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Bros with Hoes
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2019
Week #1 2023 Pepper Plants, Cucumbers and Zucchini all in the Ground... Next week 80 Tomato Plants
Week #1 2023 Pepper Plants, Cucumbers and Zucchini all in the Ground... Next week 80 Tomato Plants
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Transplanting Tomato Seedlings to 1 Gallon Pots with Organic Soil. First Video of 2023.
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Transplanting Tomato Seedlings to 1 Gallon Pots with Organic Soil. First Video of 2023.
Week #5 2021 Update: Replanting More Peppers That Didn't Make It. Finally Making some Progress.
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Week #5 2021 Update: Replanting More Peppers That Didn't Make It. Finally Making some Progress.
Week #4 2021 Update: Michigan Frost Killed All Our Zucchini, and Beans. Time To Start Over.
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Week #4 2021 Update: Michigan Frost Killed All Our Zucchini, and Beans. Time To Start Over.
Week #2 2021 Update: Tomatoes & Peppers are in, Time to clean up and build some more tomato cages.
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Week #2 2021 Update: Tomatoes & Peppers are in, Time to clean up and build some more tomato cages.
Week #1 2021 Update: Different Plot, Different Plants, Same Plan.
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Week #1 2021 Update: Different Plot, Different Plants, Same Plan.
Garden Setup For the 2021 Season 55'x60' Plot. Fence is up, and the ground is prepped
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Garden Setup For the 2021 Season 55'x60' Plot. Fence is up, and the ground is prepped
First Video of 2021! Some Changes to Our Garden... New Plot, New Soil.
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First Video of 2021! Some Changes to Our Garden... New Plot, New Soil.
How To Ripen Green Tomatoes into Red Tomatoes at Home.
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How To Ripen Green Tomatoes into Red Tomatoes at Home.
Week #19 2020 Update: That's All Folks! The Seasons Over, Still Have Some Tomatoes.
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Week #19 2020 Update: That's All Folks! The Seasons Over, Still Have Some Tomatoes.
How to Freeze or Dehydrate your Peppers for Storage.
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How to Freeze or Dehydrate your Peppers for Storage.
Week #18 2020 Update: Lots of Green Tomatoes, Lots of Clean Up To Do.
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Week #18 2020 Update: Lots of Green Tomatoes, Lots of Clean Up To Do.
Week #17 2020 Update: The Frost Hit Last Night, I Think We're All Done. Got a Ton of Green Peppers!
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Week #17 2020 Update: The Frost Hit Last Night, I Think We're All Done. Got a Ton of Green Peppers!
*Tomato Tip* How to Keep Late Season Cherry Tomatoes from Splitting after Picking
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*Tomato Tip* How to Keep Late Season Cherry Tomatoes from Splitting after Picking
Week #16 2020 Update: The end is near... Time to get these Peppers out.
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Week #16 2020 Update: The end is near... Time to get these Peppers out.
Week #15 2020 Update: Rain, Rain Go Away! And Take The Cold With You.
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Week #15 2020 Update: Rain, Rain Go Away! And Take The Cold With You.
Week #14 2020 Update: Tomatopalooza! Finally Taking A Look At Our Tomato Varieties.
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Week #14 2020 Update: Tomatopalooza! Finally Taking A Look At Our Tomato Varieties.
Week #13 2020 Update Part 2 of 2: Were Going to Need a BIGGER Cage!
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Week #13 2020 Update Part 2 of 2: Were Going to Need a BIGGER Cage!
Week #13 2020 Update Part 1of 2: Talking a Look at the other gardens in the community.
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Week #13 2020 Update Part 1of 2: Talking a Look at the other gardens in the community.
Week #12 2020 Update: Tomatoes coming in strong, Tearing up plants for possible fall crop.
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Week #12 2020 Update: Tomatoes coming in strong, Tearing up plants for possible fall crop.
Week #11 2020 Update: Time to Clean House. Bring on the Tomatoes!
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Week #11 2020 Update: Time to Clean House. Bring on the Tomatoes!
Week #10 2020 Update: Tomatoes Starting to come in, Cucumbers on their way out.
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Week #10 2020 Update: Tomatoes Starting to come in, Cucumbers on their way out.
Week #9 2020 Update: A whole lot of nothing going on.
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Week #9 2020 Update: A whole lot of nothing going on.
Week #8 2020 Update: Dawns Early Blight!
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Week #8 2020 Update: Dawns Early Blight!
Week #7 2020 Update: Bacterial Wilt and those Damn Cucumber Beetles.
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Week #7 2020 Update: Bacterial Wilt and those Damn Cucumber Beetles.
Week #6 2020 Update: Pruning Zucchini and Maintaining the Garden.
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Week #6 2020 Update: Pruning Zucchini and Maintaining the Garden.
Top 5ish Gardening Mistakes form this Season... So Far.
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Top 5ish Gardening Mistakes form this Season... So Far.
Week #4 2020 Update: The Battle With the Beetles Begins
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Week #4 2020 Update: The Battle With the Beetles Begins
Honey Bee's on a Warm Michigan Afternoon 120FPS Slow Motion
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Honey Bee's on a Warm Michigan Afternoon 120FPS Slow Motion
What are the other two methods? I appreciate the three you listed.
Good morning
So you listed the following three methods: 1) use mulch to prevent splash up from the blight fungus-infected dirt; 2) prune all lower-level leaves and branches to at least 12-14” off the ground, which allows for better airflow, and allows leaves to dry making them less susceptible to catching blight; and 3) always sterilize your trimmers after every cut to avoid transferring the blight fungus from plant to plant. So where are methods four and five?? Your title states that there are five methods for preventing blight.
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Would pine bark mulch work for covering?
Yes, but clean grass clippings, or straw will work better as a mulch to prevent the soil from drying out. There’s another video on effectiveness of mulch for vegetable beds someplace here on TH-cam.
That was some hard packed soil, you need a (4 prong)potato hoe. Than a stirrip hoe to maintain
Thanks man ❤
Wow!!
I have watched several of these videos. So I went and bought one that thing is amazing I love it.
Love the humor n title of ur channel. 😅
That foam will deteriorate in your garden, only being usable once. Follow the guidance previous generations have set. Stake them Maters, fence them taters, and ignore them haters.
I’m not a plantologist but wrapping a plant in any way doesn’t feel right, can someone tell me why I’m wrong?
The leaves photosynthesize sunlight into energy and the roots absorb nutrients from the soil. Covering the plants stem wouldn't effect either of these, it just gives extra support.
@@jacobsminst1501 exactly
Bravo uvek lajk od baka Dudine kuhinje ♥️
How do you know when to pull them up? What do. You look for?
Not sure I understand your question? If you're asking, how do I know when to pull them out at the end of the season or know when they're done?... That's pretty easy. They will stop producing or slow to a crawl, but most of the times bugs or something else has begun to kill them so I'll pull them. Just typically happens around this time in August so I have another crop ready to go
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Love a good hoe
I can’t wait to do this with my pumpkins 🎃 😅😂🎉🎉❤❤❤
thank you
I love hoes
Why not plant them at just 6" level of soil in a pot and keep adding soil as the plant grows and let it grow more and more roots? I think potatoes love to grow in this way.
Limited space when starting from seed is why I up-plant.
I think I’ll give this a try next year! I’m curious to see how the plants would differ between growing styles.
Get them some water please, lol. I had purple tomato leaves last year and I just couldn't figure out why. Turns out I was just not watering them often enough because I was afraid of overwatering. Tomatoes love water as long as it's not mud I also started actually giving them enough fertilizer this year and they're doing GREAT so far
It isn’t of water it’s of phosphorus deficiency hope that helps and it will make your tomato’s grow faster and greener
exactly, if you just give water in pots the purple leaves will get worse. That's deficiency due to lack of nutrients or some factors that are stopping the plant to absorb nutrients (incorrect PH in soil, air too dry, incorrect watering/fertilising).
Trim the suckers every three days and wow they’ll grow like crazy
This is where I’m confused. How do you trim it? Do I trim off the dying leaves? I’m new to gardening, so I need all the info I can get lol.
dont trim the suckers!
Those are healthy!
I’m Louisiana I started these a month before last frost date, put them out a week before lfd and planted them 2 weeks after. They were tiny when planted and now they are the same size as those 3 weeks later. I never repotted them from the small cells I had them in. I also never hardened off and have never had any problem with not.
Im from Louisiana too! Thanks for the tip friend!
mine have outgrown solo cup and reaching grow light.Should I up pot and sit on covered porch?I will try up potting,maybe I can bury enough so not so close to light
I would replant, what zone are you in... You will need to harden them off as well before you put them in the ground. I would recommend you go to a 1-gallon pot
I put mine outside just yesterday in my mini greenhouse. I’m zone 6
What size buckets are those, I have 2.5 gallon buckets, will that work?
Likely not big enough for its final pot but no prob transplanting again
those are 1G buckets. they are typically the last buckets I use before going into the ground. if you are going to keep them in pots I would honestly use the biggest you can.
@@dana102083 Very true if your not planning on going to the soil with them.
Scuffle hoe, stirrup hoe, hula hoe. Whatever you choose to call this tool, it is a great weeding and light cultivation garden tool. If you are working raised beds, there is a smaller version thats perfect, called the mini hula hoe! I fell in love with that one the minute I saw it and knew I had to have it! : )
Well said
I am a HOE collecter
Good job
I'm a believer in gun laws but you got me at the 9mm. Funny! I've got the ammo but haven't got the gun. Mail it to me, will ya?
Those hairs are called trichomes, they help to protect the plant and there is no scientific evidence that they turn into roots once buried in the soil.
I would agree to disagree.. I've had several tomatoes that were not strung up properly where the stem is laying flat on the ground and they will begin to grow into the soil.
Love tomato cages great idea 👍
Thank you! 😊
Jako volim paradajz ali ga nemam gdje uzgajati odusevljena sam kad vidim takav uspjeh. Samo naprijed!!!
The ground has to be pretty dry to get the weeds and as he said it doesn't get the roots. I recently purchased one and used it in a garden bed that was being overtaken by ground cover (grrr) it did get some of the roots, but I think a regular hoe might work better. I'm unable to bend and get down to yank those bad boys out by hand so I tried this type of hoe.
Love your videos! Hope to see more.
One other comment...I used to make wooden cages like on your tomatoes and moved to using U/T posts with netting strung horizontally between them...works awesome for bushing plants...thought might be interesting to ya
Here’s link to a couple of pics to visualize instagram.com/p/CED-wMSg25o/? Works great, use em on Peppers, tomatillos, tomatoes, eggplant, etc
How do u ensure that the grass u collect from the neighborhood is chemical/herbicide free? I like to exclusively use grass & leaves but our little patch of grass just isn’t quite enough
I think I have some 2 month old pole bean vines that are about 15-20 ft long... But they're having to compete against cherry tomatoes, trees, cucumbers, fences, etc and climb climb climb for that sunlight. They're only just starting to flower despite being so tall. My tomatoes have been pruned below 12-18 inches and I've had no issues with early tomato blight with the wet summer we've been having. I don't have any mulch, but the ground is pretty well covered by the tomatoes and understory plants so I don't think there's too much dirt splashing up since the raindrops get their fall broken by leaves before hitting the ground. Only thing I'm having is flea beetles (no big deal) and one massive hornworm I squished this morning. I'm having a bit of a rough time with bacterial wilt on my cucumbers and cantaloupe. I've lost 4/18 cucumber plants to that so far. I also cut off large secondary stems from two cantaloupe and one cucumber plant today and yesterday. I think I managed to catch it within hours of it starting to wilt, and I cut the secondary stems as close to the main stem as I could. It was only a few leaves on the secondary stems that started to wilt. We'll see how those plants look in a day or two. I'd hate to lose the cucumber plant since between the main vine and secondary vine, it must have about 20 feet of vines - it's the biggest cucumber plant I have by a fair bit. And one of the cantaloupes that are at risk has a couple decent sized (a bit bigger than a plum) fruits on them and is also one of my biggest plants...
Yes, we use this as well. Sorry, I had to stop the video, your bouncy camera was too much to watch. Next video mount the camera. A bouncy moving subject is okay, bouncy camera is similar to blinking lights, can make one nauseous.
Before yesterday I thought a Scuffle Hoe was a woman from a bad neighborhood, boy was I wrong! They are difficult to find in the Chattanooga area but I finally found one and it's great.
The tool or the ho😁
@@patriciaalvarez3006 Only the tools are hard to find in Chattanooga. I've never gone looking for the other, I'll do my hoin in the garden ! lol We use the tools so much that we both have one. I don't know why they aren't more popular.
Lol, liked and subscribed at 9mm, lol. Gave me a good laugh at 9:00 a.m. on a Friday.
It is an omen. Be wary of the #9
not bad tool, but this one is perfect www.google.com/search?q=%D0%BF%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B7+%D1%84%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0&client=ms-android-samsung-gj-rev1&sxsrf=ALeKk01jy10zOLE7-AIO5yFpzvgDYgSsFA%3A1622222062187&ei=7iSxYPj3CsHIrgTNrKKgDA&oq=%D0%BF%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%81&gs_lcp=ChNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwEAEYAjIHCAAQsQMQQzIFCAAQsQMyBQgAELEDMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADIFCAAQsQM6BAgAEEc6CggAELEDEIMBEEM6CAgAELEDEIMBOgQIABADOgQIABBDOhAILhCxAxCDARDHARCjAhBDOg4ILhCxAxCDARDHARCvAToECC4QQzoFCC4QsQNQ1qQGWKvMBmCN5gZoAXABeAKAAf4BiAGoDZIBBjAuMTAuMZgBAKABAbABAMgBCMABAQ&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
A owl fist do work after talk.
Hi. what about tallest weeds? How do you remove 1 ft. tall weeds?
Pull
Yank them bad boys
Dig
9mm
Great video Randy. Making me wish I was back in Michigan!
Great tip! Thank you!
Thank you for those tips! Love that you’re doing those videos. I saw your ad(free veggies) on Facebook and I send you so much love. Please keep farming ❤️ I bet this was so much fun.
Thank you very much. I look forward to this time every year. If I'm lucky we get 16 good weeks to get it all done.
At 0:45 seconds: I hear you, bro.
I used to get in scuffles with hoes but now i am gloriously saved and have a beautiful wife
Cute, lol
Don't jerk the camera and don't film when windy.
yeah my Gimbal hasnt been working, really need to get it fixed