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FIVE ways to intercrop for MAXIMUM garden success 

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@JohnWood-tk1ge
@JohnWood-tk1ge Год назад
I am a life long gardener, I am going for my Cornell Cooperative master gardener title. I find myself giving your You Tube channel and the book Garden Way’s Joy Of Gardening as my two main sources of information to people!
@igleamingrace
@igleamingrace Год назад
Wish you all the best on getting your title!
@johnwood738
@johnwood738 Год назад
@@igleamingrace thank you class has been postponed three times to finish.
@sayyadahmariamfatemah1134
@sayyadahmariamfatemah1134 Год назад
Best of luck
@johnwood738
@johnwood738 Год назад
@@sayyadahmariamfatemah1134 thank you
@sayyadahmariamfatemah1134
@sayyadahmariamfatemah1134 Год назад
@@johnwood738 welcome 😊
@caroldowns2708
@caroldowns2708 Год назад
I've been gardening for over 60 years. This year, for the first time, I randomly planted flowers in my vegetable garden. Observers try to find the scientific basis behind this arrangement. I did it just because it looks pretty. You are right, Luke, the garden is my canvas.
@JenniferGermain-rb2xg
@JenniferGermain-rb2xg Год назад
I started planting marigolds and basil around my garden last year and it was the first time I didn't get hornworm or cucumber beetles. It really does work :)
@shelleygoetchius231
@shelleygoetchius231 Год назад
My sage keeps the majority of pests away from my broccoli and cauliflower! They don’t like the smell, but I love it! 😊
@susanlindsey4839
@susanlindsey4839 Год назад
Second yr gardening and I have learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing with us!
@John-Rambo81
@John-Rambo81 Год назад
YOLO
@maryellenfountaine1736
@maryellenfountaine1736 Год назад
Great tip!!
@KellieDTravis
@KellieDTravis Год назад
I have always used Marigolds but this year was the first time I've planted Basil by my tomatoes and it does keep the hornworms at bay. I've noticed my tomatoes are smaller this year though. Still trying to figure that one out
@raelgraham8530
@raelgraham8530 Год назад
Long time subscriber, certified arborist. I once visited a vinyard in california that had a rose bush at the end of each row of grapevine. I was told that roses can attract insects away from the crop, and are also a great indicator of unfavorable soil conditions, showing the effects before the issues become problematic for the crop. Thanks for the good discussion. Monoculture be damned!
@BaughbeSauce
@BaughbeSauce Год назад
I am SURROUNDED by monoculture farms. Literally. And here i am companion planting and interplanting my heirloom fruits and vegetables. Lol. It makes me so mad with all of these monocultures spraying all of their fertilizers and pesticides, just taking from the land and never giving back to it. It also sits barren and naked for months at a time. People keep wondering why it hardly ever rains anymore. I DUNNO, MAYBE BECAUSE Y'ALL ARE MAKING A DESERT OUT HERE!?!?!"
@Carlie_flower
@Carlie_flower 7 месяцев назад
​@@BaughbeSauceisn't it crazy? It's literally part of how we ended up with the dust bowl lol but why would anyone want to learn from their past mistakes? 🥴
@Acts-1322
@Acts-1322 27 дней назад
​@@BaughbeSauceTRUTH!!
@EChord1
@EChord1 Год назад
I’ve planted in poly culture for years. It works exceptionally well. My most effective mix for summer is tomatoes, basil, marigolds, calendula, nasturtium and bush beans. The beans in particular are hidden from pests by the other plants, and it creates great habitat for beneficials. I have a phenomenal population of hover flies, lace wings, etc. I never get hornworms either. Also, I leave wasps alone unless they’re aggressive or have built their nest in an inappropriate space - e.g. in the hose reel. Yellow jackets hunted down every last cabbage worm on my kale last year. Seriously- they picked it clean. Great hunters and extremely helpful in the garden.
@mysticmeadow9116
@mysticmeadow9116 Год назад
Sounds like you have a great garden 🌱
@Ryudante17
@Ryudante17 Год назад
BIG FAN of yolo intercropping, it's my go to. I just love the way the garden looks when it's a bit wild lol
@jonniricard7460
@jonniricard7460 Год назад
I planted out a bed of garlic last fall and then my dog ended up trampling it and I didn't handle it fast enough, only about 5 or 6 of them ended up coming up this spring. I had a bunch of seeds lefts over from a few years ago and so I emptied all the oackets in a cup. Sprinkled them over the bed and covered it with a some soil. So it is ny mystery bed. I have carrots, different brassicas and radishes growing that I recognize. It was fun to see how much actually came up. I wasn't sure much would germinate, a lot did and I am enjoying the heck out of it! YOLO
@jodiebristow3210
@jodiebristow3210 Год назад
I have never felt as confident in gardening as I do after finding your channel. Your videos are always packed with so much information but simplified for some of us more simple folks. Thank you for all you do to help us be better gardeners!
@BrickTop06
@BrickTop06 5 месяцев назад
Now, THIS makes sense. Your anti-companion planting video from 6 years ago confused a lot of people as you were essentially arguing semantics and you've improved so much since then, as evidenced by this great video.
@trishthehomesteader9873
@trishthehomesteader9873 Год назад
Thanks Luke! I realized last year that I really wanted flowers in with the fruit and veggies. I started planting more flowers for the esthetics. They make me smile. Yes, the bees and hummers like it too. 🙂 Blessings! 💜
@igleamingrace
@igleamingrace Год назад
They bring a smile to my face as well!
@lovecara1
@lovecara1 Год назад
I have only been gardening since end February this year and have an allotment. I still felt totally overwhelmed with all the info, but your videos always put a smile to myface. You explain things so well and with passion that I feel a lot more confident now.Thank you so much for all you do.
@deepayne1930
@deepayne1930 Год назад
Would love to see more on container/raised planter gardening as I am disabled, love gardening and that is all I can do. I have already binge watched your very old videos on the subject and enjoyed them.
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Год назад
Same here, but I have a small raised bed garden. I got sick again when I wanted to start growing seeds inside, so once again, I’m late! I think I’m going to container garden next year.
@Gandoff2000
@Gandoff2000 Год назад
I liked Luke's channel a lot. I also like Mark in Australia (Self sufficient me). He has waist high raised bed.
@deepayne1930
@deepayne1930 Год назад
@@Gandoff2000 Thanks-will look him up.
@bradis7802
@bradis7802 Год назад
I would check out gardeningwithleon2816. His container method really works well. I didn’t really like gardening until I tried his method during Covid, it was so easy to keep the plants alive even on hot summer days.
@teukieangelica
@teukieangelica Год назад
You could look up epic gardening. He’s got more space now but he started with container gardening
@tamararoberts9307
@tamararoberts9307 Год назад
Luke, you're doing a great service to many so don't worry 😉 i have learned from you and I'm 61 😊 love all your videos ❤️
@ritamccartt-kordon283
@ritamccartt-kordon283 Год назад
In the late 70's I came upon 2 books. Carrots Love Tomatoes, and Roses Love Garlic. Both books were written by Louise Riotte. They are both about companion Planting. I have referred to them often. I'm sure there are many other books too. By companion Planting you also draw in beneficial insects like Honeybees! It makes your garden beautiful too! GOD bless
@adelineparinduri
@adelineparinduri Год назад
No.4 Decoy. I use Nasturtiums for that. But I don't like to participate in a discussion (in my local gardening group) because most of the formally educated/experienced gardeners disagree and discourage ppl to do it. Kinda being a little mean to ppl who likes to try different/various things. They think decoy plants actually attract pests (that might not come to your garden and destroy your plants in the first place). We live in an area surrounded by canola fields etc and yes, flea beetles always come by every year 😅 No.5 YOLO 😂 I just found out a few days ago that I shouldn't plant alliums next to legumes. I already planted everything in my small garden for the past month. I was in panic mode, thinking I should move one of them again and give them an unnecessary transplant stress. I then sat with my coffee and just watching my peas and onions growing in front of me and realized, my peas are doing fine! They are not stunted (direct sown after I transplanted my onions). So yeah, we'll see what happens. Whatever happens, it's a learning curve. Might as well enjoy it and not stressing out about breaking the rules all the time! Thanks for the video, Luke! Happy gardening!
@richardmace5429
@richardmace5429 Год назад
Oh, please try to find out what that plant is that the farmer was growing between his blueberries. I have such a hard time getting blueberries from my plants because of the birds. I'd love to try planting those to see if that helps. Bird netting is such a pain.
@tammimerritt9011
@tammimerritt9011 Год назад
Yes! Would be great to know
@mosesmerlin8882
@mosesmerlin8882 Год назад
Lingonberry. ☺️
@tammimerritt9011
@tammimerritt9011 Год назад
Thank you so much
@rebeccar1134
@rebeccar1134 Год назад
You definitely did YOLO intercropping when you randomly spread the seeds in the bed. That was such a cool experiment!
@KS-ys8vu
@KS-ys8vu Год назад
It would have been very helpful to know what the little red berries that attract bird away from blueberries are… thank you.
@tammimerritt9011
@tammimerritt9011 Год назад
I'd l9ve to know what they are also
@blackarmed7842
@blackarmed7842 Год назад
Me too! I barely get any before the birds and too hard to cover all the bushes
@blairmorrison6913
@blairmorrison6913 Год назад
Garden as Art, yes that makes me happy. My garden is absolutely my art and creative outlet 😊
@reneemcclure-ke7bg
@reneemcclure-ke7bg Год назад
I did the YOLO a few years ago. I planted 2 varieties of pumpkins. Never grew pumpkins before. They took over the whole garden, but I had a blast growing them!
@JanieOlmsted
@JanieOlmsted Год назад
Luke- what are good companion plants for blueberries?
@krussell9995
@krussell9995 Год назад
My daughter and her friends have been on a YOLO kick....this video made me giggle and think of her 😄
@5points7019
@5points7019 Год назад
I have tried for 8 seasons now to grow lavender in iowa and I can't get one to survive the winter TO SAVE MY LIFE. Had no problem in Michigan! I love lavender but I ain't movin back lols
@idamcneill8005
@idamcneill8005 Год назад
Just wondering if maybe you had more snow cover in MI. It actually keeps the ground warmer during winter
@marley9904
@marley9904 Год назад
Same here, live in Toronto, Mr lavender last year didn't survive the winter this year . Is it bc there are lavender that are not perennials?
@mysticmeadow9116
@mysticmeadow9116 Год назад
Tiptoe, try putting in pots at the end of the season and overwintering in your garage or basement with a plant light. Might work?
@5points7019
@5points7019 Год назад
@@idamcneill8005 I've got the same amount of snow, wind and cold as I did there 😳
@5points7019
@5points7019 Год назад
@Marley if Toronto is in the same zone as the Detroit area it should be able to make it thru the winter. 5b-6a
@truthdetector624
@truthdetector624 Год назад
Thanks MI Gardener Team! The berry bushes I ordered arrived healthy and ready to go. Great Job.
@Rooted_Traditions
@Rooted_Traditions Год назад
Thank you sir ! It’s funny how over years of watching you I find myself planting in similar styles and patterns . Thank you for being such a good Influence!
@rowdiegurl
@rowdiegurl Год назад
One of my favorite things that you did, was a couple years ago when you just threw 6000 of seeds in a bed and watched to see what happened! That was such a lesson in natural selection for me! As a matter of fact, I think I'll go back and watch those videos again now. Talk about YOLO gardening at its finest...😁
@Tree-thingz
@Tree-thingz Год назад
"Yolo!" I had no idea I was intercropping. My fingers are crossed for an abundant harvest.
@SonniesGardenPA
@SonniesGardenPA Год назад
Hey Luke, hope you and the family is well. Thanks for all the good info, I will utilize more of these intercropping ideas.
@robingirven4570
@robingirven4570 Год назад
I’m going to try some new stuff this year but I always plant marigolds and basil with tomatoes.
@annamaria54321
@annamaria54321 Год назад
Well said, Luke! I know what you could do -- how about a "YOLO bed"? Kind of like making a "cut flower bed". Yes, a dedicated space to experiment, cut your own flowers or whatever!!
@gardentours
@gardentours Год назад
My experience with three sister gardening was amazing. The yield was much better than when I didn't do it. I've experience as well that calendula is very helpful for growing tomatoes 🍅🌱🌼
@igleamingrace
@igleamingrace Год назад
Great info! Thanks!
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Год назад
Did you use a book? I want to find out what kinds of things I can grow on a small slope that my dog can’t get into, if that makes sense.
@maryellenfountaine1736
@maryellenfountaine1736 Год назад
Thx 4the tomato tip
@gmpgmp5488
@gmpgmp5488 Год назад
Thank you!!!! Intercropping- your experience and explanation are simply invaluable!!!!!
@thesarabrown
@thesarabrown Год назад
I’ve gardened for several years now and I have always taken the YOLO approach. Sometimes I win because of it and sometimes I lose 😂 I’m OK with either outcome.
@sandradunn421
@sandradunn421 Год назад
We love your attitude and content of course. Stay positive! Blessings
@michellesfinebeadedart8140
@michellesfinebeadedart8140 4 месяца назад
I love the content of your videos. I learn all the time from Mi Gardner Videos. Thank you .
@dtpugliese318
@dtpugliese318 4 месяца назад
I’m definitely a YOLO gardener. I kinda just plant something wherever I have the space
@sheliaheverin8822
@sheliaheverin8822 Год назад
My garden has been a 5 year experiment. If one thing doesn't work, I do something different next year. I've found out that some things work and some don't. Enjoy the process.
@laposa14
@laposa14 Год назад
You should make a Yolo bed!! Create a new canvas just for you! It would be fun to see you Yolo a bunch of seeds into a large bed and help them all grow and let us watch! Thanks for all your hard work, you have definitely inspired me to do what I can, but ultimately learn about all different types of plants!
@BNM-b7t
@BNM-b7t Год назад
I try to follow the principals of scripture and within those guidelines I plant what we enjoy eating plus a few new varieties to learn about. Gardening is such a beautiful art. The delight it brings to our lives is rooted in our desire to return to Garden of Eden. HalleluYAH!
@DanlowMusic
@DanlowMusic Год назад
Sacrificial crop is the term you were trying to spit out. I gotchu bro. Another good video with a lot of knowledge!
@debbiedoherty1394
@debbiedoherty1394 Год назад
Great video! I have become a companion planter and I love marigolds! I always inter plant them in my raised beds and in my squash beds! One summer I basically surrounded my squash bed with marigolds and the deer just walked by! I interplanetary lettuce, basil scallions or onions and nasturtiums and marigolds in my tomato beds! Keep up the great videos!
@SoxInTheGarden
@SoxInTheGarden Год назад
YESSS, YOLO all the way! And being an artist, I love that you used that creative analogy. ❤ I have all kinds of experiments in my garden, and I look to folks like you for pertinent info, but I enjoy the freedom of taking that knowledge and doing with it whatever works for me. Thx again for another great video! ❤❤❤
@olleman420
@olleman420 Год назад
I have a long stretch of chain link fence on the east side of my garden (40+ feet). I plan on trellising summer and winter squash, along with cucumbers, all in a row! We’ll see how it works!
@ivahihopeful
@ivahihopeful Год назад
I planted a YOLO 18 gallon tote with a Dr. Wyche’s, Hibiscus Roselle, and Cosmos. That’s a lot of roots and height in one place, but so far, so good. I have two more DW tomato plants, so it will be ok if this one performs a little less vigorously.
@araceliadams34
@araceliadams34 Год назад
I enjoy and learn something out of all your videos. I live here in Michigan as well so that's one of the things I like about you. Let's me know when and how to plant. Thank You. Except for the sweet potato I only needed one sweet Potato and I got about 60 slips out of that one. I kept pulling them off and putting them in water in a few days there were more ready to pull off.
@tracycrider7778
@tracycrider7778 Год назад
Same with mine. One from last year plus two other Japanese varieties and I still have probably 15-20 more started off plants. I’m giving them away now 😂😂😂😂
@FrugalGardenerOntario
@FrugalGardenerOntario Год назад
I’m so thankful for your channel ❤️
@louellenhackel9310
@louellenhackel9310 Год назад
Thank you for the great information and breaking it down for the intended purpose 😊
@erimwolf7285
@erimwolf7285 Год назад
What happened to "grow big or go home"??? I haven't heard you say it for a while now Luke! 😢 I loved that catchphrase... 😭
@jonniricard7460
@jonniricard7460 Год назад
I think he says "grow bigger" now
@erimwolf7285
@erimwolf7285 Год назад
@@jonniricard7460 he does, and I'm just sad and curious as to why
@targetedplantsguy9481
@targetedplantsguy9481 Год назад
I did a hail Mary planting, cuz and unfortunately all of my seeds got wet so I just randomly popped them in the ground and said peace be to you and grow. It is very difficult to manage, however I'm actually learning something so I recommend you do it in a little patch somewhere.
@Gandoff2000
@Gandoff2000 Год назад
I used to help my dad in the garden so I thought I knew a lot. Nope. I only caught the basics. Last year I put a few Marigolds in my tiny bed that I call my "micro garden lab". Somehow those Marigolds grew into a two foot tall bush! 😮 I planted tomatoes next to cucumbers which over shaded the tomatoes which was a problem. I did have a lot of cucumbers but my tomato crop was small. Lessons learned. Much better this year! I hope😅
@valtoton2982
@valtoton2982 Год назад
I am as waiting for this, you gave us a teaser during your live today. I had to miss a few minutes of the live because the mailman rang my doorbell and handed me 2 packages from some MIgardener place lol. I was we very excited to receive my bare root strawberries, I grabbed the Seascape, as well many packs of seeds, some beautiful lettuces for succession planting, I'm especially excited to try the Pablo lettuce as well as the Atomic red carrots! Also, I'm finally attempting to start green globe artichokes from your collection to overwinter them for production ~ harvest next year! I'm currently growing Imperial Star artichokes, a proven NJ annual. All 9 seed packages were beactiful and informative! And the strawberry roots were fresh and healthy! Thank you!
@brandywineblue
@brandywineblue Год назад
Luke I love your views on life as well as gardening. And you are so young! I wish more people of all ages would be more aware of what they say, who's listening, and not want to set people up for failure. Gardeners are nurturers!
@heathermartin8202
@heathermartin8202 Год назад
Trap crops are essential for my garden!
@stephanief8860
@stephanief8860 Год назад
I totally have cucumbers next to my zucchini this year😂 both ate doing great... bit of a happy jungle here. Lol
@michelesatanove5781
@michelesatanove5781 Год назад
So glad you mentioned YOLO intercropping! That's definitely my style. If I had to research every last little thing, I wouldn't plant anything. I'm trying to plant as many different plants as I can in my tiny plot, and while I do give some consideration to how much space something will take and what might get shaded out, mostly I just do what looks good. My garden is very pretty!
@pixarisking
@pixarisking Год назад
Thanks for the reminder to keep gardening fun! Sometimes I think we get too rigid in our thinking or ways of doing things and forget to enjoy the moments no matter how things turn out!
@josephwright5921
@josephwright5921 4 месяца назад
I like charts. A nice list at the end of the episode would be helpful 😊
@jackzampella5758
@jackzampella5758 Год назад
First I want to say that I'm so envious of your soil. But I'll get there eventually LOL. Your content is always, always beneficial to me as in beneficial intercropping. ( I know bad pun) As always thanks for your knowledge, Luke. 👍
@raistlinhughes5656
@raistlinhughes5656 Год назад
What were the little redberries from the blueberry story?😂
@sarabarbera6346
@sarabarbera6346 Год назад
Love the freeeeedom! 🎉
@onacloud866
@onacloud866 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate the info in particular about the marigolds and brassicas!
@emicolove
@emicolove Год назад
The YOLO one is my favorite. If there is space, I might as well try to add a bush bean plant next to the squash and tomato trellis. Ohh look my nasturtium is crowding the bean plant, maybe I’ll pull it out or trim it.
@helenp.6695
@helenp.6695 Год назад
Does this apply to container/deck gardening too? Should I be planting Marigolds for exampled in the container with my broccoli? I too would like to see more container/raised planter gardening videos.
@ericawentz2734
@ericawentz2734 Год назад
Thank you for shari g your insight and experience, Luke! Best wishes to your family!
@peacejoyblessings3735
@peacejoyblessings3735 Год назад
Thank you for the encouragement to do what gardeners want to do! I planted tomatoes in shade and they were fine and planted veggies where I want them to be. I learned from observing what plants like to grow in my area and what doesn't and that volunteer veggies thrive than what I plant. Experimenting and being a good observant to your own garden is more useful than listening from somebody who have a different growing climate than you. Love the videos you shared! ❤🙏
@GardenKatt
@GardenKatt Год назад
I am doing a lot more yolo this year then i have ever done before. Planting more flowers and putting stuff wherever i feel the urge just because.
@simplypatti6705
@simplypatti6705 Год назад
I’m trying to help my family live during these difficult economic times. Thank you for the information!
@idamcneill8005
@idamcneill8005 Год назад
All very good ideas, but I really love the yolo! Never know until you try.. If you really depend on the garden for food, just try in a little spot, not whole planting. And, of course, need to keep in mind basic needs of the plants. Wouldn't want to put a swamp plant next to a dessert plant for instance.
@pricekeryn1
@pricekeryn1 Год назад
Thank you Luke. So I planted my cucumbers next to Zucchini 😂. What should I plant near them to help with inter crop?
@amyb5339
@amyb5339 Год назад
Perfect information and timely for the planting season.
@thomasessenmacher5987
@thomasessenmacher5987 Год назад
I love watching your channel I live in Michigan as well and I am just learning how to do all of this and I'm learning a lot of it from you thank you I appreciate you
@elzabe87
@elzabe87 Год назад
Yolo gardening is my favorite!
@gaylewest7140
@gaylewest7140 Год назад
Love how informative you are. Thanks
@maryaragon7275
@maryaragon7275 5 месяцев назад
This is my third year gardening. I'm planning on trying the yolo method 😂
@tonyalewis9053
@tonyalewis9053 Год назад
You are inspirational, Luke, like it or not! 😂 I finally germinated and planted Rosemary from MI Gardener seed! Thanks.
@Happy2Run4Me
@Happy2Run4Me Год назад
I’ve been making bokashi compost and use that liquid diluted (200:1 or 100:1) as compost tea. I made my bin myself and added a spigot to collect the liquid on occasion. Otherwise I bury the composted contents in my garden and let them be for a couple of weeks and then plant plants there and wow the plants love the bokashi compost! 😱 I’ve had awesome results especially when I did this for my tomato bed. My tomatoes are super productive and healthy so far this year. Plus it’s fun reducing my costs for making my garden productive.
@usmc9355
@usmc9355 Год назад
I am a life long gardener and old fashion farm kids who just can’t stand “Master Gardeners”. Except you. I send all my friends and family to your channel when they ask questions because you give real answers. I am 57 but I am still a “YOLO” gardener. Experimenting is fun and sometimes I don’t have enough space for everything. I love beating the odds
@waynespringer501
@waynespringer501 Год назад
Much better now there isn't ads in the videos. Thank you Luke!
@pascalxus
@pascalxus Год назад
lolz, i totally planted a zuchini next to my cucumbers: cuz i like to live life to the fullest!
@roserainy7586
@roserainy7586 5 месяцев назад
Love the yolo option 😂. I'm so chaotic with my gardening, that basically describes all my plantings.
@summasunsheeeiiine
@summasunsheeeiiine Год назад
one of my current favorites! thanks for the great info and creativity encouragement
@amygodo4473
@amygodo4473 Год назад
Great video! I learned so great new things about intercropping
@dalegaa4094
@dalegaa4094 Год назад
Thanks for all of the useful information. I planted a row of marigold seeds between each row of bush green beans. Sure hope this will keep the rabbits away from them.
@TorahFirma
@TorahFirma Год назад
I did a trap crop last year of tobacco to keep the tomato hornworms away from my tomatoes- it worked great and tobacco plants have beautiful flowers to boot!
@lucythomas4077
@lucythomas4077 Год назад
Love the content. Lots f good information for sure. Would you be willing to do a video on worm compost. Trying out worm composting with buckets all throughout my small garden. Not worms in them yet but hopeful. Thanks.
@galemckamy8869
@galemckamy8869 Год назад
Quick question. Do you have problems with squash bugs, and what do you intercrop with them? Thanks, Luke!!! I appreciate your videos!!!
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Год назад
They are gross!
@lauramiller9560
@lauramiller9560 Год назад
Try radishes; let them go to seed
@LisaMagoulas
@LisaMagoulas Год назад
Luke, you’re so awesome to be so real and down to earth. High five.
@karentuzynski7525
@karentuzynski7525 4 месяца назад
I absolutely love your seeds!! Best ever ❤
@mommabear2many
@mommabear2many Год назад
Great video thanks!
@amydesousa-oq9xf
@amydesousa-oq9xf Год назад
I'm glad you're not an uptight gardener. I love it that you have fun.
@elizabethalexander-pukerud7951
A few days ago I planted marigolds seeds I sure am hoping the sprout! These are the sparky or to me the minis. I love the big marigolds but not the space they take up! So I'm making borders or hoping around the peppers and some planting wherever I feel beneficial! Lol yep I planted that many!
@PhosphorAlchemist
@PhosphorAlchemist Год назад
For the plants to decoy pests, I've usually seen this referred to as a trap crop. I think it gets lumped into pest control because that's the reason to plant it at all, but it's most effective planted away from your harvest crop so it's not an obviousness to the pest buffet. Good reminder that that approach is indeed an intercropping method.
@julieannbailey9505
@julieannbailey9505 Год назад
Very good point! Decoy plants should be planted a distance away from the crops you want to harvest. You are saying to the pests "never mind what's growing over there, take a look at this yummy plant!".
@jennytaylor5320
@jennytaylor5320 Год назад
I did merrygold flowers with my tomatoes last year and it was great. I did not have many hornedworm on my tomatoes. But the squash bugs were murder on my squash. I need to find something for them. You talked about putting strong smelling herbs next to them. May have to try that.
@tracycrider7778
@tracycrider7778 Год назад
That and you can also purchase bt & needles set & inject it as soon as you find it minimizes the damage
@Lochness19
@Lochness19 Год назад
There's also the "something's gotta make it" method of intercropping. Mix a bunch of things together, and if one of them gets taken out by disease, insects, mildew, rabbits, etc, hopefully some different nearby plant wasn't affected and can take over the space. Like I had some big squash vines that took over my cucumber and melon trellises in late summer after they died of wilt and other diseases.
@glennadavis3711
@glennadavis3711 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this great information. Love your channel
@Saltlifeforme65
@Saltlifeforme65 6 месяцев назад
I am thrilled that you are so real! Thanks for all the inter planting tips with this video!!!
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 Год назад
I'm planning on growing marigolds, Nasturtium, zenina, and borage in my garden
@gsweets
@gsweets Год назад
Borage, yarrow, lavender, cardamom there are a lot! Lemon balm... 😊 and they are all so useful ❤😊
@tracycrider7778
@tracycrider7778 Год назад
Yarrow attracted a lot in my garden ❤ Working on borage too❤ Lemon balm yes! & bee balm ❤
@ericisoutdoors
@ericisoutdoors Год назад
I’ve definitely put my own spin on your methods to fit my climate here in zone 7a. Thank you for all the years of videos and the 10 Giant Crimson seeds I’ve turned into beautiful young plants. I can’t wait til mid July and I’ll get to harvest and spread those genetics for next years gardens.
@chelseysmith6805
@chelseysmith6805 Год назад
Thank you, Luke! Love the bunnies in the beginning!
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