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I’m excited for your pumpkins! I planted pumpkins for the first time in years this year. I had some really old seed I’d been given. A friend had worked with the agricultural station for Kentucky years ago and saved seed from a few of their experimental pumpkins. I’d just had them in a plastic sandwich bag for about 5 years. All different sized seeds. I didn’t know if any would sprout, but many of them did! Now I get to enjoy my mystery pumpkins. I’m excited to see what grows!
I have anxiously been waiting to see the trampoline going in as well.as the entrance posts being bricked. Also I know school is out now but I was wondering if Benjamin is homeschool. It seems he appears in a in a lot of vidops.
What will you do with the grape leaves that you cut? About how large is your entire garden space?
Anyone else gasp! at 6:08, thinking the grape tree trunk had snapped?
What happened to those giant big black pots you used to use in the garden with the black trellis that was used for those super Tunis’s to climb up on. Since these seem almost root bound now. Or were you going to plant them out and trellis them in the garden. Great experiment. I just replanted two large spider plants and I found nothing but roots in the pot. You couldn’t even stick s temp gauge down in the soil. In California I could up pot them no problem but I’m in Illinois and they couldn’t withstand the winter so they have to fit in my plant room. lol.
What is the reason for training the grapes into tree form? Are there any benefits vs regular grape vines?
Oh, I love the little bed you planted – feels kind of like a Secret Garden!
I have one Concord grape plant, which has been producing about nine gallons of juice. I use the steam method too, but I freeze it in water bottles. ( I have an old chest freezer that works great for this,). 🤗
What about Gaura for the "weird area"?
Oh! I could take wee nap on a hammock under the willow. 💤 Everything is so so beautiful!
I have been making grape trees in large mushroom obelisks, but I just added more hydrangeas, please check it out https://youtu.be/s9v6Ntmile8?si=37G2Rk8ejDJOTjlt
That hydrangea is beautiful!
Those grasshoppers are going to cause havoc in your garden.
You shouldn't have said that. She is definitely gonna catch one and you're gonna have baby grasshoppers in your house.😂😂😂
Maybe use a rebar metal stake to support the grapes.I am glad you are showing when you add more fertilizer some just need to see the application during the growing season..
Train the grape tree up an arch. It would look so pretty and you will have plenty of grapes all summer long 🍇🍇🍇
Question Laura do you feel the Planner and Organization thing you did many years ago really really helped set the tone for making so many projects flow and be successful? Also what planner did you land on? More info…?
Love the grape trees! Just curious but why worry about stressing branches? Is it just damage or breakage to the trunk or something else?
Wow got lots done today very productive. ✅✅✅
The grape trees look amazing. All the berry bushes look great. Everything looks so healthy. Love Samantha looking at bugs.😂.
Thanks again for sharing this with us.💯💯💯🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you for updating the grapes. I feel invested in that project since I loved watching the initiation of the project. My one question is how they will do when the potted grapes mature. Grapes form with almost total water – very heavy.
I was just teaching my grandson (soon to be 7), to deadhead the roses. He loved it. (Zone 9, Northern California). 🙏🏻
PS Stuffed grape leaves are delicious.
Can the trimmings from the grape trees be rooted for new trees??
Love your videos!! Both entertaining and educational!! May I have missed it but did the blue wheat get planted? Just curious. Would the lime light hydrangea benefit from an additional drip line? You’ve mentioned your meal planning before. Would love more details on that. Started watching right before you moved. Can’t go a morning without watching!❤
I made a comment about Aaron helping Laura. I meant no disrespect to Aaron. He is wonderful and I love him as much as I do Laura. We all know who's idea it was to do the videos I am 73 and I have learned a tremendous amount of things from watching all their videos. Great Job. Thanks Shirley for bringing what you thought was a mistake to my attention to not using my opinion in the right way. MK
I love the garlic scapes. They have so much flavor.
that raised bed is just the sweetest.. with the lavender hedge and healthy veggies in there… looks like something right out of a magazine or a storybook… those grape trees!! oh my word! they are gorgeous! you have so many areas of edible plants, lucky you!! things fresh off the vine etc are just the best (and so healthy!).. love watching Samantha explore and help you in the garden… looks like a beautiful day there!! 🥰❤ thanks for the video! 🥰❤
How tall will the grape trees grow? I love this experiment I love all your experiments all but this one’s a favorite, thank you so much for all the fun things you do with all your amazing family.
"Fertilizing our edibles." I'm glad this wasn't in the title because you would have been tapping an entirely different audience of planters and growers.
I couldn’t help but laugh when Laura said they use White Niagara Grapes to make juice. For me, that would definitely be wine 🙂 Winemaking has been in my family for generations. My parents still have a small vineyard in Slovakia where they produce wine for themselves and our relatives.
Everything is growing so fast now! What a difference in each video. Question, do you do anything to get rid of the little grasshoppers? They are so cute but they are eating my garden!! I’m not sure what the best way to get rid of them is. Help!
Thank you Laura for this helpful video. I must say your daughter apart from being adorable seems to be very mature.
I have 2 large dogs and I can't use any of the "tones", it drives the dogs crazy and they want to dig up anything with it on..doesn't matter what it is or where. There is something mighty tasty to dogs in the fertilizer
Nazis. You are Nazis.
Laura thanks for the reminder to fertilize. Question how come you don’t mow down the weeds in the dirt lands along the onion/ ranunculus row Wouldn’t it help keep some of the weeds from growing in your rows?
Thank you for showing the ranunculus struggling and for letting us know (possibly) why! I planted some and they were supposed to be perennial but they never came back and now I’m thinking it’s because our whether always gets very hot very quickly in the spring. I tried to grow broccoli last fall but it barely started forming heads before it immediately bolted in February.
If I was your neighbor, I will take all the grape leaf. I stuffed with rice and meat and vegetable. They are delicious. I buy the jar of leaf $11 and then the grass you took it out and give it to the chicken. That’s the most healthy one I make salad from it or I make it with yogurt and garlic, and lemon is very healthy😂👍❤️
I'm wondering when you have all those tomatoes. Do you ever can any of them to make juice or stewed tomatoes for meals? There's so much better than anything you can buy in a store, that's for sure my I grew up with that.
Ohhhhh all the edibles looks so good!! Exciting! Last year my corn got about chest high (maybe a bit shorter) with little ears forming and I was really happy and then suddenly it all just browned up and died! I didn’t try again this year. I planted potatoes there instead. There are green plants up and growing- I’m wondering, should add more dirt to them now? I wasn’t planning on “hilling” them but they are in a raised bed low to the ground and I kind of filled my beds with things before I added the soil, like wood, branches and leaves and grass clippings, cardboard.. so there isn’t a TON of room for the tubers to form as it all settled so much during the winter months. I did add some soil and compost raising it up some but the level is still pretty low. Should I add dirt? And would I just pile it rt on top of the green foliage of the potatoes At this point? I know nothing. Any suggestions?
Thank you for the updates to things Laura!! That means a lot. You have so much space with so much you’re doing I know it isn’t easy to keep us all informed of everything but when you do update us on the things- I truly appreciate it! So, thank you! 😊♥️
21:01 why don't you run an extra drip like to that hydrangea?! Just to see if it helps it!
you can use the grape leaves to make stuffed grape leaves (delicious!).
So, the grape vines you trained into trees? That is super neat! I had to go back and watch the video to see how you did it. Assuming you can do this with any grape? I am definitely going to try it! Thank you so much for the idea and for all you do! I’ve learned so much from yall and appreciate you sharing your beautiful family with us!
Good morning, love your garden.
How often do you fertilize your fruit trees ?
Loved,loved this video. The diversity was so fun. You and your family and channel are a blessing in my life.
Thank you Laura 👩🏻🌾
Have a nice weekend 👍🏾
I love your videos. I did watch your steaming process of the grapes the year you videoed it, but was hoping you would re-video doing it because I totally forgot how it was done and I even bought one of the processors at the time you did it.
Thank you for bringing a bit of normalcy to our world these days. I so appreciate it.
Thank you, Laura! This was super helpful watching you fertilize your grapes, berries, and other things. You showing how easy it is to fertilize things in pots, and that I don't have to worry about working it all in, just saved me sooo much time! I've been following Garden Answer since you and Aaron were in your townhouse just starting out with your videos. For years, you've inspired me in so many ways. I was never one to make crafty decorations for Christmas, etc., until you, your mom, and Monica showed how much fun it is. Now, my daughter, my sister, and I get together for projects like you all do and it's such a great time. Your mom, Susan, has also been such a great influence on how I look at my world because of her teaching about "romancing the ordinary". You and your mom are the reason I have wonderful pockets of gardens all over my little corner lot in my neighborhood. I have fruit trees, grapes, berries, garden boxes full of veggies, hanging baskets all over my front yard and back yard fences, and I'm even starting to put in flower beds out front! Many of my neighbors stop to tell me how lovely my yard is when I'm out working in the front. When I go to my local nurseries, I always run into people who also follow you on Youtube and we all connect because we have you in common. We all feel like you're such a good friend to us. Thank you so much for all you do to teach us, share with us, and connect us to our gardens and one another. Much love to all of you from a fellow Oregonian on the other side of the Cascades. 🥰
Laura, I learn so much from your videos 👍🤗. Thank you!. I wish I had known lots of what I am learning when I was younger and had more property to garden! You and Aaron make a great team, and with the rest of your family members, you all make this old “farm girl heart” so happy❣️♥️🥰