I’m going to try onions AGAIN next season. I just haven’t had success, I’m starting to see I’ll have to start mine in January in order to have success. Your onions look great!
I noticed in one of your shots that there was a sprinkler? in the garden close to the tomatoes. You should never over head water tomatoes. It causes too many diseases. I use soaker hoses. Anyway, good luck. I live close to Yellowstone Park so we are in two different worlds. We do have an occasional grizzly come thru. I enjoy your content.
I can’t imagine living amongst grizzlies 😳 that’s wild lol. But we live amongst alligators and thing that’s normal lol 😅. I don’t see a lot of disease issues in the cooler less humid months on my tomatoes. I do plan on changing irrigation to soaker hoses at some point before the Spring garden. Thanks for watching!
Your videos are so relaxing, love growing onions! 😍🙌💚🧅
I’m going to try onions AGAIN next season. I just haven’t had success, I’m starting to see I’ll have to start mine in January in order to have success. Your onions look great!
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Good morning
thanks for excellent sharing
You are doing very well
You are doing very well
keep it up
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Onions is something I have trouble with from seed. They germinate great, but I lose em somehow at transplant time
Interesting, I don’t have much experience. Hopefully some of mine hang on. I hope some of yours push through!
Excellente vidéo
À bientôt
Idk what you mean by that second part.
Good stuff 😊
Thank you!
Looking good, zone 7a here and it may be end times for my peppers, going to harvest today, let the freeze nip them tonight and then overwinter them.
I hope they survive overwintering! It’s a great treat to have mature pepper plants ready to go in the spring. Good luck!
I recommend checking out Dixondale farms for onions, I bet our (as in 1015 is a local onions) 1015 onions would be great there.😊
Are those short day? I’ll check it out. Thank you!
@Homesteading.with.Shelby yes they are short day onions and they are pretty sweet too.
I noticed in one of your shots that there was a sprinkler? in the garden close to the tomatoes. You should never over head water tomatoes. It causes too many diseases. I use soaker hoses. Anyway, good luck. I live close to Yellowstone Park so we are in two different worlds. We do have an occasional grizzly come thru. I enjoy your content.
I can’t imagine living amongst grizzlies 😳 that’s wild lol. But we live amongst alligators and thing that’s normal lol 😅. I don’t see a lot of disease issues in the cooler less humid months on my tomatoes. I do plan on changing irrigation to soaker hoses at some point before the Spring garden. Thanks for watching!
@@benjohnson9011 I think that it's more about the mud splashing up onto the tomato that causes issues
That makes sense. I typically mulch heavily around them which might be why it’s not much of an issue.
What fruit is that one tree out there, with the green fruits?
Papayas! 🙂
@@Homesteading.with.Shelby That's what I thought! So cool I was right!
@ChristinaMoore79 super easy to grow and delicious!