November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Late Summer Garden Harvest and Tour, Apples Grapes Melons and More!

 

 

Summary

James Prigioni takes viewers on a late summer harvest and garden tour, showcasing tomatoes, beans, peppers, eggplant, grapes, and zucchini. He highlights the Lemon Boy tomato, the “tomato tree” Cherry Bomb tomato, the Dragon Tongue beans, and the Rosita eggplant. Prigioni also mentions the noise from a neighbor building a deck and the birds starting to eat the grapes.

Highlights

  • 🍅 Lemon Boy tomato is a late season producer
  • 🍅 Cherry Bomb tomato is disease-resistant and an incredible producer
  • 🌶️ Dragon Tongue beans have a beautiful color, great flavor, and snap
  • 🍆 Rosita eggplant is a favorite variety of Prigioni’s
  • 🍇 Grapes are starting to ripen and getting incredibly sweet
  • 🥒 Zucchini and summer squash have taken over a whole section of the garden and are pumping out insane amounts of food
  • 🔊 Background noise from a neighbor building a deck

19 thoughts on “VIDEO: Late Summer Garden Harvest and Tour, Apples Grapes Melons and More!

  1. Any chance of doing some flower planting videos, if there are any lessons to learn compared to Fruit and Vegetables? My aim is the same to increase the color in the garden, and of course, observation is still the first daily entry in my garden diary. I have tons of flowers on my broad beans attended to by a lot of bees, so I am expecting a big harvest this year. Cheers!

  2. Those zebra tomatoes look so good. Garden journals are so helpful. Last year, I had too much rain. The summer and it caused a lot of armyworms but this season we had a lot of dry heat and it was a lot of work to keep the plants watered so some of my seedlings died. Love tuck tuck!

  3. James, I'm a pretty new follower and did my first small garden this year. Your positivity and energy is inspiring. I can't wait for next year's garden planning which will start as soon as the first frost hits.

  4. Hi! Greetings from Bulgaria! I want to ask you about the tomatoe plants with the disease issues you have removed. What do you do with them? Do you compost them or burn them, or just deposit them far away from the garden? Thanks
    P.s: The pears look perfect, man! ❤ And the cucumbers hanging from the trees, wow! I think you plants hear you when you compliment them : )

  5. Nice Job, James! All my tomatoes got early blight this year ☹️ my journal will definitely have an entry about not planting the tomatoes in the same area next year and remembering to get them staked early! Keep up the good work!

  6. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Tuck helping himself to a cucumber is the cutest! You have a great team there!!
    It is such a joy to see your beautiful New Jersey garden! You’re so inspiring!

  7. Absolutely amazing garden. I love your videos dude. I'm curious with the amount of stuff you grow do you take it to like a farmer's market or just gift the neighborhood?

  8. I really like your up-beat spirit. You have a way of instilling motivation to grow food! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. Tuck is great too…give him a pat on the head for me. 😉

  9. Gosh, I'm exhausted just watching and listening. 100mph James strikes again. Just love your energy, enthusiasm and commitment. A breath of fresh air in these troubling times.

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