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Kaye Kittrell: Transplant Peppers and Reboot RAISED BED for Garlic!



Transplant Peppers and Reboot RAISED BED for Garlic! This one has music, folks, sit back and enjoy while I do all the work! 🙂 City girl urban gardener turns late bloomer homesteader! SUBSCRIBE so you won’t miss out! Thanks for your support of this channel!
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20 Comments

  1. I have not had success overwintering pepper plants yet but glad to know you have had some success with it. Hope you get your garlic in soon and the weather holds off a little longer. I hate those leave vacuums – clog all the time.

  2. It reached down to 27 this morning in 8b EastTexas! 🥶 I'm wrapping it up for the 2022 garden season. Got the garlic in last week. Not much left except cabbage 👍 collards👍carrots 👍beets👍greens 👍 lettuce 👍. I brought in 1 sweet basil hoping to use it for pizza but the rest is finished. It's sort of a good feeling to put it away for a couple months. Tomorrow I will gather what tomatoes made it and ripen them in the windows. I will miss my mental health days of putting my hands in the soil until seed starting. It's so therapeutic….like the music to your video. Be blessed.

  3. I think this is the first time I have commented but I love your videos. You are such an inspiration to me as I am older as well. Thank you for your inspiration. God Bless you.

  4. After watching you on your journey since you came to Tennessee, first, I’m exhausted.😅Second, totally impressed and in awe of you girl! My hope for you is that you keep your winter garden small and simple. Take some time for yourself to rest and take stock this winter of all that you have accomplished so far. Be careful of your health. I find myself caring for your well-being! I have been running ragged myself trying to get ‘ready’. We’re gonna be ok. God wins…I know you know that!😘😘😘❤

  5. Kaye ,so happy to see you were able to get your garlic in ! I wanted to late ,it snowed last night and today 😿😸 there's next year..God Bless !

  6. Hi Kaye, Just for future reference….Turn the leaves into your soil!!! It builds great soil for next year. Great compost and feeds the healthy critters in the soil.

  7. Just another thought for you…..NEVER put diacomacious earth in your GARDEN. It KILLS the worms and critters that are needed to build healthy soil. That is why many people wont sprinkle it on their plants.

  8. Add Diatomaceous Earth on top of the ant hill then to prevent it from getting rained on cover it with a large bucket or something of that sort with something heavy on top so it does not blow away. Just a thought. I was told by the company I hired to treat ants around the house that they look for sugar in spring and protein in fall. Grit is a protein used to kill ants and apparently the instant type is best. Thank you for sharing.

  9. Nice work, Kaye!
    I cut down my superhot peppers this weekend, and harvested the last of the Thai chiles. My Hungarian Wax peppers are still going strong, but I'll have to let them go as our nights are getting cold now. The soil is nice and wet from recent rains, so I also planted my garlic!

  10. Thank goodness my yard is small enough to run a lawnmower over my leaves. I haven’t bagged leaves in years. I leave them all along the fence line too. But the following year I don’t see them anymore, their all disintegrated into the earth. I do keep a lawn bag full of leaves for the bottom of my garden pots each year to start my vegetables.

  11. I know this is too late, but I have found the best way to get rid of ant nests in your raised beds is boiling water. Perfect if you don't have plants in there already. Boil up a big pot of water and pour it directly on the nest. If you can get the water deep enough to get the queen you will wipe out the nest. I have found this to be better than DE.

  12. Nice to stop by and see what you are doing, Kaye. I see you are about to hit 100K subs, awesome, you deserve it. Been a long hard road from about 65K. Nice work.

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