Speaking of hoses I have a wonderful hose. You will not believe how long I’ve had it. I have had this hose since 2001 and it was came with my house when I bought it. The lady left it. She had paid $80 for it from Sears it’s a black one. It doesn’t kink, it is just amazing and it had a lifetime guarantee. I did have to splice it with a attachment thing only because it got hit by a weedeater and I did not feel like that. That was Sears fault so I just spaced it and it works great it it’s just amazing.
I think Sears online is still a thing I don't think we have any left here in AZ. Well that I can think of. I hope this one survives longer than a year 😆
Hey Shamira, my summer garden was all about my herbs. They thrived. I grew mint, spearmint, chocolate mint, peppermint, bee balm, lemon balm, rosemary, thyme, lemon grass, sage, chives, garlic chives, basil, and Thai basil. I have harvested and dehydrated so much…..and my plants are still growing strong here in zone 6. Ninety percent of my herbs are grown individually in 5 gallon containers. Wishing you another successful garden season.
I like to use promix moisture control potting mix, add coco coir and worm castings with extra perlite for starting and up potting plants. Also, you’re sooo close to 20K!!!! Yay!
@@TeamBensonHomestead Heh heh!! I think Season 14 just came out here in Australia!! Saving it for Christmas Day for a binge-watch!! Nothing like that gluten-free Cocaine!! LOL!!
I planted wasabi arugula early in the spring and it bolted when it started getting really hot and went to seed dropped a lot of seeds all over the container and for the last almost 2 months it started coming up again, and I thought it would die out with the human in the heat, you know came back, but it hasn’t Scorched in spots, but it’s very strong and so even though it’s real spicy, I have gotten to where I can just much on it in the garden and I’ve never grown it before, but it must be hardier than I realized. I’m going to try drying some of it and see if it loses its spice cause it really taste spicy and I like that. Has anybody else grown wasabi arugula?
Speaking of hoses I have a wonderful hose. You will not believe how long I’ve had it. I have had this hose since 2001 and it was came with my house when I bought it. The lady left it. She had paid $80 for it from Sears it’s a black one. It doesn’t kink, it is just amazing and it had a lifetime guarantee. I did have to splice it with a attachment thing only because it got hit by a weedeater and I did not feel like that. That was Sears fault so I just spaced it and it works great it it’s just amazing.
I think Sears online is still a thing I don't think we have any left here in AZ. Well that I can think of. I hope this one survives longer than a year 😆
God bless you
Thank you 💙 G-d Please you too
My hoses always break here in AZ - even at the connection -
I can’t keep thyme alive at all - maybe I will try buying a big plant…TFS 🏜️🌵
I'm glad I'm not the only one with the hose issue it drives me crazy. It's a lot easier if you start with a big thyme.
Hey Shamira, my summer garden was all about my herbs. They thrived. I grew mint, spearmint, chocolate mint, peppermint, bee balm, lemon balm, rosemary, thyme, lemon grass, sage, chives, garlic chives, basil, and Thai basil. I have harvested and dehydrated so much…..and my plants are still growing strong here in zone 6. Ninety percent of my herbs are grown individually in 5 gallon containers.
Wishing you another successful garden season.
Oh wow you had an amazing herb garden. I really want to fill as much as I can this season with my garden.
Summer Winds Nursery has a return policy also. Usually I just don't return plants, but with the higher prices I now make returns.
Oh I didn't know that. I try to save the plant and normal I don't have an issue but it was helpful this time.
Looking forward to seeing your garden florish!😊❤
Me too!! It was nice having a cool morning
@TeamBensonHomestead The cooler weather I am definitely ready for.
Great haul
Thank you! 🤗
I like to use promix moisture control potting mix, add coco coir and worm castings with extra perlite for starting and up potting plants.
Also, you’re sooo close to 20K!!!! Yay!
Oh that sounds like a good blend. And omg I'm getting so close!!!
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AIIIIIIIII!! She's an Archer fan!! LOL!!
Hahaha yes!!! We watched all of them. I never seen it until me and Mr Benson started dating. He had them all on DVDs 😆 🤣
@@TeamBensonHomestead Heh heh!! I think Season 14 just came out here in Australia!! Saving it for Christmas Day for a binge-watch!! Nothing like that gluten-free Cocaine!! LOL!!
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Hi Mark!
What nurseries do you generally go to?
Normally Whitfill and A&P are my favorite ones
So how do you process your Stevie herbs?
I dry it and blend it and I also make a tincture. And sometimes just boil it if I'm making sometime with it
I planted wasabi arugula early in the spring and it bolted when it started getting really hot and went to seed dropped a lot of seeds all over the container and for the last almost 2 months it started coming up again, and I thought it would die out with the human in the heat, you know came back, but it hasn’t Scorched in spots, but it’s very strong and so even though it’s real spicy, I have gotten to where I can just much on it in the garden and I’ve never grown it before, but it must be hardier than I realized. I’m going to try drying some of it and see if it loses its spice cause it really taste spicy and I like that. Has anybody else grown wasabi arugula?
Oh I haven't heard of that one. I have seeds for Wasabi radishes I want to try and grow it this season
@@TeamBensonHomestead your garden is going to be awesome