Pruning to Manage Growth and Maximize Production
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- My raised beds are on fire right now. All the temps are great and there is little to no pests or disease. I am a super happy camper. I hope it continues for a great season.
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Just like being there. Pure therapy to relax. Thanks.
Love being out there. In fact, several times a day for a period of time. Even get some sun since I have privacy there if you catch my drift.
I love those brown 3/4" tomato clips. The clear ones (most any clear plastic actually) only lasts a single season in my desert location from the high UV damage from the sun.
Thanks for the tip of using PVC as a tool holder.
Those vines are taking off. Thanks for the tutorial and as always happy Gardening Brent.
You are absolutely right! These brown ones are much better.
These plants look amazing. What is your fert/water schedule?
I don't see any bug damage .. yet. How?
After the initial setup compost and fertilizer, I feed Masterblend formula 3x a week after regular watering. I'll do a video on how I do it. Daily at 7am and 7pm, I water with drip. I have a video on the setup of drip. As far as bugs, I think it's early still being the main reason. It could also be the location between the shed and fence a bit. I am seeing the occasional squash bug and cucumber beetle. I squash 'em when I see 'em. As far as spaying insecticide, I did that once about two weeks ago with Bayer Vegetable and Garden Insect liquid per instructions. Being squash, beans, and cucs primarily, I made up my mind not to spray again unless I know it really needs it.
Brent, when you transplant squash do you sink them deep like tomatoes? I’m in NJ and trying to grow North Georgia Candy Roaster Squash. Thank you.
I show planting one in tomorrow's video, but just a bit below where they were in the pot. I imagine a vining squash can be planted deeper because they will root all along the vine in nature.
@@C3Voyage Thank you! Looking forward to next video!
Sir , help me please , am from Ghana and there's no apple tree here but I have an apple seedlings so I want to know that without grafting it can it bear fruit. Please l want to hear from you
I just answered you in the other video.
@@C3Voyage ok thanks