I use the sticky traps for fungus gnats, and Gnatrol. I've had huge infestations in the past and that's all that's helped. I have mosquito bits, and didn't have luck with them for the gnats. But it works well in my rainwater barrel outside, for mosquitos.
Thanks Kim! Another video that taught me good things! I got my Journal and need to finish putting all the seeds in it. It’s really going to be helpful and It’s going to fit in the pocket of the little bench we got! WOO HOO! I got my grow lights so I can begin planting when I get it filled out and the soil I need! I’m so excited! Thanks for all you do to help us! ❤❤❤
I "started" my peppers 16 days ago and they still haven't shown themselves. Every year I hold my breath until they sprout. They're sooooo slow! Question: when you over winter your peppers do you wait for them to go dormant first? Mine didn't work last year but they were still in full bloom when I brought them in. (We were due for a frost so I brought them in.) Happy gardening!!! Betty from Dayton here.
Betty what temperature are they at? Mine go a lot faster when they're warmer! If you don't have a heat mat, maybe you can try putting them on top of the refrigerator. It tends to be pretty warm there! Or in a spot that gets warm from having a lot of sun. Good luck!
I am new to overwintering peppers. All I did was cut the stems all the way back to almost the ground and brought them indoors and put them inside my indoor grow tent. The temperature in my indoor grow space averages between 70 and 80°.
Onions will probably go out the first week in April. Along with cool weather crops like broccoli, cabbage cauliflower kohlrabi, celery. Our last frost is around the last week of April. So the only plants that can go out are frost hardy ones.
Hi Kim, you do have a lot of peppers to start! I only have 4, that's plenty for me, but I do sterilize my soil too. I started my peppers February 8, and always in paper towel, to guarantee germination. Do you still have snow on the ground? I'm waiting for ours to go.
Hello, the snow is all gone. It only stayed for about three or four days. It got up to 60°F. Yesterday, so that took care of anything that was left behind. I started 35 different peppers in the video. I did put in extra seeds to help germination.
I use the sticky traps for fungus gnats, and Gnatrol. I've had huge infestations in the past and that's all that's helped. I have mosquito bits, and didn't have luck with them for the gnats. But it works well in my rainwater barrel outside, for mosquitos.
Good to know. I will have to research the other solution. This is the first I've heard of it.
@@HangingwithKim It's expensive if you have to buy the large size. But I was able to find small packets, and it was reasonable. You don't use much.
Great channel, check with your local library, many have seeds to share, imagine sharing seeds throughout the U.S.A. and supporting our library's 🥰
Thanks for the tips!
Loved all of the info
A friend of mine gave me a bunch of seeds he found in his aunt's basement, they were from 1985 lol I'm trying the collards and mustards first
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Wow! Let me know how it goes.
@@HangingwithKimI sure will
Great video 😊. Thank you for sharing 😊💚👊🏾
Absolutely!
Thanks Kim! Another video that taught me good things! I got my Journal and need to finish putting all the seeds in it. It’s really going to be helpful and It’s going to fit in the pocket of the little bench we got! WOO HOO! I got my grow lights so I can begin planting when I get it filled out and the soil I need! I’m so excited! Thanks for all you do to help us! ❤❤❤
Wow zone 6? I thought you was in 8 or 9 with you being planting all year round. You have a green thumb for sure❤
I wish! But I'm not afraid to try. I have some wins and some fails, but you can never learn if you don't try.☺️ thanks for watching! 💕
More great information Kim, thank you. Here In Arkansas I started my pepper the same way on a heat mat!
Using a heat mat is the fastest for germination. Thanks for watching! 💕
Excellent video.
Thank you very much!
I will have to purchase that magazine since you are in it.
That's nice if you. Thanks!😊
Thanks again Kim! A wealth of knowledge as usual. I learn so much! ❤
You are so welcome!
Very thorough. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I "started" my peppers 16 days ago and they still haven't shown themselves. Every year I hold my breath until they sprout. They're sooooo slow!
Question: when you over winter your peppers do you wait for them to go dormant first? Mine didn't work last year but they were still in full bloom when I brought them in. (We were due for a frost so I brought them in.)
Happy gardening!!!
Betty from Dayton here.
Betty what temperature are they at? Mine go a lot faster when they're warmer! If you don't have a heat mat, maybe you can try putting them on top of the refrigerator. It tends to be pretty warm there! Or in a spot that gets warm from having a lot of sun. Good luck!
I am new to overwintering peppers. All I did was cut the stems all the way back to almost the ground and brought them indoors and put them inside my indoor grow tent. The temperature in my indoor grow space averages between 70 and 80°.
@thishtns
Hi
Yes, I have them on a heat mat but thanks!
Great video! I'm in zone 6a as well (Dayton), when do you begin trans- planting outside?
Onions will probably go out the first week in April. Along with cool weather crops like broccoli, cabbage cauliflower kohlrabi, celery. Our last frost is around the last week of April. So the only plants that can go out are frost hardy ones.
Hi Kim, you do have a lot of peppers to start! I only have 4, that's plenty for me, but I do sterilize my soil too. I started my peppers February 8, and always in paper towel, to guarantee germination. Do you still have snow on the ground? I'm waiting for ours to go.
Hello, the snow is all gone. It only stayed for about three or four days. It got up to 60°F. Yesterday, so that took care of anything that was left behind. I started 35 different peppers in the video. I did put in extra seeds to help germination.
Hello my friend how many bags of potting soil to feel up the green stalk up thanks
It depends on the type you have. The original planter holds 8 gallons each tier and the leaf planter hold 6 gallon each tier.
I’ve tried the Habanada and was disappointed. I also grew a no heat hadanero called Roulette and it was much more prolific and ripened earlier.
I'm gonna have to track this seed down and give it a try.
@@HangingwithKim I got the seeds from Johnny’s a few years ago.
Good day...I'm trying to find the heating mat
Link is in the description. I've added it here for you as well. amzn.to/4a3StI7
@@HangingwithKim I just bought it. Thank you.. 😊
You are so welcome!
May I ask what growing zone you’re in? Thanks!
Zone 6
Yup that's me i'm in Zone 6 😊
What Zone are you located in?
zone 6b