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47 Comments

  1. If you haven’t already, you should try growing the ‘Big Beef Plus’ tomato. This is my first year growing it, and it has been an incredible producer. I have harvested so much delicious fruit from it. It also has really great disease resistance. For reference, I am in Zone 6b in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.

  2. Nice harvest. Your family and friends are fortunate James. You are blessed. 🐕♥.
    We have partial shade in morning and late afternoon. You have encouraged us. So many new people gardening think they need blazing sun all day. Thanks for all you do.
    I'm in Zone 6b.

  3. I'm in Southampton, Ontario, Canada and my early girls are still growing and green.
    What do you do with all the food?

  4. Love your videos. I live in zone 9B heat is brutal and with the rain and the heat I have caterpillar on my plants. I just put a shade cloth and sprayed BT. Hopefully next summer will be better.

  5. I wish you would give us a 45 to hour long video of just you harvesting all that stuff. I love to watch you harvest

  6. You are an amazing gardener and this harvest was fantastic. I love your passion for growing food and appreciating the beauty of plants. It is contagious!! 😀

  7. Tuck makes me laugh. lol Always looking for a snack. Wow that cabbage is amazing! My cucumbers didn't do well at all this year. I planted three times. The third set seem to be doing better, but won't get cucumbers until much later, I hope.
    Great harvest!

  8. I am amazed at this Beautiful harvest!!! Food keeps pumping out… when will we get to see videos on the peach, blueberry,hazelnut harvest?

  9. You've helped me out so much. I am so eager to use your hinged hoop house build this fall in Northwest Florida.

  10. Amazing harvest! I have a 20×20 p-patch and I’m working to optimize the growing space. Your videos provide a lot of inspiration and information.

  11. Your garden is insane! I love those tomatoes, maybe I’ll try planting more varieties next time. Just curious, did you have to install drip irrigation? How do you manage to water all of your plants and trees?

  12. All the different colors, and even patterns, of the tomatoes is awesome. God is such an amazing artist!

  13. I just want to bite into one of those juicy tomatoes, warm from the sunshine… yum
    problem for us little guys is seed purchase… I'd like a mix of the littles not a pack of each!

  14. arg, so jealous of your NE heat and humidity. Out here in WA state near puget sound, we havent had rain for 3 months, plenty of sun, but still my tomatoes aren't close to ripe yet and peppers just now starting to flower. its just cold here at night and that pacific ocean water just keeps it "cooler" than you guys. and dont forget, not a drop of moisture in the air either. Nothing survives unless it is watered copiously, and daily. every time i see a north atlantic coast garden im like…..agghhhhhh. can we just get some humidity and heat up in here? can barely even get my grapes to ripen. of course, some things do extremely well. asparagus absolutely lights out here. and my tomatoes and peppers do eventually ripen, and its bonkers when they finally do.

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