2024 June Garden Review

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Jessica Wanders

Jessica Wanders

Күн бұрын

Welcome to the June Garden Review of my BACKYARD GARDEN in Zone 6 in British Columbia, Canada! In this video I log some HARVESTS, check on local PRICES, and TALLY UP how much my harvests would cost to buy them from the stores! It was a chillier than normal June and some of my hot weather crops have been slow to get started but other crops have flourished! It looks like it's going to be WARMING UP soon. I hope you enjoy the video and are having a BOUNTIFUL GARDEN season!
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@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
How are all your gardens growing this year?? I see so much hot weather happening all over the place but it just hasn't gotten too hot here yet! My peppers!! :( Cool weather crops are loving life though!! I hope you enjoy the video
@kimberleykimberley2465
@kimberleykimberley2465 Ай бұрын
It's been so cool and rainy here in Northern BC. Everything is slowly growing. We're supposed to get some warmer weather this coming week thank goodness. We had a ton of rhubarb we picked so I made rhubarb custard pie for Fathers Day and then with the rest I made strawberry rhubarb fruit leather in our dehydrator. It turned out so yummy. I`m so jealous of your strawberries. So many and so beautiful. Our 23 year old son is still living at home and he wanted to take charge of the garden this year so he can learn some new skills. He built a beautiful planter out of wood and sticks. It turned out beautiful. It looks like a big wicker basket. lol
@robinswan5831
@robinswan5831 Ай бұрын
Back for what I. missed in the live! Been looking forward tot his one!
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy it! I was thinking of you! How is your garden doing?!
@KarenBowers4
@KarenBowers4 Ай бұрын
Come to Northern California if you miss the hot weather. Next 10 days we will be having temps between 103 and 114. I just hope I can keep up with the watering. Nice harvest and everything from the garden tastes better than store bought. Can't wait to see next month.
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Well, I don't personally like hot weather LOL but we do need some sun for the garden! I've been watching the crazy heat wave!! It seems very early this year and then that hurricane in the Atlantic ocean seems early too! I agree, even if I don't call it organic it's worth it to grow it just for the amazingly better taste of everything!
@yesidtac7863
@yesidtac7863 Ай бұрын
Muy amplio esta el jardin ❤
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
I like to have room to wander around ;)
@helenswanson1403
@helenswanson1403 Ай бұрын
Been harvesting beans. Going to start another row of bush beans. The cucumbers are starting to flower and tomatoes are showing fruit. The sweet potatoes have exploded. Harvested white potatoes, radishes.
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Sounds awesome! I've been hesitant to put my beans in! I can't find inoculant easily anymore and it's been so wet that I figured they would just rot! We'll be putting some in this week though! I think I could harvest some small white potatoes soon! :D
@caroljane75
@caroljane75 Ай бұрын
The heat took out my bokchoy and I think my leaf lettuce. Pulled the bokchoy, replanting more beets. Planting some radish. Reseeding my lettuce. Everything else is great. I just have to water almost every day because it’s dry here, we need rain. My flowers look wonderful this year. Taters have flowers. Cabbage and broccoli look great. Carrots and leeks growing well. Good garden year so far. We just need rain so I don’t have to water so much! 💚🧡❤️🩷💙🦋🦋🦋
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Good stuff! Maybe we can trade some rain for some of your heat (just a little bit though!) Yes, the carrots are looking great! Everything is pretty good actually except the tomatoes, peppers and squashes. Need some warm weather!
@caroljane75
@caroljane75 Ай бұрын
@@JessicaWanders I’d be glad to share the heat if you share the cool and rain. Your garden does look good and the harvest was good too. For some reason my favorite part is when I can dig up the potatoes. Not sure why.
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Digging potatoes is Mr. Wanders favourite thing! He says it’s like a treasure hunt! It looks like the crop will be decent this year but you never can tell 🧐🤷‍♀️
@heradev4564
@heradev4564 Ай бұрын
haha when you looked at the big strawberry I thought "beauty"...and 1 second later you said "beauty"... must be a Canadian thing, lmao. As for the organic thing...well who cares if you would be "certified" organic.. YOU know you aren't using chemicals and this whole thing is for you to know what you saved.. it's not like you are selling it (right? at least I think you're not, heh). So I'd say yes you should be comparing organic prices for sure! We decided to scale back this year to focus more on fishing. The last couple years have been a struggle with the sun so the garden hasn't done very well. We have also had a ton of rain and cooler weather this year, so I'm kind of glad I didn't try a whole bunch of sun loving plants. We just did potatoes (doing pretty well), beans (just started), tomatoes (struggling and sad), kale and swiss chard (kale doing great, chard not as well) and of course herbs some which are bolting already. So if I had tried as much as previous years I would be super stressed now. Pretty jealous of your garden though..haha. Looking forward to seeing how much you get this year!!
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Too funny! lol I'm definitely NOT selling my produce but in terms of comparing prices it seems a bit unfair (who knows **shrug**) The rain has been endless! I haven't even put green beans in yet because they would just rot! Yes, tomatoes are struggling and peppers too :( I imagine it won't be our best year but it's fun to try. It's actually been downhill every year since 2018 (our best year ever at 1200lbs out of the garden!) Dying fruit trees, weird weather all taking its toll!
@deborahoakey3560
@deborahoakey3560 Ай бұрын
I had read of stuffed turnips but forget where. Perhaps a recipe to try😊
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Ohhh interesting! I'll have a look! Thanks :D
@elissapoh7782
@elissapoh7782 Ай бұрын
454 g is 1lb so if you multiply the 100g price by 4.54 that will give you the answer - easier to do it this way in your head if you need to do it at the grocery store. (I just use 4.5)
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Interesting! I'll give that a try but I'm not sure that's easier math for me lol
@sarahdivakar5277
@sarahdivakar5277 Ай бұрын
My tiny garden is verrrrry neglected this year due to having a baby. 😛but I think I’m going to get some peppers eventually, there are some tiny ones starting to grow…tomatoes are way behind I’m not sure why. 🙁
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Babies have a wonderful habit of derailing all the plans!
@toniisaacsen3523
@toniisaacsen3523 Ай бұрын
Hi Jessica! If you don't chemically spray your produce you may want to cost compare to organic produce prices. That would be maybe a more fair comparison Thanks for your videos! I always think I'm going to weigh my produce like you and then as I'm standing by my gardens eating fresh peas, strawberries, etc. I think, guess Im not weighing again!
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Hehe! Mr. Wanders always gets a bit frustrated with me when I come running out and make him weigh things before he snacks on them but I'm sure that a few things escape the scales ;)
@ithacacomments4811
@ithacacomments4811 Ай бұрын
My local farmers market was selling green beans for $7. a pint this week. I passed.
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Wow! That’s a bit pricey. Were they organic?
@ithacacomments4811
@ithacacomments4811 Ай бұрын
@@JessicaWanders The vendor was not certified organic but claimed to grow with organic guidelines.
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
@@ithacacomments4811 I would have passed on those too...
@robinswan5831
@robinswan5831 Ай бұрын
Jessica what do you spray on your fruit trees? I put in two apple trees this year!
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Hmmm I just pay people to spray them LOL It looks like last spray they were treating for coddling moth and they sprayed a product called "calypso" and some other thing called "thiacloprid" ?? The community that I live in used to all be orchards so everyone has fruit trees and it's almost rude not to spray because then your neighbour's trees could end up with the pests!
@samanthadodd8112
@samanthadodd8112 Ай бұрын
Sorry. I don't have a garden. What does it mean to bolt?
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
Ahhh when the plant decides to flower and produce seeds it sends up a flower stalk (bolting to seed). Usually when that happens the quality of whichever vegetable it is can go down or it might taste more bitter.
@samanthadodd8112
@samanthadodd8112 Ай бұрын
@@JessicaWanders Thanks for the information.
@lorita3488
@lorita3488 Ай бұрын
How many of these herbs and spices can you grow? Spices; must have salt and pepper Lea & Perrins The Original Worcestershire Sauce Bottle or a cheap imitation. When looking at spices to buy unless you use a lot of a spices buy the smallest amount you can weather in bulk or small containers. Since a lot of my spices were old I just bought a bunch of new spices at Family Dollar because they were the cheapest here; most were $0.99cents each. I like to use a salt & pepper grinders and garlic salt or garlic powder and onion powder or onion salt are must haves. Use this easy formula as a fresh-to-dried herb converter: 1 teaspoon of dried herbs for every 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs. In other words, use three times as much fresh herbs when the recipe calls for dried and 1/3 of the amount of dried herbs when the recipe calls for fresh. I tried to buy spices I could use to make things like Italian herb & spices. ITALIAN SEASONING 1 TBLS OREGANO, DRIED OR FRESH 1 TBLS. THYME, DRIED OR FRESH 1 TABLESOONS SAGE, DRIED OR FRESH 1 TBLS. PARSLEY, DRIED OR FRESH 1 TBLS. BLACK PEPPER, GROUND 2 BAY LEAVES, CRUSHED INTO SMALL PIECES SPICES BOUQUET GARNI Serves: Prep time: Cook time: Ingredients ⦁ 3 SPRIGS PARSEY ⦁ OPTIONAL: ⦁ 1 SPRIG FRESH THYME ⦁ 1 SPRIG EACH OF : ⦁ 1 BAY LEAF ⦁ BASIL ⦁ ⦁ CELERY LEAF ⦁ ⦁ FENNEL ⦁ ⦁ MARJORAM OR ⦁ ⦁ TARRAGON Directions USING 2 LAYERS OF CHEESECLTH PUT ALL THE SPICES YOU LIKE IN THE MIDDLE AND TIE UP WITH STRING OR OR JUST TIE ALL WITH A STRING HERBES DE PROVENCE: 1 tsp. fresh thyme, 1 tsp. fresh summer savory, 1/2 tsp. fresh lavender, 1/4 tsp. fresh rosemary Optional: 1/4 tsp. fresh fennel. 1/4 tsp. fresh basil, 1/2 tsp. fresh oregano, and/ or 1/4 tsp. fresh sage. Mince together. Once prepared, herbs may be used fresh or dried
@JessicaWanders
@JessicaWanders Ай бұрын
I didn't get as many herbs as I usually grow in the garden this year but my basil is coming up :) It's great to make your own blends! The parsley, basil, thyme, rosemary, dill a few others are my herbs grown in previous years. I love grabbing the ones that I can't grow when they are on sale! Thanks for sharing your recipes for blends!
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