Just found you. So educational. I always had a garden and ate everything etc. Miss gardening. I’m 82 and by myself. All I raise now, are plants in my sitting room in front of a large window. Everything is beautiful. God bless you and your efforts.
Hi Steve watching this video nearly brings me to tears thinking back to my own garden I had in Hungary . I reared pigs chickens rabbits behind my house . then to the back of that i had 2 poly tunnels for tomatoes , paprika and cucumber 11mtrs long . the rest was split in half 1 side veggies 1side fruits . I too had my own compost but i bought manure as well due to the size of the land . I used metal barrels to collect water which saved a lot of money . Also i had a well behind the house 11ft deep. this had water in it about 6mtrs deep which never ran out luckily when i used a pump to get it up to the top of the garden which was about 60 mtrs up from the house. my garden was on a small slope . My wife and i made loads of pickles for winter out of the veggies and some we would pick and freeze . Also i really miss my vineyard i had at the top of a hill , you could see for miles from there. I loved growing grapes and i liked getting my family out there for picnics. I have always had a garden in my life up until 08 when we moved to Ireland and i live in a apartment since then . WELL done your garden looks great and i know how much hard work it is and i appreciate that in a young person like yourself . keep it up Steve .....Oh and by the way i am 54 yrs old . ALL THE BEST !!!!
excellent video. I have been gardening for decades but some of the techniques you displayed are new to me and I cant wait for spring to try some of them. Thanks!
Gardening is taught when i was in elementary(Philippines). Grade 4, our grade, on this home economics subject, depend on how our plants do. Great experience
We're working towards an income from our land, as well. Planning to offer over 100 varieties of common, rare, and ultra rare tomato plants for sale locally this spring to kick off the growing season, to invest in more infrastructure. 2021 is going to be an exciting year!
Amen. Could not agree with you more. The historical reason school yards are so big is because they were meant to support a milk cow and vegetable gardens so the children could eat fresh food. Recess was for doing farm and garden chores. Now they are just play yards and the poor kids get fed factory farmed fast food garbage. Sad but true.
@homesteader fifty w/ ricky & martha Using food to control people only works if you have complete control over the person, like in a prison cell. Like you said to start with everyone should have a garden, even a small one gives you experience incase someday you need to expand to lessen your food bill or simply just to have something fresh to eat.
@@quercus4730 That is the goal of the globalists, that is why big business is buying up major water aquifers and cities are banning rainwater collections and the push is on for seed control! Control the food and the water!
I transplanted my Anna apples to NW Arizona, where they don't bloom twice a year, due to the dry climate, but they did in San Diego. But it's yes, and EXCELLENT variety!
Wow lots of greens! Those would definitely pays your bills for years. I've also started gardening with my 5yo daughter during the lockdown on our small plot, can't wait for the harvest!
Grew up in a "third world" country. In 3rd grade I remember we had a little garden where we grew lettuce. When I got to high school we had a larger garden and chickens! Loved it. My mom also did a little bit of gardening which I always helped her with, developing my love for gardening!
Congratulations on your Hungarian peppers! They are the best ingredient for "lecsó" in summer. Chop 2 onions, fry them till glassy, then mix them with 9 sliced peppers, fry them for another 5 mins and add 4 juicy chopped tomatoes plus a spoon of red paprika powder. No water is needed, cover it and simmer it slowly for 30 mins. You can mix in some eggs at the end or serve it with rice. Excellent summer dish!
you have a nice garden idol its a lot of vegetable, tomatoes and any kind of fruits I have new garden my husband and I we just started to learn how to plant I wish I can learn how to plant my husband and I we have fun when we plant any kind of vegetable I enjoy watching Sending for you full support idol thanks for sharing
I wish you were here to answer the hundred questions I have. I would love to have a lemon tree, string beans, kale, collards, mustard and turnip greens. Tomatoes oh and one of those apple trees. Beautiful garden and so knowledgeable.
You Always have great information available for aspiring gardeners! Thank You for the work you put into your channel to share your experience with the world. Fantastic use of your space. Please continue educating everyone... Your videos impact people across the country. Sending Thanks & Respect all the way from South Florida!
I live in the country here in Florida. Here the bugs are insane whatever can eat a plant will arrive here to eat it! I have found that physical deterrence is the best.
Hi Beatrice ...... I was commenting on this page, when I came across yours and all what you just said in your comment is great and amazing. Beatrice I will like us to be friends, This is my Gmail carterjenkins00@gmail.com you can text me sorry for comment on Public stuff. please the gmail is only for Beatrice kindly text me on this gmail if that is okay with you? I hope to hear from you soon.....God bless you.🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Great video. I had a very large garden in northern Michigan (we recently moved) and I never had to use any type of pesticides. I found , after a couple years, that birds were doing all the work for me. I also used Agribon on crops that were prone to problems, such as broccoli or potatoes. I asked a market gardener if his produce had any spray.....and he snorted and told me you couldn't grow anything without spray. Needless to say, I walked away from his stand chuckling. I had beautiful produce. Let Nature take control, plant a wide variety of things , and also spend a little time out there looking for pests before they take over. It's not difficult. You are doing a marvelous job. I wish you continued great success!
Congratulations, all your research and efforts have certainly paid off!Your (rented) garden looks a m a z I n g. What a fortunate landlord to have you creating beautiful alive soil...and fruit trees for him. Your chicken coop and the passion fruit shading it is the best thought out coop I have ever seen.(on a small plot). As you have so many chickens I hope that when you have more land you can give them an even bigger run. The way you maximise diversity with intercropping, companion planting, scent masking and build your soil constantly with the chickens compost, teas and vermaculture as engine is so inspiring. Also not using chemicals...any chemicals as a farmer and showing us how to do likewise is so educationally beneficial. I am sure your produce tastes so delicious.
So beautiful done in a small area . I see your passion in gardening . I love to work outside in our farm before too . Now you make me longing for our small farm in the Philippines for i live in Belgium in an appartment and i don't enjoy much when i don't have the chance to connect with the earth . I will go home when pandemic is finished and apply what you showed here in your urban gardening . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in organic farming . 💖💖💖🙏 Blessings
I just subscribed. I’m so blown away by how you grow and maintain your garden. I just posted my October Garden Tour and this video has really inspired me!
Trying to drive one of the tomatoes to get to claiming up to the sky. Thence you will be in the World book of Guinness record bro 😂🤣Ur Garden farms is lovely 👍Cheers
Dude, your'e unbelievable! I'm starting my own market garden, and was highly considering shelling out for an online course until I found your channel. Literally everything I could ever dream to ask, you have a video on it. Thank you so much for all of your content, I'm sure you've heard it a million times, but it really is beautiful that you're willing to share all of your experience with the world for free. It makes the leap to an agricultural lifestyle that much more inviting :)
Great tour, I love the way you do things and it pleases me that it's working for you. I only have a tiny area to grow in (about 9sq yards) but I still learn lots of useful techniques from your videos. Keep up the awesome work man.
Wow, your garden has grown so much. I recently started using smart pots for my potatoes bc I wanted a no-dig system, but I love that you're growing other stuff in them. I actually have so many thai-pepper plants, if they survive I will totally try the smart pots as well. Everything in your garden makes me jealous. Hope to learn as much as you about gardening. Way to go on being 100% pesticide, or herbicide-free.
Its simply fantastic....if you were near my place of residence I would have most definitely your apprentice and would have enlighten myself from your vast experience in multicrop gardening
Hi Mary...... I was commenting on this page, when I came across yours and all what you just said in your comment is great and amazing. Mary I will like us to be friends, This is my Gmail carterjenkins00@gmail.com you can text me sorry for comment on Public stuff. please the gmail is only for Mary kindly text me on this gmail if that is okay with you? I hope to hear from you soon.....God bless you.🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
That’s cool Steven congratulations I always love watching your videos on composting ,seed starting ,bokashi,irragation and your approach on regenative urban farming !!! Thank you
That's an Awesome garden. You've really made diverse crops. New inspiration for me. The water drip system is something I need to build. Excellent Video. 💯👍👍😎
Thank you Stephen, for your great quality videos and for the educational content as well. I'm a city guy and hope to venture into vegetable gardening soon. I've been learning from you and thank you for your work.
Thank goodness you mentioned that you recorded this in July. Im in San diego and was panicking about what my garden looks like now 😆😆😆 Your channel has been a Godsend. It's motivated me to get up, get out and Garden !!!! My life is Epic now. ❤
I just found this channel today and I’m glad I did. He’s amazing! I just posted my October Garden Tour ruclips.net/video/7fjqkGnFflw/видео.html and I have lots of chicken video too if your interested 😁
Garden looks good. Mine was a total loss this year. We had a lot of rain early. The rain was so heavy and so often that it flooded everything. I replanted several times only to have the next heavy rain flood it. Even the big farmers here got a late start. The rain finally let up but then just when things were starting to grow we had severe storms with Hail. Lots of hail, which ranged in size from the size of a dime to golf ball. Very bad year. I'm starting all over from scratch next year. Thanks for sharing.
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Just found you. So educational. I always had a garden and ate everything etc. Miss gardening. I’m 82 and by myself. All I raise now, are plants in my sitting room in front of a large window. Everything is beautiful. God bless you and your efforts.
😍🥰🥰 this is heaven, healing, and harvesting!!!!!!
its just unbelievably impressive how you have used up all the space and how diverse your mini farm is. Great job
Hi Steve watching this video nearly brings me to tears thinking back to my own garden I had in Hungary . I reared pigs chickens rabbits behind my house . then to the back of that i had 2 poly tunnels for tomatoes , paprika and cucumber 11mtrs long . the rest was split in half 1 side veggies 1side fruits . I too had my own compost but i bought manure as well due to the size of the land . I used metal barrels to collect water which saved a lot of money . Also i had a well behind the house 11ft deep. this had water in it about 6mtrs deep which never ran out luckily when i used a pump to get it up to the top of the garden which was about 60 mtrs up from the house. my garden was on a small slope . My wife and i made loads of pickles for winter out of the veggies and some we would pick and freeze . Also i really miss my vineyard i had at the top of a hill , you could see for miles from there. I loved growing grapes and i liked getting my family out there for picnics. I have always had a garden in my life up until 08 when we moved to Ireland and i live in a apartment since then . WELL done your garden looks great and i know how much hard work it is and i appreciate that in a young person like yourself . keep it up Steve .....Oh and by the way i am 54 yrs old . ALL THE BEST !!!!
Wy are you not growing stuff?
you are blessed and gifted with green thumb
I want to build my dream house sorrounded with different varieties of vegetables, fruit trees and flowers 💐 ❤️❤️❤️
Same
Good work.am in the rural part of Kenya and would like to do thatt type of farming pls can i have your contacts? Thanks
me to
Same here. A nipa hut would be more Filipino style...
I like to see this garden
Watching from Philippines .so inspiring no synthetic chemical use in gardening
I’m ten and I have my own garden not farm but a garden
Keep up the good work in the garden Dawson! Feeding your family healthy food is so important :)
keep up boy
Keep up Dawson..... all the best.
Keep it up
Nice, kid! With that skill you would survive in the world. Proud of your work 💪🏼👍🏼
This is real nature life. Sustainable, Tension free, Enjoyable... Home, family, Food, cloth, & learning. Great life.
excellent video. I have been gardening for decades but some of the techniques you displayed are new to me and I cant wait for spring to try some of them. Thanks!
Keep your country Green.. Grow more tree.. Keep your country clean.. Happy country.. Happy people.
Those grapes look amazing. They ought to bring a good price at the Farmers' Market.
Beautiful surrender to Mother Nature! And, boy is she surprising you? Wish you can spread this wisdom world wide. Well done, sire!
I love NATURE 🥒🍅🍋🐓🐔🦃🍀☘ and gardening is also my passion.
Nice video 👍
Really beautiful micro-farm. All of us should live this way ....
Bit hard in my 3 by 5 apartment... :(
@wulfgar3000 I wish I could my friend
@wulfgar3000 jUsT mOvE!
@@killerluuk do hydroponics buddy..research about it
We will!
ആഹാ മനോഹരം ..... കണ്ണിനു കുളിർമ്മയേകുന്ന കാഴ്ച്ചകൾ കാണിച്ചതിന് നന്ദി.....
I remember when you first started. I am so happy for you!
Well done can see that you are a very hard-working man
Gardening is taught when i was in elementary(Philippines). Grade 4, our grade, on this home economics subject, depend on how our plants do. Great experience
Noon napagdaanan ko din ang gardening when I was Grade 6.
Pero ngayon, wala nang gardening. Nakakalungkot.
@@bayawingeniera sa public meron pa ata.. sa private school wala na
What a beautiful garden my kid's love 🍎 🍏 🍎...and I love also Gardening
We're working towards an income from our land, as well. Planning to offer over 100 varieties of common, rare, and ultra rare tomato plants for sale locally this spring to kick off the growing season, to invest in more infrastructure. 2021 is going to be an exciting year!
And how has it been as of yet? :)
Transfer of skill, this is amazing, ready for lessons
Gardening should be taught in grade school.
Amen.
Could not agree with you more.
The historical reason school yards are so big is because they were meant to support a milk cow and vegetable gardens so the children could eat fresh food.
Recess was for doing farm and garden chores.
Now they are just play yards and the poor kids get fed factory farmed fast food garbage.
Sad but true.
@@clovergreen9959 hmm nice bit of history I didn't know about..
@homesteader fifty w/ ricky & martha Using food to control people only works if you have complete control over the person, like in a prison cell. Like you said to start with everyone should have a garden, even a small one gives you experience incase someday you need to expand to lessen your food bill or simply just to have something fresh to eat.
definitely agree with you.............
@@quercus4730 That is the goal of the globalists, that is why big business is buying up major water aquifers and cities are banning rainwater collections and the push is on for seed control! Control the food and the water!
I'm happy to have this tour I am planning to this year
Lower and lean method worked incredibly well for me this year outdoors, nice to see your looking so healthy. I will certainly use the method again.
I really like your garden,chickens !! My first time on your channel... Thank you so much..
Love all your knowledge and the garden you've built. God bless you sir.
Thanks Tim appreciate the kind words. God bless you too
I transplanted my Anna apples to NW Arizona, where they don't bloom twice a year, due to the dry climate, but they did in San Diego. But it's yes, and EXCELLENT variety!
I really admire farmers and honestly I wish I had a passion for it like you do.
My dear it's all about practice and love, you can do that.
Passion comes from doing it, just need to get started. 👍🏼
wow.. It is incredible garden! Many of vegetables & fruits
the chickens looks so healthy and well fed
Farming is really the future of our country, continent and the whole world.
Wow lots of greens! Those would definitely pays your bills for years. I've also started gardening with my 5yo daughter during the lockdown on our small plot, can't wait for the harvest!
Grew up in a "third world" country. In 3rd grade I remember we had a little garden where we grew lettuce. When I got to high school we had a larger garden and chickens! Loved it. My mom also did a little bit of gardening which I always helped her with, developing my love for gardening!
Congratulations on your Hungarian peppers! They are the best ingredient for "lecsó" in summer. Chop 2 onions, fry them till glassy, then mix them with 9 sliced peppers, fry them for another 5 mins and add 4 juicy chopped tomatoes plus a spoon of red paprika powder. No water is needed, cover it and simmer it slowly for 30 mins. You can mix in some eggs at the end or serve it with rice. Excellent summer dish!
What a beautiful garden you have
Love that 4-line drip line manifold design.... Man, that'd save a lot of setup time!
This is my favourite video...!
I love it 💞
Steven C., THE MAN on a MISSION ! An inspiration for the newbies out here... THANKS for your videos!
Haha thanks Paul! So happy you feel that way about my videos, thanks for the support!
you have a nice garden idol its a lot of vegetable, tomatoes and any kind of fruits I have new garden my husband and I we just started to learn how to plant I wish I can learn how to plant my husband and I we have fun when we plant any kind of vegetable I enjoy watching Sending for you full support idol thanks for sharing
Your garden and eyebrows are real life goals
Amazing Information about home gardening. Thanks for sharing.
I wish you were here to answer the hundred questions I have.
I would love to have a lemon tree, string beans, kale, collards, mustard and turnip greens. Tomatoes oh and one of those apple trees.
Beautiful garden and so knowledgeable.
Happy working. Spread the good news of gardening/farming. Stay safe everyobe. Godbless us.
This is the best gardening video I have ever seen
me too
The best farming video I’ve ever seen
I grew up on a small farm and even though it was a lot of hard work, it was super satisfying.
Hi friend 🙏 thanks for sharing your vegetables garden 👍
You Always have great information available for aspiring gardeners! Thank You for the work you put into your channel to share your experience with the world. Fantastic use of your space. Please continue educating everyone... Your videos impact people across the country. Sending Thanks & Respect all the way from South Florida!
I live in the country here in Florida. Here the bugs are insane whatever can eat a plant will arrive here to eat it! I have found that physical deterrence is the best.
best eyebrows on the internet
Literally how my friend described him 🤣😂 and how I found him 😁
Can't wait to see those bad boys in another 3 years!
I just want to wax them for him 😂😂
Those eyebrows got eyebrows
Definitely nitrogen rich
I'm in high desert 🏜with fruit trees garlic onions watermelon with Water well 25 years. Beet parsley. Your garden looks great
Thank you for this tour of your amazing garden. I’m a beginner Texas gardener. You gave me a lot of info that I never had or heard. Thank you
Awesome happy to hear that Nicky! Have a good season next year
at 1146 is African holy basil good for cooking herbs and also a natural pesticide,i love farming,greetings from Kenya
You've come a long way. I enjoy watching your success and learning from you.
The way you cultivate is second to none.... your are a green demi god amen ..feed the world my guy great work great video
I love the coop design! When i get my chickens im definitely having a automatic feeding system.
Isn't it wonderful to know you are eating healthy food. I'm sure your customers appreciate your efforts.
Hi Beatrice ...... I was commenting on this page, when I came across yours and all what you just said in your comment is great and amazing. Beatrice I will like us to be friends, This is my Gmail carterjenkins00@gmail.com you can text me sorry for comment on Public stuff. please the gmail is only for Beatrice kindly text me on this gmail if that is okay with you? I hope to hear from you soon.....God bless you.🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Your living your best life I'm sure!
Haha trying my best!
Great video. I had a very large garden in northern Michigan (we recently moved) and I never had to use any type of pesticides. I found , after a couple years, that birds were doing all the work for me. I also used Agribon on crops that were prone to problems, such as broccoli or potatoes.
I asked a market gardener if his produce had any spray.....and he snorted and told me you couldn't grow anything without spray. Needless to say, I walked away from his stand chuckling. I had beautiful produce.
Let Nature take control, plant a wide variety of things , and also spend a little time out there looking for pests before they take over. It's not difficult.
You are doing a marvelous job. I wish you continued great success!
Congratulations, all your research and efforts have certainly paid off!Your (rented) garden looks
a m a z I n g. What a fortunate landlord to have you creating beautiful alive soil...and fruit trees for him. Your chicken coop and the passion fruit shading it is the best thought out coop I have ever seen.(on a small plot). As you have so many chickens I hope that when you have more land you can give them an even bigger run. The way you maximise diversity with intercropping, companion planting, scent masking and build your soil constantly with the chickens compost, teas and vermaculture as engine is so inspiring. Also not using chemicals...any chemicals as a farmer and showing us how to do likewise is so educationally beneficial. I am sure your produce tastes so delicious.
I agree
So beautiful done in a small area . I see your passion in gardening . I love to work outside in our farm before too . Now you make me longing for our small farm in the Philippines for i live in Belgium in an appartment and i don't enjoy much when i don't have the chance to connect with the earth . I will go home when pandemic is finished and apply what you showed here in your urban gardening . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in organic farming . 💖💖💖🙏 Blessings
I just subscribed. I’m so blown away by how you grow and maintain your garden. I just posted my October Garden Tour and this video has really inspired me!
Trying to drive one of the tomatoes to get to claiming up to the sky. Thence you will be in the World book of Guinness record bro 😂🤣Ur Garden farms is lovely 👍Cheers
You've solved my big issue by introducing me to grow bags. I live in a rental and I didn't know what to do. Thanks 👍🏼😁😁
I use a combination of both growbags and containers. I even have fruit trees on my balconies.
New here, I don't have a garden (yet) but I was attracted to the name of the channel. Nature is always right! Good job!
Dude, your'e unbelievable! I'm starting my own market garden, and was highly considering shelling out for an online course until I found your channel. Literally everything I could ever dream to ask, you have a video on it. Thank you so much for all of your content, I'm sure you've heard it a million times, but it really is beautiful that you're willing to share all of your experience with the world for free. It makes the leap to an agricultural lifestyle that much more inviting :)
Thank you for posting and sharing from buffalo NY
Great tour, I love the way you do things and it pleases me that it's working for you.
I only have a tiny area to grow in (about 9sq yards) but I still learn lots of useful techniques from your videos.
Keep up the awesome work man.
What a great farming. Very good gardening. I like your videos very much
Thankyou for sharing your garden i love to do garden very much too.
Marry me😍
Dude you’re awesome! Thanks for the inspiration and tips! You’ve got an amazing garden!
Wow, your garden has grown so much. I recently started using smart pots for my potatoes bc I wanted a no-dig system, but I love that you're growing other stuff in them. I actually have so many thai-pepper plants, if they survive I will totally try the smart pots as well. Everything in your garden makes me jealous. Hope to learn as much as you about gardening. Way to go on being 100% pesticide, or herbicide-free.
Very good that you are planting the mix crops & vegetables, so it easy for taking to cook and change food up their vegetables that you are needing
How is you contacting to the customers? When you harvest the vegetables?
@@sakvisallso38 Thank you for your share the experience on vegetables growing, crops planting and chicken raising.
@@lidasokh9810 Good luck & successful with your goal, God bless you the best in the future.
how much you are earning money when you harvested your vegetables?
Thank you for sharing your experience of the organic garden to the people.
Its simply fantastic....if you were near my place of residence I would have most definitely your apprentice and would have enlighten myself from your vast experience in multicrop gardening
Here after watching the Stivers love micro green your gardens are beautiful
Stivers are great! Was so great meeting them. I think you'll enjoy the videos I made with them when I upload
Hi Mary...... I was commenting on this page, when I came across yours and all what you just said in your comment is great and amazing. Mary I will like us to be friends, This is my Gmail carterjenkins00@gmail.com you can text me sorry for comment on Public stuff. please the gmail is only for Mary kindly text me on this gmail if that is okay with you? I hope to hear from you soon.....God bless you.🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Wow I really love to watch your garden
That’s cool Steven congratulations I always love watching your videos on composting ,seed starting ,bokashi,irragation and your approach on regenative urban farming !!! Thank you
Thanks David so glad you are enjoying the vids.
Wow!! Great garden, really inspiring
Thanks for this man sharing inspiring job which is gardening how industrious you are shd follow his steps
wow great garden , you are great at planting and caring
That's an Awesome garden. You've really made diverse crops. New inspiration for me. The water drip system is something I need to build.
Excellent Video. 💯👍👍😎
Thanks glad you felt inspired. I have a whole playlist of drip irrigation videos, hope they help you
This is real development ..not buildings and infrastructures..awesome...
What a beautiful garden!
Thanks so much for sharing your methods and tips!!
Wow so very nice. You are really talented.
Your Garden Looks Great....nice rows
Thank you Stephen, for your great quality videos and for the educational content as well. I'm a city guy and hope to venture into vegetable gardening soon. I've been learning from you and thank you for your work.
I love the insights you shared
Wow this is so beautiful farming's I really like farming because my father he's a farmer's
Очень интересно, большой труженик. Куры красотки, хозяйство большое.
Thank goodness you mentioned that you recorded this in July.
Im in San diego and was panicking about what my garden looks like now 😆😆😆
Your channel has been a Godsend. It's motivated me to get up, get out and Garden !!!!
My life is Epic now. ❤
Haha ya I got busy running the farm and couldn't find time to edit this. So happy to hear that, keep up the good work in the garden!
Nice gardening. I appreciate yours
Your doing great work, I’ve been watching from the beginning. Your farm has really grown. Keep the videos coming.
So cool Alex thanks for the support from the beginning! Big things coming!
@@NaturesAlwaysRight I wanna to contact you
I’m inspired!!! my little vegetable garden enough for the family, will now expand🙏 and I love keeping it chemical free as well....Thank you again 🌈.
You have done well i am very happy for you ...... fantastic
I just found this channel today and I’m glad I did. He’s amazing! I just posted my October Garden Tour ruclips.net/video/7fjqkGnFflw/видео.html and I have lots of chicken video too if your interested 😁
Correct!!
Garden looks good. Mine was a total loss this year. We had a lot of rain early. The rain was so heavy and so often that it flooded everything. I replanted several times only to have the next heavy rain flood it. Even the big farmers here got a late start. The rain finally let up but then just when things were starting to grow we had severe storms with Hail. Lots of hail, which ranged in size from the size of a dime to golf ball. Very bad year. I'm starting all over from scratch next year. Thanks for sharing.
Aw man that is so disappointing that is some really bad weather. Hope next year is a lot more successful for you.
Wow I can’t believe it’s been 3 years! Your garden looks amazing!
Dda
Damodi
I love to see a good garden and you have one.
Tom