OUR FIRST TIME GROWING THIS PRODUCTIVE MELON VARIETY
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Even though temperatures are rising, we've still got production happening in the garden. While also adding plenty of cover crops to build up our soils.
HALO CANERY MELON - bit.ly/313bw3m
IRON CLAY PEAS - bit.ly/2DpmHee
BUCKWHEAT - bit.ly/31a3Tba
SOUTH ANNA BUTTERNUT SQUASH - bit.ly/2Dns65E
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I’m curious about the canary melons. It’s seems from comments that they are tasty. Sure to be refreshing iced down out of a cooler on a hot day working in the garden. Southern Giardiniera of sorts.
Oh yeah. Can't wait to try one ice cold!
Hello Travis, we you get a chance ask Jason at coghill to send my picture to you of my 17 ft sunflowers. 4" across stem and now leaning over with 14" flower heads and still growing. My secret? Chicken manure.
Sadly I did not enter the competition as my sunflowers were already planted. Variety was mammoth.
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Covington, GA checking in here. :)
What variety of garlic would be best to grow down here in zone 8A?
Elephant garlic is your best bet. We'll have bulbs for sale come October. It likely doesn't get cold enough where you are to plant hardneck and softneck garlic.
Love the videos guys, I do some raised box gardens 4x8 and 4x16 would you recommend cover crops or other forms of soil fixers?
You can do shorter-growth cover crops like buckwheat or iron clay peas -- ones that are easier to chop with something like a weedeater.
Hello, I'm new to backyard gardening and I live in California, zone 9b. We don't get any rain in the summer time and . If I plant a cover crop of iron clay peas, what is the least amount of watering I could get away with? Or maybe I should ask what is the most drought-resistant cover crop for folks living in a drier area? Thank you for the videos. Your garden is beautiful.
Iron Clay Peas are very drought-tolerant. We water ours an hour or two every day for the first 3-4 days after planting to get them up and going. After that, you can let them do their thing.
jam we also live in zone 9b in California...in the Sacramento valley!
How many of them butter nuts did you get per plant?
Didn't count them. But we had plenty.
If properly ripe these are the best melons I have ever eaten tastes like a ripe pear.
Can't wait to try them!
Is there a variety of okra that is truly spineless? Or one that is nearly spineless? I have discovered this year that I seem to have some sort of weird reaction to the spines when picking okra, and I would really like to try and find a variety that doesn't cause that reaction. We grow a lot of okra, because we really love it!
Prune the bottom leaves and it will make harvesting much easier. "Spineless" okra just means the pods are spineless, which is the case with just about any variety nowadays. Not aware of any okra varieties that have spineless plants.
Not that l know of but i wear a long sleeve shirt and pants when l cut okra bec it chews me up as well.
I Havnt grown it but Clemson is supposed to be