Kiddie pool in the backyard is my hack for enjoying my summer garden. Just dunk yourself and keep going. Another dunk, drink water, and free to garden some more. 😊
I’m into aquaponics, but most of these tips still apply. I was so happy that my summer greens germinated seedlings were ready to plant and go kick butt in south Texas. Well, I’m not going to throw them away, I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
Thank you so much for all your videos. I live in zone 10a in Texas. I really appreciate all your gardening tips. God Bless, stay safe during this Hurricane season.
My summer garden routine is watering, harvesting and 15 minutes of weeding in the evening from 7 PM till sunset. During the day, I might work on areas of my garden that are in the shade if there is a breeze going through. I use the summer months to dehydrate herbs and propagate new herbs in doors. I'm growing cut flowers and rewarding myself with pretty bouquets to bring a little bit of my garden inside. And I focus on my herb garden, which I have planted in pots under my car port. I take advantage of overcast and rainy days to do other garden projects such as transplanting plants into my garden. This heat is a real beast here in Florida zone 9b. 😊
Great advice! These videos are really helpful for hot climates! I started using 40/30% shade cloth here in 9B last year because of these record high heat summers and it really helps cut down on extreme UV, in central Florida there is such a thing as too much sun, sometimes even for eggplant. under the shade cloth my collards still aren't showing any sign of bolting yet this year! Another thing I have done for pest pressure (especially bigheaded ants spreading aphids and mealybugs) is to trim any the leaves about a foot off the ground of stemmed plants like tomatoes and flowers to allow ventilation, reduce water splash-back, and easy inspection for mealybugs. Florida gardeners should also check for potassium deficiency, as it can lead to stunted plants, poor root growth, and vulnerability to the heat. it usually presents as yellowing of the leaves from the outside/ browning of the leaf edges, especially on older leaves, as our fast-draining soils do not hold potassium well. adding biochar and soilbuilding with organic matter really helps. as well as something like Espoma tomato tone which is 6-4-4. this helped things like my hops, peppers and eggplants come back to life when suffering in the summer. I have been battling with root knot nematodes for years another control option I have been wanting to try for a couple of years is biofumigation, where you would plant a cover crop of certain plants, especially mustards and French marigolds. you would allow the mustard to bolt to flowering (for highest levels of glucosinolates) and then chop up and work into your soil. mustard cake or neem cake are also on my list of things to try!
1st week of June and heat & humidity getting intense in Biloxi, Mississippi. Always so interesting to see some plants die with those conditions while some plants thrive in same conditions! Yes, staying hydrated, and time management is important for gardeners. As we care for our gardens, we need to care for ourselves in high heat. Rewards are delicious foods! Thanks for video🌺
Thank you for always sharing great information! I love your videos and your seeds from your shop. I shouted you out on one of my videos. You’re awesome! 🤩
I’m so glad you’re back but hope you enjoyed your vacation🏖️🍹 I ordered seeds last week and yesterday too. I’m happy to get the tomatoes I’ve been waiting for. Looking forward to next season. Will there be any Super Productive Beans coming back in stock anytime soon?
The everglades tomatoes that I got from you are doing very well here in San Antonio. The red spider mites do not seem to be attracted to them nor are they suffering from the heat like other tomatoes. What I really wanted to convey to you was my mother's treatment for corn worms. She would squirt a small amount of mineral oil into the top of the developing corn. I have used an eye dropper, syringe and now use pipettes. No problem with worms now.
@JerrasGarden aww man, that's not cool. I finally found a friend with a trailer to help me before I learned about the delivery. I think they also offer truck/trailer rentals once a year for free at some locations.
With spider mites I rotate daily with spinosad, Neem, and spraying the leaves hard with water. Twice a week each. I don’t know which one works but it helps keep the numbers down but hasn’t even gotten rid of them. Now I hear you saying spinosad works so I may just use that and see what happens. I’ve also recently heard planting alliums helps so I can’t say yet if it helps.
If you feel yourself overheating, then don't just drink the water, pour it over your head. While keeping yourself hydrated is super important, to keep the body and head cool it helps to wear a wet hat and damp, loose shirt.
I swear *Every* plant that Can get blight, Gets Blight! It's dry here and im tired of throwing out new soil. It shows on half of the leaves in just 2 days. Any suggestions? All of plants are in containers.
Kiddie pool in the backyard is my hack for enjoying my summer garden. Just dunk yourself and keep going. Another dunk, drink water, and free to garden some more. 😊
That's a great idea! I'll have to try this.
I’m into aquaponics, but most of these tips still apply. I was so happy that my summer greens germinated seedlings were ready to plant and go kick butt in south Texas. Well, I’m not going to throw them away, I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
Thank you so much for all your videos. I live in zone 10a in Texas. I really appreciate all your gardening tips. God Bless, stay safe during this Hurricane season.
My summer garden routine is watering, harvesting and 15 minutes of weeding in the evening from 7 PM till sunset. During the day, I might work on areas of my garden that are in the shade if there is a breeze going through. I use the summer months to dehydrate herbs and propagate new herbs in doors. I'm growing cut flowers and rewarding myself with pretty bouquets to bring a little bit of my garden inside. And I focus on my herb garden, which I have planted in pots under my car port. I take advantage of overcast and rainy days to do other garden projects such as transplanting plants into my garden. This heat is a real beast here in Florida zone 9b. 😊
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Great advice! These videos are really helpful for hot climates!
I started using 40/30% shade cloth here in 9B last year because of these record high heat summers and it really helps cut down on extreme UV, in central Florida there is such a thing as too much sun, sometimes even for eggplant. under the shade cloth my collards still aren't showing any sign of bolting yet this year!
Another thing I have done for pest pressure (especially bigheaded ants spreading aphids and mealybugs) is to trim any the leaves about a foot off the ground of stemmed plants like tomatoes and flowers to allow ventilation, reduce water splash-back, and easy inspection for mealybugs.
Florida gardeners should also check for potassium deficiency, as it can lead to stunted plants, poor root growth, and vulnerability to the heat. it usually presents as yellowing of the leaves from the outside/ browning of the leaf edges, especially on older leaves, as our fast-draining soils do not hold potassium well. adding biochar and soilbuilding with organic matter really helps. as well as something like Espoma tomato tone which is 6-4-4. this helped things like my hops, peppers and eggplants come back to life when suffering in the summer.
I have been battling with root knot nematodes for years another control option I have been wanting to try for a couple of years is biofumigation, where you would plant a cover crop of certain plants, especially mustards and French marigolds. you would allow the mustard to bolt to flowering (for highest levels of glucosinolates) and then chop up and work into your soil. mustard cake or neem cake are also on my list of things to try!
1st week of June and heat & humidity getting intense in Biloxi, Mississippi. Always so interesting to see some plants die with those conditions while some plants thrive in same conditions! Yes, staying hydrated, and time management is important for gardeners. As we care for our gardens, we need to care for ourselves in high heat. Rewards are delicious foods!
Thanks for video🌺
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks so much for your helpful tips!
Bug zappers work well 👌🏻
Thank you for always sharing great information! I love your videos and your seeds from your shop. I shouted you out on one of my videos. You’re awesome! 🤩
Great information thank you
New subscriber here! Thanks for the excellent tips!
I’m so glad you’re back but hope you enjoyed your vacation🏖️🍹
I ordered seeds last week and yesterday too. I’m happy to get the tomatoes I’ve been waiting for. Looking forward to next season.
Will there be any Super Productive Beans coming back in stock anytime soon?
The everglades tomatoes that I got from you are doing very well here in San Antonio. The red spider mites do not seem to be attracted to them nor are they suffering from the heat like other tomatoes. What I really wanted to convey to you was my mother's treatment for corn worms. She would squirt a small amount of mineral oil into the top of the developing corn. I have used an eye dropper, syringe and now use pipettes. No problem with worms now.
I have heard about the mineral oil. Will have to try.
Great video as always! Comment for the algorithm. You deserve lots of views and subscribers. :)
Thanks 😊
Tractor supply will deliver cattle panels. If you have an account with them, you usually get one free delivery per year as well.
I have tried but they don't deliver to my address 😢
@JerrasGarden aww man, that's not cool. I finally found a friend with a trailer to help me before I learned about the delivery. I think they also offer truck/trailer rentals once a year for free at some locations.
I’m going to call my TS
I know I don't have one close by in Daytona Beach FL. I plan to build a system and use twine until I can rent a truck for a day.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Could you do a video about Florida Summer cover corps, please?
With spider mites I rotate daily with spinosad, Neem, and spraying the leaves hard with water. Twice a week each. I don’t know which one works but it helps keep the numbers down but hasn’t even gotten rid of them. Now I hear you saying spinosad works so I may just use that and see what happens.
I’ve also recently heard planting alliums helps so I can’t say yet if it helps.
Very informative video👍
I am having orange worms( larvae of beetles) in my garden which made holes in radishes, how to get rid of them?
hi Jerra, I am trying to find seeds for Mexican oregano . so you sell this or can you help?
I have had root aphids on my blue lake bush beans the last 2 years. Any treatment or prevention tips?
Can you use dead leaves from a oak tree,to mulch around veg plants?
Yes! That's actually said to ward off greening disease on citrus.
If you feel yourself overheating, then don't just drink the water, pour it over your head. While keeping yourself hydrated is super important, to keep the body and head cool it helps to wear a wet hat and damp, loose shirt.
Very true 😂
Will BT kill grasshoppers?
Nolo bait, if you can find it. It's also called something else like semispore. Get an Arbico Organics catalog. They carry a lot of solutions.
Do you know how to save this video
I swear *Every* plant that Can get blight, Gets Blight! It's dry here and im tired of throwing out new soil. It shows on half of the leaves in just 2 days. Any suggestions? All of plants are in containers.
I have the same problem, I started using copper fungicide but I don't think it's helping.