As always your videos are good reminders and things learned. Like how there is no wasted time or drama in your videos. Simple advice from a well versed farmer/gardener!
Farmer Jag at it again ! I’m from the Caribbean ( different climate completely ) but I love to listen to your videos , very informative to glean from . 💯 😊 Thanks for that tip at the end ☀️
That bit about micro climates is so important. I live surrounded by 7a/b in swamp... but I live on top of hill of a swale on old farmlands. What happens is the swamps produce heat year round with their rotted vegetation and the cold sinks pushing that warmth uphill to where my garden is. So I'm actually gardening in zone 8a conditions, zone 9a against my south facing brick walls making it suitable for to grow tropical fruit trees in a zone "7a" area. It matters more than people think because I'll never have success with spring brassicas that bolt.
0:00 "Do you want to grow a lush spring and a summer garden? Well, you have come to the right place." Apparently not, my friend. You have an international audience. Not all of us live in America. February is the hottest month of summer where I live. Perhaps, I don't know, it's your YT channel, so it's your choice, some minor adjustments for the diversified locations of your audience might be worth considering.
As always your videos are good reminders and things learned. Like how there is no wasted time or drama in your videos. Simple advice from a well versed farmer/gardener!
Great video as always, very informative
Thank you Paji your videos are amazing.
Very helpful information 😊 Thank you so much Brother for teaching us all😊❤
Thank you Jag for this great information.
Very helpful information thank you
Thank you so much, very helpful ✨😎✨
Thank you😊
love your videos ❤
Gardener friends stay connected 🤗 please ❤
Farmer Jag at it again ! I’m from the Caribbean ( different climate completely ) but I love to listen to your videos , very informative to glean from . 💯 😊 Thanks for that tip at the end ☀️
That bit about micro climates is so important. I live surrounded by 7a/b in swamp... but I live on top of hill of a swale on old farmlands. What happens is the swamps produce heat year round with their rotted vegetation and the cold sinks pushing that warmth uphill to where my garden is. So I'm actually gardening in zone 8a conditions, zone 9a against my south facing brick walls making it suitable for to grow tropical fruit trees in a zone "7a" area. It matters more than people think because I'll never have success with spring brassicas that bolt.
Thank you
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I live in zone 9 can I direct sow outside seeds outside or do they have to be started indoors?
when you said "indoor"--is it heated? you do show temperatures but those are soil temperatures, right? thanks
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Hope you were unaffected by all the fires
0:00 "Do you want to grow a lush spring and a summer garden? Well, you have come to the right place."
Apparently not, my friend. You have an international audience. Not all of us live in America. February is the hottest month of summer where I live.
Perhaps, I don't know, it's your YT channel, so it's your choice, some minor adjustments for the diversified locations of your audience might be worth considering.
Thank you