Keep your eyes healthy. Search foods and herbs. Protect them from lights on devices, TV etc. with tinted glasses. After eyes are healed don't wear sunglasses outdoors. Street and car lights are actually blinding. Ear pods etc. cause cataracts even on children. Do your research on everything I wrote. I'm not a doctor.
I can't stop smiling when I look at you and Tuck. I also want to thank you for the knowledge you shared especially having my plants far enough so they have a constant air flow. Good job to the boss too
Don’t cut down the apple tree! Just cut it off but keep the trunk, then graft 4 new varieties of apple that you like, onto the trunk (positioned like North, South East & West). They will grow so fast given the root zone and tree is already well established.
James, am so glad I came across your site not long ago. Your enthusiasm is infectious! And what to say of your garden!? A little piece of earthly paradise!
Because of you I grew lots more stuff in my garden this year. Hopefully will do more next year. Never thought I would grow tomatoes as tall and productive as yours but I came close. Thanks for all you do. And I love Tuck
It's frozen hard here several times now. The potatoes and sweet potatoes are yet to come in. Time to put the beds to sleep for the season. I've learned so much from you this summer that will get us better yields next season. Very much obliged for your help.
I just love watching Tuck going at it. My little toy poodle loves to dig her own carrots and waits for me to cut open the watermelons as well. I had massive success out of our Doll Baby watermelons.
I’m so grateful you toned down your excitement James throughout the video. You seem more balanced in introducing your planting skills. I’m in Morris county and I am planning a community garden here. Blessings to your journey. You have taught me so much.
Favourite Tucky🐶Teases🤎🤍🤎🖤 4:46 Going hard on that stem🤎🤍🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 13:11 Tucker going for it and being disciplined 🤎🤍🤎🖤🤎 18:04 T🐕 gets what he wants🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🖤🤎 🐕
My 5 year old son and I love watching your videos. He always yells out “TUCK!” when he sees him. We’re on year 3 of planting gardens and trees, all in educating him in where our food comes from. Keep up the great growing!
I so enjoy your videos. They're so inspiring! It is nice to realize too, you have been developing your garden over time and it just keeps getting more abundant!
When u are gona get d proper gardenbasket n not d wife kitchen bowls n all d veggies are falling out, u are my favorite to watch u bring so much happiness to d garden u are d best describer. 2 years on a row planted carrots n ddnt happen.
I can't help but smile everytime you get excited to try the wonderful food you grow. I do that as well when I walk my garden. Real food indeed! It would be great if you could do a video on what you do with all this food. For example, I plant more than I can eat so I can preserve for the winter months. I would love to see how you use your harvests. Thanks again for sharing.
Do you replant for the next season with all the seeds from the harvest fruit and veg? Or typically with store bought ones? If so, do you have a video in how you harvest and store your seeds?
Hello from Germany, The best plums (for me) are Reneclaude(Prunus domestica subsp. italica) if you have the opportunity to plant them. I only know the variety names in German: Graf Alterns große grüne oullins I like to watch your videos, greetings from Germany
I live in Northern New Jersey and am new to gardening. I have learned so much from your channel and am inspired to continue trying new things. I really enjoy watching Tuck help you around the garden. Continue the great work you are doing!
Crazy but wonderful that I picked a pint of 'Anne' yellow raspberries today up here on the Canadian border. If you're looking for a replacement for the 'Bella' think about Winter Banana: an apple that actually DOES have a banana-like flavor and is a super-pollinator variety for other nearby apple trees. In my experience Nikita's Gift persimmons never get much larger than yours even if they are thinned. I serve them for dessert on Thanksgiving (when they look like orangey-brown water balloons) with walnuts and some nice port wine.
Sounds very delicious ! I can't imagine eating persimmons because we had the wild variety in our yard when I was growing up and they were very yuck 😝 I'm sure the kind grown for eating must be much better , but every time I think of persimmons my mouth puckers 😗
I would love to see how you eat, cook, preserve all the vegetables you harvest. You couldn’t possibly eat it all as you harvest. How do you preserve the excess? I’d like to see videos on that.
Hi James, I just went out in my backyard with a Coors light and my dog to enjoy looking at the wild flowers I planted this year and I noticed this orange spot poking out and I realized it was organic heirloom carrots that my dad had sent me seeds for last spring. So I picked a couple and my dog went to town on one that was about 5 inches long and ate the whole thing for the first time ever. I praised her and she was also digging some holes too which reminded me of Tuck. I came up with a couple varieties of cucumber but she wouldn’t eat those for some reason.
I’m sorry, who is your cameraman?? I mean can we just give some recognition and give honor where it is due!? They do such an amazing job every video!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hi. Thanks for sharing these tips. It is always fun for me to learn more about gardening. It has been a year but I still consider myself as a novice. I developed an interest for gardening when I saw my neighbor's glass greenhouse. IT WAS SO BEAUTIFULLLLL! I got to know that they bought it from Mulberry Greenhouses and bought myself a polycarbonate greenhouse for sale.
Nice harvest! I grew Black Diamond watermelon this year and it tasted so good. Most varieties of vegetables I grow I've learned about because of you. You and Tuck are awesome!
James and Tuck, I hope you will take us along this winter so that we may see your cold hardy plantings. More and more people are having to extend their gardening efforts to help with their food budget. We love watching and learning from you and The Boss.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
James you have such a stellar garden. I have been gardening for years and am very impressed with your garden. I live in Maine and also grow vegetables, berries, flowers and fruit trees on less than half an acre. Growing warm weather plants like peppers and melons have been a challenge. What is your secret to those beautiful peppers and melons? Do you fertilize your plants during the summer?
What a great adventure going through your food forest. You've always done a great job and been gracious to give us tours of what you have going on. #I love it all #KingTukReigningOverAll 🥰😍❤❤❤❤💚💚💚💚💛💛💛💛💛 #Keepupthegreatwork
When i have my dog 🐶 girl put her mouth into food thats on the floor, like a piece of salami, i let her have it since dogs put their mouths in their private parts and it can cause and infection if someone gets licked by them or uses food licked by them so i stay away from her tongue ever since im aware of that.
With those apples that are not up to snuff, use them for baking. Core out the center fill with cinnamon, brown sugar, butter, raisins, and whatever else you fancy, bake at 325’ for an hour.
I love to see how happy your harvest makes you. I can relate. But sadly other people aren't very intested to hear my "garden stories". LOL They just don't know the joy they are missing.
Hey James and Tuck! Instead of cutting the Bella apple tree down and replanting, you should graft one or several new cultivars onto it. Then once those are established, you can cut all the Bella branches back. Essentially a new tree with the new fruit wood, but you get to piggyback on the years of growth that's already been established. Win win!
This garden still looks great for this late in the season. Us in zone 5/5a/6… the gardens ended their own lives in like late August/beginning of September. And that’s after one of the weirdest summers on record. We started having killer frost since early September. N many sub zero nights since. But great harvest. The garden looks like it could keep going for at least a whole nother season 😊😊😊 Well done. N lots of Tuck ❤
oooh yes please do a video on what sprays you use, but can you also do one where its about ALL the pest and disease preventions on your entire garden? i struggle with what i can use because i have pets and don't believe in toxic chemicals.
Bummer about the bella! Good thing that there are so many apples to choose from. I’ve planted a dozen over the last two years, and I wish that I had dozens more. You could try grafting onto it
I love your enthusiasm for your garden - the apple! We don't have apple trees but that's how I sound when I find a big one at the Orchard we go to. Ya gotta slow down a bit with your videos, I wanna get a good look. And are you planning a future video that shows what you use for disease and pest control? We are thinking of putting in a couple pear trees, do you put some kind of clay?
we got down in the high twenties Tuesday and Wednesday morning luckily I picked all my ripe fruit Monday night that I could everything else is trashed,,, keep up with the videos we love tuck LOL
Tuck, you’re hysterical 😅. That’s amazing that you have so much still growing in the gardens. I heard green tomatoes under a grow light in the house will ripen in 1-2 weeks. I might have to test this tale. I still have banana peppers, Roma tomatoes and runner beans growing to harvest. But winter brassicas are thriving along with peas even in these frosty nights.
It’s so good to be back. I had my surgery on my eyes and now I can see. Great to see you James and Tuck. Harvest looks fantastic.
Glad your surgery went well.
@@libbylauderdale1382 Oh thank you
Keep your eyes healthy. Search foods and herbs.
Protect them from lights on devices, TV etc. with tinted glasses.
After eyes are healed don't wear sunglasses outdoors. Street and car lights are actually blinding. Ear pods etc. cause cataracts even on children.
Do your research on everything I wrote. I'm not a doctor.
@@smas3256 Thank you 🙏 very much
Wishiny you a speedy recovery
I like the way Tuck helps himself to the harvest
all the garden channels are from far away- so nice to have a local Jersey channel! Seeing what's possible at what season in our area is so helpful!
James, it's just too awesome to hear you say, "let's grab this one, this one and this one"..it's like shopping at midnight sale!!!
I can't stop smiling when I look at you and Tuck. I also want to thank you for the knowledge you shared especially having my plants far enough so they have a constant air flow. Good job to the boss too
Don’t cut down the apple tree! Just cut it off but keep the trunk, then graft 4 new varieties of apple that you like, onto the trunk (positioned like North, South East & West). They will grow so fast given the root zone and tree is already well established.
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Do you have more info on your example?
@@lalhmingsangisangtei4219
That's great advice and then put all of your branches in yours compost
haha
James, am so glad I came across your site not long ago. Your enthusiasm is infectious! And what to say of your garden!? A little piece of earthly paradise!
Tuck is the boss because he eats all the food 😂 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ for tuck because he makes the videos on another level
I WANT THOSE FRUITS, THAT IS HEAVENLY!
I always feel happy each time i watch you harvesting food God bless you and your little 🐕
Because of you I grew lots more stuff in my garden this year. Hopefully will do more next year. Never thought I would grow tomatoes as tall and productive as yours but I came close. Thanks for all you do. And I love Tuck
Me too thinking of it ,can start at home with micro green s
I love love love that y’all are still harvesting!
I’m only 20 years old and I dream to have a garden like yours when I get older !
good luck man! :)
I love your enthusiasm. I feel the same way. It’s like all the fruit and veggies are miracles.
It's frozen hard here several times now. The potatoes and sweet potatoes are yet to come in. Time to put the beds to sleep for the season.
I've learned so much from you this summer that will get us better yields next season. Very much obliged for your help.
Watching you Harvesting makes me happy. Wish i could have a garden like yours❤
Just cant get enough of your videos. I look forward to them! Keep em coming!
I just love watching Tuck going at it. My little toy poodle loves to dig her own carrots and waits for me to cut open the watermelons as well. I had massive success out of our Doll Baby watermelons.
I’m so grateful you toned down your excitement James throughout the video. You seem more balanced in introducing your planting skills. I’m in Morris county and I am planning a community garden here. Blessings to your journey. You have taught me so much.
The garden that just keeps on giving,
What an abundant reward for the work you & Tuck achieve. As always, amazing video 💜❤️💜❤️
Favourite Tucky🐶Teases🤎🤍🤎🖤
4:46 Going hard on that stem🤎🤍🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎
13:11 Tucker going for it and being disciplined 🤎🤍🤎🖤🤎
18:04 T🐕 gets what he wants🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🖤🤎
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Basically you just walk into your paradise garden eden garden pick up few minutes you all set 😊free from money and grocery store controls 😊😂❤🎉
You have done such an amazing job in your garden and Tuck is the best quality control anyone could ask for ❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
James can you make a video by splicing all the harvests together so we can see how much you harvested in total throughout the year? ❤️
I love seeing your videos and I'm so impressed with your harvest.
I'm amazed that you're still harvesting so much in October! Wow 😮😍
Amazing video, seeing all the variety of plants you can grow in New Jersey is so cool, thank you James and tuck!!
My 5 year old son and I love watching your videos. He always yells out “TUCK!” when he sees him. We’re on year 3 of planting gardens and trees, all in educating him in where our food comes from. Keep up the great growing!
Yah, really sad bc I won't be seeing Tuck harvesting carrots 😢 until next year. Enjoy to see you harvest those fruits and veggies 😋
I so enjoy your videos. They're so inspiring! It is nice to realize too, you have been developing your garden over time and it just keeps getting more abundant!
When u are gona get d proper gardenbasket n not d wife kitchen bowls n all d veggies are falling out, u are my favorite to watch u bring so much happiness to d garden u are d best describer. 2 years on a row planted carrots n ddnt happen.
I can't help but smile everytime you get excited to try the wonderful food you grow. I do that as well when I walk my garden. Real food indeed! It would be great if you could do a video on what you do with all this food. For example, I plant more than I can eat so I can preserve for the winter months. I would love to see how you use your harvests. Thanks again for sharing.
James and Tuck, you both are awesome! love seeing your beautiful gardens! peace and love from Ohio!
I appreciate you, The Boss and all the info you share!! ❤❤❤🐶❤❤❤
The garden is so wonderful, everything has it. Watching you harvest vegetables makes me fall in love.
Your garden is awe inspiring as well as motivating. You really make people think they can grow their own food. Thanks for sharing.
Tuck looks like he loves harvest time 😂❤❤❤❤
Love you guys!! ❤️❤️💗🍉🍈🐕 If I'm ever in Jersey I'm gonna figure out how to tour your garden live! So fun. Enjoy that lovely harvest. 😊💗
Do you replant for the next season with all the seeds from the harvest fruit and veg? Or typically with store bought ones? If so, do you have a video in how you harvest and store your seeds?
Hello from Germany,
The best plums (for me) are Reneclaude(Prunus domestica subsp. italica) if you have the opportunity to plant them.
I only know the variety names in German:
Graf Alterns
große grüne
oullins
I like to watch your videos, greetings from Germany
Hi James and Tuck, just love watching your garden harvest videos. So inspiring always 👍😀
I live in Northern New Jersey and am new to gardening. I have learned so much from your channel and am inspired to continue trying new things. I really enjoy watching Tuck help you around the garden. Continue the great work you are doing!
Your garden is amazing, I have had the best carrots ever this year 👍🥕
James, what a beautiful garden you have made. Tuck is the icing on the cake.
Got my team Grow shirt in the mail today! Yay so excited to wear it to work on Monday!!
Still looks great to me. So much food that you guys have been harvesting. I hope this wasn't the last video of the season. ❤
when you pulled out those rampicante squash i was in shock!! gosh you are such an inspiration!! Much love!! 💓🌱🐶
嗨詹姆斯🤭看你的花園菜園快一年了,我也學到了种菜的方式,也种成功了,今天的午菜就吃自己种的菜很開心的感覺😄你的菜園一都有驚奇的果子👏👍
Crazy but wonderful that I picked a pint of 'Anne' yellow raspberries today up here on the Canadian border. If you're looking for a replacement for the 'Bella' think about Winter Banana: an apple that actually DOES have a banana-like flavor and is a super-pollinator variety for other nearby apple trees. In my experience Nikita's Gift persimmons never get much larger than yours even if they are thinned. I serve them for dessert on Thanksgiving (when they look like orangey-brown water balloons) with walnuts and some nice port wine.
Sounds very delicious ! I can't imagine eating persimmons because we had the wild variety in our yard when I was growing up and they were very yuck 😝 I'm sure the kind grown for eating must be much better , but every time I think of persimmons my mouth puckers 😗
I always enjoy seeing your harvests.
Look into doing a graft on the apple tree! Utilize the existing root system. Thanks for all the great content!
I would love to see how you eat, cook, preserve all the vegetables you harvest. You couldn’t possibly eat it all as you harvest. How do you preserve the excess? I’d like to see videos on that.
Just got my sweatshirt in the mail… I love it! Sooooo soft! Thanks for all you do ❤ love from Maryland ❤️
Can you do a listing of what you planted this year by category? I want to try some of what you had success with. I also want to grow apples
We are actually getting to see you harvesting a lot of different stuff. Yay! My favorite!!! I love Tuck so much. He's just too adorable
Hi James, I just went out in my backyard with a Coors light and my dog to enjoy looking at the wild flowers I planted this year and I noticed this orange spot poking out and I realized it was organic heirloom carrots that my dad had sent me seeds for last spring. So I picked a couple and my dog went to town on one that was about 5 inches long and ate the whole thing for the first time ever. I praised her and she was also digging some holes too which reminded me of Tuck. I came up with a couple varieties of cucumber but she wouldn’t eat those for some reason.
Love your energy! I think it would be cool to have merch that said “we love to see it!”
🧡 I just love your garden James ! Everything is so productive !
LOVE the hoodie!!!!
Its been a great season and I learned a lot. Now time to prep that soil
I’m sorry, who is your cameraman?? I mean can we just give some recognition and give honor where it is due!? They do such an amazing job every video!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
One of my favorite garden channels.
Hi. Thanks for sharing these tips. It is always fun for me to learn more about gardening. It has been a year but I still consider myself as a novice. I developed an interest for gardening when I saw my neighbor's glass greenhouse. IT WAS SO BEAUTIFULLLLL! I got to know that they bought it from Mulberry Greenhouses and bought myself a polycarbonate greenhouse for sale.
Do a video on how to keep plants during the winter. How to cover them? Which plants to use.
Nice harvest! I grew Black Diamond watermelon this year and it tasted so good. Most varieties of vegetables I grow I've learned about because of you. You and Tuck are awesome!
James and Tuck, I hope you will take us along this winter so that we may see your cold hardy plantings. More and more people are having to extend their gardening efforts to help with their food budget. We love watching and learning from you and The Boss.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
James you have such a stellar garden. I have been gardening for years and am very impressed with your garden. I live in Maine and also grow vegetables, berries, flowers and fruit trees on less than half an acre. Growing warm weather plants like peppers and melons have been a challenge. What is your secret to those beautiful peppers and melons? Do you fertilize your plants during the summer?
Sounds like blessings raining lol what an amazing harvest from the Lord Most High who gives seeds to sower to harvest
What a great adventure going through your food forest. You've always done a great job and been gracious to give us tours of what you have going on. #I love it all #KingTukReigningOverAll 🥰😍❤❤❤❤💚💚💚💚💛💛💛💛💛 #Keepupthegreatwork
Yes! I agree, if you want organic food, you gonna grow it yourself!
The good words about you and tuck are never ending so here's some more heart❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow amazing, aku sangat menyukai tanaman2 kamu. I really love your plants. Amazing.
Oh not fair!!! That water melon, making my mouth water. Perfect ripeness. Tuck knows good food that's for sure. h💚💙💜💛🧡💗
When i have my dog 🐶 girl put her mouth into food thats on the floor, like a piece of salami, i let her have it since dogs put their mouths in their private parts and it can cause and infection if someone gets licked by them or uses food licked by them so i stay away from her tongue ever since im aware of that.
Just came across your videos and love them, im in upstate NY, never garden and just now got a littlw bit of land to try. Excited and scared same time.
Love your journey xx
you have a nice harvest, & I picked up, planting cool weather crops closer than warmer weather because they grow slower :-) thank you for sharing.
First time seeing zulu peppers, the colour is beautiful...first time seeing Tuck eat watermelon too🐕❤️❤️❤️
I enjoy seeing the bounty, but I really watch of the energy! Always pumped!
With those apples that are not up to snuff, use them for baking. Core out the center fill with cinnamon, brown sugar, butter, raisins, and whatever else you fancy, bake at 325’ for an hour.
I love positive energy you always have
When you saiddirt never hurt. My grandfather used to say you have to eat a bushel of dirt before you die.
Hi James how are you and Tuck doing I enjoy your videos and have a great day👍❤️🇨🇦
Thanks Patricia! Have a great day as well! 😁🐕❤️
Hi can you show how to cook with some of your veggies please
Love the vibrant colors and your energy is contagious!
I love to see how happy your harvest makes you. I can relate. But sadly other people aren't very intested to hear my "garden stories". LOL They just don't know the joy they are missing.
I love that you grow so many different varieties of peppers, thank you for sharing!
Do you drill drainage holes into the bottom of the 5 gal buckets?
Your videos are always so fun. Been watching for years.
Hey James and Tuck! Instead of cutting the Bella apple tree down and replanting, you should graft one or several new cultivars onto it. Then once those are established, you can cut all the Bella branches back. Essentially a new tree with the new fruit wood, but you get to piggyback on the years of growth that's already been established. Win win!
That is a gorgeous melon you always have the best produce! My garden just doesn't grow very well.
This garden still looks great for this late in the season. Us in zone 5/5a/6… the gardens ended their own lives in like late August/beginning of September. And that’s after one of the weirdest summers on record.
We started having killer frost since early September. N many sub zero nights since.
But great harvest. The garden looks like it could keep going for at least a whole nother season 😊😊😊
Well done. N lots of Tuck ❤
oooh yes please do a video on what sprays you use, but can you also do one where its about ALL the pest and disease preventions on your entire garden? i struggle with what i can use because i have pets and don't believe in toxic chemicals.
Bummer about the bella! Good thing that there are so many apples to choose from. I’ve planted a dozen over the last two years, and I wish that I had dozens more. You could try grafting onto it
I love your enthusiasm for your garden - the apple! We don't have apple trees but that's how I sound when I find a big one at the Orchard we go to. Ya gotta slow down a bit with your videos, I wanna get a good look. And are you planning a future video that shows what you use for disease and pest control? We are thinking of putting in a couple pear trees, do you put some kind of clay?
You have chickens right ?
Would love to see them in videos too .🐓
we got down in the high twenties Tuesday and Wednesday morning luckily I picked all my ripe fruit Monday night that I could everything else is trashed,,, keep up with the videos we love tuck LOL
Why did you waste the broccoli leaves. They are full of antioxidants and cook well.
Tuck, you’re hysterical 😅. That’s amazing that you have so much still growing in the gardens. I heard green tomatoes under a grow light in the house will ripen in 1-2 weeks. I might have to test this tale. I still have banana peppers, Roma tomatoes and runner beans growing to harvest. But winter brassicas are thriving along with peas even in these frosty nights.
James! How do you put your garden to bed for the winter? Thanks!
I don’t for most of them, I grow through the winter with my hinged hoop houses
@@jamesprigioni Understandable. You are a real inspiration thank you for all that you do!
hi, I'm a new subscriber and now I can't stop binge watching to all of ur videos, omg they r all so addicting ❤️ also, LOVE TUCK SO MUCHH