November 14, 2024

VIDEO: FULL Garden Tour and Harvest | Week Three


Our third garden tour for the growing season of 2018. Today, June 23, we are taking a closer look at our 10k square food garden. I’m discussing what we grow, how and why!

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19 thoughts on “VIDEO: FULL Garden Tour and Harvest | Week Three

  1. I have to share my experience with you. My first year moving to raised beds from container gardening, Many of my tomato plants were destroyed by horn worms. The next year (I don't remember why), I started to inter-plant the tomatoes with basil and marigolds. I have done this essentially every year since. I know it is anecdotal, but I haven't seen a horn worm since then and that was at least 8 years ago.. You have probably gotten rid of your horn worms by now. This was 4 years ago, but I had to say something.

    I love watching your channel. I learn a lot and you are quite pleasant to listen too.

    Happy Gardening for 2021.

  2. I think it would be awesome if you had Daniel come on more often he's a fun guest and friend God bless from my family to yours.p.s Miss Jess I don't know if you ever thought of it like this but it's like magic thank you again

  3. Yeah I would love to know an update to that tomato you let do what it wanted without pruning it. Like what in nature it would look like. Maybe trim the very bottom if they get disease yeah. Super curious! I will try that myself too. Maybe in it's own pot so if it gets a disease it doesn't spread. I have raised beds. And tons of fabric pots, other pots.

  4. Can you throw fleece or something over them to absorb and direct the rain away? I live on the coast of Washington. The fleece seems to keep the flooding at bay.

  5. I LOVE your videos…appreciate the wealth of knowledge. My only suggestion, and I don't mean to be critical, is that I wish they were a little shorter. I love learning from you, but being busy, I rarely have an entire hour or longer to devote to watching a video. 20-25 minutes is about all I have before something or someone demands my attention!!!!

  6. Awww, Jess, I’m just watching some of your older gardening Vlogs, and I remember you loving these Kajari melons! I tried to do them last year, with my watermelons, but they didn’t work. I did end up with one cucumber plant, which I thought was odd, because we don’t get volunteers where I live. But I had bought enough seed for 2 years, so I planted them again this year. This time in really well fertilized soil, and I really babied them. Guess what? Cucumbers!! I had bought all these Kajari Melon seeds off of Amazon, and I went and read the reviews, and sure enough, someone else had cantaloupe, but there were others, just like me, who grew cucumbers! What a bummer! Note to self, always buy good seed! 🙂

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