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  1. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m excited to try my hand at gardening this year 👍💗

  2. Please share more like this. I wouldn't mind a hands on show of seed starting if/when you start yours if possible. This will be my first year starting my own seedlings.

  3. You know how dumb I am? I didn’t know what green onions are the tops of the onions until the other week 🤦🏻‍♀️

  4. Do you have any recommendations for moths? I started seeds in my apartment south facing window last January. I literally ended up with a huge forest. Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, etc. I moved my containers to my north facing deck in the spring and was surprised at how well they did even in the north, however, my apartment deck is 5 feet away from a flood light which attracts moths in the summer. My peppers seemed to do well and cherry tomatoes did ok, but Romas were affected by moths and I think the cherry tomatoe crop was reduced as well.

  5. For carrots soil do you just purchase potting soil or can you do things to prep the dirt in the backyard to function as potting soil?

  6. My cilantro and dill reseeds itself. Tophat blueberry will grow in a pot too. Bush beans in a pot. I use large grow bags for potatoes and even squash.

  7. Thankyou for the cilantro tips. I love cilantro. Pumpkins are a great thing to plant in an unused corner of your yard. They can take up lots of space, but the resulting crop is generally huge and can give your family multiple meals. My family LOVES pumpkin soup with a bit of curry powder and onions. Cheapest meal ever. The other thing i grow heaps of is asian greens like bok choi. And shallots for salads and stirfries. Every time someone buys shallots from the grocercy store i keep the bottoms, replant them and snip off what i need as they regrow indefinately. I also found out you can roast radishes and they loose a lot of the bitterness that my family doesnt like. I also take composting seriously and drive around getting bags of manure to boost my soil. If i didnt focus on my soil id have a pitiful garden. It took me years to learn that.

  8. Oh my gosh! On the cilantro you just answered all my questions. I always thought I just killed it.

  9. Grew a vegetable garden last year from seeds. Tried to keep it simple, and I was mostly successful. It was fun too. Going bigger this year and trying winter sowing along with adding flowers and a few other veggies. Can't wait for Spring!!

  10. I also like growing green beans in containers. They like it warm and produce in less than 2 months. You can succession plant them too every few weeks to get a continual crop. I also like growing sugar snap peas in a container and aiblet them climb up tomato cages. They do not like heat and are done where I live in the south by the end of May.

  11. I bought some green onions, from the grocery store, they still had their roots on so,,, I used what I needed and put them in a glass of water when the roots got longer I planted them in my greenhouse and they are doing just fine.

  12. cut radishes in half, then air fry….its amazing! Can you show a beginners video on how to plant runners etc?

  13. Thanks so much for sharing this information! I learned a lot. I could never figure out why my cilantro would bolt before the growing season was over.

  14. Have grown tomatoes, but am going to try more veggies especially because of the times now. But it will be fun as well. Thank you so very much for the information. Easy for a beginner like me to understand. Love y’all’s videos!

  15. Cabbage and cauliflower are 2 other great container veggies. I use 4 gallon buckets from FB marketplace. 50 each for most of my containers. Cheap useful and somewhat a form of recycling.

  16. Thanks for this — I vote more helpful garden videos! QUESTION: Do you find any of these plants you mentioned do NOT like being started inside & transferred out later? I can't remember if years ago my cukes or squash was finicky about this —admittedly I have not grown veggies in years, so I'm a bit rusty. Thanks for any help.

  17. I have to much shade (enormous deciduous trees ) which keeps the AC bill low BUT not good for gardening.😔.

  18. It is true that determinate tomatoes don't have such extreme vining habits. However, they pretty much have their crop all at once. This is
    nice if you plan to can tomatoes. The indeterminate will vine all over the place,, usually need to be staked or caged, BUT their crop
    ripens over time. That's nice if you want tomatoes for salad and for weeks on end, not all at once. That's been my experience.
    Anyone else?

  19. Besides using in salads, you can cook radishes. They taste like turnips when cooked.

  20. Always make sure to clean the container before planting. They mighte have fungus or viruses that infect the new plant.
    John 3;16

  21. tomatoes, carrots and strawberries do not grow well in my rocky 120 degree weather. I do grow squash, melons all kinds cucumbers, lettuce, spinach squash and zuchini cilantro I have been growing for years and know what grows well, we get our tomatoes cheap in the summer and I freeze some and make sauces and diced tomatoes with the rest. We do what we can in the area we live in

  22. Ohhhh myyyy goooodness! I’ve hardened for 25 years (not spectacularly but decently) and never thought of planting radishes and onions around other things! Game changer!! Thank you.

  23. I've started onions, peppers and celery from ends and seeds from plants I started from store bought items, and my mom grew apple trees from the seeds from apples she bought.

  24. This is helpful for me. I am not experienced with gardening at all, so I really appreciate this video!

  25. Whyyyyyyyy is the comments turned off on yesterday's video? Oh, well😔, it was GOOD! 🙏 many came to Christ.🙏

  26. I've never figured out what to do with radishes. The only thing I've ever seen them in is in salads sliced thin, and since I didn't like them, I stay away. Just wondering if there's any other way they're eaten.

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