I find gardens so amazing. The fact that these beautiful, lush plants start out as tiny seeds just boggles the mind. Thanks for the tour. I watched the June one earlier, so I wanted to go back and compare with this one. I look forward to seeing the progression next month.
yes the pea and the chinese broccoli review is interesting and honest some plants are small or tough, I planted some snow peas and they were very very tough!
I love your simple cover for your brassicas. What a great idea to use the arched metal rods, with bug net over it. You have taught me several things I didn't know, including eating cabbage leaves. Your garden is amazing!
I planted food in my green stalks the first year but I didn’t like it either. However, I have 3 and they make beautiful flower planters so that is what I use them for.
Hi Michelle. I dont have green stalk but i have a vertical planter that I got from amazon. I also couldnt grow anything in it. I tried strawberries and leafy greens, all stunted. This year decided Im going to plant all flowers in my vertical planter particularly nasturtiums. Very low maintenance and all edible. Similar to what Becky did at acrehomestead.
“Brassacre” 😂 We’re in Virginia Zone 7a too! Your garden looks awesome! Really helpful to see how you cover your eggplants. Before you explained I thought, “why do her eggplants look so good?” Lol the flea beetles destroy mine every year
Thank you! Unfortunately, the flea beetles STILL got under the covers or through some holes and have since demolished my plants 😭 but it did work really well last year!!
My Greenstalk hack is in the spring I unstack and plant out the pockets. I let everything grow for a month then stack them up. I get the best growth this way. I mainly grow flowers. It’s worth the time for me because I’m using them to grow in a narrow paved space along the side of our house.
I noticed a lot of other people with green stalks have been planting flowers in them. I have a different brand vertical growing tower that’s similar and I grow cilantro and lettuce in it on my covered back porch. I tried strawberries in it one year and they were stunted
Your garden is really looking nice I pretty much have everything planted out in my garden as well I planted a lot of flowers this year as well as vegetables that I really like to eat
I haven't tried food crops in my greenstalk YET! I do flowers and certain herbs and chives .I thought about strawberries but those runners would get on my nerves.😅😅 Your garden is gorgeous
I've tried to grow strawberries in my green stalk for three years. They grow okay but I have few berries and the plants freeze and die every winter. I've had better luck with parsley which seem to thrive. This year I'm trying chard and kale.
I am on the struggle bus with my green stalks. I bought two. The first year I assembled one and nothing did well. So I figured there was a learning curve? This year I have both assembled. I transplanted kale into the original. Nothing grew. It just sat there stunted. The second on I planted with seed and it thriving! So I do t know: still confused. Maybe seeds just do better in them?
Love your garden. I harvested my garlic scapes this week💥 I haven’t seen any great produce growing in green stalks. For the price, I’m not convinced they are worth it.
my mother has rhubarb plants, she pretty much neglects them, the ones in the sun get better stems than the ones in the shade, they like water but are pretty low-maintenance, I harvested some a few weeks ago, It's probably that your plant has a smaller root and just needs more time to grow, it looks healthy though
Beautiful garden! I feel like it’s late for peas too, but mine are coming along. I have green stalks also. I use 2 or them for greens; lettuce, kale, chard, spinach and herbs, they always grow well but I amend the soil each year and fertilize regularly. The others I’m growing onions in. Maybe try a liquid soluble fertilizer or amend with compost prior to planting. 😊
I think you'd really have to keep the greenstalk fertilized regularly. I have been tempted several times, but haven't really seen the point of them when I have in ground/raised bed garden space.
I was really considering a greenstalk for my strawberry plants, again, I've seen other influencers showing great success. I'm having my strawberries being eaten by various bugs. Maybe I'll rethink spending so much money. Thank you for your opinion. And those few white radish were really pretty!
All of the gardening channels I've seen that love their Greenstalk are the ones that were gifted, have an affiliate link or sponsored. Glad to see an honest review
You may have said this and I missed it (adhd 🫣)! Where are the wire arches from or what did you use to make them?! I’ve been using the fiber glass ones and I’m not impressed.
I find gardens so amazing. The fact that these beautiful, lush plants start out as tiny seeds just boggles the mind. Thanks for the tour. I watched the June one earlier, so I wanted to go back and compare with this one. I look forward to seeing the progression next month.
Hello 👋 from Long Island NY. I love your garden and the garden tour. New sub 👍
You are my Inspiration. Thank you
Enjoyed your tour. I will be watching to see how everything turns out
yes the pea and the chinese broccoli review is interesting and honest some plants are small or tough, I planted some snow peas and they were very very tough!
I love your simple cover for your brassicas. What a great idea to use the arched metal rods, with bug net over it. You have taught me several things I didn't know, including eating cabbage leaves. Your garden is amazing!
You can grow flowers on that green stock😊
Beautiful tour, Michelle ❤. Everything thriving 👏. Thank you
I planted food in my green stalks the first year but I didn’t like it either. However, I have 3 and they make beautiful flower planters so that is what I use them for.
Hi Michelle. I dont have green stalk but i have a vertical planter that I got from amazon. I also couldnt grow anything in it. I tried strawberries and leafy greens, all stunted. This year decided Im going to plant all flowers in my vertical planter particularly nasturtiums. Very low maintenance and all edible. Similar to what Becky did at acrehomestead.
“Brassacre” 😂 We’re in Virginia Zone 7a too! Your garden looks awesome! Really helpful to see how you cover your eggplants. Before you explained I thought, “why do her eggplants look so good?” Lol the flea beetles destroy mine every year
Thank you! Unfortunately, the flea beetles STILL got under the covers or through some holes and have since demolished my plants 😭 but it did work really well last year!!
My Greenstalk hack is in the spring I unstack and plant out the pockets. I let everything grow for a month then stack them up. I get the best growth this way.
I mainly grow flowers.
It’s worth the time for me because I’m using them to grow in a narrow paved space along the side of our house.
I noticed a lot of other people with green stalks have been planting flowers in them. I have a different brand vertical growing tower that’s similar and I grow cilantro and lettuce in it on my covered back porch. I tried strawberries in it one year and they were stunted
nice
Your garden is really looking nice I pretty much have everything planted out in my garden as well I planted a lot of flowers this year as well as vegetables that I really like to eat
great job 👍👍
Me too😕 I find green stalks dry out so fast and don't produce as much
I haven't tried food crops in my greenstalk YET! I do flowers and certain herbs and chives .I thought about strawberries but those runners would get on my nerves.😅😅 Your garden is gorgeous
Beautiful garden, Michelle. I like all your trellising and structure in the garden. Thanks for sharing!!
strings to support tomatoes, very interesting, never tried that, thanks for this video, really enjoyed it
thanks for watching!
I've tried to grow strawberries in my green stalk for three years. They grow okay but I have few berries and the plants freeze and die every winter. I've had better luck with parsley which seem to thrive. This year I'm trying chard and kale.
My 7th birthday in last year now I'm will be 8❤❤
I am on the struggle bus with my green stalks. I bought two. The first year I assembled one and nothing did well. So I figured there was a learning curve? This year I have both assembled. I transplanted kale into the original. Nothing grew. It just sat there stunted. The second on I planted with seed and it thriving! So I do t know: still confused. Maybe seeds just do better in them?
love your garden design, it is really beautiful
thank you!
Love your garden. I harvested my garlic scapes this week💥 I haven’t seen any great produce growing in green stalks. For the price, I’m not convinced they are worth it.
my mother has rhubarb plants, she pretty much neglects them, the ones in the sun get better stems than the ones in the shade, they like water but are pretty low-maintenance, I harvested some a few weeks ago, It's probably that your plant has a smaller root and just needs more time to grow, it looks healthy though
Beautiful garden! I feel like it’s late for peas too, but mine are coming along. I have green stalks also. I use 2 or them for greens; lettuce, kale, chard, spinach and herbs, they always grow well but I amend the soil each year and fertilize regularly. The others I’m growing onions in. Maybe try a liquid soluble fertilizer or amend with compost prior to planting. 😊
I think you'd really have to keep the greenstalk fertilized regularly. I have been tempted several times, but haven't really seen the point of them when I have in ground/raised bed garden space.
yeah i definitely prefer my raised beds tbh
What kind of potting mix or soil are you using in your green stalk?
Do you use your fish emotion weekly?
I was really considering a greenstalk for my strawberry plants, again, I've seen other influencers showing great success. I'm having my strawberries being eaten by various bugs. Maybe I'll rethink spending so much money. Thank you for your opinion. And those few white radish were really pretty!
I LOVE my Greenstalk for my strawberries!! No pest pressure, big, beautiful berries.
All of the gardening channels I've seen that love their Greenstalk are the ones that were gifted, have an affiliate link or sponsored. Glad to see an honest review
Greenstalk. Might have the wrong type of soil.
Rhubarb doesn't get harvested til the 2nd year
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Yes I wish I never see another green stalk . They pushed it hard into ppl.And they are not cheap or good looking
You may have said this and I missed it (adhd 🫣)! Where are the wire arches from or what did you use to make them?! I’ve been using the fiber glass ones and I’m not impressed.
If you mean the tall arched trellises, those are cattle panels and we get them from Tractor Supply!
@@GroundedHavenHomestead the smaller ones you have the bird netting over 🖤should have been more specific 😜
ahhh i get those in the chain link fencing area! They come in a big coil and we cut them to size :)