Thank you. Me too. Bruised, but nothing broken. Eek. Those planters are there temporarily. I will be moving them this weekend so that doesn't happen again.
Everything is looking great Michelle, and I love what you did in the back along the trees there with the beds. You’re not the only one that can over water, I killed a couple things that way. Have you considered burlap around the poles for your cucumbers? I have some for the trunks of small trees but think it might also work as a grippy surface on your pipes. I’ve got dragon fruit that I’m trimming as well and starting more plants, cantaloupe and watermelon in bloom, and plans for three sisters. It’s extremely hot here in Phx, hoping our monsoon season will at least bring cooler temps, but some rain would be much appreciated too.
Looking good Michele! I'm currently at Moms in Southern Idaho trying to figure out how to grow in the first year garden. Mom has a few things going but I am sure itching to get a lot more in the ground in this short season - long day garden. Sure is different from Central Florida!
@@michelleinthemeadow I stopped by a friends in Louisianna and he gave me Sunflower, Okra and Sweet Corn seeds to try. They grow a lot of corn here but I'm anxcious to see how the others do in a long day short season.
Wow! What a great imperfect garden. I also am a Florida gardener and I am so impressed with the variety of fruit trees you have.
Thank you. My goal is to have year round fruit. I need few more trees. 😆
Watch your step, friend. Your garden looks awesome!
Thank you. Yes, I'll be moving those, too. Eek.
Awesome tour
Thanks, Mike. It was good to get out there, too!
Getting prolific! Wooo!
Thank you. It's been quite the work in progress.
Oh goodness.. Glad you're ok.
Thank you. Me too. Bruised, but nothing broken. Eek. Those planters are there temporarily. I will be moving them this weekend so that doesn't happen again.
Everything is looking great Michelle, and I love what you did in the back along the trees there with the beds. You’re not the only one that can over water, I killed a couple things that way. Have you considered burlap around the poles for your cucumbers? I have some for the trunks of small trees but think it might also work as a grippy surface on your pipes.
I’ve got dragon fruit that I’m trimming as well and starting more plants, cantaloupe and watermelon in bloom, and plans for three sisters. It’s extremely hot here in Phx, hoping our monsoon season will at least bring cooler temps, but some rain would be much appreciated too.
Thank you. I like that burlap idea. Thank you. We are finally getting some much needed rain. Good luck on your rain, too. Happy Gardening!
Yay!! Been missing your videos 😊
Yay! Thank you! Me, too.
Looking good Michele!
I'm currently at Moms in Southern Idaho trying to figure out how to grow in the first year garden. Mom has a few things going but I am sure itching to get a lot more in the ground in this short season - long day garden. Sure is different from Central Florida!
You can do it! What are you planting first?
@@michelleinthemeadow I stopped by a friends in Louisianna and he gave me Sunflower, Okra and Sweet Corn seeds to try. They grow a lot of corn here but I'm anxcious to see how the others do in a long day short season.
@geekygardens very cool. Please share the results.
michelle no volume on my end --even went out and came back in nada!!! video was fine just sayin' great to see you though
It's great to see you here. I'm not sure what's up on audio. Maybe it will resolve, I have audio on this end.
@@michelleinthemeadow checked it again on my side still no volume at all my other videos are fine
@@michelleinthemeadow Audio was perfectly fine when I watched the video.
No audio issues here
@@IRONWEED_ Thanks for letting me know. Happy Gardening!
Both you and the garden are looking good!
So nice of you to say. Thank you! It's good to make some content, too.
Yes good to see you making some content! Imagine with Florida heat it’s tough this time of year