I planted a peach seed twenty year ago and it grew into a peach tree that has given me many peaches every year. From that tree I planted a seed too and now this peach seed has produced a nectarine tree. I saw on YT channel, "Gary's Best gardening" that the peach seed has the nectarine gene too. The nectarines are still small but I'm looking forward to having nectarines this year.
I just love ❤️ you!! I live in zone 6b Kentucky!! We pretty much have to plant everything every year 😩 too cold for anything to survive!! I have learned so much from you!! I got me a big polly tunnel this year to try to grow some plants outside instead of spending so much time & energy with growing lights heat mats etc 🥵🥵 So much work!! I love love figs but you can’t buy them in the grocery store 😥 !! I have them in big pots & try to keep them alive for the next year!! I wish you live in zone 6b so I can learn more for you! I’m setting up a chair garden for my sister that can’t bend down 😞 she’s just 65 but had an aneurysm. She’s so happy with her chair pot garden!! Much love 💕 and blessings to you & Gary!! I never miss any of your videos!! You are my greatest inspiration to continue to garden!! 🙌🏻🦋🤗 I did planted last year for the first time asparagus!! I bought 2 yr plants, they survived the Winter and doing great as well as strawberries 🍓🍓🍓
Hi I'm in zone 6 Ohio, I have kale, lettuce, kohlrabi and some other brassicas survived till January, I use some PVC and frost blanket, hopefully this is helpful. Happy gardening.
Robbie I’m glad u r making clear & open paths because we ( myself included) are at the highest risk of falling , as we get older - even with being the most careful
I did spray my peach tree early spring, still have some leaf curl, less than previous, yes, I trash the leaves I take off. Garden work is in full swing now! Love it!!! Now I'm not jealous that you grow and I can't, I can now 😊😊
Well i planted onions in the container that i grew potatoes in last year and i must if missed a coupke because there are potatoes growing in there again.your gardens are very nice. The red breasted grossbeak is back this year. Along with his mate. I am very excited.
Hi Robbie, your gardens look ready to launch into spring! I’m as excited as you to get to gardening though it’s already in the low 90’s in Tucson, Arizona, zone 9a. Still cleaning overgrowth from our mild winter weather. I cut a chunk of fresh ginger and added some chocolate mint to my coffee this morning. Yummy! 🌵🐾Zoe🐾🐝🐰🐣🐣🐣🌺😘
@@BarbaraC02 ginger, and chocolate, mint, interesting, I may try it. you’ll probably have to create a lot of shade for your plants, but then they should do fine. The kitty litter might work on some of your container gardens as well.
I finally saw some hummingbirds here in Tucson Arizona. My mint always dies, I don't know what I'm going wrong. I also made another bird feeder like you did, but the little birds haven't gone in, but the Doves are trying to get in,
Dear Robbie and Gary, Thank you for reminding me of my love of the scent of Geraniums. I have started adding them here and there to my extreme Joy. Thank you.
11:30 YESSS! That was me the day before yesterday I literally skipped out on my coffee and had this urge to go outside and get all this gardening done it is definitely spring! 🌱🌱🌱thanks again Robbie really enjoying the video so far! 💓🌸🌻🌱🌞 really appreciate all of these tips, soaking up the info! OH!! my walking onions are getting babies at the tip!! Super excited! 🤩💓🌸
This past winter I was diligent growing seedlings indoor. Most of them grew but it was a lot of work! I won’t do it again. Next year I will wait for May. I am a lazy gardener😮. Too little time.
For snails, you can drop them in a bucket of soapy water and it will kill them. The water has to have soap though, or the snail will just crawl out. Works for slugs and green horn worms too!
Wow, that is a lot of stuff you're growing there. Those pots on top of pots on top of pots are fabulous and so are the bucket towers by your door. You just have a wonderful garden and that spot for the smaller birds is just amazing. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Ok I need to find that trailing Geranium for my yard! I love it . What a joy to walk around with you . I get so inspired and want to go home and tool around in the garden . Cant wait to ses what projects you have in store for us to try.
Your garden is full of beauties and edibles . We just had another snow! I do have chickweed, cleavers, some miners lettuce in the back yard. The cleavers has a lot of great medicinal properties. Hope it will still be good enough to harvest after this snow.
I’m so excited, I ordered walking onion starts on EBay. I ordered 6 and they sent 8. All 8 are doing well. I planted them on Sunday. I may use some green tops this year but these are my start for a future large crop that can sustain us and themselves. So excited to be growing them. Thank you for introducing all of us to them.
Hi Robbie. Your tour lit up the day. I love all the flowers you have growing now. Those Geraniums have added so much to your gardens and they are growing everywhere now. One of my Walking onions is walking and I'm trying to decide where to put it when it's time. Once again thanks for all the beauty you bring us with the birds and plants.
I live in NW PA, and our hummers usually come May 6th, according to my old neighbor, however, I was sitting on my porch a couple days ago, and I swear one flew past me. I didn’t see it, but I heard it. So, I have to get my feeders out.
I’m in southwest Missouri and still don’t have any hummingbirds. My necktor is exactly as you say to make it. I’ve got five feeders up and all I get are a little Downey woodpeckers drinking it.
Can you transplant walking onions when they're already forming bulbs-like what yours are doing? I'm wanting to divide some to get them started in more totes.
In Florida they are telling us not to grow milkweed because it is bad for the migrating butterflies. They do not migrate to stay with the milkweed, and consequently contract a parasite which affects their development. The new butterflies cannot fly due to undeveloped or deformed wings! ! Don't know if that is the situation where you are though..PS there are more than one kind of milkweed so I do not know which one is bad.
Loved the changes and regrowth only a few days has made. Can you supply a link to how your decorated your Walmart clothes racks? I searched but couldn’t find anything except your inital setup under the eves. 🙏MaryAnne, Ramona
Last year was my first year gardening! You have taught me so much! I bought totes last year because of you and I am still using them. I was able to get some fabric containers this year. What are your thoughts on those? I also got some 5 gallon buckets.
@@frankcarew239 I think this will answer your questions 😊 Kitty Litter in Soil Helps Plants Grow in Vegetable Container Gardening, Stop Pests in Indoor Plants th-cam.com/video/iPx-T6CL2X4/w-d-xo.html
R u continuing 2 water or keep moist soil of ur ginger and Tumeric ? And what was the watering schedule for your papaya ? Have u harvested bulb onions before their tops fall over ?
Can you tell me WHAT a "walking onion" IS??? Please?? I live an hour south of Lake Ontario. And I like what we call "spring onions" in some of my pasta salads.......they are the ONLY type of onion I can get away with putting in my italian pasta salads and also my mayo based macaroni salads cuz BF absolutely hates onions, but I've trained him for the spring onions LOL...are walking onions the same??? Cuz other than spring time, it's hard to find them in the grocery stores and I'd like to be able to grow a container or two of my own....
I planted a peach seed twenty year ago and it grew into a peach tree that has given me many peaches every year. From that tree I planted a seed too and now this peach seed has produced a nectarine tree. I saw on YT channel, "Gary's Best gardening" that the peach seed has the nectarine gene too. The nectarines are still small but I'm looking forward to having nectarines this year.
Robbie you have a beautiful garden of lots of different plants
Thank you
I just love ❤️ you!! I live in zone 6b Kentucky!! We pretty much have to plant everything every year 😩 too cold for anything to survive!! I have learned so much from you!! I got me a big polly tunnel this year to try to grow some plants outside instead of spending so much time & energy with growing lights heat mats etc 🥵🥵 So much work!! I love love figs but you can’t buy them in the grocery store 😥 !! I have them in big pots & try to keep them alive for the next year!! I wish you live in zone 6b so I can learn more for you! I’m setting up a chair garden for my sister that can’t bend down 😞 she’s just 65 but had an aneurysm. She’s so happy with her chair pot garden!! Much love 💕 and blessings to you & Gary!! I never miss any of your videos!! You are my greatest inspiration to continue to garden!! 🙌🏻🦋🤗 I did planted last year for the first time asparagus!! I bought 2 yr plants, they survived the Winter and doing great as well as strawberries 🍓🍓🍓
Hi I'm in zone 6 Ohio, I have kale, lettuce, kohlrabi and some other brassicas survived till January, I use some PVC and frost blanket, hopefully this is helpful. Happy gardening.
Property so beautiful ❤.
Robbie I’m glad u r making clear & open paths because we ( myself included) are at the highest risk of falling , as we get older - even with being the most careful
I did spray my peach tree early spring, still have some leaf curl, less than previous, yes, I trash the leaves I take off. Garden work is in full swing now! Love it!!! Now I'm not jealous that you grow and I can't, I can now 😊😊
Yup, seeds out and my radishes are growing 😊
Well i planted onions in the container that i grew potatoes in last year and i must if missed a coupke because there are potatoes growing in there again.your gardens are very nice. The red breasted grossbeak is back this year. Along with his mate. I am very excited.
That is amazing the way that celery is growing out of that drainage hole.
I know, shows really how easy it is to grow, anywhere it gets a lot of water 😊
Hi Robbie, your gardens look ready to launch into spring! I’m as excited as you to get to gardening though it’s already in the low 90’s in Tucson, Arizona, zone 9a. Still cleaning overgrowth from our mild winter weather. I cut a chunk of fresh ginger and added some chocolate mint to my coffee this morning. Yummy! 🌵🐾Zoe🐾🐝🐰🐣🐣🐣🌺😘
@@BarbaraC02 ginger, and chocolate, mint, interesting, I may try it. you’ll probably have to create a lot of shade for your plants, but then they should do fine. The kitty litter might work on some of your container gardens as well.
I finally saw some hummingbirds here in Tucson Arizona. My mint always dies, I don't know what I'm going wrong. I also made another bird feeder like you did, but the little birds haven't gone in, but the Doves are trying to get in,
I love your geraniums,!!!actually I love that you can grow your food, and teach people who wants to learn. I planted some tomatoes today.
Your snail is cute, I was relieved when you didn’t kill him. 🐌He needs a name. 🌿
Snails are cute until they spread every where!!! 😮😮😮
Dear Robbie and Gary, Thank you for reminding me of my love of the scent of Geraniums. I have started adding them here and there to my extreme Joy. Thank you.
Good morning Robbie and Gary ❤❤ bc ❤❤❤❤❤
11:30 YESSS! That was me the day before yesterday I literally skipped out on my coffee and had this urge to go outside and get all this gardening done it is definitely spring! 🌱🌱🌱thanks again Robbie really enjoying the video so far! 💓🌸🌻🌱🌞 really appreciate all of these tips, soaking up the info! OH!! my walking onions are getting babies at the tip!! Super excited! 🤩💓🌸
This past winter I was diligent growing seedlings indoor. Most of them grew but it was a lot of work! I won’t do it again. Next year I will wait for May. I am a lazy gardener😮. Too little time.
For snails, you can drop them in a bucket of soapy water and it will kill them. The water has to have soap though, or the snail will just crawl out. Works for slugs and green horn worms too!
Thanks so much 😊
Wow, that is a lot of stuff you're growing there. Those pots on top of pots on top of pots are fabulous and so are the bucket towers by your door. You just have a wonderful garden and that spot for the smaller birds is just amazing. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Ok I need to find that trailing Geranium for my yard! I love it . What a joy to walk around with you . I get so inspired and want to go home and tool around in the garden . Cant wait to ses what projects you have in store for us to try.
Hi Robbie!
Hello jackie
Great video Robbie, so many things growing 🥰Have a great day!🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺
32:47 Beautiful!
To funny!! 🤣🤣 I imaged you stepping on the rabbit and it giving you an angry look. lol
Your garden is full of beauties and edibles .
We just had another snow! I do have chickweed, cleavers, some miners lettuce in the back yard. The cleavers has a lot of great medicinal properties. Hope it will still be good enough to harvest after this snow.
I have always wanted to ask, to you catch any grief from your neighbors
I’m so excited, I ordered walking onion starts on EBay. I ordered 6 and they sent 8. All 8 are doing well. I planted them on Sunday. I may use some green tops this year but these are my start for a future large crop that can sustain us and themselves. So excited to be growing them. Thank you for introducing all of us to them.
Empty liquid, laundry detergent bottles work well to put snails in.
Thanks
I want to hear more about the Emus!!!!!!!!!!! Please save them!!!!!
Will do 😊❤️
Here in Arizona we are on the end tail of Spring and starting the hot summer vegetables.
Hello from NW GEORGIA!! I'm so excited to grow!!!
Your garden is beautiful
Hi Robbie. Your tour lit up the day. I love all the flowers you have growing now. Those Geraniums have added so much to your gardens and they are growing everywhere now. One of my Walking onions is walking and I'm trying to decide where to put it when it's time. Once again thanks for all the beauty you bring us with the birds and plants.
Beautiful Robbie 🥰
I live in NW PA, and our hummers usually come May 6th, according to my old neighbor, however, I was sitting on my porch a couple days ago, and I swear one flew past me. I didn’t see it, but I heard it. So, I have to get my feeders out.
Beautiful tour!
I’m in southwest Missouri and still don’t have any hummingbirds. My necktor is exactly as you say to make it. I’ve got five feeders up and all I get are a little Downey woodpeckers drinking it.
I'm in SW Missouri too ,and I had my first one today.
Loved the tour.
Very good 👍
Can you transplant walking onions when they're already forming bulbs-like what yours are doing? I'm wanting to divide some to get them started in more totes.
You probably could, as long as you keep them well watered. Don’t let them dry out.❤
Hey Robbie 🥰
Wonderful tour Robbie, thank you 🥰
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Do you have a really long hose or how do you water all of these areas?
In Florida they are telling us not to grow milkweed because it is bad for the migrating butterflies. They do not migrate to stay with the milkweed, and consequently contract a parasite which affects their development. The new butterflies cannot fly due to undeveloped or deformed wings! ! Don't know if that is the situation where you are though..PS there are more than one kind of milkweed so I do not know which one is bad.
Loved the changes and regrowth only a few days has made.
Can you supply a link to how your decorated your Walmart clothes racks? I searched but couldn’t find anything except your inital setup under the eves. 🙏MaryAnne, Ramona
Last year was my first year gardening! You have taught me so much! I bought totes last year because of you and I am still using them. I was able to get some fabric containers this year. What are your thoughts on those? I also got some 5 gallon buckets.
Please show us how YOU start seeds. Even if They say you can't. Maybe we can do it too!!
That’s the lazy way of starting seeds, but that’s what I’m doing OK Debbie. 😊
Robbie can I propagate Pepino melons in clay kitty litter, thanks.
Yes 😊
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Do I fill solo cup with the kitty litter and how much water or do I double cup it. Thanks for your help.
@@frankcarew239 I think this will answer your questions 😊 Kitty Litter in Soil Helps Plants Grow in Vegetable Container Gardening, Stop Pests in Indoor Plants
th-cam.com/video/iPx-T6CL2X4/w-d-xo.html
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy thank you.
Robbie anther awesome video!! 🤗🦋🤗 What do you use the milk weed for, or milk thistle for?? Thank you!! 🦜🦜🦜
Hello puff
R u continuing 2 water or keep moist soil of ur ginger and Tumeric ?
And what was the watering schedule for your papaya ?
Have u harvested bulb onions before their tops fall over ?
so awesome but how can you ever eat all that food?
Can you tell me WHAT a "walking onion" IS??? Please?? I live an hour south of Lake Ontario. And I like what we call "spring onions" in some of my pasta salads.......they are the ONLY type of onion I can get away with putting in my italian pasta salads and also my mayo based macaroni salads cuz BF absolutely hates onions, but I've trained him for the spring onions LOL...are walking onions the same??? Cuz other than spring time, it's hard to find them in the grocery stores and I'd like to be able to grow a container or two of my own....
I don’t understand the weed abatement deadline? Could you explain?
Does lantana grow in your area? Here in Texas they are our no effort blooms.
Sun flowers?
Yes, you can grow sunflowers, it’s still a little cool here they come up on their own all over when the weather warms up 😊
Robbie, did you grow your geranium from seed?
Some do come up from seed, but usually from branches and the from leaves 😊
I wonder why your nursery tote is not in a good area, is it too much sun, too much shade?
Do the birds cause much damage to the house or garden?
You probably should find that bug before it lays eggs.
Where is your grass ?
Who needs grass?😂
You can't eat the grass😂.
Grass uses a lot of water and water is precious in California.
Sorry Robbie, but you really need to take care of those snails because they spread and then you’ll have a real problem from your front yard all over.
That is true, the skunks get the ones that are on the ground, I need more skunks😊