Harvest videos! My favourite! I'm not a gardener, but geez I've been seriously considering it after how expensive all food is getting 🤯 Plus your passion is very infectious and inspiring!💖
He and Tuck inspired me. I get now my own tomatoes spinach,squash,fine herbs, carrots, cucumbers , peppers etc. I'm so happy😍🤩 Thanks to these amazing guys Tuck and James !⭐🌟⭐🌟🌟
Do it! Start small and go for easy things like lettuce and radishes and chard/silverbeet. Here's an easy one - if you can buy spring onions with the roots still on, cut off the bottom inch or so and plant them close together - they will regrow, and if you only snip off the leaves, they'll grow for a very long time.
Do it! I’ve always had herb gardens, which is a fab way to start. But until this year, I haven’t had a serious veggie garden in I think 15 or 20 years? I started medium sized this year, given how small my yard is, and harvesting has just been so much fun. I have round and tromboncino zucchini/courgettes, crystal lemon cucumbers, tigerella tomatoes, some Zuckertraube toms that I grew from seed (another new adventure) that haven’t ripened yet, and a tomato that came incorrectly, so I have no idea what it is. And someday, a volunteer from the compost is going to develop early enough in the season that fruit will ripen before frost - another adventure I’m looking forward to. But it’s *all* a big adventure, and really good food for us and friends!
The sweet yellow tomatoes you don't want to grow again would be good in a triple sucastash with corn and tomatillos with leeks. Or as a veggie mix with sweet potato,carrot and red bell peppers as a side dish, risotto or soup. The sweetness of those yellow tomatoes should allow the cook to naturally sweeten up sauces/recipes so they can subtract sugar if it's not a required ingredient in a preserving recipe. The yellow tomatoes also would taste good with butternut or delicante squash, red potatoes and leeks as a warm potato salad side dish.
Awesome harvest. Would love a slow quiet video of just a walk through the garden honing in on all the fruit vs a fast jump from plant to plant. Thanks for sharing your garden with us. 🥕
James, you are my garden inspiration! Teaching me to plant lots of different things together. I think that is why your garden is so prolific! I will not be so ," Tomatoes together, cucumber together," next year. Tuck the garden boss! 💓❤️😍🤗😍🤩😘❤️🧡💛💚💙💜♥️💘💝💖
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work!
As we know, so great if everyone can grow something. We harvest here as needed, as for us, the fruits stay fresh if left on the plants, here in So. Calif. Cool Harvest
Beautiful harvest! If that Apple tastes half as good as it sounds, you’re doing great!!! You need a bigger basket for your bountiful harvests!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️we love you, Tuck!
We've been so inspired and learned so much from you and the Boss! We've diversified our garden considerably this year. Our fall plants are looking great, too. Funny that you showed us your Royal Burgundy beans....we've been harvesting ours for weeks now and they just won't stop! Happy Harvest to everyone! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Watching this in spring puts the planning into perspective and gets me excited for the season. Adding an asparagus plot, rhubarb, tons of basil for making a stock of pesto, and another grape vine. Good luck everyone.
When I see tuck eating garden vegetables, I remember my cat,. Whenever I harvest/grow leafy vegetables/ corn I must grow/harvest extra for my cat😁he just loves leaves and corn 😁
Amazing harvest, all the hard work pays off! We are about to be into spring in australia. I will be growing even more veges this year, can’t wait to start sowing my seeds
I wish I could have tuck to help me garden . My dog just got pyometra surgery , she is laying right next to me sleeping , while I stay home comforting her . While watching James and tuck !!!
On good neighbours. I have one with 2 plum (1 yellow, one purple) & 2 apricot trees. "Please, take as much as you can before it gets wasted." I had helped her to design and build her first veg garden. Next door has a green apple tree. My hubby helps her with heavy chores while her husband is overseas, so "Will you please pick them, I can't handle them all." Down the road has a red apple tree. She & my hubby are winter snow shovelling pals. Her 8 year old daughter brought me a 10 lb bag. Across the street, I helped an older woman with a bad hip with her heavy commercial laundry jobs and cleaned up her yard. She wants me to take all her apples before the arborist comes to prune the tree. And she offered to pay for my 5 fruit trees to be pruned, in exchange for a summer of work. And a box of 30 ciders. Over 100 lbs of fruit. Give, and it shall be given into you, shaken, pressed down & overflowing.
♥️♥️♥️ I love seeing more of Tuck! James please give me advice on best way to grow grapes. Mine get small but never mature to the size they should and it's so frustrating. Your grapes are BEAUTIFUL!!! And what a blessed and beautiful harvest!
WOW James, you always amaze us. We finally are out of the drought here in Texas and getting rain. We are getting ready for the Fall winter garden. We love your channel!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuck and James another Awesome and Amazing work in the garden hearts for Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and thumbs up for you James 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ Thank you for all you taught me 🙋🏾♂️
James, it’s really helpful when you add the names of the vegetables to the bottom of your videos. Could you include them on the bottom of all of your videos, not just your compilation of favorites videos?
James, thank you for doing what you're doing. I started this spring with growing a small veggie garden. Things where going good, plants started flowering and producing fruit. Then came the hornworms. They decimated my peppers and tomatoes. Yet because of watching your videos and enthusiasm for horticulture, I decided to nurse my plants back to health. I know it's late in the season, but I'm now getting my tomatoes to produce vines and my peppers are all flowering now. You helped me keep going and wanting to grow my own food even with setbacks.
I've been gardening for a few years now and no year is perfect. You grow something new, you learn of a new pest or disease, but you also learn how to combat it so gardening gets easier the more you do it. Eventually you can fool proof certain things. For example, I never knew of powdery mildew because I only grew tomatoes and peppers, herbs. When I tried to grow 6 melon plants they were all decimated by powdery mildew in my humid area. I only go one small melon off all those plants. Spraying was a loosing battle. This year I grew only Powdery Mildew resistant varieties and have had no issues with it at all. So defintely remain positive.
James and tuck the boss and king of permaculture. The way you inspire people… by the millions! You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for all that you do and contribute to this earth 🌍 I’m blessed to have the opportunity to learn from you! Keep making more amazing videos of your Eden!
👏👏👏👏👏 this is a beautiful harvest and I love how Tuck is always on the ball trying to get some snacks . ❤❤❤❤ God bless you both with abundance , before the year is over thanks for sharing your know how in everything
Love seeing your harvests!! What do you do to preserve? I don't get nearly the harvest...love seeing that you do~~ Gives me ideas to plant and harvest, preserve and enjoy!! I know that you realize how very fortunate you are!!!!
Man your videos never fail to impress I can't even believe your harvest, how big is your backyard! I want this life ! I just feel like it's so hard and as of right now I do not have a yard
@@ratta_tat I did this year in my apt with a bunch of pots but the weather was so crazy this year barely anything grew I just long to have the space to really grow things and have big harvests.
@@AmeeraG242 Great! Yeah, the weather in our area really affected us, too. Strange year for us but there's always another season coming! I hope your wishes become a reality!!
@@ratta_tat ya this year definitely was strange and it was my first year growing stuff. I really do hope they become reality one day too! Thanks for the encouragement and kindness. God bless you
Love Tuck!! He's so cute!! You should take a wheel barrow out there when you harvest man. You got so much food! Do y'all can stuff? I've always wondered
You nailed that pepper tuck, it’s yours boss man, maybe save James a bite huh? Nah! You guys rock and those apples made my mouth water. It’s like smellavision.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤪❤️
Not even one minute in and I'm already green with envy! OMG - you've got big hands James and those tomatoes look massive! So hard to grow them here in Sydney - how do you keep the pests off?
IDK about James's, in New Jersey, nut here in northern Wisconsin we don't really have any Tomato pests. When I lived the next warmer growing zone ( or nearly 2 really, and still not near as warm - of winters- as James ) south of us for a couple years , we did have tomato hornworms, pretty badly the 1st yr. there. I read up on em and they say to leave alone the ones with the little white things on there backs ( looks like plates sticking up on those dinasaurs ), as those are the eggs of a wasp which preys on em. We did remove them from the plant and take em to the wooded border of our1.2 acre property, though. The ones without those wasp eggs, we squished. They can be hard to see, but just look where the leaves are being eaten ( if you even have these) OR use a blacklight, I think maybe at dusk/night ( I 4get) as that makes em show up. The next year, we had less an the 3rd & final year there, we maybe saw one. As far as pests in general, the more healthy your soil is, which is greatly (!!!) aided by practicing no-dig/no-till and using compost &/or mulches as are suitable for your climate ( see Charles Dowding's videos from past year for more on that) to feed the soil life, the more healthy vibes your plants give off ( smells. chemicals etc.) instead of un-healthy ones, which attract pests. The other piece of the puzzle is to not always kill all pests, too soon anyways, but allow them to attract and sustain their preadtors to your garden. Maybe do this buy planting a "sacrifice" crop of trouble plants. Others just always have certain pest pressures in certain cliates or areas no matter what, and have to use row covers or etc. . Somtimes planting something earlier or later helps too though, it does for some with some squash pests. One other ex. is me with cucumbers, and then also my squashes esp. summer Sq., were being increasing ruined by cuke beetles. I didn't know no-till yet plus kept moving and starting new, poor-soil-health gardens, but I read of using tobacco in this way for another pest issue w Sq., & tried it for this and it worked AWESOMELY !!! I get dried, chopped tobacco ( like 4 pipes) & put palmful in soil at plenting ot transplanting time for cukes, zukes and squash. No more cuke beetle issues, even though I've seen them around the area and yard. I am now growing my own tobacco, got the " native" variety from Pinetree Seeds, it's doing really well. need to go pick & dry it now. Sorry if too blabby, hope this helps some !
Loving it James! You and The Boss always have quality content that makes me excited to put something new in the ground to provide delicious food. Keep up the great work!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜💛💛💛🧡🧡🧡💚💚💙💙 Greetings from Texas!!
You. Are. Amazing. I have lots of gardening potential and used to use it. I have let it go and YOUVE INSPIRED ME TO GROW AGAIN🙂. I live in Hawaii, your produce looks better than what I buy at the farmers market. Keep up your work! I want a food forest like yours.
I just planted 4 catawaba grapes this past Spring. They are small and I let the birds eat the grapes, but next year I will net them. Tucker is looking good.
Thank you very much for growing the Ali Baba, James! You are helping to preserve Iraqi varieties. I am growing this also, but yours is significantly larger.
James, get a wagon to drag around the garden for your harvests Those bowls aren’t cutting it! Thank you for all the videos Kisses to Tuck 💕💕💕💕
I AGREE --A WAGON WOULD BE GREAT!!! LOVE MY GORILLA CART!!!
It's the New Jersey way to drag bowls around instead of wagons
These harvest videos just keep getting better and better!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️s for Tuck.
Let's Gooo!!! Thanks Hillary, it's been a super productive year so far! 😁🐕❤️
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Harvest videos! My favourite! I'm not a gardener, but geez I've been seriously considering it after how expensive all food is getting 🤯
Plus your passion is very infectious and inspiring!💖
He and Tuck inspired me. I get now my own tomatoes spinach,squash,fine herbs, carrots, cucumbers , peppers etc.
I'm so happy😍🤩
Thanks to these amazing guys Tuck and James !⭐🌟⭐🌟🌟
Do it! The other part besides food cost is therapy. I swear it kept me chill during lock down.
Do it! A tomato in a container or some potatoes in a sack? So very worth it!!
Do it! Start small and go for easy things like lettuce and radishes and chard/silverbeet. Here's an easy one - if you can buy spring onions with the roots still on, cut off the bottom inch or so and plant them close together - they will regrow, and if you only snip off the leaves, they'll grow for a very long time.
Do it! I’ve always had herb gardens, which is a fab way to start. But until this year, I haven’t had a serious veggie garden in I think 15 or 20 years? I started medium sized this year, given how small my yard is, and harvesting has just been so much fun. I have round and tromboncino zucchini/courgettes, crystal lemon cucumbers, tigerella tomatoes, some Zuckertraube toms that I grew from seed (another new adventure) that haven’t ripened yet, and a tomato that came incorrectly, so I have no idea what it is. And someday, a volunteer from the compost is going to develop early enough in the season that fruit will ripen before frost - another adventure I’m looking forward to. But it’s *all* a big adventure, and really good food for us and friends!
Love Tuck! I can't believe how much he loves to eat produce straight from the garden. Smart dog and adorable.
You, Tuck and your garden never disappoint!!!!
James- your excitement is so great to see! It’s such a good feeling to harvest all that hard work!
The size of those Mushroom Baskets today was CRAZY! Love watching your videos! They have taught me so much!
Glad to see you still gardening big time ...it's a huge encouragement
Best gardening channel on RUclips hands down.
The sweet yellow tomatoes you don't want to grow again would be good in a triple sucastash with corn and tomatillos with leeks. Or as a veggie mix with sweet potato,carrot and red bell peppers as a side dish, risotto or soup. The sweetness of those yellow tomatoes should allow the cook to naturally sweeten up sauces/recipes so they can subtract sugar if it's not a required ingredient in a preserving recipe. The yellow tomatoes also would taste good with butternut or delicante squash, red potatoes and leeks as a warm potato salad side dish.
These combinations sound really tasty. Never heard of them, do you have recipes?
James' video intro is so powerful.
Awesome harvest. Would love a slow quiet video of just a walk through the garden honing in on all the fruit vs a fast jump from plant to plant. Thanks for sharing your garden with us. 🥕
I aspire to have even half of that garden!! Great harvest!!
James, you are my garden inspiration! Teaching me to plant lots of different things together. I think that is why your garden is so prolific! I will not be so ," Tomatoes together, cucumber together," next year. Tuck the garden boss! 💓❤️😍🤗😍🤩😘❤️🧡💛💚💙💜♥️💘💝💖
Your garden just reminds me of an Eden!!! So awesome. ❤️ you're blessed, James!
Thanks for everything James and Tuck.
James, I would love to see how to process or preserve your harvest.
He had said in previous videos that she doesn’t can or preserve his vegetables. In a recent video he shared that he made jams with some of his fruits.
💕💕💕💕💕 those mushroom basket tomato I’m obsessed!!!! Could you please share where you get the seeds for that please?
Baker Creek has them.
@@joyworthen thank you!
I grow the rampicata every year...so delicious! And resistant to the vine borer. Everyone looks forward to this squash!
Vine Borer resistance, that's why I'll be growing it next year.
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work!
As we know, so great if everyone can grow something. We harvest here as needed, as for us, the fruits stay fresh if left on the plants, here in So. Calif. Cool Harvest
I always enjoy watching you and tuck in the garden ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You should do a year end video promoting your best grows for the year. In other words, tell us what you liked the best from 2022 and why.
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This!
Beautiful harvest! If that Apple tastes half as good as it sounds, you’re doing great!!! You need a bigger basket for your bountiful harvests!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️we love you, Tuck!
Beautiful produce James. Those first tomatoes you harvested are epic indeed. Lots of love to you and Tuck! 💚💚💚💚💚💚Tuck you are the bomb! 💙💙💙💙💙
We've been so inspired and learned so much from you and the Boss! We've diversified our garden considerably this year. Our fall plants are looking great, too. Funny that you showed us your Royal Burgundy beans....we've been harvesting ours for weeks now and they just won't stop! Happy Harvest to everyone! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Loved the video. I want to put in grapes next year. 🐝🐝❤️❤️🐝🐝 Love ya, Tuck!
You and Tucky never cease to amaze me! What amazing harvests!
I love everything that you plant, thank you
Ur dog is so cool! I love how he picks what he wants from the garden! Cutest thing I’ve seen
Watching this in spring puts the planning into perspective and gets me excited for the season. Adding an asparagus plot, rhubarb, tons of basil for making a stock of pesto, and another grape vine. Good luck everyone.
When I see tuck eating garden vegetables, I remember my cat,. Whenever I harvest/grow leafy vegetables/ corn I must grow/harvest extra for my cat😁he just loves leaves and corn 😁
♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️ for sure that cucumber attracted the "Tuck". He's so adorable.
Wow amazing garden.....
Blessings to all!
James, you have an absolutely beautiful, incredible food forest. Cheers from Canada 👍
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ to Tuck and his pepper!
This dog is really a good dog for the farmer, the quality control manager of the farm!
Looking forward to a "must grow" list for 2022! Excited to hear about your favorites from this year!
😊Love to see sweet Tuck munching the cukes!! The grapes are amazing.
❤️❤️❤️❤️TUCK!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️Kudos also to your camera person for being able to keep up with you so well!!!
Backyard gardening is the BEST!! So much food you got there.
Good day. Love your energy, it’s entertaining in itself. By the way, Honey Crisp apples are my favorite. Enjoy your harvest friend.🥳😇🥳
James, your enthusiasm is contagious. I enjoy all your videos
💘 💘 Little Tuck 💘💘
Is the best, great job James!
James, your "hahaha..." is so contagious..😄
Amazing harvest, all the hard work pays off! We are about to be into spring in australia. I will be growing even more veges this year, can’t wait to start sowing my seeds
So much 💗 for Tuck 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I wish I could have tuck to help me garden . My dog just got pyometra surgery , she is laying right next to me sleeping , while I stay home comforting her . While watching James and tuck !!!
Great job Jim 👍
Over a million subs to !
One of the best channels there is ✌️
On good neighbours.
I have one with 2 plum (1 yellow, one purple) & 2 apricot trees. "Please, take as much as you can before it gets wasted." I had helped her to design and build her first veg garden.
Next door has a green apple tree. My hubby helps her with heavy chores while her husband is overseas, so "Will you please pick them, I can't handle them all."
Down the road has a red apple tree. She & my hubby are winter snow shovelling pals. Her 8 year old daughter brought me a 10 lb bag.
Across the street, I helped an older woman with a bad hip with her heavy commercial laundry jobs and cleaned up her yard. She wants me to take all her apples before the arborist comes to prune the tree.
And she offered to pay for my 5 fruit trees to be pruned, in exchange for a summer of work. And a box of 30 ciders.
Over 100 lbs of fruit.
Give, and it shall be given into you, shaken, pressed down & overflowing.
♥️♥️♥️ I love seeing more of Tuck! James please give me advice on best way to grow grapes. Mine get small but never mature to the size they should and it's so frustrating. Your grapes are BEAUTIFUL!!! And what a blessed and beautiful harvest!
I always love seeing Big Tuck the boss. 💗💗💗💖💖💖💓💓💓❤💗
Lemon Boy has been my best producer this year, even in our drought. My favorite tasting tomato, too.
Your garden bounty is beautiful! Grapes-wow, everything is beautiful!
WOW James, you always amaze us. We finally are out of the drought here in Texas and getting rain. We are getting ready for the Fall winter garden. We love your channel!!!!!!!!!!!!
Harvest was fantastic. Hugs n kisses for Tuck.! ❤🐕💋❤️
You need a little red wagon to carry your harvest instead of a bowl. Thanks for this video!
Tuck and James another Awesome and Amazing work in the garden hearts for Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and thumbs up for you James 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ Thank you for all you taught me 🙋🏾♂️
I LOVE your garden. The variety of vegetables you are growing…amazing.
I have been waiting for a new video thanks James for always motivating me.. All the way from Africa
Go Tuck, eat as much as you can👍
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James, it’s really helpful when you add the names of the vegetables to the bottom of your videos. Could you include them on the bottom of all of your videos, not just your compilation of favorites videos?
We might need a Tuck shirt! I do love seeing him harvest.😁
Tuck is so adorable❤😍❤ James thanks for all the great info.
😱 those tomatoes 🍅 🍅 🍅
My goodness 😋
So yummy too! 😁
Loving your garden. Tuck is absolutely adorable ❤❤❤❤❤
OMG, that dog is one-of-a-kind!! That's awesome that he loves vegetables!!
Amazing harvest . Great garden..
James, thank you for doing what you're doing.
I started this spring with growing a small veggie garden. Things where going good, plants started flowering and producing fruit. Then came the hornworms. They decimated my peppers and tomatoes. Yet because of watching your videos and enthusiasm for horticulture, I decided to nurse my plants back to health. I know it's late in the season, but I'm now getting my tomatoes to produce vines and my peppers are all flowering now. You helped me keep going and wanting to grow my own food even with setbacks.
I've been gardening for a few years now and no year is perfect. You grow something new, you learn of a new pest or disease, but you also learn how to combat it so gardening gets easier the more you do it. Eventually you can fool proof certain things. For example, I never knew of powdery mildew because I only grew tomatoes and peppers, herbs. When I tried to grow 6 melon plants they were all decimated by powdery mildew in my humid area. I only go one small melon off all those plants. Spraying was a loosing battle. This year I grew only Powdery Mildew resistant varieties and have had no issues with it at all.
So defintely remain positive.
Excellent james and tuck all the vegetables and fruits I love everything beautiful garden you reap what you sow 🐖 thanks for sharing 🙂
Absolutely love you videos, Tuck is the bomb and your energy is off the charts. From Tasmania- Australia 👍👍
Tucker is so cute
I appreciate your videos I've learned so much from watching your videos thank you
James and tuck the boss and king of permaculture. The way you inspire people… by the millions! You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for all that you do and contribute to this earth 🌍 I’m blessed to have the opportunity to learn from you! Keep making more amazing videos of your Eden!
👏👏👏👏👏 this is a beautiful harvest and I love how Tuck is always on the ball trying to get some snacks . ❤❤❤❤ God bless you both with abundance , before the year is over thanks for sharing your know how in everything
Love seeing your harvests!! What do you do to preserve? I don't get nearly the harvest...love seeing that you do~~ Gives me ideas to plant and harvest, preserve and enjoy!! I know that you realize how very fortunate you are!!!!
Man your videos never fail to impress I can't even believe your harvest, how big is your backyard! I want this life ! I just feel like it's so hard and as of right now I do not have a yard
Do it! Start small. Pop a few things in containers? So so worth it!
@@ratta_tat I did this year in my apt with a bunch of pots but the weather was so crazy this year barely anything grew I just long to have the space to really grow things and have big harvests.
@@AmeeraG242 Great! Yeah, the weather in our area really affected us, too. Strange year for us but there's always another season coming! I hope your wishes become a reality!!
@@ratta_tat ya this year definitely was strange and it was my first year growing stuff. I really do hope they become reality one day too! Thanks for the encouragement and kindness. God bless you
Love Tuck!! He's so cute!! You should take a wheel barrow out there when you harvest man. You got so much food! Do y'all can stuff? I've always wondered
Incredible food forest ,glad u give away your produce that u can’t eat, nice man❤🦋🙏🏻
You nailed that pepper tuck, it’s yours boss man, maybe save James a bite huh? Nah! You guys rock and those apples made my mouth water. It’s like smellavision.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤪❤️
💙💙💙💙 your gardens are so amazing!
Sir Pigijonnie, you and Tock are the best!
Not even one minute in and I'm already green with envy! OMG - you've got big hands James and those tomatoes look massive! So hard to grow them here in Sydney - how do you keep the pests off?
IDK about James's, in New Jersey, nut here in northern Wisconsin we don't really have any Tomato pests. When I lived the next warmer growing zone ( or nearly 2 really, and still not near as warm - of winters- as James ) south of us for a couple years , we did have tomato hornworms, pretty badly the 1st yr. there. I read up on em and they say to leave alone the ones with the little white things on there backs ( looks like plates sticking up on those dinasaurs ), as those are the eggs of a wasp which preys on em. We did remove them from the plant and take em to the wooded border of our1.2 acre property, though. The ones without those wasp eggs, we squished. They can be hard to see, but just look where the leaves are being eaten ( if you even have these) OR use a blacklight, I think maybe at dusk/night ( I 4get) as that makes em show up. The next year, we had less an the 3rd & final year there, we maybe saw one. As far as pests in general, the more healthy your soil is, which is greatly (!!!) aided by practicing no-dig/no-till and using compost &/or mulches as are suitable for your climate ( see Charles Dowding's videos from past year for more on that) to feed the soil life, the more healthy vibes your plants give off ( smells. chemicals etc.) instead of un-healthy ones, which attract pests. The other piece of the puzzle is to not always kill all pests, too soon anyways, but allow them to attract and sustain their preadtors to your garden. Maybe do this buy planting a "sacrifice" crop of trouble plants. Others just always have certain pest pressures in certain cliates or areas no matter what, and have to use row covers or etc. . Somtimes planting something earlier or later helps too though, it does for some with some squash pests. One other ex. is me with cucumbers, and then also my squashes esp. summer Sq., were being increasing ruined by cuke beetles. I didn't know no-till yet plus kept moving and starting new, poor-soil-health gardens, but I read of using tobacco in this way for another pest issue w Sq., & tried it for this and it worked AWESOMELY !!! I get dried, chopped tobacco ( like 4 pipes) & put palmful in soil at plenting ot transplanting time for cukes, zukes and squash. No more cuke beetle issues, even though I've seen them around the area and yard. I am now growing my own tobacco, got the " native" variety from Pinetree Seeds, it's doing really well. need to go pick & dry it now. Sorry if too blabby, hope this helps some !
Wow! Amazing harvest! James, you're always so fun of life and energy! I know you're eating those crops! Your attitude is Smashing! I Love It!
Well done as always James !!!! Tuck rules !!
My favorite varieties are almost identical to yours and anything I haven't tried I am for sure wanting to.
😍Tuck Amazing how he loves his fresh veggies 🌶 & 🥒
Great harvest, wow! Here ya go Tuck... 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖!
your food forest is so beautiful!! Sending love from Arizona. Tuck is the Boss ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡💙💙💙💙💜🤎🤎💕💕💕💕💕💕💜💜
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ love Tuck. Also love these harvest videos, I’m fairly new to gardening and these are so informative. Thank you!
Do you ever make videos on best ways to use land most productively, and garden planning?
Didn’t take Tuck long to get that pepper 😁Your veggies look awesome! Love Tuck ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Your food forest is AMAZING!! 😍 And I love Tuck! ❤️
Wow, I have garden envy. I could almost taste the pear. The grapes and everything! Awesome harvest. Love Tuck❤❤❤❤
Loving it James! You and The Boss always have quality content that makes me excited to put something new in the ground to provide delicious food. Keep up the great work!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜💛💛💛🧡🧡🧡💚💚💙💙 Greetings from Texas!!
You. Are. Amazing. I have lots of gardening potential and used to use it. I have let it go and YOUVE INSPIRED ME TO GROW AGAIN🙂. I live in Hawaii, your produce looks better than what I buy at the farmers market. Keep up your work! I want a food forest like yours.
I just planted 4 catawaba grapes this past Spring. They are small and I let the birds eat the grapes, but next year I will net them. Tucker is looking good.
Thank you very much for growing the Ali Baba, James! You are helping to preserve Iraqi varieties. I am growing this also, but yours is significantly larger.
You have thought me so much, you are so clear , I love your attitude.
Everything you got looks delicious. Our veg and fruit is coming in great!