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44 Comments
Very nice. The weather is great, too.
What can you tell me about growing peppermint plant indoors should it stay green all year or does the peppermint plan die off and then come back give me some pointers on growing the peppermint plant indoors
thanks 4 the info, humans fail being nice
We will be planting MANY varieties of greens over the next year for us and our rabbitry
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I love Tuck ❤❤💗💗💖💖💖💕💕💕
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Hi Tuck, you look sleepy like me. ❤️❤️ I have some greens and other good things growing in my little hot house. Thanks James. Love leafies.
Thank you for this info. It's so helpful while the weather starts to get colder to plants food outdoors that's very cold tolerate. Since I never intentionally grew lettuce or greens, I was wondering what is the best way to water it. (I know that sounds like a dumb question, but I don't remember anyone saying how they watered outdoors in the wintertime.
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Learning so much and excited about my patio container garden with plans to expand in spring.
love seeing you and Tuck!
Oooo the red mustard I tasted was so spicy it was inedible lol they’re gorgeous though
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Thanks James
Would perennial kale do well in the winter months? I'm growing several types of perennial kale for the sake of not having to replant them every two years, and I know they will survive the winter, but I don't know how well they actually perform in cold months.
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Thanks to you & Tuck ❤️❤️❤️I’ve built 2 large raised vegetable beds last month. One 4’ x 16’ in the middle of my side yard. Transplanted rhubarb & strawberries that I had in pots this summer into that. Then another 3’ x about 40’ along a west facing fence. Planning on doing vine crops there. I need to research the best trellis for the fence this winter. Any suggestions? Preferably low cost. Got them filled with cardboard, peat moss, dirt & homemade compost.
YouTube helped me assemble the bagging attachment for my lawn mower a couple of days ago. I got 🍁 leaves chopped & top dressed the beds. Looking forward to starting vegetable growing in the spring. Compost bin is full. 2 garbage bags of leaves ready to make leaf mould & neighbor dropped off 4 more bags of leaves this week. ❄️ winter, the planning and dreaming season is almost here. Thanks so much for your videos. So much inspiration & great information.
My bestie had a dog very similar to Tuck, he reminds me of Sadie. 🐶🦴❤️❤️❤️
As a kid we grew mustard greens throughout winter with no cover. They survived through snows with no issues, zone 6b.
James where would you suggest obtaining these specific seeds? Thank you so much! ❤❤❤❤ for Tuck
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I like to grow the purple mustards just for ornamental purposes, they won't get super big in low sun conditions, but they provide some color when most things stop blooming/die Dec-Feb here in zone 9.
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❤❤❤❤Hey Tuck! Thanks for helping in the garden. James your energy and enthusiasm is rubbing off on everyone who watches your videos. You're helping so many people to build their own Food Forest. I myself have been uplifted by your knowledge and words of advice. My hat's off to you and Tuck. Just when I think my garden is over, there you are with proof positive that it is not! So Awesome. ❤
I love your garden. I wonder if you can provide some suggestion. If you had to choose 1 apple tree, which one would it be for the taste of organic apples? Same for Peach and cherry tree? I live next to Phila. I also wonder if you allow visitors ever on your property?
Let's go! Zone 7 here. 70+ degrees today! Hard to believe winter's coming. All the best to James, Tuck and all subscribers to the channel.
Awesome, thank you!!😊💕
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I'm in Alabama, zone 7B. I just harvested out my peppers, and sowed seeds for my fall/winter garden. All of my raised beds have hoops, and are covered with cat netting to keel Angel out of them. They keep the deer away too, later I will be switching it out for greenhouse plastic. I have Komatsuna, Tatsoi, Baby Boc Choy, Japanese Giant Red Mustard, snow peas, and Yellow Heart Winter Choy that I am harvesting, I am also growing Russian Kale, Hilton Cabbage, Swiss Chard, lettuce, endive, dill, parsley, oregano, mint, carrots, radishes, turnips, rutabagas, Late Nagasaki Cabbage, Mizuna, Chijimisai, snow peas, and Yod Fah. I've never grown Asian greens before this season, nor have I tried eating most of them. Tonight I ate Komatsuna, mixed with red mustard, and Rainbow Swiss Chard. It was absolutely delicious!
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Tucker! Big fan of Big Tuck! Please tell his fan base what Big Tucks favourite herb🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🖤 is, is it chamomile?! Maybe?!😌🤞🤎🤍🤎🤍
very nice
James, when is it best to start and transplant some or all of these plants for them to grow well in winter? In your climate, which is also mine?
bet tuck is loving this weather right now its beautiful here
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Hi Tuck ❤❤❤
Hello from Philly area!! Love to see a similar zone gardening channel!
The hardiest 4: mache (corn salad), mizuna, minutina, miner’s lettuce (claytonia)
Is White Russian kale hardier than Winterbor kale?
Thx james Thx tuck
The stems are great for tuck minerals