There is a fake account posing as me telling people to direct message it. That is not me. I will never ask you for a direct message or for any information in the comments.
Thanks James, Another great video. I'm a gardener like yourself and I know how much hardwork you and Tukky put in yet we have a few that want to indirectly benefit from it, just sheer laziness, & ungrateful. I'll leave it at that.
I have a direct message. New Jersey rules and this is a great channel where folks like me can learn a new skill set and feel the fruit of the earth in my hands. Thank you James.
In my opinion much better to picking all the fruits or vegetables,,,before you talk,,,I'm very confusing right,,,hayyy,,,but I like your video,,,, good luck James better luck next time 😍😍
Appreciate the hustle, but I'm pretty sure those of us that watch you regularly would not mind if your harvest videos were a little longer. Just saying! 🙂 Keep up the great work, James & Tuck. Hearts for the boss ❤️❤️❤️
I would love 45 minute harvesting / garden tour videos! It would be awesome to see you and Tuck showing, sharing, and harvesting even more fresh organic food!
James and Tuck, in the last 2 days Ive scored approx 50yards (2 dump trucks) of arborists chippings. I thought of you every glorious second. 2nd year of my food forest. No more putting this land to waste!!!! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. 🌱🌱🌱🌱
@@nataliewilliams9741 It's been a 2yr hunt for "free" chips. A customer of my husbands had connections. They aren't exactly free as husband doing some work for him in exchange and I'm baking him a lemon meringue pie and gifting him a custom made winter hat 😁
James, while you're picking various squashes I was wondering what you do with them cooking-wise. I'd love to know how you prepare them for eating. Love your vids always! You're about 3 weeks to a month ahead of us up here in eastern Canada. My daughter and I love your channel and work hard in our gardens with your encouragement in mind. Love Tuck... of course!
James, have you ever thought to bring an artist into your gardens? The beauty is breathtaking and it would be great to capture that on canvas. Yes, please make longer videos! I learn something every time I watch.
I wish I could grow tomatoes like you do. I am trying again with a small fall crop. I love Tuck…such a great little guy. Give him an extra treat from my family. ❤️❤️❤️🐝🐝❤️❤️❤️
you should do a taste test video on all your tomato varieties, or a video where if you had to choose 1 variety for everything you grow, based on flavour and production, love your videos man, and your gardens amazing.
Hi James, We love your videos. We‘re from Jersey but now live in Switzerland and wow do we miss Jersey tomatoes!! We were thinking, as you’re going around the garden harvesting in a bowl, it fills up right away. It would look super cool if you had a big woven basket! People over here use them all the time in the garden, at a farmers‘ market, etc. Maybe Tuck would even like to jump in sometime and get carried around :-) Looking forward to seeing more videos from your awesome Jersey food forests!! :-)
When I use to grow tomatoes, I would put some powdered limestone in the soil and it removes the acidity of the tomato making them taste so much better.
Once years ago, me a complete ignorant of anything to do with growing plants saw gigantic veggies, fruits and flowers erupting from a pile of very old compost in my backyard! Only thing I did, throw seeds over, keep it watered...enjoy the harvest! Now learning so much from all of you...thank you very much!!
Omg! Absolutely LOVE LOVE Tucker. He eats all the veggies my Yorkie used to eat. I miss my baby so much. Thank you Tucker. Your cuteness and everything you do is like seeing my dog again. Love you Tucker. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Always inspiring, you inspired my to start my food forest in 2017. Initially the whole family was against me covering the grass but now all enjoy the harvests. Thanks so much for you contagious enthusiasm. Loves of ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️for tuck too.
Great video, thanks for sharing. To help save a money and prepare for the uncertainty of the future, my family and I have started a small backyard garden. We're learning how to homecan, seed save, make compost, and preserve what we grow. Every penny saved helps. Less than 2 years in our new home and we've completely transformed the backyard. We are beginner gardeners, growing and learning along the way. Recently I started a gardening channel to help encourage others to begin growing as well. No time better than now to learn self sufficiency.
I found that extra zucchini freezes pretty well if you just cut it into BIG chunks and seal in freezer bags (we have a suction sealer). No blanching needed. If you cut it up too small it starts to leak too much juice before sealing. It looks like powdery mildew was getting started on those summer squash. It hasn't hit squash here in Western Wa. yet but it always shows up by the end of August. One reason I like to get my winter squash fruited in July.
I'm growing in my own tiny garden in my covered micro climate on a on a second story balcony in Oregon and I'm just now getting a hint of my tomatoes starting to get flowers. We were really cool temped in oregon with a high of 67°F all the way through June. Then in July it jumped up 90°-100° out here. I'm really happy for you in all your success! Love to see your bounty💖💖 .
ive never grown a plant in my life, but watching you really does inspire me. i love your enthusiasm and you can clearly tell this is your passion. love it!
if you ever want to start i recommend growing basil (: it's really easy, and doesn't need much space so you can keep it indoors. Plus it makes your house smell great lol
@@jaydee285 i live in the uk and haven't had a problem growing it indoors, I've never tried growing it outside but i know people who do. Might be a bit tricky during winter though.
Give it up to the hidden champion, the camera man. Always getting that shot. Give it up to James, the enthusiastic warrior, the gardening sensei. Give it up to Tuck, the boss.
Lost my cucumbers to the groundhogs, but this year seems to be the greatest for my peppers and tomatoes. Followed your advice and got the lettuce and cabbage growing for fall!
Big holes! I thought i had moles…but holes are size of my foot! Mole deterrent windmills really stirred up some new holes! Lehmans…amazon. I was told ground hogs…ugh
Thanks for the call out. That was the most incredible tour of the garden. I was so impressed with the abundance of the harvest. I'm trying out here in Peoria, Arizona but have a long way to go. The plants you showed today can grow here. It's a matter of learning the growing seasons. Thanks again. Say hi to Tuck. Rod Fichter.
I'm still blown away by your harvest show. A few questions came to mind. What do you do with all that bounty? Do you drip water or rely on mother nature? How do you treat disease and pests? Thanks for sharing.
Great video James, I would like to see you do a few videos of when you are planting your second round of vegetables. You briefly spoke of the second round of new cucumbers that you planted. I would like to see the process of when n why you decide to plant your second round of plants. Keep up the great work. Stay blessed
I have Been watching your RUclips channel religiously for just over two years now… And I am in my third year of gardening my own food forest at my house. My question to you is: I noticed you’re growing a multiple variety amount of tomatoes on your property in tomato alley, that’s exactly what I’m doing at my house. 1) do you save seeds? 2) do you bag off your flowers to harvest seed? Or do you just buy new seeds each year? I notice your tomato’s are close together so cross pollination for seed saving? I am growing 4 of the same types you also have ! Waiting for mine to ripen in zone 6b! Love your food forest!
James the Lord sure has blessed you, you are so awesome, everytime you take a bite of a fruit or vegetable I get this great feeling inside me, thank you for all your wonderful videos, I live in West Windsor N.J. and it is so great to see someone from Jersey post videos, I just love your channel ❤️
Could you show how you water your garden? I don’t think I see irrigation hoses but maybe they’re out of sight? Also, maybe talk about daily maintenance and pruning that you’re doing?
Yeah not too bad so far, and I still have a bunch of later varieties that are ripening now. I have had a few disease issues in my pallet bed though, the Violet Jasper tomato seemed to pick up a disease early and spread it to a few plants before I could remove it from the property
@@jamesprigioni James I was just thinking how your tomatoes were doing a moment before you posted... I'm just a little north of you but my tomatoes really suffered due to the drought and I didn't get a good production. They just stopped flowering mid July.
@@jamesprigioni The variety Grappoli D'Inverno: is Winter Grape Grappoli are clusters of fruit or flowers (like grapes)whether they are tied together or grow naturally in a cluster. D'Inverno is a contraction of di inverno meaning of winter So grah poe lee deen vair no A is always ah O is oh E is ay but here it's slurred like air I is ee and don't forget to roll your r's Apparently Winter Grape is harvested before the cold finally gets it by cutting down the vine and hanging it on the back porch to harvest in the late fall winter because they last long and can eventually dry in place. John
I would watch long videos! I understand about wanting to make them about 20 mins. You could do part 1 / part 2. Or according to groups. Love seeing your garden at every stage!
James it is looking so good. Around every turn is massive amounts of food. Tnrough your testing the varieties we know which seeds to buy. Tuck did an amazing job harvesting that carrot, I think he wanted that lost cucumber you found. Keep up the great work you two. 💯👍🐶👨🌾💕❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜🤍💙💚💛🧡❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜🤍💙💚💛🧡❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜.
I love watching all that you and tucker do in your garden. With a very large garden. Do you own a local farmers market? If not what do you do with all the food you don’t eat yourself? Cause for one person or even a family of 7 people that is still a lot.
Thank you, James and Tuck for sharing this vid of a great harvest from the Food Forest. My garden is small, but, have had a pretty good harvest this season. ❤️
❤❤❤ Tuck! Thank you for showi g us the fifferent varieties of tomatoes. I am growinv sun gold cherry tomatoes this year because of your videos last year. I am also growing other veggies you nentiioned. It us good to see how they produce and if they are prone to disease so we know what to grow, or not. Next year.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Keep up the good work, James & Tuck & team!!! Beautiful Jersey garden!!! Watching you always makes my Garden State pride grow and brings back memories of gardening with my mom and grandmother, who’s parents were farmers. So from this fourth-generation NJ gardener- You are amazing and thank you for keeping gardening in the garden state alive and well and expanding! ❤️❤️❤️✌🏻💪🏻🫐🍅🍇🥬🥒🥕🌽🍐🧅🧄🫑🌶
I really dig the mentions of your flowers. I always see them in the background. Also, I enjoy all of your harvests but I love it when you take a cabbage. There's something so fun and satisfying about the sound of those huge crunchy leaves. It's a good thing that Tuck lets you take so many. Happy Harvest!
Love watching you harvest all your veggies.....just wondering how you keep the critters out of your veggie garden? I stopped planting because they would munch on everything I grew. So disgusted and heartbroken !
Wow!! Look at that harvest! This was my first year, experimental, really. I can't wait until next spring when we have three times the land to start our own food forest!
Your harvests are absolutely stunning and so is your energy level. I expect the perennials help too. Garden of Eden is truly amazing. Patience is key and i have large raised beds i'm growing in now as we build our Eden here. I hope for part of the success that you have someday ❤❤❤❤
Love your videos. Great urban garden that produces like crazy is fun to watch. I grow different varieties of tomatoes and poblano and Serrano peppers. Tomatoes did great, the peppers not so much. Lots of flowers but the peppers wouldn't set. Majority fell off. Tore them out and starting some sweet corn, lettuce and on your advice, some sweet 100s! Love Tuck, give him a hug from us ❤️ ♥️ ❤
James…. Thank you. Thank you so much for everything you bring to this earth 🌍 🙏 you’re an icon my guy! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤪❤️❤️❤️ Tuck the boss. And James the king prigioni 👑
THAT'S IT!!! James, I am definitely coming to visit your garden and watch you enthusiastically leap through your AMAZING garden! If only I didn't live in Colorado...
It amazes me how lush and big your squash plants are. I get reasonably good harvests but mine are always attacked with the powder mildew. I have tried everything but nothing seems to work against it. ❤❤❤❤❤ TUCK ❤❤❤❤❤
I LOVE YOUR PASSION FOR PLANTING. I wish my vegetable garden would grow like yours does. I moved to Texas about 2 years ago...I haven't really been able to get my garden started. No cucumbers...no zucchini...no tomatoes..
There is a fake account posing as me telling people to direct message it. That is not me. I will never ask you for a direct message or for any information in the comments.
Thanks James, Another great video. I'm a gardener like yourself and I know how much hardwork you and Tukky put in yet we have a few that want to indirectly benefit from it, just sheer laziness, & ungrateful. I'll leave it at that.
Can u grow more bell peppers and italiano n long hots and like red beets
I have a direct message. New Jersey rules and this is a great channel where folks like me can learn a new skill set and feel the fruit of the earth in my hands. Thank you James.
Kinda not surprised there's been a lot of bots recently
But keep making great videos!
In my opinion much better to picking all the fruits or vegetables,,,before you talk,,,I'm very confusing right,,,hayyy,,,but I like your video,,,, good luck James better luck next time 😍😍
Appreciate the hustle, but I'm pretty sure those of us that watch you regularly would not mind if your harvest videos were a little longer. Just saying! 🙂 Keep up the great work, James & Tuck. Hearts for the boss ❤️❤️❤️
I totally agree, 😍 longer videos slowed down
I agree
Yeah I totally agree too, he used to do that, I Love watching his harvest and Tuck of course but this past harvest videos kinda disappointing
Dude, I’d watch a 40-45 minute version of these videos. Keep up the great work and sharing your adventures.
I would love 45 minute harvesting / garden tour videos! It would be awesome to see you and Tuck showing, sharing, and harvesting even more fresh organic food!
Tuck eating the veggies is everything 💕
This is the most beautiful garden on RUclips!
James and Tuck, in the last 2 days Ive scored approx 50yards (2 dump trucks) of arborists chippings. I thought of you every glorious second. 2nd year of my food forest. No more putting this land to waste!!!! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. 🌱🌱🌱🌱
How do you score Arborist's chips, anyway?
Awesome!!
@@nataliewilliams9741 It's been a 2yr hunt for "free" chips. A customer of my husbands had connections. They aren't exactly free as husband doing some work for him in exchange and I'm baking him a lemon meringue pie and gifting him a custom made winter hat 😁
@@Sparkysings2 Like winning the dang lottery. 🤣
@@emptynestgardens9057 I bet! I’m so jealous!
I never get tired of watching you and Tuck harvesting. Your channel is such a blessing.
WE LOVE SEEING TUCK ❤❤🧡🧡💛💛💚💚💜💜
I wouldn’t mind 45 min videos of you and Tuck in the garden . Love both your enthusiasm in the garden . A treat to watch 💚💙🧡💜💛
Oh my goodness! Your expressions are priceless! 🤣🤣 it's like a kid in a candy store ! Awesome harvest! God bless!
Make your videos as long as you like bc they are such a joy and worth watching 🥰!!!
James, while you're picking various squashes I was wondering what you do with them cooking-wise. I'd love to know how you prepare them for eating. Love your vids always! You're about 3 weeks to a month ahead of us up here in eastern Canada. My daughter and I love your channel and work hard in our gardens with your encouragement in mind. Love Tuck... of course!
I would love to see him make a salsa with all of those different heirloom tomato varieties mixed together lol
Juice them with some kale and a little fruit!
Wow.....James and tuck definitely are the most bad ass gardeners I've ever seen.
I love garden tours, so take as long as you want. I appreciate you sharing your garden, whether the video is 20 minutes or 1 hour. Thank you.
James, have you ever thought to bring an artist into your gardens? The beauty is breathtaking and it would be great to capture that on canvas.
Yes, please make longer videos! I learn something every time I watch.
I wish I could grow tomatoes like you do. I am trying again with a small fall crop. I love Tuck…such a great little guy. Give him an extra treat from my family. ❤️❤️❤️🐝🐝❤️❤️❤️
you should do a taste test video on all your tomato varieties, or a video where if you had to choose 1 variety for everything you grow, based on flavour and production, love your videos man, and your gardens amazing.
Hi James,
We love your videos. We‘re from Jersey but now live in Switzerland and wow do we miss Jersey tomatoes!! We were thinking, as you’re going around the garden harvesting in a bowl, it fills up right away. It would look super cool if you had a big woven basket! People over here use them all the time in the garden, at a farmers‘ market, etc. Maybe Tuck would even like to jump in sometime and get carried around :-)
Looking forward to seeing more videos from your awesome Jersey food forests!! :-)
When I use to grow tomatoes, I would put some powdered limestone in the soil and it removes the acidity of the tomato making them taste so much better.
Once years ago, me a complete ignorant of anything to do with growing plants saw gigantic veggies, fruits and flowers erupting from a pile of very old compost in my backyard! Only thing I did, throw seeds over, keep it watered...enjoy the harvest! Now learning so much from all of you...thank you very much!!
Omg! Absolutely LOVE LOVE Tucker. He eats all the veggies my Yorkie used to eat. I miss my baby so much. Thank you Tucker. Your cuteness and everything you do is like seeing my dog again. Love you Tucker. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Always inspiring, you inspired my to start my food forest in 2017. Initially the whole family was against me covering the grass but now all enjoy the harvests. Thanks so much for you contagious enthusiasm. Loves of ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️for tuck too.
James, if you don’t preserve the excess food you grow, what do you do with it all? You really produce a lot of food!!!! 💜
Great video, thanks for sharing. To help save a money and prepare for the uncertainty of the future, my family and I have started a small backyard garden. We're learning how to homecan, seed save, make compost, and preserve what we grow. Every penny saved helps. Less than 2 years in our new home and we've completely transformed the backyard. We are beginner gardeners, growing and learning along the way. Recently I started a gardening channel to help encourage others to begin growing as well. No time better than now to learn self sufficiency.
I would love to see a video on how you preserve your harvest and what you do with excess produce!
Make this guy the Minister of Agriculture.
I found that extra zucchini freezes pretty well if you just cut it into BIG chunks and seal in freezer bags (we have a suction sealer). No blanching needed. If you cut it up too small it starts to leak too much juice before sealing.
It looks like powdery mildew was getting started on those summer squash. It hasn't hit squash here in Western Wa. yet but it always shows up by the end of August. One reason I like to get my winter squash fruited in July.
Amazing Tomatoes!! Just WOW!!!!
I'm growing in my own tiny garden in my covered micro climate on a on a second story balcony in Oregon and I'm just now getting a hint of my tomatoes starting to get flowers. We were really cool temped in oregon with a high of 67°F all the way through June. Then in July it jumped up 90°-100° out here. I'm really happy for you in all your success! Love to see your bounty💖💖 .
I’m in the willamette valley and my tomatoes look the same! They are coming on strong just late.
@@beautyamongashes8378 lol
We live in that same Valley💖💖
Your garden is pure inspiration. Sweet Million cherry tomatoes, my all-time favourite here in Ottawa Canada.
You should get a limited menu in a nearby restaurant offering a few of your grows for a couple of days each summer.
Big thx for having clean skin. I mean thx for not having any tattoos its so easy to watch people with clean skin
ive never grown a plant in my life, but watching you really does inspire me. i love your enthusiasm and you can clearly tell this is your passion. love it!
if you ever want to start i recommend growing basil (: it's really easy, and doesn't need much space so you can keep it indoors. Plus it makes your house smell great lol
@@Michael-es4dt this is probably a daft question but can you grow that in the UK do you know? our weather here isnt great
@@jaydee285 i live in the uk and haven't had a problem growing it indoors, I've never tried growing it outside but i know people who do. Might be a bit tricky during winter though.
Give it up to the hidden champion, the camera man. Always getting that shot. Give it up to James, the enthusiastic warrior, the gardening sensei. Give it up to Tuck, the boss.
I love your videos and Tuck, I would love a longer video. Thanks for sharing. I got one of the water bottles, I take with me to my Zumba classes.
Lost my cucumbers to the groundhogs, but this year seems to be the greatest for my peppers and tomatoes. Followed your advice and got the lettuce and cabbage growing for fall!
Big holes! I thought i had moles…but holes are size of my foot! Mole deterrent windmills really stirred up some new holes! Lehmans…amazon. I was told ground hogs…ugh
We love watching you especially when you take us along with you and say :
LEZ GOEEEEE
I love your garden 🪴 tours , so many fruits 🍇 veggies 🥒 and herbs 🌿 your garden is excellent 🔝 💯 🧡
Love the excitement! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for the boss.
What do you do with the abundance coming out of your garden? Share? Preserve?
Thanks for the call out. That was the most incredible tour of the garden. I was so impressed with the abundance of the harvest. I'm trying out here in Peoria, Arizona but have a long way to go. The plants you showed today can grow here. It's a matter of learning the growing seasons. Thanks again. Say hi to Tuck.
Rod Fichter.
I'm still blown away by your harvest show. A few questions came to mind. What do you do with all that bounty? Do you drip water or rely on mother nature? How do you treat disease and pests? Thanks for sharing.
Your garden is the Paradise on Earth….!! Just Amazing…!!!
You have such a beautiful, productive garden! Thanx for sharing tips and your harvests😀 If you like the Cherokee Purple, you have to try Black Krim!
Thanks Verna! You're welcome, me and Tuck have a blast making the videos 😁🐕❤️
Massive tomatoes harvest this year too my goodness!!
Great video James, I would like to see you do a few videos of when you are planting your second round of vegetables. You briefly spoke of the second round of new cucumbers that you planted. I would like to see the process of when n why you decide to plant your second round of plants. Keep up the great work. Stay blessed
Love your garden thanks for sharing. Tuck is awesome
I have Been watching your RUclips channel religiously for just over two years now… And I am in my third year of gardening my own food forest at my house.
My question to you is: I noticed you’re growing a multiple variety amount of tomatoes on your property in tomato alley, that’s exactly what I’m doing at my house.
1) do you save seeds?
2) do you bag off your flowers to harvest seed? Or do you just buy new seeds each year? I notice your tomato’s are close together so cross pollination for seed saving?
I am growing 4 of the same types you also have ! Waiting for mine to ripen in zone 6b!
Love your food forest!
I'm glad to see cracks and dry vanes on your tomato's. I thought I was doing something wrong.
James the Lord sure has blessed you, you are so awesome, everytime you take a bite of a fruit or vegetable I get this great feeling inside me, thank you for all your wonderful videos, I live in West Windsor N.J. and it is so great to see someone from Jersey post videos, I just love your channel ❤️
Could you show how you water your garden? I don’t think I see irrigation hoses but maybe they’re out of sight? Also, maybe talk about daily maintenance and pruning that you’re doing?
This is a great looking tomato year for you. Thanks for sharing your harvest and knowledge. Luv to Tuck.💚
Yeah not too bad so far, and I still have a bunch of later varieties that are ripening now. I have had a few disease issues in my pallet bed though, the Violet Jasper tomato seemed to pick up a disease early and spread it to a few plants before I could remove it from the property
@@jamesprigioni James I was just thinking how your tomatoes were doing a moment before you posted... I'm just a little north of you but my tomatoes really suffered due to the drought and I didn't get a good production. They just stopped flowering mid July.
@@jamesprigioni The variety Grappoli D'Inverno:
is Winter Grape
Grappoli are clusters of fruit or flowers (like grapes)whether they are tied together or grow naturally in a cluster.
D'Inverno is a contraction of di inverno
meaning of winter
So grah poe lee deen vair no
A is always ah
O is oh
E is ay but here it's slurred like air
I is ee and don't forget to roll your r's
Apparently Winter Grape is harvested before the cold finally gets it by cutting down the vine and hanging it on the back porch to harvest in the late fall winter because they last long and can eventually dry in place.
John
I would watch long videos! I understand about wanting to make them about 20 mins. You could do part 1 / part 2. Or according to groups. Love seeing your garden at every stage!
James it is looking so good. Around every turn is massive amounts of food. Tnrough your testing the varieties we know which seeds to buy. Tuck did an amazing job harvesting that carrot, I think he wanted that lost cucumber you found. Keep up the great work you two. 💯👍🐶👨🌾💕❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜🤍💙💚💛🧡❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜🤍💙💚💛🧡❤️🧡💛💚💙🤍💜.
I love watching Tuck. ❤️❤️
I love watching all that you and tucker do in your garden. With a very large garden. Do you own a local farmers market? If not what do you do with all the food you don’t eat yourself? Cause for one person or even a family of 7 people that is still a lot.
I love watching you harvest, it really shows how much you can grow!! I’ve been growing a tone of food too. Thank you for inspiring me to grow more.
Very nice beautiful harvest in James 🤝👏💐 I love gardening in India 🥰
Tuck is so adorable! I am a gardener too. Love your videos! Ty
Your energy is unmatched and inspiring, makes me want to be out there in the garden everyday
Thank you, James and Tuck for sharing this vid of a great harvest from the Food Forest. My garden is small, but, have had a pretty good harvest this season. ❤️
❤❤❤ Tuck!
Thank you for showi g us the fifferent varieties of tomatoes. I am growinv sun gold cherry tomatoes this year because of your videos last year. I am also growing other veggies you nentiioned. It us good to see how they produce and if they are prone to disease so we know what to grow, or not. Next year.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Keep up the good work, James & Tuck & team!!! Beautiful Jersey garden!!! Watching you always makes my Garden State pride grow and brings back memories of gardening with my mom and grandmother, who’s parents were farmers. So from this fourth-generation NJ gardener- You are amazing and thank you for keeping gardening in the garden state alive and well and expanding! ❤️❤️❤️✌🏻💪🏻🫐🍅🍇🥬🥒🥕🌽🍐🧅🧄🫑🌶
Tuck is so cute! Massive harvest! - love from the Philippines
Wow James and Tuck, I would love a long video
These harvest videos are so satisfying.
I really dig the mentions of your flowers. I always see them in the background. Also, I enjoy all of your harvests but I love it when you take a cabbage. There's something so fun and satisfying about the sound of those huge crunchy leaves. It's a good thing that Tuck lets you take so many. Happy Harvest!
I'm all for longer videos.. I'd say most of us that are into gardening are of a generation that can sit through a 2 hour movie no problem 😆🤷♀️
My tomatoes and cucumbers didn’t too well but I still get some harvest so I’m happy and I absolutely love Boss Tuck,, here’s ❤️ for you boy
Woweeee you have so much going on… you are so inspiring…. I’m planting my garden bigger cause of you..
I love his friuts he has a very good health and life
Love watching you and Tuck show all of us your Amazing harvest!!!! 🥰 your tomatoes are perfect! Mine always end up cracking some
Love watching you harvest all your veggies.....just wondering how you keep the critters out of your veggie garden? I stopped planting because they would munch on everything I grew. So disgusted and heartbroken !
¡Que jardín tan bello! ¿Puedes hacer unos vídeos de tu proceso de conservación de toda la cosecha?
Wow!! Look at that harvest! This was my first year, experimental, really. I can't wait until next spring when we have three times the land to start our own food forest!
You and tuck going to live to 200 with all the great looking veggies love the tomatoes
I would be happy to watch you harvest for an hour. Also do you ever grow brussel sprouts?
Your harvests are absolutely stunning and so is your energy level. I expect the perennials help too. Garden of Eden is truly amazing. Patience is key and i have large raised beds i'm growing in now as we build our Eden here. I hope for part of the success that you have someday ❤❤❤❤
Love your videos. Great urban garden that produces like crazy is fun to watch. I grow different varieties of tomatoes and poblano and Serrano peppers. Tomatoes did great, the peppers not so much. Lots of flowers but the peppers wouldn't set. Majority fell off. Tore them out and starting some sweet corn, lettuce and on your advice, some sweet 100s! Love Tuck, give him a hug from us ❤️ ♥️ ❤
Love your videos and watching you and Tuck in the food forest. 💗💙❤️💓💕💓💗❤️💕
James…. Thank you. Thank you so much for everything you bring to this earth 🌍 🙏 you’re an icon my guy! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤪❤️❤️❤️ Tuck the boss. And James the king prigioni 👑
These videos are soo inspiring! I definitely want to start growing my own food now and watching you guys motivates me to actually do it! 🙌🏻💞🍅
THAT'S IT!!! James, I am definitely coming to visit your garden and watch you enthusiastically leap through your AMAZING garden! If only I didn't live in Colorado...
James do you preserve the foods you grow ? If so how? Freeze .freeze dry.canned or bottled.dehydrated ?pickled?
Tuck is a little charmer for sure!❤❤❤ Awesome harvest!!
Hi,James,I really love your JOY IN YOUR VIDEOS. !! Thanks for sharing, even my husband loves watching the videos. ,
Awesome crop James and Tuck, thanks for showing us what's possible! Cheers! 👍👍❤❤🦘🦘
Beautiful garden!! Hey Tuck ❤️
James ❤️ Garden ❤️❤️ Tuck ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful tomato tour , I can hardly believe the tomato varieties you have going on James ... Bravo
🌺Love your awesome harvest. Waiting to get tomatoes like your harvest.👏for sharing
So good to see you and Tuck, everything looks fabulous.
Your tips improved our garden thanks
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🦴🍖🦴🍖🦴🦴🍖🦴🍖🦴 beautiful harvest today. Love to see it.
Loved seeing you in such an awesome mood!
You said this could go 45 minutes to an hour, and I say let it. I can't get enough of these videos!
Love seeing Tuck in your videos
Amazing garden 👍👍 you grow allot of things in that backyard!! Learn much from your videos!! Grow strong gromie 💪💪
It amazes me how lush and big your squash plants are. I get reasonably good harvests but mine are always attacked with the powder mildew. I have tried everything but nothing seems to work against it. ❤❤❤❤❤ TUCK ❤❤❤❤❤
I LOVE YOUR PASSION FOR PLANTING. I wish my vegetable garden would grow like yours does. I moved to Texas about 2 years ago...I haven't really been able to get my garden started. No cucumbers...no zucchini...no tomatoes..
I love watching you guys because ya’ll have great energy. 💕for Tuck!