you but no thanks. lol. .... No No No No No.... I don't want them having their favorite food being provided at the door steps of my garden. Nope. They are wild animals. Feed them and they won't hunt. If that worked I would not have all the hornworms this year. The birds were eating blueberries and not the worms. Nope....☺️
Your garden is beautiful fam! I’m always learning on your channel. Thanks a nice dryer drum, that’s a great idea to make a garden pot out of it. I am reading a book Back To Eden by Jethro Kloss, and he talks about the same thing that you said about the beans, chop and dropping it in the soil. Wow, you have so much variety of blueberries 🫐, beautiful.
I appreciate it. Blueberries is my thing.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us!❤❤❤
So nice of you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Beautiful garden!
My pleasure.
I really appreciate the information on when and at what stage one can eat the various things and when they're best or, for emergencies, when they're even just "good/mature enough", even if it might not be at its optimal stage.
I brake a lot of traditional rules in the garden. lol. Thanks for the comment. It really is about the imagination.
I also hit the like button before I completely watch your video. Just from the garden tour I get so much gardening information and tips. I don’t have a large garden but looking at yours make me feel a little sad because I’m not getting the harvest that I should. I’m going to go back through your videos to see if you have anything that can help me to do better and be more productive. Thank you for sharing.
What grow zone are you in and what do you feel is not as productive as it should be?
Excellent teaching video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Absolutely amazed at how healthy your garden is in July. Being in 9b I’m inspired to try next season some of the brassicas and other veggies that normally die off by June here due to the heat. Using your tried and true methods of course. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and showing us the benefits of it.
One of the simplest things to do is show what you say you do in the garden. Some will try, but you can’t argue with facts. 💯
Your garden is beautiful 😍. Thank you for your knowledge. I didn’t know you could prune determinate tomatoes.
Yes you can prune. They will send the energy to the remaining fruit.
What beautiful large garden you have.
Thank you so very much
Beautiful garden !!!
Ty
Love what you’ve got going on!
Thank you so much
Your garden is amazing! Thanks for always sharing and giving out those golden nuggets.
You are so welcome my good friend.