Evening Garden Tour & Harvest | mid-July in Michigan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Harvesting some goodies while touring the garden after a weekend away - lots of updates!
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I’m a first time viewer. I’m gardening in Michigan as well! Thank you for sharing! Happy growing.
That’s awesome!! Thanks for watching 😊 hope your garden is treating you well!
My friend excellent 👉💯👍👌👋💪🖖🙏🙏
Thank you 👍
Hello from Georgia! This is my first time watching and I subscribed immediately! I love the over grown monster tomato plant! I allow my garden to grow to its fullest potential and usually get really great harvests! Happy growing!
Thank you!! I appreciate you being here 😊 That makes me feel a lot better that you have good harvests that way, because the garden is definitely growing and growing over here this year! 🤪
Your garden looks amazing!! I’m realizing how weak my garden is this year - just one cucumber so far. Fingers crossed my veggies start booming 🎉
It’ll ramp up soon!!
Hello from Hemlock, MI !!!
Great harvest! You have a lot of beans!! I'm just starting to harvest my tomatoes!! I live in San Diego, CA
Thank you!! I’ve been really impressed with the beans this year - I was able to can 8 pints so far! I can’t wait til the tomatoes start coming in tho 😋
Refreshed
Greeting's from from Zeeland Mi....
thats not far from Grand Rapids
where do you like in Michigan? i live in Grand Rapids
I’m near Port Huron!
PLEASE NO! That tomato bush is because you haven't been pruning as it grows, starting from the base walk up with your hand and cut of the majority of leaves low down. Get ready to sacrifice a few branches with fruit if they don't come from the main stem and make green tomato chutney or salsa/ Stake up the main stem to keep the growth and fruiting going longer and to allow little pollinators access to those blossoms! (also first time subscriber- Hastings UK
Thanks for the tip! The main branches are pretty long and the tomato cage it’s in has fallen over, so I’m not sure that I’ll be able to stake them up but I’ll give it a try!