I agree determinate tomatoes are for our climate. Get them in and get them done before the Nothing like a yellow meated melon. That was my daddy's favorite.
We live in Nederland, CO and we only get ONE SHOT at growing stuff as our frost free is ONLY June 10 through Sept 10, but we LOVE your show. We have never been so entertained watching 2 people eating watermelon in our lives. Thanks for the laughs and the grow-how!
Hope you guys see this comment. Janosik is a yellow watermelon you should try. It’s an heirloom variety from Poland. Got the seeds from Baker Creek. Been growing them 4 years now here in MN. 80 day variety. Packet says 10 pounds but mine have mostly been 15 to 25 with a couple hitting 30 pounds. Best watermelons I’ve ever eaten. Super sweet and perfect texture. And 4 to 6 melons per plant. Very productive. Also seem to hold up better to verticillium wilt.
I know this is an old video, but I am gonna grow these and Sangria's next year. I want the sweetest of the sweets next year. This year that dang storm Debbie drowned all my melons. We got almost 20 inches of rain. I got some but not near as many as I could have or was hoping for. I only had 18 plants total but many was they producing!! I was following y'alls feeding schedule and they were doing great. I grew Crimson Sweets and Jubilee's. The crimson sweets were doing a little better, but I had a few 40 plus pound Jubilees. I really appreciate y'all sharing with us!
You boys are just killin' me. I couldn't grow a watermelon here if you held a gun on me. Zone 5b, four months frost free, 6500' elevation. Frequent hail,. Do good on cabbage, peas, leeks, beets, beans. Good on herbs. Tomatoes in the hoop house and I'll be growing your Red Snapper and Summer Pick for the main crop canners in 2021. Can't grow melons, or sweet corn, or field peas to save my life. Yours is the only gardening show I'll watch though our climates have so little in common. Very good , no BS education. Thank you. Best show on the internet.
Love heirlooms, the flavor is good plus there are some cool stories behind some varieties and seed saving. This yr has been horrible for my tomatoes so next yr I will definitely be adding hybrids in my garden for disease resistance and production. Especially the ones you all did the taste test on. OMG that watermelon!!! Stop it!!! LOL
I had grown indeterminate s for years. and fought bugs...and such to have maters for xmas. but this year i changed up and grew some Bella Rosa. Yall have changed my gardening completely and now we are in abundance!
travis you should plant your shallots late fall and let them over winter outside..and in the spring they will start growing..they do best when they go thru stratification..
Man, you made me seriously watermelon hungry. I'm going to buy some of those Baby Doll Watermelon seeds, and I don't know how to grow anything. Watching you two devour that watermelon while doing the rest of the show was the best food commercial I've ever seen.
I live in Indiana. I grow more indeterminate because they produce and i like tomatoes coming off the vine all summer. I grow Big Beef and Jet Star and its hard to beat those in my ground and they out produce my determinates. I do florida weave for all. I am trying Red Snapper and Bellarosa this year as well as tachi, amish paste, mountain rougue, german green, wyche yellow, san marzano, sugar sweet cherry, midnight cherry but so far nothing has knocked off jet star and big beef for production and durability.
Follow up... clicking back now share why I put this here since it's about watermelons but I'm going to update my tomatoes. My indeterminants were dethroned by the Bella Rosa and Red Snapper and I think the red snapper outperformed the bellarosa. I also believe the taste winner of them all was the mountain Rouge and my friends agreed too. Next year my lineup will be belarosa, red snapper, Mountain Rouge, Amish paste, and big beef and I will probably drop the Jetstar and all my cherry tomatoes. I will not grow the yellow or the white or the german green tomato again I just can't get past the looks and whether its in my head or not I don't like to taste. The doctor Wyche yellow tomato out performed all tomato plants and grew the largest plant I've ever seen as far as Tomatoes go. I just didn't like the looks or the taste as much as a red tomato or the pink of the mountain Rouge.
This year I grew the Bella Rosa and the Red Snapper along with my usual heirloom tomatoes. I have to agree with you both about the production. I was able to can a ton of maters and I still have my heirlooms for late season harvest. My bugaboo is onions. I've tried for a couple years now using sets, but this fall I'm going to try to transplant from seed and see if I can get a decent harvest. My question is regarding kohlrabi. Being in zone 9b in central Florida when should I start the seeds? I'm looking forward to some slaw and pickling some too.
Sangria is my favorite watermelon with a thin rind, dark ruby flesh, the seeds line up straight, the cells are tight when cut but flood your mouth with juice when eaten.
You said you don't have the specific recipe for the pasta sauce, but you could "give us close to what you did." Is there a chance you could share, and if so, where could I find it? The way y'all were digging into that sure made it look good. Thanks much, and God Bless...
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
Love the video. Gonna have to try the yellow watermelon. I used to work for a large watermelon farmer in Missouri in the river bottoms. Always been surprised to not see the hybrid variety Delta watermelon not take off in popularity. Best consistent watermelon I have had.
Two things. 1. I grew Charleston Grays this year and they were I awesome. I will be growing that babydoll next year. It looks amazing. 2. I’ve struggled with carrots but I’ve been working a new plot for fall with a tarp and my driptape system should be here tomorrow. Great show as always and I look forward to giving drip a try 👍🏻
Hoss Tools and I’ve been watching them. I hope Travis has saved me lots of heartache. Also, y’all touched on patience...that could be my issue too 😂😂 Have a good night guys!
Paul Reid If you follow the stem from where it attaches to the melon there will be a tendril and when it’s completely brown I wait a day or two and get it. If they’ve been pollinated for 30 days they might be ready. Look for the tendril and also roll it over and the belly should be white-ish/yellow. Good luck brother 👍🏻
Very educational show on gardening! I'm learning a lot! Yellow water is much sweeter than red. I love yellow water melon! I miss the old man who use to sell his along side of the road up by the college. He passed away years ago. I live in an apartment but if I can grow some in a pot I'm going to try it. It's been too long since I've had some yellow watermelon! I'm going to try cantaloupe in a pot to! LOL
I am the deep south and grow indeterminate because they do well and that is pretty much all that is available. Celebrity is a semi-determinate and has done well for me. The others I have tried did not do well. I have a few indeterminates that are just too good to not grow like Cherokee Purple and Lemon Boy. My new favorite is Atomic Grape.
I HAVE A 6 FOOT TALL FENCE 30 BY 70 FOR MY DOG PEN ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE 70 FOOT RUN I GROW PARKS WHOPPER CR IMPROVED INDETERMINATE THAY GET 10 FOOT OR MORE LONG. IF I HAD A REGULAR GARDEN I WOULD GROW DETERMINATE 10-4 LONNIE CLIFTON IN BOILING SPRING LAKES N.C.
Question: Crossing happens naturally sometimes creating a hybrid seed between two heirlooms. Sometimes that seed can be stabilized and after many years become a heirloom itself? Just wondering if some heirlooms were once hybrids themselves? Love the show! My top 5 worst are * bell peppers * pole beans * napa cabbage * carrots * pumpkins
Yes. Perfect example is our South Anna Butternut (hosstools.com/product/south-anna-butternut-squash/). It was created from a stabilized cross between two open-pollinated varieties -- Waltham Butternut Squash and Seminole Pumpkin. But it takes several generations to achieve that stabilization.
I’ve never had an heirloom out produce a hybrid, especially red snapper and heritage. You won’t loose any flavor when you use some big 12inch screens to get water out. I used to cook mine down for hours, one year i filtered the crushed tomatoes thru screens and cooked for 1hour, we couldn’t taste any difference in flavor.
great show guys i will have to try growing that water melon...i gave Hoss tools a great shout out on my monday garden tour video...great stuff you two as always..
My best 5 crops to grow are carrots, string beans, red potatoes, sweet potatoes and most of the brassicas, except like Dad said Brussels sprouts. I totally agree with him, they take so long to get to maturity I lose interest, the seasons change quick here and we don't get enough cool weather for them, and I want to get something else growing. In Florida the heat, pests etc gets really bad, so anything that takes that long to grow is going to be susceptible to a bad ending. Carrots take long too but not as long as Brussels, and the carrots look really pretty while they are growing. Since the carrots grow underground they don't get eaten by bugs. I used to be terrible at growing carrots till I really loosened up my soil and amended it. Now they grow great, plus I had to get the timing right. As far as the brassicas go, I never used to be good at them until I started growing them under covers. I don't get any pests so they stay nice and clean, no holes. This year I purchased from you the cauliflower seeds that curl over the heads automatically so I won't have to worry about doing that now. Life is good. The 5 bad things I don't have luck with are onions, fennel, melons, strawberries, butternut squash and sometimes peppers. I am trying a new red one by Hoss and hoping that one will do good.
My grandpa planted yellow meat melons way back in the day. For me, nothing beats the big black diamond melons I grew up with. Do y’all have problems with ants in your garden plots? If so, how do you treat them?
We got the opposite problem here. Our soil is black gumbo that dries up like concrete in the summer. Our beds look like hog heaven to those demons come 100 degree days. Love the show. Keep doing what y’all do!
Soooo many gems in this video!! Thank u guys! This is my second year growing and “the year” I was going to start canning. And your ur right, last year I was pulling 4-5 tomatoes every couple week with indeterminates so this year I planted more tomatoes. Same deal, if not less!! Next year I will try determinates and hope for a better outcome. Now, watermelons...I have a Crimson Sweet growing and it’s in the early stages, but should it be soft to the touch?
I love the idea of determinate tomatoes, and I already got some Bella Rosa and Tachi seeds for next season. My question is about spacing I know the standard is 2 feet but I have limited space how far can I push it, my beds are 8x3 and I usually space my indeterminate 2 rows at at 16" single stem can I space these at 21 inches"? I am in NJ.
Howdy men , question about watermelons , will they grow very well in a predominately clay soil ? We have what we call a black gumbo soil that holds a lot of moisture and I would like to give them a try next year if you think there is a chance of success.
They'll do better in well-drained soil. They really like our sandy soil down here. I would suggest putting a thick layer of good compost along the row where you intend on planting to improve drainage.
Apply a granular fertilizer like our Complete Organic Fertilizer pre-plant, then side dress with a granular or water-soluble fertilizer as the plants grow.
I have been watching a lot of your videos and learning a lot. One thing I’d like to ask is could you some how post the actual date you do each video , say a little sign or something. I just watched a carrot video that says it in June yet in your conversation it was obviously in October. Accurate dating of videos would be SUPER helpful. Thanks !!!
I want some of those seeds, but I'm not sure if they will grow so good up here. I am looking at the Fedco catalog. My son loves the yellow watermelons and I am also planting the Sangria this season.
Greg, You said to rotate watermelon. You also said rotate your winter squash. Can you plant watermelon one year followed by winter Squash the next year? Thanks Great Show.
They're both in the Curburbit family (also includes cucumbers, summer squash, gourds, pumpkins, etc.), so you would not want to plant any of those in the same spot in consecutive years.
Unfortunately, my watermelons didn't make this year. But is it possible to plant seed potatoes now for a fall harvest? We have plenty of time but I can't find anyone that has seed potatoes for sale.
How do you know when your watermelon are ripe. I have tried thumping them and listening for a hollow sound, looking for a yellow spot on the bottom and waiting for the vines to die. I still occasionally pick one that’s not quite ripe. What method don you use?
I have a question, in regards to the Yellow Doll water melon. I have heard that when harvesting water melon, the small curly part of the stem above the water melon, when it drys back, the melon is ready to pick. Is this the same for the Yellow Doll water melon? You guy's do a great show, Thanks for taking the time to post great stuff!
Second time I have viewed this video I'm a little confused about the monocot and the other one could you tell me what are they and do I plant different plants in one plot or one and one plot I don't understand always a great show that's the time I watch your real body well at least four times because I like them another five thumbs up if you could clear that up I really appreciate
Monocot and Dicot are just two classifications of plants. Google the Monocot vs. Dicot and you should easily find a list of the differences and the plants that belong to each.
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
@@adamdille6031 I don't know what they did for their recipe, but from what I've always been told, tomatoes are acidic enough without having to add more.
Agree, the heirlooms flavors are hard to beat BUT the Bella Rosa comes damn close!! If you want those daily summer BLT sandwich’s, the Bella Rosa EASILY keeps up with your BLT production......🤷♀️🤷♀️!!
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil.
Love the Show, have become a big fan. I'm in South Mississippi which is also 8b, and I am getting ready for my fall garden. When do I need to start my transplants for fall planting?
Is a rutabaga the same as a turnip my mom said there one in the same go figure if you could answer that I'll be very happy and next year I am going to plant that watermelon does your seed packets tell you when to plant I'm in 7A next year will be the first time I will have a very very large garden mapping it now going to have 10 or 20 50 X 50 the reason that many plots I attend to donate at least a third of my vegetables and fruits to a food bank and a soup kitchen thanks again guys for your superb knowledge
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
I got indeterminate tomatoes because I thought I’d get more... I know nothing about what I’m buying. I’m just taking recommendations and learning for myself what works in my area. I am very happy with my first garden.
I actually gave everything I had for other seed companies away because of how well everything I’ve gotten from Hoss Tools is doing. And I didn’t hear the part where the tomatoes won’t hurt your stomach until recently. Needless to say so but I’m looking forward to next spring and growing determinate!
Great show guys! Man I wanted some of that watermelon! Lol. Question....is there a way to treat soil for blight or other bacteria if you dont have enough room to rotate tomatoes or watermelon or winter squash? Thanks!
There are varieties of potatoes that have longer maturity dates than others. In some climates, the "indeterminate" or longer-maturing varieties will keep growing. Down here in the south, they just need to be dug about a month later than the "determinate" ones.
Hi Travis..Did you and your dad get my "coffee mugs" I sent you about a month ago? I hope so..I made them to thank you for the good advice, videos, and garden instruction you both give. Please let me know..The package was mailed to your PO Box.
Every year I have Allium leaf miner (a fly) in shallots and garlic. My bulbs are just over the size of the sets I planted. Won't grow onion family crops next year. Did you find dark orange pupae when you pulled up those onions? From the Netherlands.
@@gardeningwithhoss haha. I was just thinking about how you could have scraped out more with a spoon haha. I eat most of my food with a spoon. Its like a shovel hahaha 😆
thanks for sharing about watermelons with actual taste -- nothing more disappointing than most of what is available the markets where flavorless, mushy, gross. Most of the seedless varieties are horrible.
On tomatoes I don’t like to put all my eggs in one basket I like to grow disease resistance hybrids determinate and I like indeterminate tomatoes also next year I’ll grow red snapper brickyard and Bella Rosa then chefs choice Cherokee purple and don’t laugh Abraham Lincoln lol and Tommy toes usally Roma’s but may change to tatchi you sell far as peas go real easy crop to grow here it’s a little cooler here in the spring well we had frost on up in may this year when will you have elephant garlic for sale I’ve got to plant some of that never have grown that variety?
Where do you get the name Babydoll watermelons from when these watermelons are really called Yellow Crimson Watermelons which originated from Africa????🤔🤷♀️
I grow indeterminates because I'm not necessarily looking to can my harvest; I like a staggered production over a few months, which I can get in So Cal with indeterminates. But mainly, it's the incredible flavors of indeterminates that I enjoy. No way that any of your determinate hybrids will match up to an Ananas Noir, or a Pineapple tomato. They're just delicious. I bring them to work and give them to my neighbors. Everybody loves them! Determinates/hybrids OTOH are insipid to me. Why grow something as boring and bland as you can already find in the grocery store?
What? Its end of July and today my wife just picked 38 off our indeterminates. We have 30 plants. We've picked over 100 before those. And they still are stacked with tomatoes.
I agree determinate tomatoes are for our climate. Get them in and get them done before the Nothing like a yellow meated melon. That was my daddy's favorite.
Y'all should try these Baby Dolls next year. So good!
We live in Nederland, CO and we only get ONE SHOT at growing stuff as our frost free is ONLY June 10 through Sept 10, but we LOVE your show. We have never been so entertained watching 2 people eating watermelon in our lives. Thanks for the laughs and the grow-how!
Thanks for watching.
Hope you guys see this comment. Janosik is a yellow watermelon you should try. It’s an heirloom variety from Poland. Got the seeds from Baker Creek. Been growing them 4 years now here in MN. 80 day variety. Packet says 10 pounds but mine have mostly been 15 to 25 with a couple hitting 30 pounds. Best watermelons I’ve ever eaten. Super sweet and perfect texture. And 4 to 6 melons per plant. Very productive. Also seem to hold up better to verticillium wilt.
Thanks for the tip!
I know this is an old video, but I am gonna grow these and Sangria's next year. I want the sweetest of the sweets next year. This year that dang storm Debbie drowned all my melons. We got almost 20 inches of rain. I got some but not near as many as I could have or was hoping for. I only had 18 plants total but many was they producing!! I was following y'alls feeding schedule and they were doing great. I grew Crimson Sweets and Jubilee's. The crimson sweets were doing a little better, but I had a few 40 plus pound Jubilees. I really appreciate y'all sharing with us!
You boys are just killin' me. I couldn't grow a watermelon here if you held a gun on me. Zone 5b, four months frost free, 6500' elevation. Frequent hail,. Do good on cabbage, peas, leeks, beets, beans. Good on herbs. Tomatoes in the hoop house and I'll be growing your Red Snapper and Summer Pick for the main crop canners in 2021. Can't grow melons, or sweet corn, or field peas to save my life.
Yours is the only gardening show I'll watch though our climates have so little in common. Very good , no BS education. Thank you. Best show on the internet.
Have you tried transplanting them?
Love heirlooms, the flavor is good plus there are some cool stories behind some varieties and seed saving. This yr has been horrible for my tomatoes so next yr I will definitely be adding hybrids in my garden for disease resistance and production. Especially the ones you all did the taste test on. OMG that watermelon!!! Stop it!!! LOL
I need to find his taste test video! -- Here's the link ruclips.net/video/a5SZdzxBCag/видео.html
Yep, as Greg has explained I grow some heirlooms as a special treat but I also grow some hybrids because they're more reliable.
The tomato taste test video is here: ruclips.net/video/a5SZdzxBCag/видео.html
Travis loves root veggies! You can tell he is proud of his accomplishments. I think he is cute. He reminds me of my middle son.
I had grown indeterminate s for years. and fought bugs...and such to have maters for xmas. but this year i changed up and grew some Bella Rosa. Yall have changed my gardening completely and now we are in abundance!
Great to hear!
travis you should plant your shallots late fall and let them over winter outside..and in the spring they will start growing..they do best when they go thru stratification..
That's the way we have done it for several years now. But they never seem to bulb like our onions do.
@@gardeningwithhoss travis you must not get really cold winters.i know here in massachusettes its the best way..
This watermelon is absolutely the most sweetest watermelon I’ve ever tasted and I’m totally growing it again next year
Man, you made me seriously watermelon hungry. I'm going to buy some of those Baby Doll Watermelon seeds, and I don't know how to grow anything. Watching you two devour that watermelon while doing the rest of the show was the best food commercial I've ever seen.
My mom used to make squash pickles, really good tasted like pickles should, they were either sweet or bread n butter.
This year I'm planting determinate tomatoes.In the past i"ve growed indeterminate tomato plant. I live in N.C. Love watching your show row by row.
Thanks Sherry!
I live in Indiana. I grow more indeterminate because they produce and i like tomatoes coming off the vine all summer. I grow Big Beef and Jet Star and its hard to beat those in my ground and they out produce my determinates. I do florida weave for all. I am trying Red Snapper and Bellarosa this year as well as tachi, amish paste, mountain rougue, german green, wyche yellow, san marzano, sugar sweet cherry, midnight cherry but so far nothing has knocked off jet star and big beef for production and durability.
Follow up... clicking back now share why I put this here since it's about watermelons but I'm going to update my tomatoes. My indeterminants were dethroned by the Bella Rosa and Red Snapper and I think the red snapper outperformed the bellarosa. I also believe the taste winner of them all was the mountain Rouge and my friends agreed too. Next year my lineup will be belarosa, red snapper, Mountain Rouge, Amish paste, and big beef and I will probably drop the Jetstar and all my cherry tomatoes. I will not grow the yellow or the white or the german green tomato again I just can't get past the looks and whether its in my head or not I don't like to taste. The doctor Wyche yellow tomato out performed all tomato plants and grew the largest plant I've ever seen as far as Tomatoes go. I just didn't like the looks or the taste as much as a red tomato or the pink of the mountain Rouge.
I totally feel you on the ford hooks. I bought a big bag that claimed 85 or 87% germination rate and I had about 2%. Not sure what the problem is
I'm trying to grow them for the first time this year, in Northern Quebec, Canada... Hope I'll get somes... Nice Video ;)
In Maine, I look forward to Georgia produce in Maine. The corn, tomatoes...so good.
Just pulled my first one of these tonight. It was delicious.
Thank you for your how to tell when a watermelon is ready video
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Somehow I missed the name of the watermelon..? What is the variety?
This year I grew the Bella Rosa and the Red Snapper along with my usual heirloom tomatoes. I have to agree with you both about the production. I was able to can a ton of maters and I still have my heirlooms for late season harvest.
My bugaboo is onions. I've tried for a couple years now using sets, but this fall I'm going to try to transplant from seed and see if I can get a decent harvest.
My question is regarding kohlrabi. Being in zone 9b in central Florida when should I start the seeds? I'm looking forward to some slaw and pickling some too.
I would start them in early September.
Brussel sprouts kick my butt every year. Almost ready to give up. In zone 3/4 I should be able to grow them.
Sangria is my favorite watermelon with a thin rind, dark ruby flesh, the seeds line up straight, the cells are tight when cut but flood your mouth with juice when eaten.
We grew Sangria this year and loved it as well!
You said you don't have the specific recipe for the pasta sauce, but you could "give us close to what you did." Is there a chance you could share, and if so, where could I find it? The way y'all were digging into that sure made it look good. Thanks much, and God Bless...
Disregard...I found your recipe below in the comments. Thanks!
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
Love the video. Gonna have to try the yellow watermelon. I used to work for a large watermelon farmer in Missouri in the river bottoms. Always been surprised to not see the hybrid variety Delta watermelon not take off in popularity. Best consistent watermelon I have had.
I just discovered this channel & man ya’ll making me hungry 😂. Appreciate all the advice & knowledge.
Welcome!! glad to have you
Two things. 1. I grew Charleston Grays this year and they were I awesome. I will be growing that babydoll next year. It looks amazing. 2. I’ve struggled with carrots but I’ve been working a new plot for fall with a tarp and my driptape system should be here tomorrow.
Great show as always and I look forward to giving drip a try 👍🏻
We've got lots of videos on growing carrots and will do more this year as well.
Hoss Tools and I’ve been watching them. I hope Travis has saved me lots of heartache. Also, y’all touched on patience...that could be my issue too 😂😂 Have a good night guys!
Paul Reid If you follow the stem from where it attaches to the melon there will be a tendril and when it’s completely brown I wait a day or two and get it. If they’ve been pollinated for 30 days they might be ready. Look for the tendril and also roll it over and the belly should be white-ish/yellow. Good luck brother 👍🏻
Wish I had seen this before I ordered some seeds from yall, gonna have to place another order I reckon!
Very educational show on gardening! I'm learning a lot! Yellow water is much sweeter than red. I love yellow water melon! I miss the old man who use to sell his along side of the road up by the college. He passed away years ago. I live in an apartment but if I can grow some in a pot I'm going to try it. It's been too long since I've had some yellow watermelon! I'm going to try cantaloupe in a pot to! LOL
I am the deep south and grow indeterminate because they do well and that is pretty much all that is available. Celebrity is a semi-determinate and has done well for me. The others I have tried did not do well. I have a few indeterminates that are just too good to not grow like Cherokee Purple and Lemon Boy. My new favorite is Atomic Grape.
I HAVE A 6 FOOT TALL FENCE 30 BY 70 FOR MY DOG PEN ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE 70 FOOT RUN I GROW PARKS WHOPPER CR IMPROVED INDETERMINATE THAY GET 10 FOOT OR MORE LONG. IF I HAD A REGULAR GARDEN I WOULD GROW DETERMINATE 10-4 LONNIE CLIFTON IN BOILING SPRING LAKES N.C.
Question: Crossing happens naturally sometimes creating a hybrid seed between two heirlooms. Sometimes that seed can be stabilized and after many years become a heirloom itself? Just wondering if some heirlooms were once hybrids themselves?
Love the show! My top 5 worst are
* bell peppers
* pole beans
* napa cabbage
* carrots
* pumpkins
Yes. Perfect example is our South Anna Butternut (hosstools.com/product/south-anna-butternut-squash/). It was created from a stabilized cross between two open-pollinated varieties -- Waltham Butternut Squash and Seminole Pumpkin. But it takes several generations to achieve that stabilization.
I’ve never had an heirloom out produce a hybrid, especially red snapper and heritage.
You won’t loose any flavor when you use some big 12inch screens to get water out. I used to cook mine down for hours, one year i filtered the crushed tomatoes thru screens and cooked for 1hour, we couldn’t taste any difference in flavor.
great show guys i will have to try growing that water melon...i gave Hoss tools a great shout out on my monday garden tour video...great stuff you two as always..
Thanks for not keeping us a secret!
@@gardeningwithhoss travis im a man of my word when we spoke 3 months ago i meant what i said..you gays are the best..be safe.
sorry to all a missed spell lol..but you all know what i meant..GUY'S
My best 5 crops to grow are carrots, string beans, red potatoes, sweet potatoes and most of the brassicas, except like Dad said Brussels sprouts. I totally agree with him, they take so long to get to maturity I lose interest, the seasons change quick here and we don't get enough cool weather for them, and I want to get something else growing. In Florida the heat, pests etc gets really bad, so anything that takes that long to grow is going to be susceptible to a bad ending. Carrots take long too but not as long as Brussels, and the carrots look really pretty while they are growing. Since the carrots grow underground they don't get eaten by bugs. I used to be terrible at growing carrots till I really loosened up my soil and amended it. Now they grow great, plus I had to get the timing right. As far as the brassicas go, I never used to be good at them until I started growing them under covers. I don't get any pests so they stay nice and clean, no holes. This year I purchased from you the cauliflower seeds that curl over the heads automatically so I won't have to worry about doing that now. Life is good. The 5 bad things I don't have luck with are onions, fennel, melons, strawberries, butternut squash and sometimes peppers. I am trying a new red one by Hoss and hoping that one will do good.
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My grandpa planted yellow meat melons way back in the day. For me, nothing beats the big black diamond melons I grew up with. Do y’all have problems with ants in your garden plots? If so, how do you treat them?
We don't really have issues with ants. Ants like undisturbed areas. We like to "disturb" our garden pretty frequently, so we don't have many.
We got the opposite problem here. Our soil is black gumbo that dries up like concrete in the summer. Our beds look like hog heaven to those demons come 100 degree days. Love the show. Keep doing what y’all do!
I like heirlooms. I like being able to save my seed.
Soooo many gems in this video!! Thank u guys! This is my second year growing and “the year” I was going to start canning. And your ur right, last year I was pulling 4-5 tomatoes every couple week with indeterminates so this year I planted more tomatoes. Same deal, if not less!! Next year I will try determinates and hope for a better outcome. Now, watermelons...I have a Crimson Sweet growing and it’s in the early stages, but should it be soft to the touch?
It shouldn't be soft to the touch.
I love the idea of determinate tomatoes, and I already got some Bella Rosa and Tachi seeds for next season. My question is about spacing I know the standard is 2 feet but I have limited space how far can I push it, my beds are 8x3 and I usually space my indeterminate 2 rows at at 16" single stem can I space these at 21 inches"? I am in NJ.
You can push it and plant them closer if you have a way to support them.
I got some of your Baby Doll Watermelons growing.. Can't wait to taste one..
They were delicious!
You guys make my day
Thanks Deborah!
Howdy men , question about watermelons , will they grow very well in a predominately clay soil ? We have what we call a black gumbo soil that holds a lot of moisture and I would like to give them a try next year if you think there is a chance of success.
They'll do better in well-drained soil. They really like our sandy soil down here. I would suggest putting a thick layer of good compost along the row where you intend on planting to improve drainage.
What’s the best way to fertilize inground plants if you don’t have drip tape?
Apply a granular fertilizer like our Complete Organic Fertilizer pre-plant, then side dress with a granular or water-soluble fertilizer as the plants grow.
I have been watching a lot of your videos and learning a lot. One thing I’d like to ask is could you some how post the actual date you do each video , say a little sign or something. I just watched a carrot video that says it in June yet in your conversation it was obviously in October. Accurate dating of videos would be SUPER helpful. Thanks !!!
Each video shows the publish date in the video description.
I want some of those seeds, but I'm not sure if they will grow so good up here. I am looking at the Fedco catalog. My son loves the yellow watermelons and I am also planting the Sangria this season.
Greg, You said to rotate watermelon. You also said rotate your winter squash. Can you plant watermelon one year followed by winter Squash the next year? Thanks Great Show.
They're both in the Curburbit family (also includes cucumbers, summer squash, gourds, pumpkins, etc.), so you would not want to plant any of those in the same spot in consecutive years.
I've always done indeterminate but will try determinate next spring. Could you tell us which ones you grow and recommend?
Watch last week's show where we taste-test many of our determinate, hybrid varieties.
What do you think about better boy tomatoes for production and flavor?
I think better boy still holds the record for production doesn't it?
We hope to carry those seeds next year. It will be interesting to compare them to some of the power hybrids we have currently.
I noticed Baby Doll no longer offered on your website. Has Yellow Doll replaced it? How does it compare?
yes, Yellow Doll replaced it, We have it planted now, so we will let you know.
How big of a tote would you need to grow a watermelon plant in?
They need plenty of room to vine and crawl. Not sure any-size tote would hold them.
Can you give ratios for your pasta sauce? LOVE YOUR SHOW, I have learned so much.
We had a 10 quart pot of tomatoes and then added (blended) about 10 garlic cloves, 10 bell peppers and 10 onions.
Unfortunately, my watermelons didn't make this year. But is it possible to plant seed potatoes now for a fall harvest? We have plenty of time but I can't find anyone that has seed potatoes for sale.
It is possible, but seed potatoes are tough to find this time of year. You'd have to use potatoes from your spring harvest.
How do you know when your watermelon are ripe. I have tried thumping them and listening for a hollow sound, looking for a yellow spot on the bottom and waiting for the vines to die. I still occasionally pick one that’s not quite ripe. What method don you use?
Look at the tendril or "curly q" that is located right beside the fruit. When it dries completely, it should be ripe and ready.
I have a question, in regards to the Yellow Doll water melon. I have heard that when harvesting water melon, the small curly part of the stem above the water melon, when it drys back, the melon is ready to pick. Is this the same for the Yellow Doll water melon? You guy's do a great show, Thanks for taking the time to post great stuff!
yes, it is the same.
Second time I have viewed this video I'm a little confused about the monocot and the other one could you tell me what are they and do I plant different plants in one plot or one and one plot I don't understand always a great show that's the time I watch your real body well at least four times because I like them another five thumbs up if you could clear that up I really appreciate
Monocot and Dicot are just two classifications of plants. Google the Monocot vs. Dicot and you should easily find a list of the differences and the plants that belong to each.
Can we get the recipe for the sauce please?
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
You have to put some vinegar in there to right ??
@@adamdille6031 I don't know what they did for their recipe, but from what I've always been told, tomatoes are acidic enough without having to add more.
We didn't use any vinegar. We put a teaspoon of salt and a teaspoon of sugar in each jar before the hot water bath to seal the jars.
Great show! Thanks for all the info
Our pleasure!
I'm putting baby doll watermelon on my list to grow next year. 😊🍉
A great Choice!
Also, looks like we'll be growing some Baby Doll watermelon next year! 😋
Us too!
Agree, the heirlooms flavors are hard to beat BUT the Bella Rosa comes damn close!! If you want those daily summer BLT sandwich’s, the Bella Rosa EASILY keeps up with your BLT production......🤷♀️🤷♀️!!
Agreed!
Please include your recipe for your sauce. Sounds amazing.
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil.
Love the Show, have become a big fan. I'm in South Mississippi which is also 8b, and I am getting ready for my fall garden. When do I need to start my transplants for fall planting?
We'll be talking about that very subject on this week's show. Tune in at 8:00pm EST and we'll tell it all.
Hoss Tools sounds like a plan!
Can I plant corn in August, I live in texas zone 8b.
Oh yeah. We're in 8b as well and always plant a fall crop of sweet corn in late August/early September.
Is a rutabaga the same as a turnip my mom said there one in the same go figure if you could answer that I'll be very happy and next year I am going to plant that watermelon does your seed packets tell you when to plant I'm in 7A next year will be the first time I will have a very very large garden mapping it now going to have 10 or 20 50 X 50 the reason that many plots I attend to donate at least a third of my vegetables and fruits to a food bank and a soup kitchen thanks again guys for your superb knowledge
Not the same. Rutabagas have a much more milder flavor than turnips.
Y'all done FLUNG several CRAVIN's ON ME!! ( Jerry Clower)
😂
How do you mow your grass walkways without blowing grass all over your gardens?
I use a push mower with a mulching deck, so it doesn't blow the grass anywhere -- just chops and drops it.
I would love to get some of those watermelon seeds. Question, how do I get rid of vine borers? I did not get any squash this year from 6 plants.
Make sure you're rotating your cucurbit crops. And start a spraying program of spinosad and pyrethrin early.
I’m a new gardener in SE Louisiana and am struggling with cucumbers and tomatoes. What are some tips to help me?
They like to be fed. Our 20-20-20 and Micro-Boost works well on both of those.
Do they have a different taste than the red Meares melons?
Yes
what is the recipe for the spaghetti sauce? would really like a good one to use
We took an 8 quart pot of tomatoes. Then blended about 10 good-size bell pepper, 5 heads of garlic and 6 decent-sized onions. Added them to the pot and cooked for about 6 hours. Added a little dried oregano and basil. Pretty simple.
I got indeterminate tomatoes because I thought I’d get more... I know nothing about what I’m buying. I’m just taking recommendations and learning for myself what works in my area. I am very happy with my first garden.
You'll actually get many more in a shorter window with determinates, which is handy if you're canning.
I actually gave everything I had for other seed companies away because of how well everything I’ve gotten from Hoss Tools is doing. And I didn’t hear the part where the tomatoes won’t hurt your stomach until recently. Needless to say so but I’m looking forward to next spring and growing determinate!
Thanks for your support!
I cannot find these seeds. I want to try this on my homestead I am making for myself and my little girl. Can you share some with me?
Right here: hosstools.com/product/baby-doll-watermelon/
How different are the baby doll vs the yellow doll?
very similar, we really can't tell a difference.
Ya'll making me hungry. Woohoo. My first time watching your show. 👍
Welcome!
I enjoy growing watermelon but I have trouble growing hybrids all of my heirlooms are doing great do you have any tips?
Feeding them through injection works really well for us when growing hybrids.
Where to buy seeds? Online or stores. Both?
Right here: hosstools.com/product/baby-doll-watermelon/
Great show guys! Man I wanted some of that watermelon! Lol. Question....is there a way to treat soil for blight or other bacteria if you dont have enough room to rotate tomatoes or watermelon or winter squash? Thanks!
You can soil drench with a fungicide like Liquid Copper. Also cover cropping will help to refresh the soil and break some pest/disease cycles.
Are there determinate and indeterminate varieties of potatoes
There are varieties of potatoes that have longer maturity dates than others. In some climates, the "indeterminate" or longer-maturing varieties will keep growing. Down here in the south, they just need to be dug about a month later than the "determinate" ones.
Are the testimonials over. i have one i need to send in but i got a bit busy!
Not at all. Still plenty of time to submit those.
Hi Travis..Did you and your dad get my "coffee mugs" I sent you about a month ago? I hope so..I made them to thank you for the good advice, videos, and garden instruction you both give. Please let me know..The package was mailed to your PO Box.
HA - joined that tribe 69 years ago.
We did receive them. Thank you very much for the gracious gift!
Watching this video and am loving the t-shirt. I looked on the Hoss Tool's site but can't find it. Hahhhlp 😂 I want that shirt! #let_the_beet_drop
You can see all our merchandise right here: hosstools.com/product-category/garden-tools/hoss-merch/
Ever try Clay County Yellow Meat Melon.
No, not that we know of. Have not heard of it.
travis i have asked you on several videos of yours do you grow trees at your place? i always see nice tree rows in the back round.
We have quite a few fig trees and a mulberry tree.
@@gardeningwithhoss ok thanks now i know what im looking at lol thanks.
Hoss Tools No Pawpaw trees? Get a Maria’s Joy pawpaw tree and a different one for good pollination. They are hardy down to -20F.
this year i had worms in my onions. what causes those worms in onions.
Never heard of worms in onions. Onions are one of the few crops that we don't have to spray with anything.
Every year I have Allium leaf miner (a fly) in shallots and garlic. My bulbs are just over the size of the sets I planted. Won't grow onion family crops next year. Did you find dark orange pupae when you pulled up those onions? From the Netherlands.
@@theopeterbroers819 3 no just small white worms the top of the onions to the upper portion.
@@dannybledsoe3048 Well, allium leaf miner is the only onion pest I experienced. Did you search your state extension service for 'onion pests'?
GIVE US THE RECIPE FOR THE SAUCE PLEASE.
Did you waterbath? If so how long?
45 mins on the waterbath.
You guys should bring spoons for watermelon episodes 🥰🍉
Probably would be a bit safer than using our pocket knives. 😂
@@gardeningwithhoss haha. I was just thinking about how you could have scraped out more with a spoon haha. I eat most of my food with a spoon. Its like a shovel hahaha 😆
Now is Yellow Baby the same as Yellow Doll?
very similar, We can no longer get the Yellow doll. We are growing the Yellow baby for first time, so soon we should know.
Father and son eating a baby doll together now that’s row by row show 5stars
Thanks for watching, Andrew!
How does moon and stars taste?!
It's a great heirloom variety. Not as sweet as some of the modern-day hybrids, but a good one for sure!
thanks for sharing about watermelons with actual taste -- nothing more disappointing than most of what is available the markets where flavorless, mushy, gross. Most of the seedless varieties are horrible.
How do y’all like working together, bein family and all
We have a great time.
On tomatoes I don’t like to put all my eggs in one basket I like to grow disease resistance hybrids determinate and I like indeterminate tomatoes also next year I’ll grow red snapper brickyard and Bella Rosa then chefs choice Cherokee purple and don’t laugh Abraham Lincoln lol and Tommy toes usally Roma’s but may change to tatchi you sell far as peas go real easy crop to grow here it’s a little cooler here in the spring well we had frost on up in may this year when will you have elephant garlic for sale I’ve got to plant some of that never have grown that variety?
We should have Elephant Garlic in October.
Need help knowing when to pick watermelon .
We have a great video that explains when to pick watermelons: ruclips.net/video/2kjOnnhcLfs/видео.html
Same as the yellow doll?
yes
Have y’all considered just separating the audio and uploading these as a podcast? Might reach additional audiences.
We do it every week and have since the beginning. You can find the podcast on iTunes.
Where do you get the name Babydoll watermelons from when these watermelons are really called Yellow Crimson Watermelons which originated from Africa????🤔🤷♀️
The name is from the Breeder. We do not name any of our seeds.
But I will take a chance with the baby doll and the orange tendersweet. I will grow them with love for the best boy in my world.
I grow indeterminates because I'm not necessarily looking to can my harvest; I like a staggered production over a few months, which I can get in So Cal with indeterminates.
But mainly, it's the incredible flavors of indeterminates that I enjoy. No way that any of your determinate hybrids will match up to an Ananas Noir, or a Pineapple tomato. They're just delicious. I bring them to work and give them to my neighbors. Everybody loves them!
Determinates/hybrids OTOH are insipid to me. Why grow something as boring and bland as you can already find in the grocery store?
What? Its end of July and today my wife just picked 38 off our indeterminates. We have 30 plants. We've picked over 100 before those. And they still are stacked with tomatoes.
That works great in some climates. Tomatoes don't make it through July here.
Almost all my melons have split!
Too much water can do that.
At what time do you talk about “ The most delicious watermelon we’ve ever eaten” ?