Jason's Veggies - 2
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Thank you so much for doing your videos again this year. I watched all your videos from 09 this past winter.... and I have started my first veggie garden here in Kentucky! Watched and learned from all your videos so Thank you so much!! Im subscribed to your videos now and look foward to seein how it all goes this year.
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@hairstylechic27. Ya either way works and you can make either look nice. The raised beds produce a better than the containers.
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That actually looks nice....better then the upside down garden....well thanks for the video cuz now its got me thinking to a ground garden looks better....so I might go for that
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i wanted to ask- what size and kind of wood did you use to make the beds ? how did you assemble them ? i'm looking to start my own vegetable garden and want to know what to do. i'm in central FL so our growing season can still work. also, for the tomatoes, did you do planters or seeds ?
StetsonFrenchie 7 months ago
@StetsonFrenchie Check out my "How to Make a Raised Bed" video. It explains it all three. For the tomatoes I used planters.
14dollarz 7 months ago
Has this cooler weather had any ill effects on your garden? I covered my peppers last night so as they won't get frostbite with the cool temps.
HoschtonBoy 1 year ago
@HoschtonBoy . Actually not at all it seems. Even with temps in the 50's at night things are really kicking with 70's during the day. I'm actually uploading my next video right now and should be up in an hour or 2. Things have gone crazy. My tomato plants are even bigger. Some of the veggies do grow slower in the cold like my eggplant are not growing as fast because they love the heat, but hey will catch up soon.
14dollarz 1 year ago
I am so jealous...it's still frosting most nights up here in Michigan.
It looks good.
michiganmadmax 1 year ago
@michiganmadmax . Sorry for the frost. We are lucky here in the south to start growing a lot earlier, but I even get jealous of people in south florida that can grow almost all year.
14dollarz 1 year ago