Love the greenhouse Ken. I have already planned to build a small greenhouse inside my garden in the spring. I heard they are great for starting seedlings a month or so earlier and growing potted veggies a month or so later. In northern areas, that's very valuable time. Excellent job on the video by the way. :)
KEn...lol. Isn't Kale awesome. you can cook it in a pot, add seasoning..eat. does wonders for you in winter. I also dated a woman who would make me a kale/carrot drink all week. I have no idea "WHAT" the reason was, but it was good. so thats what i do with it...juicer! looking forward to more from you.l
I subscribed to your videos because you garden in a cooler climate like me. I also have an unheated greenhouse. I'm very interested in the variety names of your fruit trees. You did mention the name of one of your cherry trees, but what are the names of the other varieties?
Keep up the good work with your videos, they are nicely done. I'm looking forward to learning more details about your gardening techniques and methods.
Ken, what a great greenhouse. A Christmas day harvest, and in Canada to boot! Wonderful looking kale too. Looking forward to more videos.
YourGardenShow 1 year ago
Love the greenhouse Ken. I have already planned to build a small greenhouse inside my garden in the spring. I heard they are great for starting seedlings a month or so earlier and growing potted veggies a month or so later. In northern areas, that's very valuable time. Excellent job on the video by the way. :)
Praxxus55712 3 years ago
KEn...lol. Isn't Kale awesome. you can cook it in a pot, add seasoning..eat. does wonders for you in winter. I also dated a woman who would make me a kale/carrot drink all week. I have no idea "WHAT" the reason was, but it was good. so thats what i do with it...juicer! looking forward to more from you.l
Bellaandkelly 3 years ago
HI Ken,
I subscribed to your videos because you garden in a cooler climate like me. I also have an unheated greenhouse. I'm very interested in the variety names of your fruit trees. You did mention the name of one of your cherry trees, but what are the names of the other varieties?
Keep up the good work with your videos, they are nicely done. I'm looking forward to learning more details about your gardening techniques and methods.
BackyardBears 3 years ago
My 3 cherry trees are hedelfingen, bing, and van
kenurbangardener 3 years ago