10 Gardening Mistakes To Avoid In 2023

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  • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
    @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +9

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  • @angelanice
    @angelanice Год назад +5

    This I exactly what I needed to hear, especially about not getting discouraged. I've always wanted to garden, with fond memories of bread made with fresh zucchini from my mom's garden. I made two attempts indoors and got very discouraged, but now I own my own land and am determined to cultivate my garden, no matter how many mistakes or failures I have. I've done some research and made a plan so I am ready to start as soon as I get home from my vacation!

    • @kyledoak518
      @kyledoak518 Год назад

      Keep going! Literally same story! Failed a simple herb garden 2 years in a row trying to grow indoors. This year I have more than I know what to do with! You can do it :)

  • @Wellbaby94
    @Wellbaby94 Год назад +6

    It’s 100 plus here in Dallas, my plants are looking pretty frazzled and the tomato horn worms are getting to be the size of small children. Along comes your video of wonderful encouragement! I have tomato babies just beginning to sprout in my closet under grow lights . They will be set out in a few weeks for fall. Hope springs eternal!

  • @bbales2305
    @bbales2305 Год назад +6

    Man what a SUPER vlog! I think one of if not your BEST and I'm a fan👍Your positive attitude and encouragement are awesome - not to mention the knowledge you have. You've helped me a LOT in the last 1.5 year as a new gardener. Thanks SO much 👍👏🎉👋

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that! It means a lot that you got that angle from the video... Appreciated!

  • @Maggdusa
    @Maggdusa Год назад +7

    First year here. I've shared some of my mistakes in your comments before. My latest mistakes:
    1. Not realizing how massive my tomato plants would be! They are like trees. I had planted radishes and a marigold close by but they did not get sun due to the explosive growth of the tomato plants.
    2. Thinking the compost and the bagged soil I used were enough nutrients. They weren't, and I had BER in every bin, every plant, until I did a soil test and corrected with fertilizer. Only then did I look at the compost and soil bags: The compost was merely 0.5-0.5-0.5 and the bagged soil was far, far less.
    3. This one seems really stupid, but... not knowing when to harvest. Some of my plants (foods) are new to me, so I have had no idea when they are ready for harvesting. I wish RUclips gardeners would go into detail about how to know when fruits are ready. Example: I don't like spice but I'm growing jalapenos by my son's request, for him. I was harvesting them and he said they had no heat and tasted like grass. Well, I was picking them WAY too early and had no idea. I have many more examples.

    • @carolinestone4527
      @carolinestone4527 Год назад

      I am with you. My first year, and RUclips had been my teacher. So far, so good, but I swear I have spent a billion dollars on potting soil. (I am using htow bags)

    • @ingevankeirsbilck9601
      @ingevankeirsbilck9601 Год назад +1

      I'm in my third year and have made a ton of mistakes along the way, including today, undoubtedly. When it comes to knowing when to harvest something, that's usually mentioned on the seed packet. Anyway, happy gardening!

    • @AJWGBFX
      @AJWGBFX Год назад

      I grew some wild teasels for the first time on my allotment. The ones I’ve seen in the countryside were about 3 feet (1 metre) high. Mine are about 10 feet (3 metres) high 😂😂 The parsnips ‘growing’ in the behind them think the sun has been extinguished.

    • @FrozEnbyWolf150
      @FrozEnbyWolf150 Год назад +1

      I remember my first time growing jalapeños. The ones they sell at the grocery store are misleading, because they're picked green so they last longer on the shelf. Japaleños actually turn red when ripe, just like bell peppers, as well as many hot chili pepper varieties.
      I no longer grow them though, because I'm a chili head and they're way too mild for me. Reapers give me the most bang for the buck, as the plants can be very productive.

    • @IjeomaThePlantMama
      @IjeomaThePlantMama Год назад +1

      ​@@FrozEnbyWolf150ive noticed grocery store Jalapeños have definitely gotten more and more mild over the years. I'm growing birds eye chili this year and peach habanero 😊

  • @sandyhayden-bristow1382
    @sandyhayden-bristow1382 Год назад +13

    Truly a plethora of great information. My greatest love of gardening is always finding a silver lining in my mistakes or just bending to Mother Nature's will. I also highly recommend every gardener to keep a journal. As the years go by, it is easy to forget what variety you've tried, where, when and harvesting info. I also keep track of daily weather conditions.

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +2

      Me too sandy! And the journal is a fantastic idea! No way we can remember everything.....

  • @AJWGBFX
    @AJWGBFX Год назад +7

    Wish I’d seen this 20 years ago! I can tick off all those mistakes I’ve made over the years. RUclips contributors such as yourself make it so much easier to find the right plants and methods. I encourage every new grower (and some grumpy old ones!) to visit channels like yours.

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much. I hear you... I hate making the repeat mistakes..... But I still do ha ha!

    • @LeticiaWorboys
      @LeticiaWorboys Год назад

      Love this video!! We got a late start this year as May was too cold to plant here. All my plants are a bit behind, but like u say in the video I will have an epic September harvest!!! ❤

  • @ofkgjsl
    @ofkgjsl Год назад +7

    LOVE how you‘re ending the video on a positive note and show everything from a more positive perspective. This is like therapy for my soul

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden Год назад +1

    Truer words were never spoken, I tell new and old gardeners alike that there are no failures just learning opportunities. Have a fantastic week Jeff, Ali 🥵🌞🇨🇦

  • @mariahsmom9457
    @mariahsmom9457 Год назад +6

    This is my first year gardening and I have made most of these mistakes. Fortunately, I watch a lot of RUclips and channels like yours and Richard Huws have helped me to avoid messing up too badly. I will never give up, though. Just ate my first couple of cucumbers and they were divine. Totally worth all the work! Thanks for all the great content. Love this channel!

  • @Christian-jx3nx
    @Christian-jx3nx Год назад +1

    One thing that led to much success this year is vegetable variety and how much root crops and strawberries need. Alot and often. This is first year successful in growing potatoes carrots and Everbearing strawberries in zone 7. Big Bertha green bell peppers far superior in production than California Wonder for example. Already gotten 6 huge ones. I only have one plant. It’s all I need for 2 people.

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. Last year's heat wave took a bite out of me. And we had an 80° January couple of days and a deep freeze that killed 70 garlic. I just finally felt like putting my tomatoes in the ground this week. The only rule here is there are no rules. And I am OK with that. 😊

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      I feel you on that! It seems every year reaches a new level of crazy and there is no more normal!

  • @photon434
    @photon434 Год назад

    Excellent summary full of wake-up calls--like the loss and death of soil due to not mulching and over watering. Thanks for another short video packed with garden wisdom! 🌄

  • @michelleoli4201
    @michelleoli4201 Год назад +4

    Im still trying to figure out how to treat my soil for the ground out back. Going to do two raise beds. I guess my mix isnt working. 😅 But i haven't given up yet.

    • @michelleoli4201
      @michelleoli4201 Год назад

      @johnnybravo6148 Thank you for this!!! I appreciate you taking the time to reply. I'll look into this and give it a go. Stay blessed.

  • @jayhillrubis
    @jayhillrubis Год назад +5

    Well said!
    I create huge amounts of compost every year with leaves raked in the fall, (or they turn to mud), mixed with grass cuttings and garden waste all summer, turned once, then put on the beds in the spring in a 'no dig' garden. The compost bins get hot enough bc of the grass cuttings to kill weed seeds and when cooling the worms move in.
    No pesticides, no extra nutrients required here in the Tipperary Mtns, mature provides all we need but for netting to protect brasicas from cabbage white caterpillars and others. . . they especially like purple sprouting broccoli.

    💖🙏💫

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      Nice! You got the system down!!

    • @jayhillrubis
      @jayhillrubis Год назад +1

      @@TheRipeTomatoFarms *nature
      😂 I'd want to after 22 years experimenting. Charles Dowding of 'No Dig' is an inspirarion, as are you.
      He calls compost making 'riches.' 😂👍💖

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      @@jayhillrubis :-)

  • @CmdrSoCal
    @CmdrSoCal Год назад +1

    7:00. My purslane, pumpkins and radishes outgrew the weeds this year. Cats, traps and a shotgun take care of birds and rodents.

  • @mitzimarquez2410
    @mitzimarquez2410 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! I learned I am actually doing a few things correctly. 😊 I'm a new gardener. Love your positive attitude, " when given lemons.... make lemonade".

  • @sharonche5042
    @sharonche5042 Год назад +1

    This was most helpful and inspiring. The birds enjoyed most of my strawberries too. Thank you 🍓

  • @MorroccoM13
    @MorroccoM13 Год назад

    Boy, can I relate. Last year we couldn't buy a drop of rain but being a container gardener it was easy to manage. This year late May and early June had cool night into the low 40's and thus delayed the process. It's been mostly cloudy and rainy for many weeks. My Early Italian garlic looks thin and lifeless. It actually has what looks like a bulb developing in the (above ground) stem. Uugghhhhhhh. I need to improve my composting method.

  • @mamabearthrives7815
    @mamabearthrives7815 Год назад +1

    I haven’t even gotten 6 seconds into your video I was just showing my husband the strawberries I transplanted that looked like those , it started off beautiful then eventually the strawberries grew and look like that BUT , as I just let them grow they ended up looking like regular strawberries, even tasted sweet, but the seeds were kind of more protruded than usual 🧐 this is a new variety I’ve never tried, the one with pink flowers! I’m excited to watch this video 😂💪😎👏🌞

  • @lrg613
    @lrg613 Год назад

    My pepper plants in the new greenhouse, grown from seed, are lagging, too. I acidified the soil and used some fish fertilizer and they’re finally starting to grow. We paid a lot of the soil but I think we got rooked. That’s okay. I will be adding amendments, top dressing.
    The soil for the raised beds came with cucumber beetle larvae (I’d never had them in previous years) but the damage done before I got out the Sevin dust and treated the hatchlings with soap and water actually makes the plant stronger. Now, the cucumber plants are going nuts!

  • @LouPotts1788
    @LouPotts1788 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video and the encouragement. I have been feeling a bit defeated with my garden this season. Rabbits, chipmunks, way too much rain... Just when the plants are looking good, I turn around and they are mowed down. I have taken to putting up chicken wire fencing around each pot or grow bag... I can't have a normal fence with this HOA. It doesn't look that pretty but I hope it will help. OF course, can't control the rain so we do what we can. Thanks again!!!

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +2

      I hear you Louise.... It can be so tough sometimes... Keep at it though!

    • @waynesell3681
      @waynesell3681 Год назад +1

      Very similar season here too. Thank you Louise and thank you so much Jeff. I'm here in Michigan zone 5 b. Grateful to still be able to get out there! After 30 yrs but the last couple have been great with utube videos!!!!

  • @rosemaryjane9455
    @rosemaryjane9455 Год назад

    Thanks for the helpful video. I totally agree about no chemicals. I keep a garden diary so I can look back and see what worked and what didn't work so I can do things better next year.

  • @Joseph_Dredd
    @Joseph_Dredd Год назад

    "Birds ate my strawberries"
    "Heatwave caused my radishes to bolt"
    Snap
    Snap again.
    Just harvested the garlic though - some were mahoosive.
    105 in total!
    :)
    Sadly only enough to last 5-6 months at most.

  • @cut--
    @cut-- Год назад

    Still raining here in mid-coast Maine! But things seem to be growing. Haven't watered once since May.
    I have had to add a bit more dry fertilizer as the nutrients are getting washed out of my beds. And peppermint spray is keeping the cucumber beetles at bay. Great vid Jeff! 🌱✌

  • @marutht1
    @marutht1 Год назад

    Okay. This video made me feel so much better about my gardening. So much valuable information.

  • @christinadeckard2722
    @christinadeckard2722 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! It helps to know the pros make mistakes too. Learn from your mistakes...love it!

  • @tonyaboyer5723
    @tonyaboyer5723 Год назад

    I absolutely love your content! straight to the point and no B.S keep them coming please, and thank you.

  • @user-jk5vc1kl1p
    @user-jk5vc1kl1p Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video and appreciate your efforts in making it. Especially, I love the last one, let's keep it positive!!

  • @jeffclarke5497
    @jeffclarke5497 Год назад

    Good reminders. The fun is in the doing. The outcome may be mixed and still the process is enjoyable. Thanks for your efforts!

  • @sammyarmstrong2098
    @sammyarmstrong2098 Год назад

    Do you have a segment on composting? I tried two different large tumblers. Heavy rains including the tumblers getting very wet inside. I failed miserably & local nurseries were no help. My compost tumbler became full of maggots. I had no idea if that was horrible or a good thing? I live on a metro 1 acre with numerous large oaks so millions of leaves I’d love to use to create a quality compost. Luv your updates-keep ‘em coming!

  • @megangreen2370
    @megangreen2370 Год назад

    Thank you so much for all of your wonderful videos. This is my first year with a garden and I feel like you've taught me a lifetime of knowledge. Thank you soooo much!!! ☺️

  • @staffylover1950
    @staffylover1950 Год назад

    Thank you we love your channel, you are so encouraging. Much appreciated 👍🏼 watching from Australia 🦘

  • @sgdavis8888
    @sgdavis8888 Год назад

    Great tips, even for veteran gardeners!

  • @trishkcmo3683
    @trishkcmo3683 Год назад +1

    Love your videos!

    • @Maggdusa
      @Maggdusa Год назад

      Jeff is the best. I could listen to him all day.

  • @tracysullivan174
    @tracysullivan174 Год назад

    Again! I Do Thank You!!! I Am So New At This And I Do So Want To Grow Great Food. You Are Really Making It So Easy To Follow. I Wish You So Much Success, Forever :)

  • @yukonsmomma3562
    @yukonsmomma3562 Год назад

    Thanks Jeff. You always have sound advice.

  • @kyledoak518
    @kyledoak518 Год назад +1

    I really like your style brother! Just subscribed, great content!

  • @vicwickgardens9174
    @vicwickgardens9174 Год назад

    Thank you so much 😊 I have learned so much it’s insane but there’s so much more to learn. It’s an incredible journey 🥰

  • @flatlander2743
    @flatlander2743 Год назад

    Radishes. I had our library kids plant the Red Rat's Tail variety this spring. The radish is grown for its edible seed pods and I figured the kids would get a kick out growing something called rat's tail. We were impressed with the flowers as well as the seed pods.
    The more typical radishes- Cherry Belle, French Breakfast and Icicle -began to flower a week or so after the rat's tail set pods. As the flowers were attracting pollinators I left them go and discovered the smaller radish seed pods are just as flavorful and tender as the rat's tail!

  • @DannyHodge95
    @DannyHodge95 Год назад

    It's my first year, and I accidentally composted a potato and created a huge potato plant in my composter, which isn't ideal! My raddish also bolted, going to try to find a more shaded spot next year

  • @glomontero6011
    @glomontero6011 Год назад +5

    Thank you I needed this pep-talk .

  • @waynesell3681
    @waynesell3681 Год назад

    Helpful helpful helpful super timing.

  • @NannaCarlstedt2
    @NannaCarlstedt2 Год назад

    Thank´s for sharing your experiences!

  • @susanc-c7817
    @susanc-c7817 Год назад

    Thank you for your help excellent information

  • @marilynturcotte5304
    @marilynturcotte5304 Год назад

    Need help, I live in Kingston, ON, and we have been getting a lot of heavy downpours of rain over the last few weeks. My Tomatoes are in containers, and some leaves are turning yellow. Do you know what I can do? I also lined the containers with recycled shopping bags (cloth type). You have helped me a lot, I am sure that next year I will have improved results.

  • @matthawkins4579
    @matthawkins4579 Год назад

    I should have staked my garlic...bad wind in Sooke knocked over 80% of my garlic. Mind you I am in a bit of a wind tunnel.

  • @heatherortega8746
    @heatherortega8746 Год назад +3

    I had grubs killed my potato plants. Can I still cure and eat what survived

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +3

      Yes heather, most definitely!! You can just cut away the bad parts for ones you want to eat right away as well! 😊

  • @LPMaestro
    @LPMaestro Год назад

    Can you give more details on the straw mulch you use please? Seems here in eastern US it's hard to find something that compares to what you use. Trying to find some similar for my potted and grow bagged peppers.

  • @lorisaunders176
    @lorisaunders176 Год назад

    Such great tips! ❓❓Just wondering Jeff are grass clippings a good mulch❓❓I have no access to straw and I don’t think bagged mulch is great. ❓still waiting for an answer on how to get onion seeds from my onions❓❓

  • @mapofthesoultagme7143
    @mapofthesoultagme7143 Год назад +1

    How can I get the seeds I planted to stay where I planted them?
    For example, if I plant some seeds in a straight line, some of them are several cm away when they sprout and don't look like a row anymore.

  • @LytonaKirtz
    @LytonaKirtz Год назад

    Where are you located? I really enjoy your videos. I’ve learned a lot.

  • @joepa6106
    @joepa6106 Год назад

    And im having all the same success

  • @charmainemrtnz
    @charmainemrtnz Год назад

    I have let my giant snow peas go so that I can collect that seed. The pods are really puffy now with large seeds in them. Do I have to leave them there to completely dry out before they are viable?

  • @ale347baker
    @ale347baker Год назад

    How can you tell when compost is ready? Does compost replace mulch?
    I bought a bag of straw, but it has a lot of seeds in it. Should I still use it? What brand do you recommend?

  • @Joseph_Dredd
    @Joseph_Dredd Год назад

    A quick question.
    Water storage. Are IBC containers that have had "nutrient fertilisers" in them okay to clean and then use for water storage for the garden?

  • @sueguidry4216
    @sueguidry4216 Год назад

    Is grass cutting good to use for mulching?

  • @tyson822
    @tyson822 Год назад

    My biggest watering issue is with my tomatoes. I can't seem to find the balance between watering enough to keep plants healthy and thriving and not splitting open my tomatoes from too much moisture. Any suggestions?

  • @mamabearthrives7815
    @mamabearthrives7815 Год назад +1

    Where did you get that straw from?I tried to find it on Amazon but I couldn’t! Thanks again! 👏💪🌱

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +1

      Hi, yeah, it's a great product. I get it locally at a feed barn store, have never been able to find it online...

    • @mamabearthrives7815
      @mamabearthrives7815 Год назад

      Aww heck! Thanks anyway! Happy gardening💓🌱😎

  • @ussgil
    @ussgil Год назад +1

    11 years of growing. 1st time hail damage. Every plant,every tree. Leaves shredded. Stems and trunks sliced open. Bruised fruit. Fruit deformed. Most are making a comeback.

  • @hmmm..2733
    @hmmm..2733 Год назад

    Thank you!! Question: My garlic fell over. Any ideas why that happened?

  • @tinamcfadden2025
    @tinamcfadden2025 Год назад +2

    Where do you get your straw/ hay from?

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +2

      I get mine locally.... Haven't found an online source to buy from yet.

  • @LilianMccomb-qj4ep
    @LilianMccomb-qj4ep 3 месяца назад

    Wen do I liquid feed my strawberry plants

  • @lorifitzgibbon3085
    @lorifitzgibbon3085 Год назад +1

    I have something digging up my beds. The holes are about 3" wide and go the depth of the bed, 24 inches.
    We've tried rebuilding the bed but it didnt work. Its back again. Any suggestions?

    • @Maggdusa
      @Maggdusa Год назад +2

      1. It might be too late this season for you, but you could put some kind of netting or grate on the top of your soil that doesn't choke your plant stems and they can grow up through. This won't allow anything to dig.
      2. Sprinkle grated Irish Spring soap on top of your soil. It won't hurt the plants and rodents hate the smell. My plants are in huge containers and I have 1/4 bar of Irish Spring soap in panty hose dangling over the sides. Nothing is digging mine up.
      3. Use dollar store shiny pinwheels. These scare birds and squirrels.
      4. A large rubber snake nearby will scare birds and rodents. You have to move it every other day or so or they will get wise to it.
      5. The same as the snake, get a fake owl and set it nearby. Move it around like the snake.
      6. You can get a bird feeder and/or squirrel feeder and put it across the yard to keep critters interested in things "over there" instead of your garden.
      7. I haven't tried this, but I've read that getting a bird bath with water, across the yard from your garden, helps because when birds go after your fruits it is really just to get to the water in them. If a bird bath is accessible, they will not get into your plants.

    • @Proteus41
      @Proteus41 Год назад +1

      Yes I bet it’s gophers. For my above ground gardens I staple hardware cloth on the bottom of everybox. You might also have to get kill traps for the rodents.

  • @natureswildplayground
    @natureswildplayground Год назад +2

    I plant dill with my strawberries it hides the strawberries from the birds

    • @wdfamily_027
      @wdfamily_027 Год назад +1

      That works? Awesome, I’ll give that a try, thanks 😊

    • @natureswildplayground
      @natureswildplayground Год назад +1

      @@wdfamily_027 yes it does like a charm I did a video on it a while back I have not had a issue with birds and strawberries

  • @Xsksnssjccxghb
    @Xsksnssjccxghb Год назад +2

    For me is not using and rotating pesticides. Simple

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад +3

      Yes, I have banned chemicals 100% from anywhere near my food!

    • @Acts-1322
      @Acts-1322 Год назад +2

      ​@@TheRipeTomatoFarmsyeah build healthy soils and create a good habitat for predators to move in. No chemical warfare, especially near food

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад

      @@Acts-1322 exaaaaactly!

  • @epimaths
    @epimaths Год назад

    ❤ hoa đẹp

    • @dianacloyd1189
      @dianacloyd1189 Год назад

      Everybody said greenstalk are great I don’t like the greenstalk all my plants are root bounded

  • @jojoko64
    @jojoko64 Год назад

    If they succeed in blocking out the su. Who produces and eats, what.

  • @jimmcdowell9017
    @jimmcdowell9017 Год назад

    Jeff, if we’re keeping score, I wanna win. But,there’s room for a good loser. Plant extra, and try,try again. Good video.

  • @TerribleTim68
    @TerribleTim68 Год назад

    This is my first season growing veggies. Pretty sure it's all been mistakes. 🤣

  • @evanb5733
    @evanb5733 Год назад

    Is that Happy from Spiderman?

  • @joepa6106
    @joepa6106 Год назад

    Seems we are having ALL THE SAME PROBLEMS

  • @greatday7241
    @greatday7241 Год назад

    I wish you lived across the street!

  • @ninad205
    @ninad205 Год назад

    Watering is always a battle for me. With the weather, i always debate. If there is rain in the forecast, do i water now or wait for rain? Then when the weather forecast is wrong but there is still rain in the forecast and it has been over a week since i watered because i was waiting for the rain… ugh! It becomes cyclical and my plants suffer. I either under water hoping for rain or my plants start to drown because i watered and then it rained. I really dont know what to do 😵‍💫

  • @suesweetpea7
    @suesweetpea7 Год назад +1

    JEFF, BIRDS ATE MY LEMON MEYER BUDS OFF MY TREE'S EXCEPT FOR 4 THAT GOT TOO BIG FOR THEM, I WAS DEVISTATED BECAUSE I HAD ALMOST 30 TOTAL. 🥲

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms  Год назад

      Noooooooo! They ate the actual buds? Brutal! Sorry to hear that... :-(