I've been living in the country for over 40 years now. When I first moved here I had visions of all kinds of natural gardening. One year when I was growing broccoli I got up one morning and it was covered with worms. I turned to my Rhodale's Organic Gardening Handbook. They suggested dusting the plants with self rising flour. I did and the worms burst from the flour. I'm binge watching your channel, I enjoy it very much.
It is so helpful to me to have this information. Of when to start, what one would look like when planting, and how long they are in your garden before harvesting. Sometimes the information on the back of the seed packet is just wrong.
I just found your channel. I’m very impressed with your knowledge. Look forward to going back and watching your previous and future videos. Thanks so much❣️
Hi Jerra, I’m a newbie to your channel and I can’t believe I just found it. I follow a lot of other local FL gardening people, so I’m not sure how I missed you. Your videos are great and super helpful. Do you have any recommendations for any smaller types of cabbages, not Napa, but regular cabbages just smaller heads? I’m in Seminole, Pinellas county 10b. Also, I’d love to know your pho recipe!
This is great info! Just a heads up though, even organic fertilizer can burn plants if you use too much (but generally you have a little more wiggle room than with highly concentrated synthetics because most organic fertilizers have lower concentrations, and are slower release)
They can get into grow bags and containers. Don't have any in the grow bags in this video but I had one last year where I was growing luffa that got some.
I'm going to guess your timing was off so make sure your planting/growing them at the correct time of year. The holes are caused by worms so spray with BT.