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30 Comments

  1. Get yourself a couple of rabbits. Their poop well super charge your garden. You don't have to wait for it to age either. The growth and production of your garden will amaze you. Your fruit trees will thank you too. 🙂

  2. Sunflowers will leach a poison into your garden and kill off your veggies. Don’t plant sunflowers with your edibles. You can Google it 🙂

  3. Please go to God and Him alone he is the only one that can heal you of your anxiety He knows you from before you were born no man will ever fill what you are going through but our Heavenly Father can with Him all things are possible trust in Him and his medical herbs that he has provided for us, this man made technology of trusting in AI (artificial intelligence) or another human to resolve your problems is not the way to go my sister stay rooted in The Lord speak to Him he hears you. God bless you my sister

  4. 😊🌱🌱🌱It's that time. My summer break is over! I see you're getting ready too.💚💚

  5. Thanks. I appreciate you sharing your experience with anxiety. It's also why I garden. And also why I dig up my potatoes too early 😂. Much respect for your openness.

  6. The ups and downs in life are tough to maneuver at times. Gardening certainly can help our moods. I'm ripping what's left in mine also soon. I had a bad summer garden, but I'm not too concerned lol.

  7. So glad to see you came out of your situation with a SMILE! You are STRONGER than any situation you will go through.🤗

  8. I pulled up my tomato plant, cut it up, and buried it back in the dirt. I bury my kitchen scraps and all.

  9. Hi Asia, thank for sharing about that anxiety, someone needed to hear that and get the information shared to help them cope with life. The garden is therapeutic for me, If something doesn't do well that's fine, I learn from it and move on. Take what you need for you and get back out there and do you darling, no one does it better. P S Love the treys and inserts, where did you get them? 😊🌺

  10. I appreciate your frank honesty! I too cannot keep plants alive indoors. Have you tried planing nasturtium near your squash as a trap crop?

  11. I just found your channel recently and you have quickly become my favorite gardening channel 🙂 I also struggled with zucchini and squash. I found hand pollinating with a small, old, clean paint brushed helped a lot. Gave us a good amount of fruit! Sending you aloha from Hawaii <3

  12. I know you didn’t want to post this but I thank you for posting it. I had super high expectations this yr. This was my first year having a raised bed garden, my fourth year gardening. I put so much time money and effort into it and I have tall tomato plants no tomatoes because of the heat. No squash no zucchini only butternut squash. The melons I had growing are stunted. Literally nothing worked out. But its ok I am focused on improving my soil coming up with a new plan and next yr will be better. Things don’t work out sometimes but we cant give up. Thank you for reminding me of that

  13. Sorry you've been going through something. I know how that is. Sometimes it does get in the way and you have to rest for a few days to recover until the situation is solved. It looks like you took care of it in the second half of the video and you look more relieved.

    In Georgia the weather is similar to yours so I have also had trouble with melons. I went to an outdoor farmer's Market and 2 times in a row their Sugarbaby watermelons were under-ripe, but I did get some viable seeds; one batch from the Sugarbaby I bought and another bunch of seeds from my softball size Early Girl that split but was ripe inside. I'm going to try to re-seed and start some more in hopes I get a better harvest now that the temperatures are in the 70s and 80s rather than the high 90s. I notice my peppers just start to fruit when it goes below 90 so it looks like I will eventually get alot sine I planted about 30 Jalapenos and Fresno, and I just put several colors of Bell Pepper and slicer tomato plants in the ground. I have some Gobstopper cherry tomato plants that are anywhere from 6 feet to 15 feet tall that are just now forming a few little tomatoes. They aren't anywhere near ripe yet, but I hope they will and that more flowers will be coming before the daylight is not bright enough.

    I wanted to let you know that Hoss has some good seeds that an be grown for a Fall garden and will also have various Brassica plug which will be shipped in September. You might be interested in hat they have. They did a video a day or two ago about beans and peas that an be planted now or soon.

  14. Thanks for sharing your anxiety. I also have anxiety and its nice to know not alone. gardening really helps along with your videos while crocheting.

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