Welcome or welcome back to my channel! In today’s video I will be showing you the good, the bad, & the ugly of where we are with our container garden. At least they’re not dying, right?! If you liked today’s video please comment, like, & subscribe. And until next time…shalom! ❤

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  1. Shalom Sister! The flowers mean it’s about to begin to produce a seeds. If you leave it untouched you can harvest the seeds from the flower once it’s done. Also cantaloupe need space to grow you have to many plants in one container. In that container you have them in you might can try to get away with 3 plants. The rest relocate , compost or discard. That goes for most plants you won’t get the fruit you want if any grows at all if you over crowed. Your fruit will start to form and then stop at a tiny size because it not enough nutrients for all those plants to be fed properly. I would suggest looking up for each plant your growing what space they need so you can maximize your success. Love watching your videos and keep trying. I hope you succeed. 😊

  2. Shalom Sis I hope you are all doing well. I pray that your husband feels better soon. I think you are doing a great job on your garden. I don't have a green thumb either so we are in the same boat! Hopefully we'll get better 🙏. MH bless you and your beautiful family.

  3. Shalom sis! Great progress, Ap! My summer is coming to an end also😭😭😭. The garden is coming along really well sis. Prayers up for a speedy recovery. Those pinched nerves are a beast.

  4. That's gardening for you, trial and error sometimes. I actually experienced blossom rot on my tomatoes first time ever and had to treat that. However, we had some torrential rain that I believe washed out the nutrients that keep that from happening. It's never ending here….we just built 2 new raised beds, I'm going to be picking beans for the 4th time. My kohlrabi is some ready to harvest. My best plants are in my compost!! Lol keep going!!!

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