Edible Gardening

July Garden Tour: Passion Fruit, Red Peppers and Heat!



As a horticulturist, teaching and sharing this amazing world of growing your food, utilizing your harvest, and homesteading with your family, is a passion. Each week we post a video on the garden, another aspect of homesteading life, or simply on the wildness of raising a large family in the country. Welcome to the garden, to the kitchen, and to our small farm in South Carolina.

We hope to encourage people to grow their own food, feel confident in homesteading, and live a life both messy and beautiful, because this life comes with a bit of dirt and a lot of love.

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11 Comments

  1. Good morning Natasha! Garden is looking great. Im on my 3rd round of trying to grow passion fruit from seed. I know it can take a lot longer than most to germinate but my goodness it's taking forever 🙃 In Central Florida zone 9b. I've started ground cherries after seeing one of your videos. Thanks for sharing!!

  2. Hi Natasha 👋 great garden tour as always and I wanted to add cute farm attire ….. not much here unless it is paired with a raincoat and boots. We had a storm dropping 12 inches YES 12 INCHES over night at least it's not raining today but more on the way . Maybe I'll give up on gardening and go into boat building lol . Your garden is my favorite green space God bless and see you all in the next one.

  3. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! I too have impulse-picking problems! I vowed to let one entire corno di toro rosso pepper mature to red. It's tucked away so I don't have to look at the giant green peppers everyday. So far so good!

  4. Just got back to KY visiting my mom in Conway. It was a furnace there compared to here. I hate heat even though I was born and raised in Horry county. My mom has Tyler Produce and a lot of their stuff is going out.

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