This Gardening In Canada video looks at my garden harvest for this year! After I am done harvesting I go through how I preserve my garden harvest long term. This is my in-ground garden and I usually plant potatoes, squash, corn, carrots & beets.

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Ashley is a soil scientist who has had a passion for plants since she was a small child. In the long summers as a child, she would garden alongside her grandmother and it was then that she realized her love for greenery. With years of great studying, Ashley had begun her p
ost-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan.
At first, her second love, animals, was the career path she chose but while doing her undergrad she realized that her education would take her elsewhere. And with that, four years later she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a bachelor’s degree in science and a major in Soil Science.
Some of Ashley’s interests are YouTube, in which she posts informative videos about plants and gardening. The focus of Ashley’s YouTube channel is to bring science to gardening in a way that is informative but also helpful to others learning to garden. She also talks about the importance of having your own garden and the joys of gardening indoors. Ashley continues to study plants in her free time and hopes to expand her YouTube channel as well as her reach to up-and-coming gardeners.
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31 Comments

  1. I am so sorry for your loss. Sending you much love. ❤ Take good care Ashley. Thank you for the great video.

  2. Sorry for you, losing two grandparents in one week. I hope you can remember the good times to get you through. Pretty corn!

  3. Husbands in the garden, they mean well, but if you want it done right you gotta do it yourself.

  4. My condolences to you and your family Ashley.

    Living in Caswell, our backyard garden faired pretty well. Here's some of our successes:

    Zucchinis
    Cherry and Roma tomatoes
    Bush Beans
    Bell & Sweet Peppers
    Leaf Lettuce…after we chased away the birds.
    Potted Potatoes

    What we will add next year:

    Rutabagas
    Corn
    Sunflowers
    Brussels Sprouts

    Thanks for sharing this Ashley.

  5. Carrots did better than ever, canned 20 pints. They matured before the drought fully set in. Everything else suffered badly…

  6. I’m sorry to hear of the loss of your grandmothers 😢
    For freezing corn, I agree 💯% that texture is important with frozen corn. The method I use is to “top and tail” the ear by cutting off the ends, then I take just the outter layer of husk off and freeze them in zip lock bags, the texture and taste is just as close to fresh corn on the cob as you can get without all the other hassle… tried and true method that works amazing! Hope you try it and see/taste the difference. 😊🌽❤

  7. My condolences for your losses. Two grandparents in quick succession is hard. I lost two grandparents 17 days apart, and it's heartbreaking.
    Your harvest is beautiful. Warm wishes!

  8. Down here in California, my cannabis harvest went very well. I also got a lot from my amaranth plants

  9. Ashley, I am so sorry for your loss. It's hard to deal with everyone else on top of that, too.
    I had a fairly decent potato harvest from just four or five to start, but after their having lain in the dark basement for over two weeks the skin stayed thin and is easily rubbed off. 😢

  10. Sorry but this question is not about harvest. Was just watching ur video about the soil bio. How does broad forking ur garden fit in with no till, tilling etc in regards to the soil biom?

  11. My Oma had the most beautiful and productive garden.
    I started to learn and help in the garden.
    It is one of my most cherished memories.
    57 years later I’m still gardening!
    I had a lot of success with my spring garden:
    Chard, butter crunch lettuce, arugula, rappa and some carrots.
    My summer garden was dicey but I did get a lot of cucumbers.
    Tomatoes looked great until they got scorched.
    My neighbor said I didn’t have enough to can, so we set out a table and gave whatever we couldn’t eat fast enough or process.
    I think that turned out to be the most successful part of the garden.
    God bless you and try to take care of yourself and get some rest.
    Peace

  12. I am so sorry. I know your grandma helped you garden and preserve last year. You have good memories on video. I do feeeze a lot, but I do have a pressure canner and have plans to make and can up some tomato sauce this weekend. Excited to try out my new electric tomato press.

  13. Tomatoes. Some corn. All others did not grow or had some sort of fungal disease. Still waiting to see how Korean sweet potatoes fared.

    Also. Ashley, can you grow korean sweet potatoes next year?

  14. Nixtamalization improves the nutritional value of corn. Carrots can be stored for months in root cellars in layered moist sand if it's kept cool.

  15. That's a lot of work. I was harvesting a lot yesterday as well. Everything that doesn't like cold temperatures like pumpkins, tomatoes 🍅, cucumbers 🥒 peppers 🌶 and eggplants 🍆

  16. Ashley I'm so sorry for the loss of your grandmother's. I lost both of mine a few months apart in 2021 so I feel your pain. Wishing you healing and better times ahead.

  17. I've been waiting for this video! Subscribed, and I'm excited for the journey with you! _ "Value the journey; it molds you into something extraordinary."

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