Love how you teach/share from your experience with a non-abraisve voice and always educational. You're a good teacher. I've been following you for years and will never leave
Yes, I appreciate your short videos. You are right about the advise out there on the internet (TH-cam). Many of these experts are 2nd year gardeners, and are often wrong or at best regional, they feel the need to be heard. I have been gardening for most of my 60 years and still learn every year.
I’m so glad i happened to find your channel. Your advice is 2nd to none, I’m sure my veggies are going to be bigger and better than ever. Thanks for helping me become a better gardener. 👍🏻
Thanks for that Kev!! Appreciate the support and hope I can just keep documenting my trials and errors as I figure more and more out with every season! Cheers man
Just found your channel through a mutual subscriber in Northern NY. He told me I have to check out your content. I subscribed to follow along with you. - Rick
Thanks so much Jeff!!! You do such wonderful work and dedication to all your videos. What a great BDay gift for me!!! Hubby has been having radiation all of last week and 3days this week. Got to go back and catch up on the ones I have missed!!! 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻
Happy Birthday Brandy! It was my Dad's on the weekend! Hope all is well and that treatment is going as good as it can..positive vibes being sent your way!
Hardest concept is getting my potatoes without digging and some type do dig deeper. Still I'm trying to avoid digging and this year plan to have clover as my walkways. Beets do have 4 seed per bundle, Believe you taught me that but it's important and I'm here to learn, cut stress next season Sir Thanks
I hear ya John. I've switched my potatoes to dedicated grow bags and raised beds that get dug every year. Its just one of those crops that has to get dug up, no way around it!
Fantastic advice thank you, Jeff. Also, I had a look through your listings for something on Asparagus as I planted some year old organic plants in late spring that came up beautifully fluffy with more baby spears than I expected. I left them alone and cut them back a couple of weeks ago when they were yellow and wondered if you had any tips on them for winter please. I couldn't find anything in your playlists but maybe I didn't look properly. 🤓❤️
Nothing on Asparagus yet. I have one good patch going and two failed ones over the last 6 years. I really try to wait until I master something before I can teach it. I feel like I'm 2 years away from an Asparagus video, LOL!
The Ripe Tomato Farms That's a shame but a very sensible way to be, as you're keeping it real by drawing from what you have learned and even looked into the natural science of it to give us only tried and tested tips. I've got a few gut feelings as to what to do so will experiment with them. I have a lot in a raised bed and three pots with a couple in each next to it. I'll let you know what I did and the results of it. It will help my huge growing plants learning curve. It feels more like the unclimbable sheer face of a mountain sometimes rather than a curve at times though! I'm sorry to hear about your two failed patches though happy you had a successful patch. Thank you and much love.❤️
Thank you for your great videos. I’m going to start some plants in April to transplant to the garden in May as an effort to extend my growing season in Colorado. Should I use indoor soil or outdoor?
I bought some Chesnok from Amazon, the package said "product of Mexico". I put the garlic in the frig for about 4 weeks and it started to sprout. I put it in big containers on Oct 31, and now all those garlic cloves are sprouting big time, all got tall green leaves. I mulched the containers with straw from Lowe's, after a couple weeks barley weeds popped up in the garlic containers... I didn't realize the straw got seeds, so I read up on the reviews on Lowe's website and found more frightening things about this straw like the company would not answer the question if the straw contains herbicides. I pull all straw off and now my garlic containers don't have any mulch. I also bought garlic from MIGardener and from a farmer at the local market. They all are in containers and growth bags, and most of them have sprouted. I'm not worried how they will turn out. If half of them grow into decent medium size bulbs I will call it a success. In the meantime, we haven't had any snow and the weather has been up and down. I don't know if I will put mulch back in these containers. I lost faith in straw. From what I know, all big box bagged straw has herbicides and full of seeds. Luke from MIGardener has videos on using animal bedding like pine shavings as straw, I'm not sure if I like that. Jeff uses clean, awesome straw for his garden, and Mark on "Self Sufficient Me" can get awesome sugarcane straw, none of these seem to exist where I live. So I'm just taking the chance of not mulching my garlic containers and we'll see how that turns out.
Love how you teach/share from your experience with a non-abraisve voice and always educational. You're a good teacher. I've been following you for years and will never leave
Thanks so much Tamara! It's super appreciated!
Great having all the quickies grouped. Awesome idea. Thanks Jeff 😊
Thanks Bev! Just helps me with piece of mind too....trying not to double up on content as much as possible! :-)
Yes, I appreciate your short videos. You are right about the advise out there on the internet (TH-cam). Many of these experts are 2nd year gardeners, and are often wrong or at best regional, they feel the need to be heard. I have been gardening for most of my 60 years and still learn every year.
Right on Phil, same here man. Every growing season is a LESSON.. no matter how long you've been at it! Well said.
I’m so glad i happened to find your channel. Your advice is 2nd to none, I’m sure my veggies are going to be bigger and better than ever. Thanks for helping me become a better gardener. 👍🏻
Thanks for that Kev!! Appreciate the support and hope I can just keep documenting my trials and errors as I figure more and more out with every season! Cheers man
Just found your channel through a mutual subscriber in Northern NY. He told me I have to check out your content. I subscribed to follow along with you. - Rick
Hey Rick, thanks so much for the support! Its always greatly appreciated!! :-)
These are my favorites! Thank you!
Thanks tammy, appreciate that! :-)
Thanks so much Jeff!!! You do such wonderful work and dedication to all your videos. What a great BDay gift for me!!! Hubby has been having radiation all of last week and 3days this week. Got to go back and catch up on the ones I have missed!!! 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻
Happy birthday 🥳🎉🎈
Praying for you and your husband 🙏❤️🙏🤗
Happy Birthday Brandy! It was my Dad's on the weekend! Hope all is well and that treatment is going as good as it can..positive vibes being sent your way!
These videos are great! Thanks!
Cheers Ronnie, thanks for watching! :-)
Always fun to be looking up from soil level! 😁
Ha ha I agree Olga!
Thank you very much. I didn't know about the seed of the beets that explains a lot for me. God bless you and your family have a Merry Christmas.🙏❣️🤗🎄🎄
Cheers Terry, always happy to help!
Hardest concept is getting my potatoes without digging and some type do dig deeper. Still I'm trying to avoid digging and this year plan to have clover as my walkways.
Beets do have 4 seed per bundle, Believe you taught me that but it's important and I'm here to learn, cut stress next season Sir Thanks
I hear ya John. I've switched my potatoes to dedicated grow bags and raised beds that get dug every year. Its just one of those crops that has to get dug up, no way around it!
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God bless you and your family 🙏❣️🤗
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@@terrychrist1383 thank u 😍😁💜💜💜
Yeah, no fluff, appreciate a no drama class
Thanks Naomi, appreciate it!
Fantastic advice thank you, Jeff. Also, I had a look through your listings for something on Asparagus as I planted some year old organic plants in late spring that came up beautifully fluffy with more baby spears than I expected. I left them alone and cut them back a couple of weeks ago when they were yellow and wondered if you had any tips on them for winter please. I couldn't find anything in your playlists but maybe I didn't look properly. 🤓❤️
Nothing on Asparagus yet. I have one good patch going and two failed ones over the last 6 years. I really try to wait until I master something before I can teach it. I feel like I'm 2 years away from an Asparagus video, LOL!
The Ripe Tomato Farms That's a shame but a very sensible way to be, as you're keeping it real by drawing from what you have learned and even looked into the natural science of it to give us only tried and tested tips. I've got a few gut feelings as to what to do so will experiment with them. I have a lot in a raised bed and three pots with a couple in each next to it. I'll let you know what I did and the results of it. It will help my huge growing plants learning curve. It feels more like the unclimbable sheer face of a mountain sometimes rather than a curve at times though! I'm sorry to hear about your two failed patches though happy you had a successful patch. Thank you and much love.❤️
Use the thinned leaves in a salad or stir fry! They are wonderful greens!
Thank you x
Cheers Ann, thanks for watching!
Thank you for your great videos. I’m going to start some plants in April to transplant to the garden in May as an effort to extend my growing season in Colorado. Should I use indoor soil or outdoor?
Thanks betsy! For starting the plants indoors, go with a sterile indoor potting mix. Best way to get the plants started.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thank you
@@betsylewis9432 no problem!
I bought some Chesnok from Amazon, the package said "product of Mexico". I put the garlic in the frig for about 4 weeks and it started to sprout. I put it in big containers on Oct 31, and now all those garlic cloves are sprouting big time, all got tall green leaves. I mulched the containers with straw from Lowe's, after a couple weeks barley weeds popped up in the garlic containers... I didn't realize the straw got seeds, so I read up on the reviews on Lowe's website and found more frightening things about this straw like the company would not answer the question if the straw contains herbicides. I pull all straw off and now my garlic containers don't have any mulch.
I also bought garlic from MIGardener and from a farmer at the local market. They all are in containers and growth bags, and most of them have sprouted. I'm not worried how they will turn out. If half of them grow into decent medium size bulbs I will call it a success. In the meantime, we haven't had any snow and the weather has been up and down. I don't know if I will put mulch back in these containers. I lost faith in straw. From what I know, all big box bagged straw has herbicides and full of seeds. Luke from MIGardener has videos on using animal bedding like pine shavings as straw, I'm not sure if I like that. Jeff uses clean, awesome straw for his garden, and Mark on "Self Sufficient Me" can get awesome sugarcane straw, none of these seem to exist where I live. So I'm just taking the chance of not mulching my garlic containers and we'll see how that turns out.
Hello, can you please, tell me why my tomato plant bent over backwards
I'm not happy about it!!
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Might be having a good hair day.or misplaced hat.Its fine if it's helps you to relax, Great video