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June Garden Tour | High Tunnel | Zone 7
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Garden Tour for June Zone 7: Here is what is growing in my high tunnel in Zone 7.
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I would start harvesting more of your celery. Remember produce in the store have some type of chemical pumped into it. Just harvest your outer stalks, the celery will continue to grow.
Thank you I didn't know this and I will now harvest some of my celery!
Your garden is so healthy, especially in the heat of summer. That's an army worm. @A Gardener's Journey Homestead
Thank you!
I read catmint or catnip to grow with tomatoes to keep hornworms away
That’s an army worm! I found one in my green onions yesterday. I believe your raised bed peppers just haven’t developed deep enough roots yet and this excessive heat is too much. A make shift shade cloth for a few days may settle them in just fine.
Thank you!
My peppers looked like yours when i fist put them in the ground. I think they were in shock. They are beautiful now and i have harvested many of them
Ok that is encouraging!
Love your videos💜 you are one of a very few 7a gardeners on RUclips. I appreciate it!
Awesome-thank you for being here!
I really appreciate this video. It was very educational. I feel like I can step up my gardening now. I'm so glad that I've found and followed your page.
Glad it was helpful and welcome to my channel! Glad you are here. What state are you in?
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead Thanks for the welcome! I am currently in Ohio, but I may be moving south soon. I am interested in homesteading and you seem to be living the life I'm seeking. I am going to learn all I can. I will be going back to watch how that root cellar was made because that is project #1 when I get my land. I am naming and claiming in the name of Jesus.
@@ka8673 OK awesome-will be praying with you!
The plants look so healthy Mrs. Barbara🤗
Thank you!
Hi Mrs. Barbara! With how hot it’s been and we’ve not had rain in 3 weeks (until today when the Lord opened up the windows of heaven❤) so everything has been struggling. I’ve added straw mulch and shade cloth even to the peppers and tomatoes, and now they look healthy again with fruit popping everywhere. Try mulching the bed and shading some.😊
Ok good idea! Thanks!
The dill head is fantastic in the jar for dill pickles
Ok good to know!
That dill looks a great! The caterpillar phase of the beautiful Swallowtail Butterfly love dill so I try to grow extra for them.
That could be a cankerworm.
Your dill is fantastic! This was also my first year successfully growing dill. We had dill everywhere. I dried dill, I gifted dill, I used dill, I let dill go to seed - All the dill! 😅 Congratulations!
Awesome!
I haven't been successful with growing dill. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!
@@charlenecooper2844 I started them as seeds and sowed pretty heavily in the cup is all I did different.
Beautiful comfrey plant👏🏾
Oh yes you can use it~! I love putting it on sliced cucumber salad…good luck with it💕
On the comfrey, depends what you are doing with it. I chop and drop 3-4 times a year, and I do let it flower, most people don't. Especially if it isnt sterile. I tend to chop and drop when it starts flopping. If you are choppingvand dropping for fertilizer, cut them at least 6-8" from the ground because the little hairs on the stalks will root if they get covered up. If you are making liquid fertilizer that doesnt matter. I have no idea on using for salves and such.
Hey Barbara🖐🏾😊I see you, hubby and your doggie. I can’t wait to see your high tunnel. I was talking about your high tunnel on one of my videos. I just love your high tunnel. Ok let’s go with the tour🙌🏽
Thank you!
Virginia zone 7b…love you and your channel~!
Cayenne pepper powder works well on the tomato worms. I use it in Zone 7a and I haven’t had a problem since I started using it.
OK good to know. Never tried it.
Try giving the peppers a foliar and soil drench of Epsom salt. Sometimes there is a lack of enough magnesium in the soil, making it hard for the plants to absorb other nutrients.
It sounds to me like those peppers weren’t ready for that much heat. Since they are in the ground already maybe you could put a shade cloth over them and see if they recover. I wonder if the nursery you got them from didn’t harden them off enough.
I just seen the moth fly into your tomatoe row..so there will b more..
Um, can I suggest planting beans in the pepper bed and see what they do? Beans supposedly have issues the quickest with glyphosate contamination.... and you are having issues with beans. The people Ive seen that have gotten contaminated soil it seems to be beans, then nightshades, then other stuff that has issues in amount of days. Some things pull toxins and or don't care as much, like grasses, sunflowers, etc. So maybe if you had amended in the fall, then they got weedy over winter if I recall correctly, maybe the weeds pulled more contaminants out of the tomato bed and thats why they are doing better? Part of me is thinking sweet potatoes are in the category that doesnt care/pulls toxins because it is in the morning glory family (in case you didnt know, farmers hate morning glory aka bind weed)
OK thanks for the tip and will try it.
The tomatoes look fabulous. My tomatoes have stopped producing because of the heat. But, some pest has been eating them including the ones in my greenstalk. My fear is that I’m not going to get enough tomatoes to make sauce or salsa to put up. If not, I’ll plant more tomatoes next year and I’m going to start a few for the fall. I’m in Texas zone 8.
(You were calling out to Lexi like you would any other toddler. Puppies are work like the terrible 2 year old kids or the fierce 4 year olds!)
Hey Barbara! I love your videos as you know. I don't have anything near as large a garden as you do and don't have anything on drip irrigation though it is a dream to have it. I planted bush beans less than a week ago and they are up and looking so beautiful! Praise God! We had a lot of issues with bad soil so my tomatoes are just beginning to wake back up and put on flowers. I have been fertilizing everything with Alaska Fish Emulsion and everything is loving it! Regarding Bouquet Dill: Harvest baby or full leaves before flower for best flavor. Harvest seedheads for pickling just before seeds turn brown.
OK thank you for the tips and I am so glad that your garden is doing well!
Hi Barbara glad your garden is spectacular and doing well. It is beautiful and the flowers in the tunnel are so beautiful. Take care see you next time.❤😊
Thanks!
The eucalyptus looks great! I had no idea you could grow it in zone 7.
Oh yes for sure!
Hi Barbara,
I'm having the same problem with my peppers. I watched a video by Gary Pilachek and he says yellowing peppers indicate a nitrogen deficiency. He recommended using fish emulsion every 7 days until they start looking better. I'm going to try it. Maybe it will help you. The rest of your garden is outstanding! Take care!
Mine have been yellow too. I saw the same video by Gary P. I am trying it and it looks a little better, but it only been 1 treatment so far. I will continue to add fish emulsion with another organic water soluable plant food.
That was the same color caterpillar that was in my salad planter Barbara😩
Peppers don't like this Tennessee heat. Use some shade cloths and they will grow and produce peppers.
Yes the heat is oppressive!
Maybe propagate some stuff to put on the drooping bed. 🤔
My sweet potatoes are growing slow also. I know they like it hot….but girl our triple digits are no joke. Today it was 110 degrees in the shade🥵I lost 8 new plants when our temp shot up😩
I don’t know what state you arr in but those temps are our normal in the summer all the wsy through September! With high humidity… and yes it is sweltering. I always plant early and am done with the first round by July. I start fall in august… the “Dog Days”..,
@@sharonmckee2403 yeah those temps are our “normal temps” also. I’m in Las Vegas zone 9B. We don’t have humidity just DRY heat. Dog days indeed🥵
army worm....
I'm a first-time viewer to your channel from Washington, DC (zone 7a). I love your tunnel. Since your tomatoes aren't exposed to the outside elements, I'm surprised that the green worm could invade/ eat your tomatoes. Everything looks amazing!
Thank you and welcome to my channel! Hope you come back. Yes the hornworms get in anyways!
Glad you made it to this channel! You will learn lots… I certainly have!
It will pop up 29:04
Here in Lincoln County Tennessee we really need rain and i guess it missed us again. I hope you got some rain
Yes we got showers! Much needed.
Ferment the peppers
HELLO, I HAVE THOSE TOO. THEY EAT YOUR ONIONS ALSO. WHAT ARE THEY?
The bouquet dill is doing what it's supposed to do!! Nothing wrong with the plant. Use the flowers and the leaves when making dill pickles.
Pull a stalk from each plant and taste it!! I have a celery plant from December that I am still pulling stalks from it and it's not bitter!
I'm from San Diego, CA, zone 10b.
Take a picture of the bugs you're not sure of and Goggle it. That's what I do. With my Android phone, i can take a picture of flowers, bugs or whatever and when I hit "lens" it will tell me what's in the picture.
OK thanks so much! Hope your garden is doing well!
Dill, seeds easily like cilantro but very beneficial to keep in the garden in every bed.
Any tips you can provide on growing dill and cilantro? I haven't been able to grow either one successfully. I tried to grow from seeds, then die off before they get to a medium size plant. Thanks in advance!
@@charlenecooper2844grow cilantro from seed bottom watering only in a small pot then transplant once it’s of size. Dill I normally purchase. Cilantro cannot grow well in the summer it bolts too quickly.
Hi, I just subbed to your channel. I'm in zone 7, in st.louis. I have a small backyard garden. My peppers and Okra is so sad. I'm growing them in pots for my first time.
The dill weed seeds are good in making pickles. I bought and planted my dill. That was not dill. I have know idea what it was. I pulled it up. When did you plant all your flowers? Mine a dud again. Have an awesome day
Hi and welcome to my channel! I am sorry things are not going well at the moment. I planted my high tunnel 1st week of April and I planted the outside garden April 28. Growing in pots require consistent watering and fertilization because they dry out so much.
I'm in Georgia and I a having the same issues. I think my probem is the heat. My bell peppers are not doing as good as yours.
This heat is oppresive!
What was the variety for the English cucumbers? I'm hearing I as sashimi like the raw fish sushi rolls? 🍣
Yes it's Sashimi cucumber from Johnnys Seeds
I love poblano peppers. They are mild with thinner skin than bell peppers. I grew 2 plants and they were prolific growers. They grew under 60% shade cloth and did well. I gave a lot of them away, because I couldn't use the amount that grew. It's only me, so I did not store any vegetables last year. A friend is going to teach me how to do canning very soon, so I can save some of my produce for the winter.
Last year I used the Poblano pepper to make a Mexican casserole and stuff poblano peppers. I love both dishes! 😋 I am only doing 1 Poblano pepper plant this year. I am trying some different varieties of peppers like pumpkin spice (it is an hot pepper), banana pepper and cubanelle along with regular bell peppers. I am in 7B (Nashville, TN). Happy Gardening!!
OK nice and good to know. Yes learn canning-it will be helpful to preserve your harvest.
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead I am going to give canning a try! Thanks!!
Poblano peppers are great for stuffing.
Very niceee 😊
I'm in zone 7 in n.c. I'm 10 minutes from the foot of the blue Ridge mtn. your high tunnel looks good. I've noticed my peppers don't like this drought and direct sun.
The garden is looking amazing.
Thank you!
For drooping bed:Transplant some things from this bed? 21:32
My thought on that bed drooping: not enough plants sharing the soil so it dries quicker. More plants equal more shade.
Oh I had not thought of that! Thanks!
I wonder if you have grubs or some other pest in the pepper bed. I love your channel
I’m in zone 7a
Thank you!
I tried to double click the screen with the bonnet peppers to give it a ❤😂😂😂😂😂 forgot what platform I’m on
Nice lol!
Peppers usually hate being moved around, maybe their just goin thru shock at the moment maybe? u have a fabulous hall! wow, i have a hard time growing peppers... wow that comfrey looks great!! my cucumbers was great last year, this year barely growing ugh... bugz are getting to them , iv been gardening as long as u, 😀
Your peppers need morning and evening heavy watering when the temperature goes up. You see how happy they are when you water them keep them happy. Just don't over do it. Help them while it is so hot. I'm Alfreda from Detroit Michigan.
Thanks Alfreda!
Pablanos are good, they do have heat. Grow easily will need support.
Oh they do? Ok all good!
You should pull the flowers off of the comfreyif it’s a new plant. And don’t harvest leaves the first year . Too get the benefits from comfrey it needs to be inground it has very deep roots thatbis where it get the nutrients from. And when planted make sure that is it’s forever home because the it’s ceey hard to get rid of
Maybe nematodes or grubs🤷🏽♀️
Caterpillar took out the lettuce I sown😩😂am I gonna sow more seeds why of course, gonna just simply start the seeds back over and place the planter on the inside of my patio until they pass the seedling stage😂
Wow yes try again!
Make sure you don't have nematodes.They feed on plant roots.
If you have nematodes please plant potatoes in that bed and that will help get rid of the nematodes.
@@charlenecooper2844and French Marigolds
Thanks. What do they look like?
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead They're the soil, I believe if you pull up a plant and they have balls on the roots. Google would probably explain it better, lol!!
Hey Barbara, how is your new dog baby adjusting to her new home? ❤
She is all puppy and all over the place!
Have you tried comfrey tea? I mix with water 50/50. Once I transplant seedlings outside and/or the direct sowed seeds get about 4in. I water with comfrey tea water mix. Then water as needed from there.
No I have not. How do you make it?
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead There's 2 ways: 1. Fill a bucket with a lid (5 gallon) to the top with comfrey leaves, then fill with water, secure lid and let sit in a sunny spot for a minimum of 3 weeks. Heads up it has a foul odor. You can mix 1 part comfrey 3 parts water or 50/50 depending on the vegetation needs. For seedlings I would dilute it even more.
I have dry comfrey. I place mine in a tea bag and boil. I make enough for 2 gallons. Comfrey tea is known as "liquid gold". It's a great natural fertilizer for all plants and vegetation. I add it to water to dilute no matter which form of comfrey (dry or fresh). Please let me know if it gives that plant bed new life.
@@AGardenersJourneyHomesteadAlso I'm New to your channel! I live in Pennsylvania zone 7b as well.Nice to meet you via yt.
@@Ms.Fleming Thank you!
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead You're welcome! Please cut from the lower part of the stem and only the outer layers of your plant. This way your comfrey continues to grow
🤷🏽♀️Consider heavily mulching the pepper bed. This may reduce the sun stress and the drying of the soil.
Good idea!
@@AGardenersJourneyHomestead Barbara, a 40% shade cloth over your bed could help also.
GM from a new subscriber and I knead you have a pepper plant that you want the name of it and I may be late with my suggestion for identifying the pepper plant by using one of the identifying apps.
I would love to know what type it is .
I’m getting into eating NOT TOO HOT peppers.
Welcome to my channel and thank you! I actually do not have one of those apps. What is the name of some I can check out?
Hey Barbara do you think that you may need iron?
Mrs. Barbra, how did you grow the dill??? I have sown, and resown dill this year and I’m failing so hard! 😂
I understand-my first 2 years was like that. I started my seeds early and heavily seeded is the only thing I did different.
Hot sauce 28:49
Thanks!
What do you fertilize your watermelons with?
Nitrogen