My Garden 2023 from Spring Planting to Autumn Harvesting. Sit back and enjoy the show and music.
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- Showcasing my garden from seedlings to harvesting to dehydrating to freezer.
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Love the greenhouse. It's nice to see things growing in the dead of winter. 🥬
Thanks, Yes I feel the same. It's always nice to see what you have planted come to life. As it gets closer to planting time and the temp warms, I take the plants outdoors to enjoy the true suns energy and make sure that the plants have a chance to strengthen. Gardening is relaxing.
Great Harvest Besides The Larvae, But Well Worth All Your Hard Work Up Yonder Brother, Thanks For Sharing This Daniel ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks Terry. Yeah it turned out OK at the right time my friend. Have yourself a great weekend.
Excellent video
Thanks Dave.
@@danielcharbonneau222 my pleasure
Nice work on the garden and also on the editing of the video.
Thank you John.
Great recap of your growing season.
Thanks Stacy.
Hi Daniel
I must say your garden is bountiful & you are hardworking man😊
Well thank you very much. Have yourself a good weekend.
Loved this look at your garden! The snow and the cabbage dont mix but looks like it turned out ok! I love cabbage rolls. A labor of loce making those.
Thanks Dan. I just love cabbage rolls. The snow and cold weather did no harm to my cabbage, in fact they were a little sweeter in taste.
It was so wet during the growing season here in my area of Nova Scotia, that so much of the time the garden was under water! Not much did anything...got a few beans and tomatoes. Always look forward to the new growing season. Already planning what will be done different. Bruce and Otis
Bruce and Otis, yeah this year was hard on a lot of personal size gardens. Sorry to hear about the heavy rains you got on the East Coast this Spring. All that hard work and everything rots underground, 😞 it's a good thing that you did harvest some tomatoes and beans. We hardly had any rain here in Northern Ontario in my area anyways all season along. This Spring we had unexpected heat and heavy winds that destroyed my pepper plants, it didn't look to good at the start for our garden, but, it did turn around for us. I sure hope that you have a GREAT producing garden next year my friend. You have yourself a good weekend.
Your gardens are always so nice Daniel. That’s too bad about the garlic larvae, but you still got a good harvest. Well done! You will appreciate your hard work throughout the months to come. Oh, cabbage rolls 😋 Awesome! Thank you for sharing! Blessings 🙏🏼
Kat, Blessing to you and Don as well. The yield was good for the size of garden that we have, perfect for two, and a little extra. LOL Yes the cabbage rolls were a last minute thought, but, they sure filled the holes in my freezer well. I do enjoy a good feast of cabbage rolls every now and than. You guys have yourselves a good weekend.
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Wow Daniel what a wonderful garden you had. Sure sad about the garlic with larvae but great save 🙌🏻 and the cabbage too Brother 🙌🏻 you had my mouth watering thinking of all the fresh goodness you will be enjoying ahead this winter. 😋👍🏻❤️🔥🙏🏻🤟🏻
Thank you very much Donna. All in all I was happy with this years harvest. Thanks for dropping in, have yourself a good weekend.
Great video sad it's winter already we had one quick snow but hopefully get garden tilled for winter be easier in spring just didn't get it done this year with my shoulder
Thanks Scott. yeah with a healing shoulder, tilling would of been hard on your still recovering injury. In 6 month it'll de better enough to do the job. Have yourself a good weekend.