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California Gardening: November’s Garden Glory in California: Harvest & Tour! πŸŒ±πŸ‚



Welcome to our November garden tour in sunny California! 🌞🌿 In this video, we dive into the enchanting world of winter gardening, showcasing a bounty of late-autumn harvests. Join us as we pick fresh bananas, Kishu mandarins, hyacinth beans, ivy gourd, bottle gourd, mangoes, okra, ridge gourd, and spinach, all thriving in the mild winter climate.

We’ll give you a glimpse into the vibrant colors and varieties that November brings to our garden, from the lush green of spinach to the exotic appeal of ridge gourds. Not only will you see the fruits of our labor, but we’ll also share valuable tips on how to protect your raised garden beds against critters, a key task for this month.

Discover the joys of sowing winter vegetable seeds and the importance of saving seeds for next season’s planting. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, this video is packed with insights and inspiration for your gardening journey.

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  1. Beautiful garden! Greetings from Ventura County zone 9-10. It has been so dry out here too. How long did it take you to establish your garden? I’m a new gardener and grateful to find experienced SoCal gardeners I can learn from πŸ™πŸΌ

  2. We had a banana tree that produced the most flavorful bananas ever, but sadly the gophers ate the roots and it died. I plan on getting another one soon.

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