36:56 😂😂😂 I was rooting for you to get that moth. Also, your green thumb must be your superpower. I planted my garlic in the middle of April but it's only about 2 inches tall. Very impressive looking garden already!
There is a short shot at the end of this video, and I’ll try to make sure I get harvest shots at the end of each garden tour (if we harvest that day) 😊
Thanks again for the wonderful garden tour. Can't believe how fast time is flying. In relation to holy basil, I was first introduced to this plant from Jess at Roots and Refuge in 2018 but tried for years to grow it and failed- this year I purchased an expensive package of holy basil and they all grew- the aroma and taste is nothing like I ever experienced and you simply cannot oversell this wonderful basil. I love it in teas and put it in my drinking water :)
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm The style of your videos is very much like how Jessica Sowards started in 2018 at Roots and Refuge Farm- we gardeners like seeing and hearing all the details of what you grow and how you grow your garden- your natural passion and great personality make people fall in love with you and your family :) Check Jessica out, especially her older videos from 2018 and 2019- she and her family have relocated to South Carolina and has a way bigger farm now.
Very jealous. My May garden is nothing but mud. 😂 our last frost date is still almost a week out but it warmed up here super early (Northeast Iowa) and then the rain started so while I probably could have had a jump on things this year temperature wise the rain is slowing me down. But we’ve been in a drought here for several years so I will not complain…yet 😂
Hi Natasha Can you elaborate on when the onions are actually ready? I also understood that they were ready when they turn brown and fall over. How do you know when they are ready?
Hey! I did a good amount of onion harvesting this week and definitely talked about how to tell if onions are ready to harvest on the Garden Tour for this coming Saturday. Hopefully that will answer your question. 💚
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm great! Thank you. I look forward to it. I just want you to know I’ve been watching gardening videos daily for a couple years and you stand out from the crowd. Your videos are different from most. Although I love “how to” instructional videos (because that’s how I actually learn to do something) they all seem to repeat the same information with catchy taglines. I hope you get a moment to yourself today to enjoy the beauty outdoors with God and a good cup of something yummy. You deserve it! 🌸🌻🪻
Looking ahead to harvesting time this year....what are your thoughts on digital canners? I saw the canner you have on your amazon store - what do you like about that one specifically? Getting into pressure canning this year since my freezer real eatate is dwinding each season....
I don't own a digital canner, but if you end up getting one I'd love to hear how you feel about it! I like the simplicity of pressure canner I got, it just uses traditional weights (the book it comes with gives great instructions), and for the most part is very hands off. It was the first pressure canner I got, and I still have it today and use it each season. I hope that helps.
Do you know what variety of Holy Basil you’re growing? I started planting it a few years ago before I knew that there are 4 or 5(?) varieties under that name. Mine smells like Bazooka bubblegum(Kapoor)- Not really a fan- I just got seed from MI Gardener for Krishna Holy Basil that I’m excited to try! Love your videos! 😊
So we have a neighborhood garden I was able to get a large area to plant , I definitely have onions & they are huge .. how do I know when there ready to pull ? ☺️
Your shoulders looks sunburn, wander how hot did you get there, here from 58 one day to next day got to 84, even the leaf of some of my lemons got burn :(. I live in zone 8b I see you have a lot of basil, by any chance do you have any video / tutorial how to grow /take care of basil from seeds?. ( and which one is the "easier " one to grow) I kill my basil every time, this is the 3rd year I try , germinates but 2 to 3 weeks later they die or do not grow, I wander what I am doing wrong , If I buy the plants I dont have problem.
I've been outside doing a lot of work lately and the weather is between around 80 during the day right now (with humidity which makes you feel like you are drowning lol). I haven't done a video on basil specifically, but I'll make a note of it and try to cover it in the future. The best tips I can give you is do not over water your seedlings, and mass seeding (So essentially sprinkling many seeds in a single seed tray cell). I've always had really good success with germination and seedling survival with those two things in mind. I hope that helps.
This garden is so lovely
Thank you 😊
Coucou
Votre jardin est magnifique bravo.
A bientôt
Merci mon ami. Le jardin apporte beaucoup de joie à cette période de l’année
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm tout à fait d'accord avec vous
36:56 😂😂😂 I was rooting for you to get that moth.
Also, your green thumb must be your superpower. I planted my garlic in the middle of April but it's only about 2 inches tall. Very impressive looking garden already!
I’m on the hunt for her now. I see her again and all bets are off 😂
Another great garden tour! I love your chill vibe. The garden is shaping up beautifully.
Thanks friend 💚
Your garden is looking great ❤💚👍
Thanks friend!
Thanks ❤️ 💚 😊
Just love the garden tours! everything is growing beautifully!
Thank you friend! 💚
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Thank you for giving me knowledge about gardening
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it would be great if you could tag on the end of your videos a short shot of what you harvested. Thanks for sharing love your videos.
There is a short shot at the end of this video, and I’ll try to make sure I get harvest shots at the end of each garden tour (if we harvest that day) 😊
Thanks I just want to see the results of all your hard work. And thanks for showing how you use some of it.
Thanks again for the wonderful garden tour. Can't believe how fast time is flying. In relation to holy basil, I was first introduced to this plant from Jess at Roots and Refuge in 2018 but tried for years to grow it and failed- this year I purchased an expensive package of holy basil and they all grew- the aroma and taste is nothing like I ever experienced and you simply cannot oversell this wonderful basil. I love it in teas and put it in my drinking water :)
Very cool! I’ll have to check her out. I tried putting it in my drinking water today and it was wonderful! 💚
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm The style of your videos is very much like how Jessica Sowards started in 2018 at Roots and Refuge Farm- we gardeners like seeing and hearing all the details of what you grow and how you grow your garden- your natural passion and great personality make people fall in love with you and your family :) Check Jessica out, especially her older videos from 2018 and 2019- she and her family have relocated to South Carolina and has a way bigger farm now.
Very jealous. My May garden is nothing but mud. 😂 our last frost date is still almost a week out but it warmed up here super early (Northeast Iowa) and then the rain started so while I probably could have had a jump on things this year temperature wise the rain is slowing me down. But we’ve been in a drought here for several years so I will not complain…yet 😂
😂 I’m sorry! At least the rain will feed that soil so when planting comes around you’ll get extra nutrients 💪
We have a market garden but enjoy the different varieties of vegetables you grow.
Thanks 💚
Hi Natasha
Can you elaborate on when the onions are actually ready?
I also understood that they were ready when they turn brown and fall over.
How do you know when they are ready?
Hey! I did a good amount of onion harvesting this week and definitely talked about how to tell if onions are ready to harvest on the Garden Tour for this coming Saturday. Hopefully that will answer your question. 💚
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm great! Thank you. I look forward to it.
I just want you to know I’ve been watching gardening videos daily for a couple years and you stand out from the crowd. Your videos are different from most. Although I love “how to” instructional videos (because that’s how I actually learn to do something) they all seem to repeat the same information with catchy taglines.
I hope you get a moment to yourself today to enjoy the beauty outdoors with God and a good cup of something yummy. You deserve it! 🌸🌻🪻
What was the name of the berry plant that was growing in between your peppers?
Thank you.:)
Love the garden tour.❤
It’s called a Schwartzenbeern Blackberry, I got the seeds from Baker Creek a few years ago but I think they still have it available! 💚
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm
Thank you so very much! 🥰
Looking ahead to harvesting time this year....what are your thoughts on digital canners? I saw the canner you have on your amazon store - what do you like about that one specifically? Getting into pressure canning this year since my freezer real eatate is dwinding each season....
I don't own a digital canner, but if you end up getting one I'd love to hear how you feel about it! I like the simplicity of pressure canner I got, it just uses traditional weights (the book it comes with gives great instructions), and for the most part is very hands off. It was the first pressure canner I got, and I still have it today and use it each season. I hope that helps.
Do you know what variety of Holy Basil you’re growing? I started planting it a few years ago before I knew that there are 4 or 5(?) varieties under that name. Mine smells like Bazooka bubblegum(Kapoor)- Not really a fan- I just got seed from MI Gardener for Krishna Holy Basil that I’m excited to try! Love your videos! 😊
We have a variety of green leaf holy basil, or Rama tulsi.
@@ShepherdingPeppersFarm Cool, thank you! I’ll try to find that one too! 🥰
So we have a neighborhood garden I was able to get a large area to plant , I definitely have onions & they are huge .. how do I know when there ready to pull ? ☺️
I talked about that a good bit on the garden tour coming out this Saturday (we harvested quite a few of our onions). Hopefully it will be helpful! 💚
Your shoulders looks sunburn, wander how hot did you get there, here from 58 one day to next day got to 84, even the leaf of some of my lemons got burn :(. I live in zone 8b
I see you have a lot of basil, by any chance do you have any video / tutorial how to grow /take care of basil from seeds?. ( and which one is the "easier " one to grow)
I kill my basil every time, this is the 3rd year I try , germinates but 2 to 3 weeks later they die or do not grow, I wander what I am doing wrong , If I buy the plants I dont have problem.
I've been outside doing a lot of work lately and the weather is between around 80 during the day right now (with humidity which makes you feel like you are drowning lol). I haven't done a video on basil specifically, but I'll make a note of it and try to cover it in the future. The best tips I can give you is do not over water your seedlings, and mass seeding (So essentially sprinkling many seeds in a single seed tray cell). I've always had really good success with germination and seedling survival with those two things in mind. I hope that helps.
Wouldn’t neem oil be good as a natural source of pest control? Also why not try to net tomatillos? She how well it does.
yes, it is a good natural option for pest control.