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I just realized why your video was so calming as you gave your information. There was no loud, inane and annoying music ruining it. Thank you, thank you!
Actually, pruning is a very good idea if you have a LONG growing season too, (I’m in CA with my 1st frost date is 12/10). We get powdery mildew issues as the leaves age, so pruning and growing vertically helps keep the plants healthy for longer.
You're right. That's another good reason why to prune ... You could always mix baking soda with water and spray it on the leaf. That helps too for powder mildew .. thanks for watching 🌱
Hello Green T, from the Colorado prairie. This is a great video, I love the steady camera work, the no music and you are very kind to share what you know. Why is there world hunger if we can all grow Zucchini? lol. Stay well and happy and garden on!
Don't have to be sorry! It's not your fault, I am sorry it's happening there ! I feel bad for the animals and people who live around there .. I bet it's tough to breathe or see anything over there .. hope it gets better soon 🙏🏾🌱
I accidently grew my squash vertically this year. My cat kept laying on my new plants so I put tomato cages over everything to protect them. I decided to leave them because I really like the way they keep the plant off the ground. It is so much easier to spot squash that are ready to pick too!
Another benefit of pruning is that the leaf, stem and flowers are also edible! Stuffed zucchini leaf and many other recipes to make with the leaves and stem and flowers.
This was excellent. I have been leaving too many large bottom leaves. I knew they were not needed but your information gave me the extra confidence to prune down to 8-10 leaves. My area is a bit crowded anyway. Thank you so much.
This was wonderful and simple information. Thank you! I love squash plants so I’ve planted a lot this year. I’m definitely going to try growing them vertically this year so save space!
@@Greentgarden yes they are very delicious! I’ve seen others grow them vertically, but I’ve never tried it before. You make it look easy so I’m excited for this year. I’m in Utah so we don’t have a very long growing season either. I think this technique would be very useful
New subbie. Thank you for posting. I'll be 67 in Sept, and I've decided to grow my squash vertically for the first time ever, although I confess, I love the huge leaves of squash plants. I actually kept seeds from a butternut squash and planted and they grew like crazy so I researched and the recommendation was to trellis it, so I moved the plants beside our fence. I never grew it before, but I learned the canned libby's pumpkin puree is actually 75 % butternut squash and 15 % Dickinson pumpkins, which I'll plant in July with the intention to can for the winter. My neighbors also love squash so I planted five more seeds which all sprouted and I need to transplant them I'm also growing corn, the three sisters, corn squash and green beans for the first time. Gosh, sorry for the long response. We finally moved from an apt back into a house, and my first garden in three years. Gardening is mt greatest joy and passion, although my back thinks otherwise !!! Thanks again for your great tips. Pruning is the absolute right thing to do. My friend is a master gardener and was the head gardener for the huge amusement park here. He has a masters degree in horticulture, and preaches about pruning and using a plants energy for fruit production, not leaves. I live just outside richmond, va. Again, sorry for the long comment. Happy gardening ...
You don't have to be sorry , this is amazing 🤩 Your doing amazing job , and lucky to have a master Gardner 🙏🏾 also Your neighbors are lucky to have you .. thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🏾 and thank you very much 🙏🏾🌱
@@Greentgarden dude, that was the wrong thing to say to me. I could talk gardening forever. But after watching your videos I went out that evening and pruned all the plants. Talked to my son asking for his help over the weekend to stake everything. We are going vertices. But overnight I got my first yellow squash. 3 weeks from seed to bearing fruit. The others have buds. I'm weird, but this scientist hooked ekg monitors to the plants in his lab, that were there for personal beauty. He was shocked he got a reading. When he cut a piece off one plant, his words, the plant fainted. Using quantum theory he experimented with simply think he was going to trim them, all the plants fainted. He won a prestigious award for his research. Now before I cut my grass I tell it to faint, just to be cautious, and as I trimmed the squash and tomatoes I explained why I was doing it. Every plant in my garden is from seeds this year for the first time in my life. But an old farmer who went to college to learn about restoring the soil, etc ... work, plant smart, not hard, but he told me right before frost to till in garden and plant clover in October. Even when there's snow, the clover is restoring the soil, and then till it back into the soil just before the date of the last frost. I will stop, but sincerely thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience. My garden is really small with only plants I like, but it's going to easily feed four families, and I keep planting seeds through the end of June, then August for fall veggies, and the excess I'm donating to a program I'm trying to start with opening a mobile outdoor soup kitchen targeting the homeless, but also donating to senior housing. And we're canning and freezing as much as we can. Last thing, do you grow cabbage? I bought so.e Russian giant cabbage seeds for fun. The seedlings are huge. I have extra. Do you want me to send you some? Patricia
Wow ! That's amazing! God bless you for all that donation.. I really don't grow cabbage , I was trying back 2 plants this year, I feel like it takes up too much space and too long lol but thank you .. keep up the hard work and the amazing donations! I always end up giving family, friends and neighbors, but if I have enough this year I do want to make a donation to to my local food pantry.. next year I want to start donating seedlings so I might end up seating a lot. And that's good you're doing all your plants from seeds , same here.. the best way
I got so discourage about planting zucchini because of squash bugs, so I don’t plant it anymore but now I think I’m gonna try planting it again 😂😂 I subscribe to your channel and hit like too…so glad I found your video,,, thanks again and God bless you and your family…🙏🙏🙌🙌
Thank you for this video. I live in PA and I am growing in 45 gallon grow bags. I am going to try and prune my zucchini and squash. I didn't realize that I should do this.
Going to plant in containers next year! Seems such a good way to make both pruning and finding fruit (so you don't accidentally let on grow to be enormous, as I did!). Thank you for sharing!
This was very helpful. I received 2 zucchini plants and threw them in small raised beds. I've never grown them before in my micro farm. I'm also in New York (city) with a short window to grow.
First time here. Really great info and I am now subscribed. Only suggestion I have is to explain the difference between a male and female flower. I just learned this elsewhere and if I hadn’t, I would not have known what you were talking about. Thanks for the great info.
Thank you Karen 🌱 sorry about that , I I did quite some videos on male and female flowers and hand pollinate , I try not to do too much of it. Sometimes I feel like it's too much for people but you're right.. should of pop that in.. thanks for your feedback, it's always good to know ... Thanks for watching and subscribing 🌱
Zone 6b. Back yard garden. Limited space so this is what we'll be doing for the 1 we have. Your pruning and tying knowledge you share, I'm grateful for.
UPDATE: 2 weeks later I wanted some new potatoes with dinner tonight so I decided to dig into the bag and see how well the potatoes were actually doing. We are about 90 days from planting. I have to say I was thrilled beyond all measure that I got 4 lb and 20 potatoes from one 5 gallon grow bag. I have every confidence that when the rest of the grow bags mature, the harvest will be over 60 to 70 lb for 14 grow bags. We live on drained swampland and I have never been able to get the soil amended to the point where it would grow any more than just a few small potatoes. This way of container growing potatoes is epic! I will never grow potatoes in the ground again! Thank you so much for helping me learn to do it right.
I planted my first zucchini and am staking it! I need to still find a yellow summer squash but the nursery I was at was out so fingers crossed I’ll find one yet.
I hope you find some plants soon ! Summer Squash are super delicious 😋 and they produce so much more than zucchini plants... Growing Zucchini and squash vertically is the best way!
thanks so much....i always prune my tomatoes and wondered about the zucchini? now I am not afraid to prune them as well! they can get so big, and hog valuable garden space! we want fruits, not just immense vines and leaves. Happy gardening!
Brilliant video my friend learned a lot I have a lot of zucchini’s going mad I was afraid to prune them not anymore I wii be out in the tunnels tomorrow good luck fro Ireland 🤝
Thanks for all the tips...I just learned about pruning my zuke and summer squash....and, they are doing better..they can breathe...I live in SE wisconsin, but, I have had a good production this summer!!
Your welcome 🙏🏾🌱 and that's awesome.. keep learning and pruning it helps so much .. I am a big fan of pruning.. glad you had a good summer harvest.. my summer plants are coming down to the end too.. time for fall garden
Thank you for a great tutorial! Last year, my 2 zucchini plants took over my raised planter and the leaves were everywhere and there were so many times I couldn't see the fruit until it got so large or the fruit rotted before maturing. I'm getting ready to plant golden zucchini for the first time, I will keep your instructions in mind and I think my yield will be so much better. Subscribed.
Your welcome and I totally understand.. definitely try my way. You will save tons of space and get a faster Harvest. Better production and thank you so much for subscribing. I very much appreciate it...
Great video quality & detailed info. I'm curious about the short stake supporting the plant as it grows taller, and also how do you keep the pots from blowing over in the wind? It would be great if you post a follow-up video after the plant has grown twice as large. Subscribed. 👍
So That's a 3 ft stake and I do add another 3ft stake to make it 6ft as the plant grows, it gets windy here but the plant never falls over before , keeping 🤞.. if the wind gets really bad I could always put all the plants in containers closer . An absolutely! I will keep up the video on these plants as they're growing .. and thank you 🌱🙏🏾
Thomas , thanks ! good to know. talk again sometime. thanks for the quick response. by the way , planted some tomatos few weeks ago, some leaves turning yellow. any suggestions? gbob
So if the tomato leaves are turning yellow, it could be two reasons. One reason would probably be too much water , the other one will be lack of nitrogen , Maybe you could add some organic fertilizer or some used coffee ground to give it a boost.. also remove some lover leaves and suckers from the tomato plants.. your welcome Thomas 🌱
Very good information so far I got it for growing in a container. Usually I grow in the ground but I takes so much space for it. So I am going to try in a container. Thank you so much.👌
Thanks enjoyed your video. First time I’ve ever seen someone demonstrate this method and have always wanted to know how to do this or if it could be done. I have a long growing season but intense heat and pest pressure so would like to get the plant to produce quickly. Also I have raised beds and not a lot of horizontal space to grow so many large leaves.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱 that's really nice your have a long gardening season ( Florida maybe) but dealing with heat is tuff .. Definitely pruning will help speed up the growing process with your plants...
Very nice informative video. Last year I just couldn't handle my jukini and round sqaush plants, couldn't prune in time and the plants were soo coarce...Soo I dropped the idea this time. Now Im encouraged again. Thanks😊 Your new subscriber here🤝🤝🌿🍒🌺
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I just realized why your video was so calming as you gave your information. There was no loud, inane and annoying music ruining it. Thank you, thank you!
Lol nice ! Thank you Tony ! You're right , I noticed some TH-camrs play music in the background and you could barely hear what they're saying ..
Hi! Thanks for all the information! Also Thank You so much for Not having a music background. I am hard of hearing and I could hear you perfectly!
@@maryellengallentine5192 welcome and thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Ok cool. Will try this.
Finally!! Someone that explains in detail how to prune and tie them to grow vertically. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Your welcome 🙏🏾🌱
This is the best video about growing vertically i have seen yet.
Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
You're definitely my Zucchini sensei now. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Actually, pruning is a very good idea if you have a LONG growing season too, (I’m in CA with my 1st frost date is 12/10). We get powdery mildew issues as the leaves age, so pruning and growing vertically helps keep the plants healthy for longer.
You're right. That's another good reason why to prune ... You could always mix baking soda with water and spray it on the leaf. That helps too for powder mildew .. thanks for watching 🌱
What do you use for the power mold?
Same here, constant powdery mildew 😞
@@DorenesFoodPrepResource Trying mix baking soda and water , spray in the evening time directly to the leaf on the plants and it works ..
@@glomontero6011baking soda, dish soap, water, and a little olive oil!
So few tell us WHY we do certain things, thank you for making it straight to the point!
Your welcome 🙏🏾🌱
Hello Green T, from the Colorado prairie. This is a great video, I love the steady camera work, the no music and you are very kind to share what you know. Why is there world hunger if we can all grow Zucchini? lol. Stay well and happy and garden on!
Lol agree with you 💯 .. and thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱 I heard Colorado is beautiful !
Have a wonderful weekend 🌱
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Thank you so much and happy 4th of July to you and your family too
Thank you for your extremely useful video. I'm growing zucchini in pots for the first time ever this year and your tips are a big help!
I'm glad it was helpful! And thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱 one of the best way to grow zucchini or squash plants
@@Greentgarden I'm in Ottawa, Canada... just north of New York state. Sorry about the smoke!
Don't have to be sorry! It's not your fault, I am sorry it's happening there ! I feel bad for the animals and people who live around there .. I bet it's tough to breathe or see anything over there .. hope it gets better soon 🙏🏾🌱
I accidently grew my squash vertically this year. My cat kept laying on my new plants so I put tomato cages over everything to protect them. I decided to leave them because I really like the way they keep the plant off the ground. It is so much easier to spot squash that are ready to pick too!
Nice ! It's such a great way. You're 100% right.. sounds like you have a garden cat 😺 I had 3 lose one .. 2 left back ... There indoor cats
Another benefit of pruning is that the leaf, stem and flowers are also edible! Stuffed zucchini leaf and many other recipes to make with the leaves and stem and flowers.
That sounds awesome...🙏🏾🌱
Thank you! Good video, simple and not too much rambling, straight to the point! Appreciated it.
You're welcome! And thank you 🙏🏾🌱
This was excellent. I have been leaving too many large bottom leaves. I knew they were not needed but your information gave me the extra confidence to prune down to 8-10 leaves. My area is a bit crowded anyway. Thank you so much.
Your welcome Dora 🌱 too crowded is no good , need good air flow ..
I finally prune our zucchini this way and it looks a lot better than last year. Thank you.
Nice ! Pruning helps so much ! You're welcome 🙏🏾🌱
This was wonderful and simple information. Thank you! I love squash plants so I’ve planted a lot this year. I’m definitely going to try growing them vertically this year so save space!
You're welcome! Squash and Zucchini are super delicious 😋 .. I find growing them Vertically is so much better..
@@Greentgarden yes they are very delicious! I’ve seen others grow them vertically, but I’ve never tried it before. You make it look easy so I’m excited for this year. I’m in Utah so we don’t have a very long growing season either. I think this technique would be very useful
New subbie. Thank you for posting. I'll be 67 in Sept, and I've decided to grow my squash vertically for the first time ever, although I confess, I love the huge leaves of squash plants. I actually kept seeds from a butternut squash and planted and they grew like crazy so I researched and the recommendation was to trellis it, so I moved the plants beside our fence. I never grew it before, but I learned the canned libby's pumpkin puree is actually 75 % butternut squash and 15 % Dickinson pumpkins, which I'll plant in July with the intention to can for the winter. My neighbors also love squash so I planted five more seeds which all sprouted and I need to transplant them
I'm also growing corn, the three sisters, corn squash and green beans for the first time. Gosh, sorry for the long response. We finally moved from an apt back into a house, and my first garden in three years. Gardening is mt greatest joy and passion, although my back thinks otherwise !!! Thanks again for your great tips. Pruning is the absolute right thing to do. My friend is a master gardener and was the head gardener for the huge amusement park here. He has a masters degree in horticulture, and preaches about pruning and using a plants energy for fruit production, not leaves. I live just outside richmond, va. Again, sorry for the long comment. Happy gardening ...
You don't have to be sorry , this is amazing 🤩 Your doing amazing job , and lucky to have a master Gardner 🙏🏾 also Your neighbors are lucky to have you .. thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🏾 and thank you very much 🙏🏾🌱
@@Greentgarden dude, that was the wrong thing to say to me. I could talk gardening forever. But after watching your videos I went out that evening and pruned all the plants. Talked to my son asking for his help over the weekend to stake everything. We are going vertices. But overnight I got my first yellow squash. 3 weeks from seed to bearing fruit. The others have buds. I'm weird, but this scientist hooked ekg monitors to the plants in his lab, that were there for personal beauty. He was shocked he got a reading. When he cut a piece off one plant, his words, the plant fainted. Using quantum theory he experimented with simply think he was going to trim them, all the plants fainted. He won a prestigious award for his research. Now before I cut my grass I tell it to faint, just to be cautious, and as I trimmed the squash and tomatoes I explained why I was doing it. Every plant in my garden is from seeds this year for the first time in my life. But an old farmer who went to college to learn about restoring the soil, etc ... work, plant smart, not hard, but he told me right before frost to till in garden and plant clover in October. Even when there's snow, the clover is restoring the soil, and then till it back into the soil just before the date of the last frost. I will stop, but sincerely thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience. My garden is really small with only plants I like, but it's going to easily feed four families, and I keep planting seeds through the end of June, then August for fall veggies, and the excess I'm donating to a program I'm trying to start with opening a mobile outdoor soup kitchen targeting the homeless, but also donating to senior housing. And we're canning and freezing as much as we can. Last thing, do you grow cabbage? I bought so.e Russian giant cabbage seeds for fun. The seedlings are huge. I have extra. Do you want me to send you some? Patricia
Wow ! That's amazing! God bless you for all that donation.. I really don't grow cabbage , I was trying back 2 plants this year, I feel like it takes up too much space and too long lol but thank you .. keep up the hard work and the amazing donations! I always end up giving family, friends and neighbors, but if I have enough this year I do want to make a donation to to my local food pantry.. next year I want to start donating seedlings so I might end up seating a lot. And that's good you're doing all your plants from seeds , same here.. the best way
Oh my goodness! I could listen to the 2 of you discuss gardening forever. Sounds like you might need to do a podcast together!
Glad to see that you’re doing this now I don’t feel bad cutting my plant leaves off.
We are in this now together lol 🙏🏾🌱
Thanks for the video. Pruning this way and adding calcium has boosted my fruit production!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😀
Your welcome! And thank you always 🌱🙏🏾💚
Need to try that this year, thanks! Like beekeeper Mike Barry says "It's not a how to ,it's what I do" 👍👍✌️
Go for it! Welcome! 🌱
I’ll be sowing zucchini this weekend. So glad to see successful zucchini in containers. 👍
Thank you.. and yes the weather is getting very nice for summer plants ... I am sowing watermelon 🍉 now
Thank you! Nice job explaining and demonstrating the pruning process. Much appreciated!
You're very welcome! And thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱
This is the best one for actually showing how to train it vertically. most videos they just do more talking than showing.. thanks!
Glad It helped! Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱
Just planted, and built a trellis to grow my zucchini and summer squash vertically! This pruning video is super helpful 👍🏻
That sounds awesome... And thank you 🌱
Very informative. Am a container gardener and helpful
Glad it was helpful.. 🙏🏾🌱
Really great information and video. Thank you so much I really need this one.
Your welcome! And thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Thank You for this video. I have never grown them vertical but going to start to give more room for other things.
You can do it! The best way ! .. and you're welcome 🌱
I got so discourage about planting zucchini because of squash bugs, so I don’t plant it anymore but now I think I’m gonna try planting it again 😂😂 I subscribe to your channel and hit like too…so glad I found your video,,, thanks again and God bless you and your family…🙏🙏🙌🙌
You can do this ! And thank you so much ! I very much appreciate it. God bless you and your family too 🙏🏾🌱
Thank you for the good info. Doing container planting, so I will try this method soon.
You're welcome Kathy ! And this is such a great way! 🙏🏾🌱
Thank you so much for the info! You explain and show the process making it simple to understand. Just what I needed to know right now
Glad it was helpful! And your welcome 🌱
I love this and will try it with some five gallon pots today! Thanks so much!
Welcome and thank you 🌱
Thank you for this video. I live in PA and I am growing in 45 gallon grow bags. I am going to try and prune my zucchini and squash. I didn't realize that I should do this.
Your welcome! Nice ! I wanna try growing bad soon .. and yes pruning helps so much
Thank You soo much for this information, I am planting my zucchini tomorrow so this video is perfect timing
Wonderful! Glad to help! Welcome and thank you Rose 🌱
Going to plant in containers next year! Seems such a good way to make both pruning and finding fruit (so you don't accidentally let on grow to be enormous, as I did!). Thank you for sharing!
Nice ! It's such a great way.. you're welcome! And thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Great information that I wasn't aware of. Glad I found your channel
Glad it was helpful.. thank you Cyndi 🌱
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤👌about pruning. Nice sharing dear ❤
Your welcome! And thank you very much 🙏🏾🌱
This was very helpful. I received 2 zucchini plants and threw them in small raised beds. I've never grown them before in my micro farm. I'm also in New York (city) with a short window to grow.
Glad it was helpful.. and very nice ! with our short garden season it's good to prune ..
First time here. Really great info and I am now subscribed. Only suggestion I have is to explain the difference between a male and female flower. I just learned this elsewhere and if I hadn’t, I would not have known what you were talking about.
Thanks for the great info.
Thank you Karen 🌱 sorry about that , I I did quite some videos on male and female flowers and hand pollinate , I try not to do too much of it. Sometimes I feel like it's too much for people but you're right.. should of pop that in.. thanks for your feedback, it's always good to know ... Thanks for watching and subscribing 🌱
New Subscriber! Thank you, great vid!! I can't wait to get home and prune!!!!
Glad you like that video ! Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
I found your info very helpful. It all made a lot of sense. I'm ready to go and prune all my squash. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome and thank you 🙏🏾🌱
I didn’t know I had to prune my zucchini. I will do it now. Thanks for the info.
You're welcome 🌱
Mr Pinball and Elliot,way to go. Here in sunny Florida I am harvesting Everglades Tomatoes and Eggplant. Take Care.
Beautiful harvvest! Enjoy the beautiful Florida weather 🌱🙏🏾
Glad to have caught your channel, thanks for the tips!
Welcome! and thank you
Thank you! I knew that pruning was beneficial, but didn't know what to remove. Great instructional video! Subbed!
You're welcome 🙏🏾🌱
Thanks for this new way of growing for me I'm loving it in my garden 😊
Welcome Tonya 🌱 Glad you like it
Zone 6b. Back yard garden. Limited space so this is what we'll be doing for the 1 we have. Your pruning and tying knowledge you share, I'm grateful for.
Thank you so much! I am glad to hear that 🙏🏾🌱
Thank you I’m in pa so I have a short summer. Yes new subscribers. 😊
Welcome!! And thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Most hopeful video Ive found for vertical zucchini plants. Thank you!
Glad to hear.. welcome.. and thank you 🌱
That makes great sense. Thank you!
Your welcome 🙏🏾🌱
UPDATE: 2 weeks later
I wanted some new potatoes with dinner tonight so I decided to dig into the bag and see how well the potatoes were actually doing. We are about 90 days from planting. I have to say I was thrilled beyond all measure that I got 4 lb and 20 potatoes from one 5 gallon grow bag. I have every confidence that when the rest of the grow bags mature, the harvest will be over 60 to 70 lb for 14 grow bags. We live on drained swampland and I have never been able to get the soil amended to the point where it would grow any more than just a few small potatoes. This way of container growing potatoes is epic! I will never grow potatoes in the ground again! Thank you so much for helping me learn to do it right.
Excellent video and information ty
Thank you Thomas 🌱🙏🏾
I accidentally cut my main stock... and now it is growing out in flat plates how do ifix that?
I would like to show you but I don't know where or how to do so with a picture on here
@@tinazacharias9132Did you question and answer yourself? Strange, how strange.
Thank you, I’m in NJ, and this is my 1st time growing them
Oh nice ! This is perfect weather for these plants ! Keep an eye out for the squash Vine borers and squash bugs .. ..
I planted my first zucchini and am staking it! I need to still find a yellow summer squash but the nursery I was at was out so fingers crossed I’ll find one yet.
I hope you find some plants soon ! Summer Squash are super delicious 😋 and they produce so much more than zucchini plants... Growing Zucchini and squash vertically is the best way!
@@Greentgarden I didn’t know they produce more! Now I am even more determined to find one!
Oh yeah they grow fast and produce so much ! When you find one , make sure to keep up with water and organic fertilizer ..
@@Greentgarden ok I will, thank you!!!
Thank you! Great info I will use this year! I'm in Maine, VERY short growing season! 😊
Your welcome! You should definitely try it ! Best way ! 🌱
Great video with lots of good growing information,
Thank you James 🙏🏾🌱
wow that zucchini looks good
Thank you
thanks so much....i always prune my tomatoes and wondered about the zucchini? now I am not afraid to prune them as well! they can get so big, and hog valuable garden space! we want fruits, not just immense vines and leaves. Happy gardening!
Yep glad you see it how I do ! And your welcome and thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Great tips. Definitely will be pruning the zucchini plants
Welcome 🌱🙏🏾
Thanks!
Thank you so much Patricia 🙏🏾🌱
Thanks for your clarity and your gentle ways of treating your plants. You're very inspirational!
You are so welcome! And thank you so much.. have a wonderful Sunday 🌱
I’ve watched this a few times now and will be pruning mine tomorrow. They are huge and taking over so this will help greatly! Great channel!
Thank you so much Drew 🙏🏾🌱 pruning will make a big difference in your garden and plant production
Good information ! Thanks for sharing it.
Welcome! And thank you 🙏🏾🌱
*Your squash grows well, has a lot of fruit and is so beautiful, I like it very much.*
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱
Thanks for this great tip! I love the fact that you have a pet pig. 😊
Welcome! Thanks Tony ! This pig gets fresh veggies every day
great information! Thanks! I'm going to try growing zucchini in a 5 gallon container.👍
Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
I never thought about pruning.. I better go take a look at mine
Even a simple pruning by taking out two of your lower leaves helps a lot ..
Great tips! I must try this, last year I tried and didn’t work, but this technique looks great 👍 😊🌱
Thank you ! Go for it 🌱
Great content, thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Hey NY neighbor! Just found you. First time growing zucchini, will try this method.
Nice ! It's a good way 🌱
Brilliant video my friend learned a lot I have a lot of zucchini’s going mad I was afraid to prune them not anymore I wii be out in the tunnels tomorrow good luck fro Ireland 🤝
Glad I could help ! Thank you 🙏🏾🌱
Excellent instructions and videos that show you exactly where and how to prune. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
Your welcome and thank you..
Happy gardening 🌱
Thanks for all the tips...I just learned about pruning my zuke and summer squash....and, they are doing better..they can breathe...I live in SE wisconsin, but, I have had a good production this summer!!
Your welcome 🙏🏾🌱 and that's awesome.. keep learning and pruning it helps so much .. I am a big fan of pruning.. glad you had a good summer harvest.. my summer plants are coming down to the end too.. time for fall garden
I'm loving your videos! This is my first year growing them vertical in Pots. Can't wait to see the result ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much and very nice... Best way ever.. keep us posted.. Happy gardening 🌱
Great information. I've never tried that, but will.
Thank you 🌱🙏🏾 such a great way
Thank you for a great tutorial! Last year, my 2 zucchini plants took over my raised planter and the leaves were everywhere and there were so many times I couldn't see the fruit until it got so large or the fruit rotted before maturing. I'm getting ready to plant golden zucchini for the first time, I will keep your instructions in mind and I think my yield will be so much better. Subscribed.
Your welcome and I totally understand.. definitely try my way. You will save tons of space and get a faster Harvest. Better production and thank you so much for subscribing. I very much appreciate it...
Excellent video. Lots of tidbits.
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Wow, super impressive, thank you!! I've always thought that zucchini could be pruned and groomed. Thanks for your help!
Your welcome..and thank you ... Have a awesome weekend 🌱
Excellent ...... I'm going to put this into practice
Thank you! Go for it 🌱
Very informative video. Thanks. Maybe my plants will produce more next time.
Thank you so much 🌱🙏🏾
Yes you’re right most of the season the leaves and male flowers were growing. Only now late august September I’m getting fruit
Yes thank you , due that we have a short garden season in a pruning helps a lot.. have a wonderful week 🌱
THANK YOU...I am late planting this year ...this will help much
Glad it could help , and your welcome 🌱
I’ve avoided growing them in 5 gallon pots but with pruning, I think I will give it a try.
Nowadays with the crazy weather those 5 gallon buckets might be garden MVPs.
Great video quality & detailed info. I'm curious about the short stake supporting the plant as it grows taller, and also how do you keep the pots from blowing over in the wind?
It would be great if you post a follow-up video after the plant has grown twice as large.
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So That's a 3 ft stake and I do add another 3ft stake to make it 6ft as the plant grows, it gets windy here but the plant never falls over before , keeping 🤞.. if the wind gets really bad I could always put all the plants in containers closer . An absolutely! I will keep up the video on these plants as they're growing .. and thank you 🌱🙏🏾
Thanks
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Thank you mate ! Have a wonderful weekend 🌱
Я первый раз посадила кабачки. Цветов много а кабачков нет. Попробую вашим способом. Спасибо 🙋♀️
Your welcome! This way works fast ! 🙏🏾🌱
I'm new to garden .I love your videos n learning from you. Pennsylvania
Oh awesome! Welcome to the gardening world... And thank you 🙏🏾🌱 happy Sunday gardening
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You are so welcome... Have a blessed weekend 🌱
Thomas , thanks ! good to know. talk again sometime. thanks for the quick response. by the way , planted some tomatos few weeks ago, some leaves turning yellow. any suggestions? gbob
So if the tomato leaves are turning yellow, it could be two reasons. One reason would probably be too much water , the other one will be lack of nitrogen , Maybe you could add some organic fertilizer or some used coffee ground to give it a boost.. also remove some lover leaves and suckers from the tomato plants.. your welcome Thomas 🌱
Very informative. Excellent demonstration. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Your welcome and thank you.. have a wonderful Sunday 🌱
Very good information so far I got it for growing in a container. Usually I grow in the ground but I takes so much space for it. So I am going to try in a container. Thank you so much.👌
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome and thank you so much.. best way for growing them
Thanks for your honesty
Thanks enjoyed your video. First time I’ve ever seen someone demonstrate this method and have always wanted to know how to do this or if it could be done. I have a long growing season but intense heat and pest pressure so would like to get the plant to produce quickly. Also I have raised beds and not a lot of horizontal space to grow so many large leaves.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱 that's really nice your have a long gardening season ( Florida maybe) but dealing with heat is tuff ..
Definitely pruning will help speed up the growing process with your plants...
Wonderful information and straight to the point. You have a new sub.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱
Very nice informative video. Last year I just couldn't handle my jukini and round sqaush plants, couldn't prune in time and the plants were soo coarce...Soo I dropped the idea this time. Now Im encouraged again. Thanks😊
Your new subscriber here🤝🤝🌿🍒🌺
Glad it was helpful! And thank you so much 🙏🏾🌱
Great video- very well explained
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much
thank you, great video, i did over prune it last year, 10 leaves at a time and i killed ir, it started to rut
Your welcome!
Awesome thank you 🙏
Your welcome... Happy gardening 🌱
you make these so easy to understand thanks much!!
Glad to hear that...your welcome 🌱
Thank you. You explained this perfectly.
Glad it was helpful! Your welcome... Happy gardening 🌱
Thanks for your advice and insight into your experince!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you 🌱
great video, glad i found your channel
Welcome and thank you 🌱🙏🏾
I pruned my zucchini last year like this and it was much easier to fight the squash bugs as there are less leafs and they are higher off the ground.
That's another great reason why we should Prune.. thank you for sharing this Barbara 🌱