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26 Comments

  1. Oooo❣️Kaye❣️things are looking So Good ❤️ somewhere in my mind I thought you used grass clippings too 🤔?

  2. I love cow panels, I have 2 in my front yard one has a grapevine and cucumbers running up it, the other has sugar baby watermelon and summer squash and green beans. None are exploding with growth, but I do have 2 little watermelon hanging in hammocks from the cattle panel.

  3. I have an 8 year old Ruth Stout kitchen garden. The hay does not sprout, it is weeds from underneath that found a thin place in the hay. If you see a weed, bend it over and throw a handful of hay on top. All bets are off for crab and bermuda grass though. Those come from satan and must be hand weeded.

  4. I love the cattle panel arch! Well done with everything! I just bought some of the Hummingbird seeds from a local store!💚👏

  5. That bed loos amazing and those plants, did you hand pick all those weeds? Such hard work but well worth it! God Bless!

  6. Can you make a video which hay is not sprayed ? Because I do not have hay farmers around me and only need to depend on hay for my livestock. Thanks always for wonderful videos

  7. Good afternoon Kaye – Garden is looking great but putting down hay is no small job! I don't have a big garden area so I just get a bale or two of E-Z straw which is 99% weed free and biodegradable but is $12+/bale. I have found a local farm with organic hay once I need more. I have heard you can plant a tomato in a bale and within a week or so you can know if the bale is contaminated. However, most people want to know before they buy the hay/straw and take it home. Great topic as many new gardeners have no clue about the lurking toxins in straw/hay! Have a wonderful weekend!

  8. Loving this,gorgeous hay,,more arch,oh its coming along scrumptious ly,,kaye yes hay can be sneezy 😂, but I'm sure it smells heavenly, oh hip hip hooray, hay for kaye. Even the birds are very happy 😊, well done very proud of you kaye, make sure you get good rest s and bath soaks also.😊thankyou, and see you soon,God bless you 🙏. Xxx😊

  9. Kaye , I’m so proud of you and your success this season, look at that magnificent garden it’s beautiful. I think I would have left the purslane. I had hopes I would find some growing wild on my property.
    Hey, that would be a good video for you to do on purslane. I’m sure your one step ahead of me. Good to see you friend.
    Love the music you used all through the video, gave a different vibe. Cool 💎 jewels buttercup! 🌻 Dean

  10. Feed alfalfa to worms. They will give your plants iron in a soluble form. After manganese, iron is the most important mineral for photosynthesis.

  11. Maintenance. Yes. Still quite a lot of work – exciting to watch the growing season happening! Kaye, as I mentioned before a stirrup hoe helps greatly with the weeding maintenance. Your Hoss tool will do great between the rows, but for getting up close and not hurting our crops, I find a trapezoid Hoe will save my back and is quite satisfying. A favorite thing to do for me is to plug into a podcast, or some favorite music and keep those beds looking and growing beautifully. Have a look at the trapezoid hoe. I think Johnny's seeds has a really nice one.

  12. Mess with the deer, kill the cows, kill the chickens, kill the pigs, spray everything from the sky, inject everyone – even the babies, burn, burn, burn, the trees, poison the bees, poison the fish, crash the trains, blow-up the food facilities, get rid of farmers, scare everyone, wreck the economy, drug the drinking water, confuse everyone, divide everyone. NOT MY GOVERNMENT !!! How long will we wait before we all JUST SAY NO !!! ??? These "people" in control have got to go!

  13. Hi Kaye, you are doing a terrific job, stay well. Blessings to all.

  14. Those sweet potatoes are so pretty and I look forward to seeing that hummingbird vine.

  15. My garden update: Had to spray the huge heavily laden grape vine with BT as we had Grape Skeletonizer Caterpillars en mass hatch and yes they do. Will keep on it as organically as possible. I am an organic home gardener. So far, keeping grasshoppers at least for now, minimized. I want to grow both Irish and Sweet Potatoes here next season. Glad you are getting so much work accomplished. Be very encouraged. Loving these fine videos Kaye!

  16. When I see you on your 4 wheeler it cracks me up. I remember a while back you showing us the Dara Ammi Seeds (Queen Anne's Lace family) along with many other seeds you had purchased. I too purchased some. The scent of them is absolutely amazing. Keep in mind they do reseed everywhere and I mean everywhere if you don't dead head the flowers (As Columbines and Poppies do) , still I have no regret. Great music choice. Thank you for sharing.💕

  17. Just wondering since you have all that grass have you thought about mulching with that also do you have compost pile?

  18. This year I am mulching my garden with leaves 🍁 I collected over the winter. Working out pretty good

  19. Hello Kaye:
    You are beyond a doubt, a determined and tireless worker! The gardens are coming along great and look amazing. Love the background music.
    All the best.

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