Thank you for sharing! Hugs and love to you and your family. ❤️✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless ❤️✝🤗 Happy Mothers Day on Sunday! Love you guys to the moon and back.
Hey there Tina, I am watching this 2:18 am Mother's Day so I wanted to wish you a Happy Mother's Day! I spent all day Saturday transplanting my peppers and tomatoes. Now all I have to do is actual seeding but I have to order more buckets. God bless.
Thanks for sharing Tina! I really enjoy your channel and have learned a lot! I'm starting my raised beds with your super soil and so far so good!!! Thanks again!
So excited for you😀🎉 Hopefully mother nature will decide we can now be done with winter and move on to summer. We have another week of below 70s/50s before we can go forward. Not enough summer for me here lol
I really like cooking with zucchini, yellow squash, and Campari tomatoes. I roast them with some olive oil, garlic, Italian seasoning, and shredded parmesan cheese. Then topped off with fresh chopped parsley.
@@sueplummer6669 the bottom of their page will help me set up merch. That's what I was asking. Maybe I should wait till I'm at least 1000 subscribers first.
No... The maker is Jobes... They make a lot of products (including bone and blood meal) but the Jobes we are referring to is the Jobes Organic Tomato and Vegetable fertilizer we usually show in our videos... Red and white bag... Lowes usually carries it...
No need... I think it is a matter of preference... Remember, the larger the seed, the faster it will germinate (less chance of rot)... The smaller, the slower... With more chance of rot - so a small case for soaking could be made there, but we never have...
We will likely plant squash every couple weeks all summer (in various locations), but yes, we do hold onto any leftovers... Usually, you will see us planting a mix of old and new seed... We just double plant and thin to make sure we get steady results...
No... They do not normally require it... It does help to cut the bigger older leaves though once they lay on the ground, as they shelter a number of pests... // Please be sure to Subscribe if you have not already, we very much appreciate the support !
Play that Funky Muuuusic Big Guy.... Play that Funky MuuuSIC LOOOOUUDD.... Play that Funky Music Big Mark...... WHILE Tina gets down and puts those tiny Squash seeds in the ground.... IN THE GROOOOUUUNND!!! (sorry, you brought Funky Music up) 😎 lol
Tina is in heaven. She has her hands in the dirt.
You can tell Tina loves the garden!
Thank you for sharing! Hugs and love to you and your family. ❤️✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless ❤️✝🤗
Happy Mothers Day on Sunday! Love you guys to the moon and back.
Thanks so much ! 😎
WONDERFUL!!! WE'RE FINALLY GETTING A BIT OF GREEN GRASS AROUND HERE. MAKES ME SMILE. THANKS TINA!!!
Wonderful!
Sure is a good video. I do like fried squash. Have a great and safe weekend
Thanks, you too!
Yay 😃 planting seeds is always fun. Then you get to watch it grow until harvest time . Truly hope you all continue to get better 😊
You make gardening look easy, I guess when you know what you’re doing it is.
very nice videos on planting seeds
Many many thanks !
Glad to see you are feeling better , keep on planting🌱🌱🌱
I am!
Hey there Tina, I am watching this 2:18 am Mother's Day so I wanted to wish you a Happy Mother's Day! I spent all day Saturday transplanting my peppers and tomatoes. Now all I have to do is actual seeding but I have to order more buckets. God bless.
Oh wow!
Yellow crookneck is my favorite squash.
Try
I just ordered one of your cups. So excited to get my new favorite mug.
Thank you so much Sue ! Mine has held up really well !
Thanks for sharing Tina! I really enjoy your channel and have learned a lot! I'm starting my raised beds with your super soil and so far so good!!! Thanks again!
You can do it!
Enjoyed it Glad yall feeling better I spotted my first tomato yesterday Be safe God Bless
Good stuff !
Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure!
Keep it up 🌷🌷🌷
Thanks 😊
So excited for you😀🎉 Hopefully mother nature will decide we can now be done with winter and move on to summer. We have another week of below 70s/50s before we can go forward. Not enough summer for me here lol
I hope so too!
So glad to see you back out in the yard like you love. How long does it take for the seeds to start producing squash? Have a great weekend.
Thanks so much ! 😎 They are all different, so check the "days to maturity" on your seed packet !
Squish! 😍😍
I really like cooking with zucchini, yellow squash, and Campari tomatoes. I roast them with some olive oil, garlic, Italian seasoning, and shredded parmesan cheese. Then topped off with fresh chopped parsley.
Sounds great!
I see you have merchandise for sale. How did you go about doing that? Is there an app I need to use?
At the bottom of their page, the items will pop up. Then just follow the directions. If I can do it, anyone can. Have a great day
@@sueplummer6669 the bottom of their page will help me set up merch. That's what I was asking. Maybe I should wait till I'm at least 1000 subscribers first.
Spinach 🤤
Have a wonderful mothers day tina💐
Have a good evening 🌷🌷🌷
Thank you! You too!
About how far apart are you spacing your plants? Do you think 12 inches is far enough? I may have overcrowded my beds.
I realize you said you were using Jobes fertilizer but I’m not familiar with it. Is it bone meal? Or? Thanks for your video.
No... The maker is Jobes... They make a lot of products (including bone and blood meal) but the Jobes we are referring to is the Jobes Organic Tomato and Vegetable fertilizer we usually show in our videos... Red and white bag... Lowes usually carries it...
We're just starting to eat some squash. Do y'all have problems with squash vine borers?
No... The liquid Sevin concentrate we use does really well with them, as long as you keep the vines sprayed too...
Do we need to soak seeds first
You're a great gardener would like your opinion
Thank you
No need... I think it is a matter of preference... Remember, the larger the seed, the faster it will germinate (less chance of rot)... The smaller, the slower... With more chance of rot - so a small case for soaking could be made there, but we never have...
What do you do with the rest of the seeds, do they last till next year.
We will likely plant squash every couple weeks all summer (in various locations), but yes, we do hold onto any leftovers... Usually, you will see us planting a mix of old and new seed... We just double plant and thin to make sure we get steady results...
Did you stake or trellis the squash?
No... They do not normally require it... It does help to cut the bigger older leaves though once they lay on the ground, as they shelter a number of pests... // Please be sure to Subscribe if you have not already, we very much appreciate the support !
@@BumbleBeeJunction I have subscribed and thanks for the response.
Your always a Joy , you know how to get it Done 🙌🐦
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
😊 thank you
Keep it Funky Bro
Always !
So you don’t have to mound the dirt first?
You dont have to, but it can help keep water from pooling around the stem in poor drainage situations...
😃
Play that Funky Muuuusic Big Guy....
Play that Funky MuuuSIC LOOOOUUDD....
Play that Funky Music Big Mark......
WHILE Tina gets down and puts those tiny Squash seeds in the ground....
IN THE GROOOOUUUNND!!!
(sorry, you brought Funky Music up) 😎 lol
LOL... It happens... ahahahaha