I didn’t even harvest 1/3rd of what we could have, because I ran out of space in my fridge! As we wind down the summer season and move to fall, I wanted to share with you some growing tips to take with you into next season. The garden teaches endlessly, and I pick up new techniques and approaches every season – hope this helps you!
00:00 – Intro
00:54 – Galangal Harvest
03:17 – Corn Harvest
03:53 – Young Ginger
04:31 – Yellow Long Neck Figs
05:10 – Bok Choy
05:57 – Daikon Pull
06:18 – Huge Luffa Harvest
07:11 – Harvest Bouquet
08:23 – Pepper Haul
09:17 – Mini Love Watermelon
09:35 – Outro
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Secondly, to the thousands of you waiting on Birdies beds, we are dealing with insane port delays (not seen in 30+ years) so we are backed up without the ability to control it. I'm estimating a mid October fulfillment, after which point we'll FINALLY be in stock on everything!
Why do I laugh every time you pop up from behind a raised bed?
You're an absolute inspiration! I live in suburban Sydney, and I've built (and planted) out 12 raised beds, all inspired by you!
How fun is this !!! I'm learning a lot about fall gardens, zones, temps, and soil. Really fun stuff. THANKS ❤ for your expertise.
I loved the yellow figs! Really interested in how you use them up!
Comment for that loofah!
I’ve never had a soap made from just loofah!
I hope to grow luffa in 2022.
So motivated to plant because of you! Hoping my fall planting will be a success. If not, I could use a loofah soap!
This is awesome!! But I am waiting patiently for the sourdough bread video!!
I did not know that Luffas come from an actual PLANT, made me drop a like
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Great video mate!!!! I would love to get a luffa because I can’t grow them where I live. Keep up the great work!
New to your channel and loving it!!
This is so amazing! Not to mention gorgeous!!!!
Just discovered your channel this week, love it! I’ve been recovering from several procedures and surgery, so I’m finally able to do some gardening after several years of not. Being in Southern California, I’m interested to learn what I can plant when it’s not summer and your segments have been very helpful. I just finished constructing a 4 1/2 x 7 foot raised planting bed today, and am eager to see if I can get a winter crop started soon. Did you already give away the soaps? If not, I’m interested too.
when you have more food than you know what to do with, look into any food justice organizing going on in your area! then maybe some epic produce could go to those most vulnerable and/or living in a food desert in your city
My grandma used to make watermelon soybean paste during mid summer. And when I was little, we used to buy 10-15 those big watermelons and store in somewhere cool. 4 watermelon is not a issue.
I love James and Tuck!
That amazing God bless and God is good
Ooohhhh!!! Loofah soap!!!
Do you think you might try growing sorghum? Apparently it's a good alternative to sugarcane, and produces grain as well.
i love these style videos
6:20 luffa harvest showering in style?
You harvested only a third??? You mean you left therest to rot only because your fridge isn't big enough? JESUS CHRIST!! What about pressure canning and water bath canning??
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