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7 Responses to Raised Bed Gardening Home bed August 12
Harold, your garden is looking great! Best wishes with your new wood
working channel.
OneYardRevolution
September 4, 2014 at 4:05 am Reply
Is that conical shaped pepper a sweet or hot. Don’t pull off the male
flowers or you won’t get any cucumbers. My yellow pear tomatoes are about
two inches long I think that is about standard. I grew tomatillos last year
and it was well into fall but they did eventually fill out the husk. I
think if the husk has formed that means it was pollinated. I agree the
youTube gardening community is a great resource I’m always learning
something new from my many gardener friends.
Goodness your going to have to move some of those plants, or pretty
soon you won’t be able to even walk up there. LOL It’s still beautiful
though, and your wife did a fantastic job. Things always look so good when
we play with them a bit. They sure are a lot bigger. It’s amazing how much
they grew in so short a time!!
Looking forward to the other videos too. I love wood. I have this thing
about wood, it’s just one of the most beautiful things to me. Natural wood,
there is nothing in the world like it. Gorgeous!
Only one problem. I’m green with envy over those delicious green peppers!!!
They are amazing. So far I only have one itty bitty one. LOL That’s ok, I
like yours better anyway. LOL
beautiful peppers and yellow tomatoes.
don’t pull off the male flowers until after the female flowers are all
pollinated.
(I have an episode on pollinating your male and female flowers if your
interested)
thanks for sharing,
Scarlett
Ps. I recommend using ground cover plant at the base of your berry bushes.
And mix in something smelly like basil, chives and / or garlic to keep any
bugs at bay. Ground cover is a really great way to use the space and save
on water.
How to Grow a Garden with Scarlett Damen
September 4, 2014 at 5:51 am Reply
Everything looks great.
Rainbow Gardens
September 4, 2014 at 6:04 am Reply
TheOldWoodworker
September 4, 2014 at 6:13 am Reply
Harold, your garden is looking great! Best wishes with your new wood
working channel.
OneYardRevolution
September 4, 2014 at 4:05 am
Is that conical shaped pepper a sweet or hot. Don’t pull off the male
flowers or you won’t get any cucumbers. My yellow pear tomatoes are about
two inches long I think that is about standard. I grew tomatillos last year
and it was well into fall but they did eventually fill out the husk. I
think if the husk has formed that means it was pollinated. I agree the
youTube gardening community is a great resource I’m always learning
something new from my many gardener friends.
Dale Calder
September 4, 2014 at 4:42 am
Goodness your going to have to move some of those plants, or pretty
soon you won’t be able to even walk up there. LOL It’s still beautiful
though, and your wife did a fantastic job. Things always look so good when
we play with them a bit. They sure are a lot bigger. It’s amazing how much
they grew in so short a time!!
Looking forward to the other videos too. I love wood. I have this thing
about wood, it’s just one of the most beautiful things to me. Natural wood,
there is nothing in the world like it. Gorgeous!
Only one problem. I’m green with envy over those delicious green peppers!!!
They are amazing. So far I only have one itty bitty one. LOL That’s ok, I
like yours better anyway. LOL
Sheila6325
September 4, 2014 at 5:14 am
Wow Harold! Your whole garden is exploding 🙂
Great job!!!
Elyse Joseph
September 4, 2014 at 5:23 am
beautiful peppers and yellow tomatoes.
don’t pull off the male flowers until after the female flowers are all
pollinated.
(I have an episode on pollinating your male and female flowers if your
interested)
thanks for sharing,
Scarlett
Ps. I recommend using ground cover plant at the base of your berry bushes.
And mix in something smelly like basil, chives and / or garlic to keep any
bugs at bay. Ground cover is a really great way to use the space and save
on water.
How to Grow a Garden with Scarlett Damen
September 4, 2014 at 5:51 am
Everything looks great.
Rainbow Gardens
September 4, 2014 at 6:04 am
TheOldWoodworker
September 4, 2014 at 6:13 am