Exponential harvest crops are some of my facvorite crops in the garden, they take regular work but if you can stay up on harvesting, they will continue to produce loads for you! Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
VIDEO: 5 Crops The More You Harvest The More They Produce!
Exponential harvest crops are some of my facvorite crops in the garden, they take regular work but if you can stay up on harvesting, they will continue to produce loads for you! Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
My sage flowered this year. If he cut them all off, even if the flowers are dying back (I’m saving the seeds), if I cut the sage back to save, will it still grow more this season?
I vote yes for perpetual harvest video! LyNette
Yes please perpetual l Harvest
I really enjoy your channel and always share your videos with my daughters. Thank you!
We just started Container gardening this season. We are blown away by how much the single Zucchini plant is producing. We have harvested 10 to 12 from a single plant, and it is still producing more.
Good stuff
Reduction in Production, I love this!!
Im very new to gardening so this might be a dumb question but is there anything that you plant and it just lasts all year round, or does everything need to be replanted?
Definitely my peppers just produce produce produce.
How do you correctly dry herbs
If you let the last cucumber totally ripen to a golden yellow….are those the seeds you want to save for next years planting????
I got some cukes last year that were simply marked "cucumber," so I have no idea what kind they are. Cukes typically get bitter if not harvested green, but these stayed sweet and crunchy into the yellow and orange phases, even if left on the vine for several weeks! I did save some seeds, so hopefully I can regrow them this year. Any idea what type they may be? 6-7" long and kind of fat.
Did you ever do the perpetual harvest video? I looked in the search bar and all that came up even with you name is weed plants
This information explains a lot of my garden questions that ended up popping up from last year ☺️! Thank you for being you and sharing the knowledge.
Man! You talk too much. What do I mean? You repeat yourself, ramble on before you actually get to a really good point. This is genuine constructive feedback as I actually stopped watching an otherwise good video.
Hi Luke – love your videos! – Thanks for sharing your experience and expertise! I lost all of my peas and beans to rabbits last year so I’m planning to put up a fence this year before I plant. Do you have any other special tips for keeping rabbits out of the garden? Thanks!!!
I know that ghost peppers and some other super hots are actually a different species of pepper plant than what's typically found in the garden like jalapenos or bell peppers. Most peppers grown in the US are capsicum annum, but ghost peppers are a hybrid of two other species. I saw this because my ghost pepper plants and another type of super hot, brain strain, seemed to produce perpetually. I forgot to pick them for a while, but it didn't seem to matter. They still produced dozens and dozens of peppers and grew to 4 feet tall. They might have grown larger, but I had two plants per 12 gallon container. The only affect of not picking the peppers was that they littered the container and surrounding area with fallen ones. So, maybe some species of peppers are perpetual producers. I also grew some "bird" peppers that produced the same way. Only the plants stayed much smaller. I forgot the particular cultivar, but they're not capsicum annum either.
Yes, I want all info that will teach me what Idk already!
Yes on perpetual harvest crops video
Yes… I would love to have a video on perpetual harvests
Courgettes the size of babies are called marrows
Great video and learned a lot and would love to see a video on perpetual harvesting
does that mean you half to pick all of them unripe or will that signal happen when the fruit is picked off even if it ripens?
For drying beans can you the same as green beans, pick early to increase plant size and then leave them on?
This whole time I thought that cucumbers where a vegetable. Really caught me off guard when he called it a fruit. Looked it up and it is a fruit.