We NEED To figure this out! First Garden Tour 2024

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  • Something is wrong with our garden! Help us figure it out!
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  • @tradermunky1998
    @tradermunky1998 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +55

    "I just wet my plants."
    I just busted out laughing, great shirt!

  • @suzieq763
    @suzieq763 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +32

    Becky from Acre Homestead had a similar issue when she first started her raised beds. The soil test came back and the soil was deficient in
    Lots of minerals. Becky used some amendments, the plants went from being small and yellow to green and thriving, she had a wonderful harvest. Hope this info was helpful. Good luck.

    • @sewingstoryprojects6178
      @sewingstoryprojects6178 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      I 💗 Becky

    • @joycedagostino8869
      @joycedagostino8869 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, I agree about the soil. We had always bought a certain brand of organic raised bed soil and had no issues. In 2022 we bought the same and something was very wrong with the soil. We either lost plants or they were stunted. Since the plants started inside were doing Ok, and they failed or had issues once they were planted outside in that soil, I didn't need a soil test to know that it was the soil. I had to try to remove that soil that we could and replace with another and that helped, but I was not happy that the company didn't check their soil before selling it. This happened during covid when so many companies were cutting corners and unfortunately I think they went with cheaper ingredients. Some of these companies add things like wood chips and bark that haven't been aged so the wood ties up nitrogen for example as the wood ages that makes the plants struggle and it can take all season for the chips to finally age.

    • @prmayner
      @prmayner 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@joycedagostino8869 A lot of issues arose from 2020 with all products. We had a deck built and the treated wood turned white and now it's turning black and looks 400 years old.

  • @colleenboerner3838
    @colleenboerner3838 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +43

    This reminds me of your buckets in your greenhouse when you bought all the bag soil to later learn it wasn't all that great and you needed to amend it and now it's wonderful soil. I think you probably will need to amend your raised beds for wonderful soil out there too

    • @blujeans9462
      @blujeans9462 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

      Good point! I know that they don't believe the issue has anything to do with the raised beds...but you can't argue with the facts. Tomatoes in the greenhouse are great; tomatoes in the raised beds, not so much. I had forgotten about those bags of soil that they did not have much luck with. Hope they do whatever they did before - because that greenhouse is amazing.

    • @forehead949
      @forehead949 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Do some rabbit tea injected into your drip?

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +37

    Please pray for Evan. Age 7 was diagnosed with leukemia. His family needs our prayers 🙏🏻 God bless you Kevin & Sarah. Nurse Judi in AZ and E Minister 🙏🏻

    • @itsJustMe-fx1dm
      @itsJustMe-fx1dm 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @anniemorrison1250
      @anniemorrison1250 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Lord, I ask that you lay your hands on Evan and heal him completely from leukemia. Family my heart goes out to you. We will include Evan in our communion this Sunday. I hope he is healed soon. Never give up on our Lord God Almighty. He hears your prayers. He answers prayers. It may not be immediate, but it will come. Have faith! I do.

    • @barbaradumler6503
      @barbaradumler6503 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Will keep Evan in my prayers!🙏

    • @RitaMcCartt
      @RitaMcCartt 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      joe tippens protocol and Maggie Mcgee protocol

    • @26skogen
      @26skogen 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      🙏🙏

  • @danaparker2757
    @danaparker2757 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    It’s been my experience that when growing in 1st year raised beds, liquid fertilizer is a must. I can’t stop giggling at Kevin’s shirt!🤣

  • @mariomenard7049
    @mariomenard7049 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    WARNING: Friendly advice from Eastern Ontario… Your marigold flowers in your raised bed could be an issue. The issue is you could be driving away the most important pollinators away from your garden. Native bees (often called mason bees) don’t like marigolds. I speak from experience Sarah and Kevin. About 7 years ago I planted those flowers in my garden and there were no mason bees whatsoever in my garden - Despite the fact that I always have mason bees houses within a few feet of my garden.
    I spoke to an older gardener in his 80’s and he told me about the marigolds being a repellent for mason bees. I immediately removed all the marigolds and within a couple days the mason bees were back.
    Those little things are my favourite pollinators by far. One single mason bee does the job of up to 100 honey bees.
    Anyway, I could go on forever about those native bees but I don’t want to bore you to death. Just thought I’d give you a head’s up.
    Take care

    • @dianalatta6025
      @dianalatta6025 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I think she said the flowers were calendula, not marigolds.

    • @diananore1368
      @diananore1368 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Calendula at the end of one bed but another bed had an entire row of marigolds started..

  • @Maria-ql3fc
    @Maria-ql3fc 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +24

    I'm sorry you guys are having a bad experience with your first year in the metal raised beds. I know without a doubt the compost is lacking in nitrogen . If you guys compost your chicken manure that would be a good source of nitrogen and calcium , if not fish emulsion will help. I really like Agrothrive all purpose fertilizer and their fruit and flower, both are organic. All my plants love it and it helps build healthy rich soil in the raised beds. Raised beds drain so well they leech out nutrients pretty quickly so I fertilize my beds once a week.
    Thank the Lord for keeping His hands on your dad, God is so good. ❤️

  • @carolarehart1234
    @carolarehart1234 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +26

    Good morning. I was so glad to see this video today because we are having the same issue. We ordered the same compost from the same supplier as you, and the multiple Vegega raised beds. We don’t have drip irrigation, so have relied on rainfall and hand watering with rain water. Just last night we made the decision to start fertilizing heavily. Our plants look yellow, spindly, and all are stunted. We had added some perlite and a little vermiculite to each bed prior to planting.
    In our old tub planters (with old soil) our eggplants and beans are thriving, and they have received the same amount of water.
    A soil test is what we need too. Can’t wait to hear your results.

  • @allenferry9632
    @allenferry9632 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    Has Keven started polishing up his salt shaker and cleaning all the holes in preparation for the start of tomatoe season.
    This time of year he looks like a Labrador waiting for someone to throw the stick.

  • @nrgltwrkr2225
    @nrgltwrkr2225 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +23

    My grandma always said, "If it's not light, and it's not water, then it's the soil nutrients...add manure and compost."

    • @tomdixon7264
      @tomdixon7264 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      They did use compost from and organic supplier. But even the best supplier can still have issues they don't even realize.

    • @qik3300
      @qik3300 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Add worm castings. Compost without worms is just compost. Compost with worms = more worm castings. Too much nitrogen invites aphids. "container soils" always gravitate toward inert cardboard texture over time it's always a constant battle to keep it rich and organic humus. The worms are the secret to doing that

    • @nrgltwrkr2225
      @nrgltwrkr2225 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@qik3300 Good point! Grandma didn't know about worm castings, but for containers, they are a must! 👍🙂

    • @user-jn4jt6ly9k
      @user-jn4jt6ly9k 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have found in new raised beds I have to add nutrients and worm castings. I mix it in well before I plant. After they get their true leaves I fertilize again. In between that I water with water soluble fertilizer.

    • @nrgltwrkr2225
      @nrgltwrkr2225 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@user-jn4jt6ly9k Super!

  • @deborahq7251
    @deborahq7251 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +42

    Something similar happened w Jess at Roots and Refuge. The compost she had delivered was contaminated with Grazon. Just something else to consider if the soil test doesn’t solve your problem. She did a “rant” video and while she was very upset, it was very informative.

    • @faithevrlasting
      @faithevrlasting 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

      This is something I warned in a comment when u filled your beds. The best thing to do is test plant w beans to see if your soil is contaminated before you plant anything else after bringing in soil from outside your homestead. The supplier as reputable as they are, may not know what is in there. I would get a soil test for grazon and roundup. Roots and Refuge has a mitigation plan set of videos however it will take a year to recover it with mushrooms as they did. You dont want to consume these if they are present. Homesteading Family is going thru this right now.

    • @coryart
      @coryart 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      Was about to make a similar comment. Learned from R&R that the compost companies aren't necessarily at fault. They may source manure from cow's, goats etc. that had grazed on grasses that were sprayed with Grazon. The bean plants grow the fastest and show the damage the quickest from Grazon contamination. Planting beans in purchased soil is the most efficient way to test for Grazon contamination because it doesn't show up in standard soil tests.

    • @jeannamcgregor9967
      @jeannamcgregor9967 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

      It's easy to tell if Grazon is present: leaves will be twisted, curled, and stunted. I TOTALLY agree that testing first by growing beans in a medium is smart, but I think they've got a nitrogen deficiency here. Nitrogen will green up leaves and increase green growth quickly! Or maybe they just need to build more shade-cloth structures...

    • @ambreewilliams6585
      @ambreewilliams6585 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      They are currently growing beans and they germinated fine. But even with beans being a nitrogen fixer, they're pretty yellow. So it seems they just need to fertilize their soil because their plants need a feeding!

    • @capnjan9835
      @capnjan9835 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I was just going to mention that... Nasty stuff and used with abandon in cow rich areas. You also feed hay... Unless you know for sure the origins of it, their manure could be contaminated. I pray for you it that is wrong.prayers Kevin and Sarah.

  • @pattimincher4201
    @pattimincher4201 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +20

    We love using Rabbit Manue in our raised beds.

    • @djnana1156
      @djnana1156 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      She didn't use it this year.

    • @JmarieD
      @JmarieD 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      I do too. It's fantastic. I've thought about getting rabbits just for their poo. 😂

    • @cyhomer
      @cyhomer 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      ..this year I used rabbit manure on my flower beds…and OMG! What a huge difference!

  • @willardkathy9588
    @willardkathy9588 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +16

    County Extension soil analysis will identify all issues. Even trace elements . A good cointy agent is your best friend. He/she will help wit every aspect of your garden. Only a phone call or email away.

  • @LazyKFarmstead
    @LazyKFarmstead 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +24

    Thank you for this! I was beginning to think I was the only one struggling. All my local peeps bragging about luscious green plants can be disheartening. But! Today is our first farmers market and that always makes me happy! Anxious to see what your soil tests reveal.

  • @TexasVeteranPatriot
    @TexasVeteranPatriot 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +83

    From the color and stunting, looks like root stress from overwatering. Allow the soil to dry out a bit more between waterings. Deep watering, infrequently. Every other day is too frequent if your not getting at least "2 knuckles " of dry soil when tested between. You can sprinkle epsom salt to keep fungus down and help the root stress. As to the inconsistent growth and coloration, this can happen esp with overwatering because each plant is different and tolerates stress differently from it's neighbor. Some plants don't mind "wet feet", but some do. Allow the beds to dry until first signs of "limping" and set water schedule for that time duration between minus one day. Increase water duration to saturate beds thoroughly and allow them time necessary to dry out between. Makes for a deeper, stronger root system and a healthier stronger plant.

    • @willardkathy9588
      @willardkathy9588 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

      I hesitate to comment as you 2 have so much experience. But as I have been growing in south Georgia for 15 years in really poor soil. 2 THINGS, I do believe there are issues with using all compost. Don't know why you don't have same in the green house. I haven't had much luck with home soil tests. I get my soil tested by the county extension. From UGA. Your state University should have an extension office near you.
      Next, I have learned that marigolds are not compatible with legumes. Can stunt growth.
      I sometimes just wipe aphids off with a gloved hand. It is tedious but might help until Lady bugs arrive.
      Thank Goodness for your green house.

    • @LazyKFarmstead
      @LazyKFarmstead 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +16

      I know that too much water is part of my troubles. 20+ inches of rain the last couple of months has been alot.

    • @viper04af
      @viper04af 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Just put some 49-0-0 urea on it. They will double size in few days.
      I have had to feed mine every week or two this season (in Missouri also)
      Use feather meal and blood meal for longer term

    • @anitariley2681
      @anitariley2681 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@LazyKFarmstead Even will all the rain we've had, the egg shell trick really works! Just gets that calcium deeper into the soil....

    • @hartshomesteadaustralia3837
      @hartshomesteadaustralia3837 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Yeh I believe if they dug one of the plants up more than likely the roots will be brown and thin.
      Could be a lack of nitrogen in the soil which manure will do wonders.
      You can’t beat homemade soil from compost from your own homestead and manure which builds nutrient density into your soils and food brought soils these days you just can’t trust

  • @marybethham4967
    @marybethham4967 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    Garden tour is going pretty good. Know you all will get a solution to the raised beds. Glad your Dad is doing ok. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God Bless us all .

  • @lynnsweeney4529
    @lynnsweeney4529 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    Thank you Kevin and Sarah for taking the time for sharing your garden issues with us. Especially for new gardeners like myself, it gives me hope to continue, that it's a problem that even the most experienced gardeners have issues too. As always, love your videos and keep your family in our prayers.😊

  • @luminarygoddess8642
    @luminarygoddess8642 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Don’t forget to wet the leaves for the ladybugs to drink or they leave to get water

    • @brendachapman4559
      @brendachapman4559 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for that info! That might be why all mine left. Much Love and Blessings

  • @tammyohlsson7966
    @tammyohlsson7966 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I’ve been growing in these beds for three years. The first year was a struggle! Best advice, keep building your soil. It will get better. More organic material helps.
    Year three is magical!
    Blessings!

  • @jaredmccutcheon5496
    @jaredmccutcheon5496 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I have 12 of those corrugated metal raised beds and filled them with 5 year old aged horse manure and topped each off with compost. What I’ve learned is people expect too much out of compost, you absolutely must add fertilizer for the seedlings to get going quickly and periodically fertilize after that. I use a granular organic fertilizer spread out about 2” below the surface, then top with good quality finished compost and then I use AgroThrive liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks thereafter. My beds look like something out of Jurassic Park and it’s 100% organic. Barring a contamination issue with the original compost and assuming the PH is in an acceptable range I can almost guarantee you need to start dumping the fertilizer to your beds and they’ll start to thrive. If you guys haven’t tried AgroThrive, it’s great and it gives the plants an immediate boost unlike most organic fertilizers and it feeds the soil life, it’s the best organic liquid fertilizer I’ve ever tried.

  • @tessesmom
    @tessesmom 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +44

    Love your shirt Kevin ❤

  • @susanstokesbrungard291
    @susanstokesbrungard291 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    Good Morning All. Hope you have a nice day. Lv and Prayers to all.

  • @dianaspaw4875
    @dianaspaw4875 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We got Praying mantis from Amazon a couple of years ago and they lay their eggs in a pod thingy and are here all of the time now. We look for their pod things when we take out the finished plants and put them in a safe place inside the greenhouse. We love seeing the new little babies every spring ❤ We use ladybugs too, but the prayer mantis stays around. around. Good luck

  • @J3nn3mac
    @J3nn3mac 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Do y'all still have rabbits? That is how I first started watching your channel was a few years ago when I was getting ready to start rabbits. I put a few handfuls of rabbit poops in each planting hole. Your beds could probably benefit from a good dump of rabbit poops.

  • @j.j.lisaadams8133
    @j.j.lisaadams8133 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Plant your basil next to your tomatoes. The book carrots love tomatoes is wondeful in letting you know what plants do well with others and what plant do not do well together!❤this is called, companoin planting!

  • @brenm4894
    @brenm4894 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Pure alfalfa pellets are a good source of nitrogen also. Scratch a few into the soil surface.

  • @sandyperreault9326
    @sandyperreault9326 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Mo have had so much rain and too many cloudy days. I have had same issue with a little yellowing of leaves but still thriving.

  • @lisabaughman887
    @lisabaughman887 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I was wondering if you would have problems with planting in high amount of compost. I was always told to use 1 part compost to 2 parts soil for raised beds. I usually do less. The reason is that the compost isn't always through composting and often lacks in all the trace nutrients plants need. You should have little or no problem fixing it. Someone suggested it might be Grazon too, I hope not! Danny and Wanda had that problem a few years ago. I wish you guys all the luck and hope for the best.

  • @kedd2318
    @kedd2318 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +20

    You may have a grazon or salt problem with the compost. That happened to Brian at next level gardening.

    • @smcarnold
      @smcarnold 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      If it was grazon they would be dead. I am sure they are low on NPK, especially Nitrogen. Their beds are most likely lacking the other minor nutrients that are essential.
      My mind is blown that they didn't fertilize to at least a certain degree.

    • @kirkwilson10
      @kirkwilson10 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      If it was grazon or 2,4-D there would be curling. I'm dealing with that on our school farm now. Most people don't believe me, but no matter, I've reversed the curling by foliar feeding with Garrett Juice. The jury is still out but the potatoes are making potatoes. If they're counting on compost for fertility, experience is a great teacher but she charges dreadful wages. Looks like they need N,P, K AND azomite....

    • @tomdixon7264
      @tomdixon7264 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@smcarnold they used compost from an organic supplier. But that doesn't mean there aren't issues with said compost. It may be something the supplier is unaware of, so I wouldn't even blame them either.

  • @Ruthannzimm
    @Ruthannzimm 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    You’ll love the Jade green beans!!! They’re my favorite!!!

  • @kristydickens1283
    @kristydickens1283 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Thanks for sharing your struggles. I had similar issues with my first year raised beds a few years ago. I’ve been amending them and they are much better now.
    The raised beds in the school garden I help with are in their second year and having similar struggles still. Yellow plants just not growing well.
    One thing I have done in my beds at home is add lots of leaves in the fall with alfalfa pellets. I don’t have access to a lot of compost so that was a good substitute. I also bury compostable kitchen scraps in my raised beds all winter long.

  • @annmacbride3100
    @annmacbride3100 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I have raised beds as well (Vego gardens). We top them off every year with a mixture of compost, peat and vermiculite with some fertilizer added. Compost does not have enough nutrients alone...you need to add a little fertilizer...organic a course. Try watering them with Neptune’s Harvest fish and seaweed liquid fertilizer...you will be amazed.

  • @debraknapp1577
    @debraknapp1577 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Thankful your Dad is doing better ! I know it won't take long to get your plants back on track ❤

  • @demetricadement1138
    @demetricadement1138 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Thanks fpr sharing thw good, bad and ugly. Prayers for your Dad.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Anxious to see what your soil tests reveal. Hopefully you get it straightened out and have a big harvest. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.

  • @tonypinson4108
    @tonypinson4108 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I grind up eggshells in the food processor and sprinkle around the base of affected plants to get rid of the aphids in the soil. Works on the same premise as DE, difference is when the eggshells get wet, it's still effective. May prove helpful while waiting on your lady bugs to arrive....

  • @LadyPeter
    @LadyPeter 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    RE: inconsistent yellowish growth between beds: I’ve seen this blotchy growth problem in my own garden with too much compost to soil ratios. It was fine the next year. However, since you’ve eliminated the over-watering potential, you may want to consider compost contaminated with a persistent herbicide. You probably already know about the possibility that nitrogen could be tied up by incomplete composting or not enough nitrogen added to the pile at the beginning of the process. Furthermore, compost can look fully composted in color and texture while still not completely composted. The reduction in temps does not necessarily mean the compost is completed. Not enough or too much moisture both will stop the compost process. If the outside of that huge pile of compost you had last year got too dry (or wet) when stored, there is a good chance the exterior of that pile did not finish composting until you started watering this spring. All these possibilities will manifest in “blotchy” growth patterns depending upon the location of the issue.
    A potential solution could be Jadam’s JMS which only takes two to three days to make at home from ingredients you likely already have on hand. Heavier applications to the soil won’t harm your plants but will provide more microbes to help roots access the already available nutrients in the compost.

  • @lindafromidaho2932
    @lindafromidaho2932 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    In my neck of the woods (SW Idaho), yellowing plants like that are an iron deficiency and need chelated iron. Hope you figure it out soon!

  • @theresaniemann3899
    @theresaniemann3899 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    I love seeing the new plants in the Garden . Im sure you will find the problem in the outdoor garden and everything will be beautiful.

  • @Jessecraft1954
    @Jessecraft1954 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You have a beautiful homestead. It is interesting watching shows with families. I'm an orphan and families are foreign to me. The only people in my life are strangers.

  • @petersoos498
    @petersoos498 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    You guys have wonderful organization skills. love how well you work together.
    As for your lack of dark green color or vegetative plant growth, it shouts nitrogen deficiency. Herbicide contamination would have shown up as mutated, crinkly, gnarled looking leaves especially on your bean plants, which I grow as a test crop before adding outside sourced garden products since they grow so fast and will show herbicide damage very quickly.
    Your onion sets do better with bone meal worked in before planting.
    Organic compost aside, remember, composting products, organic or not, can deplete quite a bit of available nitrogen from the soil. Also, what is the compost made of before being composted? They run the spectrum from good to poor value especially the first year while repopulating the bacteria/fungal matrix of the soil. A quick, temporary check would have been to add some of your chicken litter around the base of a couple of each variety of plants and water it in. Stand back and watch what happens in 5 days...before and after pics.
    Happy Gardening!

  • @theimperfectpantry5936
    @theimperfectpantry5936 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I put in 7 raised beds. I had to buy extra compost for 2 of them and those beds looked similar to yours. Turns out I was sold compost with unfinished manure and it burned my plant roots.

  • @brianpalmer967
    @brianpalmer967 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hello.
    Something I don't hear many people talking about on TH-cam is oxygen availability in fresh compost.
    Because it is extremely bioactive, the microbes use up the available oxygen, and produce CO2, so compost pore spaces are very high in CO2, and low in oxygen. Plant roots need oxygen for metabolic processes (they "breath" oxygen just like animals do), so with fresh bioactive compost, plants struggle to grow due to lack of oxygen in the root zone.
    Over time, as the active decomposition process slows down, plants no longer struggle in this way.

  • @user-rq8lo2bd2s
    @user-rq8lo2bd2s 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've found dusting with DE diatamatious earth works well for most insects including squash bugs!!

  • @beckyisabell4324
    @beckyisabell4324 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Thanks for your research it will help all of us.

  • @tammym110
    @tammym110 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    We have had so much rain and cool temperatures so far that my plants look the same way. They are struggling and small. I fertilize with a liquid fertilizer like fish emulsion the day before a long patch of rain and the day after the long patch of rain. Containers and raised beds can leach out the nutrients I’ve found. I hope the soil test kits help. I’m interested in finding out the results

  • @shawnamoen5026
    @shawnamoen5026 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I'm not to sure how this year is going to be as far as growing goes. I had about 20 pepper plants and 20 tomato plants growing in my hoophouse and it has gotten cold and the plants all have done fine, we got cold a couple of nights ago and everything froze. It was weird. So all my plants that I grew from seeds is being replaced with bought plants. I had such a nice variety going now just plain Jane lol. Oh well that is a gardeners life

  • @amandasanchez6160
    @amandasanchez6160 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I got the same compost from the same company but I amended it with bone and blood meal and organic fertilizer and things are doing well.

  • @TonyaJCarter
    @TonyaJCarter 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Glad your Dad is doing well. Garden looks good. 👍

  • @samanthahoos9827
    @samanthahoos9827 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Your raised bed garden looks so organized that I look forward to plants exploding in growth once fertilized. The tunnel is booming! I’m delayed (feeling) with garlic in so many beds. I definitely over planted garlic last autumn to combat pests in beds for summer plants (garlic left it’s scent keeping pests away the previous year) so several tomato plants are going to have to be planted out or given away today. 😊

  • @MichiganMike
    @MichiganMike 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    well: I JUST WENT MY PLANTS, Love it

  • @lisanowakow3688
    @lisanowakow3688 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You should soil test your beds. Watch the episode on Pecan Groves where he finds the same issues with his beds. The next issue shows how he treats the beds. This happened recently this year as well.

  • @chuckcheese7021
    @chuckcheese7021 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am from Michigan. Its funny i have the exact same problems. I have first year beds made with untreated pine lumber. My green beans are yellow. My asparagus seeds came up about 4 inches and have stopped. My strawberries are small with hardly any leaves. Seems like it rains every two or three days. Getting frustrated but feeling a little better after seeing your video. Thank you

  • @RedDirtSteader
    @RedDirtSteader 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm having the same issue with my squashes. Two plants per container, seeds from the same bag, and one may look great but the other yellowish and stunted. Kevin, love the shirt! lol

  • @dawnmeier2834
    @dawnmeier2834 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I'm having the same problems.

  • @user-sf8vd2oj3g
    @user-sf8vd2oj3g 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    You guys are wonderful! Thank you for your videos! I learn so much from watching you both - you have great technique and work/speak together very well. Its refreshing and appreciated. I am eager as you are to learn about your soil challenges. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @paulchauvin840
    @paulchauvin840 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Understand that I’m speaking from a general knowledge perspective.
    Since you have different results in the same beds, it could be that that some areas in the compost pile could have composted differently than others. I saw how hot it was when it was delivered. Wondering if the pile, because it was so large, should have been turned a few times. 🤷🏻

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wonderful tour of the beautiful gardens; thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦

  • @C3Voyage
    @C3Voyage 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Consider your compost may not be finished. Most "compost companies" aren't. IIRC, your beds are 100% compost so that may be an issue especially if the levels in the beds are dropping due to further decomposition of organic material. If so, you can toss in a good bit of Nitrogen which is being depleted by the compost. You could test one bed with a few days application without damaging anything. If the plants pop, that's your issue--unfinished compost.

  • @ArthurDavidson
    @ArthurDavidson 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The soil biome is a touchy thing. 1)Even though you have good compost, you may have a carbon to nitrogen issue. When the soil bacteria, fungi and nutrients may be using up the nitrogen to consume carbon. Just by moving soll from a delivered compost to the raised beds disturbed the the biome. 2)You need to test your water. This is a major issue in the Ozarks. High pH will tie up nutrients in the soil. The problem is not carbonates, rather bicarbonates (dissolved lime in the well water). When I worked at a plant nursery in Florida, we had to acidify the water - problem solved! 3) I believe you have had some of this overwhelming rain. It can take several days for the soil to dry down. Plus you made need to do a little less watering.

  • @juliekorte5896
    @juliekorte5896 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for your time~wonderful video! Love how you keep it real!! God Bless!!😊

  • @jamesnussbaum1265
    @jamesnussbaum1265 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Even though the soil in the raised beds is compost that process can deplete the mix of nitrogen. Depending on the base components the micro nutrients can vary greatly even in the same bed, if the compost was not mixed often enough the mix can have great variation. Soil test should show what is lacking. Some complete fertilizer while waiting on test results will not hurt.

  • @devrabiallas1292
    @devrabiallas1292 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I heard the hazardous waste had been buried in st. Louis, not sure when, see jesse watters talking sbout it yesterday, and the effect to the water table south of there...just an fyi

  • @journeytohealthafter60
    @journeytohealthafter60 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Then theres the sky spraying issue too! I am noticing an issue too with all the sun blocking and lack of rain suddenly. Wonder how healthy my garden food is going to actually be now 🤔. Love your new raised bed area. So clean n organized looking.

  • @mybelovedchaos
    @mybelovedchaos 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It would look cool to put those crystalyx tubs in the middle of the walkway between all those vego beds. I also am struggling with aphids this year, they got into our greenhouse too.

  • @Pepper5655
    @Pepper5655 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kevin your shirts crack me up, and Sarah I can always depend on your uplifting edifying scriptures on your shirts. The soil, some of the other gardening channels have had poor results with some of the so called organic bagged soil they purchased for the gardening beds for the last couple of yrs. thnx for sharing.

  • @di892
    @di892 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Had this happen once when we got compost from a ranch. Didn't know at the time the cattle and horses had been fed hay that had been sprayed with Grazon. It's definitely the soil in your beds. If I remember from a previous video your greenhouse tubs had bagged soil. They are thriving, outside, not so much. If the the compost place picked up manure from a ranch somewhere this could be the problem

  • @breanna-gn7ht
    @breanna-gn7ht 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    we live less than an hour from you all, and we have similar issues with our garden, but my rain gauge has been showing that we have been getting sooo much rain lately. probably too much.... I am hoping that the rainy season dies down soon. Once the heat of the summer finally comes, surely everything will take off

  • @TheowlFreedompharms
    @TheowlFreedompharms 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    First I love the shirts! Soil testing is always a great start. I would hit them with some blood meal right now. Looks like nitrogen and iron deficiencies in the raised beds. As far as the aphids go, I like to make an organic cocktail of.Spinasad, pyrethrum and Beauveria Bassiana. I use the mosquito Sniper system. It attaches to your leaf blower and a Home Depot pump sprayer. Makes spraying for pest as well as foliar spraying so much easier and faster! I use those 3 organic pest killers in a cocktail or separate in a rotation. So the pets don’t become immune to any of them( superbugs) love your show and have been watching for a few years now!

  • @bruceleonard81
    @bruceleonard81 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    In my metal grow beds I started with straw and dirt with some wood added. The wood such as branches under 6 inches will be a water sponge in a couple of years. I made up the compost and used chicken, rabbit, and cow manure and most things grow nicely. Can’t figure out how to grow watermelons though.

  • @Vintage43
    @Vintage43 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have been battling aphids and flea beetles this season like I have not seen in previous growing seasons. I am starting to wonder if this infestation has something to do with the large amount of rain in my area of Missouri. Additionally, it seems like the vegetables are not growing as fast as I feel they should be. However, all the plants are a nice rich green. There is a lot of time left in the season, so my hopes are high for success.

    • @mindycollier9087
      @mindycollier9087 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm battling deer issues like I haven't had in previous years!! My strawberry and cucumber plants are completely destroyed!! Since I live in an apartment complex things like double fencing, noise makers, and nasty deer repellent sprays are not an option for me!! I don't want to use cheyenne pepper because of the cats and the beneficial insects!! I may either try leaving heavy perfume scents like Irish Spring soap or Purex Crystals around my garden or just stick with plants that the deer won't eat!!

  • @GardeningPrimal
    @GardeningPrimal 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    For your aphids try praying mantis instead of ladybugs next time. They are way more efficient and can’t fly so they stick around. If you can get your hands on them give them a try 😊

  • @kerryl4031
    @kerryl4031 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I had plants dying off like yours in our greenhouse - turned out the roots were being eaten by tiny fly larvae. I dumped the compost outside where I hoped predators would kill off any remaining fungus gnats - or our high winds would blow them away. Then I washed the plants and cleaned their roots and put them in a different brand of compost - I was well rewarded as the plants really romped after that - even the ones that didn't like root disturbance. Looking forward to your test results!

  • @beckydealba8286
    @beckydealba8286 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This looks exactly like my raised beds last summer when I moved houses and started from scratch. Some things did well, a lot of things were yellow and didn’t grow. I was wishing I had stayed with in ground! It took several months of amending and I feel like the soil had no “life”. Things are growing mostly amazing now (one bed still slacks behind the others)! It will probably just take some amendments and time! But you guys are a step ahead with the soil testing, and the other comment about minerals is probably spot on as well. Good luck!!

  • @parkerw262
    @parkerw262 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    The soil may be acidic. It needs to get closer to 7.0. This is common when compost is not completely broken down.

  • @LynnKorte-ve4qf
    @LynnKorte-ve4qf 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They (the county extension office) can tell you what you need to add to your soil to make it right and its quite percise

  • @donnadelong2781
    @donnadelong2781 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The problem I have seen with a lot of compost we buy it seems to low on nitrogen to the point it even affects green beans. I plant in ground but I try to boost the nitrogen on my onions after planting so they will bush out, I feed them every couple feeds with fish emulsion I have been better good this year than I have in the past and they are fuller.

  • @eddiebarrera-ws8vu
    @eddiebarrera-ws8vu 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Sometimes when things are transplanted from green house,which has shade the leaves are greener,and when they get transplanted,they lose their green cause they are getting used to the sun rays.

  • @christinefreche1115
    @christinefreche1115 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am from FL in zone 10a and I am using the same raised garden beds. I found the same thing that plants seem to grow at different paces from the same seeds. I started giving organic fertilizer bi-weekly and the weather warmed, the garden took off. It is a learning curve for sure. Good luck.

  • @cherylbishop7657
    @cherylbishop7657 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Guineafowl might help with the bad bugs. ?..GOD BLESS

  • @triciasklodowske5653
    @triciasklodowske5653 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Could it be the compost? Maybe there are some "hot" spots that are hurting the roots? Use the bright yellow party cups covered with Vasilinn and hang them around the plants. It works. I realized back on Monday that I'm ahead of my normal planting time. I'm almost done planting and I'm in northern MI!! Very happy. Thanks for sharing. God bless and protect.
    Praying for your dad for a full and fast recovery.

  • @SageandStoneHomestead
    @SageandStoneHomestead 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A lot of rain/ water can wash away nutrients from containers and raised beds too, keep that in mind ❤ we have gotten drenched in May here in SW KY!

  • @RB-fw4zj
    @RB-fw4zj 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I made some terraces on a hillside and leveled them with a soil mix that contains compost. Although we’ve had lots of rain, the “imported” soil drains TOO fast. I started noticing that plants that were 99% in native soil were thriving but stuff in the deep imported soil were stunted, yellow and just not healthy looking. After some research, knowing it wasn’t too much or too little water, I narrowed it to nitrogen,magnesium and iron. Added fish emulsion and epsom salt and they are looking better.

  • @stevenwood7131
    @stevenwood7131 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I have been trying to figure out why my corn plants never get as tall as I remember when I first started. Soil is like a bank account if you don't amend (put money in the bank) eventually your soil will be depleted...aka broke.
    From what I understand, pure compost is supposed to be mixed with native soil and compost nutrients can wash through the soil fairly quickly if not covered up.

    • @anitariley2681
      @anitariley2681 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wondered about that...

    • @amyking3236
      @amyking3236 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The raised bed were covered through the winter.

  • @katiez5660
    @katiez5660 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live NW of you on opposite side of Springfield. We got the same compost as you but this Spring. It had a substance in it that looked like ash but was acidic. I planted a dark green Genovese basil but it turned yellow green then we had 6-7 inches of rain and lots of wind. About a month later the basil looks good again. The Greek basil planted at the same time two feet away was always nice green.

  • @munirgolsom5850
    @munirgolsom5850 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Have a great day ✍️☕😯👆👍

  • @jimmyjonesshipman9454
    @jimmyjonesshipman9454 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    in Kansas and weather seems to be cooler this year, My cucumbers seemed slow to get going and some I planted as a resow took off and then first seeds finally sprouted. I transplanted a lot

  • @MarciPrice-cl6eq
    @MarciPrice-cl6eq 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My gardens are gone!
    Bad thunder storms 2 weeks ago, golf ball to baseball size hail took everything out!
    The plastic on my green house destroyed.

  • @jodiecardinal9268
    @jodiecardinal9268 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kevin, I love that shirt!!! I need that!

  • @larryrivers2752
    @larryrivers2752 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Don't grow the same plants in the same soil ! The "Three Sisters" planting method works well. Figure out what your plants take out of the soil and what they put back. Rotate your crops accordingly, and you'll put in less amendments. If you have a horse or cow farm nearby ask if you can have some of their manure that's at least 1 to 1 1/2 years old, it'll work wonders ! Good luck, you've got a good start !

  • @deborahrutherford5244
    @deborahrutherford5244 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    We use rabbit poo in our beds they a growing great. Looks like a nitrogen deficiency in your beds.

  • @kcs.farm09
    @kcs.farm09 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good evening! Love seeing your raised beds!!

  • @VisoMoraine
    @VisoMoraine 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've read a book called "The Intelligent Gardner" by Steve Solomon. It has really opened my eyes to proper soil improvement. You should give re-mineralizing your dirt a shot. But with a M3 soil test initially.

  • @Cherie5353
    @Cherie5353 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Top the beds with “Mel’s mixture” from square foot gardening. That would help. ❤❤❤❤

  • @Heila-yk8or
    @Heila-yk8or 19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Give the pumpkin eggshells They need calsium

  • @traceywelsh9696
    @traceywelsh9696 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I wonder if the plants are missing your wo derful rabbit pellets. The greenhouse is looking great though!

  • @PierceWellnessCenter
    @PierceWellnessCenter 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'd love to see a cost breakdown on you projects. Even if you get comped equipment you could give the what the costs wpuld be and maybe links to sources. Many blessings ❤

  • @dianekilbourne5734
    @dianekilbourne5734 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yellow solo cups ( or anything yellow, aphids apparently are attracted to the color), slather with Vaseline, put the cup upside down on a stick, toss out the cup when covered with the aphids. I don’t know if the ladybugs would be attracted to the cups also but it’s worth a try. I saw this on a You Tube video, can’t remember which channel.

  • @teresawebster3498
    @teresawebster3498 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    For last two years I have had my okra attached by Aphids. Last year I had to replant a second crop they were so bad. They are back again this year.

  • @PhilippeFernandez
    @PhilippeFernandez 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don’t know I live in Southwest Missouri, and I have garden beds my plants. All of my plants are at least 4 feet tall like a jungle I get my compost from Ozark nursery. Also, I put my plants in the garden beds I believe it was April 30.