Its doing GREAT Brijette! I always have more than I alone can eat and so I share much out. I even have some of your Ethiopian Kale, Great Lakes lettuce, Golden Beets, Carmel spinach, Mizuna mustard, Misclun mix, and Nantes carrots growing in my plot at the Carlsbad community garden, along with the brassicas , radishes, cabbages, bok & pak choi and chards that were already started. Your vids help me so much with recommendations for our area. Thank you! C'MON part 4 ! :P
Had so many problems with aphids last year so potted a ton of basil,mint and mums. Had aphids once so mixed oil, soap and peppermint oil to spray. Have had nothing more. Cabbage us coming along
I follow epic gardening, no till growers, Korean natural farming, nature’s always right, and Charles dowding, and I’m learning some new stuff following you now, thanks for the knowledge!!
I’m having great success using a DIY cloche made from large juice containers with the bottom cut off for tender transplants. I twist it a couple inches down around the seedling. Works great.
hi! thanks for the info!! Im getting ready to plant my garden this year. Do you have any recommendations on planting cucumbers and squash in San Diego. This would be my 3rd year trying to get a decent amount of fruit hopefully I do things right this time and get more than 2 fruits haha . thanks!!
How do you manage gophers? I'll be moving from LA to SD sometime next year and hope to still grow in the ground. No evidence of gophers in the lot (yet).
The trace amounts are not of concern to us. You can research your particular brand. Here is an interesting article. archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=20000326&slug=4011973
How is your winter garden coming along? Let me know!
Got a few lettuces going some peas potatoes and a few herbs and overwintering some peppers small container garden
Any advice on what to plant what am I missing that could be done in containers at this time
Its doing GREAT Brijette! I always have more than I alone can eat and so I share much out. I even have some of your Ethiopian Kale, Great Lakes lettuce, Golden Beets, Carmel spinach, Mizuna mustard, Misclun mix, and Nantes carrots growing in my plot at the Carlsbad community garden, along with the brassicas , radishes, cabbages, bok & pak choi and chards that were already started. Your vids help me so much with recommendations for our area. Thank you! C'MON part 4 ! :P
@@luismexicano7378 the jjujujuuuu
Zone 8 a, its all dead now. Well accept what I am pulling in and out of the house in pots for sun right now.
Love that there was a monarch flying around in the background at one point in the video. 🤗🧡
Getting ready to harvest cauliflower and broccoli. Live in bonita
You're such a good garden mother 🤗
Had so many problems with aphids last year so potted a ton of basil,mint and mums. Had aphids once so mixed oil, soap and peppermint oil to spray. Have had nothing more. Cabbage us coming along
I follow epic gardening, no till growers, Korean natural farming, nature’s always right, and Charles dowding, and I’m learning some new stuff following you now, thanks for the knowledge!!
Yaaaaaaay!!! I have been loving this series! And omg a big take away for me was to “water” my soil even when it is just soil! Makes total sense!
My Fava beans I purchased from SDSC are thriving and looking awesome.
Thank you watch your videos everyday and my garden is thriving 🙏🏼
8:40 great soil
I’m having great success using a DIY cloche made from large juice containers with the bottom cut off for tender transplants. I twist it a couple inches down around the seedling. Works great.
Great idea :)
Enjoy watching your quide
Thank you once again for these tips we can do in our gardens to promote healthy and thriving veggies. Appreciate it!
Yes!
Great information!
hi! thanks for the info!! Im getting ready to plant my garden this year. Do you have any recommendations on planting cucumbers and squash in San Diego. This would be my 3rd year trying to get a decent amount of fruit hopefully I do things right this time and get more than 2 fruits haha . thanks!!
How do you manage gophers? I'll be moving from LA to SD sometime next year and hope to still grow in the ground. No evidence of gophers in the lot (yet).
We trap them. They will find a way to your garden
@@SanDiegoSeedCompany Thanks for the warning!
What about the mercury and arsenic levels in fish emulsion? Thoughts??
The trace amounts are not of concern to us. You can research your particular brand. Here is an interesting article. archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=20000326&slug=4011973
What is your go to fish emulsion?
Organic brands
You gotta start taking Apple Pay on the website 😪
We did! We did! Thanks for the great suggestion.