Hi Ms Asia! I can’t say this enough, I love both of your channels. You are always so informative and entertaining. I can’t wait to start my garden next Spring. I tried to grow Shishito peppers but I was not successful. You make them sound so tasty. 😂 I pray both of your channels grow and you don’t have to worry working for someone else. Thank you for all that you do! Jessyca from STL, MO.
Hey Asia. I'm in 7B in Baltimore, and I also opted out of cutting back my asparagus ferns this Fall. We have had the most mild and actually warm weather, so they are still mostly green. I don't cover either, and just try to plant based on the season. We're so blessed in the mid-Atlantic to have the opportunity to garden year round. Happy gardening!
The pak choy “is for the streets”! Hilarious! I’m excited for you too Asia and indeed, the garden teaches us to not give up and never loose hope. I’m so enjoying that you have more time now to spend with us. You’re doing good work.
Your garden tour was a good one! I love the tips and the whys as you went along each plant! I’ve never seen a Basil plant so tall! I notice the bees on the Basil In the fall also . Great video
Hey Asia 😊 Thanks for being you . Letting people know that it's okay to create your own reality to march to your own 🥁. You understood the lesson, only you can make you happy. I watch both of your channels. Keep smiling and living your best life. You are a great mother. 😊
Hi Asia, I live in Long Island, New York which is zone 7B. This Fall has been wonderfully and unusually warm, and we didn’t have our first frost yet, because it’s in the 60’s during the day and 40’s-50’s at night. This is my second year gardening (retired at 60 last year), but my first Fall gardening. Thanks to your nonchalant demeanor and advice , I learned to enjoy gardening and not take failures too seriously (“that’s fine “ 😅😂). I am growing collards, spinach, carrots, bok Choy, bush beans , broccoli and bush peas. I did attempt to grow honey nut squash , after 2 months the squash vine borer got to them 😢! But I do have three honey nut squash that I am ripening in the house! 😁🙌🏾 I’m starting to see the broccoli crowns emerging and I’m very excited (kept netted all Fall). So I understand your excitement when you see your garden has survived from the worms, insects , squirrels ect 😅😂
I'm now living vicariously through you. LOL! 😂 I'm envious of your gardening all year. Currently, in Minnesota, it is 27°, it's snowing and my garden is buried in the cold white stuff. The high today I believe will be 30°. So I'll just visit YOUR happy place. Thank you! 😊
Don’t worry (yet!) about your apple trees not producing- did you know that different tree varieties have different lifespans? Like peaches start declining after 20ish years, while some apples live for 100+ years… so it makes sense that apples (& pears) tend to take more years to mature to the age of fruit production… also don’t worry if that 1st apple doesn’t taste good- the flavor improves over the years as well - I’ve noticed that with my grapes too- every year they taste better! It’s another fruit that lives a looonnngg time!
Lazy Dog Farms raises figs. Has lots of info on them. If I remember correctly, speckled brown leaf is a deficiency, but will not hurt the figs. Just needs something. Check him out.
Good morning Asia! I really enjoyed this garden tour! It felt like strolling through an enchanted forest full of nice nature breaks. Love you friend!🙏🏽💛💛💛🫂
Hi Asia your videos always inspire me to do more😂 I live in Florida 10 b and our figs always have what they call mosaic rust. According to Ross the fig boss it doesn’t hurt the production on the fig. I have 3 figs now the figs are delicious ❤
Asia I'm so happy to see that the garden is bouncing back beautifully. I have hummingbirds visiting my yard, I don't use pesticides on my plants either, I don't want to harm the pollinators💖💚🌹🤗
Hi Asia I just love watching you and your gardening technique. I had the same thing going on with my Asparagus it won't die out🤣 What is the name of that Herbal Book you are using. Thanks zone 7b VA too🤗
I looked up holly tone for berry bushes but I also saw berry tone. Why do you use one over the other?? I really appreciate your view on growing and letting nature do its thing. I am in zone 7b in NC so this I super helpful for me.
Hi 👋🏾! Honest truth, I haven’t ever heard of Berrytone. When I first put them in I watched a video of someone using Hollytone and it worked so I’ve been using it ever since. I use it to acidify the soil I hadn’t paid attention to any nutrients it may provide though. My bushes are full every year so I hadn’t looked into any other options. I hope this helped. O we aren’t too far from each other!
@@sounditout34if you are talking about the Espoma Tones, they are all good and have mostly the same ingredients with emphasis on the things needed for the named particular plants on the labeling. There is a tone for everything. The PlantTone is more of an all-purpose fertilizer. Any of the Tones by Espoma are great products. Once you start using them, you won’t want to use anything else, and you can use any that you have on any plant. It won’t hurt the plant. I use the Bio-Tone, which is a root starter every time I plant. Hoped that helped.
I’m in PA and grew “Lunchbox Peppers” this year. There were some that turned red and started to dry. I did a chop and drop so I’ll see if the seeds germinate next year!
Love your Fall garden!!! Going to attempt to grow a Fall garden 2025. Love your spin on how you grow in your zone and garden. Going to try growing in bags in 2025.
@YellowDoorUrbanHomestead Same here! She has been instrumental in my return to and my passion for gardening. I can see Jess's influences in your growing, you'd see similarities in my garden! I LOVE THAT!
I get terrible asparagus beetles, so I remove the ferns. They are very hard to hand collect, as they drop to the ground when you look for them. I also wonder if they overwinter in the soil because sometimes spears come out of the ground looking gnawed on. What worked for me was using tanglefoot on a green garden stake. Fooled the beetles and they were stuck. I will be repeating that technique every year! Just moved most of our very established asparagus patch and good lord was that a struggle…thankful for rain today to settle them in.
Shalom Ms.Asia, how you doing?Praying all is well with you and yours. Loved your tour. I didn't realize that you did three methods. I do remember, your little stick, it does look very strong. Your garden is simply gorgeous. Oh my goodness, I about fallout when I saw the humming bird. They are my favorite bird. They make me feel like the Most High God, is saying hello😊. I have a cartoon logo picture on yt page. Umm, question have you ever considered planting marigolds. They are great for premaculture and they are edible 😋. Well, Thank you once again for the tour. Loving both channels, still awesome energy and pleasantries. Have yourself a beautiful amazing blessed day. Shalom
Hi Asia, l have been viewing your videos for a short time, and l have been enjoying your way of gardening. Thank you for sharing. The first thing l tried to grow on my small back steps was garlic and I did good. I watched you talk about kohirabi and you like them as fries what do they taste like ...? Since the type of vegetable it is . I hope they were good and l am looking forward for more of your recipes on your kohirabi .😊😊😊❤
Do your hummingbirds leave for the winter? Ours do, but I left the feeders up in case there are any stragglers. Salvia is their favorite but ours are long gone. First frost, snow tomorrow, guess it’s finally time to bring the feeders in and clean them for winter 😂 can’t wait to see them in April! 🥲
I had a volunteer potato come up. I pulled it out because I was not sure it was a potato. One potato was hanging on. I put it back in the dirt. That has been 4 weeks ago and it is living and I hope making potatoes. I remember you had a volunteer. Do you remember how many potatoes you got off of it?
You are broccoli rich! 💚
Hi Ms Asia! I can’t say this enough, I love both of your channels. You are always so informative and entertaining. I can’t wait to start my garden next Spring. I tried to grow Shishito peppers but I was not successful. You make them sound so tasty. 😂 I pray both of your channels grow and you don’t have to worry working for someone else. Thank you for all that you do! Jessyca from STL, MO.
looking good i had 5 heads og cabage this year
Thank you! O nice! I’m sure they were delicious!
What a wonderful hour enjoying your garden! Thank you!
Hey Asia. I'm in 7B in Baltimore, and I also opted out of cutting back my asparagus ferns this Fall. We have had the most mild and actually warm weather, so they are still mostly green. I don't cover either, and just try to plant based on the season. We're so blessed in the mid-Atlantic to have the opportunity to garden year round. Happy gardening!
Mine are still up as well lol
The pak choy “is for the streets”! Hilarious! I’m excited for you too Asia and indeed, the garden teaches us to not give up and never loose hope. I’m so enjoying that you have more time now to spend with us. You’re doing good work.
Asia, I’m always amazed how your garden looks after you dig into it! Fabulous! And a healthy respect for the ecosystem. Great’❤
Your garden tour was a good one! I love the tips and the whys as you went along each plant! I’ve never seen a Basil plant so tall! I notice the bees on the Basil In the fall also . Great video
Hey Asia 😊 Thanks for being you . Letting people know that it's okay to create your own reality to march to your own 🥁. You understood the lesson, only you can make you happy. I watch both of your channels. Keep smiling and living your best life. You are a great mother. 😊
Loving your videos & enthusiasm!
A hint that helped me: onion & chive leaves are “round” & hollow, while garlic & leek & garlic chive leaves are flat.
Hi Asia, I live in Long Island, New York which is zone 7B. This Fall has been wonderfully and unusually warm, and we didn’t have our first frost yet, because it’s in the 60’s during the day and 40’s-50’s at night. This is my second year gardening (retired at 60 last year), but my first Fall gardening. Thanks to your nonchalant demeanor and advice , I learned to enjoy gardening and not take failures too seriously (“that’s fine “ 😅😂). I am growing collards, spinach, carrots, bok Choy, bush beans , broccoli and bush peas. I did attempt to grow honey nut squash , after 2 months the squash vine borer got to them 😢! But I do have three honey nut squash that I am ripening in the house! 😁🙌🏾 I’m starting to see the broccoli crowns emerging and I’m very excited (kept netted all Fall). So I understand your excitement when you see your garden has survived from the worms, insects , squirrels ect 😅😂
Yay another beautiful garden tour good afternoon Asia and friends 🥰
Hi Charlotte! Thank you! 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾
Beautiful Tour
Because of you, I’ve grown my own kohlrabi. I’m excited to make some “kohlrabi fries”
O yay! I hope you enjoy them! I’ll be having some this week.
@@StraightFromMyGarden turnip roots make good fries also. I haven’t grown it, fyi.😊
@@lydiab1228really 😮Well I’m gonna try both
@@MrsSmith-hp3qw these I baked. But I enjoy them.😊
I'm now living vicariously through you. LOL! 😂 I'm envious of your gardening all year. Currently, in Minnesota, it is 27°, it's snowing and my garden is buried in the cold white stuff. The high today I believe will be 30°. So I'll just visit YOUR happy place. Thank you! 😊
Lol I’m happy to be able to still share! O my goodness 27°! Stay warm, spring is coming! You’re welcome and thank you for watching! 🤗
Don’t worry (yet!) about your apple trees not producing- did you know that different tree varieties have different lifespans? Like peaches start declining after 20ish years, while some apples live for 100+ years… so it makes sense that apples (& pears) tend to take more years to mature to the age of fruit production… also don’t worry if that 1st apple doesn’t taste good- the flavor improves over the years as well - I’ve noticed that with my grapes too- every year they taste better! It’s another fruit that lives a looonnngg time!
Love it. After the week I’ve have it’s nice to relax and think on the plants.❤
Lazy Dog Farms raises figs. Has lots of info on them. If I remember correctly, speckled brown leaf is a deficiency, but will not hurt the figs. Just needs something. Check him out.
SHALOM. KEEP GARDENING YELLOW DOOR URBAN HOMESTEAD. I'M SO IMPRESSED. I REALLY ENJOY YOUR COMMENTARY.
Good morning Asia! I really enjoyed this garden tour! It felt like strolling through an enchanted forest full of nice nature breaks. Love you friend!🙏🏽💛💛💛🫂
Looking good!😊🍃🥬🧄🥦
Keep up the great work and your editing skills are off da chain❤
Always enjoy the videos everything looks great. Hey Friend .Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Sue! I appreciate your continued support. Friend said hey! I told her you always ask about her and say hello to her! You’re welcome!
Hey Asia! Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden production! It’s coming along nicely. 😊
😮Strawberry plants can root in your mulch as it breaks down. Makes it easier to transplant/re-pot since there is no soil.
Bounce back garden ❤
Your garden looks great ❤
Thank you! 💜
There are a lot if things I’ll be growing because of you. Especially peppers ❤. Thank you!
O yay! Happy to hear that. Peppers are awesome to grow. I love how you get different flavor profiles! You’re welcome and happy growing!
Good Morning Love the garden great come back ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good Morning!! Thank you!
Hi Asia your videos always inspire me to do more😂 I live in Florida 10 b and our figs always have what they call mosaic rust. According to Ross the fig boss it doesn’t hurt the production on the fig. I have 3 figs now the figs are delicious ❤
Good morning Sunshine 🌞. I'm excited for you too.
Good Morning Ms. Shirley!! Thank you!
Well said about gardeners
Thank you!
Thank you Asia I learn so much from you. Love your food garden ❤
I’m happy to hear that! Thank you 💜
@YellowDoorUrbanHomestead You are welcome
The hummingbird is everything, I have about 6 or 7 that comes to my feeders every year. Haven’t seen any lately though. I love them.
Great hummingbird footage. They are unicorns for people that don't have gardens or grow flowers.😅
Asia I'm so happy to see that the garden is bouncing back beautifully. I have hummingbirds visiting my yard, I don't use pesticides on my plants either, I don't want to harm the pollinators💖💚🌹🤗
Hi Asia I just love watching you and your gardening technique. I had the same thing going on with my Asparagus it won't die out🤣 What is the name of that Herbal Book you are using. Thanks zone 7b VA too🤗
Hello Asia! Awesome beautiful, bountiful garden tour, tips, and more! 👍 Thanks for sharing! 💖
Blessings to you and family!🌹 🦋11/20/2024🦋
Love seeing your garden!!!
I looked up holly tone for berry bushes but I also saw berry tone. Why do you use one over the other?? I really appreciate your view on growing and letting nature do its thing. I am in zone 7b in NC so this I super helpful for me.
Hi 👋🏾! Honest truth, I haven’t ever heard of Berrytone. When I first put them in I watched a video of someone using Hollytone and it worked so I’ve been using it ever since. I use it to acidify the soil I hadn’t paid attention to any nutrients it may provide though. My bushes are full every year so I hadn’t looked into any other options. I hope this helped. O we aren’t too far from each other!
@YellowDoorUrbanHomestead it absolutely helps. Thank you
@@sounditout34if you are talking about the Espoma Tones, they are all good and have mostly the same ingredients with emphasis on the things needed for the named particular plants on the labeling. There is a tone for everything. The PlantTone is more of an all-purpose fertilizer. Any of the Tones by Espoma are great products. Once you start using them, you won’t want to use anything else, and you can use any that you have on any plant. It won’t hurt the plant. I use the Bio-Tone, which is a root starter every time I plant. Hoped that helped.
Very nice tour, Asia. Everything is looking good. Maaannn, you got a lot of broccoli lol. I'm lovin' the 'bounce back' garden! 😃
Awesome garden tour👍❣️
Hi Asia, I love your garden! I also garden in VA Hampton Roads(zone 8a). I am inspired to grow more after watching this video.
❤❤❤ I enjoyed the garden tour.
I’m in PA and grew “Lunchbox Peppers” this year. There were some that turned red and started to dry. I did a chop and drop so I’ll see if the seeds germinate next year!
Ooooouuu!! I get my dose of Asia today! 💜💜💜
Love your channel so much!
Love your Fall garden!!! Going to attempt to grow a Fall garden 2025. Love your spin on how you grow in your zone and garden. Going to try growing in bags in 2025.
Love your channel. You are so real, and you inspire me! Also, I was tickled to see you wearing Jess's sweatshirt!💚
Awww thank you! I love that sweatshirt lol. Jess played a big role in me expanding my garden. I watched a lot of her videos in the fall of 2020.
@YellowDoorUrbanHomestead Same here! She has been instrumental in my return to and my passion for gardening. I can see Jess's influences in your growing, you'd see similarities in my garden! I LOVE THAT!
I get terrible asparagus beetles, so I remove the ferns. They are very hard to hand collect, as they drop to the ground when you look for them. I also wonder if they overwinter in the soil because sometimes spears come out of the ground looking gnawed on. What worked for me was using tanglefoot on a green garden stake. Fooled the beetles and they were stuck. I will be repeating that technique every year! Just moved most of our very established asparagus patch and good lord was that a struggle…thankful for rain today to settle them in.
Shalom Ms.Asia, how you doing?Praying all is well with you and yours. Loved your tour. I didn't realize that you did three methods. I do remember, your little stick, it does look very strong. Your garden is simply gorgeous. Oh my goodness, I about fallout when I saw the humming bird. They are my favorite bird. They make me feel like the Most High God, is saying hello😊. I have a cartoon logo picture on yt page. Umm, question have you ever considered planting marigolds. They are great for premaculture and they are edible 😋. Well, Thank you once again for the tour. Loving both channels, still awesome energy and pleasantries. Have yourself a beautiful amazing blessed day. Shalom
Beautiful!
That kale is looking 👀 GOOD!
Thank you! I’m so happy!
I’m in Atlanta and I don’t cover either. I just roll the dice. I do mulch with leaves, but that’s it.
Hi Asia, l have been viewing your videos for a short time, and l have been enjoying your way of gardening. Thank you for sharing. The first thing l tried to grow on my small back steps was garlic and I did good. I watched you talk about kohirabi and you like them as fries what do they taste like ...? Since the type of vegetable it is . I hope they were good and l am looking forward for more of your recipes on your kohirabi .😊😊😊❤
I love your sweatshirt!
Your garden is looking good. Show us how to make the comfrey tea❤
Do your hummingbirds leave for the winter? Ours do, but I left the feeders up in case there are any stragglers. Salvia is their favorite but ours are long gone. First frost, snow tomorrow, guess it’s finally time to bring the feeders in and clean them for winter 😂 can’t wait to see them in April! 🥲
Great video hello.
I had a volunteer potato come up. I pulled it out because I was not sure it was a potato. One potato was hanging on. I put it back in the dirt. That has been 4 weeks ago and it is living and I hope making potatoes. I remember you had a volunteer. Do you remember how many potatoes you got off of it?
I’d ❤️ to 👀 videos of your homestead before you began changing it to gardens.
Try nasturtium greens in ramen. YUM
What kind of comfrey you get and where? I had some true comfrey once that for some reason died out
Hello there! Love your videos ❤ What size are your greenhouses and where did you get them?
I’m interested in Tree Collards; I’ve not heard of them. Did you use seeds or buy plants?
What kind of broccoli are you growing?
I believe it is green magic and calabrese. I’ll check when I get home. If it’s different I’ll come back and let you know!
@YellowDoorUrbanHomestead thanks🤗
Hybrid Broccoli 🥦 Cabbage 🥬 🥁
Afternoon 🤗💛💛💛💛 🚪 🫘🌶🥑🍆🥦🍑🍉🍐🍏🍎🍇
Girl I planted my broccoli late Aug it started a head but it looks like it trying to flower 😢
Hello
Where'd you get the sweater? Thanks!
Hi Asia. What is the names of the herb books you use. Thanks.
Did you start your moringa from seed or tree start
Do you follow Kaylee at The Honeystead? If not, you may want to check her out for more Apothecary information.