this isn’t what I wanted to wake up to.

00:00 intro
00:11 Before Tragedy Struck
00:46 Lollo Rosso Lettuce
01:25 Farao Cabbage
01:40 Tragedy in the Garden
03:16 Destroyed Morning Dove Nest
03:50 New Morning Dove Nest
04:15 Tuck in the Garden
04:42 Harvesting Celery
5:06 How the Garden is Growing
06:32 Tuck Eating Peas
07:44 Showing Plant we are Excited about
08:40 Huge Persimmon Tree Flowering
10:26 Robin Feed Baby Birds
10:48 Final Thoughts

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46 Comments

  1. I planted broccoli this season and it turned to seed. Im not sure why. They never formed a tight broccoli head.

  2. In urban spot like that James you can bet you bottom dollar its coon of opossum. You can get a live trap and get them outta the area. Marshmallows great for bait.

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  4. That's so sad. 😔 I love ducks. That makes me sad. I'm sorry for the mourning dove too. I hope the other one makes it.

  5. God has blessed you abundantly! What a beautiful, peaceful garden. James, what do you do with all your excess food? God bless you, your family and Tuck!

  6. This week's discoveries in my garden: Black Phoebes on bug patrol in the garden; male hummers chasing away other males from the feeder; Brown Towhees building nest under the eaves; a tiger swallowtail caterpillar on my dill.

  7. You need to thin your apples, leave one to a cluster and none on the last 6” of the branch and leave 6”-8” between them.

  8. Could have been a hawk get the mourning dove. Maybe a possum or a skunk got the duck eggs? We have been getting strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries, and yesterday we bought a replacement plum for our Stanley that died.

  9. This year, there's a robin nest under the overhang for the covered porch. 3 tiny babies are being tended all day every day by the parents. It's so precious.

  10. Here I lie, in a lost and lonely part of town
    Held in time, in a world of tears I slowly drown
    Goin' home, I just can't make it all alone

  11. My dad calls Tuck "that vegetarian dog" when we watch your videos. No way young boss would do that. Sorry you had that happen its kind of a bummer but remember, your garden does a lot to restore some balance to nature

  12. I found a fully hatched, older baby bird, not yet feathered or ready to fledge taken from her nest and dead in my birdbath! Another smaller hatchling was there too! Both taken from their nest abd killed, probably by a hawk.

  13. I work in a walled garden and it seems that once ducks lay eggs they will come back ever year to try again, mallard ducks seem to be set in their ways and could potentially try again. If you see the males hanging around it probably means they want to try again. I note these wildlife events in the sowing record as its a nice addition to look back on, including first butterfly spotted, house martins, stoats etc etc. If you have a wildlife pond in your garden its an excellent way to entice ducks and its super cool to see the baby ducks follow mama when they hatch.

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  15. You probably have a raccoon problem and now that they know that your property have a food source they will stay around. Keep a close eye on Tuck because they will go after small dogs and cats, especially if there is more than 1 raccoon. Suggest getting two live traps and bait with can of cat food and 2-3 large marshmallows. Poke 6-8 smallish holes in top of cat food can with a knife. If you catch one call animal control to deal with it because possibility of rabies.

  16. What's going on, growers? It's James Prigioni, coming to you LIVE from Jerzeeee!

    Man, I miss that intro.

  17. We’re supposed to get a new insect from China , flying spiders 😮 along with cicadas …

  18. Tuck didn't ate those eggs. My dogs snatch some egg once in a while, they eat them whole. When i find eggshells broken up Just as you, in my case it is probably a rat. Sad though…

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