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20 Comments

  1. Yay! Been waiting for the 2024 planner to come out. Just ordered mine. Great video can't wait to start some classic crops

  2. Always a wealth of knowledge thanks for keeping us gardeners on track. Heading south soon just put my northern garden to bed. Look forward to adding more natives this winter.

  3. I would just add: If you see insect damage on your veg at this time of year, try to avoid reaching for the pesticides. Palm Warblers, Carolina Wrens and Bluebirds are here and will clean your plants in the mornings and evenings.

  4. Hmm, maybe after I've pulled the sweet potatoes from my VegeGa bed, I'll plant some white potatoes! Any suggestions on what type and where to buy? I have never grown white potatoes before.

  5. I had a Carolina Wren couple move into the top tier of one of my Greenstalks early in the summer. Luckily for us, it's viewable from our patio, so we got to see the tons of bug runs they did to their nest! I heard they can have more than one brood a season, so I left the nest alone after the babies left (we got to see that too!), and they came back for a second batch of babies later in the summer! ❤ That tier is now the wren tier, with just some parsley growing out of 4 holes, the rest is bird entrances. Read they often claim a territory and will come back year after year, so keeping their nest and hoping we'll see them again. Maybe not a coincidence we had so little problems with bugs this summer!?

  6. My garden is thriving! I’ve got all kinds of greens and pumpkins squash and beans🥰. My wildflowers are bringing me joy. Best fall ever and I believe it’s cause of watching your videos and your enthusiasm

  7. well, since you asked, I grew Roma tomatoes and Early girls from seed and ended up with end rot on the Romas and never knew how much squirrels like green tomatoes. We ended up with one and 1/2. So, I started seeds again in early September, and bought Rainbow Pepper seeds, what they heck. Well, 7 of my tiny pepper plants were eaten, but I do have a good supply of Early girl babies. I know, I know, probably not the best time but I am so angry about my earlier crop. I am growing cilantro, garlic chives and bunching onions, and a few lettuce types. I didn't educate myself on that one earlier. I live in St Pete, 5 miles from the gulf and it's still miserably hot here. My grow bags are ready and I could probably transplant the tomatoes but worried about the critters. I wanted to ask, will the pepper plants still grow through the bug netting? I now have "volunteer" green bean plants, will they produce? They didn't over the summer but I have TONS of them now. What can I do? Thank you!

  8. I have radishes! Planted 9/13 Patty pan squash are making and acorn. Peas and Ford hooks, Fl cranberry, eggplant, broccoli!!! Beets and carrots! My garden is doing great this fall.

  9. My goldenrod is going crazy i planted it after i saw your video showing the area to the left of your arched walkway. the did nothing all summer (as expected) but now they are glorious!!! I also have a question: i have a packet of wildflower seeds from a local garden tour, which are 100% native. is this a good time to put them into a wildflower meadow, or should i wait until spring? Zone 10a St Pete. Thanks!

  10. My first year gardening and i think i transplanred way too soon. Most of my early crops have been deatroyed by bugs. But i learned so it's not a waste!

  11. I have red radishes, tomatoes, daikon radishes, spinach, Detroit red beets, black beans, lentils, catnip, shiso, and carrots. Corn did not sprout.

    Over in riverview.😊

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