If you didn't get a catalog from us this year - request one here! www.botanicalinterests.com/pages/request-a-catalog
@dan-k7d12 күн бұрын
I just wanna window shop from Australia 🤣
@meggrowsplantsАй бұрын
Awww congrats to Shannie on her little one! So cute :) Here's to an abundant 2025!
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
Epic Meg
@The_Silhouette474Ай бұрын
Luffas are great here in Asia, the simplest thing to enjoy it is to boil young luffas, they're really sweet and soft and also flavourful
@shanniemccabe887727 күн бұрын
Thanks Meg! 🎉 cheers to mega yields and tons of epic gardening fun this year ❤
@bethanderson137727 күн бұрын
Ya, She grew a baby. Hard to compete with that. 🤣 Look forward to seeing to cutie in future videos.
@jannawgarden11 күн бұрын
@@shanniemccabe8877do you have socials?
@rookiegardeningjournalАй бұрын
Each seed planted is a step toward self-sufficiency, sustainability, and the joy of nurturing life. Keep growing, learning, and thriving!❤🌱
@lastchancemonicam3948Ай бұрын
Do you want some interesting history about the peanut? The dust bowl was due to over-fertilization and poor farming tactics b/c all of the nutrients were out of the soil. George Washington Carver was an expert in soil management, and he he recommend that the farmers who didn't have anything growing during the dust bowl plant peanuts b/c they replenished so many nutrients back into the soil. The farmers did that, the soil recovered, but it meant that there was a surplus of peanuts in the U.S. At this point, he locked himself in his laboratory and he came up with about 50 different things to do with peanuts including peanut oil, peanut butter, peanut powder, peanut brittle, and a ton of other peanut stuff.
@samanthamctague4538Ай бұрын
boiled peanuts is a very tasty snack!
@audreys1842Ай бұрын
Carver was a fascinating man overall. I never expected to have so many interests in common with a man from so far in the past.
@heatherodland9245Ай бұрын
@@lastchancemonicam3948 yes! Because of him, boiled peanuts and peanut butter came around! Yum! He also discovered peanut oil made for a good flame ;)
@Zizzyyzz29 күн бұрын
The peanut butter connection is questionable.
@soilutionsholisticfarm26 күн бұрын
Crop rotation was part of his model too. And it was almost 300 patents! He was a Christian man with a squeaky voice.
@Sandraparson1Ай бұрын
Great video. So happy to see Meg back! For her to have gone through so much with her cancer and surgery and just jump right back into videos is inspiring. Also so happy to see Shannie with her new baby! Also inspiring. You picked some great girls to round out the amazing boys ha ha. Happy 2025 you all 🎉
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
She's certified EPIC and has been through a LOT.
@Sandraparson1Ай бұрын
@ All of you are so epic! Love the videos with the whole team. So warm
@4thHouseOnTheRight29 күн бұрын
I grew loopha/luffa 2 years ago - 1 plant gave me 100+ gourds!! None of my friends, family, neighbors have had to buy sponges since.
@HomeCentsWithNell27 күн бұрын
That's really cool!
@loveandlavender11Ай бұрын
Meg is back!🙌🏼 Prayers for a healthy and happy 2025!🎉
@FatcatandFriendsАй бұрын
Kevin: I grew up eating acorn squash Me: I grew up eating fast food That’s why this channel means so much! Trying to change things as a parent now!!
@Braddy_DaddyАй бұрын
Like that you show seeds other than y’all’s. Guess you could say that’s pretty “Epic”! 😎
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
It's a wide world of seeds!
@Gardenfarmer-vietnam27 күн бұрын
Im a farmer in vietnam and i like way you show your garden
@nicksprung8873Ай бұрын
Thank you for your content. I’m from zone 6 in MO. The soil in my region can sprout children if you get deep enough in the mud. So I’m hopeful for my garden. Growing up we just grew what the nursery had but watching your videos really gained me knowledge on something I love. My parents and myself live in a mild food desert (fried chicken in the fridge 24/7) so for the health of my family I want to grow them better food and hopefully make a profit. You’ve helped with that process so I truely mean it when I say thank you.
@deshgouriАй бұрын
I fell in love with strawflowers this past season! I grew a dwarf variety because I didn't intend to use them for cutting, but just for attracting pollinators in my veggie patch. They were such a big hit! I never saw them bee-free! They bloomed from the first week of June all the way upto the beginning of the winters. I'm at Seattle. Definitely growing these again! Can't wait!
@CherrieMcKenzieАй бұрын
I love, love, love loofa for cooking!! It has the sweetest taste and is loaded with all kinds of vitamins and minerals. I pick them when they are young for cooking and designate a couple to make sponges. I also like to harvest the sponges when they are yellow rather than brown as the fiber is firmer for my uses. The brown stage will give you tons of seeds. Thank you for highlighting them!!
@tppolakАй бұрын
I live in South Dakota and was able to grow peanuts successfully. It was a fun experiment and the peanuts tasted amazing.
@8thcelisabeth29 күн бұрын
I live in SD too! I grew peanuts twice. The second year I forgot about them until I noticed a critter dug up the few left. Tennessee Valencia. In my area they definitely need to be started early.
@shawncastillo210Ай бұрын
This year I learned how to make 'Italian Baked Tomatoes' using the Roma's from my garden. OMG! They are the best tasting tomatoes on sandwiches I have ever had!!! I will be planting more Roma Tomatoes this year just to bake all of them. Very easy instructions: wash & thinly slice ripened Roma Tomatoes. Lay on a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Sprinkle tomatoes with olive oil, salt, pepper & Italian seasoning. Bake on low temp, about 250 degrees for 1 hour. Turn tomatoes over, bake another hour. Once most of the moisture is baked out & tomatoes are somewhat dry/stiff/brittle, remove from oven & let cool. Store short term in an air tight container, layered between paper towels. For long term you can freeze or put in olive oil. They taste amazing & won't last because you will eat them like candy!
@GoingGreenMomАй бұрын
Fingers crossed I can get loofahs to grow this year! I saw a video from someone where they cut it long ways, folded in half and stitched around the edge to make them easier to use.
@lingzihe9204Ай бұрын
Scarlet runner beans attract humming birds like crazy. I see them visiting everyday when the beans are flowering. The beans are tasty too. You can harvest the bean pods when young or harvest the seeds when it’s fully ripe.
@Greenskies321Ай бұрын
Fellow PB resident here: congrats for being one of the rare millennial home owners in San Diego! I wish I had a yard so I could garden like this. So fortunate!
@FrozEnbyWolf150-b9tАй бұрын
This past year I grew angled luffa (Chinese okra) up cables that I strung into the 2nd floor windows. The plants themselves were planted around the compost bin, since I was unable to relocate that into a shady location. The luffa vines grew so prolifically that they covered the cables in a matter of weeks. I got more luffas than I knew what to do with. We had more than enough to eat, and I must have gotten several thousand seeds from the gourds I allowed to mature.
@tandiparent190624 күн бұрын
Wow! Do you have a farmer's market in your area, where you might be able to sale some of them?
@valerieburkett2903Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE hearing about varieties of plants. How they taste, how they grow, why you love them. More of these videos would be amazing!
@naomimadeАй бұрын
On the subject of Lemongrass, I went to my grocery store and bought a bunch, and planted those! 😁
@asalazaralejandra00Ай бұрын
Can't wait for my new seed catalog! 2024's is sooooo messed up😅 Happy new year from me and my newbie garden down here at Imperial Beach/San Ysidro area. Wish you all the blessings ya'll deserve these coming seasons and all the ones that follow, Love yall!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
@squashit339Ай бұрын
I sent my secret santa my list of seeds I wanted which was mostly the new stuff you did the video on and some seed starting stuff. I got a dashcam instead which is still awesome, but my husband proceeded to buy the seeds on my wishlist for me, but he bought them all from Amazon. I ended up with 1lb of cornflower seeds, aka blue bachelor buttons 😅 which are getting returned today along with some cheap short hanging greenstalk like planters for strawberries. I love him, and he gets an A for effort, because he knows I love seeds and gardening 🤷♀
@Chao5-1984Ай бұрын
There's to everyone having a bountiful growing season this year!! 🎉🎉
@apate4501Ай бұрын
Amen! 🙌
@HardyGardening27 күн бұрын
just got my super hot peppers planted :) ive been watching your channel for years on my other account, trying to get my own channel up and running now! you and Jacques are a huge inspiration! love the content!❤
@hiltonhillhomesteadАй бұрын
Loved this episode! Thank y'all for sharing with us! I can't wait to try growing all these! Oh, and I love that you talk about other seed companies as well and show us so much variety. Y'all rock! Hugs from East Tennessee! 🫂✨🙌
@danielha9960Ай бұрын
Excited for that future Lettuce video.
@trayvixk4642Ай бұрын
Love that Kevin is trying out all the lettuce. I get overwhelmed with the selection but it's definitely a crop I use all the time.
@AmandaHayes27 күн бұрын
The baby sneeze! Omg 🥺
@Jack-pl1fn23 күн бұрын
For the upcoming spring could I plant 2 rows of cherry belle radishes in a 4 inch wide space with turnips on the edges of the container?
@JWDicusАй бұрын
I'm just here to give props to Jacques for pronouncing Phacelia correctly! Haha! Just teasing you, man. Great video, as always. Super stoked on a new year of gardening, and looking forward to trying out some new varieties of veggies in the garden. For me, I am probably most excited to try the sweet corn, the strawberry popcorn and several sweet pepper varieties we picked up from Botanical Interests. And I should add a special thanks for the purple sprouting broccoli recommendation that I got from watching this channel in 2024, and I can say they have been the best producing, most delicious broccoli we have ever grown in our garden. We have so much broccoli we are giving it away to 3 different households, and still donating to our local food bank. No joke, purple sprouting broccoli has been our biggest fall/winter season success story of 2024. Our family is absolutely loving it!
@daisyblooms4813Ай бұрын
A new Epic baby! Congratulations Shannie :-)
@valsptsd81428 күн бұрын
Zone 8. Been struggling with an acre that was covered in rock. I have chickens and have been throwing wood chips, chicken poo and a few truck loads of fairly inexpensive soil, for years. This year, I have a ton of zone 8 wild flowers ready to go in to feed the soil and the local birds. I also have put in a ton of onions, ginger and garlic for pest control. Also I cannot recommend yellow heritage tomatoes enough. They propagate freely, and taste so good.
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworldАй бұрын
Vermenstera has a liquid worm castings (tea??) sold by the pint and I hear it like liquid gold. You can you it as a inoculate or mix with water n fertilizer as normal. I hear a few rare fruit growers use it as a root stimulant and place their cuttings into this stuff and the root systems after a month are incredible 😊
@katthefantasticАй бұрын
Thank you for these tips. Starting my seedlings for a larger garden this year! VICTORY GARDENS ARE BACK✊️
@randyo6019Ай бұрын
Love all of yall! So glad everyone is doing well going into 2025. Im definitely growing more peppers myself this year along with ghost and Carolina reaper 😅. I’m giving market cucumbers another shot this year. We’ll see! Thx much for all you do.
@rjaquaponics9266Ай бұрын
When peanuts set fruit they use up the fixed nitrogen in the soil. They only fix nitrogen in the soil before they set fruit. Therefore, they can't be used for both purposes in a single crop. They can do either or, but not both in a single crop. Same as peas and beans.
@nat64082 күн бұрын
Shanni is VERY knowledgeable about varieties and their qualities. I really enjoy her portions.
@theheardhomesteadАй бұрын
Awwww Shannie had her little baby ❤❤❤🎉Congratulations
@michellehurst379727 күн бұрын
I bought my first GreenStalk this Fall and will be planting in it for the first time this Spring. I bought the inventor's bundle which has 3 levels of the original size growing reservoirs and 3 of the leaf size. Could I grow some of the Hummingbird Haven seeds in the GreenStalk? If so, would the original or leaf size reservoirs work better?
@Carmencuriel7427 күн бұрын
I'm so excited to get started ...well I haven't stopped gardening but looking forward to the spring garden
@feeesh432412 күн бұрын
Oml when Shannie was gesticulating and nodding her head, the baby then immediately copying her was adorable ❤
@debwlovelife2455Ай бұрын
🎉Happy new year everyone @Epic gardening blessings 🙌 ❤
@HomeCentsWithNell27 күн бұрын
I had no idea that one loofah plant could produce so much. Also- didn't known they were edible. Thanks, Meg!
@thefumblingcuisiniereАй бұрын
Shannie, congrats on baby! 🥰🍼
@PorchGardeningWithPassionАй бұрын
Fun video team! I am growing the Vivian Romaine Lettuce inside and I have the Lemon Drop Peppers started too. I am pumped to grow! 😀
@robertacomstock3655Ай бұрын
Some other gardening KZbinr advised using loofa sections as seed starter pots.
@user-gd6ir4yv4mАй бұрын
Great information! I always plan to grow crops that I've never grown. Then I chicken out. This info definitely will help me get over that apprehension. Thank you from Phoenix, Zone 9b! Happy and successful growing in 2025!
@MaggiesterАй бұрын
Thanks for the video! Some new things for me this year, a goji, jumping on the dragonfruit train, snakebeans, malabar spinach and the pink amaranth from baker creek! Pretty stoked for 2025!
@sayadaramdial1700Ай бұрын
I grew lacy phacelia this past year! The bees went crazy for the purple flowers, and because of the continuous blooming on the same stalk, I felt bad about deadheading. Well, they reseeded like crazy, and with no hard frosts yet, the new seedlings are doing great and keeping my broccoli plants company 😆 Glad they are native here!
@tatsuyabee27 күн бұрын
I hope this message gets seen and answered respectfully. I plan on planting a type of lemon tree in my front yard and as I was starting to dig I found some white grubs of varying sizes. I do not know what beetle they come from and I read on some site that they eat the roots of decaying plants and grass, and on other sites they are known to be great pollinators. I don't want to kill them because of that fact but I also don't want them to kill my lemon tree before it gets sturdy enough to defend itself. If anyone can help solve this I would greatly appreciate it. Also the type of lemon tree is known in México as a tequila lemon but once I know it's true name I'll let everyone know just in case that makes a difference.
@Gigi2you12 күн бұрын
Likely a Japanese beetle larvae
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworldАй бұрын
Wish 1 experiment could be done ❤ would ❤❤❤to see a 1vs1 Using worm castings vs normal soil regimen. I m raising about a lb of red worms to hopefully be able to harvest enough casting to use with my top soil amendment to my dragon fruit pots & my raised beds. So far so good with the dual fabric hot house keeping my dragons warm over winter here in NE Pa so far 60 deg night and 70-80 during the day. Thank god for cheap diesel heaters and no so empty credit card to keep them in fuel 😮😔but they re alive and thriving. Now I need to my seed shelving built so I can get my plants started in late Feb 🤞☺️
@nicknorthcutt768022 күн бұрын
I need a homestead like you guys! 2025 goals for sure!! ❤️😊
@karengresser201Ай бұрын
Great information!!! Thank you!!!!
@loveandlavender11Ай бұрын
Congratulations, Shannie!!! Treasure each long night🥰
@tobywollin8978Ай бұрын
For folks who are NOT living in Zone 8,9, and 10 -- just a reminder (I live and garden in zone 3-4 in upstate NY) -- your best friends in terms of getting started out in the garden (not starting seeds indoors - that's a different topic) are a) a soil thermometer and b) a seed germination temperature chart. For those of us who are absolutely champing at the bit to start things, here's a couple of tips: 1) there are two basic families that will germinate in soil when it hits about 45 degrees in the spring: spinach and cabbage. Now - in the spinach family are spinach, chard and beets. In the cabbage family, you will find, cabbage, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, collards, kale, kohlrabi, mustards and turnips. Yes, you can start these seeds inside and then transplant them outdoors when the soil temperatures are at least 45, but you can ALSO MAKE A FURROW AND PLANT THEM DIRECTLY IN THE SOIL WHEN IT REACHES 45. WHICH IS WHY YOU NEED A SOIL THERMOMETER AND AS SOON AS THE SNOW DISAPPEARS FROM YOUR GARDEN BEDS, START TO TAKE THOSE TEMPERATURES. 2) SECOND: IF YOU WANT TO SPEED THINGS UP A BIT AND THERE IS STILL A BIT OF SNOW ON YOUR BEDS, JUST SHOVEL IT OFF. IF YOU WANT TO SPEED IT UP EVEN MORE, PUT IN WIRE HOOPS AND DRAPE THICK CLEAR PLASTIC OVER THE HOOPS (SECURE THEM WITH STAPLES, ROCKS OR SOIL ALONG THE EDGES). THAT WILL PRODUCE A GREENHOUSE EFFECT IN THE SOIL AND IT WILL WARM UP FASTER STILL. I ONCE WAS ABLE TO GET BEETS AND GREENS PLANTED IN EARLY APRIL IN MY GARDEN THIS WAY. EPIC HAS SOME TERRIFIC VARIETIES OF THESE FAMILIES OF VEGGIES AND MANY OF THEM WON'T BE IN YOUR LOCAL HOME/GARDEN CENTER!
@GoingGreenMomАй бұрын
Thank you! How big/deep does the thermometer need to be or measure?
@tobywollin8978Ай бұрын
@@GoingGreenMom I use a meat probe by Taylor - it's about 5" from the end to the bottom of the round button (which has the screen- it's battery powered) and I put it into the dirt as far as I can get it in. When I first start taking temperatures, the ground is pretty hard because it's still partially frozen, but by the time I'm able to get the probe all the way into the dirt, I'm getting to 40F, so I know I'm getting close to planting time for those veggies.
@GoingGreenMomАй бұрын
@@tobywollin8978 oh, sweet. I already have one! Lol. Same brand even. 🤣
@ryannacke5889Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@BreiKoppingАй бұрын
That baby sneeze was the best part of this video
@missbagelsАй бұрын
Would you pretty please test out hanging/suspended upside-down tomatoes this year? 😁
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
Yes!
@sallywatts6514Ай бұрын
Love the baby noise ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@TylerDupreez-j8fАй бұрын
hey guys happy New year yeah I already started changing my garden and so I hope you guys enjoy your new year in the garden I already planted seeds so let's this garden year begin ❤😂
@RolloTonéBrownTownАй бұрын
Loved the poem/riddle Meg! What a gift to start the new year. Cheers😊
@aaronrobert7785Ай бұрын
I’m super excited for this year! Trying some new things in berries and potatoes
@joepa6106Ай бұрын
I did a 10 or 7 gal growbag of peanuts for the 1st time, this past year and they did great ! I planted like 3- 4 starters
@sreykimsearАй бұрын
I'm Cambodian and lemongrass is a must grow for me along with hot peppers.
@emkn1479Ай бұрын
Jealous of those bok choy 😢😫 and totally agree on lettuce. I LOVE it when I can shop my garden for fresh salads. Still trying to master it.
@TheOriginalStevenH6 күн бұрын
im excited for my sheet to finish this spring! I planted my winter wheat all over the fence line and it just took off. can't wait for the seed heads to start showing
@YuriDoesEverything27 күн бұрын
I’m most excited for the strawberries! I just put them into the starter molds yesterday. It’s a while till spring but I’m gearing up! Lots of peppers some for paprika, tomatoes, cucumbers, maybe corn I haven’t decided yet. And much more! But for now I’m resigned to chasing the husky around the backyard because there’s a foot of snow on the ground.
@marthathompson201224 күн бұрын
So I have a serious question… I’m over here in Ohio thinking about what to plant this year! I usually start all my seedstarting in early January. So I’m watching a video from Urban Gardening inCanada, and she’s showing her seed starting set-up and talking about how to get started, work in limited space, work sustainable and what types of choices she made and why…she mentioned Boot Strap, and I was wondering if she had any of your Epic supplies-she does. BUT! She mentioned that you only offer them in the more toxic black plastic and not at all in the less toxic white plastic. Why is that? Do you have any other information about the types of plastic used in the industry and what is used when? I’m really curious about this topic. Thanks in advance! You guys are awesome! So much great information!
@alexism9905Ай бұрын
Had me until lemongrass. Some weird allergy makes it to where I get horrible migraines and my mother's whole face swole up. Love the tips and advice! May everyone have a fruitful 2025.
@apate4501Ай бұрын
Im so excited! I got the beefy purple tomato aswell. Can't wait to make a BLT with them!
@loveandlavender11Ай бұрын
Excited to see you have the pork chop tomato! It would be great if you could add some dwarf tomato project varieties as well.
@StellaParanzinoАй бұрын
Happy New Year!! Feeling very excited about my 2025 seeding journey.
@KokoraLifeАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your ideas for gardening 2025!!
@gleamingraceАй бұрын
I’ll be growing the Alma Paprika pepper too. And to Meg, I’ve never had issues with growing lemongrass from seed, it germinates easier for me than spinach, lol. Happy growing, ladies & gentlemen! 🫶🏽
@meggrowsplantsАй бұрын
Consider me impressed! Always been tricky for me
@willwebber649628 күн бұрын
I would say milkweed is essential if you want pollinators. I see more honeybees on this each year than any other flowering plant I've grown (except maybe my Hawthorn and hollies when they are blooming). It's also a big attracter of butterflies and the Monarch caterpillar loves it as well.
@maryjane-vx4ddАй бұрын
I live in zone 5. I did an experiment in my unheated high tunnel. I planted end of November. 1st of January the seeds started sprouting. It seem every time I go out now something else has come up. In my opinion the 4 items that have come up is success if this continues. So far butter crunch lettuce, one type of my red beats came up, fennel, chijinisai( I don't even pretend to know how to pronounce this one. It does taste good though). I stll have seversl varietes of lettuce, peas, cabbage, parsnips, turnips, 4 types carrots, a red and a yellow beet, spinich that i can remember off the top of my head. I have kale and collards still growing strong, planted last spring
@RAREDRAGONFRUITАй бұрын
You need to plant some dragon fruit seeds!
@DaytonasGardenАй бұрын
Hoss tools made a comment about luffa before saying they saw and old couple in east Tennessee area growing it and they would call it vine okra.... I sent it to many family members and we all thought they were talking about my grandparents 😂. But yes luffa is grown like mad and picked early and called vine okra in sw Virginia east Tennessee area
@fareebug843929 күн бұрын
Love, love, love this video!! Yes! **More melon and squash variety introduction would be appreciated in the future! So excited about the lettuce 🥬 experiment results!!!! ❤🎉
@gulfcoastgardener29 күн бұрын
I seeded Hummingbird Haven in fall 2023 and it was a smashing success in 2024. The hollyhocks were absolutely stunning, as was everything else. I left the expired hollyhock stems in the garden all summer, and they ended up serving as homes for black and red carpenter wasps. So after your flowers are done, maybe leave the stems!
@israelSamuel-ur4vqАй бұрын
We are growing this channel with great seeds🎉
@roberthart897Ай бұрын
The green plants in your garden are such a dark green and look so healthy! What do you feed them? Do you fertilize regularly with something? I'm excited to try some of the new seeds!😊
@usmsciАй бұрын
Congrats on getting everyone back on the channel. When is the new baby going to start making videos?
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
Give or take a decade
@usmsci29 күн бұрын
@@epicgardening haha will mark it on my calendar. Off topic - what mic setup do you all use for recording?
@Leen_AZ123Ай бұрын
Can you make a video specified for January crops? Then February, then Mars, etc. Just like you’ve done before, but with different plants?
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
We will!
@Leen_AZ12328 күн бұрын
@ Thank you 🙏
@allthingsflowersАй бұрын
As a Flower Farm So Excited To See Flowers and Wildflowers on your Garden ❤
@mirellavega3926Ай бұрын
I started planting some seeds in my greenhouse yesterday and was just thinking, "epic gardening may put our their 2025 seed video soon". I love your seed videos! I will have the videos on in the background--your April fools joke about planting an egg for eggplant made me pause as I was planting, haha! It was a great joke 😅
@epicgardeningАй бұрын
Throwback!
@karenromando4939Ай бұрын
Happy New Year
@1968CudaGuyАй бұрын
Last year we put out hummingbird feeders and it took a couple months for them to find them.. Once they did they got super territorial and there were arguments at the feeders so we added two more feeders along the back fence to calm those poor birds..
@vodormesz43445 күн бұрын
Hi! Hungarian here! You almost nailed the paprika name, Jacques! The 'Kalo' part was good. The end is more like when you say 'chai' (the tea), but the 'i' at the end is more pronounced, I guess! It's a Hungarian place where it comes from!
@grisespino5342Ай бұрын
Great tips and plants to grow, thanks all. Happy New Year 🎊
@Mimi.LlewellynАй бұрын
❤ you MEG!!!
@meggrowsplantsАй бұрын
❤ you too! Happy new year (:
@RespectedProfessionalАй бұрын
@@meggrowsplantsyour nails are gorgeous. What polish are you wearing?
@meggrowsplantsАй бұрын
@@RespectedProfessionalthank you! They’re press ons from Olive and June ❤
@alicia27152Ай бұрын
Im so excited for spring thanks for another amazing video
@cynthianorman935Ай бұрын
This question is about the loofah. If you pick them young to eat them does that encourage more flower growth for more or is it a few grown and the plants done type of situation?
@kathageeck1566Ай бұрын
In 2024 I grew tons of hot peppers for my husband, in 2025 I'll grow a lot of veggies for baby purees and berries for our toddler.
@WhatPlantisthatPaulАй бұрын
Get planting!
@cherylmartin999428 күн бұрын
Really love the energy of this channel! Definitely going to up the game for my garden in 2025☺️ any news on if we'll ever be able to order at least seeds in Canada from epic gardening?
@Abe8816Ай бұрын
Happy new year, it’s official 2 years i’ve watched you🎉
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse19 күн бұрын
If Jacques wants a superior pepper for pickling have him get seeds of the Marchant aka Vallecito Pepper to grow. They have the very best flavor! Look up a channel called AgStories and it has a short video on the history of them. I have tried every other kind of pepper to pickle and none come even close to the flavor of the Vallecito Peppers.
@AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyardАй бұрын
Great list. This season we started our seeds in December 2024 for our 2025 season. We may not have much for chill hours this year for our fruit trees.. 😎
@SHadowKillerDjАй бұрын
Soooo...🙏 when are them luffa seeds coming back in stock on the website?