My Best Gardening Season In Review

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • With the 2016 gardening season coming to an end it is time to reflect on what went well and what did not. I do this every year so that I can learn and improve how much food I am able to produce from my small urban garden.
    As mentioned in the video here are links to a few videos and my Facebook page! Come on over and check them out!
    Pepper Pruning Video:
    • How to Prune Hot and S...
    Grow More Food in Small Spaces Video:
    • Grow a lot of Food in ...
    Check us out on Facebook:
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Комментарии • 106

  • @alegareecomms
    @alegareecomms 8 лет назад +2

    Keep up the amazing work! We all enjoy your videos very much!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Thanks Alexander! I look forward to your next video!! Your garden looks so great!

  • @Dollapfin
    @Dollapfin 8 лет назад

    Your skin is looking healthier man. I can see that the mineral-rich food is helping and this encourages me to load my composts up.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      My skin feels better too but thats hard to convey on RUclips! a balanced varied diet is all I have been doing!

  • @dkulikowski
    @dkulikowski 8 лет назад

    Good job, well done. Happy for you.

  • @Latebloomershow
    @Latebloomershow 8 лет назад

    LOL, YES, take notes. I never manage to do that. Wow, lots of slugs! I'm glad to check in with this video. Very good job on the video. Thumbs up! Are you using a cell phone for your selfie walk-around? One every two weeks is plenty. You really packed in a lot in your space.

  • @VaveeDances
    @VaveeDances 8 лет назад

    Great and instructive videos...thank you!

  • @chevy6299
    @chevy6299 8 лет назад

    I too had a good year that is not quit over yet but close. We got 2 crops of green beens the green peepers was my best yet in numbers and the first year for carrots has been successful. One thing I've learned is produce grown in containers tend to be smaller than in the ground. The one fail was my tomatoes that produced less than last year but on the bright side no blossom end rot.After many years for trying finally success. =)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      That is wonderful!! I have never had an issue with BER and I attribute that to my soil and good varieties ;)

    • @chevy6299
      @chevy6299 8 лет назад

      A lot of things I pickup easily but gardening isn't one of them. :(

  • @carlagarrett3244
    @carlagarrett3244 7 лет назад +1

    pennies around the slug plants and a couple plastic tubs upside down will really help you get rid of slugs. Pick the tub out and kill regularly during wet time.

  • @StanTheMan709
    @StanTheMan709 8 лет назад

    wonderful video glad you had such a great growing season, do you have any videos on your channel about how to take a cutting from grapes or is that even possible? my uncle has a variety that seems to be very strong and hearty so was hoping to add it to my garden as well.
    cheers

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I am working on propagating grapes next spring! There are two methods that my grandfathers have shown me. The first is to bury new growth and dig it up the following spring. it should have rooted and will get established. The second method is the one I have to wait for the spring to complete. When you are pruning take cuttings and bury a number of dormant buds under soil. It should root giving you a new plant. That said I have not confirmed nor verified.

  • @rcarrollthe3rd
    @rcarrollthe3rd 8 лет назад +2

    Hi Stephen, I just wanted to thank you for your videos and let you know that you inspired us to give gardening a try this season. After watching many of your videos last winter, we built a 10'x4' raised bed, the kids and I planted mostly butter lettuce, beets and Swiss Chard. It worked out pretty well for the first crack at it. I can't wait for next spring, thanks again!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      That is wonderful to hear!! I am glad that you had success!! let me know if you have any questions!

  • @LearnToGrow1
    @LearnToGrow1 8 лет назад

    Well done my friend!!! :)

  • @mdmota100
    @mdmota100 8 лет назад

    Keep up the great work Steve. Congrats on your high yields. Definitely will be with you on your 2 week videos. Have one quick question , we have been doing a little bit of research on nitrogen fixers in the vegetable garden. Came across one article on bean and pea crop being nitrogen fixers. Dumb question, is it the root system of these plants that do the fixing or the part above ground. So do you cut the plant at ground level leaving the root system in the ground to do the nitrogen fixing o,r is it the above ground part therefore, mulching the above ground part on the ground to break down over winter?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Thank you for your support it sure helps me feel that this is the right move and that I can continue to support you all.
      no the nitrogen fixing happens in the soil. The roots put out an attractant and the bacteria that can fix nitrogen are attracted. When they come in contact with the root a node is formed to protect the exchange of sugar for bio available nitrogen. If you use a cover crop let the frost kill the plant or chop and drop it before it flowers. that will leave the nitrogen and good bacteria in the soil where it is needed. I have a video on the subject if you are interested.
      ruclips.net/video/g-_RukKjRBQ/видео.html

    • @mdmota100
      @mdmota100 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the great info on nitrogen fixers. Definitely answers my question.

  • @BassemMohsen
    @BassemMohsen 8 лет назад +1

    Have you considered growing mushrooms inside your house or basement? You can do that in the winter if the temperature inside is right.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I was thinking about that and was going to do some research. I should start that soon!

  • @Catesgarden
    @Catesgarden 8 лет назад

    Nice! Liked. Will you be growing through the winter?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      Yup indoors I should get going after Canadian thanksgiving. I can't wait !

    • @Catesgarden
      @Catesgarden 8 лет назад +1

      Oh, yes, happy Thanksgiving!

  • @angieswyers5633
    @angieswyers5633 8 лет назад

    What only once every two weeks. LOL Have fun and remember to live life to it's fullest ..

  • @ohhowhappygardener
    @ohhowhappygardener 8 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing! Likewise, we had our best year as well. Looking forward to things slowing down a little this Winter so we have time to reflect more and plan for next Spring. Looking forward to more of your videos!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      It is good to hear that you had a good year. I always value this time of year just reflecting and enjoying the produce !

  • @gardenertimelapse2877
    @gardenertimelapse2877 8 лет назад

    Snails invasion. Great video, greetings from Poland :)

  • @BobMelsimpleliving.
    @BobMelsimpleliving. 8 лет назад

    Great seeing you again Stephen. Time with the family is very important. Looks like you are still loosing weight. Have a great weekend. Best wishes Bob.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      My family is paramount! I have slowed down the progress of losing weight but will kick it into high gear again!! I have a mission now!

  • @howtogardenwithhammerinhan2427
    @howtogardenwithhammerinhan2427 6 лет назад

    Yea I am pretty sure carrots get sweeter too!Lots more energy! Nice!

  • @CraigOverend
    @CraigOverend 8 лет назад

    I always enjoy whatever you have time to produce Steven.
    Your peppers looked tasty. This year I left my bell peppers in the raised bed garden hoping they'd survive the Melbourne winter, but with all the rain we had the fungi have gotten to them. Beets I also left in the worst soil in the garden under a neighbours tree that usually gets little to no rain, they did great and are still producing greens for the guinea pigs two years later albeit slowly in the heat of summer.
    Reducing nutrient leaching would make a great video topic! I think it's a much more important topic than fertilizer. I'd suggest materials like those used in water filters that aren't designed to kill microbes. High cation exchange and porous materials like charcoal/biochar, peat/sphagnum moss, composted bark, materials used in primitive water filters like fired clay mixed with sawdust to create micropores, or alternatively bonsai materials. Aussie bonsai growers seem to like a mix of zeolite aka clinoptilolite (high CEC, but I'm not a fan of the aluminium and sodium component), diatomite (holds water, good air exchange, high CEC, and plants take up silica when water stressed), and an organic component or a constant feeding with liquid fertilizer. This year's Google Science Fair had a great Avocado skin and Orange peel super absorbent polymer recipe that may be interesting to trial. And I watched a great talk about dispersive soils the other day and the importance of getting cation ratios right, and how complicated it can be. I've read of farm trials that surround fields with ditches of wood chips or biochar to reduce nutrient runoff into waterways, and others using mushroom inoculated woodchips along banks of rivers that worked well. One study of a farm watershed showed that up to 90% of it's annual phosphorous and a lot of dissolved carbon was being washed away into waterways and polluting them, why I think it's a more important subject than fertilizer!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I think you are right. It is about time to get into nutrient leaching as a method to preserve the nutrients I have available instead of looking for a new method to add more.... your suggestions are great. I have taken a few notes and thank you for them!

  • @auuurrrgh
    @auuurrrgh 8 лет назад

    I was in Calgary a couple weeks ago and it was absolutely beautiful. Three pepper crops in zone three? you are making me look bad in zone 5!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      The pepper pruning works wonders I tell you! That said we did have a great year for them. hot and dry to get going and then rain and heat to keep them going.

  • @meehan302
    @meehan302 8 лет назад

    We all had one of the best growing seasons, primarily because of the consistent warm summer. I always like your interesting video Stephen.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      That is good to hear you had a good year! It is always inspiring to see what you can do when mother nature cooperates!!
      I am glad you enjoy the videos! I have fun making them!

  • @hillcountryhick4639
    @hillcountryhick4639 8 лет назад

    We all got busy this year! I got too busy to even watch, let alone make, videos. Travel, work and husband's injuries ate up all my time this year, but my garden was a priority. You know you love to garden if you plan your vacation the 1 month (August) when things are relatively dormant! Keep the videos coming! I've learned a lot from you. Thanks!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I plan my time off in the winter so I never miss a week during the season. That said my season is much shorter than yours ;)
      I completely understand life taking over !

  • @christasmicroflowerfarm2695
    @christasmicroflowerfarm2695 8 лет назад

    Wonderful video as always and I also enjoyed your capsicum pruning video. We have springtime here in Australia and are getting our gardens ready for planting.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I certainly wish I was heading into spring ;) I was just talking to my brother whom put in his garden today!! Envy :)

  • @butterflyonmywall6183
    @butterflyonmywall6183 8 лет назад

    I love your channel even more as respect and love for your family and real life has priority. Carry on and I'll be watching your videos whenever you post them. Alberta Urban Garden ROCKS! 👍🏽

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you my friend! It is important to me that my channel never inter fears with my family. I do however love this community too ;) Life is about balance just as much as your garden and diet!

  • @barrywinters1142
    @barrywinters1142 8 лет назад

    I understand how life expands to fill all available time. Keep your priorities. Don't forget your Testing Methodologies series.
    I needn't remind you that a healthy-vibrant fungal population retains water.
    Thanks again, B

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Ill be getting back to the Testing Garden Assumptions series over the winter. it will keep us entertained ;)

  • @charlescarlson8283
    @charlescarlson8283 8 лет назад

    Enjoy you videos. The little dud is number 1. Time flies to fast when they grow up. I'm have a grandson that is number 1 in my world. Pumpkins are second. The world can wait to see what else you are doing.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      The best part of having my little dude is that he loves the garden.. in fact he stole all of the tomatoes right out of my salad tonight ;) Gotta love it!

  • @aseamlypursuit9573
    @aseamlypursuit9573 8 лет назад

    I'm so glad you have had a great year, Stephen, and I really enjoyed the video about it. Here in Vancouver we also had a great year, although dry at times - you must have received a lot of our usual rainfall! We have loved having the increase in sun, but we're still getting used to water shortages and hoping there's a happy medium.
    Congratulations on a great year in the garden and behind the camera. Thank you for your great work.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      It seems as if it's either too dry or too wet :(
      That said we can still do quite well even with tough seasons !

  • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
    @cupbowlspoonforkknif 8 лет назад

    Changing your video frequency will not affect me at all. I totally understand. Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to the dropping temperatures a little. I'm going to see how long I can extend my season here in Calgary with cold frames and other experiments with thermal mass and solar heating.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Glad to hear you are going to experiment with season extension!! It is a lot of fun but conflicts with my travel schedule a little too much!! Let me know how you do!

  • @jimkinson4975
    @jimkinson4975 7 лет назад

    Thanks for another great video. Stephen, as I mentioned a few months ago, I started with the BTE garden method. I absolutely love it and others in my community watched and saw the lack of weeding I had to do. We had an extremely, and I mean extreme dry year, plus my soil is sand, yet I did not water any of my gardens. I was happy with everything that I produced accept the potatoes. They were the only things that was not covered with wood chips in the spring, because they were in a new bed and I wanted to add a lot of compost and other and leaf matter to build the soil.
    Blessings my friend.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  7 лет назад +1

      I am so glad to hear you did so well in a tough season ! This year we went from super dry to super wet. Challenging in its own way but nothing we can't handle right !

  • @Canadaheather
    @Canadaheather 8 лет назад

    Thank you once again, I am now binge watching all of your videos :-) I just purchased my herb seeds from west coast seeds and I hope to start them for an indoor garden within the next month. I am currently on the hunt for pepper seeds :-) then it shall be tomato seeds :-)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Wonderful enjoy the videos and let me know if you have questions.
      Let me know how your adventure goes !!

  • @dennisolivier3720
    @dennisolivier3720 8 лет назад

    Good vid. Had hail take out my garden a couple two or three weeks ago. Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers , Flowers, Herbs, etc. mostly gone

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      That is tough! I can feel your pain!! I lost some crops to hail but was able to salvage most.

  • @SheriFischerSherGarden
    @SheriFischerSherGarden 8 лет назад

    Great video on reflection of the growing season. One of many things I like about gardening is learning something new each year. On less videos , that 's fine, you are doing the right thing , enjoy your family first. It's fun watching them grow up with the garden.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      I too enjoy the constant exploration of new things and always learning in the garden! The same can be said about family! its always an adventure!

  • @melovescoffee
    @melovescoffee 8 лет назад

    And thank you for the wonderful help you have been giving us as well! I'm enjoying the garden so much more now i actually know what i'm doing. :D

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I am glad I can help you enjoy it more!! I find the more I know the more fun it is :)

  • @jefftangen6755
    @jefftangen6755 8 лет назад

    Great video once again , I am not sad at all that my northern Alberta growing season is over as I have taken up indoor hydroponics and after three weeks I have a jungle of kales lettuces and basil to feed myself and family I almost can't keep up to it some of the kale leaves are as big as my head lol .

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      That is wonderful!! See we can grow all year we just have to get more creative!

  • @courtneywillingham4409
    @courtneywillingham4409 8 лет назад

    I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing tour knowledge and ideas. I am excited for the next year garden too. 😁

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Thank you my friend. I am so very glad you enjoy them. It makes the work I put into them worth it !

  • @thisandthatwithchris1984
    @thisandthatwithchris1984 8 лет назад

    Awesome Video bud. I'm glad you had a good Gardening season.

  • @moelester2203
    @moelester2203 8 лет назад

    great vids...envious..my garden got hailed out 4 times in calgary this year...

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      It was close here one storm but the damage was not too bad! Sorry to hear you had a tough year!

  • @LifestyleGardener
    @LifestyleGardener 7 лет назад

    Wow, it looks like you lost some weight!

  • @pinkmonk999
    @pinkmonk999 8 лет назад

    Love your videos. I keep returning to your old ones too, great for referens and I also recommend them to others.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Thank you my friend. I am super glad you find my videos helpful and not just once ! It means a lot to me !

  • @constancemacallister2389
    @constancemacallister2389 8 лет назад

    I love your videos and will be happy to enjoy them as often as you are able to share with us. Thanks

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Thank you my friend!! It means a lot that you will stick around even though I am dropping the frequency. I feel bad but I don't want to sacrifice the quality!

  • @wildchookMaryP
    @wildchookMaryP 8 лет назад

    I am happy for you Stephen, I always love what you have to share. Those tomatoes looks good.

  • @theresaherfindahl5781
    @theresaherfindahl5781 8 лет назад

    Do you put much into cold storage for winter? Can you make a video of that? Hey I just saw you spot on Preserving Garden Harvest so I got what I needed. Thanks!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I dont have much cold storage space so no I dont. Mostly my potatoes and I touched on that in this clip here ;) ruclips.net/video/vqvWCkq8WjU/видео.html

    • @theresaherfindahl5781
      @theresaherfindahl5781 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks!

  • @Ottee2
    @Ottee2 8 лет назад

    Nice job, Stubbs, with the garden this year (and this video). You know,Stubbs, you live so far north, it might be worth it to install a small cold frame type greenhouse. Things are winding down here in southern BC, too. But I'm still growing stuff. My late planted green beans should start producing in about a week. Fingers crossed for a beautiful Indian summer, here.
    Also I didn't know that you are a biologist. Do you have any interest in mycology, at all?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I have been trying to figure out how to install more than just temporary hoop houses for awhile now... one day Ill figure it out!
      I am an environmental biologists but have taken a course in mycology many moons ago. It is interesting and I would like to get involved a little more but you know... time!

    • @Ottee2
      @Ottee2 8 лет назад

      Um, yeah, petroleum industry mitigation efforts, I'm guessing.
      Hint for sourcing greenhouse materials: go to your local dump or yard sales are good. :)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Nope I work for government :)
      I have some stuff Ill have to investigate further ;)

  • @stevemcdermott8263
    @stevemcdermott8263 8 лет назад

    Which were your slug free crops? interested to know.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Most of the garden did well. He only crips I had issues with was my squash strawberries and beans.

  • @theIAMofME
    @theIAMofME 8 лет назад

    Great video! Success is always nice :) Safe travels.

  • @TheBhannah
    @TheBhannah 8 лет назад

    fantastic job in your garden Stephan !

  • @jimmybrooks179
    @jimmybrooks179 8 лет назад

    Have you did any research on Korean Natural Farming/EM-1/Lactic Acid use in the garden?

  • @elysejoseph
    @elysejoseph 8 лет назад +1

    We'll stick around my friend, keep up the good work :-)

  • @misemefein100
    @misemefein100 8 лет назад

    did you leave prahan?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I am not sure what Prahan is?

    • @ShawnaLampiLegaree
      @ShawnaLampiLegaree 8 лет назад

      Hi Stephen, actually Stephen's older brother recently moved to Prahan and is starting his gardening.
      (the Mom)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Sorry about that. Alexander from time to time posts videos on the channel!

  • @RoSario-vb8ge
    @RoSario-vb8ge Месяц назад

    What happened to you?