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10 Crops to Direct Sow in May, Wherever You Live! 

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In this video I answer the question, "What vegetables can I plant in May?" with my top 10 choices for vegetables to sow in May. Whether you sow these warm season vegetables indoors or outdoors depends on when your average last frost date is for your area. I'll show you how to find your last frost date and how to use it to know when to plant your vegetables.
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DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
00:05 - How to grow squash and melons
00:58 - How to avoid squash bugs and squash vine borer
02:15 - How to grow cucumbers
03:50 - How to grow sweet potatoes
05:56 - How to grow beans
08:35 - How to grow tomatoes
09:50 - How to plant tomatoes
10:40 - How to trellis (support) your tomatoes
11:22 - How to prune tomatoes
13:00 - How to use tomato hooks (tomahawks)
14:15 - How to grow basil
15:17 - How to grow peppers and chilies
17:07 - How to grow corn
19:16 - How to grow okra
19:47 - How to grow companion pants like daisies, zinnia, sunflowers, cosmos
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@susanhenley8240
@susanhenley8240 Месяц назад
I never liked tomatoes until recently when a friend offered me one out of her garden, which I tasted just to be polite. OMG! Now I like garden-fresh organic tomatoes 🙂
@MiladaKaiser
@MiladaKaiser Месяц назад
When I first came to USA I was thinking that American store tomatoes taste like dirty dishes water. And in 1984 in London I was told not to buy CA strawberries because they taste like the worse unriped apples.
@mommakimmins5554
@mommakimmins5554 Месяц назад
I've been hearing this about tomatoes, so when my husband prompted me to get a Big Boy tomato when we were at our local greenhouse I gave in. I just shook its first flower, so here's hoping my mind can be changed
@Anne--Marie
@Anne--Marie Месяц назад
​@@mommakimmins5554Fred's tie dye and purple boy tomatoes are also fabulous.
@jimroland7542
@jimroland7542 29 дней назад
Do not put two salted tomato slices between two pieces of bread with mayo. Don't do it. You have been warned.
@hitthacienda
@hitthacienda 29 дней назад
That’s how it is with all food now. Homegrown and homemade is 100x better than anything from the store.
@jeannamcgregor9967
@jeannamcgregor9967 Месяц назад
Last fall as an experiment in my frost-free zone 10a I cut back my spent Gigante pole beans to the ground leaving the roots undisturbed. They sprouted again in mid-April and the leaves are twice the size of the freshly planted beans. I'm doing this every year from now on! 💚
@danhula2750
@danhula2750 Месяц назад
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@janetnorris2255
@janetnorris2255 21 день назад
I live in zone 8. When did you plant your seeds? I had read they prefer cooler temps..yours did well?
@jeannamcgregor9967
@jeannamcgregor9967 20 дней назад
@janetnorris2255 Maybe early April? I think all beans like warmth but you can plant them now and they'll come up when they're ready.
@katiebradford9751
@katiebradford9751 Месяц назад
Hahaha! Great shout out for Texas tomato gardeners, where even the hot weather plants need shade! 🇨🇱😅 And as a former Cali gardener, who never knew the devil bug Squash Vine Boarer until I moved here, they are no joke. I must add that the aluminum foil doesn’t work. They will lay their eggs anywhere on the vine, most times I find them far from the base of the stalk. My first year trying to grow my squash vertically quickly turned into a rescue mission as I had to cut all the ties off and bury the stems above the boarer in the ground. This allowed the stems to root again and saved about 75% of my plants. A lot of folks don’t even bother growing it here but I’m stubborn and I’m in my garden hours a day so I don’t mind fussing over the plants, the fresh squash is worth it and feels like the greatest victory one can imagine. As always, great video. Peace, Love and Garden Defiantly!
@dottiegiudice7960
@dottiegiudice7960 Месяц назад
You are so thorough with your directions in growing our garden plants, I don't even click on any other gardeners. I got your book Companion Planting and love it. Thanks so much for that. Thanks again
@melissabarnes853
@melissabarnes853 Месяц назад
So much information is packed in to 20 minutes. I'm going to have to watch this a few times. Thank you for the time and effort you put in making these videos.
@HealthyHabitsGrow
@HealthyHabitsGrow 29 дней назад
I started taking notes. Lol. So much to remember. 1 guy i watch always suggest a journal. Keep up with what works and what didnt for future reference. I often times have to go look to cross check info in my head..
@breezyvibe
@breezyvibe Месяц назад
congratuations on a MILLION subscribers. that's a HUGE deal. 👍
@sherriwelsch5009
@sherriwelsch5009 Месяц назад
By far one of your best videos- thank you ;-)😊
@Nan54424
@Nan54424 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your milk tip for powdery mildew on my cucumbers. It worked and my plants are so beautiful!!!!
@ninaneuberger2622
@ninaneuberger2622 Месяц назад
Congrats on a million subscribers, you deserve success. Your videos are excellent. Thanks for the basil tip. Tomato horn worms got us last year - basil seeded next to tomatoes this year.
@sonyahogan5673
@sonyahogan5673 Месяц назад
I'm always in awe at how much information you provide in each video! Love it!❤
@davidcreason8410
@davidcreason8410 Месяц назад
Thanks for the information. I have reviewed this video 3 times already. Took notes.
@vsafuu1077
@vsafuu1077 Месяц назад
WOW!!! BEST AND ONLY VIDEOS THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW!!!THANK YOU SO MUCH YOUR AWESOME!!!SENDING LOVE AND LIGHT!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@robingreany899
@robingreany899 Месяц назад
Excellent information. Thank you ever so much. ❤️
@MikeR65
@MikeR65 Месяц назад
My favorite time of the year ! Putting my seedlings in the ground.
@obessedwithhealth
@obessedwithhealth 17 дней назад
Hands down the best garden channel on the internet!!
@Lynn-kh5rs
@Lynn-kh5rs Месяц назад
Great video! I'm celebrating today. I live in KY and we've gotten 80 deg. temps early this year. I had a very happy discovery when I left the house this morning. My very bright yellow peony bush BLOOMED for the first time!! Took almost 5 years from planting. I'd just about given up hope thinking all I'd ever get was a nice looking green plant. 💃😁
@nikkireigns
@nikkireigns Месяц назад
I’m jealous! I planted a yellow peony last year, I’ll probably have to wait a few for mine 💛
@JessicaJLandi
@JessicaJLandi Месяц назад
Yes! My 3 year old peony plant is the biggest its ever been with 3 separate clusters of blooms. We're in NY, zone 7, a bit behind KY in the growing season, so here's hoping those peonies bloom soon!
@Lynn-kh5rs
@Lynn-kh5rs Месяц назад
@@JessicaJLandi Fingers crossed for you. I had officially given up hope last year & just expected a nice green bush as usual.
@Lynn-kh5rs
@Lynn-kh5rs Месяц назад
@@nikkireigns Once it does bloom the yellow will cheer you right up.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 24 дня назад
I know exactly how excited you are! There was red leafed peonies here from previous owner they never bloomed over 12 years I tried lifting them and moving them and waited several years and nothing. I bought new ones and I’m sooo excited to see buds on one!! So at least I know they will grow in this soil now.
@123WorryFreeGardening
@123WorryFreeGardening Месяц назад
Finally it's May! We have to wait until mid month yet. Very anxious to plant.
@tammythorn5380
@tammythorn5380 Месяц назад
Glad you mentioned using shade cloth in the heart regions like Texas. I live in the western part of Texas. Hundred plus during the summer months. Shade cloth extends the garden life out. As well as using trees to help shade the garden from the late afternoon sun. Learn what plants work best in your region.
@user-th6od9oc3d
@user-th6od9oc3d Месяц назад
Hi Brian. I didn't have vitamin C tablets and so I squeezed half a lemon into a jar of water. I put a purple sweet potato in for the 15 min. and then in dirt like you showed. Put in a warm sunny window and kept it moist. 2 weeks and it sprouted just like you said. Waiting for last frost date so i can plant everything. I got my beans, peas, carrots, beets, and turnip seeds planted. The lettuce that went to seed last fall fell in other pots near it and this May 1st I noticed them growing. I lucked out on that one. I'm glad I found your you tube videos.😊😊😊
@ordiekelleher2641
@ordiekelleher2641 Месяц назад
Tomatoes cucumber onions chives parsley yum yum.😊
@simoncobian2816
@simoncobian2816 Месяц назад
I used to grow pumpkins out here in SD it was always so much fun and the kids used to like when we’d harvest them
@jansasser1606
@jansasser1606 Месяц назад
Squash and melons Cucumbers Sweet potatoes Beans Tomatoes Peppers and chilies Corn Okra Daisy type flowers I think I missed one
@dko3623
@dko3623 Месяц назад
Basil
@bimpeadeoye8568
@bimpeadeoye8568 Месяц назад
Thank you 😊
@Anne--Marie
@Anne--Marie 29 дней назад
Where it's already hot try Malabar spinach, Egyptian spinach and New Zealand spinach.
@fayekeller7411
@fayekeller7411 28 дней назад
Beets
@Anne--Marie
@Anne--Marie 28 дней назад
@@fayekeller7411 It's too warm for beets here in Central Florida.
@mommadeb49
@mommadeb49 Месяц назад
Thai basil has amazing flavor and Holy basil is very medicinal
@marthakratz7877
@marthakratz7877 Месяц назад
I love Thai basil, tuscan basil also.
@user-mc3tp5sd2z
@user-mc3tp5sd2z Месяц назад
If you can find wild magic basil get some a plant it where you can drink in the amazing smell. Bees go wild for it.
@spiritsbeyondthestars3493
@spiritsbeyondthestars3493 29 дней назад
I live in Oklahoma, and I have my garden on the south side of my house. In the garden gets at least 6 hours of sun.
@gwenmaddaford4161
@gwenmaddaford4161 Месяц назад
So grateful for your good information that obviously comes from much experience and knowledge , and explained in easy to understand descriptions . Also appreciate the inclusion of the benefits and challenges of different growing environments. Living in the prairies in Canada is a short growing season and very harsh winters but I still learn so much from these videos. Thank you
@katallen4021
@katallen4021 Месяц назад
Thanks for the great information!
@debbiep7419
@debbiep7419 Месяц назад
I'm so excited summer gardening is finally here! My tomato and pepper seedlings are in. I planted seeds for squash, melons and beans yesterday. Good "things to grow" suggestions. My youngest daughter HATES tomatoes - "except mom's tomatoes" - lol. I tried corn once with very poor results even though it was in a block, not a row. Do you think a daily shaking of the plant would help the tassels drop the pollen onto the silk? Might try corn again next year. One warning about okra you didn't mention is that it must be checked daily for harvest, sometimes twice a day - they are faster than zucchini!
@tmserapis5279
@tmserapis5279 Месяц назад
This year i'm growing Hellsing Junction, Bayou, Osu, Indigo Rose, Julirot and noname cocktail tomatos^^ Along with some Marketmore cucumbers and a few Cayenne peppers. Also thinking of starting some berries (raspberry, blackberry, black currant). (Love to y'all from Hungary)
@Katydidit
@Katydidit Месяц назад
I love the Indigo Rose tomato
@MorePranaGardens
@MorePranaGardens Месяц назад
Haha. Texas acknowledges being called out. "Texas full sun" is about 4 hours, preferably early in the day. Afternoons are brutal for sure.
@KismetWLS
@KismetWLS 24 дня назад
I've tried explaining that to people, they often decide I haven't got a clue, and throw their money away trying to do things they way they did them in Colorado, North Carolina, or Connecticut.
@maryboyd4918
@maryboyd4918 22 дня назад
That’s for sure, I’m battling now in North Texas. Just bought a solar drip irrigation system just to not have to water 2-3 times a day.
@SarahBahou
@SarahBahou Месяц назад
Yes, Houston area here and starting my first garden so don't forget about us with too much water and heat 😂❤
@NMWriterofWords
@NMWriterofWords Месяц назад
Here in southern New Mexico our sun is too strong. So we plant where they have the first half of the day's sun and the second half of the day shade and they do outstanding. The only ones I plant in full sun are winter squash, and I have to water them over and over during the day
@mommakimmins5554
@mommakimmins5554 Месяц назад
I've just begun growing my own vegetables. Sweet corn is one of the things I'm most excited for.
@bobalman
@bobalman Месяц назад
Look into hand pollinating corn. It's easy and results in almost every kernel growing. If you don't, the ears will likely not have many kernels.
@mommakimmins5554
@mommakimmins5554 Месяц назад
@bobalman thanks for the tip. I already have to hand pollinate my husband's tomato plant, so hopefully it's similarly easy
@bobalman
@bobalman Месяц назад
@@mommakimmins5554 It's easy. When a tassel is ripe with pollen, break it off and using it like a feather duster, dust the silks of the cobs. the trick is to get all or as many as possible of the silks pollinated since each silk is connected to an individual kernel. If you miss one, that kernel will not develop.
@TheSantos173
@TheSantos173 27 дней назад
Are you planting in a container by chance?
@cbak1819
@cbak1819 Месяц назад
Great video.. lots of tips.. I forget from year to year🎉
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica Месяц назад
Best gardening channel, great useful info.
@joey_the_farmdawg
@joey_the_farmdawg Месяц назад
Great information!! Growing food for the first year and have found your info so helpful!!
@lindag9975
@lindag9975 Месяц назад
Of those items, you can only successfully plant sweet potatoes, basil, okra, Armenian cucumbers, and cantaloupes during May here in the Phoenix area low desert. Or you can plant anything but it will probably fry before it has a chance to produce. Everything else had to be in the ground much sooner. I'm learning that gardening in the low Sonoran Desert is very different from most places. However my peppers produced in January and are producing again now. They were planted late last summer during what we call Monsoon planting around here.
@Katydidit
@Katydidit Месяц назад
Alot like Texas
@nadinelara2939
@nadinelara2939 Месяц назад
I am in central Texas, most things in garden were planted in mid-late February. This is my 2nd year gardening and I am really enjoying it. We are very sandy soil here so most things are in raised beds. Pole & Bush green beans harvesting daily, Already harvested several large Carrots, Bell Peppers, Cucumbers, Yellow Squash, and Jalapenos. Some Zucchini are almost ready also. Okra, Roma tomatoes, Cherry tomatoes are all flowering and starting to produce. Cantaloupe and Watermelon are vining and starting to flower.
@Kat-Knows
@Kat-Knows 24 дня назад
has ur garden been affected by all the rain storms & flooding in texas?
@karend8575
@karend8575 Месяц назад
Excellent video! My tomatoes are almost ready to plant in the raised beds. I have never had luck…yup the darn hornworm! But this time, basil, cosmos, asylum and a black light flashlight! I dare them to find my tomatoes! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
@qwenqwen1476
@qwenqwen1476 25 дней назад
Wish you success! I had bad luck with them too!
@wasntme3651
@wasntme3651 24 дня назад
I use seven dust on mine and no problem. It’s a powder and I take a cup with a lid, like from a fast food place. I put a good amount in the dry cup and put the lid on. Then punch a bunch of small holes in the lid like a pepper shaker. Then apply the seven dust like using pepper from a pepper shaker. Some people don’t like to use the product but I never have any issues and most of all I never have problems with any bugs on any of my plants.
@debbiecasalina4475
@debbiecasalina4475 Месяц назад
I used Electra culture last year and had an abundance of squash and melons, and cucumbers, plus more no fertilizer, and no bad bugs, just pollinators! ❤ I even grew things I never had good luck with like sweet potatoes, celery and melons!
@Mrgreenjeans578
@Mrgreenjeans578 21 день назад
Electra? Never heard that before
@klomax7089
@klomax7089 Месяц назад
Excellent video, thanks for sharing 👍🏾
@Caddywoman
@Caddywoman Месяц назад
Thank you for the time you spent preparing for this video. Like others stated, the smount of information you offer pet video is awesome.
@shawncarr8699
@shawncarr8699 Месяц назад
i hear a Rumer that borage planter near by can help repel squash bugs. did some digging and found 3 university studies that showed promising results. supposed to also help with with horn worms and cabbage moths. im planting borage everywhere this year and crossing my fingers! thank you for all the great info!
@ukchanak
@ukchanak Месяц назад
Be careful as borage can self seed and overcome your garden
@definitelyp8652
@definitelyp8652 Месяц назад
I have to check the underside of leaves and dispose of leaves with eggs and keep an eye out for an adult.
@DebRoo11
@DebRoo11 Месяц назад
Borage is like mint. You will regret planting it everywhere lol
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 Месяц назад
I’ve heard that daikon radishes can help…not sure if it’s backed up at all. I’m trying it, nothing to lose!
@DebRoo11
@DebRoo11 Месяц назад
@@emkn1479 I'll try that too! Can't hurt 🤷🏼‍♀️
@ruthfurlow5468
@ruthfurlow5468 24 дня назад
It’s the middle of May here now and it’s been raining non stop for a month and in the 50’s at night, yesterday our heat kicked on! So we got 5” of rain in 2 days just less than a week ago, and it’s usually sunny and warm here. So everything is going to have to be replanted. And this is southern Illinois
@clyde685
@clyde685 Месяц назад
I have started to harvest tomatoes this week….plants are producing heavy both Roma’s and slicers… I live in zone 9B and had my plants outside by Feb 15…..things are looking good this year so far….. also have been harvesting strawberries for sometime now and average 7 oz per day harvest…I do love my strawberries 😁😁😁
@judyware4460
@judyware4460 Месяц назад
Where is 9 b
@clyde685
@clyde685 Месяц назад
@@judyware4460 I live in the Valley of the Sun…Phoenix area…
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex Месяц назад
I just planted mine😊
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex Месяц назад
​@@judyware4460growing zones are a bit deceiving in different areas, spreading east to west, concerning rainfall etc.
@user-kp5vd1tg3r
@user-kp5vd1tg3r Месяц назад
Thank you so much. I am just building my beds and a week of rain, so putting seeds out next week!!!
@657449
@657449 5 дней назад
I tried the double cup method this year and one video recommended using a string to act as a wick. Outstanding results!
@giseliapereira5914
@giseliapereira5914 28 дней назад
Awesome sweet potato crop.
@annabenedict9419
@annabenedict9419 26 дней назад
This was a very informative video Thank you!
@queen.mama.slots.5977
@queen.mama.slots.5977 Месяц назад
Thank You ❤we planted before our last rain. Central California. ❤
@phylwilton1966
@phylwilton1966 28 дней назад
REALLY EXCELLENT descriptions!!
@cyndywatt6820
@cyndywatt6820 26 дней назад
wow, your tomatoes are beautiful!
@H.O.P.E.1122
@H.O.P.E.1122 28 дней назад
I really enjoyed this informative format. Hooray for a million subs.
@sharongrashen1196
@sharongrashen1196 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing!💜🙏🏼
@brooklynhomesteader3721
@brooklynhomesteader3721 21 день назад
Excellent video loaded with first time gardener information! Thank you.
@OldSchoolPrepper
@OldSchoolPrepper 29 дней назад
please remember to check your seed packets for the seed germination temperature and plant when the soil is that temperature....not just because it's "Mother's Day" or simply because it's "May" our last frost date was the beginning of April, but we had 3 nights of freezing last week....check the soil temp!
@esthersdaughterlong8149
@esthersdaughterlong8149 Месяц назад
Thank you Brian for the great information.
@terrivance8750
@terrivance8750 Месяц назад
Thank you, Brian. 😊
@57nv
@57nv Месяц назад
Love yr videos...I learn why the things my father taught me are so important!
@always.wondering.wandering
@always.wondering.wandering Месяц назад
Great information! I will have to try that Kellogs tomato next year, sounds delicious. Thanks Brian!
@stephanieg5195
@stephanieg5195 Месяц назад
Fantastic information, thank you!
@GrantStreetGarden
@GrantStreetGarden Месяц назад
Such an inspiration!!! We got heavy rain yesterday and the garden is exploding. I am trying a new cherry type tomato, called a Purple Bumble Bee tomato, I am going to grow them in containers, so I am going to watch your video on container cherry tomatoes. Yay Spring!!
@celestahoover9746
@celestahoover9746 15 дней назад
This was so encouraging and straightforward. Thank you!!
@isabelladavis1363
@isabelladavis1363 Месяц назад
Wow great information truly appreciated lots to digest never knew peppers were perennials will come back to this until I get it right! Stay blessed
@terribuckner3256
@terribuckner3256 12 дней назад
Awesome, thorough, and to the point video! Thank you!
@Arcticdi
@Arcticdi Месяц назад
This one was fun!! Thanks!
@kerry4987
@kerry4987 29 дней назад
Thank you so much for all your videos! You cover so many questions I have in my mind. Have you written a book? Cuz you have the info to help new gardeners! Thanks again! 😊
@KittyO122
@KittyO122 Месяц назад
I am in zone 5 so it will be a few weeks before I can get out there and get the squash in. I am doing tri color bush beans in a bed this year and adding a different variety of pole green beans. Thanks for the video. It is just so helpful!
@karendavis7988
@karendavis7988 Месяц назад
GREAT video. Informative. Thanks.❤
@Joan-ej7wv
@Joan-ej7wv Месяц назад
Thank you. You teach well. and very good explanation.
@sylviemercier4406
@sylviemercier4406 Месяц назад
Thank you for all your great advice! I just want to say that the growing tomatoes in the double plastic glass and marbles is more trouble them you one plastic glass growing …that work just great and less complicated! Good Day and I really appreciate all of your advice!
@luckcox6652
@luckcox6652 Месяц назад
Very precise, Thank you
@carolsparker6967
@carolsparker6967 Месяц назад
Just found you and although I love in UK a lot of your advice is useful to me. I hope to have a bumper crop of tomatoes this year so can make pesto your advice on the planting of Basil was great, I have not grown it before but have a lot on the go from seeds, wandering where to plant it out, now I know to put it with the toms that's spot on, thanks. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
@sleepydrJ
@sleepydrJ Месяц назад
Very helpful! Thank you!
@thebusybrownangel5829
@thebusybrownangel5829 14 дней назад
Great info! Awesome video! 💚
@juliemendoza7258
@juliemendoza7258 25 дней назад
Wonderful video!
@patkrueger7353
@patkrueger7353 Месяц назад
Hat a wealth of information. Thank you very much! Love your videos. We're still a little bit chilly here in Pa at nights
@sallyjoligocki5011
@sallyjoligocki5011 Месяц назад
Thank you. The information is helpful .
@karenneelyreed6451
@karenneelyreed6451 10 дней назад
Great content! Thanks for the support.
@camicri4263
@camicri4263 Месяц назад
Thank you Brian! I wish you could come plant for me too! Blessings!
@clif_plays
@clif_plays Месяц назад
Great video. I have a bunch of random tomatoes started. I’m going to have to figure out how to handle them as I go. I have one particularly strong plant that’s coming up near some cilantro. I think that may have a similar effect to the basil. I also put a ton of pepper seeds down so I’m hoping to see them thrive in the warm weather
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 Месяц назад
As always, great info 👍👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
@robinroseberry
@robinroseberry 27 дней назад
Thank you !
@ANGEL-nc5lx
@ANGEL-nc5lx Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Месяц назад
Thanks Jim. 💐💚🙃
@EvaNichols28
@EvaNichols28 Месяц назад
Well, we just got 6+ inches of snow and night temperatures in the 22F range, so I’m not going to sow anything in May with our last frost date of June 20th. Northern California, high elevation is a whole other world! Zone 6A, frost free less that 2 1/2 months. It takes a lot of patience and defiance to garden up here!😅
@GardenerGray
@GardenerGray 24 дня назад
Great informative content 😊👍
@stephenhope7319
@stephenhope7319 12 дней назад
Been a subscriber for 4 or 5 years, good info. Here in Sacramento, Ca 9b in Natomas we are subject to a lot of north winds and as a result I have found it best to wait until early-may to plant most summer crops. Now at end of May I have all my 12 tomato plants at about 5 feet tall, my bell peppers are four feet tall and my basil is around 18 inches tall and all thriving.I have zucchini's that are 8 inches long now too. I think a grower needs to know the area they grow in because it is NOT one size fits all in the yard.
@cbk1232
@cbk1232 Месяц назад
Great video. I love brandywine and sun gold cherry tomatoes. I have a bad problem with slugs so this year I’m covering my raised beds with landscape fabric to see what happens.it’s always an experiment
@nancybaumgartner6774
@nancybaumgartner6774 Месяц назад
I use Bonide dust on the base of my cucurbits . That appears to sort the borer problem.
@patricecarter5096
@patricecarter5096 Месяц назад
Great video....thank u
@tishasolomon6173
@tishasolomon6173 22 дня назад
Thank you 😊
@darlenecarter7859
@darlenecarter7859 28 дней назад
Thank you
@pattieldred9678
@pattieldred9678 Месяц назад
Hope you are recovering well
@tambrasmith9707
@tambrasmith9707 Месяц назад
Your flowers are beautiful
@tambrasmith9707
@tambrasmith9707 Месяц назад
I hate vine borers & squash bugs, I wrap the stems with vet wrap
@KellieDTravis
@KellieDTravis Месяц назад
I would agree with the pea picking except for purple hulled peas. We want those bad boys thick with peas when we shell them lol pink eyed purple hulls are my favorite along with zipper peas. Question about the tomatoes..... You aren't supposed to put them in the fridge once you want the ripening to stop?
@Mrgreenjeans578
@Mrgreenjeans578 21 день назад
Any tomato you harvest or even store bought should not be stored in fridge. After I slice them for a meal I’ll store them maybe one day after that and that’s all bc they will be mushy and tasteless
@IsisRenee1
@IsisRenee1 24 дня назад
I was hoping to hear about carrots on this video but it’s still such good info. I’ll look on the channel for carrots.
@gawain8000
@gawain8000 29 дней назад
Nice
@melissavalentine9771
@melissavalentine9771 27 дней назад
That's cool, now i want a tomato trellis 😅
@Caddywoman
@Caddywoman Месяц назад
Thanks!
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Месяц назад
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
@jennt111
@jennt111 Месяц назад
Super helpful video, once again! I love this channel!😁 Do you have any tips on growing thick-walled peppers? No matter what I try, mine are thin and sad.
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