Garden Tour June 2024

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Pecan Grove

Pecan Grove

13 күн бұрын

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@caronquaid807
@caronquaid807 11 күн бұрын
Hi Mr Danny and miss Wanda. We live in far Northern California and are hitting 115 degrees this week. Our zucchini and crook neck squash are only bringing male flowers. Normally I have an abundance of them. Not so this season. Hoping as it cools back down we may be able to get some to grow! Love watching you guys so much! God bless you both ♥️♥️
@vickisavage8929
@vickisavage8929 11 күн бұрын
This is my first year of having any gardening space except for four tomato and four pepper plants next to the house. Tried to start seeds WAY TOO EARLY and lost all of them. Planted one variety each of melon, okra, and squash, and they are coming up. Started some various seeds for a fall that are just starting to sprout. IF the melon and okra are good, I will send y’all a sample for your own use. Praise Him for the showers of blessings! I rejoice in your success.
@michellesgarden
@michellesgarden 11 күн бұрын
Hey Danny and Wanda I'm in Western North Carolina and my garden is struggling. Our grass is dry and crunchy. We desperately need rain. I lost my greenbeans to Mexican bean Beatles. I have to say this has been my worst gardening year in the 5 years that I've been gardening.
@2olvets443
@2olvets443 10 күн бұрын
Same here in central western VA zone 7a near Blacksburg.
@geraldinesisk2702
@geraldinesisk2702 8 күн бұрын
I’m in western NC have to water every day! Praying for rain!
@SDAllen769
@SDAllen769 11 күн бұрын
Weatherford Texas here… the heat is killing most everything I have 😢. And trying to grow in this ridiculous red dirt is not helping either. Love you guys!!
@osiyopeaceosiyopeace4807
@osiyopeaceosiyopeace4807 10 күн бұрын
NWGA no rain here for over a month. So hot here. Half of our garden is doing well the ones in shady places. The sun is burning up the one garden that gets little to no shade. That’s where we have our green beans and okra and cucumbers every thing but our green beans are surviving. Our green beans are in a sad shape this year.
@wandaparker3681
@wandaparker3681 9 күн бұрын
This is why a gardening journal is so important. My Husband was religious about that journal with the weather forecast. I now see why. Our Sons and Sons in law has taken over the gardens. I have some containers and am learning about the journaling. I truly appreciate y'all. And the information you give out has been a great thing for me. I try really not to bother them. They're so busy now, transitioning to some fall seeds. So, You and Ms. Wanda are my Gardening guides I'm noticing the same thing. Alabama zone 7B🙇‍♀️
@ramonahierholzer3163
@ramonahierholzer3163 11 күн бұрын
I live in Pawleys Island SC. Zone 8b. Only have room to grow in MANY grow bags... But my pepper plants this year are much larger, and later to come on. Now they are producing with a vengeance. Cucumbers behaved as usual and have come and gone. Potatoes, norm. Tomatoes a bit later than usual. Okra, norm. Rattlesnake beans did not do so well, but had a rabbit issue also. Watermelon, norm. Citrus norm so far. LOVE your channel!! 🙏🥰🇺🇸💪
@craftingwithirma5616
@craftingwithirma5616 11 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Healthy and super nice. PLANTS!!!❤
@franpaterno486
@franpaterno486 10 күн бұрын
Good morning Danny and Wanda. What a blessing to watch’s y’all Garden grow as you take care of it. Thank you for helping us out all the time. God bless.
@phyllismilligan624
@phyllismilligan624 10 күн бұрын
South Central Missouri. I have six 4'x8' raised beds as well as some other trellis areas and containers. I arrived here three years ago and the garden beds were buried in brush. I cleaned them all out and had really rotten production that first summer. Last year I worked my can off and produced very little as well. Both summers were hot and humid. This year.....it is running hot and humid again but I took your advice and lined the bottom of my beds with hardware cloth. I was also blessed to receive some cow manure that was not full of grazon and the plants are climbing out of the beds. I have been able to pick several feeds of greens, (beet, spinach and kale) and my sweet potato plants are going crazy. I planted one bed using powdered egg shells and another one I bought some bone meal and threw it right in the hole with the slips. They are doing great. The tomatoes are growing well but I am seeing some rust that I have tried treating with peroxide and water. So far so good. The beets have not developed their root and I am kinda puzzled. I grew beets in Maine like crazy. Carrots and egg plants are coming right along. I have pole beans and bush beans......both are starting to produce. I had so many squash bugs the past two years I couldn't grow squash to save my soul. This year..........the squash are looking strong and I have killed just a few squash bugs. I started watering at night instead of the morning. I've used liquid fish fertilizer and some liquid bloom fertilizer as well. The only real trouble I am having is my peppers. The leaves want to droop and some of the plants look down right pitiful. I tried cutting back on the water.....that made it worse. I finally added azomite to the plants and they do seem a bit better. So far so good this year. God BLess You both.
@lisamcclintock8090
@lisamcclintock8090 10 күн бұрын
You guys have the most beautiful gardens and they are so healthy looking. You are truly blessed 😊
@kansasterri5977
@kansasterri5977 10 күн бұрын
Deep South refreshes my memory just before I need it: I have a melon that is 4 inches across and now you have reminded me how to tell when they are ripe. It is a hotter and wetter year than it usually is, and while my vegetables are doing very well the invasive grasses are trying to choke the veggies out anyways because the heat and wet also makes the Johnson Grass grow about a foot in just a week. And so I am harvesting a lot of food but I spend a lot of time weeding.
@sallywasagoodolgal
@sallywasagoodolgal 11 күн бұрын
I live in the hills of the Sierras in N. California. The deer...the deer! My garden has been ravished! I'm about to tie my dog up there (but she's a big scaredy-cat and I think she might be afraid of the dark). The deer are here. They didn't go up the mountain this summer. Or there are 4x as many deer. Plums, loquats, apricots are about 3 weeks early. The apricots were especially good. The loquats and plums are smaller than normal, and the plum leaves are not as dense as usual. Everything is about 3 weeks early. Even the super-hot heat.
@jeffjackson9688
@jeffjackson9688 9 күн бұрын
Danny and Wanda, we are doing all raised beds this year. Due to stuff we are a out a month behind in our planting . We are in central Virginia at the foot of the blue ridge mountains 9 miles from the peaks of otter. We are currently in drought situation, but able to keep water on it to keep things growing . Better than last year. Harvesting tomatoes , squash , zucchini, cantaloupe, and green beans , potatoes will be soon
@taylorshomestead3934
@taylorshomestead3934 11 күн бұрын
The radish tip you gave awhile back to deter pests has worked great for me this year & they are huge, bigger than baseballs, and they are the breakfast radish type, producing their pea pods now for seed saving. Still waiting on my tomatoes to turn red, but they are loaded. I bought some 3 ft. bamboo sticks on Amazon that are working great for stakes in my containers & raised beds!
@zefox7851
@zefox7851 11 күн бұрын
We live in Madison county Ga, nothing is surviving. We have not had any rain since before Mother's day and the last few weeks we have been in upper 90s and 100 until after dark. Even w shade cloth the tomatoes are cooking on the vine.
@fotoejunkee6247
@fotoejunkee6247 11 күн бұрын
NC Piedmont area - even with shade cloth, things are struggling with the heat & so little rain. But, our figs are doing awesome. Branches are loaded down. Haven't seen this many figs on this tree in the 15+ years we've been here.
@cathybehle-ernst5796
@cathybehle-ernst5796 10 күн бұрын
Everythin looks SO beautiful! Wow.. . .
@cgingo7098
@cgingo7098 10 күн бұрын
South Dallas, Tx area. I starting the seeds early and planting early and it worked out great this year. I plant everything outside a month early. Corn, cantaloupe, zucchini, squash, Korean melon, tomatoes, peas, 3 kinds of potatoes. I also keep 10 fruit trees, orange, lemon and banana trees and tons of herbs. All is organic with no chemical sprays. God blessed me with rain and a very nice garden. The biggest difference was it came ripe very early. Even my fruit trees are ripening early. BUT now the heat is here and the most veggies are done. I still have sweet potatoes, beans, peppers and a few tomatoes left. Only problem I had to deal with is squash beadles and a few tomato worms.
@TNOG511
@TNOG511 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for Sharing Your Very Productive Garden 💜
@shellihall5645
@shellihall5645 10 күн бұрын
So I live in Dothan Al. Many farmers including myself has had to push back you pick tomatoes. Usually by now I'm canning tomatoes. Most of ours are still green. In fact I've started bringing mine in green to ripen because of the stink bugs. Everyone that ripen on the vine goes straight to mush! My peppers which many around here know me as the pepper queen are not full. I'm getting a pepper here and there. How ever what is really weird is my cucumbers. Usually by now I'm pulling those plants. They are just now starting to bloom. The plant is loaded with blooms and doing well. This year has been very different. But im just trying to make the most out of it. And im forever blessed for what we get. Even if I do have to pick my tomatoes green
@loracarmichaelwhite
@loracarmichaelwhite 11 күн бұрын
If those are red snappers they are determinate and produce like crazy!! Beautiful garden!!
@debbies2966
@debbies2966 11 күн бұрын
NC Piedmont here. My Cherokee Tan pumpkin plants are unstoppable. They’re plowing through the drought with a little watering in the last two weeks. The Psaches and Cream corn pollinated well. I had to harvest it when the silks were light brown because the squirrels were knocking it down and eating it. My cherry tomato varieties are producing well. The paste tomatoes are half good and half blossom end rot. I lost half the bell peppers and the rest of them are pulling through and growing now. The filet pole beans aren’t doing well. The eggplant isn’t doing great. The cucumbers and cantaloupes are growing well but no fruit yet. The Cocozelle and zucchini are doing well and the sweet potato plants are doing ok so far.
@apocalypsegardens
@apocalypsegardens 10 күн бұрын
Everything is very vegitative on the Texas Coast right now. We took a day of rain from Alberto. a couple weeks ago Everything is dry again now. Hoping for TS Beryl to produce some rain for us again.
@gregleach5833
@gregleach5833 6 күн бұрын
A few years ago I had missed a few banana peppers and they turned red and we loved them because they got a lot sweeter . Now I let them all turn at least half red before I pick them . Deer ate all my eggplants completely. They would start sprouting back out and get eaten again . Rabbits ate all the okra leaves so I had to put fencing around each plant . A lot of my plants are slowing flown in South Georgia with this heat . Watermelons doing good and okra coming back from getting eaten is starting to have some on them .
@pacman9314
@pacman9314 11 күн бұрын
Flea beetles are especially attracted to eggplants and plants may be almost totally defoliated.
@lindadykes4040
@lindadykes4040 11 күн бұрын
WOW beautiful plants. I'm waiting for my watermelon to get ripe.Have a blessed day ✝️💜Texas yes last year I picked my first watermelon in August. I picked my first one this year in June.❤
@tambrasmith9707
@tambrasmith9707 11 күн бұрын
I’m in central Texas … my tomato plants in the ground are burning up … my tomato plants in high tunnel are doing ok, I planted sweet corn in high tunnel … first sweet corn that I’ve ever grown… cukes are doing good in high tunnel and I planted Texas Cream peas that are coming up in high tunnel… burgundy okra starting to produce
@tambrasmith9707
@tambrasmith9707 11 күн бұрын
Sweet tater plants looking good
@lawrencebeeles6338
@lawrencebeeles6338 11 күн бұрын
I've had great luck growing corn in a hightunnel
@lawrencebeeles6338
@lawrencebeeles6338 11 күн бұрын
Growing sweet potatoes in there now
@kristibeabout9006
@kristibeabout9006 11 күн бұрын
Hi there! I'm in South Central Texas. Picked my first cantaloupe yesterday! I've had to use insect netting or kaolin clay on my entire garden due to grasshoppers. Replanted some things a few times. Shade cloths have really come in handy! Thank you for all you do to share knowledge and experiences with others! God bless you!
@vivmontet3184
@vivmontet3184 11 күн бұрын
I’m 4 miles north of I-10 in zone 9a (Louisiana). I purchased a couple of Ambrosia cantaloupe a couple of years ago and was asked by the nursery owner if I had grown them before. I had not. She told me not to harvest the cantaloupe until it fell off of the vine. No worries in figuring out if fruit has ripened. I trellised the cantaloupe and basically check them daily for fallen fruit. They are the sweetest cantaloupe. My 1st cantaloupe harvested this year was 6.78 lbs. This year I planted for the 1st time and have been enjoying honey dew melon. Garden seems slower this year than previous years. Only gardening for last 3 years and enjoying. Retirement has allowed more time for gardening & enjoying every minute except the extreme heat.
@fireflydreams1791
@fireflydreams1791 11 күн бұрын
Experiencing the same thing here in Upstate SC zone 8. My okra didn't grow at all in June but last week seemed to grow a foot every night. Watermelons seemed to get to about 4 inches in diameter then stopped growing but then boom just overnight doubled in size. Seeing this a lot with tomato plants, peppers, and zucchini. Squash bugs here have been a daily nightmare, as well as japanese beetles. Beans have boomed since planted and herbs have done fine. This growing season has been odd to say the least. We've been here over 30 years and have never seen some things struggle like this while others seem unbothered. We have not had much rain and we track that in our yearly garden journal. This strange growing season is very new. Call me crazy but I also journal the days the sky is sprayed and notice the yellowing of some crops and almost overnight decline in most. The majority of our seeds were started in our greenhouse from seed we have saved for over 10 years so we are anxious to see how this Fall crop is going to weather this strange growing trend too.
@G.W.H.
@G.W.H. 11 күн бұрын
Nice harvest!!! Thanks for sharing!!! South East Tennessee, the heat has definitely stalled my small garden but the Amaranth and butterfly pea love it!!!
@3BHomestead
@3BHomestead 3 күн бұрын
We are in Oklahoma! I am glad you show the successes and complications also. For example most of your stuff is doing great, but you also show that the squash hasn't done very good this year. That is how it is for us too. Our squash is doing great, but our sugar snap peas did not do very good earlier this year & last year they were great. Just never know from year to year. I have to agree. Seems like even things I thought I was planting early didn't really start getting it until it started heating up. Now, mostly everything is doing very good in the garden, just needing some rain. Since I have a day job, our videos are kind of behind by a couple weeks. So when we post a video, it is not always the current status of the garden at that time. I am thinking about planting some determinate & indeterminate tomatoes next year for the same reason. The indeterminate seem to just be so slow and gradual. Then its slap into summer! I have always picked tomatoes when they were a starting to turn a little more red. Should I pick them earlier? It looks like you are harvesting them before they start to turn color. Forgive me if I am wrong. I am a little color blind lol. I see color, but not the same color everyone else sees. Do you let them ripen in the house?
@jaredmccutcheon5496
@jaredmccutcheon5496 10 күн бұрын
I have noticed a similar trend in my garden this year. I live on the central coast in California and even though the USDA says our safe to plant date is April 15 we typically we can plant mid to late March, this year we had a light frost on April 17th. It stayed cool with temps rarely over the 70s during the day and dropping into even the high 40s up till early June this year so even though my garden was growing pretty well it never took off. Then the solstice hit and it turned hot all of a sudden with mid 90s up to 105 one day this past week and warm evenings and I noticed my garden kicked into high gear for most part almost overnight. I’ve had okra and sweet potatoes planted for weeks and they were doing almost nothing and now they’re growing, this has been the worst year I’ve ever had for sweet corn which I typically can grow very luscious and thick, it had to be replanted 3 times because seeds were rotting in the ground. Now the corn is in all stages of growth and I’m afraid none will be properly pollinated. Definitely has been a strange growing season so far for me. I typically have a fantastic garden, so it’s definitely not inexperience causing the problems this year.
@texaschopper3091
@texaschopper3091 11 күн бұрын
Heat makes my banana peppers turn brown, not entirely, but in spots like yours look.
@sherrycravath1894
@sherrycravath1894 11 күн бұрын
I live in El Cajon Ca. Zone 10a. Southern California about 25 minutes from the Mexico border. It has been a strange growing season. I planted garlic in late December and it was ready by mid May. Should have taken longer but it didn’t. I planted onions at the same time and they took a little bit longer. I had some of the biggest onions I’ve ever grown. I planted my spring/summer garden late and I’m glad I did. Sone of my plants were kinda sad when I planted them because I waited so long and now they are exploding and growing like crazy. We are just now starting to get warmer weather. We’ll hit upper 80’s to low 90’s over the next week. The plants are loving the warmer weather. Also, I can’t believe I’m still growing lettuce. By now it usually to warm.
@helenswanson1403
@helenswanson1403 11 күн бұрын
I'm in Oklahoma and growing sweet potatoes. They have exploded the last week. Planted garden late but it's going good.
@tammyharder7488
@tammyharder7488 11 күн бұрын
Glad you got some much needed rain. I'm still praying for ours to stop up here in Minnesota.
@katiez5660
@katiez5660 8 күн бұрын
I live SW MO. Our plants stalled but are growing better. We’ve had a lot of rain and wind. Green beans were great but have stopped flowering. Every year is a new challenge.
@MsCindyh
@MsCindyh 11 күн бұрын
I’m in North Central Oklahoma, the english peas got tons of aphids, three different locations and died even though I sprayed them with castile soapy water. The yellow squash and cukes 22:04 are kicking it, the zukes aren’t. Okra is coming on, tomatoes not too much. Sweet potatoes are vining everywhere. Peppers are loaded. It was very cool until 3 weeks ago when it turned so hot. Onions are still growing well.
@lindajoe9862
@lindajoe9862 11 күн бұрын
Just found out this tip to get rid of aphids. Mix half cup each of whole milk and water in spray bottle...spray plant completely... you will see them die fast. What was even better was if you could buy a mist sprayer.
@gaynellhilton3004
@gaynellhilton3004 11 күн бұрын
Hello from Southern Colorado. Things are growing like crazy for me. Its my 1st year growing here. Squash & Zucchini are booming; melons (not sure what kind, they were volunteers) are growing like crazy. I lost all of my Onions and Bell Pepper plants to grasshoppers and they are doing a number on my basil. I can't find anything other than a harsh chemical spray to get rid of them. This makes me sad. I also have some critter or bug eating my tomatoes like what you showed and I have yet to figure that one out. I am harvesting them early so that I can at least have fresh tomatoes. It is a learning year for me and I will make changes for next year. This area is so different for growing compared to back home (Deep East Texas) but I'm learning.
@bac2basics23
@bac2basics23 10 күн бұрын
I love your hightunnel tours. It Gives me ideas and goals. Your plants look beautiful.
@lanettedavis8688
@lanettedavis8688 11 күн бұрын
Hello from the panhandle of Texas. I am struggling from the 100 degree heat and wind so my garden is at a standstill from that.
@nancyplank1651
@nancyplank1651 9 күн бұрын
I am having the same problem in my greenhouse with the peppers. Hot and mild. I agree about the calcium. Wonderful tour & veggies! Thank you and God Bless!!!
@shannonmartinez8036
@shannonmartinez8036 7 күн бұрын
I live in Skidmore, Texas. We're in South Texas close to Corpus Christi. My squash also has a bunch of male flowers and haven't really had any squash. My tomatoes are going crazy and so are my watermelons. I did have the same issue with lemon thyme. It just didn't do well at all. God bless you both!! I love your channel!!
@shirleyturlington4715
@shirleyturlington4715 10 күн бұрын
I'm in Kentucky, it has been very hot here. My plants are maturing early, onions and potatoes. We had so much rain that a lot of my garlic and onions rotted, but my tomatoes are doing great
@ArdenAngel
@ArdenAngel 11 күн бұрын
In Northcentral WV, it's been very hot and dry. There's been storms, but they've gone around us. We have a very large (4500 sq ft) garden. Corn, yellow squash, zucchini, and peas are just not growing well. But peppers (hot banana and bell), tomatoes, onions, beans (green and lima), winter squash, and sweet potatoes are doing well. The vote is still out on the Irish potatoes until we dig some. We need rain badly as well as fewer crows and less heat/humidity.
@medtech131
@medtech131 10 күн бұрын
From Northeast Louisiana seems like my garden is just now going. Loved the cool spring and the rain we got, but it flooded out my okra, potatoes and beans. Have replanted them several times.
@lindajoe9862
@lindajoe9862 11 күн бұрын
I'm in Washington state zone 9a. Same thing here for everyone.... everything just starting to take off in the past week with outdoor gardening. The cukes are suffering for everyone...I went and bought some starters but they are not in a hurry. My greenhouse is full of tomatoes but tomatoes just started appearing. The one thing I'm noticing this year... is the shortage of bees...I have lots of lavender and fruit trees and I'm not in the city. So that's my area of observance 😊
@heidiwestgate7045
@heidiwestgate7045 11 күн бұрын
I live for in central SC. I planted 80 cucumbers zucchini and tomatoes and watermelons all under a large white ash tree, so it acts like a large shade cloth. The watermelon and sweet potatoes are in the full sun just outside of tree canopy. I can’t can fast enough. Planted in organic raised beds and feed twice month and added epsom salts and bonemeal. All my plants look great. I do keep up on watering. 1st time planting a veg garden and 1st time planting in the south. I think keeping up on watering and the partial shade has been key factors in keeping the garden thriving. Other Gardners I have talked to without the shade cloth are not fairing so well. My tree is my shade cloth
@tennagrover6140
@tennagrover6140 3 күн бұрын
Central Texas here. Too hot for tomatoes. Flowers are becoming sterile. Even in the high tunnel. All pepper plants stand 6-7 feet and I make a daily harvest. Potatoes are doing perfectly. Celery wants to bolt as well as lettuce, kale, broccoli. Cucumber and pumpkins are growing faster than ever. Onions, carrots, beets all seem slow. Hay is drying fast. Herbs all have been producing much more than the last year.
@lisanowakow3688
@lisanowakow3688 11 күн бұрын
Great job Ms Wanda!🍇 I have heard that about the weather in so many places.
@marysurbanchickengarden
@marysurbanchickengarden 11 күн бұрын
Put some gypsum in those beds and you'll stop the blossom end rot, it's a calcium deficiency in the soil.
@Gr8fullyDeadHead
@Gr8fullyDeadHead 11 күн бұрын
The deficiencies are not in the soil it’s the plant’s inability to absorb. Inconsistent watering ph lockout are more likely the reason.
@pacman9314
@pacman9314 11 күн бұрын
Here in Mid MN, it has been somewhat a cool Spring/Summer with rain so far which is a contrast to last year. Last year, we had no Spring as it jumped right into hot Summer. My Cool Crops have been doing well. Tomato and pepper plants are just starting. Sweet potatoes just planted this week. We had a good Strawberry harvest this year as well.
@wildturkey8752
@wildturkey8752 11 күн бұрын
Those plants look great. I put up bell peppers, yellow squash, and tomatoes today. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am grateful and appreciative. This is in Northwest Georgia. Raised bed peppers are doing better than in ground. We need some rain bad.
@Mycrookedlittlehomestead83
@Mycrookedlittlehomestead83 11 күн бұрын
Danny I live in ontario canada 🇨🇦 my garden is just starting to grow we have been having very cool nights my corn isn't very tall for sweet corn I ended up not being able to plant until the second week of June but everything is doing good even my sweet potatoes in the greenhouse
@user-kr2ln3eg7v
@user-kr2ln3eg7v 10 күн бұрын
Zone 8B Louisiana - no harvest and things are just now starting to grow. Replanted green beans and purple hulls 2 x and nothing!
@craftingwithirma5616
@craftingwithirma5616 11 күн бұрын
Central Va. Here and plants ARE WORKING BETTER IN THE HEAT..HAVE A SMALL GARDEN IN GROW BAGS...LOVE YOUR CHANNEL WANDA AND DANNY🙋💜🙌👍
@autumnwest5854
@autumnwest5854 9 күн бұрын
N.C. Ky Spring was cool and very wet. We went from highs in 50/60s to 100 heat index overnight. Most people around here have replanted 2 if not 3 times to much rain. Everything drowned/ rotted. Now heat is killing plants, what is surving is slow and stunted.
@MedusasHairDo
@MedusasHairDo 11 күн бұрын
In Illinois I planted late, but after the solstice and the heat hit, everything took off. We have been getting rain every other day and it is like a sauna with high humidity all the time. Have to be careful not to water and let it soak up the rain. I did plant all but one garden in the shaded areas. The sandy soil here burns up everything. You do better with 4 hours of sun tops in my neighborhood. I plant in the shade of trees to have the afternoon sun out of the picture.
@curtisking2962
@curtisking2962 11 күн бұрын
Hello again, another great video in the high tunnel.
@Scissor_Tail
@Scissor_Tail 11 күн бұрын
Northwest Arkansas here... Yes, it is strange! Everything we planted struggled when the weather was what seemed like perfect conditions. We thought our soil was bad. Now that it is 110 degree heat index and ultra high humidity everything is taking off. Usually at this point it would be crispy and close to done. I don't understand it this year!
@barrypetejr5655
@barrypetejr5655 11 күн бұрын
Northern NY State.......rain rain rain ...,. Have lost several plants.....due to the soil being constantly wet.......
@tonileigh8660
@tonileigh8660 11 күн бұрын
I'm in southeast Michigan. We've had some messed up weather this year. First we had weeks in the 90's, then it got cool and went into the low 49's and a couple times into the upper 30's at night for a week or so, then a week or two back in the 90's, now in the 70's and 80's. We'd have rain every day for 2 weeks, then 2 weeks with no rain over and over.
@laurakane6792
@laurakane6792 11 күн бұрын
San Antonio area..Been in the hundreds since May. My tomatoes all suffered. Got a couple cherry tomatoes everyday. Not enough to can. All dead now. Peppers are very small. Cucumbers stayed small, never flowered so I pulled them. Comfrey doing great . Have Malabar spinach and Okinawa spinach. I have 40 percent shade clothes over beds and containers in yard. Just changed my greenhouse shade cloth to 50 percent and it has made up to 10 degree difference. Just planted sweet potatoes, lima beans and Armenian cucumbers in there. I have Tigger melons growing almost to size in a bed. They are suppose to be drought tolerate. I have had to replant things several times this spring. Had issues with cabbage worms, squash vine borders and those pinhead size bottles on my grapes. Grapes aren't but two years old so no expecting harvest there. Will be planting squash around September 1. Next year I will be doing determinate tomatoes also. I had 39 tomato plants and didn't get enough to can. Tried San Marzanos and that was a bust. I wanting to try tomatillos next year, hoping to get a harvest.
@vickisavage8929
@vickisavage8929 11 күн бұрын
Suggestion. Try starting tomatillos now. It’s not too late for a crop before freezing weather.
@KevinGastonSR.
@KevinGastonSR. 11 күн бұрын
Uvalde seeing about the same. My zucchinis are producing good now.
@taylorshomestead3934
@taylorshomestead3934 11 күн бұрын
Upper SC here, zone 8a, things growing better with the high heat but that’s typical for me. One thing I have noticed is that most of us here in my area have a delay in tomatoes turning red. Everything has come in abundance this summer, only one short rain in 3-4 weeks. There does seem to be a delay in plants to start to produce but once they start it’s abundant.
@cheaputhyvan4705
@cheaputhyvan4705 9 күн бұрын
Beautiful garden ❤
@catwoman635
@catwoman635 11 күн бұрын
I'm in central SC and a neighbor and I were discussing this same thing plants taking off since so hot and not growing earlier this spring. I haven't had the insect problems you've had with tomatoes. My eggplants are so stunted and pitiful an insect wouldn't touch them. I don't spray. I grow in raised beds and large tubs outside no high tunnel. I enjoyed the tour your garden is really productive and beautiful.
@LouisaCosentino
@LouisaCosentino 11 күн бұрын
I would love some eggplant! Slice them, egg wash them, bread them, and then fry them up. Put a little salt on them and yummy
@waynecharles1359
@waynecharles1359 11 күн бұрын
Tulsa Oklahoma garden with raised beds have done very well except for squash I got a few but have now replanted they are looking good
@bgatlin5918
@bgatlin5918 11 күн бұрын
What type breading do you use?
@louisacosentino9543
@louisacosentino9543 11 күн бұрын
@@bgatlin5918 I use the Italian seasoned breadcrumbs.
@lindalanham9487
@lindalanham9487 11 күн бұрын
I live in central Maryland. Spring was cold, hot rainy, dry….it got too hot too fast. I am growing tomatoes, peppers, eggplant potatoes on my 3rd floor south facing patio. My third year growing here. All in 10 gal grow bags. All of my spring plants didn’t make it cause it got too hot. But I will be starting cool seeds in August. Love your channel.
@user-gz2qh1ie8d
@user-gz2qh1ie8d 11 күн бұрын
Got my first handful of sweet peas yesterday! We are Way behind you guys here on n. Idaho but everything is finally growing after all the late freezes, rain and cold weather here.
@sewlikemama5252
@sewlikemama5252 11 күн бұрын
I’m in east Texas and everything 22:04 22:04 is about 2-4 weeks ahead of schedule with blackberries and plums and peaches. The figs are just starting so they are about normal ripening time. My tomatoes are not really putting on many early and now it’s too hot to set tomatoes except cherry tomatoes. Cucumbers are really doing great this year and usually they tend to struggle for me. I overwintered peppers in a greenhouse and they are producing well for me. Love watching and learning from you and Wanda.
@chrisyoung732
@chrisyoung732 11 күн бұрын
I am in the San Francisco, Bay Area Delta region and I’m having a hard time with squash growing this year both the summer squash and the winter squash types except for spaghetti, squash, cucumbers, haven’t done very well this year. I planted my tomatoes early, so I’m getting a good harvest off of them, I’m thinking about starting plants for fall. I grow mostly in containers raised beds. The corn grew this year was too thick and didn’t pollinate well because of it. I’m in a suburban backyard. My peaches bloomed early, but haven’t really done anything since on one tree another tree, which bloom later seems to be doing better, we’ve basically had a cooler than normal spring but now we have a heat wave and I’m glad I got sweet potatoes done before then
@deeceestewart4103
@deeceestewart4103 4 күн бұрын
I actually find it relieving because Ive had all of the same issues youve mentioned, shown. Been confused .florida.
@nancygrogan6082
@nancygrogan6082 11 күн бұрын
We have a lot of blooms on our yellow squash but not many squash.
@emilyb5972
@emilyb5972 10 күн бұрын
Gardens looks great. ! I had my eggplant next to my pepper plants also . In a bed like yours & in ghouse. Had to pull the eggplant .Flea Beatles.never had them before🙄Thankful for everything that is work😅ng out. Thanks for the videos! Hopeful the corn makes it . Just started to tassle. Fertilized like you said. Thanks from NJ.
@bettynewman66
@bettynewman66 11 күн бұрын
East TN. Due to wet weather and other factors we were late getting our gardens out (we have 2). Our smaller garden spot (50x100) dries out quicker, so we have potatoes, peas, beans, few tomatoes, cucumbers and okra there. Things are beginning to set on, and the potatoes are nearly ready to dig. The big garden (30x300) is about 2 weeks behind that, but I did pick 1 zucchini today 😊. The weather is in the 90's and high humidity. We've gotten decent rain, but we also have a "water wagon" (a huge commercial tote on a wagon that we pull with a tractor. It has a pump and works great for watering the garden). I'm not much on raised beds, but that may come in the future. I'm enjoying your videos.
@ChileMan-bg4mz
@ChileMan-bg4mz 7 күн бұрын
I've raised Horseradish for 25 years. You have Harlequin Bugs, a type of Shield Bug.
@KnickKnacksEverydayLiving
@KnickKnacksEverydayLiving 11 күн бұрын
Your gardens are looking beautiful and bountiful! Here in North Texas, it seems like many of our plants are delayed in growing as well. I think the super wet spring is partly to blame. Our yellow zucchini's are doing really well for us this year. The plants did well early on but only male flowers for a while. Once the female flowers showed up, the production has been great from them.
@jeanann4420
@jeanann4420 8 күн бұрын
Ask around close to your area. I had company over the other day. (Neighbors any some a mile away) all said that their gardens are not even half the size of everything I have growing. Thank you for all you do.
@JNoMooreNumbers
@JNoMooreNumbers 11 күн бұрын
Michigan, got peppers ready after all the heat, no red tomatoes yet were forming a month ago, not even even cherry tomatoes. Garlic pulled a few weeks ago. Potatoes dying off early so soon will get those out early. Picking beans a little early. Gooseberries were done over a month ago and early. Still waiting on squash flowers. It's a little backwards north too. Catching everything but the rabbit eating cucumbers, beans and peas. Got them covered and cayenne powder to deter them. Trapped a skunk instead. That was nervewracking moving it far enough not to stink up the place and release.
@Mark19766
@Mark19766 11 күн бұрын
Love the video! I just thought I mention cantaloupes slip from the vine when they are ready you never want to cut them. Those are underripe.
@sweetpotato2098
@sweetpotato2098 9 күн бұрын
I live in West Texas and because of health problems I am not able to garden this year but I assure you a shade cloth would be a must. It's extremely hot and dry!
@Keiths1234
@Keiths1234 11 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏♥️🕊🙂👍. I live in northern Michigan we have a lot of bug problems we also have a lot of rain. This is my first year planning jetstar tomatoes and they are looking good. potatoes are looking good my horse radish is getting Eat up by bugs too. 🐛
@KimAtHomesteadDaze
@KimAtHomesteadDaze 9 күн бұрын
Them are some awesome ‘lopes! Hope you enjoy them!
@nikitavanhoose405
@nikitavanhoose405 11 күн бұрын
I live in Southeast Kentucky, zone 7. Our weather and temps have been strange the last several years. While everyone else has been in a drought the last decade, we've honestly had way to much rain each spring and summer. The last two years we've been very late getting the garden started because of abnormal cold for the time of year. You know its crazy when your working in the garden at night in a hoodie and sweat pants up until the 1st of July. Our springs and summers are cooler, and winters warmer then they were when I was young. It almost feels like our calendar has gotten out of step with the seasons, or something.
@KevinGastonSR.
@KevinGastonSR. 11 күн бұрын
I agree on calendar but mine rotated to earlier in s.w. Texas. I started early March outdoors
@2olvets443
@2olvets443 10 күн бұрын
We know what the govt. says it is but in all honesty, I think the earths axis shift is the cause of all of it and they just won’t say so.
@amishatheart47
@amishatheart47 10 күн бұрын
I live in east central Kansas, near Topeka, so we have been getting hit with water. One storm gave us 2.5 inches of rain! I planted green beans, sweet peas and wax beans divided by cucumbers, all direct sowed. The green beans and peas only grew to be about 4 inches tall and only a quarter of seeds germinated. The cucumbers have now taken over the areas, but no fruit has set as of yet. My bell peppers have only produced one pepper per plant. The cabbage worms ate up 4 of 6 cabbages. My onions are planted with tomato and hot chili plants. So far, the onions are very small and just slightly larger than the bulbs I planted, but the tomato and chilies are doing well. My Cherry trees produced fruit, but every cherry had a grub/worm in the fruit and the peach, apple and pear trees didn't bloom at all. That's how my garden is doing this year.
@scottiewhite8762
@scottiewhite8762 11 күн бұрын
Faulkville GA, yes it’s been a funky year. Onions good, carrots good, corn no - short tassel early no ears etc. maters would grow better in a Savannah plot but not here, opposite this year. Stringing cover cloth best I can first time ever. Plant on flat and in raised situations. Like yall trying different stuff…thanks for what you do Brother in Christ!
@MilknHoneyHeritageFarmz
@MilknHoneyHeritageFarmz 10 күн бұрын
NW Oregon very mild winter and rainy extended spring into june. I waited to plant my garden out becasue of it. the viney types plants and berries are doing very well. still to wait for mators and peppers
@marcialittle7893
@marcialittle7893 10 күн бұрын
I had cabbage moth worms on my horseradish last year, ate it all down, the miss moth came and laid more eggs and they were seen the second time and squished. This year, I had all brassicas covered with fruit tree bags and she never got near my horseradish this year. I found that very strange.
@marcialittle7893
@marcialittle7893 10 күн бұрын
I'm in Wichita, Ks.
@collinkitchens6700
@collinkitchens6700 11 күн бұрын
I'm in Milner GA. It's about the middle of the state. I put most of my plants out in early March. Everything was going good till late April through most of May. It's like they just stopped growing. It didn't matter what plant. But the end of May till now everything is just flourishing. My tomatoes started growing almost a foot a day. Most everyone I've talked to and gardens I've seen seem to be the same way. You talked earlier this year on porch time about the sun not putting out as much or not the right UV light. Seems the plants are showing that. It's not till we get the intense heat with the solstice that the plants started to grow.
@ConfedVet
@ConfedVet 11 күн бұрын
I put up a sunshade on part of my garden, but it's burning up. Never had this problem this early in the year. Trying to harvest what I can.
@marypritchard5774
@marypritchard5774 10 күн бұрын
Tupelo, MS Heat wave bad, but we do get a thunderstorm about once a week. Having horrible time with my garden. Bad blossom end rot even with application of calcium nitrate and bone meal. Horn worms galore and having trouble even finding them with a black light. Got some squash but only one or two a plant and then the plants all died. Didn't see squash bugs but I could have missed them. Eyesight not the best these days. Pumpkins and such huge leaves and runners, but no blooms at all. Have added fertilizer but nothing yet. Out of about 40 tomato plants, I've only gotten a handful of cherry or grape tomatoes and one or two small tomatoes. I've started picking them as soon as they blush and putting them in the window. They won't be as good for sandwiches, but I'll can most of them so that won't matter.
@strangswife
@strangswife 4 күн бұрын
I am no gardening expert, but the few things I have planted seem like they have been stunted up until the last month... except the green beans and cucumber. I planted from seed.
@irmawing591
@irmawing591 11 күн бұрын
I am in W enteral Ga. Some of my peppers have that same brownish patch on them.Not all of them,just a few. My yellow squash produced several squash and then I got a whole bunch that were not pollinated even though I have lots of bees on the plants.Then the plants started yellowing and stopped producing. No squash bugs though. Usually they are a problem. Also had a few tomato hornworms but just a few where usually they are a big problem.
@triedproven9908
@triedproven9908 11 күн бұрын
It may have taken the microbes in the new soil a few weeks to become active food for the plants, in reference to why everything is coming on later. Looks good though.
@madelinekimbro2440
@madelinekimbro2440 10 күн бұрын
Everything looks so healthy and beautiful. I bet the flavor is fantastic. Seems that the veggies at the grocery don't have too much flavor at all.
@pecangrovems
@pecangrovems 8 күн бұрын
That's because they're picked green and allowed to ripen off the plant. Plus they're erradiated with radiation to preserve them.
@MynewTennesseeHome
@MynewTennesseeHome 6 күн бұрын
I'm located S/E middle TN on the Cumberland Plateau. We had a lot of rain early and then in May the spigot shut off and the oven got turned on. A 20' row of bush beans are pitiful, maybe 1 gal of beans and done, but my 20' row of pole beans have produced over 5 gal and still going strong. My corn is all different heights and sizes and some look puny right next to some that are beautiful, no bugs, same dirt, I don't get it. None of my winter squash or cucumbers are faring well either. It's so hot and dry I'm about ready to replant for fall and pray for rain.
@conniegraves1773
@conniegraves1773 11 күн бұрын
I am in N E Oklahoma. Melons and peppers just putting on fruit. Tomatoes didn’t grow well this year. Green house is doing better than outside garden
@jennbama
@jennbama 9 күн бұрын
In Alabama my garden didn't grow in the spring either. Tomatoes are just now coming in. Squash just starting. Beans too. So weird!
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