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From: 2shopvacs
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  • love how you can see the plants starting to get wilted then spring back to life. I was researching garden time lapse videos as I was wanted to do one myself this year... now I really want to do one. Thanks! Mind me asking what camera you used?

  • cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, hot peppers, lettuce, basil, and some other herbs(marajuana)

  • Really cool

  • I love how it never rains wherever you live.

  • @Sechuban funny you mention that now as it has been raining here in Colorado a lot lately.

  • lol they knew u would put this song on so they started dancing

  • The DEA might still frown on it..

    But I say Canabis makes for a necessary garnish in the world of competative gardening.

    I say keep growing it, no matter how many men repel from those helocopters.

    I say ART before federal regulations ANY day.

  • @MrBigYum No drugs are grown in our garden. I think you see some tomato plants behind the zucchinis. We probably grow enough tomato and zucchinis for the DEA folks if they do repel out of any helicopters.

  • @2shopvacs Just my way of joking, poor attempt at some quirky humor.

    It truely is a handsome garden. Congradulations.

  • Very handsome garden.

  • That was Rad!

  • how do u know u watered ut plants every morning and not watered in afternoon!!! if u watered ur plants in afternoon, the plants will die cus heat and water make plants sick!!!

  • Love the garden! Could you give me some tips on cucumbers please? I want to grow some but I am not sure If I need a pole or a net they are Cumcumber Divas. Please help!

  • @normanlou9 they love lots of water. We build a small 18" round flat mound 6" tall and put 3 seeds in each. There are many kinds so experiment and see which one grows best and what you like. good luck

  • waaw! your plants are alive! Are they zuchini's?

  • @heldman - Yep, the plants closest to the camera are zucchinis. I thought it was interesting to see how they move in the wind and with the heat.

  • wow  brilliant garden!

  • Beautiful! If you used drip irrigation instead of spray, you'd use 40% less water. Evaporation takes its toll! Also, less powdery mildew, deeper roots to resist hot dry days, and more fertile soil. Fantastic video, thank you.

  • @thpt - took your advice and installed drip irrigation. This years garden is the best yet.

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