Hi from Germany, hope you have a great growing year. Love how calm you are in explaining verything. I am redoing my small garden so I dont have that much space as you. I am also growing only what my wife and I will eat. you got a new follower in me,
Welcome! And thank you. I started off very small too, just one 4ft x 4ft bed (about 1.2 meters square if my Google calculator is correct). That soon grew to 3 4x4 beds and then to its current configuration. Last year I was able to get a 15x15 ft community garden plot (~4.5 m2) that I made into 9 4x4 beds. Too many times I've grown not what I necessarily ate, but more "exotic" vegetables because I saw others growing, which was silly. Now I'm trying to focus primarily on just what my wife and I eat, and growing a lot of them so we can store, can, and dehydrate to build a small stockpile to supplement store-bought food. Thanks for watching and following along. Good luck in your garden this year!
First, Thanks for the shout out! That was exciting LOL. If you're looking for a great sweet and delicious cherry tomato I highly recommend Sun Gold. They are my go to cherry. And they are such a pretty orange color. Great for snacking and salads. You have quite a few good veggies on your list. Some of which I added to my "Must buy and try" list like the Blue Lake Pole bean and Honey Nut Squash. I grew the small Butterscotch Butternut Squash this year and it was so good. Happy seed sowing!
I've heard a lot of people praise Sun Golds. I don't know why I've never tried them. I also think they should develop a butterscotch butternut squash that actually tastes like butterscotch. I'd eat that nonstop. Good luck with your garden next year!
If you're looking for a sweet and prolific cherry tomatoe, I suggest sweet millions. It will definitely need a tall trellis to climb. I've been growing it for years, and it never disappoints.
I'm not sure why, but RUclips recommended a response that said "I have a whole section on tomatoes in my new book!" lol Unfortunately, I have no book, but i also haven't heard of sweet millions before. I'll have to look into them. Thanks!
I agree about shipping on seeds. Makes me often change my mind about placing the order. You have a great selection going in
Hi from Germany, hope you have a great growing year. Love how calm you are in explaining verything. I am redoing my small garden so I dont have that much space as you. I am also growing only what my wife and I will eat. you got a new follower in me,
Welcome! And thank you. I started off very small too, just one 4ft x 4ft bed (about 1.2 meters square if my Google calculator is correct). That soon grew to 3 4x4 beds and then to its current configuration. Last year I was able to get a 15x15 ft community garden plot (~4.5 m2) that I made into 9 4x4 beds.
Too many times I've grown not what I necessarily ate, but more "exotic" vegetables because I saw others growing, which was silly. Now I'm trying to focus primarily on just what my wife and I eat, and growing a lot of them so we can store, can, and dehydrate to build a small stockpile to supplement store-bought food.
Thanks for watching and following along. Good luck in your garden this year!
First, Thanks for the shout out! That was exciting LOL. If you're looking for a great sweet and delicious cherry tomato I highly recommend Sun Gold. They are my go to cherry. And they are such a pretty orange color. Great for snacking and salads. You have quite a few good veggies on your list. Some of which I added to my "Must buy and try" list like the Blue Lake Pole bean and Honey Nut Squash. I grew the small Butterscotch Butternut Squash this year and it was so good. Happy seed sowing!
I've heard a lot of people praise Sun Golds. I don't know why I've never tried them. I also think they should develop a butterscotch butternut squash that actually tastes like butterscotch. I'd eat that nonstop. Good luck with your garden next year!
@@gardengrowngroceriesI'm with you on the butterscotch butternut squash. Yummmm!😊
If you're looking for a sweet and prolific cherry tomatoe, I suggest sweet millions. It will definitely need a tall trellis to climb. I've been growing it for years, and it never disappoints.
I'm not sure why, but RUclips recommended a response that said "I have a whole section on tomatoes in my new book!" lol Unfortunately, I have no book, but i also haven't heard of sweet millions before. I'll have to look into them. Thanks!