APRIL GARDEN TOUR & SEEDLING UPDATE / End of Winter Gardening / 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Tour the garden with me and see what it looks like as we transition from our winter backyard garden into our spring garden. Over the next couple weeks we are going to begin to transition and amend our raised beds to prepare for our spring and summer garden. Right now, our garden is full of bolting veggies, growing garlic & onions, and spring flowers. Let's just say our pollinator friends are very happy right now!
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    Our Liberty House is a gardening lifestyle channel. Lucas & Beth live in Zone 9b, Sacramento, CA, (with their dog, Liberty!) and garden in 6 raised beds in our backyard garden. Together, we garden year-round and share what we are growing and what we are learning along the way. Our gardening strategy is to create a garden full of diversity. We intermix vegetables, flowers, and herbs to create an ecosystem where beneficial insects thrive. We avoid all pesticides and instead plant things that will take care of pests for us. We compost and try to live a sustainable life where we can 'eat what we grow' from our backyard garden. Thanks for joining us on our journey!
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Комментарии • 18

  • @GardenHappy
    @GardenHappy Год назад +2

    Hooray Hi Beth!!! I am so happy yo see you April garden tour!!! The sun has finally came out for us zone 9b gardeners. It was a LOOONg winter for sure!!! But Spring is finally here!!! 🧡❤️💜💙💚 Liz from California

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      Hi Liz, heck yes! We are so excited to get moving on the summer garden! What a wild April with all the heat, we planted a bunch today with the cooler temps ahead.

  • @dianaanderson6448
    @dianaanderson6448 Год назад +2

    I've never tried it, but you can plant the tomato laying sideways and stake just the top up. It helps when they're really leggy and you can't dig down deep enough.

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      We have definitely done this in the past with success. Probably could have done it this year and they would have been fine but we just decided to restart a bunch of them. It's funny, some re-starts did a lot better round two, but a couple remained the same so I am thinking that it may be the variety. Who knows!

  • @dianaanderson6448
    @dianaanderson6448 Год назад +1

    So Cal 9b here. Crazy cold and extremely wet winter. Last year, we had just under 4 inches for the year. This year, we are just under 14 inches so far.
    My peas were planted in January and are just now flowering, too. This was the best year for lettuce. I harvested a few times a week since December. I just pulled them out today to put my tomatoes in.
    Love seeing your garden. Thanks for sharing.

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      It was such a strange winter! The peas seemed to just be a little late, we harvested all of them today to make room for summer veggies.. I think we have well over a gallon of shelled peas, crazy.

  • @AlBGood
    @AlBGood Год назад +1

    We are on the same zone 9b in the East Bay. We have been enjoying your videos. Thank you for sharing your garden with us 🌻

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you! I'm glad you are enjoying them :)

  • @cynsationalcontainergarden4911
    @cynsationalcontainergarden4911 Год назад +2

    Hey Neighbor 😊 I was looking forward to a post from you because I'm in Sacramento and I am about a month behind where my garden was last year because of the EXTENDED winter😂
    We have the super long growing season here so I'm not too concerned. I didn't have a winter garden last year so I am excited to get outside. I have almost 100 seedlings inside😂😂 I'm ready but the temps are not
    Your garden is so beautiful and organized. Keep the videos coming.

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      That's awesome, thank you! This winter was whack, so I wouldn't feel bad. Good luck and happy growing!

  • @kathsflowerpatch5220
    @kathsflowerpatch5220 Год назад

    I wish for you guys to have success, I have 200 tomato plants and over 60 peppers, and is quite the journey to care for them on a little place we have about 15 minutes from where I live.
    So good luck

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      That’s A LOT of tomato plans. What kind of trellises do you use? Weave?

  • @kele1264
    @kele1264 Год назад

    Your onions and garlic are impressive. The drumstick flowers are hilarious. The solar lights are really cute. The carrots are exciting - I only tried them once, didn't do it right, so it didn't work . I'll try again. Those fava bean flowers are gorgeous! Ooo! An artichoke! Poor Alfonso; use some shade cloth to protect him from sun! Leonardo is looking good! About your peas - have you tried inoculating them before planting? I've heard that works really well. Great tour! A lot going on! Spring gardens are the best!

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      Thank you! There is so much always, even when I feel like there isn't!! As always I appreciate your comments. Happy growing!

  • @catherinefrasier4051
    @catherinefrasier4051 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing your garden. I want to find out more about the celery you harvested. I grew some in my winter garden this year for the first time .I've been trying to figure out how to process it. Any ideas you can share will be appreciated.Thanks!

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад +1

      Hello! We simply washed them up, cut them to fit into freezer bags and are freezing them to utilize for making stock throughout the year. We've never had quite this much so we will see how it works out but I can't imagine it not working for stock or soup making. Hope that helps!

  • @saminairfan45
    @saminairfan45 Год назад

    Great video and just wondering what do you fertilize your garlic with?

    • @OurLibertyHouse
      @OurLibertyHouse  Год назад

      We typically use a kelp meal mix but I would say any balances organic fertilizer would work