Stop saying “i don’t think that is the best way to do it, but it is the way I do it.” We are only here to observe your methods and not judging you. Each of us have our own methods and it is based on a combination of what we have learned. Thank you for sharing. I wish I have access to cattle panels.
For broken tomatoes you can cut them off at a node and plant it in the ground and it should root :) I take tomato cutting and stick them in the ground and they root
You are awesome and dedicated to your plant babies. We just started amending our vegetable barrels and extra large planter. That took my husband 7 hours today. We now have 10 home depot 5 gallon buckets and 12) 7 gallon pots to amend. Because we live in the Brooklyn NY. Very little earth to plant in. So we grow in barrels, pots and this year I'm trying grow bags for the first time.. Happy Gardening 2021.
Roxana you have an exceptional game plan for your vegetable garden this year! I love the layout and the addition of nasturtiums and sweet alyssum! I like to add in scented herbs too like sage and lemon balm. They all keep the pests away. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden as always. Have a great week!!
Your garden is beautiful I can’t wait to see when all the flowers fill in and your trellis is full! I want raised beds so bad but my entire back I yard is on a awful slope. I’m not sure we can have them but I love the look Of them. Currently I have one small patch plowed and the rest I’m doing on my deck which is huge. Just doing a lot of containers
Containers are life savers! I still do a lot with them as well in my veggie garden! There is a girl on IG that has a huge slope backyard and did some neat arrangement for "beds"... check her out fit_garden_mom
@@Edu_Kate I haven't tried lemon verbena, but I grew my lemon balm from seed and the first year it was pretty small but still fragrant and the 2nd year it exploded with growth! It turns into a little bush but you can cut it back hard if it gets too big and it'll come right back
Hi Roxana! WOW I’m very impressed with how big and healthy your plants are. Your tomatoes are 3x the size of mine. Do you think potting them up is why? I only did it twice. How far apart do you plant them? Gracias 🙏🏽
I think the warmth of my room helps them grow quickly! I also did pot them twice only... first when I separated them individually and then, when I got them into these big square containers. I probably keep them around 18" or so apart, which is REALLY close BUT I do prune them hard, leaving only up to 2 main branches.
Excellent! I will go down to 18” too 😊. Thanks for sharing your way of doing it. I cannot believe the warmth of your grow room made that much difference. My room is usually set at 70°. Good job 👏🏽
You know, they did survived... however, they took their sweet time... they stayed little for the loooongest time and I almost gave up on them, somebody mentioned to me to pot them up, even thou they were a tiny little thing, I did and I feel like that did it... somehow the roots needed to be messed with GENTLY... I wanted to put them in my no-dig bed but I could't find a good spot for them, so I will have to figure out where next.
Hola me encanta tu canal felicidades porque lo haces muy bien. Estoy en Canadá y voy a empezar mi jardín este año. No tengo ninguna experiencia, y tu espacio es bonito y de mucha inspiración para mi. Me gustaría preguntarte cuál es el material de tu arco ya que haré un pequeño jardín de vegetales también y me imagino que el arco es para los tomaste? Gracias por tu tiempo
Hola, el arco lo hice de una lamina de cerca... no se si asi las conoceras, pero es una pieza de cerca que se usa para cercar animales, la lamina es super fuertizima, entonces necesitaras a otra persona que te ayude a medio dobrarla, y usamos unos T-posts o postes de metal duropara sostenerla en el lugar donde esta. Este arco lo use hace un año para melones pequeños y esta temporada la voy a usar para tomates, definitivamente la puedes usar para calabazas, melones, sandias, tomates, pepinos... lo que sea que necesite una guia fuerte.
Hi! Could you tell me what fertilizer you use through out summer for your flowers outside?? Love your garden and I live close to you so hopefully I will have similar results Edit: for your flower beds
Hey Allyson! I use espoma plant tone for shrubs and/or perennials outside, I give them one dose during the spring and call it good for the season, maybe in the summer if I am organized enough I will come back with something like a fish fertilizer or something liquid, but I don't stress it. For my annuals, any liquid fertilizer out there works that is specifically design for them, I am really not picky about fertilizers, as long as they are somewhat natural they are ok for me, I do try to fertilize my annuals on a weekly basis, but if I am being realistic, is more like a 2-3 week period.
I recently found you and I’m so glad. Your videos are well put together and soothing. Plus it’s always nice to see someone else’s garden.
I agree :)
Welcome!!
It's so nice to see another zone 5 gardener 😊🌿
Hey! Welcome!
Stop saying “i don’t think that is the best way to do it, but it is the way I do it.” We are only here to observe your methods and not judging you. Each of us have our own methods and it is based on a combination of what we have learned. Thank you for sharing. I wish I have access to cattle panels.
Good point! Cattle Panels are super handy if you can get them.
You do fantastic work in your gardens. You are a lovely lady to watch and listen to.
Oh Thank you Angela!
For broken tomatoes you can cut them off at a node and plant it in the ground and it should root :) I take tomato cutting and stick them in the ground and they root
You are awesome and dedicated to your plant babies. We just started amending our vegetable barrels and extra large planter.
That took my husband 7 hours today.
We now have 10 home depot 5 gallon buckets and 12) 7 gallon pots to amend. Because we live in the Brooklyn NY. Very little earth to plant in. So we grow in barrels, pots and this year I'm trying grow bags for the first time.. Happy Gardening 2021.
It is a lot of work for sure, but so worth it! Glad your hubby is able to help!
Such a great idea for the corner trellis using left over cattle panel. It's going to look great when it's all filled in with yumminess!
Fingers crossed! Thank you!
Your garden is so nice. Can't wait to see what it looks like next month.
I am so excited too!
Your garden is really lovely
Thank you so much!
Roxana you have an exceptional game plan for your vegetable garden this year! I love the layout and the addition of nasturtiums and sweet alyssum! I like to add in scented herbs too like sage and lemon balm. They all keep the pests away. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden as always. Have a great week!!
Thank you so much! 😃🌿
@@SoilandMargaritas absolutely! Taking notes lol
Love this little vegetable garden space. It's beautiful!
Thank you! It sure is! 🦋🌿
Siempre veo tus videos muy bonito todo lo que tienes
😃🐦🦋🌿Muchas gracias Brenda!
Your vegtable garden is beautiful.
So nice of you!
Everything already looks so good and healthy 💚💯
Thank you!
Esta hermoso tu huerto 😍😍
Muchas gracias!
Hello from Washington State!!💐💐💐💐💐
Welcome!!
I think its going to be so nice as it already looks!! I love your veggie arch and those red and yellow Marigolds!
Right!? Those are the marigolds I had last year, I love them so much!
love this video. also love seeing a fellow Hoosier!
Going to be great! Reminded me to get some marigolds for my veggie containers!!
We are finally warming up this coming week in zone 6A - W Pa.
Woo hoo!
I think your vegetable garden and all you raised beds look fantastic. I don't have a large space either but I love mine just like you love yours! Jill
Thanks so much!
Love this episode!!
Thank you so much!
green garden freshy
Super!!😁👋👍💐💐💐🌷🌹
Your garden is beautiful I can’t wait to see when all the flowers fill in and your trellis is full! I want raised beds so bad but my entire back I yard is on a awful slope. I’m not sure we can have them but I love the look
Of them. Currently I have one small patch plowed and the rest I’m doing on my deck which is huge. Just doing a lot of containers
Containers are life savers! I still do a lot with them as well in my veggie garden! There is a girl on IG that has a huge slope backyard and did some neat arrangement for "beds"... check her out fit_garden_mom
Hola Roxana amo la manera en que estas organizando tus vegetales y ese arco de tomates se verá hermoso 🤩 saludos, mi hija se llama Roxana también 🥰
Gracias Lissette! Suertuda tu hija de tener un nombre hermoso!
New Subscriber. Keep the videos coming
You should try lemon balm if you haven't yet! It's a perennial herb that smells amazing
I try to always grow Lemon Verbena for the scent. But it's getting harder to find. I suppose I could grow it from seeds.
@@Edu_Kate I haven't tried lemon verbena, but I grew my lemon balm from seed and the first year it was pretty small but still fragrant and the 2nd year it exploded with growth! It turns into a little bush but you can cut it back hard if it gets too big and it'll come right back
🌱🌿🥰🌱🌿🥰NICE‼️🥰🌿🌱🥰🌿🌱
Hi Roxana! WOW I’m very impressed with how big and healthy your plants are. Your tomatoes are 3x the size of mine. Do you think potting them up is why? I only did it twice. How far apart do you plant them? Gracias 🙏🏽
I think the warmth of my room helps them grow quickly! I also did pot them twice only... first when I separated them individually and then, when I got them into these big square containers. I probably keep them around 18" or so apart, which is REALLY close BUT I do prune them hard, leaving only up to 2 main branches.
Excellent! I will go down to 18” too 😊. Thanks for sharing your way of doing it. I cannot believe the warmth of your grow room made that much difference. My room is usually set at 70°. Good job 👏🏽
I love how evrything is coming together 😍. Did any of ur bells of Ireland survive i started a few a few moth ago and only 1 made it 😁
You know, they did survived... however, they took their sweet time... they stayed little for the loooongest time and I almost gave up on them, somebody mentioned to me to pot them up, even thou they were a tiny little thing, I did and I feel like that did it... somehow the roots needed to be messed with GENTLY... I wanted to put them in my no-dig bed but I could't find a good spot for them, so I will have to figure out where next.
Hola me encanta tu canal felicidades porque lo haces muy bien. Estoy en Canadá y voy a empezar mi jardín este año. No tengo ninguna experiencia, y tu espacio es bonito y de mucha inspiración para mi. Me gustaría preguntarte cuál es el material de tu arco ya que haré un pequeño jardín de vegetales también y me imagino que el arco es para los tomaste? Gracias por tu tiempo
Hola, el arco lo hice de una lamina de cerca... no se si asi las conoceras, pero es una pieza de cerca que se usa para cercar animales, la lamina es super fuertizima, entonces necesitaras a otra persona que te ayude a medio dobrarla, y usamos unos T-posts o postes de metal duropara sostenerla en el lugar donde esta. Este arco lo use hace un año para melones pequeños y esta temporada la voy a usar para tomates, definitivamente la puedes usar para calabazas, melones, sandias, tomates, pepinos... lo que sea que necesite una guia fuerte.
Hi! Could you tell me what fertilizer you use through out summer for your flowers outside?? Love your garden and I live close to you so hopefully I will have similar results
Edit: for your flower beds
Hey Allyson! I use espoma plant tone for shrubs and/or perennials outside, I give them one dose during the spring and call it good for the season, maybe in the summer if I am organized enough I will come back with something like a fish fertilizer or something liquid, but I don't stress it.
For my annuals, any liquid fertilizer out there works that is specifically design for them, I am really not picky about fertilizers, as long as they are somewhat natural they are ok for me, I do try to fertilize my annuals on a weekly basis, but if I am being realistic, is more like a 2-3 week period.
Where did you get your brown long over sweater?
Hmm probably tj maxx 🤷🏻♀️
always start onions with seed..
Music is too loud!
I'm sorry, I really do try to keep it at a good level, I am a better gardener than I am a film maker lol
@@SoilandMargaritas yes , you are a very good Gardner. Love your videos. There is no need add music as your content is interesting.