If you'd like to join me for a gardening and preserving Q&A click this link to register. www.littlemountainranch.com/falling-leaves-and-growing-dreams I look forward to meeting you!
Listening to you oh soooo excited over your garden surprises is just making this old Grammys heart sing. 40 years I was just like you. Oh so full of excitement over my garden. A normal canning season was minimum of 2500 quarts and pints filled with the work of my hands and the favor of God the master gardener. Then in November we processed our meat for the year. We raised and processed 2 home grown steers and 3 pigs. Half a steer and and a pig was shared with my older sister to feed what was left of her family at home. Boy by the time she and I finished wrapping all that meat we were tired and were so ready to put the end of that year behind us. Our hubbies did all the cutting and grinding and they were fast so we worked really hard to keep up with them. Those were the days. And you remind me of those days with every video you post. Thank you for giving this old heart extra excited heart beats. Bless you and the work of your hands.
My dear, you’re like the Energizer Bunny … just keep going & going. Warms my heart that so many young people are turning to preserving food. I ❤ watching your enthusiasm ‼️😉 Thank you for taking us along on your journey 💖👵🏻❣️
You should get some BRIGHT PINK tape and tape the handles of your shears, scissors, and other garden tools so you can spot them when you lay them down!
Dill is husband's favorite herb, so I grow and dry for his winter salads My Dill Dressing 1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 cup plain yogurt 1/2 cup mayo 2 cloves chopped garlic 2Tlb yellow mustard 3Tlb rice wine vinegar 1/4 cup dried dill Salt and pepper Better the next day
My grandma had a sign that hung in her house that said, “ My house is clean enough to be healthy and dirty enough to be happy”. I now have that sign. During canning season it’s hard to keep it spotless. But once done it gets a deep clean. I deep clean again in the spring before I start big projects again. If I don’t do it in the spring then things get away from me when I start pulling things in during summer. And I stress more. So you will get to it.
I may have said this before but for all you say you have a short growing season, you sure do pull out an amazing amount of glorious food from your gardens. Love it!! ❤️ Also. I always thought that digging potatoes would be my favorite thing to do (i did it once with my dad and my glee was immeasurable) but that squash/pumpkin harvest was pretty exciting. I adore you, Chelsea, for the joy you give us.
Dear Girl, please rest. Your memory problem is more than likely a result of your need for rest. I know it is hard this time of year. Yesterday I was just fell into a coma clothing and all. But you must take care of you so you have the energy to take care of your family and all your many obligations. I have added you to my prayer list. Much love and appreciation for all your hard work and inspiration. Jean Colorado USA
We used dill and fennel seed heads in our daughter's wedding bouquets. I bought 12 flat clear glass bowls about 3" tall and 12" wide then cut sod to plant inside them and stuck floral water picks in to "plant' the daisies we picked on the roadside. Finally, we used florist wire to attach paper monarch butterflies floating above the daisies. They turned out wonderful. We wrapped the fennel and dill in brown paper with brown satin ribbons tied around and hung them from the church pews with sunflowers tucked in. It was very pretty and unusual and we got many compliments. Savory cheese crepes with broccoli? Oh, please make this for us - sounds wonderful! Today was so fun watching you "finding" all that orange treasure!
I love dill. You said you don’t cook a whole lot with it. Here is a recipe to try! My kids call it green rice. I cook it in a pressure cooker. Sauté rice in butter add onion after the rice is toasted a little. When rice and onion are sautéing add all other ingredients and cook till rice is done 15 mins in pressure cooker and about 20mins on stove. 1 cup Basmati rice 1 small onion 1-2 garlic cloves 1 1/4 cup Chicken broth (may need a little less broth for pressure cooker) 1 tbsp chopped Dill (fresh or dried) you can add more if you really like dill 1 tbsp parsley(fresh or dried) 1 bay leaf Pepper and salt to taste
Always great videos. Thank you. Re-pot your rosemary and lavender into bigger pots with lots of grit in the soil. Put them somewhere in sunshine that is quite warm - maybe in your chicken house? It will be frost free in the chicken house and if they might peck, put a little bit of chicken wire over them. They should survive. Very little water over winter, just enough to keep them alive. Absolutlely no feeding. Good luck
Have you tried eating the fennel flowers? It’s like the sweetest piece of black licorice. Start with a tiny piece. It’s sooo good! I’m growing it for the first time this year, I let everyone try when they come to visit. 🥰
You need "summer kitchen" we call that in my country. This is kitchen outside of house, and we do all canned, bread 🍞, and all cooking during summer so you don't have mess in kitchen.
Hunting for pumpkins and squash is loads of fun! I've grown Candy Roasters and find that the sweet flavor makes delicious pies. It's a beautiful squash, as they all are.
I can totally relate to the sense of gratitude. I try to teach and get as many people to garden as I possibly can. I can't raise animals where I live, but the produce alone does the trick. God is good. ❤
You probably already know this, but I follow a landscaper gardener and she’s in Chicago and she said if you need to get your tomatoes to ripen because the weather is turning stop watering them, and then they put all their energy towards ripening the fruit.
My mum of 94 used to slice the beans and we put in the bags take the air out and freeze all my life only way she never blanched any of her veg and she had 7 kids so no one of us got sick ever loved our gardens as kids
Me too!!! And with salmon! I succession sowed dill all spring and summer to harvest a third of the delicate leaves before the plants went to flower just to dry on its own for fish and to include in home made ranch dressing powder for salad dressings and mayonnaise. I had trays of it washed and ready to throw into a cooling oven after cooking. Dries bright green. Same with mint, French tarragon, parsley etc. Other herbs I hang to dry like thyme. We don’t have a freeze dryer (UK) and I consigned our cumbersome dehydrator to the attic as I would a set of drums and bagpipes 😂
Your squash patch is amazing every year. Joining you on your treasure hunt through it each season is one of my major highlights. Hoping everyone enjoys the zoom call you are doing. I would love to have joined you, however I'm away for a few days then meeting up with an old school friend I haven't seen for over 30 years.
Hi love how excited and thrilled you are when you find another beautiful squash. You’re thankfulness and gratitude are so refreshing. Thank you for just being you, please don’t change.❤
Oh the pumpkins are amazing! and the squash as well. I just did a very large canning batch of green beans and creamed corn yesterday and today I am bushed! I am looking forward to the zoom call at the end of the month. Will be so nice to see you all again.
Rosemary: bright and sunny and don’t let them dry out. I have one large (10” pot) that I bring in and it sets in a southern window. Good luck with yours!
I am happy your squash crop will end up better than you thought. I have a rosemary plant inside all winter… rosemary likes to stay dry, I give it a little sprinkling of water once a week. 😀
I’m like you with the squash I planted one spaghetti squash seed and I’ve harvested 13 beautiful squash! I had a lot of green tomatoes that I sliced sprinkled with lemon pepper and dehydrated them so good with dip
I don’t even like eating pumpkin, but I’m becoming obsessed with growing them. I figure I’ll eventually find a variety I enjoy eating to get over my aversion to them
Hi Chelsea, in my family, we use the rests of the garden to make pickles: green tomatoes, onions that are not suited for storage, green peppers, carrots, cucumbers, etc. We slice everything, or you can also shred them coarsely. All this gets weighed, and based on that, we calculate the vinegar, salt and sugar. Salt: 20g for every kg of veggies. Vinegar: 150ml for every kg, and sugar: 10g for every kg of veggies. You sprinkle the salt over the cut up veggies, mix it well, and leave it for 2-3h to extract the water. Then you squeeze the water out from the veggies and transfer it to another pot, and add the vinegar, sugar and spices(pepper, celery leaves, thyme, etc). Boil them for 5 min mixing continuously, so that the veggies pass through the boiling liquid at the bottom, to prevent them ferment afterwards. Transfer it hot in the jars and close them. We do a water bath for about 10 min, just to seal the jars(european style ones). I think if you want to do a water bath with your style of jars, you can skip the 5 min boil on the stove, and do a longer water bath. This way they keep the crispiness. And another thing we do with the green tomatoes, is fermented pickles(tomatoes, cauliflower, garlic, carrots), but we pour the salted water hot, and then leave them ferment on the counter( 25 g of salt to every litter of water). Also some horseradish on the top of the jars. Hope this gives you some ideas. Love from Germany y, Andra
Only gardeners can get so exited about veg 😂 love seeing you pick your fully grown veg now, while I am patiently waiting for seedlings to grow big enough to transplant.
Oh my!!!!!!! I get so excited with you when I watch your videos when you harvest your garden! You are such an amazing gardener! You definitely have a great green thumb 👍🏻 lol You harvesting your pumpkins n squash was amazing! I love watching your videos about how you save, can and cook your harvest! I hope to be just slightly as good as you in having a garden!
So much beauty! Thanks for sharing. As someone from the desert, dehydration can be an issue. First symptom is mental confusion. So, don't worry about your brain until you hydrate well
Squash are so pretty! Next year I’m planting pumpkins we are like a dust bowl now everything is gone ! I want some greens and fall vegetables but no rain for 2 months just dry dust , so glad you are having such a wonderful garden! I will buy some pumpkins and butternut squash to can!
By the time your harvest videos are over I am filled to the brim with joy and excitement! When I eventually have the space for my own garden I think I will explode! Thanks for sharing!
Hello from Texas this is the first time to view your channel. Loved your joy with the pumpkins here in south Texas pumpkins do not grow well. But the ones you have is beautiful.
Winter squash, potatoes, parsnips and rutabaga are my winter favorites! I really love Mooregold is my favorite, in the buttercup family but very rich and dark orange. So good.
31:16 hello! I overwintered two small rosemary plants successfully last year for the first time. They sat on my north facing kitchen window sill. I would water then deeply every 3-4 days. Usually my rosemary would dry out by Christmas. The secret was keeping them right in front of me and water lots! I live in southwestern Ontario in zone 6.
Here in Texas I can overwinter the rosemary in the front, south facing bed. I never water it. It survives by rainfall and dew. It is very drought tolerant and survived 100+F (38c) temps. My small starter plant is 3 ft tall and 4 ft wide now.
Pumpkin grows and harvest is amazing and beautiful! I am looking forward to trying to grow pumpkins on our north side of our house next season. I've always wanted to grow them, but couldn't find the right spot so maybe that will work. Thank you for your beautiful content!
If you'd like to join me for a gardening and preserving Q&A click this link to register. www.littlemountainranch.com/falling-leaves-and-growing-dreams I look forward to meeting you!
Listening to you oh soooo excited over your garden surprises is just making this old Grammys heart sing. 40 years I was just like you. Oh so full of excitement over my garden. A normal canning season was minimum of 2500 quarts and pints filled with the work of my hands and the favor of God the master gardener. Then in November we processed our meat for the year. We raised and processed 2 home grown steers and 3 pigs. Half a steer and and a pig was shared with my older sister to feed what was left of her family at home. Boy by the time she and I finished wrapping all that meat we were tired and were so ready to put the end of that year behind us. Our hubbies did all the cutting and grinding and they were fast so we worked really hard to keep up with them. Those were the days. And you remind me of those days with every video you post.
Thank you for giving this old heart extra excited heart beats. Bless you and the work of your hands.
My dear, you’re like the Energizer Bunny … just keep going & going. Warms my heart that so many young people are turning to preserving food.
I ❤ watching your enthusiasm ‼️😉
Thank you for taking us along on your journey 💖👵🏻❣️
You should get some BRIGHT PINK tape and tape the handles of your shears, scissors, and other garden tools so you can spot them when you lay them down!
Watching how excited you were on the hunt through the squash patch put a smile on my face!
I said out loud. I wish I was there. So contagious
Dill is husband's favorite herb, so I grow and dry for his winter salads
My Dill Dressing
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1/2 cup mayo
2 cloves chopped garlic
2Tlb yellow mustard
3Tlb rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup dried dill
Salt and pepper
Better the next day
I’m definitely going to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing.😊
My grandma had a sign that hung in her house that said, “ My house is clean enough to be healthy and dirty enough to be happy”. I now have that sign. During canning season it’s hard to keep it spotless. But once done it gets a deep clean. I deep clean again in the spring before I start big projects again. If I don’t do it in the spring then things get away from me when I start pulling things in during summer. And I stress more. So you will get to it.
I may have said this before but for all you say you have a short growing season, you sure do pull out an amazing amount of glorious food from your gardens. Love it!! ❤️ Also. I always thought that digging potatoes would be my favorite thing to do (i did it once with my dad and my glee was immeasurable) but that squash/pumpkin harvest was pretty exciting. I adore you, Chelsea, for the joy you give us.
Doesn't She? She reaches into the leaves and stems of everything, fearlessly, which I wouldn't do here in New England. Have a nice evening!
Dear Girl, please rest. Your memory problem is more than likely a result of your need for rest. I know it is hard this time of year. Yesterday I was just fell into a coma clothing and all. But you must take care of you so you have the energy to take care of your family and all your many obligations. I have added you to my prayer list. Much love and appreciation for all your hard work and inspiration. Jean Colorado USA
How many of us were pointing at the screen when she was looking for her clippers?
Yep me too. Lol
I just found you and I can not stop watching you. I am in awe. I wish I had 1/4 of your energy and your enthusiasm
We used dill and fennel seed heads in our daughter's wedding bouquets. I bought 12 flat clear glass bowls about 3" tall and 12" wide then cut sod to plant inside them and stuck floral water picks in to "plant' the daisies we picked on the roadside. Finally, we used florist wire to attach paper monarch butterflies floating above the daisies. They turned out wonderful. We wrapped the fennel and dill in brown paper with brown satin ribbons tied around and hung them from the church pews with sunflowers tucked in. It was very pretty and unusual and we got many compliments. Savory cheese crepes with broccoli? Oh, please make this for us - sounds wonderful! Today was so fun watching you "finding" all that orange treasure!
That sounds so cool and pretty!
I don't think there's anything wrong with your memory. You just have a mind full of produce this time of year! ❤
I'm happy the frost didn't take your pumpkins.
💚 Absolutely gorgeous squash and pumpkins! 💚
❤Hint for stop losing them clippers!!! HOT PINK DUCT TAPE THE HANDLES!!! When you toss them,you'll be able to find them....😂❤
As someone with far too much experience losing things, I heartily endorse this message 😄
Chelsea I love your excitement it makes me happy to see you in your garden I love seeing you be happy it melts my heart and makes my day.
Me too!!
Her happiness in the garden always makes me smile.
Isn’t she wonderful?
You can tell how excited you are about your garden just by your voice 🪴 I love it ❤
I love dill. You said you don’t cook a whole lot with it. Here is a recipe to try! My kids call it green rice. I cook it in a pressure cooker.
Sauté rice in butter add onion after the rice is toasted a little. When rice and onion are sautéing add all other ingredients and cook till rice is done 15 mins in pressure cooker and about 20mins on stove.
1 cup Basmati rice
1 small onion
1-2 garlic cloves
1 1/4 cup Chicken broth (may need a little less broth for pressure cooker)
1 tbsp chopped Dill (fresh or dried) you can add more if you really like dill
1 tbsp parsley(fresh or dried)
1 bay leaf
Pepper and salt to taste
Pumpkins are beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Always great videos. Thank you. Re-pot your rosemary and lavender into bigger pots with lots of grit in the soil. Put them somewhere in sunshine that is quite warm - maybe in your chicken house? It will be frost free in the chicken house and if they might peck, put a little bit of chicken wire over them. They should survive. Very little water over winter, just enough to keep them alive. Absolutlely no feeding. Good luck
Like a little kid in a candy store 😊😊❤❤
Your kitchen is beautiful with the wheelbarrow of amazing garden abundance. ❤
Your excitement is infectious! I must plant more squash next season
Have you tried eating the fennel flowers? It’s like the sweetest piece of black licorice. Start with a tiny piece. It’s sooo good! I’m growing it for the first time this year, I let everyone try when they come to visit. 🥰
Pick some dill heads (flower clusters) right before they flower and use them in fermented dill pickles and also use for processing dill pickles!
The joy that you have for the garden is such a delight to see. Thank you for sharing.
You have buckets of wisdom. Love your videos!
What a fun video. Harvesting home grown food is so satisfying.
Just love to watch you ..while in your garden..you get so excited and happy😂 You make me smile too 😊😊😊
Dill and fennel are host plants for some butterflies. I plant them throughout my pollinator garden.
It’s Christmas morning in the garden!
I love how excited you got so much fun!! I think everything about harvesting your garden is your favorite. Congrats on such an incredible harvest!
Chelsea, do you have bruises on the R side of your neck? God bless you, girl. 🙏🏻 many prayers for you 🙏🏻 ❤️
Probably dirt! lol
Thank you for taking us for the treasure hunt :) I loved it!
Harvest time. Blessed energy renewal 🍅. You could benefit from having a helper just now. Share this fun!
Those Cinderella pumpkins though!!! 😍🎃
You need "summer kitchen" we call that in my country. This is kitchen outside of house, and we do all canned, bread 🍞, and all cooking during summer so you don't have mess in kitchen.
You should spray paint your clipper handles fluorescent orange 😆
Your excitement over seeing what you grew is contagious! Too bad your energy isn't contagious as well!! LOL! 😂🤣😴😴
Hunting for pumpkins and squash is loads of fun! I've grown Candy Roasters and find that the sweet flavor makes delicious pies. It's a beautiful squash, as they all are.
I live about 30 minutes from the Dill pumpkin farm in NS. Love your channel. I garden vicariously through you. 😀🇨🇦
It's such a pleasure to watch you rejoice the fruits of your labor:))))
Homemade hamberger helper and corn on the cob , yum yum,
You are so talented. I don’t have space for a garden, but watching you I will try some container gardening. Thank you I love your vlogs!❤
I can totally relate to the sense of gratitude. I try to teach and get as many people to garden as I possibly can. I can't raise animals where I live, but the produce alone does the trick. God is good. ❤
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You probably already know this, but I follow a landscaper gardener and she’s in Chicago and she said if you need to get your tomatoes to ripen because the weather is turning stop watering them, and then they put all their energy towards ripening the fruit.
put some orange paint on the tip of your lopper handles...you will never lose them again.
My mum of 94 used to slice the beans and we put in the bags take the air out and freeze all my life only way she never blanched any of her veg and she had 7 kids so no one of us got sick ever loved our gardens as kids
Wow what an amazing harvest I'm definitely feeling jealous lol❤
I love dill in potato salad and potato soup ❤😋
Me too!!! And with salmon! I succession sowed dill all spring and summer to harvest a third of the delicate leaves before the plants went to flower just to dry on its own for fish and to include in home made ranch dressing powder for salad dressings and mayonnaise. I had trays of it washed and ready to throw into a cooling oven after cooking. Dries bright green. Same with mint, French tarragon, parsley etc. Other herbs I hang to dry like thyme. We don’t have a freeze dryer (UK) and I consigned our cumbersome dehydrator to the attic as I would a set of drums and bagpipes 😂
Keep going, you’re doing a great job
Your squash patch is amazing every year. Joining you on your treasure hunt through it each season is one of my major highlights. Hoping everyone enjoys the zoom call you are doing. I would love to have joined you, however I'm away for a few days then meeting up with an old school friend I haven't seen for over 30 years.
Hi love how excited and thrilled you are when you find another beautiful squash. You’re thankfulness and gratitude are so refreshing. Thank you for just being you, please don’t change.❤
You’ll need a flat bed truck to get your harvest to the house! Beautiful veggies!
I just Love how excited you get finding things. You are so inspiring
Your gratitude for your garden makes me grateful for you too. Warms my heart. ❤
Oh the pumpkins are amazing! and the squash as well. I just did a very large canning batch of green beans and creamed corn yesterday and today I am bushed! I am looking forward to the zoom call at the end of the month. Will be so nice to see you all again.
Just as fun as a treasure hunt!
We are really happy to be here ❤ 0:04
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So happy for you with your abundant harvest. So happy to watch you. Always look forward to watching you.
You're videos put a smile on my face! You are teaching me so much!
Rosemary: bright and sunny and don’t let them dry out. I have one large (10” pot) that I bring in and it sets in a southern window. Good luck with yours!
I am happy your squash crop will end up better than you thought. I have a rosemary plant inside all winter… rosemary likes to stay dry, I give it a little sprinkling of water once a week. 😀
I am watching from Florida my name Cynthia and I love your large canning stuff
looking fwd to the conversation on bringing in rosemary or lavender. only once it worked for me.
thanks for another great video!
Great harvest. It’s been a rough season here in Ontario. We use dill in our fish batter. I definitely have freeze-dryer envy. Enjoyed the whole video!
I’m like you with the squash I planted one spaghetti squash seed and I’ve harvested 13 beautiful squash! I had a lot of green tomatoes that I sliced sprinkled with lemon pepper and dehydrated them so good with dip
I loooove watching harvesting videos. I's so rewarding, i feel like i'm the one harvesting.
I don’t even like eating pumpkin, but I’m becoming obsessed with growing them. I figure I’ll eventually find a variety I enjoy eating to get over my aversion to them
This was so much fun! 😆
The pumpkins look marvelous..😅😅
I use dill on everything, haha. I love it on my eggs and hash browns, especially.
Fantastic harvest & your enthusiasm is inspiring! Thanks for sharing! Blessings from Alberta 🤗🇨🇦
To me nothing says fall like some wonderful pumpkin bread, I can't get over your nice pumpkin patch.
Hi Chelsea, in my family, we use the rests of the garden to make pickles: green tomatoes, onions that are not suited for storage, green peppers, carrots, cucumbers, etc. We slice everything, or you can also shred them coarsely. All this gets weighed, and based on that, we calculate the vinegar, salt and sugar. Salt: 20g for every kg of veggies. Vinegar: 150ml for every kg, and sugar: 10g for every kg of veggies. You sprinkle the salt over the cut up veggies, mix it well, and leave it for 2-3h to extract the water. Then you squeeze the water out from the veggies and transfer it to another pot, and add the vinegar, sugar and spices(pepper, celery leaves, thyme, etc). Boil them for 5 min mixing continuously, so that the veggies pass through the boiling liquid at the bottom, to prevent them ferment afterwards. Transfer it hot in the jars and close them. We do a water bath for about 10 min, just to seal the jars(european style ones). I think if you want to do a water bath with your style of jars, you can skip the 5 min boil on the stove, and do a longer water bath. This way they keep the crispiness. And another thing we do with the green tomatoes, is fermented pickles(tomatoes, cauliflower, garlic, carrots), but we pour the salted water hot, and then leave them ferment on the counter( 25 g of salt to every litter of water). Also some horseradish on the top of the jars. Hope this gives you some ideas. Love from Germany y, Andra
Sounds delicious! And add some of the dill she has in abundance.
Wonderful video.
Only gardeners can get so exited about veg 😂 love seeing you pick your fully grown veg now, while I am patiently waiting for seedlings to grow big enough to transplant.
Oh my!!!!!!! I get so excited with you when I watch your videos when you harvest your garden!
You are such an amazing gardener!
You definitely have a great green thumb 👍🏻 lol
You harvesting your pumpkins n squash was amazing!
I love watching your videos about how you save, can and cook your harvest!
I hope to be just slightly as good as you in having a garden!
So much beauty! Thanks for sharing. As someone from the desert, dehydration can be an issue. First symptom is mental confusion. So, don't worry about your brain until you hydrate well
all your vegetables look amazing:)
Squash are so pretty! Next year I’m planting pumpkins we are like a dust bowl now everything is gone ! I want some greens and fall vegetables but no rain for 2 months just dry dust , so glad you are having such a wonderful garden! I will buy some pumpkins and butternut squash to can!
Awww, getting to see your pretty girl, Nala. So sweet ❤❤❤
By the time your harvest videos are over I am filled to the brim with joy and excitement! When I eventually have the space for my own garden I think I will explode! Thanks for sharing!
Hello from Texas this is the first time to view your channel. Loved your joy with the pumpkins here in south Texas pumpkins do not grow well. But the ones you have is beautiful.
What a glorious bounty, well done
Winter squash, potatoes, parsnips and rutabaga are my winter favorites! I really love Mooregold is my favorite, in the buttercup family but very rich and dark orange. So good.
You are blessed
I found myself getting excited with you as you discovered each pumpkin and squash. That was fun!
Wow. You get a lot done each day !
Beautiful harvest
I’m in just awe of your garden, your harvest, your excitement, the love and dedication to your garden. You are very inspiring!
Your garden has done so well ❤
Thanx for sharing the excitement. Nothing like growing and harvesting. I have always had good production from Squash, such a rewarding Plant. 😃
31:16 hello! I overwintered two small rosemary plants successfully last year for the first time. They sat on my north facing kitchen window sill. I would water then deeply every 3-4 days. Usually my rosemary would dry out by Christmas. The secret was keeping them right in front of me and water lots! I live in southwestern Ontario in zone 6.
Here in Texas I can overwinter the rosemary in the front, south facing bed. I never water it. It survives by rainfall and dew. It is very drought tolerant and survived 100+F (38c) temps. My small starter plant is 3 ft tall and 4 ft wide now.
Pumpkin grows and harvest is amazing and beautiful! I am looking forward to trying to grow pumpkins on our north side of our house next season. I've always wanted to grow them, but couldn't find the right spot so maybe that will work. Thank you for your beautiful content!
You are amazing! Good job!
AMAZING WORK YOU DO!....
Your enthusiasm in your garden and excitement when you find a surprise is completely inspiring. Thanks so much!
Im also excited for your plentiful harvest. 😊 very happy for you!