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This week we are getting all of our gardens planted, from the large main garden to the high tunnel, to our convenient kitchen garden by the house. So many things are going in the ground, and we love this time of year when new life is springing up. And all of that new life gets turned into delicious food for our family!

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47 Comments

  1. I’m a beginner. Please talk more about your soil and how u got it that way or even refer me to a book, another video, etc.thank you

  2. Do you all freeze your data lines until you have enough? I'm trying to make dental insert but I live in the city so I don't get as much as I should at one picking any suggestions?

  3. We have a snail plague for the fourth year in a row. They eat all we grow. There is literally no leaf left only stems. What do you do against them? I go out every night with a flash light and take out as many of them as I can. Nothing works. I don't want to use poison also because of the birds that will eat them.

  4. Garlic will be ready next month! Getting tomatoes in the raised beds as I watch your video. Can you pretty please tell us your favorite herbs in your kitchen garden? I would like to do one right outside our door, but I'm afraid our chickens will just dig it up since we free range them.

  5. Oh to be young and be able to work on the ground like that. It's all raised beds or nothing for me because I might not be able to get back up 😂

  6. Weeds are part of the curse!!! Love your energy. My only sister passed in March. I know where she is, but to be honest, I'm kind of blah right now.

  7. This week, I will be planting tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, zucchini, summer squash, lettuce, peppers and potatoes. I’m using raised beds and grow bags which worked out great last year! Can hardly wait to get my hands in the soil! 😃🥒🍅🥬🌶️. Love your hat, Annie!

  8. We planted white cucumbers green cucumbers and three different kinds of tomatoes and something new I'm doing this year brussel sprouts and we planted onions I love to plant a garden it's my stress reliever and you get to watch the Beautiful Things Grow

  9. I found our zone went from bitterly cold to hot in less than a week. That was stressful because we usually have a month to work in the garden before planting. This year we had 3 days to get a month's worth of work done. Buying starts "seems" expensive but I purchased leek starts and got 150ish starts for 18 dollars. To purchase that same quantity of leeks would be 300 dollars in the grocery store. This year my goal was to grow items that were very expensive at the grocery store. Things like tomatoes, peppers, leeks and celery (4 dollars a crown).

  10. Im also taking a less stress approach to the garden this year. I planted more flowers within my veggies and I think the color and beauty is making my garden more enjoyable. This year is all about tomatoes. I planted about 12 plants of various varieties to see what we really like and what does well.

  11. Love watching you plant. We have already put in potatoes, onions, kale, lettuce, parsley, lemon balm, carrots and parsnips. The nights are still too cool but hoping this weekend to put in all our tomatoes, cucumbers, different squash, basil and peppers. I never seen onions planted the way you did yours. I might try it that way next year and see what happens. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

  12. My garden is truly my happy place. Definitely trying to grow this year. Very little space between the plants. One of my raised beds has broccoli, cauliflower, red and green cabbage and spinach. It also has a potato growing up in the middle of the cabbage. I had put in the ground last fall and it is now growing. I'm growing some new things this than I've grown before, but so far they are working. Anxious to be able to harvest my garlic so I can plant something else in its place.

  13. In the south the rule is do not plant until after Easter. That is what my pawpaw always told me and it works!! Love your garden!

  14. Hi guys. Up here in northern BC, we went from winter to hot summer over night. But thankfully it cooled down a bit now. And we finally got rain…thankfully. I got all my brassicas and tomatoes and cukes planted in my greenhouse now. But it’s raining today but when it stops I will get our small garden planted. We are growing the usual stuff. Spuds carrots beets onions etc. great video guys 🇨🇦🌷

  15. In our urban backyard we are growing three kinds of potatoes in grow bags, a small potted blackberry bush, a couple tomatoe plants, a couple squash and zucchini plants, some okra, some peppers, some strawberries, and a small watermelon to see if it would grow. It's not a lot, but we are seeing what we can do before we try anything bigger.

  16. In a new house so focusing on tomatoes and jalapeños in a couple beds and pots as well as potatoes in grow bags. Greenhouse coming in fall!!!

  17. I’m so glad you are having a stress free year. I too am enjoying my gardens. Even at my age, I’m looking forward to expanding our gardens next year.

  18. Hello! What a beautiful garden! I have some raised beds made from basement half circle galvanized steel window wells. My husband bolts them together. I have a very old aero garden with 30 compartments and I start all my seeds there except beans and corn. They then get transplanted into little cups and are placed under my 35 year old plant light in the dining room. We are still having 40 degree nights in SE PA so won’t plant outside til next weekend. I do have spinach and lettuce growing, peas, beets and turnips, and herbs coming up from seed. It will be simple and easy. I bought a 10 lb bag of potatoes that in 2 weeks went to seed so they are in garbage cans growing! And, just discovered my neighbor’s got bees, they swarmed into one of our trees and was able to understand the whole hive / Queen process thanks to Jules previous video so tell her a big thank you!

  19. I’m growing lettuce in my hud building with led lights and mason jar radish micro green sprouts I’m opting to boil my sprouts as I got a bit sick from the fresh ones

  20. Looks great! Things will look wonderful. I have not done the string trellis but do use page wire and quite like it- the plants do get heavy and the wire holds them up. I was kind of hoping you would try a few tomatoes in the high tunnel – you won't know for sure unless you try. You can always roll up the sides and if it don't work, you always have the outside ones. When I plant it is always one for me, one for the mole, one for the geese…lol. Got my food forest orchard garden in yesterday and then today it is only 48 F (9 C). Garden is next.

  21. We’re suppose to have 3 nights down in the mid 40’s this week. Do you cover your tomatoes plants. I too waited to after Mother’s Day to plant my garden ( live in the same area as you).

  22. Great idea using those t-posts with the twine. I might have to steal that idea! Love those Dandelions and wish they grew better in my area.😊

  23. I’ve got tomatoes (assorted paste varieties, beefsteak, yellow and red cherry ones too), peppers (assorted hot and bell varieties), potatoes, green beans, pinto beans, peas, cantaloupe, watermelon, onions, leeks, cabbage (green and purple), pickling cucumbers, zucchini, english cucumbers, lettuce and broccoli and assorted herbs. I have harvested radishes, rhubarb and spinach and lettuce. Will succession plant the lettuce and spinach for as long as possible. Will be transplanting herbs and pest deterrent flowers tomorrow. Between now and the weekend the corn, sunflowers and squash will be planted out. Everything but the corn, sunflowers and some of the squash plants are in raised beds. I started flower seeds for the first time this year specifically for my hanging baskets and barrels. I also did baskets for my daughter-in-law, my mom, my mother-in-law, sister and sister friend for Mother’s Day. I’m super happy with that experiment but am a little short for some of my barrels. I’m SO ENJOYING this year and am sleeping well at night!

  24. Hi Annie, I'm a 67 yr. old disabled, living with my 3 adult kids. We are in a trailer park in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
    I didn't have a lot of places I could plant. I couldn't dig up any of the grass, because of rules and all. So I found some raised beds I could afford. They allowed me to have 3 of them. They are 3 ft x 4 ft. And a good size flower bed.
    So far I have planted summer squash, zuc squash, gr. Beans, peas, lots of tomatoes. Herbs, beets, onions, peppers, radishes, cucks, potatoes. I'm going to plant some sweet corn around my shed. Trying to find room for the carrots and maybe some sweet potatoes. And I have to replace my broccoli and cabbage. A wood chuck or rabbit came
    Up on my porch and had a snack with my plants. You feed the bugs, I feed the wild life. Have a great time gardening.
    Love your video's. God bless yall.

  25. My husband and I did a raised bed we planted potatoes..onions..cabbage…peppers.
    corn..cucumbers..and tomatoes we are enjoying it..

  26. We just got the tomatoes strung up & the cucumber fence up yesterday. Our green beans are a blessing this year, they look great. We’ve got squash blooming. And this year I planted herbs in my porch flower boxes – my herb garden space is full so, we branches out. His is truly blessing us.

  27. Many hands make light work. Your garden is off to a great start. Praying God‘s blessings over it. I don’t recall if you’ve tried shade cloth on your high tunnel. I have an itty-bitty little corrugated plastic greenhouse that’s great for cool weather crops, and helping transition seedlings from house to garden in spring, but way too hot for summer use. I think I’ll have to try a few of my sweet potatoes in it this year. Otherwise here in south-central lower Michigan I can’t usually put my slips out until mid to late June and expect them to thrive. Blessings!

  28. We are urban gardeners in Southern Wisconsin. But I plant a lot! I got 50 something tomatoes 🍅, a ton of different peppers and tomatillo, onions and zucchini, yellow squash, beans soo many beans, potatoes, cucumbers and sugar snap peas, and okra. A bunch of herbs. I think that’s it. I can and preserve as much as I can for our family of 6. I did a pretty good job of getting enough put away last year of pasta sauce, salsa, dried herbs, pickles, pickled green beans, mock pineapple, cobblers, jelly’s and jams. I canned yo my leftover potatoes that started to go soft. But I did run out of diced tomatoes. I love to can my own rotel. Perfect in the beginning of the harvest when things are just slowly starting to trickle in and you need to do something with all the tomatoes and peppers but you don’t have enough to make a batch of something. I find it the perfect way to get back into summer canning. The kids are eating more and more. So I’m hopeful this year we will have enough for the year. Praying for you and your family. ❤

  29. How are you able to keep your soil acidic for the blueberries? I'm having a hard time with it. I live pretty close to you. Can you help? Thanks so much! 💜

  30. Thanks for showing your strawberry patch! Mine looks exactly the same and I was a little down on myself for letting it fall to the wayside but I’m going to take your advice. There is peace in accepting the weeds!

  31. Planted lots of cabbage, green beans, tomatoes, corn, sweet peas, onions, salad greens, sweet potatoes, potatoes, different squash varieties, mustard, turnips and later okra and field peas will replace the potatoes. Plus we grow a lot of herbs and blackberries.

  32. A handful of seeds equals exponential blessing! I live in an apartment and only have a small plot, so I have two tomatoes, four peppers four cucumbers, and chives, cilantro, and bunching onions. Your place looks so great and so bountiful!! 💜

  33. When I determine how much I save by planting, I always use the off season price in the grocery store. In season I like to take advantage of the local farmers market.

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