I have 3 goals: 1. Expand 2. Expand 3. Expand I'm another fan of Cherokee Purple tomatoes. They're delicious. I'm overwintering a plant in my sewing room. I'm growing lettuce, again in my sewing room, under grow lights. The plants are beautiful. Growing indoors would fill in your winter bare spots. With the exception of onions, I have started all my plants from seed for two years now. I couldn't put up with the nursery prices, either. Your seed-starting class gave me the confidence to try it. I was so thrilled when plants started popping up. :) This year, I'm giving onions a try.
@StoneyAcresGardening9 сағат бұрын
It is great to hear how successful you have been with starting your own seeds!
@DollyPerry-t5e52 минут бұрын
You should grow your onion seedlings. It was dramatic how much bigger my onions turned out when growing from seed vs. sets for me.
@MadamKsTarot15 сағат бұрын
Hello, Kathleen from N. E. Wisconsin. I am a fellow gardener, I have heirloom seeds I saved from an Aldi Tomato about 4 or 5 years ago. It is a brown tomato, large n great producer. Big slicer for sandwiches. I can a mixture of all tomatoes I grow. Beef steak, large cherry tomatoes, romas, straight 55 ( was a great producer), brown heirloom and cherry tomatoes red n yellow. I make tomato marmalade. It tastes like honey jam. Ooohh so good.
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
I always love saving seeds! I've been saving Pink Brandywines for several years now.
@MrsGixxer2 сағат бұрын
HI Kathleen, my fellow Wisconsinite. I'm in SE WI. :) Nice to meet you!
@carissalizotte897716 сағат бұрын
I always grow the Cherokee Purple! Beautiful fruit and deep complex Smokey flavor
@StoneyAcresGardening15 сағат бұрын
Where do you get your seeds?
@maryjane-vx4dd15 сағат бұрын
Love Cherokee Purple. Most of the tomatoes I grow are paste tomatoes.DX52 was developed by a university in the county for our short season high desert climate and of course sun sugar cherry
@paulvalle424814 сағат бұрын
Mi Gardner
@Seeing-Being12 сағат бұрын
When I stayed in the D-FW area in Texas, I grew my turmeric & ginger like houseplants. I ordered end of year herbs September 2023. Took outside during spring. Wonderful summer harvest. Only hv bunching onions, bok choy, zloty chamomile & carrots now. I'm like you with seeds & planting my own foods. Too many recalls.
@StoneyAcresGardening9 сағат бұрын
Growing your own food is the best way to avoid recalls!
@sb24668 сағат бұрын
Pink or Green berkeley tie dye. Heirloom, large slicer, sweet, low-acid. If you need seeds, lmk.
@DollyPerry-t5e51 минут бұрын
They are delicious!
@Seeing-Being12 сағат бұрын
Doing 8 ball zucchini & mixed wildflowers in a community plot 2025. Maybe Galia melons elsewhere. Praying for a good harvest 🌱🌱 Happy planting, Everyone.
@StoneyAcresGardening9 сағат бұрын
I need to try the 8 ball zucchini, that's one I've never grown. How big do the plants get?
@amyschultz805813 сағат бұрын
It sounds like we have quite a few similar goals for 2025. Tomatoes, we grow mortgage lifters, German pinks, for slicers , for us it's all about the flavor. Lower acid so less indigestion. We also grow Rutgers, and Tommy toe cherrys. 2025 goals- I preserve alot of our food, so this year , after last year's heatwave is all about tomatoes and canning all I can. Pepper's are high on the list as well. Like you, we saw the reports on herbs and following suit , we're planting a lot of our own herbs. One change up we stumbled on in 24 that will be incorporated this year, late summer /fall planting for cucumbers and squash. We had much better luck growing late and into fall than spring into summer . The pest pressure difference was astounding. Our last goal, decreased spring planting ( pest pressure and bolting) then summer and fall will be 100% . For spring, we'll concentrate on potatoes and peas. We have just gotten so tired of the pest and rollercoaster heat that has been hitting us on the east coast. I have also fully invested in shade cloth now. I hope we all reach our goals for 2025. Happy New Year.
@StoneyAcresGardening9 сағат бұрын
Yeah the herbs thing is freaking us out, especially my wife. I'm working hard to replace as many store bought herbs as I can.
@carissalizotte897715 сағат бұрын
One of my goals for 2025 garden season is to grow more beautiful things. Still the classics that pump out enough produce to get us through but also a few we grow simply for the beauty of them. Ahh. I miss the garden already! Haha
@StoneyAcresGardening15 сағат бұрын
That is a great goal, beauty and bounty!
@amydesousa-oq9xf15 сағат бұрын
A bumper crop of tomatoes
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
Nice
@kristenkruger798515 сағат бұрын
The orange accordion is on my list this year! They are delicious!
@brianq709515 сағат бұрын
Mountain Merritt tomatoe.
@StoneyAcresGardening15 сағат бұрын
I will look that one up!
@54cal5413 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to your new years journey Rick. I'll be growing the old Rutgers just a good old slicer and Cuostralee it's has both bigger beefsteak and slicers together. Next winter im going to try gardening in the basement
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
I'd love to hear how it goes!
@MadamKsTarot15 сағат бұрын
I grow my transplants also. I did buy some banana peppers. Never got one pepper. I also bought a purple bee balm, that did great. Other than that I grow my own starters. I have an old herb garden and use my herbs also. Mine are established plants that keep reseeding each year. I have trouble growing Green peppers, pop corn, squash and sweet potatoes tho. I can grow pumpkin n corn so very odd lol..😊 Goals; get the rotor tiller going in 25. I used a shovel and hand spade. Growing plants for my daughter's n a friend this year. I already have everything so I offered. Sorry for rambling The garden is on my mind already.. Food is so expensive now, every little bit helps. Thanks
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
Sounds like a great plan! I like growing starts for my kids too!
@DollyPerry-t5eСағат бұрын
As a tomato crazy lady the hardest part of this question is how to winnow it down to one recommendation. So I'm going to give you four varieties that I have grown for years and I'm in 6b. Belmonte (huge) German Pink, Striped German, Cleota Pink. Here are some newish ones to me that impressed me. Apricot Zebra (between a cocktail tomato and a saladette very productive), Bread and Salt (this may be a hybrid, I can't remember. But it has nice flavor and impressive productivity), And finally a cherry I grew for the first time last year and will grow from now on is Shimmer. It is a green when ripe tomato and has the most lovely sweet flavor with the firm bite I like. I hope you find this helpful and for heavens sake...grow more tomatoes LOL With regards to the 2025 year garden I'm going to try growing Sweet Potatoes. Including some Dwarf tomatoes in my garden I'm growing more herbs. I was totally surprised at how much the rabbits liked parsley last year. I'm also going to put up more food. I like the frozen herbs in my freezer and I need to do more drying....you have inspired me with the onion and garlic powder.
@maryjane-vx4dd15 сағат бұрын
My goals for this year is keep the weeds down, finish the food forest, process what I grow(including trees) and raise(animals), get my sewing done, start most of my seeds myself, learn herbal pharmacology and learn how to process them into medicine
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
Weeds are always causing me Greif!
@LauraTaylor-xw6xx13 сағат бұрын
I was going to suggest Paul Robeson because I figured you'd already grown Cherokee Purple, but after reading earlier comments I'm echoing them - Cherokee Purple is a must if you've never had them before. I get my seeds from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
I will have to add that to my seed list!
@ausfoodgarden9 сағат бұрын
I grew some Black Krim tomatoes this year. They have an awesome smoky flavor, a nice firm texture, and are pretty prolific. If you can get hold of them I'd suggest giving them a try. Cheers!
@kimberlyhughes547516 сағат бұрын
Thanks, Rick! I started planning last year's garden and seeding a bit late last year, so I appreciate the early reminder! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@StoneyAcresGardening15 сағат бұрын
You're welcome! It's never too early to start planning!
@RoseFelton2 сағат бұрын
I hope to have a better production year than I did in 2024. I lost so many items from the heat and then the grasshoppers. I plan on using more shade cloths and try to water more often. Where are you getting your turmeric and ginger for your garden? I need to be using more turmeric and would also like to grow it. I hope you do videos on how you grew it and how it did. I grew some San Marzanos this year and when they started looking sad, I cut them off at ground level. There was one where a spout was growing that I left, figured it die anyway, but it is growing and I saw my first flower on it yesterday. I am continuing to water it and see if it's going to make it through the winter, I still have peppers producing also. I hope you and AJ have a wonderful New Year! See you next year!
@helenmcclellan45215 сағат бұрын
I started cold stratifying perennial seeds last month and set on heat mats today. I also started onions and sweet potato slips already. I am excited you will be starting seeds soon. I am looking forward to following along with succession growing of your lettuce, if that is how you plan to grow a years worth.
@StoneyAcresGardening15 сағат бұрын
It will be a combination of salad greens, not just lettuce. We have a hard time growing lettuce in January and February, so we have to switch to other hardier greens.
@paulvalle424814 сағат бұрын
This year I’m going Amish paste tomatoe and I got the seeds from Mi gardener
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
We don't do much paste or sauce so we just use the San Marzano's for what little we do.
@loiscorman9810Сағат бұрын
@@StoneyAcresGardening We use Amish Paste as a slicer, as well as canning.
@paulvalle424814 сағат бұрын
Charokee purple tomatoes I’m trying too I got the seeds at mi gardener
@StoneyAcresGardening13 сағат бұрын
That's the second vote for this one!
@MrsGixxer15 сағат бұрын
I don't have any tomato suggestions with as new at this as I am. And I decided that I am not going to have any goals in 2025. Sounds wrong hey! Instead I have a plan and I do. Things on my plan, go from 2x2 corn (really!!) to about 10'x30', go from 6 tomato plants to closer to 20, add peas, cucumbers, more asparagus. I tried broccoli and cauliflower last season I'm going to skip it in 2025 and pick it back up maybe in 2026. Oh, and create my own seedlings. I spent way too much money last year.