Zone 6 (Chicago, IL, USA)
Hey there! In this video I take you through MY FIRST FULL GARDEN TOUR! Let’s see what my 11 raised veggie beds and street side flower bed look like the first week of FALL!
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26 Comments
Where's the sunflowers?
Peppers look H O T !
Bed bed lol looks great I'm so proud of you and your dedication to the gardens
Hi Batavia, what a beautiful front garden you have, the city should give you a great garden award. That veg garden out front is looking soooo good! What a great load of veggies you have going on out back too! In bed#9 maybe try starting seedlings off in pots and planting them once they get established, that might save the bother of replacing the soil…Good luck with radishes, beautiful pink strawberry flowers. A great tour thanks for sharing.
All the best
Steve
Your garden is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful tour! Thank you for sharing. Your yard is absolutely beautiful 🧡🧡
I just subscribed as well! Have a wonderful week new friend!
You have a nice clean look garden in order.
Wow what a great garden, first time ever this year I planted some tomatoes and cucumbers I grew from seed. What zone are you in? Very inspiring!
Beautiful garden 🌺🌺🌺
Awesome videos and beautiful gardens!
The hibiscus are gorgeous and I LOVE the name of the one called ”Holy Grail” 😂
Some people won't eat their okra when it's as big as some of yours, but in my opinion, it's really good fried when they're that big! You have a beautiful garden! New sub!
What are the garden salsa peppers like? We love to grow peppers!
Very nice garden ,I really like the lay out,your raiced beds are so nice and very well organized ,makes me feel jealous
Such a beautiful yard
Great Garden Tour! Loved the layout and how everything look clean and organized. 🌻🌱🌷🌿🧡
Your garden is beautiful!
the lessons i am learning in just 1 month of starting
A lot of what I see looks edible.
Love your garden!
Well done
How are your marigolds growing so large..
I finally got carrots to grow in North Carolina by using my carrot tops and not throw them ito my compost pile .
I root them for a few weeks then stick all rooted carrots sprouting soil..
Excuse the errors but my vision is not the best.
The seeds could be dead seeds
Good luck.
Did you make your garden containers? What particular zone are you growing in? I live in Houston. I just subscribed. Thank you! You are a great gardener.
So you do have a lot of difficulty with the critters? I never thought about the squirrels. 🙂
So glad I found your channel. Just taking time now that I have more time to check out my fellow gardeners. I'm more of a flower gardener then a vegetable gardener (but will become a great vegetable gardener one day) so finding you was great! Love your beds and all the pretty flowers. Will be doing a binge with your videos so don't mind me. 😁 That's what I do. Love Fordhook, love Marigolds. Found some beautiful Marigolds this fall and will be saving the seeds. Did my first fall vegetable garden and grew peas for the first time — sooooo exciting. Thanks for sharing. Question: What do your neighbors think of your front yard garden? Also, a tip for bed #11 — Strawberries when grown for the first year it is said to make up in your mind you will forgo the strawberries the first year — of course you will have some but it's said to remove all the flowers and the runners and just allow the roots to grow nice and strong. Year 2 you will have loads of strawberries and year 3+ you will have many more loads. You can take your runners and root them in a pot and then start a new bed which will be considered your now 1st year strawberry bed — you will never have to buy them again. I did this one year and wow is it ever true! New sub.