Make sure you grow two Tomitillo plants. They need to cross pollinate with another plant. I made that mistake this year when I gave my sister one plant.
Hello Bre, when will you give us a hair care routine 😢 you hair is like Raspunzel's it is sooo pretty and as much as I'm sure your home grown diet is a huge help for them to look so healthy, if there are any tricks or DIY you can share with us, it would be great!
My tomatillos have been rather prolific the last 2 years, so much so I wont be growing them this year. But one thing I have learned is that they like to spread wide and they can get tall if you make them grow up a cage. So make sure you give them adequate space! I do absolutely love growing them though!
I live in Kansas also. I love to watch your videos and I’m going to order some of the same seeds you have had good luck with. My onion harvest was awesome until I lost them all in the curing phase. I will try again for 2025.
I’m excited also for spring to get her. My garlic is massive, I have 600 bulbs of Hardneck coming up in spring. Nice choices and botanical interest and migardener are great companies. Baker creek and hoss are super also. Good luck😃
Grow at least 2 plants of tomatillos when you grow them. You will love them. I have a food stand here in México and I make my salsa de tomatillo and everyone loves it
I ordered some of the same flower seeds as you! I am super excited about the Ballerina Zinnias. I grew Zinderella Peach from Johnny’s last year and loved the daintiness of the blooms. Excited to see what Botanical Interest’s Zinderellas look like. I’m hoping there are some lavender tones in my seed packet. I also got the Apricotta Cosmos too. Happy growing!
Im growing tomatillos for the first time this next season as well. I hear you need two of them because they dont self pollinate. Not sure if thats right or not but Im going to put out two of them anyway. Cant wait for the new season! I just started most of my onions today. My new varieties for the new season will be, Ailsa Craig onions, Red Long Of Tropea Onions, Lacenato Kale, Carentan Leeks, Hollow Crown Parsnips, Emeraald Giant Bell Peppers, Rainbow mix Swiss Chard, Rio Grande Verd Tomatillos, and , Arkansas Traveler tomatoes. Gardening year 36 is going to be an exciting one. I hope!
I am excited to try some of what you are planting like the supremo and inka jewel roma types, also the cayenne with thicker walls. I have grown the apricotta and tomatillos. Just so you know, you need at least two tomatillos for pollination.
Hi Bre, thank you so much for this video. I’m always excited to see what your seed haul is for the upcoming year and it is inspires me a great deal. This is going to be my first year for growing tomatillos as well so I need all the tips and tricks. One request I do have could you share how many plants you put into your garden? For example, I’m also going to grow the Hungarian Malgar peppers for the first time this year, based on your recommendation. How many plants do you grow? I’m looking at four but is that enough? Have you made smoked paprika? I’m very interested in learning how to do that because I love that flavor. Thank you so much for another wonderful video.
I find that milkweed in my garden attracts aphids, I've been using it as a trap crop the last couple years. It does also bring in butterflies and ladybugs but beware the possibility of aphids.
Tomatillos need 3ft spacing and you need at least 2 plants. They grow quickly. I grow them every year and make salsa. Also, they are cold sensitive. I wait till the temperatures at night are warmer than 40 degrees.
I planted tomatillos for the first time last year. I only wanted one plant but then read that they need a partner so I ran out and bought another one. Both the seedlings I tried to grow died You really would only need one there so SO productive. Also they like a lot of space they're like a little tree and grow very wide
When I tell you I RAN TO THE VIDEO! 🎉🎉🎉
I bought my house in april and couldn’t garden last year, this will be my first garden, I’m so excited!
Thank you for all the recommendations ❤
Make sure you grow two Tomitillo plants. They need to cross pollinate with another plant. I made that mistake this year when I gave my sister one plant.
Yep! And note that you cannot fail with tomatillos lol. You will have hundreds upon hundreds.
If you like that orange snapdragon, also look at the Orange Wonder. It’s like the most beautiful orange and pink sunset.
I grew Cherokee Trail of Tears beans last year for a dry bean and it was successful for me. New for me next year is a cut flower garden!
Hello Bre, when will you give us a hair care routine 😢 you hair is like Raspunzel's it is sooo pretty and as much as I'm sure your home grown diet is a huge help for them to look so healthy, if there are any tricks or DIY you can share with us, it would be great!
I want a tutorial too! with routines, products, everything. 😍
My uncle gave me some blue poppy seeds to try this year too! So excited
My tomatillos have been rather prolific the last 2 years, so much so I wont be growing them this year. But one thing I have learned is that they like to spread wide and they can get tall if you make them grow up a cage. So make sure you give them adequate space! I do absolutely love growing them though!
I live in Kansas also. I love to watch your videos and I’m going to order some of the same seeds you have had good luck with. My onion harvest was awesome until I lost them all in the curing phase. I will try again for 2025.
Hey Bre....Tomatillo plants get super big AND you have to grow 2 plants to get good pollination. love watching your channel... Merry Christmas
I’m excited also for spring to get her. My garlic is massive, I have 600 bulbs of Hardneck coming up in spring. Nice choices and botanical interest and migardener are great companies. Baker creek and hoss are super also. Good luck😃
Grow at least 2 plants of tomatillos when you grow them. You will love them. I have a food stand here in México and I make my salsa de tomatillo and everyone loves it
I ordered some of the same flower seeds as you! I am super excited about the Ballerina Zinnias. I grew Zinderella Peach from Johnny’s last year and loved the daintiness of the blooms. Excited to see what Botanical Interest’s Zinderellas look like. I’m hoping there are some lavender tones in my seed packet. I also got the Apricotta Cosmos too. Happy growing!
I only ordered 4 packs of seeds from Johnny's this year, and Ballerina was one of them...I can't wait to grow them!
Im growing tomatillos for the first time this next season as well. I hear you need two of them because they dont self pollinate. Not sure if thats right or not but Im going to put out two of them anyway. Cant wait for the new season! I just started most of my onions today. My new varieties for the new season will be, Ailsa Craig onions, Red Long Of Tropea Onions, Lacenato Kale, Carentan Leeks, Hollow Crown Parsnips, Emeraald Giant Bell Peppers, Rainbow mix Swiss Chard, Rio Grande Verd Tomatillos, and , Arkansas Traveler tomatoes. Gardening year 36 is going to be an exciting one. I hope!
I am excited to try some of what you are planting like the supremo and inka jewel roma types, also the cayenne with thicker walls. I have grown the apricotta and tomatillos. Just so you know, you need at least two tomatillos for pollination.
Hi Bre, thank you so much for this video. I’m always excited to see what your seed haul is for the upcoming year and it is inspires me a great deal. This is going to be my first year for growing tomatillos as well so I need all the tips and tricks. One request I do have could you share how many plants you put into your garden? For example, I’m also going to grow the Hungarian Malgar peppers for the first time this year, based on your recommendation. How many plants do you grow? I’m looking at four but is that enough? Have you made smoked paprika? I’m very interested in learning how to do that because I love that flavor. Thank you so much for another wonderful video.
Cah-lah-bra, that's Italian Bre!❣️
I find that milkweed in my garden attracts aphids, I've been using it as a trap crop the last couple years. It does also bring in butterflies and ladybugs but beware the possibility of aphids.
I want to try growing artichokes this year. I’m excited.
Maybe you can try to grow Puerto Rican black beans. They are good and very prolific. Good luck.
Tomatillos need 3ft spacing and you need at least 2 plants. They grow quickly. I grow them every year and make salsa. Also, they are cold sensitive. I wait till the temperatures at night are warmer than 40 degrees.
I planted tomatillos for the first time last year. I only wanted one plant but then read that they need a partner so I ran out and bought another one. Both the seedlings I tried to grow died You really would only need one there so SO productive. Also they like a lot of space they're like a little tree and grow very wide
You gotta plant 2 tomatillos for pollination.
If you add vinegar to hotsauce, it should be safe for up to 2 years.
What do you think about growing climbing roses?
Grow at least two tomatillo plants - tomatillos can't self-pollinate!
Becky from Acre Homestead grew a pole black bean last year but I don’t remember the variety…