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Kaye Kittrell: Tennessee is the VOLUNTEER state & I’ve got LOTS! June Garden Update – Part 2



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22 Comments

  1. Good Morning Kaye – Thanks for the garden update and the garden is looking awesome in spite of the weeds! Glad you got some gentle rain as it is much needed. Love all the different varieties of squash, peas, peppers and corn you have going and pray for a bountiful harvest. Hope you have a blessed rest of the week and weekend!

  2. So glad you are getting a good soak for your garden!! We have had rain here in Cincinnati for the last few days. We as well as the garden is rejoicing! When we walked in your home the incredible aroma of Sweet Annie greeted us. I’ve dropped seeds in several locations so I can enjoy it in our home!! You would bless us to share how you made the stew you prepared for us.
    Got all your gifted plant starts in- thx again my friend. It was a lovely visit, short but sweet. ❤

  3. Hello there dearest kaye, what a huge blessing to watch your video today, just what I needed today.,so much to do but I'm trying to just do what ican,,so your video has really cleared me up. Its absolutely pouring down here after a sunny morning,,I'm dodging the rain, so yes I feel as though I am in your garden with you today 😊. Walker has helped so well I'm so happy for you kaye, also I think the grow bags look great, wonderful idea. Its amazing to see those volunteer sunflowers. Kaye you look like one of your volunteer sunflowers walking around the garden,,your hat is great,.isnt it funny the beautiful birds just don't mind the rain, they are so happy living on your property.,,I shall have to watch again, so much lovely growing to take it all in,so a second watch for me.😊thankyou for your hard work filming in all weathers and taking us round your beautiful gardens, xxxtake great care, love to you and all your creatures too.😊

  4. Kaye I really hope you're columbine grow s well , I have one in a pot in my garden, when I was little mum used to have lots in the front garden where we lived back then,,keep grow ing little plants, hope the sunshine will help them after your rain, xx😊

  5. You are persistent, and you inspire me! Gardening is always challenging, especially when trying something new. But it's still fun! I will be starting seedlings for my fall garden soon! It never ends!

  6. Kaye, your lower garden is growing beautiful. A slow rain is a Blessing . Here in Georgia we have been getting rain most everyday. I see you planted the double blue butterfly pea vine seeds I sent you. I hope they grow and produce lot's of blooms for you. Thanks for sharing your gardens with us. I look forward to the next tour. God Bless!

  7. Kaye, your gardens are beautiful!! I saw 1 garlic plant has come up, the squirrels missed, so far!! Its absolutely miserable here now!! I rarely even go out. Supposed to be 115, heat index, today. I worked last week in 110 hi in my garage to get lawnmower out. I swear it was actually hotter. I worked and took frequent breaks. Once thought I would throw up, awful but had to be done. Did you know that purslane is edible and good for you? I canned 16 pints of butter Sunday after church. It all sealed. I brought some tomatoes home from Shiloh garden where I volunteer and am waiting for them to ripen to can. Had 6 last week, got 2 pints. One is almost purple, haven't a clue what it is. Soon as they are ready, I'll can them. Think I have enough jalapeños for cowboy candy. 2 more pints of carrots and 1 qt and 1 pint of banana peppers just waterbathed in plain water. They all look wonderful!! With this terrible heat, I don't feel like doing much, even eating!! We haven't had any rain in weeks, so with all the heat, soon we'll probably have terrible storms. Seems to be the pattern for us for years!! You've done such a wonderful job with your gardens. Have you seen your mom lately? Hugs from me. In my prayers. Take care, much love. God bless🥰🙏💖💖

  8. Garden is growing. You have lots planted. Great job. The hyssop has amazing flowers on it. Get a light weight cordless tiller to till small weeds coming up.

  9. Love my garden wood chips❤. Keeps the shoes clean, less tracking dirt into the house. Keeps the dog cleaner too. No exposed earth, if its not growing something. And no heavy rain downpours washing the soil away and chips hold precious moisture.

  10. Had a Sunflower open yesterday! Very small set of plants and only 1/4 of the seed sprouted and came into a plant. Tomatoes are getting bigger and coloring and melons and zucchini are fine. Going to have a big harvest of red seeded grapes too later on. All good other than grasshoppers which I am battling both tiny and adult (and all over Arizona too as I saw some in the Flagstaff area yesterday).

  11. I enjoy your gardening videos!! I am curious about how you are going to preserve all of your bounty? There is a lot of food you are growing. It is raining here in N GA today as well!

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