November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Full May Garden Tour | The BEST Way to Increase the Harvest and EATING Flowers


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Join me in my garden today for a full May Garden Tour. There are many exciting things happing in the garden now that the weather is warming up. It’s so fun to see how much has changed over the last month!

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Full May Garden Tour | The BEST Way to Increase the Harvest and EATING Flowers

  1. In the area with loads of weeds you should maybe plant wildflowers next year to promote lady bugs snd other insects to prevent pests that kill you produce. I did a corner and it has work quite well as a deterrent

  2. First I love your channel. Check Doug and Stacy off grid living??? They just did a video pulling up their sweet potatoes and they love the purple skinned ones. They grow vertically and some were over a ft long. The orange ones were huge. Doug and Stacy are great. Luv their show too

  3. My comment is a bit late but I'm a new subscriber so I've been watching a lot of your videos which I love btw. But about your veggies that got eaten I have read that Irish spring soap sprinkled around veggies is supposed to keep animals from eating your plants cause the smell is off putting. I wonder if your northern beans didn't make it cause they got too much water. Took me three times last year to get beans to grow cause I was overwatering them. Starting on my fall garden this week by following the phases of the moon.

  4. Don't cut tomato flowers off…its a natural progression of a tomato plant to grow fruit from bottom up (leaf…fruit stem…leaf and so on) on Indeterminate plants, and yes do remove the sprouts in the crotch of leaves for Indeterminate plants. Do not trim Detertinate plants, such as Cherry tomatoes. Beef slicers can be Determinate plants too, so do not trim those either, despite them being the larger tomato types. It's important to identify whether Determinate, Indeterminate, and Cherry tomato plants, so you can properly grow them for max. harvest and optimal growth.

  5. Chickens in the garden is not a good idea ever, unless you can barrier off the garden. Rabbit will make it their home, remember they also reproduce multiple times per year. What you can do is plant onion-type plants around your vegetables, deer and rabbits don't like vegetables. Trap adult rabbits and relocate them or fence in your yard….veggies and rabbits get along to well!

  6. I am incredibly late to this but I just wanted to mention that pear trellis rust needs a juniper nearby to overwinter the disease. Without a juniper nearby, you shouldn’t get rust on your pear tree. If you have any junipers on your property that might be the problem.
    Sorry if this has been mentioned already!

  7. You are so cute! I love your enthusiasm, and excitement about your garden. I’ve watched all of your videos and loved them all, now I look forward to each new one. Love from Las Vegas lovely lady❤️

  8. I'm curious what variety of strawberries you have planted. I'm in the PNW also and have planted Hood but they were poorly located and the slugs ate the berries and the ice storm last winter, killed the plants. 🙁 Will be planting more in the spring and wondered what variety you had. I love that they share your asparagus bed. Great idea!!

  9. Becky find a local farmer who sells bales and ask if they have last years bales that they can not sell or sell at a discount. Can't hurt to ask worse they can say is nope

  10. Watching this video in november (17th) after watching yesterdays' video on putting your beds to bed. This brings me so much joy and warmth, to be able to spend time with you and your garden and to see how everything you've planted came out so gooood! (even when it's now almost the time of the year when the titties will freeze off) Thank you Becky for making us a part of your life 🙂

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