Will these be the tomato varieties to beat our short season?
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- I've finally broken out of my comfort zone. After 10 years plus of growing tomatoes in the greenhouse, I'm finally making the leap and I'm going to be growing them outside in my raised bed, here in Scotland. With our cool climate and short growing season, most people grow tomatoes in their greenhouse to ensure an adequate season, but by choosing varieties that are earlier to mature, I might just be able to double or even triple my tomato crop.
I've got some help from my friend and youtube gardening superstar Gardener Scott and together we are going to experiment to see if we can both grow the same varieties of tomato and use the same methods of growing. And of course, we're bringing you along for the tomato-growing adventure.
So sit back, grab a cuppa and enjoy gardening.
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I'm really looking forward to the results in our gardens!
Me too… I’m gonna be pestering you over that fence a lot 😍
You and Scott making videos together are so fun to watch, as well as full of good information.
Glad you like them!
I love the collaboration between the 2 channels. This is fun to watch and informative. Way better than watching television. I enjoy learning about gardening. I am no expert but I love to improve my skills. Thank you all for the information and entertainment. ☺️
Yay! Thank you!
Hilarious demo of international time travel and gardener super powers! I almost spewed my tea when you peeked over the fence into G-Scott's garden, that was a real shift in reality. And his nosey neighbor reaction was spot-on perfectly played. Thanks for the garden comedy!
I know, right? 😂😂😂😂😂
I love this collaboration, can't wait to see more. Kate was a great addition. TFS 🥰👍
Glad you enjoyed it Cindy
What a brilliant video! Loved the over the fence shots. Reminded me of that show Hone Improvement where Tim the Toolman Taylor used to speak to his neighbour Wilson😂
Awesome sounding selection of tomato seeds. Haven’t heard of many of them so looking forward to seeing how they get on.
Ha ha ha Kate jokes about that loads when she’s building raised beds
Huh huh huh more power!!!
I thought the same-Wilson? 😂😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 I'm here for all the over the fence with Scott content you guys wanna do. 👍🏻👍🏻🌱🌱🍅🍅
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What a fun collaboration with @GardenerScott. Looking forward to growing with you both this season.
Cant wait to see how we all do
What a fun video, how nice of Kate to bring you guys tea😂. This works great for me as I’ll be growing some of the varieties you guys are and because I plant them out around the beginning of June and except last year, we normally get a hard frost in September. I also live in an extreme/hot/dry climate similar to Scott’s. Hey, perfect, you got hanging basket tomatoes! I’m so excited for you guys with your greenstalk! Those Early Girl tomatoes are great for short seasons, very prolific. Poor Kate, always painting the fence😅, it looks great though. Thanks for the fun video, can’t wait to see how the comparisons turn out!
The fence looks much better now. She finished it today 😍
Awwww thank you
Lots more to come
I know these are past, but I want you to know, that I love the playful of these. And of your channel in general. Thanks!
Those were so much fun to do 😃😃😃
Tomatoes adapt well, the main thing is to plan the growing season correctly. Great duet, I love it!
Glad you enjoyed it Alexa
We had fun making it 😄
Hilarious! I had no idea Gardener Scott was so funny! ❤
Oh he can be very funny when he wants 😍
I'm going to love this collaboration.
Seriously, LOVE the comedic integration in this vid 👍👍👍 I'm really keen on seeing both your and Scott's results. Love Scott's paste Tom choices - always use them for tomato sandwiches - no tomato drippings 👌🤤. SO exciting, so 'chuffed'!!
Mmmmmm tomato sandwiches
LOL. Can't wait to see the experiment and contest between you and Scott.
Not long now till we can get those seeds going 😍
Absolutely brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 can’t wait to be growing along with you both 😁 nice to see Kate too 😊
Grab those seeds and get planning
@@eliandkate for sure plus the other 10 varieties lol
😂😂😂😂
I have a short season too and Black krim is one of my favorites, I got tons last year and my last Frost was July 2nd here in the high Sierra.
That was good. I shall have to go and checkout Scotts channel now:)
His channel is choc full of useful stuff
I can’t wait for his video tomorrow 😃
What a fun collab! Scott is so knowledgeable! Nice collab eli x
It was really good fun to make as well 😄
That's the funniest thing I'v ever seen! Very good editing and good gardening.
😄 glad you enjoyed our messing around
Thank you so much for introducing me to Gardener Scott! We live in Colorado (at least for one more year before we move to Montana) and wish I would have found him a few years ago. :).
I also just found your channel about a month ago and almost immediately bumped it to one of my favorites. I have always had a love of Scotland (as part of my family ancestry) and find it to be very similar to the Rocky Mountain Climate. Who knows, maybe I'll get to move there someday. :)
This was probably one of my favorite episodes and as a newer gardener, appreciate the education and resources.
Thanks again. Can't wait to see your follow-up Tomato seeds progress!
Awwww so chuffed I’ve introduced you to Scott…. It’s always great to have local channels 😍
I am enjoying you two doing this God Bless you both
Glad you are enjoying it Keith 😄
Oh this is amazing, I’m hooked on how you both do😂😂. Love that while miles away there are some similarities, good luck guys and thank you for the entertainment ❤
Oh fab, glad you enjoyed it Jayne
Holy cats, Eli! Your description of Scott's climate in Colorado....I thought (for a wee moment) you were describing MY neck o' the woods in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 🇨🇦 ! (Still under several feet of snow 🥶)
Yikes
I was out in a t shirt this weekend 🥶
I love these collaborations.
they are great fun to do :D
I love the dual greenhouse show… Greetings from this side of the pond Virginia (USA). I will have to share some of my photos of my current greenhouse and endeavors. I have a 12x24 greenhouse and I am focusing on raised garden containers (not raised beds). I love them because I can propagate and plant them in the same containers and when completely filled, I am able to move them by myself. I am a 66 year young female who wants to make sure what ever happens to the old bones, I can grow, grow and grow.
Love your show, just stumbled on to your site this week…. Happy gardening and thank you for your engaging site.
Completely hearing you with the making sure we can keep going. Every season we’re making little adjustments just to help 😍
Good chuckle xxxx
Looking forward to it all. Glad February is finally nearly over and we will be getting brighter days.
Hope you enjoy the weekend Kate and Eli x
Kate just said… oh good next week is the start of seedmageddon 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for very fast reply
Can’t wait!
So excited to grow along with you guys on this challenge!!
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Can't wait to see what I can glean from you both! Getting great info already! Take care!
Hey hunny
It’s been fun doing these with Scott and even I can’t wait to see what happens 😍😍😍
Such a fun video 😊 good information and fun peeking over the fence!
It was so much fun 😍😍😍
What a fun video! Thanks guys 💚
Our pleasure!
What a great collaboration 🙂 I'm over from Scott's channel - I am up the road from him in Colorado. Black Krim tomatoes are wonderful! They are on my every year list, as are Sungolds. Looking forward to see @GardenerScott 's in-ground vs. in greenhouse experiment. Thanks for the lovely video. Red
Awww thanks Red
I’m really excited to try Black Krim 👌
Love that. Going to watch Scott as well.Think I will try black cherry if I can get the seed but in the greenhouse .❤
Hi you two. I loved loved loved your video this time. It was great. Thank you
Awwwww thank you Pamela
So glad you enjoyed it
So cute!
This is so great hahaha!!!! 🤩 you guys had me laughing!
😂😂😂 glad it gave you a smile
😊😊 aww never mind Danny it was a great live always leave them wanting more! See you on the next one! 🌸
Was this one for me?
Hi Eli!! I keep ending up with messages from the last video going onto the next one coming up! Might be my rubbish broadband: either that’s too slow or I am. I was watching Danny at grapevine gardens livestream and he had technical issues at the end. Enjoying your video now; very brave allowing others to pick your tomatoes! Hope you and Kate are keeping well! 🌸🌺
Ahhh that makes sense.
Worth going back and adding your message to Danny’s video again. I know he’d appreciate it 🥰
This was hilarious 😂. So creative,!.
It was fun :D
I'm in the SE and bugs a are notorious problem. I'm growing in the ground in my home built green house that I can take the plastic sides down leaving 15% shade cloth when the heat gets above 75° on a daily basis. I grow almost all indeterminate up string in the green house so I can fit a lot in my little space.
I have a season very similar to yours and one way to increase your harvest is to learn to love green tomato chutney - that way I get tons more harvested tomatoes at the end of the season.
Oh I do and make heaps 😂😂😂
Eli and Kate and Scott are fabulous together!!!!!
😂😂😂 he’s a brave soul letting me and Kate push his funny bone 😍
Hi Eli & Kate , great video on growing.g tomatoes, you have got me thinking about it too 👍 so, im going to have look at the variety I grow. Will be inyeresting how it all works out. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
I’m sitting here, itching to sow my seeds now!! 😂😂😂😂
Brilliant idea Eli. Thanks.
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Best video Ive watched today!
Awwww thanks Jake
Love this! Hilarious
@@ammiedoering4205 we had lots of fun making this series
Such a good video...I can't resist commenting🙄😏
Ha ha ha ha
Crazy Barry are very sweet and great snacking on tomatoes. Kellogg is delicious. Also not as acidy . 😊
awesome thanks :D
Hi Guys Love both of your channels. This is going to be interesting.
Glad you are coming along with us for the fun
Try Bosque Blue Bumblebee if you like cherries. Wonderful tomato and prolific.
Love the video!
Great video loved it. I have been following Scott for years. Just started watching your channel . I am enjoying your videos as well. I also enjoy a good cup-per.Lyons is my favorite. 😁 Thanks again. Dean
Cheers 😃🫖
LOL Good Job Really enjoying these.
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Such an enjoyable video.
Glad you enjoyed it Amarie, we had fun creating it!
Yup!!!!
Good video!
😂😂😂 thank you Randy
Glad you enjoyed it
Loved this collab video 🥰🥰
You know Sarah it was so much fun to make as well
Loved this video. I'm in Las Vegas nevada and I start growing tomatoes end of February because our desert temps arrive end of May. It's just too hot after that but it's still a challenge as the plants get stressed. Lots of tomatoes but they stay small.
Too much heat is a massive challenge
I wonder if any of us have the perfect growing setting for them
I LOVE your seed organiser its so nice! I try to keep them organised by month, then I know what I need to sow at all times! I just then removed whatever I need to basied on what the month is! but I love how big the plastic boxes you have!
Very similar to my system.
I have 2 boxes, one is to store and one by month and things move around.
I did a video about 2 weeks ago talking about it I think
Great video and recommendations. I grew San Marziano tomatoes from seed because I couldn't find the plants locally and all 24 seeds germinated!!. Amish paste was from small mail order plants. I gave away half of the San Marziano plants but still had a bumper crop that was shared ( without permission) with my local woodchuck. Tore netting and tipped over buckets on deck after climbing stairs. Red squirrel invited friends to partake of yellow cherry SunGold tomatoes in fenced garden. My favorite too. One morning I counted 24 cherry tomato skins on my deck. Apparently he (she?) and friends would prefer tomatoes without skins and partied on my deck too.
I plan to try a few of your tomato seeds. Wish me luck.
😂😂😂😂 little sods!!!
This is something I’m going to have to get used to, been warned that birds and mice will be an issue with growing outdoors.
Not something I ever have to worry about in the greenhouse
Absolutely Love This!!!!
Did you get to the varieties now? 😍
@@eliandkate I did. 🥰
I grew Black Krim last year and it was a good one, it got to about 7 ft. tall in a cage, and gave 4to5 tomatoes at a time until frost here in zone 6a Missouri.
Hearing lots of positives about them
Love this combo!!!!! Awesome collaboration keep them coming.
Glad you enjoyed it Sherie
Remember to go leave a comment for Scott on his channel too 😍
His video just dropped
I'm subscriber from garden Scott nice to meet you nice to be on this new Journey with you I'm one of your new subscribers
Hey Adam
Lovely to meet you too and welcome to our little gang 😍
Great video Eli and i love the collaboration you had with Kate and Scott. Oh and the Tomato choosing and advice was great as well. The Barry's Crazy Cherry i bought last season for a laugh for obvious reasons, but never got around to growing it so i might give it a go this season (?)
Stay Safe.
Barry (Wirral)
You and me then Barry
We’ll rule the tomato world 😂😂😂
Hopefully you will be successful with the Black Krim, it’s on of my favorite tomatoes that I grow.
Happy Gardening from z10b Southern California.
Fingers crossed Darry
I’ve not tried it but I’ve heard so many people say it tastes great
Do they produce many tomatoes? Maybe different for you in Z 10. Hope they do well Z5.
@@dustyflats3832
They are average producers, but the taste is awesome. I would rather have a dozen great tasting tomatoes then 100 bland tomatoes. Have you tried Cherokee Purple? The Black Krim looks a lot like the CP and to me is just a little less smoky tasting.
Great comparison.
And many many more to come 😍😍😍
Eli, I had great success growing Koralik outside in my Edinburgh allotment last year. If you have space for another tomato variety, it could be one to try. I had two Koralik plants served by a homemade olla self watering system (basically a large terracotta pot with bluetack to plug the hole, sunk into the soil and with a cover over it). Super tasty as well!
Good to know Helene,
Thank you 🙏
Kate was Great too!!!!
She is the star 😍
Tomaytoes, tomahtoes, loving this collaboration and comparison. Looking forward to seeing the results. 🍅
Us too
I’m really hoping for good things this year
Thank you so much for this video it is incredibly helpful.
Awww that’s fab. I’m soooo glad it was helpful!
When I grew tomatoes outside without protection they got disease and produce only half-ripened tomatoes. While the ones with protection grew like a jungle. I hope the tomatoes go well for you, good luck!
Protection from what?
@@eliandkate Protection from rain and insects
@@eliandkate Also cold weather and birds taking a snack
What a fun collaboration! Looking forward to all the tomato videos coming up!
Me too 😂
Very clever you guys! Very entertaining! Here in zone 9b I am trying to get all my tomatoes in the ground since our last frost date is Feb. 1. You are beating the cold and I am trying to beat the heat. By mid June it is too hot to grow anything except okra which we don’t grow or eat. Did I mention I have tomatoes on my Early Girl.
Wow
I can’t even imagine how I’d cope
Good luck 😍
Really useful video which has changed my mind about growing some outdoors. Very windy here and often wet but am going to try. Last year made BIG mistake by turfing out of the greenhouse Latah tomatoes, they were alreay in the quadgrows and with the rain they had absolutely no flavour at all. Too wet all the time, so outside definately in standard pots, sadly no room in raised beds 🤔
I found exactly the same thing, hence my thoughts about going with the beds this year rather than pots 😍
Well this was fun to watch! I'm here in the middle between you guys near Chicago Illinois. I'm going to try growing from seed this season. I can't plant outside until the end of May so I'll sow my seed sometime mid April...wish me luck 🤞
You won't need luck, you'll be awesome :D
Your climate seems similar to mine. I'm excited to get started. Tomato seeds get started next week. Good luck!!
Hurrah
I can’t wait
@@eliandkate can you save seeds from hybrid plants?
we’ll you can, but you may not get the results you expect and the new plant will be a product of various genes
This is so flipping cute! Absolutely adorable and sets a new standard for global gardening collaborations.
I’m excited to grow along but I’m in Dallas and our tomato sowing is late if not done by January 15. We have a short season too. Though not because of frost but because once it gets over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the plants really struggle and sometimes die even with lots of supplemental water and 70% or higher shade cloth.
I’m hearing about this a lot from our other Texan viewers. I can’t even imagine that… I’m the opposite I’m desperately praying for some heat to make mine happy.
You can always watch for fun, take handy notes and then work to your timetable… keep things fun and no pressure
@@eliandkate I’ll definitely be watching & growing along. My tomatoes will just be a bit ahead. To be honest, I wouldn’t miss an episode of this collaboration for anything. I’ve watched you & Gardener Scott separately, now I can watch ya together.
My fence is just the other side of Scott’s. We cook out a lot. Ya’ll have a standing invitation for burgers and cold beer once the gardening is done for the day. 🪴🍅💐🍻🍺🍔
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I can't wait to see how your tomato growing goes.
Me too Donna!!!!
Great video- really informative and a lot of fun!
Glad you enjoyed it 😍
I really enjoyed this video and looking forward to the series on both your channel and on GardenerScott’s channel. The information on starting tomatoes in the greenhouse vs outside was very insightful. I am going to review my plans and grow along with both you and Scott. May our tomatoes be plentiful and our summers long. 🤞
Amen 🙏 😍😍😍😍
lmao loved this! I don't know how you put up with these two rascals... I'll try to grow along if I can get my paws on the seeds!
Kate says to tell you that they are loveable rascals 😂😂😂😂
@@eliandkate 😂😂😂 Too true!
Awsome video! The 'mise en scène' (production?) is both ingenious and funny and yet still manages to share loads of practical info. Thank you all. Off now to check 'my days to maturity'. Well my tomatoes'... Cxx
Good luck
Hope all your choices are just perfect for your garden 😍
This will be fun to follow. I’m planning to grow Brad’s Atomic Grape (my massive favourite) and Pomodoro Piccolo Dattero Ibrido F1 (my partner’s fav). Then new to me - Mango Lassi, Sungold and Shirley. Going to try growing Brad’s Atomic outside as well as in the greenhouse this year since a local friend had huge success outside with a plant I gave her last year.
Oh cool so we’re both doing sungold 😍
@@eliandkate 👩🌾👋🏻Me too! Will be fun!
I’m trying Brad’s first time as well as sungold and others. After I bought Brad’s I found it for a buck at dollar store🙄
Loved watching this video :) I was enjoying my tomato roll at the same time - I’m sure yours and Scott’s will be way more delicious than Tesco tomatoes.
yuk - tesco tomatoes
Interesting collaboration. Gardner Scott has a wealth of knowledge. One of the tomatoes that he is growing but you are not is Early Girl. It may be one you want to consider for the future. Its ready in 59 days.
I saw that 😃
Not one I’ve heard of
@@eliandkate Early Girl got me hooked on gardening. In my first year I started late and went and bought some tomato and pepper starts. I had 9 Early Girl plants and didnt prune them because I didnt know about that. I must have gotten close to 200 tomatoes from them. The tomatoes were ok size, not real big, but they produced early and kept producing. I never planted them again because I wanted to save seeds and its a hybrid. But for someone with a short growing season its a great tomato.
It was sweet millions for me and I did the very same thing. Didn’t prune them and man oh man did I get heaps of fruit.
I was hooked from then on in
Here in Norway I start all my tomatoes in early March.
Where I live the last frost date is usually around May 20 as well and seldom come the frost back until some time in October, but I did have -0.1 early September a couple of years ago and it killed all my butternut squash 😭
So the growing season is fairly long, but it's so cold at night most of the summer that heat loving tomatoes, peppers, aubergines etc do not thrive without a greenhouse.
Here the brassicas are the kings and queens
It sounds like you are incredibly similar to me. Average last frost is 18th May although realistically I can’t plant out until June and average first frost is Oct 21st, although it gets cold a few weeks before then.
I can start tomatoes and peppers in the greenhouse in mid to late March through April (depending on the variety as obviously they all have different growing seasons) but aubergine I need to start indoors in Jan and protect them until June.
Not sure if you’ve managed to catch them all, but this video with Scot is part of a series I’m doing focussing on these things.
ruclips.net/p/PLjhUBZdMh-4nPzdffSSKzEX1vAvEJpn8g
Thanks, there are a couple I missed out
You guys made my day! Lmao…you both are great, looking forward to a green stalk video from Scotland! Cant wait❤️
We’re looking forward to getting planted up
Awesome video, a lot for me to think about for my first tomato growing season. Thanks!
We’ve got ya 😍
Really enjoyed your conversations over the fence! LOL And on a more serious note, perhaps I should do the math a bit more when it comes to sowing tomatoes. Mainly I'm concentrating on dwarf varieties from Real Seeds this year, but I'm sure I'll end up caving and growing a couple of cordons too.Thanks for the video!
Ha ha ha we all cave
I’ve got a pile of dwarf ones from vanillas country living. Can’t wait
I LOVE this format! You two are cracking me up. I am in Montana and have a similar season timeline, although we are a lot drier. I look forward to watching these! My garden is in a low spot in our yard and I always seem to get a killing frost in September, weeks before my friends in town, just 7 miles away.
Have you shared before what containers you store your seeds in? I used to have just a small collection, but now I have a drawer that explodes seeds out every time I open it and I need to organize them!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yup the seed storing video was 3 weeks ago
Here you go
My game-changing seed organisation method
ruclips.net/video/8EWyiesjiZc/видео.html
@@eliandkate Thank you!
Loved this video guys, looking forward to seeing future episodes 🤗🤗🤗
Looking forward to having you with us Sally
What a fun match up ! Love watching you both - all three actually, not leaving Kate out! Oh by the way Eli, don't know if you know but that tomato variety, Teton de Venus? Here in Quebec, it would mean Venus' breast, so perhaps less of an ox heart 😉😁
Ha ha ha
Loving the collaberation and good humour. You blended the video really well. Great job! I'll be growing the sungold and sweet million with you. Along with a handful of other varieties. I grow them exclusively outdoors because I don't have a greenhouse. Here in Sussex though, I can probably start sowing in mid march and get them in the ground in last week of April/first week of May. I will probably put off sowing my short season toms until end of march but I've already started my marmandes, as they barely made it last year when I sowed them too late. Very exciting to be getting ready for the season. Can't wait to see everyone's gardens progress through the year. 💕
Oh marmande are a favourite of ours
I also have a short season. I'm about the same lat as you, hotter summer, but my greenhouse gets midday shade from an oak tree. Last frost date officially early may but anecdotally mid may. It's also June usually before the night time temps are tomato friendly. I've overwintered a couple of tomatoes in my living room and even with minimal watering, some are flowering! I also have 2 actual tomatoes. I also took cuttings of my last 2 surviving outdoor tomatoes that went in a bit late to quite ripen on the vine outdoors. I'm planning on doing lots of cuttings and doing outdoor tomatoes too. Just swithering over whether to start more seeds... Maybe I'll try some of the varieties you are trying for a short season!
Give them a try Kirsty, they might just be the ticket 😍
@@eliandkate at least I have time to order them. I like the idea of super early ones
I found you through Gardener Scott. Have you planted anything in the gift he sent you? I'm looking forward to seeing you two comparing each other's growing sites. Hope you grow massive, ripe tomatoes.
Not planted it up yet, still a bit cold but we are making plans 😍😂😍😂😍
Really great video ... can't wait to try ( and thats the word ... try ) growing along with you ...
Hilarious the 'over the fence' shots 🤣🤣🤣 xxxx
Glad you had a laugh…. I can’t wait to get growing
@@eliandkate Me too ... just finding it alittle scary ....but I shall persevere 😊😊😊❤❤❤
It’ll be fine once we’re going
@@eliandkate 😊😊😊👍👍👍
🤣 had a good laugh at Scott having moved over the fence from you 🤣 can't wait to see results if your tomato comparison with Scott
Ha ha ha he’s a not bad neighbour really 😂😂😂
@@eliandkate 😂
If you are looking for Scott’s video where I invade his garden, follow the link: ruclips.net/video/IcVXgEPbFnI/видео.html&feature=shares
This cracked me up!🤣
It was like on Last Man Standing and their neighbor Wilson😂😂
Surprised the weather in Scotland takes so long to warm up, yet quick to cool down.
I’m adding 2weeks to my frost date and then counting back for date to start. I usually started last week of March, but end up with a jungle by the time the hardening week ends and watching for safe date to plant-usually Memorial Day or bit earlier. To speed peppers up will germinate in bag. It’s been so warm this winter, but Mother Nature always holds an Ace up her sleeve.😊. Z5a, WI, frost date 5/13.
Great job! Look forward to it!
Yeah I think maybe the last three years have been completely out of wack.
Our springs have been wetter and colder and we’ve seen a few really hot spells in summer.
Last year it felt like we got slightly longer before the temperatures dropped in autumn too.
Generally though this winter hasn’t really been properly cold yet, means the pests aren’t being killed off
@@eliandkate I just was listening to a live on Fox News and they were talking about mosquitoes in California because of all the water/snow they are getting. It didn’t sound like they even dealt with mosquitoes before. I grew up where they were horrible. The ticks from the south are moving north-not happy about that, Lyme disease is bad enough, but the ones from Texas and Colorado carry other diseases. Always something isn’t it? Think I’ll get a bio dome🤣
We don’t have mossies but we have the dreaded midge 😢