being careful with mint is an understatement. I live in zone 8b and my mint and parsley usually survive together through the winter and every year the mint takes more and more space in my raised bed. My poor parsley is in a sea of mint atm.
I grew mint in my backyard and it going masive. It took all the space and widly spead to others area. Better plant mint in container to prevent them spreading too much
Basically I am not allowing it to stay in the same planter next summer season, which can take over the entire bed. I'm going to pull it, put it in it's on container and let it overwinter in our greenhouse.
@@plantedinthegarden I inherited some mint in a patch …being clueless about it…I watered etc… not only did it completely take over the patch but started sprouting along the walkway and onto the grass. Mint is EXTREMELY INVASIVE… 🎉
So beautiful 💚💚💚 I just started companion planting a few years ago Would definitely like to see more of this and maybe a guide or chart “How To” So happy to have found you 💚💚💚
I was picking wild blackberries and found wild thimbleberries growing in the same place, which makes sense because theyre related so they should have similarly growing requirements. But the blackberries seemed to almost act as a living mulch for the thimbleberriees
@mariap.894 I feel the same exact way, but I believe the plants could bridge the gap between us all. No matter how different we may be, we all require the same basic nutrients that can only be acquired through plants.
Because you have such a thick jungle food forest, how do you deal with pests that find all that thick foliage makes a great vacation resort? Is there enough airflow? I know you can supposedly companion plant to help keep pest away, but does that really work?
My unattended mint killed my rosemary. The lemon balm is equally as invasive, so it fared fine against the mints' efforts. _"Be careful"_ is an understatement!
I feel so excited when I saw your garden. May I ask what zone you're in? I'm in zone 9, but confused about if I'm zone 9a or zoneb. Lol Thank you for sharing your peaceful garden. I'll definitely be following you. Namaste
@@tamooz6649 I live in a hot climate too! I’m not sure what he meant by careful with the mint since you can’t really control how the roots grow, can you?
The mint will eventually take over the whole container! Very invasive, but to start out it will be ok. At a certain point, put it in it's own container. It looks and tastes great!
I'm in zone 5b, sweet peppers don't take as long as to germinate compared to hot peppers. But, I start them all in January anyways, which gives them extra time to mature. You just need room to pot up indoors.
Is it advisable to crowd the herbs like that, companion planting or not, I feel that they are in hypercompetition with one another for crucial micronutrients at their various stages of growth/maturity... 🤔
I can only guess that most of the videos aren’t in the south! You cannot do that kind of stuff in small pots very well at all! The heat makes pot and grow bag life extremely difficult! You have to drown it regularly to keep it moist..
In these troubled times, your beautiful videos are such inspo for gratitude, hope and peace. Thank you.
Your narration is very soothing.
being careful with mint is an understatement. I live in zone 8b and my mint and parsley usually survive together through the winter and every year the mint takes more and more space in my raised bed. My poor parsley is in a sea of mint atm.
Just need to use more mint 😅
Wow ! You have a green thumb excellent garden😊
I grew mint in my backyard and it going masive. It took all the space and widly spead to others area. Better plant mint in container to prevent them spreading too much
I love your garden so much ! It's so green and beautiful,so well maintained and veggies are all so fresh !
Thank you for sharing about companion plants, gives me more ideas to better my garden 🫶🏻
Ditto.
Estou encantada com seus vídeos, parabéns pela linda horta, pelo capricho e cuidado 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You’re garden is amazing
Namaste🙏. I love your garden so much😍
You are my inspiration 🙏thanks you for sharing with us ❤️❤️❤❤
Really do appreciate this, Thank you! Always happy to share❤
Prá mim é uma terapia te ver colhendo e plantando e me presenteando diariamente com seus vídeos. DEUS abençoe você e toda sua família. Gratidão 🙏
Ang ganda po ng garden ninyo. Dream ko rin magkaroon ng garden na ganyan💕
Eventually that herb garden will be all mint. But in the meantime absolutely coplant herbs together
Basically I am not allowing it to stay in the same planter next summer season, which can take over the entire bed. I'm going to pull it, put it in it's on container and let it overwinter in our greenhouse.
@@plantedinthegarden
I inherited some mint in a patch …being clueless about it…I watered etc… not only did it completely take over the patch but started sprouting along the walkway and onto the grass. Mint is EXTREMELY INVASIVE… 🎉
I so love watching your short videos!❤ It’s relaxing
Very inspiring
Thank you very very much!
you are a genius kuya!
Many don't know how amazing savory is! I always put it in my red sauce. Also great on chicken and in salad dressing.
So beautiful 💚💚💚
I just started companion planting a few years ago
Would definitely like to see more of this and maybe a guide or chart
“How To”
So happy to have found you
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Wow great i love your garden and growing vegetables without any poisonous pesticides is really good and leads a healthy life 👌👍
Great garden 👍
I was picking wild blackberries and found wild thimbleberries growing in the same place, which makes sense because theyre related so they should have similarly growing requirements. But the blackberries seemed to almost act as a living mulch for the thimbleberriees
That's an interesting observation. It's amazing how many plants can grow well together❤
Shame we humans can't sometimes coexist like that at times. That's why I love my plants more than my neighbors ❤
@mariap.894 I feel the same exact way, but I believe the plants could bridge the gap between us all. No matter how different we may be, we all require the same basic nutrients that can only be acquired through plants.
Such amazing garden... Its so hard to replicate.
So amazing.and good job ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have a question. Does anything cross pollinate? Just curious. Awesome garden. I wish.
Amazing garden.
Wow very nice ❤❤
Thank you! great way to grow more :)
Awesome 👍
I love your garden ❤️
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing
very beautiful garden and nice green🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🌶️🍆🍒
Because you have such a thick jungle food forest, how do you deal with pests that find all that thick foliage makes a great vacation resort? Is there enough airflow? I know you can supposedly companion plant to help keep pest away, but does that really work?
My unattended mint killed my rosemary. The lemon balm is equally as invasive, so it fared fine against the mints' efforts. _"Be careful"_ is an understatement!
You have no idea how much I envy that garden....
No need to go market 😊
Treasure of home
Beautiful
Thank you
Please give me a update on the white strawberries
Truly love your videos, so inspiring. But
Quick question - how do you keep pests and diseases away??
beautiful Garden😍
😊😮🎉🎉🎉❤
👍 Very beautiful garden! We highly appreciate your effort and time.
I feel so excited when I saw your garden. May I ask what zone you're in? I'm in zone 9, but confused about if I'm zone 9a or zoneb. Lol Thank you for sharing your peaceful garden. I'll definitely be following you. Namaste
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I’m just wondering, how come mint doesn’t take over the planter? Thanks.
Ive also had issues with it 😂. Im in California so idk if its the heat for me lol
@@tamooz6649 I live in a hot climate too! I’m not sure what he meant by careful with the mint since you can’t really control how the roots grow, can you?
The mint will eventually take over the whole container! Very invasive, but to start out it will be ok. At a certain point, put it in it's own container. It looks and tastes great!
@@murieltillman9554 thanks!
@@GlowingAsteroid YW! (I grow a lot of plants and learn so much every time!) I LOVE this channel! So informative, inspirational!
so atractive
HOLA ¡¡ TE FELICITO QUE HERMOSA HUERTA TENES .COCINAR CON LAS VERDURAS QUE UNO MISMO SEMBRÓ DEBE SER UN PLACER 😁
SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA 🇦🇷🤗
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That is a awesome garden
Que fertilizantes utilizas bendiciones🙏🇵🇪
Very well maintained ❤❤
Thank you for sharing
SubhanAllah
when do you start your bell peppers? here in Czechia zone 6 it is hard to get them ripen
I'm in zone 5b, sweet peppers don't take as long as to germinate compared to hot peppers. But, I start them all in January anyways, which gives them extra time to mature. You just need room to pot up indoors.
It is so peaceful to watch your videos, so green and beautiful!!❤ Why do you have to be careful with mint?
Mint will take over the entire space. You should harvest often or keep it cut back.
@@juliemendoza7258 Ok. Thank you!!
This KILLS me and my OCD. There's no order. Lol
Beautiful garden. Where are you growing? What zone or state?
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Hi🙋🏻♀️everyone 🗺️🕊️🫶
SO BEAUTIFUL 🤩🪴❤️BRAVO 👍🥇
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How do you get the carrots out with the peppers?
Are they both ready at the same time, so you just take everything out!?!
Very nice 👍💐
Nice information
Thank you.
Thank you Ron!
Is it advisable to crowd the herbs like that, companion planting or not, I feel that they are in hypercompetition with one another for crucial micronutrients at their various stages of growth/maturity... 🤔
What do you use your lemon balm for?? First time growing it, it smells amazing but I dont know what to use it in.
Supper
How do you grow mint with your other herbs without it taking over??
Your garden always looks pest free
love your garden its spring here and time to plant
It's always exciting when spring arrives! Happy planting❤
Wallnut and spike weed
What do you use feverfew for? I mistook it for camomile.
How big are containers with pepper and carrots growing
I tried growing mint twice and it dried up any suggestions?
Why do you have to be careful with mint?
How do you grow mint ?
I’m growing mint and now I’m scared, be careful of what 😂
I can only guess that most of the videos aren’t in the south! You cannot do that kind of stuff in small pots very well at all! The heat makes pot and grow bag life extremely difficult! You have to drown it regularly to keep it moist..
Cucumbers and pumpkins WILL cross pollinate.
Did you say summer sage?
Which zone are you?
I think you had Rosemary not thyme
???Why do you need to be careful with mint please????
Are you in tropical climate? Just wondering. Please? "Isa"
beautiful Garden😍
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Why do you have to be careful with mint?
Spreads quickly and can take over