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  • absolutly beautiful garden! what do you use on your tomatoes? just wondering... they are beautiful....

  • @MIgardener I use 10-10-10 fertilizer on everything

  • hi i thought you may use netting as here the birds attack the plants and other things :)

  • @135veggie I do not have a problem with the birds, just ground hogs which the netting works good for to. I used it on my cabbage one year to keep the ground hog from eating it.

  • i notice that you dont use any netting???

  • @135veggie Why would I use netting???

    

  • Awesome videos! I love how much you update us on your progress :)

    Whatever happened to the new little heads of cabbage that came up? And do you plant your veggies and flowers from seeds or do you buy seedlings?

  • @sunflowereyes1 Thank you. I use both plants for peppers tomatoes and cabbage the rest are all seeds well the onions are bulbs

  • Wow. Those cabbages look like coconuts. That's why I click on your video. Anyway, home grown veggies and flowers are always better. It looks like you have a large backyard. You are very lucky. Too bad you "murder" that caterpillar by stepping on it. I love bugs.

  • oh my god your tomatoes are awsome

  • What are you going to do with the worm? if you don't mind me asking?

  • @rhoula I stepped on it.

  • Wow I love your garden. Can you please tell me which part of the country you live at?

    I live in Oklahoma City, and have troubles keeping up with my garden.

  • @rhoula I live in Maine. In the United States.

  • Those cabbage were awsome! well and the rest too.

  • you have been really blessed

    nice garden

  • any body have any info on stone head cabbage? Or cabbage harvesting methods?

  • I always pick my cabbage when they are just ready to split. I use a knife and cut just under the head leaving the rest of the plant to grow.

  • squirrels over here in sc are worse than that bug lol...

    God bless u and nice garden

  • I agree. Those bastards dig things up and mess up the place.

  • beautiful yard you are the bomb

  • Do you use organic compost or compost tea?

  • I use the compost that the town dump has for free. I have never used compost tea.

  • Very health green vegetable you have

  • RIP Mr. worm...lol that was alotta tomatoes!

  • that's a lot of tomatoes like a looooot!!!

  • no more buy to market... grow yurself more better

  • is this a garden or a farm

  • This a small garden about 25' x 25'.

  • Pretty Amazing the way that all vegetables and fruit can grow so closed together !Beautiful and healthy garden. I have to say your garden is my envy ..!But I will keep trying. Congrats!!

  • I try to get the most out of it that i can.

  • awsome garden

  • thank you

  • your welcome

  • How is your garden doing? I haven't seen an update in a while. My tomato plants are weirdly still alive where I live in Washington state.

  • Thanks. I was waiting for the frost to kill everything and I was going to do one last update of all the squash and pumpkins. Tomatoes are almost all done peppers still going crazy, I pulled the onions and picked most of the cabbage. Ill have an update soon withen the next couple of weeks. We are supose to get a frost thursday night we will see what that does.

  • What do you use to keep the pest and bugs off your plants?

  • Rotonone dust its organic.

  • Beautiful Garden, you are indeed a serious gardener. My tomatoes froze Sept.1 & we had tried to squeak through the night. Luckily the tomatoes, cukes & zucchini fruits are okay. I give up anymore here after this season on squashes until I get a greenhouse built. I have had only one moderately good year in 19 gardening here. I envy your climate.

  • Nice garden !!

    What did you do with the horn worm ?

    Squash it ?

  • Thanks. I step on them to kill them.

  • Ive always wanted a garden like that but my 1/4 acor precludes it. well at least I have my chives, tomatoes, blueberry, zucchini, peas, bush beans, and how can I forget the pair tree.

  • This is only a 25' x 25' plot

  • my whole backyard is probably 15X30 and that includes my tree (in the center) my composter and a few shrubs. that 1/4 acor includes my house.

  • Fantastic Garden! That's quite an accomplishment! I wish I could grow such a lush garden!!

  • How would anyone enjoy harvesting with those plants all over the place? Some could do with a little pruning. But still, awesome result. The soil, the spot, theyre excellent.

  • very nice garden....you are lucky to have a real garden....i on the other hand, have a container garden on my porch....hope it does half as good as yours....good luck this year!!! kat

  • Thanks for the comment. Ive done the pot thing before the key is fertilizer and water.

  • Beautiful garden!

  • Thank You!

  • what do you do with all the excess very cool how do you prep you should have a show oh you do thanks

  • When the Frost kills it it all goes over the hill all the waist. I dont compost it because of all the bugs and powdery mildew problems Ive had.

  • Gorgeous!

    Brian

  • Gorgeous!  Absolutely.

    B

  • Great garden and beautiful fruits and plants. Is you plant your own?By your self? Looks its great video and nice garden. Where is this place? I love it so much and wanted see my-self at your place. From Singapore viewer. Thanks you so much beutifullady.

  • Yes I planted it all by myself. I live in maine.

  • awesome garden, is it hard to grow onions, i might grow them next year?

  • I use onion sets instead of seed. You need to keep them weed free and they are heavy feeders but very easy to grow ive never had problems except maybe the weeds. i hate pulling weeds.

  • Thats a great garden! Looks like you need more space :0

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