I love that you share the varieties that you plant so I can try them too. I think a Top Ten on varieties of each vegetable per year would be great. I will have my pen and paper ready!! Thank you for your wisdom!!
Glad you liked the video! We are planning to do another video on growing lettuce indoors. Will probably do a design build video on a new growing chamber that's completely climate-controlled.
Thanks for sharing more of your favorites! Great tips to add to the toolbox too! I haven't grown lettuce much in the past, but am planning on growing more this year. Will definitely be considering you suggestions!
I’m in 7b also. I’m in Reno Nevada so I’m going to follow ALL your recommendations. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom! The fact you take the time out of your very very busy day to share with us is heartwarming. I can’t thank you enough!
Thks so much for your contest.Can't wait for ur drawing. God is Good/John14:6 What's your favorite eating tomatoe ? Mine is German Johnson & Rudger. God Bless, Hebrews 12:2.
No orange lettuce? Just kidding - messing with you guys. 😁😁😁 Appreciate your channel. I love Paris Island Cos. I’m down in the Deep South and it gets hot by April, so slow to bolt is very important. I planted Arctic King last December and it’s done wonderfully. It’s a Bibb type from Baker Creek.
Thanks for the tip on consecutive planting Muir lettuce. I never tried planting lettuce in July or August. I just figured it would immediately bolt I've always enjoyed Amish Deer Tongue, Red Sails and Grand Rapids all cut and come again leaf lettuce. My biggest problem is with voles. Any suggestions for ridding your garden beds of voles? I have seen a whole lettuce plant pulled underground by a vole just like carrots in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
Sorry about your vole problem, we have gopher problems, they do the same thing. I've actually watched them pull an onion down under the ground - pretty funny watching your produce just disappear right before your eyes! We have a garden windmill that seems to help by vibration of the ground - don't know if voles dislike the vibration or not.
I love that you share the varieties that you plant so I can try them too. I think a Top Ten on varieties of each vegetable per year would be great. I will have my pen and paper ready!! Thank you for your wisdom!!
Great idea! We'll keep that in mind!
Great video! Thx! I hope you’ll do a part 2 on how you grow lettuce indoors during the winter. Thx again🤞
Glad you liked the video! We are planning to do another video on growing lettuce indoors. Will probably do a design build video on a new growing chamber that's completely climate-controlled.
Really love your channel! Great information!!! I’m in 8b in Sequim, WA.
Just found this channel. What a great source of information! Subbed!
Thanks for sharing more of your favorites! Great tips to add to the toolbox too! I haven't grown lettuce much in the past, but am planning on growing more this year. Will definitely be considering you suggestions!
You're welcome! Happy gardening!
I’m in 7b also. I’m in Reno Nevada so I’m going to follow ALL your recommendations. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom! The fact you take the time out of your very very busy day to share with us is heartwarming. I can’t thank you enough!
You are so welcome! Blessings!
Thks so much for your contest.Can't wait for ur drawing. God is Good/John14:6
What's your favorite eating tomatoe ? Mine is
German Johnson & Rudger.
God Bless,
Hebrews 12:2.
Need a video on drip irrigation
No problem! We already produced a video on that. Here you go! 😊 ruclips.net/video/0T3O0NL_xd0/видео.html
What kinda or name brand of drip tape do you use.
Only one I found is Drip Depot an there pricey. I'm looking for thin wall PVC pipe an drill 1/16 hole in it.
I don't like pelletized either. They don't germinate well.
Lettuce and brassicas bolt quick down here in southern Louisiana.
Try Muir lettuce, I think you'll be surprised by how slow it is to bolt! Blessings!
I'm curious to what zone you live in, I haven't heard that yet. I am gardening in zone 5b.
We are in zone 7a-b SE Washington. Blessings!
No orange lettuce? Just kidding - messing with you guys. 😁😁😁 Appreciate your channel. I love Paris Island Cos. I’m down in the Deep South and it gets hot by April, so slow to bolt is very important. I planted Arctic King last December and it’s done wonderfully. It’s a Bibb type from Baker Creek.
😂 So funny! Don't ever worry about hurting our feelings in the comment section. Truth and honesty are the only way forward! Great suggestions too!
Thanks for the tip on consecutive planting Muir lettuce. I never tried planting lettuce in July or August. I just figured it would immediately bolt I've always enjoyed Amish Deer Tongue, Red Sails and Grand Rapids all cut and come again leaf lettuce. My biggest problem is with voles. Any suggestions for ridding your garden beds of voles? I have seen a whole lettuce plant pulled underground by a vole just like carrots in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
Sorry about your vole problem, we have gopher problems, they do the same thing. I've actually watched them pull an onion down under the ground - pretty funny watching your produce just disappear right before your eyes! We have a garden windmill that seems to help by vibration of the ground - don't know if voles dislike the vibration or not.