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Step inside my February garden in Southern Arizona and see what’s growing, changing, and getting planted right now during the transition between cool-season harvests and the start of warm-season planning.
If you’re interested in gardening in Arizona, or growing food at home, garden tours like this reflect the real behind the scene life in the garden.
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13 Comments
My volunteers do so much better than those planted in pots for me! Won't covering the flowers on those trees prevent pollenation?
How do you keep that irrigation tubing working. Mine keeps clogging with calcium within months. Do you have a filter?
keep inspiring us ! ….havin coffee gettin reqdy to go open up the farm…..looks like rain……tutt tutt…..I killed our apple tree….the citrus ar flowering
Great job, your love for gardening come across and makes me smile as sometimes I feel others just don't get the amazing enjoyment especially from seed growing of veggies and fruit plants. I am full blast into trying many varieties of dwarf tomato plants from Tomatofest, they have as many varieties as I have ever found. I am going to go almost all pots this spring and all ground for the fall, just to give my small area a chance to get some organics back into the soil. Looking forward to my figs more than any other crop, one of the best tastes in the world. You are a gem harvest wishes and dreams to you.
I always enjoy your vids. I also live in 8b. Your info is useful. I planted Brussels sprouts for the first time and I could not figure out why they are so short. Now I know they are stunted. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. This winter has not been good for a lot of things this year, my bochoi has bolted. That's a first for me too. I was disappointed because it looked like it was really going to do well. Anyway I will stop rambling, I just wanted to say thanks for the videos I really do enjoy them. I am looking forward to the video on propagating fig trees. I am now.. going to go out and plant some carrots. Thanks. ❤❤❤
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I’m just east of Phoenix and the aphids are absolutely awful this year!
Hi Kara, I love your channel and try to always follow your advice especially trying the same seed variety that you grow, I’ve got some aphids issues too, not in my brassicas but in my rampicante squash , I’ve tried spraying it out, BT and nothing seems to work. Don’t know what’s up 🤷🏻♀️ but I’m hoping once the temperature starts rising here in my zone 9b/10a low desert, they will under control.
If you had chickens you could feed the aphids to to them.
What a beautiful garden you have it shows your dedication you’re doing a great job we are looking forward to learning more about gardening from you thank you for sharing
Greetings from New Zealand. 82 F here today in Auckland .Light showers this evening. 6.52 pm
Great video. Looking forward to the fig video. I’m wanting to try propagating them for the first time this season and looking for tips. Thanks!
Transcript is so bad could you explain again the tree style . Thx for your channel.