Planting Herbs in Containers + Herbs in my Raised Bed Garden | Gardening with Wyse Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Today it's all about herbs! Whether you're planting herbs in a container or in a garden (or raised bed), these are the things you need to know!
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  • @jackiedarling394
    @jackiedarling394 Год назад +14

    Hi Caleb! I love your channel! I’ve been cooking and gardening for years so it’s always wonderful to find people who are just as passionate to share and find new ideas. What I love about your channel is you explain everything you do and the whys behind it. I have learned so many new things from you that I realize I didn’t know. Your a wonderful teacher Caleb! It’s what separates you from the others! Your passion is infectious 🥰 I’m waiting for a mojito recipe with all that mint❤️😉

  • @hilaryquinn8673
    @hilaryquinn8673 Месяц назад +2

    I love those Bay Trees! Everything looks great!

  • @rramos3157
    @rramos3157 Год назад +10

    Such a beautiful place you have! Love how animated you are on sharing your tips for gardening videos as well as your easy delicious recipes! 🤗🙌🫶

  • @lindagrigsby3699
    @lindagrigsby3699 Год назад +10

    Your place is beautiful. I love the way you have planted all the "windbreak" trees to surround your property.

  • @RitaDurfee-gz6bt
    @RitaDurfee-gz6bt Год назад +1

    Your videos on everything from cooking to gardening make my heart sing and aches to return to optimum health so I can get back to my passions! You are the best medicine.

  • @danatelly
    @danatelly Год назад +1

    "What I've found over thyme!" Couldn't resist! Love your channel.

  • @jenb9274
    @jenb9274 Год назад +5

    I appreciate all of your videos 🌸💜🌸

  • @marywendt9567
    @marywendt9567 Год назад +2

    Your energy is unending. I am thinking of you dragging all those pots into your pot room😮😂 come fall... You rock!

  • @camilla6110
    @camilla6110 Год назад +3

    I got soooo burnt out on watering my corn and tomatoes last year, that I’m gardening vicariously thru you this year. Thanks for all the beautiful videos! Praying for rain! 🙏🏻☺️

  • @nicolewedemeyermiller7016
    @nicolewedemeyermiller7016 Год назад +1

    Maybe you can show us what the whole outdoor patio area looks like in another video, and discuss how you came up with the design? We only got tantalizing glimpses of it in this one. Thanks!

  • @t.e.mccall8886
    @t.e.mccall8886 Год назад +4

    Agree 100 % on bay leaves! I'm addicted! I grind mine up (I let them dry out a little) and put them in their own shaker! Sweet!

    • @miephoex
      @miephoex Год назад +1

      Have had my bay leaf “tree” for about five years now and it supplies my family and friends. Fresh, it only takes one leaf compared to two or three dried ones. The oils in the fresh ones are very fragrant.

  • @kathystarnes6744
    @kathystarnes6744 Год назад +1

    You are so funny! I love your humor and honesty. So much great information and love to see Kip as well. 💚

  • @tammytipton2107
    @tammytipton2107 Год назад +4

    I am starting my own herb garden, so I learned a lot from this video. I love all your gardening and cooking videos. Thanks!

  • @katienicolau459
    @katienicolau459 Год назад +4

    Never ever thought about planting Bay! Thanks for the great info! I’m going to try it! Happy Gardening!

  • @miephoex
    @miephoex Год назад +2

    My bay bush has grown into a beautiful bay tree. I keep it in an container. The leaves stay a shiny green all year round. It went from one foot to four feet within five years. You can’t beat the flavor of a fresh leaf. It takes two to three dried leaves compared to one fresh. 😊

  • @teresaholland4790
    @teresaholland4790 Год назад

    Your enthusiasm is infectious. I live on the east coast to Central Florida zoo year’s ago I bought a half dead Guava plant of all places Walmart, eight dollars I told it this year if you don’t do something you’re 15 foot tall eight for the cost you are going to the compost heap. I was out fertilizing and pulling weeds and low and behold I had a tree fall on baby guavas I smiled. I go well we got babies we got babies. My neighbor looked at me like I was crazy that’s OK my husband understand lol love your channel.😎

  • @Linda-zi1ds
    @Linda-zi1ds Год назад

    Love your videos! So good to see someone "tease" the roots on pot bound plants before planting. So many times I see videos where the gardeners (sometimes even pros!) do not do this and it makes me cringe.

  • @cynthiahewitt9945
    @cynthiahewitt9945 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much.
    I love the tips you share!

  • @dotbotha5898
    @dotbotha5898 Год назад

    I love your program

  • @etcowwith-et3350
    @etcowwith-et3350 Год назад +1

    I cover my drainage hole with coffee filters then some rocks on the bottom 1-2” for drainage. I know the filters decompose so usually use on smaller containers knowing most plants will be transplanted into a larger pot..

  • @seetasingh2032
    @seetasingh2032 Год назад +3

    Hi,greetings fromTrinidad and Tobago.I like looking at your videos or vlogs.I grow my own green seasonings andi love cooking with fresh herbs.❤😊

  • @debragoodyear
    @debragoodyear Год назад

    I put a thick bubble wrap in my terracotta pot then add soil and then add the plants, finish with soil. The heaving in the winter will bounce and be flexible with the bubblewrap in place. Works great.

  • @shannonrice1543
    @shannonrice1543 Год назад +1

    Dude I just need to carry you around with me 😂. Luckily I have a cell phone so it doesn’t have to be weird 😂😂😂😂😂. Thank you for all the tips and tricks.

  • @mrses44
    @mrses44 Год назад

    Me too, Jackie - Mojitos sound great! Just found out I have a mint plant out in my "garden"': I'll start taking care of it now.

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Kalab! I thought I caught up with all your recent videos, but here you are! Loving this. I really enjoy your work, and Iearn a lot. Thank you!

  • @Maitree15
    @Maitree15 Год назад +1

    You are such a joy to me. Thank you !

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 11 месяцев назад

    I have Mint and Spearmint in containers. I’m getting great harvests! I went out and bought Gardentone bc of your recommendations.

  • @cindyengland9669
    @cindyengland9669 Год назад

    I love your videos

  • @robynfisher2076
    @robynfisher2076 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing

  • @lindaduncan5541
    @lindaduncan5541 Год назад

    I love your channel! You give so much useful information! Thank you!

  • @angietaylor5311
    @angietaylor5311 Год назад

    Thank you Kaleb ♥️

  • @sjcp1111
    @sjcp1111 Год назад

    Love your channel ❤. Had to laugh about the old dried bay leaves - we use it in cooking BUT I don’t even really know what it tastes like 😂 Will be on the hunt for fresh bay plant. ✅
    Recently bought assortment of herb seeds to grow because in Florida we have great weather year around. Truly appreciate all the helpful guidance. This will be first time growing the “real deal”. 😀

  • @vickieyoung7122
    @vickieyoung7122 Год назад +2

    Great video..now I am on the hunt for a Bay tree !

    • @pattyhogan6213
      @pattyhogan6213 Год назад +1

      me too!

    • @miephoex
      @miephoex Год назад +2

      I went to four different nurseries before finding a bay at the fifth. I recommend calling first to see if they carry them. 😊

  • @CH-mu9io
    @CH-mu9io Год назад +1

    What specie for bay leaves? Bay Laurel??? Also, how much light do you give them when you over winter them (rosemary, too)? Thinking about in my basement, which would be warm but not lots of sunlight. Thanks for all you do. I look forward to hearing from you daily!! Keep up your good work.

  • @kathystarnes6744
    @kathystarnes6744 Год назад +1

    Do you have a cookbook with your recipes? You are a great cook

  • @myview6852
    @myview6852 Год назад +1

    I don’t know if it’s because of the zone I am in ( Portland, Oregon), but my French tarragon spreads out and I’ve had it for over seven years. Love it in chicken salad and stew and we make a hearty and thick legume and spinach and herbs soup.
    Do you have any tips for growing coriander. One plant in a pot in the shade does ok. But in my raised bed it goes to seed in a week!

  • @janetwise3248
    @janetwise3248 Год назад

    Can you talk about terra cotta pots verses plastic? I don't love the look of plastic but find terra cotta dry out really fast. We get no rain in summer here (western Washington zone 8) so watering is a constant hassel. Thanks for letting us visit your garden.

  • @sarahdenkins3431
    @sarahdenkins3431 Год назад +1

    Did you know that a lot your seeds that you buy at the grocery store will grow for you. Dill seed, Caraway, And lots of others if you try them.

  • @jimwalker76
    @jimwalker76 Год назад

    Kaleb, I would love to see your mother's mature mint area. I love mint and would love to dedicate one of my garden beds to mint.

  • @yvonnestowers2274
    @yvonnestowers2274 Год назад +1

    Coffee filters do the same thing

  • @cherylbevis6535
    @cherylbevis6535 Месяц назад

    Could you bring bay plants inside in winter and keep them under grow lights? Or do they meed dormancy time?

  • @cocowills8534
    @cocowills8534 Год назад

    Could you please post your recipes for the dressing with tarragon? 😃 I don't know what to do with my tarragon. Thank you!!

  • @hillarypatz7616
    @hillarypatz7616 Год назад

    I need to know more about this plant room. Do you have lights set up? I've tried keeping rosemary and it just curles up and dies, even on my kitchen window sill? Is it really just going dormant and not dead? Oye. So many years of rosemary plants. And I'd love to find bay plants too.

  • @DonnaKapotas-vz5rp
    @DonnaKapotas-vz5rp Год назад

    Hi Caleb, does the bay plant and bay tree have the same flavors or are they different.

  • @bjohnson1149
    @bjohnson1149 Год назад +1

    I notice you don't have saucers under your pots. Do you not recommend saucers?

  • @alice-ob7iq
    @alice-ob7iq Год назад

    What about chives? I have had a small container in Chicago for at least 3 years that just keeps coming back!

  • @rosereal2319
    @rosereal2319 Год назад

    Hello just wondering I live in zone3 I tried for 2 years planting garlic in the fall and never see the result in the spring..Any tips or input that you can give , really appreciate it.

  • @annm6941
    @annm6941 Год назад

    🥰❤️✅

  • @phillipsmom6252
    @phillipsmom6252 Год назад

    Nice 🪴🌱🍃

  • @user-sk9sv9eo8c
    @user-sk9sv9eo8c Год назад

    I would love to grow herbs but I know nothing about how to actually use them! Tea would be great but I know nothing on how to dry them!?!? How do you use herbs you grow??

    • @beverlyzientara4502
      @beverlyzientara4502 Год назад

      Drying herbs can be as easy as cutting a bunch, tying a string around them and hanging them in a cool dry spot. you can also use a dehydrator on low. I am on a low salt diet so use a lot of herbs to flavor my food with a little salt. Thyme, oregano, parsley, and rosemary are just a few great ones!

    • @gracev2335
      @gracev2335 Год назад

      Also dry herbs on racks you use to cool baked goods. Once dry break down and put in jars for use. Baking sheets help with this process. Some herbs dry in days. Others in a couple of weeks.

    • @janetwise3248
      @janetwise3248 Год назад

      I put herbs like thyme and oregano in my beds because the flowers attract pollinators. Sometimes I put the leaves in salads, basilis really good this way.

  • @dianayocum7378
    @dianayocum7378 2 месяца назад

    I love your videos and the excitement you have for your recipes and gardening. I was born and raised in Iowa City and love Iowa. Thank you👍🏻👍🏻