I have a little Chihuahua/Maltese mix she is vegetarian... Her own choice... She loves lettuce tomatoes cucumbers broccoli apples mangos oranges carrots. She will seriously sit and eat an entire salad. She will eat blue cheese dressing or ranch but not vinaigrette or others. Fresh asparagus is her favorite... Once in a blue moon she will have a couple bites of the cats tuna, but rarely... She is very selective on her food... Like we joke that she's a stuck up model who's watching her weight cuz she is a tiny 6lbs almost feels like she has hollow bones. She is not a big eater... Eats enough to survive... But really gets down on veggies when she does... I never met a dog that refused meat! She locks her jaw like an infant shaking her head "no", and you cant force feed her a piece if steak!😂
@@trishbell969 that's incredible! she's def reincarnated! I have two Pomeranians, fish and meat lovers. they don't eat dog food, I make my own concoction of a variety of meats, organ meat, and in goes the vegetables finely chopped. they do enjoy peppers and watermelon but unlike Tuck, they don't like cucumbers. thanks for sharing!
@@trishbell969 that is adorable! Dogs are omnivores like us, they don't need meat as part of their diet, but it's so cute that she knows what she likes and needs. I trialled Benevo vegan cat food (yes, I know...but it has all the nutrients in it that cats need - even though a cat would never be able to survive in the wild on a plant based diet because it wouldn't know how even if it wanted to). The interesting thing is that all the cats but one much prefer the dried vegan food and most of them refuse the meat based dry food now. I was not prepared for that at all. They still have some fish based supplementary wet food that is basically tuna, seaweed and rice which they enjoy. The wet vegan food did not get any interest from them, so the foxes had it. Most of the cats will enjoy some vegetables - they each have a favourite kind. And they love eating their cat grass, actually eating it like rabbits. I think animals that we think of as carnivores are much more omnivorous than people tend to assume. I know of course that cats cannot manufacture certain nutrients and need that - typically from meat - but it is possible to give them the same nutrients from plant based food if it is put together the right way.
Thank you James, Tuck and camera person. Because of your time and effort, you are educating us so that we too can live out our dreams. Grateful to you all.
Thanks for all the help boss. I really enjoy your channel and it has helped me quite a bit this past year since I've found you on here. Hope to follow your growing and planting techniques next growing season. Tipping my hat from north eastern Pennsylvania. Stay awesome boss!
You are welcome my friend. I'll let Tuck know you are calling him boss, cause he is the one who runs the show lol. Glad to hear that my friend, I hope the ideas and information bring you continued success as well. 😁
@@jamesprigioni Wish you nothing but luck, you've done an awesome job with your channel so far. Stick to it and stay authentic, that's what sells it for me. Easy. Simple. Advice. Dig that my friend.
Vegetables are so delicious! My watermelons are really growing now, and the corn has tasseled with the pollen dripping down from top. For the time we have left, gardening is so satisfying.
I really enjoy watching you and tuck. I always got inspired and eager to plant more vegetables everytime i watch you harvesting alot. Im a fan from 🇵🇭 ☺️ God bless.
James, you are an inspiration! I love gardening, growing anything for the fun of it, the rewards, the benefit for mental health, for the joy of seeing seeds germinate and so on. Love your videos.
Love your analogy James about Mother nature being the artist and you being the assistant. I started gardening this year during the pandemic and I look at my garden in awe more than once daily :). Growing your own food is so empowering.
I have been watching your videos for some time now and for some reason this one feels like I’m right there amongst your plants and it’s amazing there’s really food all around. like unique Christmas trees and all their beautiful ornaments. Each raised bed looks like a mini forest themselves and I’m extra excited to walk in my little food forest one day
Love button for Tuck, love button for you, camera person and your amazing, inspiring food forest! You inspired me so much that I planted a small garden and a few fruit trees this spring. I plan to add a little every year! Thank you James ❤️
Nice! Colors are amazingly bright! 2 other comments: 1) would you consider a road trip next season & visit some of the viewers' gardens and give them tips? I'd watch that! 2) do you offer your tee shirts as technical shirts? Good to keep dry and cool while working in the garden!
I love your intro James! It's almost 11 P.M. and I wanted to hear your positive enthusiasm before I end the night. Thank You for sharing your gardening.
Thank you James and Tuck 💚 what an amazing harvest you gathered - so pretty and colourful. You are a true inspiration and thanks to you, I've cleared an area of my garden of wildflowers and just yesterday, put cardboard down. My landlord is also going to remove the old, rickety decking at the back of the garden and says I can use the area for a veg area too! Many thanks from me in the UK🇬🇧
Haha James,.. getting hard not to become jealous of your huge garden and the production it gives. Between your garden and Sir Tuck, I don't know what i like more!... lol...great video!
I didn't get one tomato 🍅 this year but I can grow them indoors this winter. I got tons of yellow squash and I don't even like yellow squash lol. Lots of stews this winter in Michigan with squash. My basil did well. I'm planting my asparagus bed tomorrow. It's getting nippy here already. Bbbrrrr love cold weather. I do have garlic, horseradish and ginger growing real well. I love your garden. Wow.
What a great bountiful harvest. My garden is on the wane, but still have plenty of tomatoes, turnip greens, peppers, eggplants. Picked last 2 cantaloupes & speckled butter beans. How can I get some lipstick peppers? Only have jalapeños or green bells at Lowe’s & Walmart here in middle Tennessee.
Garden here is done. It's been a good season. Your cucumber "General Lee" has been my best producer. Peppers did well, even with lower temperatures than normal. Great harvest, thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a hual and love your little helper. Fermenting some tomatoes with basil and garlic and hope they turn out. I even froze some Roma tomatoes whole.
Your garden is amazing. That's my goal, have a variety of things growing throughout the season. I'm in the Caribbean so it's always warm. The problem is water. We have droughts so I need a good irrigation system. But I'm definitely going to make having a garden like that a goal.
Wow!!!! Yummy! I just love your garden and the way you take care of it! Everything is so fresh and pretty! " Rainbow colors" thanks for sharing! I hope my veggies turn out like this! 😍
WOW! That's some BEAUTIFUL display of your harvest. Definitely going to stick with your channel and hope to be putting in a small plot next year. Anyway, really great, and SO much better than supermarket produce. Best - 👍
Dude!!! What a great harvest. This year I started composting and growing food and I'm slowly harvesting some goodies. Since I started building my soil recently my harvest is a bit on the small size but oh maan I'm so eager for the upcoming harvests hehe. Since I live in Colombia I can grow all year round so that's what I'm doing hehe
Hi I'm from South-Africa and love wild cucumber(jelly melon) I prefer them green, sliced with salt on. Only once tried it yellow but like the green more
I don't even remember when I started watching your videos. I'm happy that I found your videos. You seem to be a very nice young person. I hope it carries over into real life. Very positive. It says a lot that you don't get mad at Tuck for being in the garden. Not only does it show good character how well you take care of him. But he's very much clickbait 🤣👩🌾🐇💜👍. Very smart young man.
Hi James, really enjoy all of your videos. Thanks for posting so often. Sorry to see your garden get blasted by the storm. Way to have a good attitude about growing. I have been growing organic garden and orchard for about 25 years now. Starting to use many of your techniques recently. Including the wood chips which I just had 40 yards delivered. Next spring can you post more videos on starting tomatoes and pruning tomatoes? I noticed your tomato vines are staked and pruned all the way up to the top where the fruit is. My tomatoes plants are huge with all different results. Thank you for everything, I have learned much from you Mark Smith Northern California Six months no rain with super hot temps, finally starting to cool down
James....I never miss your channel. I've been an organic gardener for 55+ years and learn a lot from your uploads. Tuck is fantastic as a partner and he sure knows what he likes. I have fought squash bugs all summer and would like to know if you have a way to defeat them. I am unable to bend as much as I need to because of back operations and have a heck of a job hand-picking the eggs or the bugs. If you have suggestions.....please let me know. Your garden is wonderful and I'm curious who eats all the great produce. Thanks, Tom
I love your garden!! I have worked so hard to make my container garden and watching you has helped. Thank you and Tuck for a wonderful summer 2020 garden!
I look forward to your videos and definitely watching Tuck! I’m in CT and I’ve just started back in the garden from believe it or not, stumbling on one of your videos. That has led to many more videos and I just want to say thanks for the education.
New high point of this year's garden for me is the Egyptian walking onions. They say, 'once you have them you'll ALWAYS have onions'--they multiply like strawberries!
James, it is a very good thing for me to watch and learn. I have put down mulch just about everywhere to help reduce weedwhacking. i have transplanted some perenials and fill in around when taken with mulch too. Doing more than ever but now have to take out Sun blockers to help the lasagna/ no dig to flourish, ( so disappointing) but I hope next year there will be an increase in Sun so there will be product. Anyways, your show is inspiring and I have learned a lot. Thank you.
James I love your 'fruit' production. With all that produce that you're pulling in, I'm so curious what you do with it-do you freeze? sell? ferment? can? What do you guys cook? So curious to see your eats. Do you share any meals/plates made from your food forests? Thanks! 😀 -Jesse
LoL. I went to your TH-cam channel this morning to see if you had posted anything new bc it was raining and I had nothing else to do. I planted an Olympian Fig tree and 3 new blueberry bushes over the last few days and I’m happy to see this rain to help them out. I started my food forest around a year ago after stumbling onto this channel and I can’t wait to get it completely done. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi James from Australia. I have just started watching your videos which I really enjoy. I have two questions to ask. 1. How many hours a day do you spend in your garden working 2. Do you use compost and manures on your soil Little Tuck is the cutest 🥰
Really love the videos!! Love the positive thoughts and quotes! Gardening is definitely food for the soul. Enjoy watching Tuck in the garden. My garden buddy is a beautiful German Shepherd. Our favorite place is outside and working in the garden. 🐾🌻🍇
Love the enthusiasm as always, the food forests are awesome and Tuck is so cute "hunkered down" in the hole! He loves his veggies as much as you do! :)
I love that you have tuck. I always try to get the wife to watch but it’s more my thing than hers but she can’t resist lil tuck. I’ll have her hooked before long
You're the man James. Been following for a few years now and these videos are so therapeutic, entertaining and educational at the same time. My food forest thrives on the energy you're spreading. Thanks for your amazing content. Also, looking forward to some more stuff on your fruit trees later this year!
James love your videos! I'm right beside you in Lancaster PA. I would love to hear more around your fertilizer schedules and what you use. I would also like to meet who is behind the camera helping with the videos!
I can’t wait to have a yard so I can have my huge garden.💗💗💗 I use to help my mom & grandma with theirs & I’ve always wanted to grow my own produce, especially being vegan. I would love to eat what I plant.✨
My dog fights me for my tiny patio garden harvests AND all of my brassica sprouts. She pulls them right out of the ground while all I wantis for them to grow into daikon radishes and broccoli heads. Lol. Also, I know a lot of northern chinese people will dry and also lactoferment the yard long beans to preserve them over the winter. Growing up in a southern Chinese household, I grew up eating them salt preserved.
Hello James, Southeastern gardener finds you and your channel amazingly wonderful and informative ! You are so adept at rattling off the names of those fruits and vegetables...Wow🙉🙀🥰!! Stay safe Miss Marva
Watching these videos makes me so happy! James, please tell Tuck that Lizzie my cat likes watching him too. PS she and I were wondering if you ever tried growing quince? It's related to the pear, so would grow well for you I would think.
Love your videos. You should write a step by step book for establishing your kind of food forest. We are in the same growing zone as you. I would love to have a garden that doesn't get overtaken by grass!!!
Always a pleasure seeing your garden. I have iguanas in my back yard everything i try to grow they eat it up. Any advice. I know that not a problem you have but any suggestions will help.
Those Jelly Melons are Kiwanos right? I planted some seeds from a Grocery store Kiwano in early May and they are very, very hardy and have spread 25 feet in every direction. There are probably 3 dozen large fruits hidden down in the vines, a few are starting to change color.
I can not believe how many veggies Tuck eats - and he's so selective! Just adorable.
Yes.. These are Very cheaper than your makeup 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a little Chihuahua/Maltese mix she is vegetarian... Her own choice... She loves lettuce tomatoes cucumbers broccoli apples mangos oranges carrots. She will seriously sit and eat an entire salad. She will eat blue cheese dressing or ranch but not vinaigrette or others. Fresh asparagus is her favorite... Once in a blue moon she will have a couple bites of the cats tuna, but rarely... She is very selective on her food... Like we joke that she's a stuck up model who's watching her weight cuz she is a tiny 6lbs almost feels like she has hollow bones. She is not a big eater... Eats enough to survive... But really gets down on veggies when she does... I never met a dog that refused meat! She locks her jaw like an infant shaking her head "no", and you cant force feed her a piece if steak!😂
@@trishbell969 that's incredible! she's def reincarnated! I have two Pomeranians, fish and meat lovers. they don't eat dog food, I make my own concoction of a variety of meats, organ meat, and in goes the vegetables finely chopped. they do enjoy peppers and watermelon but unlike Tuck, they don't like cucumbers. thanks for sharing!
@@trishbell969 that is adorable! Dogs are omnivores like us, they don't need meat as part of their diet, but it's so cute that she knows what she likes and needs. I trialled Benevo vegan cat food (yes, I know...but it has all the nutrients in it that cats need - even though a cat would never be able to survive in the wild on a plant based diet because it wouldn't know how even if it wanted to). The interesting thing is that all the cats but one much prefer the dried vegan food and most of them refuse the meat based dry food now. I was not prepared for that at all. They still have some fish based supplementary wet food that is basically tuna, seaweed and rice which they enjoy. The wet vegan food did not get any interest from them, so the foxes had it. Most of the cats will enjoy some vegetables - they each have a favourite kind. And they love eating their cat grass, actually eating it like rabbits. I think animals that we think of as carnivores are much more omnivorous than people tend to assume. I know of course that cats cannot manufacture certain nutrients and need that - typically from meat - but it is possible to give them the same nutrients from plant based food if it is put together the right way.
Good job sir love this vedio from india👏
Thank you James, Tuck and camera person. Because of your time and effort, you are educating us so that we too can live out our dreams. Grateful to you all.
Yep, thank the camera person too because James and Tuck keeps them hopping LOL!
I’ve wondered about the cameraman.
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you forgot the plants
Tuck actually owns the garden.....you are the hired help.
You know what... You’re right, just keep it on the DL
@@jamesprigioni What breed is Tuck? My mom's friend has a small dog but it is more poodle looking than Tuck but not a poodle.
@@Nightowl2548 Looks like a Yorkie
@@Nightowl2548 i think hes a Yorkshire terrier
Hey that’s not true he also works hard lol
OMG 😃🤣 Tuck is adorable, stealing cucumber 🥒 is so precious, love Tuck. Stay safe both
Yeah let's steal it together
Tuck must be the healthiest dog in the world. The food forest is amazing as always
Tuck is a man who knows what he wants and just helps himself🤣🥰🙌🏻🥰He’s so awesome! I loved the pepper getting stuck on his paw🤣
Hello. Kathleen
The price is easy if the promise is clear. What a powerful and insightful quote.
Thanks for all the help boss.
I really enjoy your channel and it has helped me quite a bit this past year since I've found you on here.
Hope to follow your growing and planting techniques next growing season.
Tipping my hat from north eastern Pennsylvania.
Stay awesome boss!
You are welcome my friend. I'll let Tuck know you are calling him boss, cause he is the one who runs the show lol.
Glad to hear that my friend, I hope the ideas and information bring you continued success as well. 😁
@@jamesprigioni Wish you nothing but luck, you've done an awesome job with your channel so far. Stick to it and stay authentic, that's what sells it for me.
Easy.
Simple.
Advice.
Dig that my friend.
Vegetables are so delicious! My watermelons are really growing now, and the corn has tasseled with the pollen dripping down from top. For the time we have left, gardening is so satisfying.
It is so exciting to see someone who is so excited about growing food! Love this video!
Hello. Ekaterina
I really enjoy watching you and tuck. I always got inspired and eager to plant more vegetables everytime i watch you harvesting alot. Im a fan from 🇵🇭 ☺️ God bless.
James, you are an inspiration! I love gardening, growing anything for the fun of it, the rewards, the benefit for mental health, for the joy of seeing seeds germinate and so on. Love your videos.
Mr Tuck NEVER ceases to amaze me! Your harvest is great James! What a blessing!!
Good morning James, it's always great to see you and Tuck in your piece of paradise.. Stay safe and healthy. And keep inspiring😍
Love your analogy James about Mother nature being the artist and you being the assistant. I started gardening this year during the pandemic and I look at my garden in awe more than once daily :). Growing your own food is so empowering.
I have been watching your videos for some time now and for some reason this one feels like I’m right there amongst your plants and it’s amazing there’s really food all around. like unique Christmas trees and all their beautiful ornaments. Each raised bed looks like a mini forest themselves and I’m extra excited to walk in my little food forest one day
Awesome harvest. No wonder you have all that energy, eating lots of fresh, nutritious food.
Tuck is funny stealing his snacks to eat love watching tuck and l learn so much from watching ya garden
You’re living my dream!!! I can’t get enough of your channel!
Love button for Tuck, love button for you, camera person and your amazing, inspiring food forest! You inspired me so much that I planted a small garden and a few fruit trees this spring. I plan to add a little every year! Thank you James ❤️
I am impressed...never seen a pup like veggies so much...better than us humans lol...love little Tuck 😍
😂😂😂😂😂 he’s so cute and cheeky stealing more than one at a time. 🇨🇦🥬🥕☮️🍆🌻
Stealing?! He worked his butt off in the garden supervising James
Kool-Aid Man 😂😂✌️just a way to say not an accusation he is the Head if Security after all
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@DickEr Down dang dude kinda rude but funny lol
@@myrustygarden Hello. Ali
Nice! Colors are amazingly bright! 2 other comments:
1) would you consider a road trip next season & visit some of the viewers' gardens and give them tips? I'd watch that!
2) do you offer your tee shirts as technical shirts? Good to keep dry and cool while working in the garden!
Man I love your garden!! Beautiful! So much healthy good eating. Awesome!
Thanks Chris! ❤️
I love your intro James! It's almost 11 P.M. and I wanted to hear your positive enthusiasm before I end the night. Thank You for sharing your gardening.
You inspired me to build your DIY raised bed and now im planting my first veggies!
Wow the sun gold tomatoes are taller than James. I love to see the rainbow colors🌈 of James basket of fruits. Beautiful!
Thank you James and Tuck 💚 what an amazing harvest you gathered - so pretty and colourful. You are a true inspiration and thanks to you, I've cleared an area of my garden of wildflowers and just yesterday, put cardboard down. My landlord is also going to remove the old, rickety decking at the back of the garden and says I can use the area for a veg area too! Many thanks from me in the UK🇬🇧
Haha James,.. getting hard not to become jealous of your huge garden and the production it gives. Between your garden and Sir Tuck, I don't know what i like more!... lol...great video!
I love how Tuck takes his cucumber
I didn't get one tomato 🍅 this year but I can grow them indoors this winter. I got tons of yellow squash and I don't even like yellow squash lol. Lots of stews this winter in Michigan with squash. My basil did well. I'm planting my asparagus bed tomorrow. It's getting nippy here already. Bbbrrrr love cold weather. I do have garlic, horseradish and ginger growing real well. I love your garden. Wow.
Wow, so beautiful and yummy.🙂 James, you are so blessed with abundance and the cutest little garden fur baby.🙂
Pure joy going along with you on today's harvest. Thank you so much for sharing.
Jamie you're awesome. You and Tuck are ready when SHTF
I love your quotes, you have some real good one’s in old videos♥️God dammit James Prigioni you’re perfection
That is the prettiest picture I've ever seen! That table of food is so colorful, as you said striking. Beautiful! :-)
Thank you! 😁
What a great bountiful harvest. My garden is on the wane, but still have plenty of tomatoes, turnip greens, peppers, eggplants. Picked last 2 cantaloupes & speckled butter beans. How can I get some lipstick peppers? Only have jalapeños or green bells at Lowe’s & Walmart here in middle Tennessee.
Great to see how much you and Tuck are harvesting this late in the year.
Hello. Maloney
Garden here is done. It's been a good season. Your cucumber "General Lee" has been my best producer. Peppers did well, even with lower temperatures than normal. Great harvest, thanks for sharing.
Hi I just wish you would write a book or manual on permaculture gardening!
Hello
I love your joy. I had no idea there were so many varieties. Thank you for the video!
The diversity and variety of what you are growing is incredible! Wow!
What kind of sick and twisted individual hits thumbs down on a video like this? Keep it up James. Love your videos!
Its the intros.... gardening videos are supposed to be relaxing not this fake hype stuff, wish he wouldnt.
Wow, what a hual and love your little helper.
Fermenting some tomatoes with basil and garlic and hope they turn out. I even froze some Roma tomatoes whole.
Your garden is amazing. That's my goal, have a variety of things growing throughout the season. I'm in the Caribbean so it's always warm. The problem is water. We have droughts so I need a good irrigation system. But I'm definitely going to make having a garden like that a goal.
Wow!!!! Yummy! I just love your garden and the way you take care of it! Everything is so fresh and pretty! " Rainbow colors" thanks for sharing! I hope my veggies turn out like this! 😍
You and Tuck are the reason I started my first garden. Thank you!
Tuck is so cute. We are vegetarians and so is our 5 year old Doberman Toby. We use organic dairy too. Thanks for beautiful videos!
WOW! That's some BEAUTIFUL display of your harvest.
Definitely going to stick with your channel and hope to be putting in a small plot next year.
Anyway, really great, and SO much better than supermarket produce.
Best - 👍
I love your VLOG so much! Your enthusiasm and knowledge that you share are unbeatable! From Missouri
Dude!!! What a great harvest. This year I started composting and growing food and I'm slowly harvesting some goodies. Since I started building my soil recently my harvest is a bit on the small size but oh maan I'm so eager for the upcoming harvests hehe. Since I live in Colombia I can grow all year round so that's what I'm doing hehe
Hi I'm from South-Africa and love wild cucumber(jelly melon) I prefer them green, sliced with salt on. Only once tried it yellow but like the green more
I don't even remember when I started watching your videos. I'm happy that I found your videos. You seem to be a very nice young person. I hope it carries over into real life. Very positive.
It says a lot that you don't get mad at Tuck for being in the garden. Not only does it show good character how well you take care of him. But he's very much clickbait 🤣👩🌾🐇💜👍. Very smart young man.
Hi James, really enjoy all of your videos. Thanks for posting so often. Sorry to see your garden get blasted by the storm. Way to have a good attitude about growing. I have been growing organic garden and orchard for about 25 years now. Starting to use many of your techniques recently. Including the wood chips which I just had 40 yards delivered. Next spring can you post more videos on starting tomatoes and pruning tomatoes? I noticed your tomato vines are staked and pruned all the way up to the top where the fruit is. My tomatoes plants are huge with all different results.
Thank you for everything, I have learned much from you
Mark Smith
Northern California
Six months no rain with super hot temps, finally starting to cool down
September is one of my very favorite months for the garden. My peppers are still producing and you’ve given me ideas for new types for next year
James....I never miss your channel. I've been an organic gardener for 55+ years and learn a lot from your uploads. Tuck is fantastic as a partner and he sure knows what he likes. I have fought squash bugs all summer and would like to know if you have a way to defeat them. I am unable to bend as much as I need to because of back operations and have a heck of a job hand-picking the eggs or the bugs. If you have suggestions.....please let me know. Your garden is wonderful and I'm curious who eats all the great produce. Thanks, Tom
I also love Gardening, making items from fresh veggies...... So it's lovely to see u doing this allllll😍
Wow that is one superb harvest! Well done with those endless peppers! Wish my garden responded like yours.
I love your garden!! I have worked so hard to make my container garden and watching you has helped. Thank you and Tuck for a wonderful summer 2020 garden!
I look forward to your videos and definitely watching Tuck! I’m in CT and I’ve just started back in the garden from believe it or not, stumbling on one of your videos. That has led to many more videos and I just want to say thanks for the education.
New high point of this year's garden for me is the Egyptian walking onions. They say, 'once you have them you'll ALWAYS have onions'--they multiply like strawberries!
Your garden is so beautiful. The colors! The abundance! And Tuck! 🥰
James, it is a very good thing for me to watch and learn. I have put down mulch just about everywhere to help reduce weedwhacking. i have transplanted some perenials and fill in around when taken with mulch too. Doing more than ever but now have to take out Sun blockers to help the lasagna/ no dig to flourish, ( so disappointing) but I hope next year there will be an increase in Sun so there will be product. Anyways, your show is inspiring and I have learned a lot. Thank you.
Wow! What a harvest!!! I'm always amazed at all the vegetables Tuck enjoys eating! Greetings from Michigan! 😊
James I love your 'fruit' production. With all that produce that you're pulling in, I'm so curious what you do with it-do you freeze? sell? ferment? can? What do you guys cook? So curious to see your eats. Do you share any meals/plates made from your food forests? Thanks! 😀 -Jesse
I am binge watching all your videos. They are inspiring me to grow my own garden in the Bahamas
LoL. I went to your TH-cam channel this morning to see if you had posted anything new bc it was raining and I had nothing else to do. I planted an Olympian Fig tree and 3 new blueberry bushes over the last few days and I’m happy to see this rain to help them out. I started my food forest around a year ago after stumbling onto this channel and I can’t wait to get it completely done. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi James from Australia. I have just started watching your videos which I really enjoy. I have two questions to ask.
1. How many hours a day do you spend in your garden working
2. Do you use compost and manures on your soil
Little Tuck is the cutest 🥰
Really love the videos!! Love the positive thoughts and quotes! Gardening is definitely food for the soul. Enjoy watching Tuck in the garden. My garden buddy is a beautiful German Shepherd. Our favorite place is outside and working in the garden. 🐾🌻🍇
We got valuable ideas from your video and we’re going to share your channel with our customers who want to start a farm. Thanks for creating this!
Love the enthusiasm as always, the food forests are awesome and Tuck is so cute "hunkered down" in the hole! He loves his veggies as much as you do! :)
I love that you have tuck. I always try to get the wife to watch but it’s more my thing than hers but she can’t resist lil tuck. I’ll have her hooked before long
We just had a mountain of mulch dropped off!! Can't wait to transform our garden into a food forest.
You're the man James. Been following for a few years now and these videos are so therapeutic, entertaining and educational at the same time. My food forest thrives on the energy you're spreading. Thanks for your amazing content.
Also, looking forward to some more stuff on your fruit trees later this year!
thank you for showing us your incredibly healthy food forest, i come here to watch and listen to you, and to see Tuck
Love your enthusiasm. And we are doing the same. Large garden.
"Nature paints the most beautiful picture" - James
that is so true!
James love your videos! I'm right beside you in Lancaster PA. I would love to hear more around your fertilizer schedules and what you use. I would also like to meet who is behind the camera helping with the videos!
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down?? Best channel on TH-cam!!
Fantastic and beautiful harvest! Thanks for allowing us to spend time your dream.
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James always happy when he enters his garden 😁😁
All is so beautiful and gorgeous! Thanks for the video! Great info. 😊
You must save so much on Tuck’s dog food! He is so delightful. Love your garden and hope mine can come close at some point in the future.
Hello. Laura
I can’t wait to have a yard so I can have my huge garden.💗💗💗 I use to help my mom & grandma with theirs & I’ve always wanted to grow my own produce, especially being vegan. I would love to eat what I plant.✨
My dog fights me for my tiny patio garden harvests AND all of my brassica sprouts. She pulls them right out of the ground while all I wantis for them to grow into daikon radishes and broccoli heads. Lol. Also, I know a lot of northern chinese people will dry and also lactoferment the yard long beans to preserve them over the winter. Growing up in a southern Chinese household, I grew up eating them salt preserved.
Hello James,
Southeastern gardener finds you and your channel amazingly wonderful and informative ! You are so adept at rattling off the names of those fruits and vegetables...Wow🙉🙀🥰!! Stay safe Miss Marva
Watching these videos makes me so happy! James, please tell Tuck that Lizzie my cat likes watching him too. PS she and I were wondering if you ever tried growing quince? It's related to the pear, so would grow well for you I would think.
Hello. Claire
Congratulations on your spectacular harvest, James. Truly the fruits of your skill, knowledge, and care.
Too funny! Tuck stole a another big cucumber! He really loves them.
Love your videos. You should write a step by step book for establishing your kind of food forest. We are in the same growing zone as you. I would love to have a garden that doesn't get overtaken by grass!!!
Thank you for sharing!
So much love goes into the garden. And Tuck is the real star of the show ;-)
Thanks!
Always a pleasure seeing your garden. I have iguanas in my back yard everything i try to grow they eat it up. Any advice. I know that not a problem you have but any suggestions will help.
You and Tuck are the best James....God Bless 🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️
Every time I watch your videos I am always amazed. Thanks for sharing this with us! 💕
What a bountiful, beautiful harvest! Nature is incredible! Loved this video, very relaxing.
No one does harvesting videos like you and Tuck do, no one!!🍇🥕 my fav🥒
Those Jelly Melons are Kiwanos right? I planted some seeds from a Grocery store Kiwano in early May and they are very, very hardy and have spread 25 feet in every direction. There are probably 3 dozen large fruits hidden down in the vines, a few are starting to change color.
I love your spirit so much, I literally just watch youe videos to feel the entusiasm 😁
I love your video. Your kitchen garden with different kinds of colourfull vegetables and fruits
We also put the young chilli leaves on out chicken stew. Its called tinola with green papaya fruit or chayote 😁