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Hello James, when did you start your lettuce growing for this season? Also do you grow pomegranate or you can’t grow them in your planting zone? I would like to learn more about them. Hopefully you can make a video about it!!
How did you get such nice blueberry plants? What is your secret?
A wonderful beautiful garden…do you have Woodlouse in your garden and if so how do you deal with them?
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Thanks for the tour.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck.
your garden is so beautiful and i just love little tuck
love it!
What is the white powder on all the trees?
What is all the white stuff on the fruit trees James? I'm assuming a preventative!
my grandmother had blueberry bushes that were like 6ft high and 4ft across going down the fence line of her house.. it was absolutely amazing!
Guys this was the best video yet! So exciting watching tuk and the garden taking off
That's some Beautiful lettuce n Kale etc I never tried growing that before down Louisiana lol
I use to have a dog that could be outside in the back yard and every time i cut celery he would smell it some how and would literally howl by the door until i let him in and gave him some. I never seen such. Lol. But it was hilarious and i gladly shared with him lol.
Love watching your channel
I have a blackberry bush but it grew up very tall and what can I do.
James…did you say Black Raspberry??? If so, my Granny used to grow them and made the Best jelly. After helping her harvest she would give me a bowl with milk and sugar..BEST treat EVER!!! The milk was awesome!!! I digress…WHERE did you get the plant? Having a time trying to find some.
It’s all looking great, James!
How do they not have any nibbles from pests
You have giant produce, it's like magic. You are such an expert!!!! And Tuk.♥️
What fertilizer do you use?
Amazing
I’ve never seen a garden so fruitful like yours , you have a huge variety and they grow in abundance ! Wow , I’m going to buy the book you mentioned , Carrots love Tomatoes . Thank you for sharing your knowledge of gardening. I love seeing tuck in your videos.
Quick question , do you ever have to deal with rodents all kinds ? How do you manage that ?
I'd prefer to pick the outer leaves of lettuce & other greens, leaving the main plant alive, making more leaves as long as possible. I can only eat so much, by myself in a day.
As much as I love seeing how productive gardens can be, in the past, when I'd grown a few vaggies, I'd have to give most of them away.
When Butternut squash had grown on its own, in my compost pile, it was the best butternut I've ever tasted. The flesh was a much deeper color than I've ever seen in a Butternut, because it grew in 100% compost. It must've been 2 or 3 plants, & produced 29 good sized squash. They were still growing in the late summer into fall, & pest free as well. Back then the groundhogs & rabbits hadn't found my or my neighbor's gardens yet.
The ones I cut off & saved for myself were stored in my cool back hall on the north side of the house. They remained edible for months, well into the next spring. I left one to use for seeds.