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Hi Gary, love your videos so much. Thank you. 2 part Question: What happens if you started to early from seed the root system is very good but they just started to flower as you planted them? They are growing good, but would developing flowers, and female cucumbers stunt their growth of the vine as newly established plants if any should pollinate?
Uncooked grits works wonders even for huge ant mounds. Apply it when the ground is dry for the swelling of the grits in the ants stomach is what kills it. It is the easiest most successful treatment I have ever tried!!!!
Gary, i just love your videos! This is my 2nd year gardening. Last year I started from seed and nothing germinated. I’m not exaggerating. Maybe 3 sprouted then soon died. I was given one tiny cherry tomato plant and it thrived! And one tiny bell pepper plant and it only produced one pepper. And that was it for my first year. Lots of tears and frustrations. I spent the winter watching your videos and learning as much as I can about gardening. This year I started everything from seed and everything germinated! I currently have 3 cherry tomato plants, 4 bell pepper, 2 banana pepper, cucumbers, cantaloupe, bush beans, carrots are almost ready to harvest, strawberries, and watermelon growing. Everything is in large containers in a 100% patio garden. And I also had a “winter/early spring garden” with lettuce, spinach, onions, kale, chard. And planted tons of flowers this year and was blessed by many blooms so far. I am in tears! So thrilled to have the experience to grow my own food. Gardening is my favorite part of my day now.
Congrats on 2 years. So glad they germinated. And I am glad you stuck with it. Good luck this year. Cheers Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden shop for seeds, seed starting supplies, neem oil, TRG merchandise and more at www.therustedgarden.com & Please Ring the Bell (next to subscribe) to get immediate real-time video notifications of new videos. I have over 1250 garden videos you can search and find the answer you need. Thanks
Its hard but pick your peppers asap. The plant will think it got eaten and produce twice the amount. If your season is long enough you will get a 3rd pepper session. The plants whole goal is not producing peppers, but producing seed to further its offspring for next generation. So if it thinks an animal keeps eating them it will keep producing as long as the weather holds out.
Thank you Gary! I’m starting my first garden this year and your videos have been soooo sooo helpful! I’m going to be buying plants from the store, rather than starting my own seeds, so it’s great that you tell us what to look for.
Buy some ant bait pellets designed for use in a spreader. The stuff is cheap a around $5-6 a bag. Spread it all over your lawn. They take it back to the nest and kill the queen. No more queens, no more ants. I have really bad fire ant issues here in my sandy NC soil.
For ants, surround plants with borax or diatomaceous earth. When raining, it might be a problem, because you must keep your powder dry. If you can find nests, circle entire nest with the above. If you set traps, make it so the ants have to crawl through the borax first. For sugar ants, put a big pile of sugar surrounded by borax. Also, surround their nest holes. Any insect that crawl through borax, boric acid, diatomaceous earth will die.
wow... watching you this season is so different than in the past... as you dig a hole for planting it isn't as perfect as your old garden was, but knowing that it will in a few short years is what makes the journey fun
Thanks for watching. Getting it all up to speed slowly. Digging specific holes save money and time. Eventually it will all get mixed with some home grown compost! Please visit my seed shop www.therustedgarden.com for Neem Oil, Peppermint & Rosemary Oil for pest and disease management. Calcium Nitrate for Blossom End Rot and for Seeds and Seed Starting Supplies. Thanks so much!
I really like that he is not one of them type people that thinks one way or one thing is the best and only way of doing things. I like watching different people from different places to get ideas and then make my own out of them.
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These are such great pointers. I have found that squash will grow their way out of having been overgrown at transplanting. But they tend to wilt for the first week in ground. Then mine perked right up and produced great.
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Great info. According to your video, I bought my cucumbers too old. I had eight, but only three survived. The wind snapped all the big ones. Now I know. Thanks
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We used to have ant nests. I sprinkled good amount of cornmeal right on top and around their nests. No more ants in sight after a few days. You may try sprinkling cornmeal around the plants and all over the planter box. It's all natural and won't change PH of soil or may even add nutritions to the soil. Let me know if it helps! :)
Wow can’t imagine planting in boxes . I tile a huge garden and switch plots every three years after piling manure on the resting land from the cows. Dirt looks like black gold! Grow my own plants and live off my vegetables year round by canning freezing and storing them for a family of 7!
I am crossing my fingers..the squash, melons, and cucumbers have 1 leaf, or are at the cotyledon stage. It’s going to freeze tomorrow night, and I have surgery on the other ankle tomorrow morning. I will find out who is in or out of the will depending on who brings them inside at night and outside during the day-and keeps them watered until they are ready for planting! It is really nice watching your garden grow from the ground up!
CMAenergy i had someone do that for me. I had buckets, pots, plastic juice bottles with the bottom cut out. I just have so many seedlingsthat haven’t been planted yet that it’s easier to bring flats inside. Tuesday should be the last day below 40 degrees. So different from previous years! The lows should be in the 50’s by now!
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I’ve started using the 7’ x 42” rebar sheet mesh panels from Home Depot or Lowes for my cucumbers and beans. The mesh is about 4 in x 4 in. They are inexpensive and pretty solid and you can easily cut them to whatever width you want. The panels are already rusted, so they are messy to work with but they look great in the garden. I cut mine into 3-mesh wide panels (I can get 3 panels per sheet) and will tether two 3-mesh panels together by zip ties and stake them in a V-configuration for my cucumbers, which I plant two per hole. So, each cucumber has a panel to attach to and grow. Just another way to achieve the same results.
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Those are some great tips. Most people will go to the nursery and look for the biggest plants and flowering. Diatomaceous earth works great for the ants. You can sprinkle it around your garden or anywhere. Won’t hurt any of your plants or animals. I use it a lot around here. Thanks as always for all the great tips..!! Have a great morning..!!
Saw this earlier; get a small plastic food container, with cover, drill 3 holes in side. Mix 3 part sugar to 1 part borax and dissolve in warm water. Pour over a food source, bread, waffle, etc that’s placed in the container. Place cover on top to prevent other insects from getting into mixture and place near ant problem. Hope this works for you
As a bee keeper, I mix one tablespoon of borax with a cup of sugar water and place in an used margarine tub with holes big enough for the ants but not the bees to access. In three years, i haven't had any ants near my hives.
Fully enjoy learning from your videos. And thank you for having the camera on your work and not on your “selfie”! I had heard about putting a water bottle solution of borax sugar and it honey mixed with a little water placed throughout the garden area to help kill off ants. I haven’t tried yet but I need to get going on this. Just cap the bottle and add a slice in the bottle for ants to get in. Hope we figure this out!
I use diatomaceous earth works really well for ants. Won’t hurt your animals. I use it all around my yard. Thanks for the tips. Have a wonderful day..!!
@Gary I sprinkle regular corn meal around my plants for ants, and even in my kitchen if I ever see one, I’ll put out a bit in a milk lid, and they’re gone within a week. I’ve never not had this work, so I hope you find it helpful as well.:)
I really appreciate the non examples (ones you do not want use and how not to plant)! I think it just shows how much you care to take the time to create them and/or save the mistakes so we can actually see. It's nice to see the good ones but helps so much more to see and understand why about the bad ones.
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Ants.... throw a handful of wood ashes right in the middle of their nest. They will move! Do it every time again until they leave your property. Worked for my garden 👍🏻😃
Very quickly, take a shelvel full of ants and their dirt , from one mound to another mound. The ants will kill each other. A war between colonies. Be very carefully and quick. This was done in the South for years before poison was used.
Ant problem, equal amounts of sugar and boric acid, mix in water to make a paste and spoon amounts around your framing of your raised beds. Instant grits work great too, but not if it is going to rain or you use sprinkler around raised beds.
I had a really bad ant problem in my little green house and used diatomaceous earth sprinkled it with a large spoon all over the floor and they went away. I just left a good amount on the floor and they haven't come back.
Had a pretty nasty fire ant problem awhile back, boric acid works quickly but not suitable around pets. Ended up using diatomaceous earth instead, it took quite awhile but was pretty effective. Love your channel!
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This is my first year having a garden! I've started some summer squash seedlings - still have a week or so before I take them out of their cups but it's been an exciting process! Hopefully my tomatoes germinate too but it might be too hot for them.
I’ve had an ant problem where I’m at since last year and it is improving. My most successful measures have been 1. Liberal amounts of cinnamon on top of and mixed into the garden soil 2. Creating borax baits. I chemically destroy ants in the lawn but cinnamon and garlic annoys them out of my vegetable garden with toxins. Cinnamon every day for about 4 days was extremely successful for me.
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My cucumber plants were a little past their prime this year too, and I really didn’t have a choice because I’m on the border of zones 4/5, and it was so freezing cold here for the week of the Memorial Day holiday, which really put me into June this year for planting. What I did, is I planted them anyway. They did look pretty healthy, which is good for around here. Usually, all they have are the super stringy, spindly looking plants, that shock and die as soon as you plant them. These did not have any blossoms yet, but have since developed some, and look like they’re doing ok. But as a back up, and I do this every year, I planted seeds, as well. Those cucumber seeds are now small seedlings and looking great. I also did this with my squash. I planted the plants, and back up seeds. Every seed germinated, so I’ll have to clip some, or transplant them elsewhere. Same with my 2 types of beans. They all germinated. But not so much luck with the kajari melons. I only had 3 of 6 seeds germinate in those. So I’m babying them like crazy! I did seeds for lettuce, basil, and sugar snap peas too. But all of my many tomatoes and peppers were plants. We can’t grow those from seed here. Growing season is too short. I skipped the watermelon and the winter squash this year too, due to getting such a late start.:)
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My squash seedlings that I grew have the beginnings of flowers. I wish he'd explained WHY it's not OK so I knew if I should replant or if they're OK to put outside now.
I heard it isn't a good thing aswell but last year most of my squash grew fine. I think it's not good that the plant is small and already starting to make flowers cause it probably doesn't put as much effort into making more leaves maybe. But yeah I would just try it out, I couldn't throw em away at that point
Mine too. They have flowered- couple flowers but no fruit. I am in Alabama...been getting fair amount of rain so couldn't get them out...but gonna get it done today, some are starting to yellow.
@@2MeNew2 like for any transplant , pinch out the flowers when planting them..that way the plant will bush out & make sure to some transplant fertilizer...
Martine Arnold I tried punching out the blooms before planting my cucumbers from starters that I bought from a local nursery and it didn’t help. Honestly it just tried to put out more flower buds. I fertilized it and fed it to get some new leaves but it was stunted and I only got 1 cucumber before I had to pull it out.
First time gardeners and we learn so much from you....planted lots indoor since February in Ontario Canada. I like how you get to the point and show how is right and wrong to grow or even shop for plants. Peppermint oil mixed with water great for ants and rodents. Keep the great videos coming, thank you.😊
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The plant's roots are compressed so they're stressed out and try to flower at such a tiny size. Basically the plant thinks it has so space, so it puts all it's energy into producing a tiny fruit to pass it's genes on, and ends up killing itself wasting all it's energy on a single fruit. You could save it, but it's not worth your money to have a plant you need to baby for 2 weeks before it's caught up to the other healthier transplants in the store.
Abhay Bhatt well said! This happened to my pickling cucumber plants. I bought it from a local nursery and it was way overgrown and I kept having to water it every day for a month until I fixed up my garden bed. By then it gave 1 cucumber and then put out like a million flowers bunched up together but would die off instead of setting fruit. It was stunted and I wasn’t able to save it after a month of trying to feed it. The only 2 remaining leaves on it got attacked by spider mites and I had to pull it out eventually. Lesson learned. I’m now growing cucumbers from seed in starter pots and direct sowed them into my garden bed. So far it’s looking good.
Martha Carrillo yes, any type of bugs I’ve found (especially gnats or whatever those little flying insects are). I buy cinnamon specifically for my plants and veggies.
university extensions recommend a general veggies soil ppm nutrient levels NPK 30:20:200. Also large calcium and magnesium dose at roughly 4:1 ratio. why are domestic market fertilizers so low in potassium, especially that it readily leaches in sandy soil and is locked up in clay soil?
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This is a suggestion someone gave me the other day for ant issues. Mix diatomaceous earth with Peppermint soap (like Dr. Bronner's) and put it in areas you see ants. Another suggestion was borax and sugar mix but in a small container with holes punched in the top place in areas where you see ant hills. Hope this works . Happy growing. They said both work well.
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I put some kitchen scraps with seeds (not sure if melon or pumpkin yet) in a container that I covered with dirt for containers back in March I think. It was still cold, and did not think they would grow. I am in zone 6b, and we had some cold weather in March and April. They have sprouted and are doing fantastic. I am not sure what they are yet, but it does not matter to me.
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Gary, I purchased Marketmore 76 cucumber seeds from you about 2 years ago and was only able to plant them this year. I planted 2 plants in the same hole and am growing them up a trellis. They are doing great and are producing some nice fruit. Strangely, one of my vines is producing a lot of white cucumbers. They are normal in appearance and feel the same as green cucumbers. The flesh looks normal too. And they taste no different than the green cucumbers (delicious and juicy actually). Have you ever had a vine produce white cucumbers? I think they look cool, they taste great, and figure it must be a genetic anomaly.
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The thing is with flowered plants is that the plant will start focusing on growing fruit instead of growing big! Sometimes pinching off the flower would work in making your plant grow bigger like tomatoes ! As for cucumbers the plant would produce male flowers first to attract the bees (Helps for pollinating) and then it would produce the female flowers, in case there are no bees you'll have to hand pollinate your female flowers .. as for squash and zucchini I'm not sure about it, never grew those !
I use cinnamon for ants and cut worms they don't like it and it keep them away. I put it around the base of my cucumbers and broccoli and then mulch around them. Happy gardening !!😊 Have a great day !!🙂😊
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Last year my tomato plants were near a big ant hill, and i was watering the tomatoes daily (they were in containers). The ants got tired of having a wet nest and left. ByeBye!
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You are the best in explaining. I really was looking for good information. With one difference I want to grow them in pots. I don't have money to buy every thing you need and I can't really plant them on my dirt cause it's more like sand out here. I live in Splendora Texas.
Oh and depending on the kind of Aunt it could be really cool to pour molten aluminum into the ant hole. The videos showing how to do it on here are very slow but it's a pretty cool result
For any ants, mis Borax soap with sugar and feed and put it near where you see them. They always follow the same trail and this works for any type of ants. Good luck.
RagbagMcShag Obviously you are new to gardening so here is some enlightenment for you. Actually, Borax is a natural mineral that has been used as a cleaning product for several decades. It has many uses: Not only does it help get rid of stains, mold, and mildew around the house. It can kill insects such as ants in the garden and it’s a great herbicide. This is how you garden naturally without chemicals.
Can you please elaborate more on planting squash in their prime stage? You briefly mention it but don't explain why that is discouraged. Also, when shopping at the big box retailer or local nursery, if most of the plants are starting to flower but have yet to develop full fruiting flowers, would that be discouraged versus purchasing any at all?
They stay small but produce. Can struggle as the used up all the fert in the containers. The younger plants establish qet large and produce more. You can plant what you have. They can take weeks and weeks to catch up but you get production. Check out my new Amazon Influencer's Shop. Anything you buy on Amazon helps The Rusted Garden when using my link. Ill be putting what I use in videos there for 2019. It is all set up by categories. Thanks. www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden
Sadly due to light conditions and a very cold wet spring this is how my seedlings did (very leggy) so I will have to plant the squash and melons and hope for the best. Things were so bad this spring I might have to buy all my tomato plants this year and pitch my own seedlings. They look awful and wont likely catch up if I plant them. I need to get started. Im weeks behind last year as it is. Next year I will finally have my own small greenhouse. Starting seeds in a house without much room for a garden as big as mine is just not working.
Unfortunately I started my zucchini seedlings to early and they are starting to flower. I am going to plant them and hope for the best. Maybe I’ll start another batch and see if it makes a difference.
I’m glad you are using bait in your garden for the ants... Other formulations of insecticides can indiscriminately kill some beneficial insects... The baits that you can buy at the local Home Depot or Lowe’s are usually a boric acid or abamectin based bait which is fine but it is difficult to eliminate a colony... I own a pest control business in Montgomery County. I don’t know how close you are to me , but I could always drop off some of my ant bait stations for you to try... I work in Montgomery, Howard, Carroll and Frederick counties... My name is Kim Taylor... Thanks for the great videos!
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Looking forward to what others share regarding ants. I moved in April and the new house has ants ALL over the grass and garden areas. I set some natural borax traps but would like to know what some of the other solutions are.
It will work. I recommend plants that aren't flowering so the can establish roots and leaves before putting energy to fruit when small. I just notice less production in the long run Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden shop for seeds, seed starting supplies, neem oil, TRG merchandise and more at www.therustedgarden.com & Please Ring the Bell (next to subscribe) to get immediate real-time video notifications of new videos. I have over 1250 garden videos you can search and find the answer you need. Thanks
50:50 sugar:22 mule team borax. Add enough water to make a paste. If you get to much water, soak some cotton balls in it and place right at the nest site. Good luck. It works great.
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Just reading while I am on break from garden. I took care of my tomatoe plants with BT as I read about BT. So I keep eye on it. To my surprise, I found 2 mean ones big as my finger on my pepper plants. That is new to me as all this time I reading all about gardens, it didn't mention anything tomatoe horn worms or BT on pepper plants.
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Barkley Burker look at Lousiana Garden Family youtube channel. He takes a shovel & scoops up a glob of dirt from one ant hill then drops it onto a different ant hill. The ants go to war and kill each other off. It also works if you have ants in containers. Go find an ant hill and sit your container on it. The next day all the ants will be dead :) I tried it, it works!
Barkley Burker if you are looking for indoor ant problems like I have . I have pets , I use clove oil works best , peppermint oil,, mint oil. Best I ever used . For our doors. I use TerroTraps at Kroger or Lowe’s you can pick them up at . You can use these inside but hide them away from your person cabinets , closets or in drawers . I have battled ants for many years. This works. One trap does it all summer. Good luck
I watched a video where guy took a shovel full of ants from one area and set them down on top of another area and they went to war and all the ants that did not die left
I saw that video too! LOL I was told years ago, that to mix boric acid and sugar, will attract and kill ants. I like the other suggestions, especially the cinnamon as it is cheap spice.
@@charlenekociuba7396 I use that all over yard to keep the cats away. Because my dogs got fleas, another of cats in my neighborhood.. no more cats. But ants we have them bad even in our home. Been like that here for many generations.. our house was built in the late 1800's
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I usually mix a little SEVIN dust and also a some Copper Dragon dust into the hole and mix it all up with some 10-10-10 fertilizer, sand, and topsoil, with a bit of peat moss. This takes care of cucumber boring worms, ants, beetles, and fungus most of the time. I plant in mounds but still dig the hole about 10" deep below it before making the mound. Plant about 10 seeds around the top of the mound and thin them later or trellis them depending on variety of cucumbers planted.I use the plastic orange safety fence on steel fence posts for trellis.
I've had good luck with spreading a line of used coffee grounds around the perimeter of the garden. I've also tried it directly on the bed. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Don't know why.
@garypilarchick I find here in Canada zone 5/6 I need to start my zucchini, squash etc indoors around February/March in order to get more of a planting season. Some years september is the cut off and other years its October/November like last year. You never know what you get.
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great video sir Gary. New for this year, I grew my own squash, pumpkin, gourd, cucumber, melon, honey dew, tomatoes, peppers (lots of them), eggplants, okras, bittermelon, brocolli, winged beans, calamondin, sweet patotoes, moringa, onions and celery. Im so excited for the weather to get warm in Toronto.
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Man you really juiced up the ground for those guys... this fall I'm gonna broad fork in some peat moss just to help the dirt out... keep up the good work! Your garden has come a long way... can tell you have been working hard on it
Your seedlings look great! My zucchini are 6" leggy ...please suggest how to handle a leggy zucchini seedling? Can we plant the stem deep like the tomatoes?
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For ants, find their nests, then take a scoop of ants from one nest and dump them on the other nest. Next, take a scoop of ants from the other nest and put it on the first nest. This creates an anti war and they will eradicate each other.
The is the American Method Wait until they form a North and South Antland with bitter guerilla warfare and economic depression spiraling sectarian violence for 50 years lol!
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We put out dishes of sugar mixed with borax, in 2 metal lids (with holes punched in them) taped together, facing each other. I put them in places and taped it up so well critters and kids could could not get into it. Ants love the stuff. They take it back and feed it to their queen. Bad year for ants here too! Chrysanthemum oil (diluted) will chase them out but be careful of its toxicity. Brightest Blessings!
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I saw a method where you blend oat flakes to a fine powder and leave little piles for the ants. The adults and young eat it and it swells up inside them, killing them. I'm going to try this during this season - fed up and don't like using commercial ant powder. Great garden!
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If I plant my cucumbers too early (30th of March) and I cannot plant them outside it’s snowing today!!! Surprise! It was 75’F last week! 3 leaves presently there!
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I sprinkle cinnamon (1tbs per square foot) on the ant-infested area in the evening. In the morning they've packed up and left. Repeat 3 days continuously. Hope this helps.
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Hi Gary, love your videos so much. Thank you.
2 part Question: What happens if you started to early from seed the root system is very good but they just started to flower as you planted them? They are growing good, but would developing flowers, and female cucumbers stunt their growth of the vine as newly established plants if any should pollinate?
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Uncooked grits works wonders even for huge ant mounds. Apply it when the ground is dry for the swelling of the grits in the ants stomach is what kills it. It is the easiest most successful treatment I have ever tried!!!!
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Thanks for the tip, do you have any for tiny black spiders in the garden?
It really works. I’ve used it for years.
I am so trying that! They're all over my strawberries farming aphids.
Honey mixed with yeast also works well, does the same.👍
Gary, i just love your videos! This is my 2nd year gardening. Last year I started from seed and nothing germinated. I’m not exaggerating. Maybe 3 sprouted then soon died. I was given one tiny cherry tomato plant and it thrived! And one tiny bell pepper plant and it only produced one pepper. And that was it for my first year. Lots of tears and frustrations.
I spent the winter watching your videos and learning as much as I can about gardening.
This year I started everything from seed and everything germinated! I currently have 3 cherry tomato plants, 4 bell pepper, 2 banana pepper, cucumbers, cantaloupe, bush beans, carrots are almost ready to harvest, strawberries, and watermelon growing. Everything is in large containers in a 100% patio garden. And I also had a “winter/early spring garden” with lettuce, spinach, onions, kale, chard. And planted tons of flowers this year and was blessed by many blooms so far.
I am in tears! So thrilled to have the experience to grow my own food.
Gardening is my favorite part of my day now.
Congrats on 2 years. So glad they germinated. And I am glad you stuck with it. Good luck this year. Cheers
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Its hard but pick your peppers asap. The plant will think it got eaten and produce twice the amount. If your season is long enough you will get a 3rd pepper session. The plants whole goal is not producing peppers, but producing seed to further its offspring for next generation. So if it thinks an animal keeps eating them it will keep producing as long as the weather holds out.
@@nshue23Good advice!!!!!🥰
Thank you Gary! I’m starting my first garden this year and your videos have been soooo sooo helpful! I’m going to be buying plants from the store, rather than starting my own seeds, so it’s great that you tell us what to look for.
Buy some ant bait pellets designed for use in a spreader. The stuff is cheap a around $5-6 a bag. Spread it all over your lawn. They take it back to the nest and kill the queen. No more queens, no more ants. I have really bad fire ant issues here in my sandy NC soil.
For ants, surround plants with borax or diatomaceous earth. When raining, it might be a problem, because you must keep your powder dry. If you can find nests, circle entire nest with the above. If you set traps, make it so the ants have to crawl through the borax first. For sugar ants, put a big pile of sugar surrounded by borax. Also, surround their nest holes.
Any insect that crawl through borax, boric acid, diatomaceous earth will die.
wow... watching you this season is so different than in the past... as you dig a hole for planting it isn't as perfect as your old garden was, but knowing that it will in a few short years is what makes the journey fun
Thanks for watching. Getting it all up to speed slowly. Digging specific holes save money and time. Eventually it will all get mixed with some home grown compost!
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Gary, I like how you always encourage people that they don't have to use the exact soils, fertilizers and do things exactly the way you do it.
*I Agree he's very helpful. 🌱🍅🥒😁* Sharon in SC
I really like that he is not one of them type people that thinks one way or one thing is the best and only way of doing things. I like watching different people from different places to get ideas and then make my own out of them.
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These are such great pointers. I have found that squash will grow their way out of having been overgrown at transplanting. But they tend to wilt for the first week in ground. Then mine perked right up and produced great.
Yeah they make it but you loose time as the struggle a bit to correct root growth.
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Great info. According to your video, I bought my cucumbers too old. I had eight, but only three survived. The wind snapped all the big ones. Now I know. Thanks
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I love your style. It's not some overcomplicated lecture on preparation and soil mixture. Thank you!!
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We used to have ant nests. I sprinkled good amount of cornmeal right on top and around their nests. No more ants in sight after a few days. You may try sprinkling cornmeal around the plants and all over the planter box. It's all natural and won't change PH of soil or may even add nutritions to the soil. Let me know if it helps! :)
Wow can’t imagine planting in boxes . I tile a huge garden and switch plots every three years after piling manure on the resting land from the cows. Dirt looks like black gold! Grow my own plants and live off my vegetables year round by canning freezing and storing them for a family of 7!
I am crossing my fingers..the squash, melons, and cucumbers have 1 leaf, or are at the cotyledon stage. It’s going to freeze tomorrow night, and I have surgery on the other ankle tomorrow morning. I will find out who is in or out of the will depending on who brings them inside at night and outside during the day-and keeps them watered until they are ready for planting! It is really nice watching your garden grow from the ground up!
try putting a simple plastic bucket over your plants if it's going to freeze.
CMAenergy i had someone do that for me. I had buckets, pots, plastic juice bottles with the bottom cut out. I just have so many seedlingsthat haven’t been planted yet that it’s easier to bring flats inside. Tuesday should be the last day below 40 degrees. So different from previous years! The lows should be in the 50’s by now!
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I feel the same way about the plants I started from seeds this year, they are my babies.
I planted some cucumbers in the grown there are growing everywhere all outside of my garden makes me smile....😁😚☺️😊
They should do well too
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I’ve started using the 7’ x 42” rebar sheet mesh panels from Home Depot or Lowes for my cucumbers and beans. The mesh is about 4 in x 4 in. They are inexpensive and pretty solid and you can easily cut them to whatever width you want. The panels are already rusted, so they are messy to work with but they look great in the garden. I cut mine into 3-mesh wide panels (I can get 3 panels per sheet) and will tether two 3-mesh panels together by zip ties and stake them in a V-configuration for my cucumbers, which I plant two per hole. So, each cucumber has a panel to attach to and grow. Just another way to achieve the same results.
Thanks. I saw that yesterday. Thanks
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Yes, I’ve been using the same mesh for over 20 years, works great for me. I tie tomato plants to it too.
Those are some great tips. Most people will go to the nursery and look for the biggest plants and flowering. Diatomaceous earth works great for the ants. You can sprinkle it around your garden or anywhere. Won’t hurt any of your plants or animals. I use it a lot around here. Thanks as always for all the great tips..!! Have a great morning..!!
My seeds I bought from your store are really taking off !
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Saw this earlier; get a small plastic food container, with cover, drill 3 holes in side. Mix 3 part sugar to 1 part borax and dissolve in warm water. Pour over a food source, bread, waffle, etc that’s placed in the container.
Place cover on top to prevent other insects from getting into mixture and place near ant problem.
Hope this works for you
As a bee keeper, I mix one tablespoon of borax with a cup of sugar water and place in an used margarine tub with holes big enough for the ants but not the bees to access. In three years, i haven't had any ants near my hives.
THIS!
Thanks for the video for the ant issue mix boric acid and powdered sugar mix together and put down where the ants are. Works wonders !
Fully enjoy learning from your videos. And thank you for having the camera on your work and not on your “selfie”!
I had heard about putting a water bottle solution of borax sugar and it honey mixed with a little water placed throughout the garden area to help kill off ants. I haven’t tried yet but I need to get going on this. Just cap the bottle and add a slice in the bottle for ants to get in.
Hope we figure this out!
I have had great success using this exact method for the last 2-3 years
Greg Wakefield that’s great to hear, going to get on it tonight!
So that's why I keep seeing milk cartons in people's gardens and pots. I was wonderin what new watering method that was.
I use diatomaceous earth works really well for ants. Won’t hurt your animals. I use it all around my yard. Thanks for the tips. Have a wonderful day..!!
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@Gary I sprinkle regular corn meal around my plants for ants, and even in my kitchen if I ever see one, I’ll put out a bit in a milk lid, and they’re gone within a week. I’ve never not had this work, so I hope you find it helpful as well.:)
I really appreciate the non examples (ones you do not want use and how not to plant)! I think it just shows how much you care to take the time to create them and/or save the mistakes so we can actually see.
It's nice to see the good ones but helps so much more to see and understand why about the bad ones.
Thanks. I do like trying to give lots of examples as what is often left at the big box stores are really beat up.
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Ants.... throw a handful of wood ashes right in the middle of their nest. They will move! Do it every time again until they leave your property. Worked for my garden 👍🏻😃
Thanks :)
Gonna give that a try
Yes, this does work most of the time .
Kitty Gooris fresh warm/hot wood ashes or just cooled/cold wood ashes that you can store from one burning for many uses over time?
Very quickly, take a shelvel full of ants and their dirt , from one mound to another mound. The ants will kill each other. A war between colonies. Be very carefully and quick. This was done in the South for years before poison was used.
Ant problem, equal amounts of sugar and boric acid, mix in water to make a paste and spoon amounts around your framing of your raised beds. Instant grits work great too, but not if it is going to rain or you use sprinkler around raised beds.
Exactly right, squash and pumpkins do not do well if they have become root bound. They need to send their roots out, and they do it quickly.
I had a really bad ant problem in my little green house and used diatomaceous earth sprinkled it with a large spoon all over the floor and they went away. I just left a good amount on the floor and they haven't come back.
Had a pretty nasty fire ant problem awhile back, boric acid works quickly but not suitable around pets. Ended up using diatomaceous earth instead, it took quite awhile but was pretty effective. Love your channel!
Big fan of diatomaceous earth but it kills everything including beneficial insects, so have to weigh the benefits versus drawacks.
Boric acid is not toxic to pets , FYI
I use Monterey ant control and it works to control the rolly pollies and the ants. The isopods will eat up seedlings as well.
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It really helps with getting them strong at the stores.
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This is my first year having a garden! I've started some summer squash seedlings - still have a week or so before I take them out of their cups but it's been an exciting process! Hopefully my tomatoes germinate too but it might be too hot for them.
I’ve had an ant problem where I’m at since last year and it is improving. My most successful measures have been 1. Liberal amounts of cinnamon on top of and mixed into the garden soil 2. Creating borax baits. I chemically destroy ants in the lawn but cinnamon and garlic annoys them out of my vegetable garden with toxins. Cinnamon every day for about 4 days was extremely successful for me.
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My cucumber plants were a little past their prime this year too, and I really didn’t have a choice because I’m on the border of zones 4/5, and it was so freezing cold here for the week of the Memorial Day holiday, which really put me into June this year for planting. What I did, is I planted them anyway. They did look pretty healthy, which is good for around here. Usually, all they have are the super stringy, spindly looking plants, that shock and die as soon as you plant them. These did not have any blossoms yet, but have since developed some, and look like they’re doing ok. But as a back up, and I do this every year, I planted seeds, as well. Those cucumber seeds are now small seedlings and looking great. I also did this with my squash. I planted the plants, and back up seeds. Every seed germinated, so I’ll have to clip some, or transplant them elsewhere. Same with my 2 types of beans. They all germinated. But not so much luck with the kajari melons. I only had 3 of 6 seeds germinate in those. So I’m babying them like crazy! I did seeds for lettuce, basil, and sugar snap peas too. But all of my many tomatoes and peppers were plants. We can’t grow those from seed here. Growing season is too short. I skipped the watermelon and the winter squash this year too, due to getting such a late start.:)
Very smart on the seed planting. You might find the quickly catch up to the transplants too. Fish emulsion can really help them establish too. Nice work.
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My squash seedlings that I grew have the beginnings of flowers. I wish he'd explained WHY it's not OK so I knew if I should replant or if they're OK to put outside now.
Ugh mine, too ...
I heard it isn't a good thing aswell but last year most of my squash grew fine. I think it's not good that the plant is small and already starting to make flowers cause it probably doesn't put as much effort into making more leaves maybe. But yeah I would just try it out, I couldn't throw em away at that point
Mine too. They have flowered- couple flowers but no fruit. I am in Alabama...been getting fair amount of rain so couldn't get them out...but gonna get it done today, some are starting to yellow.
@@2MeNew2 like for any transplant , pinch out the flowers when planting them..that way the plant will bush out & make sure to some transplant fertilizer...
Martine Arnold I tried punching out the blooms before planting my cucumbers from starters that I bought from a local nursery and it didn’t help. Honestly it just tried to put out more flower buds. I fertilized it and fed it to get some new leaves but it was stunted and I only got 1 cucumber before I had to pull it out.
First time gardeners and we learn so much from you....planted lots indoor since February in Ontario Canada. I like how you get to the point and show how is right and wrong to grow or even shop for plants. Peppermint oil mixed with water great for ants and rodents. Keep the great videos coming, thank you.😊
Glad to share. Thats so much for the comment. Good luck this year
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Well darn my cucumber starts are a month old. It just keeps raining and storming here!
Have you tried diatomaceous earth
Me too so do we just plant them anyway
Some good advice,.. I've grown Uri Guri Orange winter squash like Monty Don says ..far too early..but still got crop.
Like your method's !
Thanks. Timing is important. Good luck this year
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My dad has a little garden leased from the city. We used DE food grade to fight the ants
nice of your city to lease you tax payers land that you already own.
DE= ?
@@212southsherman diatomaceous earth
I also put cinnamon from Costco, for mushrooms growing in my flower beds...in the spring..sprinkle it all around ..
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What specifically would go wrong if you plant one of those older starts?
The plant's roots are compressed so they're stressed out and try to flower at such a tiny size. Basically the plant thinks it has so space, so it puts all it's energy into producing a tiny fruit to pass it's genes on, and ends up killing itself wasting all it's energy on a single fruit. You could save it, but it's not worth your money to have a plant you need to baby for 2 weeks before it's caught up to the other healthier transplants in the store.
Abhay Bhatt well said! This happened to my pickling cucumber plants. I bought it from a local nursery and it was way overgrown and I kept having to water it every day for a month until I fixed up my garden bed. By then it gave 1 cucumber and then put out like a million flowers bunched up together but would die off instead of setting fruit. It was stunted and I wasn’t able to save it after a month of trying to feed it. The only 2 remaining leaves on it got attacked by spider mites and I had to pull it out eventually. Lesson learned. I’m now growing cucumbers from seed in starter pots and direct sowed them into my garden bed. So far it’s looking good.
Your video is very informative and will help lot. Thank you and mabuhay
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Cinamon powder is perfect to avoid ants. Put a circle of cinnamon powder around the affected plants and the ants will be gone.
Martha Carrillo yes, any type of bugs I’ve found (especially gnats or whatever those little flying insects are). I buy cinnamon specifically for my plants and veggies.
Cinnamon ants hate it and it is also beneficial for the plants also keeps other pests away
We have ants bad. I never knew they were bad..
Cinnamon works so well. I tried it the other day.
Thank you for this tip.... It’s awesome too know 😊
university extensions recommend a general veggies soil ppm nutrient levels NPK 30:20:200. Also large calcium and magnesium dose at roughly 4:1 ratio. why are domestic market fertilizers so low in potassium, especially that it readily leaches in sandy soil and is locked up in clay soil?
I dont know. And when you scatter it is a much lower ration. Plants only need a continuos supply at a 1:1:1 that is what compost is.
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This is a suggestion someone gave me the other day for ant issues. Mix diatomaceous earth with Peppermint soap (like Dr. Bronner's) and put it in areas you see ants. Another suggestion was borax and sugar mix but in a small container with holes punched in the top place in areas where you see ant hills. Hope this works . Happy growing. They said both work well.
I use the borax and sugar mix. it works. Thanks.
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Wish me luck on my cucumber plant! 😄
Good luck it's my 1st time so I'll need luck too😎
@@calcat7375 It was the best decision to grow. Super fruitful and yummy. 💕 Wish you fruitfulness.
@@SmoreHearts Thank you you are very kind. All I'll need is someone to cook it after all the garden work I'm spent lol
U could make pickles .🙏
I put some kitchen scraps with seeds (not sure if melon or pumpkin yet) in a container that I covered with dirt for containers back in March I think. It was still cold, and did not think they would grow. I am in zone 6b, and we had some cold weather in March and April. They have sprouted and are doing fantastic. I am not sure what they are yet, but it does not matter to me.
They know what to do and I'll be talking more about direct seeding them this. year.
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Gary, I purchased Marketmore 76 cucumber seeds from you about 2 years ago and was only able to plant them this year. I planted 2 plants in the same hole and am growing them up a trellis. They are doing great and are producing some nice fruit. Strangely, one of my vines is producing a lot of white cucumbers. They are normal in appearance and feel the same as green cucumbers. The flesh looks normal too. And they taste no different than the green cucumbers (delicious and juicy actually). Have you ever had a vine produce white cucumbers? I think they look cool, they taste great, and figure it must be a genetic anomaly.
Love the vinyl coated shelf trellis!! Thanks for the tip!!
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Cant you pinch off the flowers? Will they still grow? I hope so because all of mine look like that
The thing is with flowered plants is that the plant will start focusing on growing fruit instead of growing big! Sometimes pinching off the flower would work in making your plant grow bigger like tomatoes ! As for cucumbers the plant would produce male flowers first to attract the bees (Helps for pollinating) and then it would produce the female flowers, in case there are no bees you'll have to hand pollinate your female flowers .. as for squash and zucchini I'm not sure about it, never grew those !
I use cinnamon for ants and cut worms they don't like it and it keep them away. I put it around the base of my cucumbers and broccoli and then mulch around them. Happy gardening !!😊 Have a great day !!🙂😊
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Last year my tomato plants were near a big ant hill, and i was watering the tomatoes daily (they were in containers). The ants got tired of having a wet nest and left. ByeBye!
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Do you know why radish (French Breakfast) never grow into a radish. I get nice greenery but the radish does not develop.
You are the best in explaining. I really was looking for good information. With one difference I want to grow them in pots. I don't have money to buy every thing you need and I can't really plant them on my dirt cause it's more like sand out here. I live in Splendora Texas.
I’ve used instant potato flakes spread around the affected area to control ants. It’s worked so far and that was a year ago.
Oh and depending on the kind of Aunt it could be really cool to pour molten aluminum into the ant hole. The videos showing how to do it on here are very slow but it's a pretty cool result
I have seed then for the sculpture. Cool
For any ants, mis Borax soap with sugar and feed and put it near where you see them. They always follow the same trail and this works for any type of ants. Good luck.
yeah soap... why not just incinerate your whole garden with them
RagbagMcShag Obviously you are new to gardening so here is some enlightenment for you. Actually, Borax is a natural mineral that has been used as a cleaning product for several decades. It has many uses: Not only does it help get rid of stains, mold, and mildew around the house. It can kill insects such as ants in the garden and it’s a great herbicide. This is how you garden naturally without chemicals.
So glad I watched this video because I would have planted mine a few weeks too early. Thanks for the tips 👍
Can you please elaborate more on planting squash in their prime stage? You briefly mention it but don't explain why that is discouraged. Also, when shopping at the big box retailer or local nursery, if most of the plants are starting to flower but have yet to develop full fruiting flowers, would that be discouraged versus purchasing any at all?
Getting flowering plants is better than none at all if you want that crop. Chances are they will produce if you take care of them.
They stay small but produce. Can struggle as the used up all the fert in the containers. The younger plants establish qet large and produce more. You can plant what you have. They can take weeks and weeks to catch up but you get production.
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Sadly due to light conditions and a very cold wet spring this is how my seedlings did (very leggy) so I will have to plant the squash and melons and hope for the best. Things were so bad this spring I might have to buy all my tomato plants this year and pitch my own seedlings. They look awful and wont likely catch up if I plant them. I need to get started. Im weeks behind last year as it is. Next year I will finally have my own small greenhouse. Starting seeds in a house without much room for a garden as big as mine is just not working.
Unfortunately I started my zucchini seedlings to early and they are starting to flower. I am going to plant them and hope for the best. Maybe I’ll start another batch and see if it makes a difference.
I’m glad you are using bait in your garden for the ants... Other formulations of insecticides can indiscriminately kill some beneficial insects... The baits that you can buy at the local Home Depot or Lowe’s are usually a boric acid or abamectin based bait which is fine but it is difficult to eliminate a colony... I own a pest control business in Montgomery County. I don’t know how close you are to me , but I could always drop off some of my ant bait stations for you to try... I work in Montgomery, Howard, Carroll and Frederick counties... My name is Kim Taylor... Thanks for the great videos!
If you have a Habit for Humanity Resale store in your area, you can really get some great prices for things to use for trellises, etc.
Victoria Bishop I never thought of going there. Thanks 👍🏼
Love the trellises... will check dollar stores.., still crazy weather in E Tex about 50 miles N of Houston....down to the lower 40’s!!!
Good luck
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Looking forward to what others share regarding ants. I moved in April and the new house has ants ALL over the grass and garden areas. I set some natural borax traps but would like to know what some of the other solutions are.
Michael P take a shovel and scoop up a chunk of one ant hill then dump it on top of a different ant hill. The ants go to war and kill each other off.
Quite a few people in the notes are saying to use cornmeal or grits, I need to try this
the plants that were flowering already.... can u pinch them off or make them work?
It will work. I recommend plants that aren't flowering so the can establish roots and leaves before putting energy to fruit when small. I just notice less production in the long run
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use grits for ants. they take it back to the queen, she eats it then explodes. takes some time but works great on our farm.
Uncooked
@@blessedamerican3541 yes, uncooked
50:50 sugar:22 mule team borax. Add enough water to make a paste. If you get to much water, soak some cotton balls in it and place right at the nest site. Good luck. It works great.
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Throwing some citrus peels down in the soil really seemed to help with my ants.
THanks. I ordered some orange oil.
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Just reading while I am on break from garden. I took care of my tomatoe plants with BT as I read about BT. So I keep eye on it. To my surprise, I found 2 mean ones big as my finger on my pepper plants. That is new to me as all this time I reading all about gardens, it didn't mention anything tomatoe horn worms or BT on pepper plants.
They plants are in the same family so they could show up there. Though tomatoes are the first choice
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I am looking to solve an ant problem also...let us know if ya find one....thanks
I am working on a plan
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Barkley Burker look at Lousiana Garden Family youtube channel. He takes a shovel & scoops up a glob of dirt from one ant hill then drops it onto a different ant hill. The ants go to war and kill each other off. It also works if you have ants in containers. Go find an ant hill and sit your container on it. The next day all the ants will be dead :) I tried it, it works!
Barkley Burker if you are looking for indoor ant problems like I have . I have pets , I use clove oil works best , peppermint oil,, mint oil. Best I ever used . For our doors. I use TerroTraps at Kroger or Lowe’s you can pick them up at . You can use these inside but hide them away from your person cabinets , closets or in drawers . I have battled ants for many years. This works. One trap does it all summer. Good luck
I have found it extremely important to do some homework behind plants and be able to plant them in their prime.
I watched a video where guy took a shovel full of ants from one area and set them down on top of another area and they went to war and all the ants that did not die left
That's gotta be the most fun solution
I saw that video too! LOL I was told years ago, that to mix boric acid and sugar, will attract and kill ants. I like the other suggestions, especially the cinnamon as it is cheap spice.
My Dad used to do that! He loved to watch them "war".
@@charlenekociuba7396 I use that all over yard to keep the cats away. Because my dogs got fleas, another of cats in my neighborhood.. no more cats. But ants we have them bad even in our home. Been like that here for many generations.. our house was built in the late 1800's
@@charlenekociuba7396 dont freaking put chemicals in your garden lol
That's clever to use the closet shelves as a trellis. Good video. +1
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Look up the Dirt Doctor TH-cam channel. I tried his fire ant recipe and it actually worked. Hope that helps.
Keep up the good work
God bless you
I usually mix a little SEVIN dust and also a some Copper Dragon dust into the hole and mix it all up with some 10-10-10 fertilizer, sand, and topsoil, with a bit of peat moss. This takes care of cucumber boring worms, ants, beetles, and fungus most of the time. I plant in mounds but still dig the hole about 10" deep below it before making the mound. Plant about 10 seeds around the top of the mound and thin them later or trellis them depending on variety of cucumbers planted.I use the plastic orange safety fence on steel fence posts for trellis.
I've had good luck with spreading a line of used coffee grounds around the perimeter of the garden. I've also tried it directly on the bed. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Don't know why.
@garypilarchick I find here in Canada zone 5/6 I need to start my zucchini, squash etc indoors around February/March in order to get more of a planting season. Some years september is the cut off and other years its October/November like last year. You never know what you get.
That is a tough growing span. Good luck.
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Hi beautiful, how’re you doing?
Grits have always solved my ant issues.
Hi there. How does grits help with getting rid of ants?? Thank you
@@debbielente4766 the ants eat them, drink water and explode because the grits swell in them
Thanks John. I was thinking about this last night. Really!
great video sir Gary. New for this year, I grew my own squash, pumpkin, gourd, cucumber, melon, honey dew, tomatoes, peppers (lots of them), eggplants, okras, bittermelon, brocolli, winged beans, calamondin, sweet patotoes, moringa, onions and celery. Im so excited for the weather to get warm in Toronto.
That is a great collection of plants that you have ready to go
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Mint-peppermint oil for ants
Man you really juiced up the ground for those guys... this fall I'm gonna broad fork in some peat moss just to help the dirt out... keep up the good work! Your garden has come a long way... can tell you have been working hard on it
This way I can water and let them go.
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Your seedlings look great!
My zucchini are 6" leggy ...please suggest how to handle a leggy zucchini seedling? Can we plant the stem deep like the tomatoes?
Not as deep. But you can bury an inch. They should bulk up with the sun.
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Thanks Gary for your videos.
Check out khang starr. He shows a diy way of getting rid of ants. He has very helpful information on his channel.
@J Bruce If you have the misfortune of stepping on a fire ant mound, you will quickly understand the why.
@J Bruce also, in my experience, ant will bring aphids and sucking insects onto your plants.
Gary, I use diatomaceous earth for ant control. All natural, very cheap, very effective. Good luck!
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I use cinnamon for ants around my house and yard.
I bought a cinnamon extract essential oil to make it more potent :-)
Thank you so much for this video. It came very handy, I'm just about to plant a whole bunch of plants.
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For ants, find their nests, then take a scoop of ants from one nest and dump them on the other nest. Next, take a scoop of ants from the other nest and put it on the first nest. This creates an anti war and they will eradicate each other.
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The is the American Method
Wait until they form a North and South Antland with bitter guerilla warfare and economic depression spiraling sectarian violence for 50 years lol!
Or wait until one finds oil and spray the others with Raid!
Insectarian violence 😂
@@restorenperformcoaching5983 Ohhh! One Upped me!
I only recently started using starter plants and honestly I see no difference between direct sowing seeds and started plants, both do well for me
True. Ive done both. A lot of transplant growth( or need) is based on how warm it gets early on and how long your season is.
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I sprayed with cinnamon and the ants will stay away from the plants.
We put out dishes of sugar mixed with borax, in 2 metal lids (with holes punched in them) taped together, facing each other. I put them in places and taped it up so well critters and kids could could not get into it. Ants love the stuff. They take it back and feed it to their queen. Bad year for ants here too! Chrysanthemum oil (diluted) will chase them out but be careful of its toxicity. Brightest Blessings!
Thanks. Good tip
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Use diatomaceous earth around your plants for ants.
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Wonderful looking garden Gary - thanks for sharing .... I like to dampen my peat moss before mixing so as to avoid the dust.
I saw a method where you blend oat flakes to a fine powder and leave little piles for the ants. The adults and young eat it and it swells up inside them, killing them.
I'm going to try this during this season - fed up and don't like using commercial ant powder.
Great garden!
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dupont advion ant gel bait is what we use in our pest control business instead spraying or using dusts or powders.
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After much searching, I did find those closet racks for $10 at Lowe’s. I also use outdoor ant traps around my fig trees.
Or get the ones at the dollar tree that are not as tall and use sting or something to put them all together.
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Excellent tutorial on planting!
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If I plant my cucumbers too early (30th of March) and I cannot plant them outside it’s snowing today!!! Surprise! It was 75’F last week! 3 leaves presently there!
It happens. You might want to start some more cukes from seeds in case the ones you have get to big or beat up by cold.
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I sprinkle cinnamon (1tbs per square foot) on the ant-infested area in the evening. In the morning they've packed up and left. Repeat 3 days continuously. Hope this helps.
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