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26 Comments

  1. Amazing video, thanks! Btw, I have a quick, unrelated question: I have USDT stored in my OKX wallet and I have the seed phrase: clap zone acid tube also among tape museum boy film soda salt. Do you know how can I transfer them to my Bybit account?

  2. Fire ants 🔥 🐜 UPDATE: It's dry this morning. I checked my borax "trap" — some ants were possibly taking notice of it, but I had to water the bed. I saw several dozen emerge with the water! I watered and washed them down first. Then I set the paper plate to dry in the sun. Then once it's dry, I will place some more borax trap inside it, so it stays contained. Then I will observe. I have placed some AMDRO GRANULES outside my back yard perimeter to prevent any more coming in. I wanted to do that a month ago, but it kept raining every week! So I was waiting for a dry spell…. AMDRO IS NOT for vegetable gardens!

  3. I used to love to stand out in a warm summer rain but I haven't done that for a long time. Have to do that next time it rains.

  4. The deer have ravaged my peppers and tomatoes this year, they nibbled on the loofa leaves last night, only taking out two leaves. Seem I will have to reconfigure my garden next year in terms of fences, yes they at the squash plants as well.

  5. So glad you are getting some rain even though it makes it difficult to work in the garden. Will checkout those grounding shoes as I had not heard of that before – always thought going barefoot was way to go. I could not handle watching a hornworm eat my plants so as soon as I find them they are taken off. Congrats on 120K subs…

  6. It’s hot here today in my state but the pecans on the pecan tree are maturing faster than normal and I smell Autumn in the air. I do believe we are three weeks ahead in the season.

  7. Lord knows I can't remember all the names of our fruit trees. So I got these cute little metal signs to stick by the tree.

  8. Deep South Homestead has a video about pears. Maybe Deep South Homestead at Pecan Grove. Danny explains how to check for ripeness. What do the soles look like on those shoes?

  9. I tried Cushaws again this year, but the beautiful vine produced nothing…again! Oh well. Glad you got some much-needed rain!

  10. Kaye wet shirt wow gal u sure make my heart race
    wonderful now the garden it just keeps producing
    your hard work babe keep safe god bless

  11. Kaye Im actually watching your video two days ago. Flagstone would be perfect for your back area. There are plenty of companies that sell pallets and deliver for relatively similar amounts to FB. You can also create your own flagstone with concrete, even by dry pouring it or wet pouring. There are a couple good videos on YouTube how and it would be a great video to make. Also bricks in between the flagstones looks awesome. Whatever you choose, the more solid it is the better. Weeds seem to find a way!

    Can wait to see what you decide.

  12. Hello there lovely kaye, oh! Just look at you in the real down to earth gardening. You certainly blenin well with the colour of your shirt kaye.,whow that rain, we so far haven't had any. !im a little late watching, been to appointment s today. Its so good to be watching a new video. Thank-you so much kaye xxgod bless youxx❤

  13. The leaves on my Tulip Poplar turned yellow. I noted that the leaves on the Tulip Poplar at my local Park ( Mahr Park ) are also turning yellow. We have been in a drought.
    Yes! I have an Asian pear and they are crisp and sweet! So grateful for the rain in the last two days! 🙏

  14. hi kaye, thanks for sharing. glad you are getting some rain. we did not get any today maybe tomorrow. keep up the good work in the garden for it is beautiful.

  15. Kaye, What are the soles made of on your "grounding shoes?" If they are a synthetic material it is a hoax. The only true way to ground or earth is to go barefoot. Synthetic material will NOT allow EMF to exit your body ie: earthing or grounding. LOVED the sound of the rain. Gardens look absolutely stunning and so do you. Even wet. Lol

  16. The Mexican sunflower is beautiful, the colours.kaye that duck is just a delight.?really hopo to be there Saturday.!thankyou for al, you do for us..😊i must say its helping me to learn more in my later years😅xx,im sure a big mug of cacao was in order😊.see you soon,x.😊

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