That wood storage rack is perfect, and I need one!
@sue79714 ай бұрын
Me too!!!🌸
@juliahelmreich23474 ай бұрын
On a bigger scale, one could build it with pallets... crazy harvest!
@stephanieelbert85424 ай бұрын
I also want to learn more about the woiden rack please.
@EDYN154 ай бұрын
Same
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
He seems to always have the best ideas 💡 Love that he uses the platform to help others learn and grow alongside the garden 😌
@zessonateacloud5 ай бұрын
Fennel flowers as a tea is great for stomach/digestive issues and colics for adults and kids. Especially when paired with star anis and caraway seeds.
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I’m learning about medicinals and your information was helpful. 😊
@Nae_Ayy4 ай бұрын
Lol star anus
@lorenzodallamuta1383 ай бұрын
Those flowers should be pretty similar to wild fennel flowers, which can be used for stuffing meats and baking (porchetta and bread come to mind...)
@sravanikaipa22853 ай бұрын
We also use fennel seeds in Indian cooking
@Grass2Farm2 ай бұрын
Wow how interesting! Thanks for the info
@Kevon-c2s4 ай бұрын
I'm 15. I love gardening I would love to have a garden like yours one day
@lindaf1144 ай бұрын
Keep at it! I'm 45 and I looooove to see/hear about teens getting into gardening!
@fortnitebalIs4 ай бұрын
@@lindaf114🤨
@Alleyway13 ай бұрын
@@fortnitebalIsthere’s nothing weird about that… just a person happy to see other people that enjoy the same hobbies
@Imtheonewhoasked13 ай бұрын
Yea you could especially if you get a job and save up for it
@NadaDjohan27 күн бұрын
It's like going to a grocery store. I love how you store all the harvest in a wooden rack like one you have there.
@CelticStoic4 ай бұрын
Dam, that storage ravk is awesome. This channel is awesome. Learinig so much. Much love from and irish grower in Queensland Australia.
@CindiM224 ай бұрын
I love watching yours and Jacques videos. My San Marzano tomatoes and shishito peppers have been very successful! Thx Botanical Interest!😊
@RipRoarinRedneck03114 ай бұрын
I used to give my children cold, fresh, corn on the cob when they were teething (JUST the cob at 1st) as babies. They STILL love raw corn. It's so SWEET!😋
@Grass2Farm2 ай бұрын
Had no idea that was a thing!
@RipRoarinRedneck03112 ай бұрын
@Grass2Farm idk if it's a thing or not, tbh! I literally just discovered it in desperation one day. Before they could handle solids, I just cut the kernels off and gave them the cold cob of it and as they progressed, so did the amount of corn I'd leave on. It was GREAT, CHEAP, DISPOSABLE and always a tip i love sharing🥰🖤
Love love love the amaranth in the background. My grammy was the person who brought amaranth to Boise, Idaho and it holds a very special place in my heart ❤️
@jariachin694 ай бұрын
That corn silk can be used or make into corn silk tea...delicious!
@Kathleen-hn7ml4 ай бұрын
I hope you save your corn silk for tea & tincture ❤great for UTI, Kidney stones & more! Beautiful garden and curing racks!
@samanthasutton7571Ай бұрын
I love it! I'm anamature! grew some tomatoes first year! beautiful! this year celery, cucumbers, pepper red! I'll learn a lot from ya! God bless!
@Robrobrown33 ай бұрын
Love got some potential of being a massive KZbinr subscribers in the millions because you have 2 key things,you’re interesting and you have great tips. I hope your channel goes from a sprout to a thriving ecosystem.
@ElvindaveGdАй бұрын
The name of the second one is called Field mustard And the botanical name is (Brassica Rapa) Descriptipn: Field mustard (Brassica rapa) is a plant that is widely cultivated and produces oilseed. Canola oil is made from the field mustard oilseed. Field mustard attracts white butterflies who gain nutrients from its flowers Thank you for a lot of likes 😀 Im sorry if im not correct
@derrickgrime4027Ай бұрын
I appreciate the algorithm showing me this in mid December…
@nancynelosn58303 ай бұрын
Wow what a fabulous garden.
@roxxxxxy2 ай бұрын
Okay im gonna start my garden, im 20, working remotely from home.. this is the perfect weekend thing to do for me
@3rscrafting4 ай бұрын
New subbie. I love fennel and just learned about using the seed pods in cooking. Apparently, the taste mellows as it cooks. I'm in Virginia, and for the 2nd summer in a row, our weather was in the hi 90s and 100s literally cooking the fruit, especially tomatoes, even the cherries, but while every variety boiled on the vine while still green. The squash plants stopped producing. I'm hoping my cool weather plants will do better. I don't know how far up north you are, or even if you like them, but parsnips is one of our favorites. Plant the seeds straight into the soil and let them stay in the ground all winter until spring. It needs that time to develope the sugars. I was told do the same for carrots. Lastly, a suggestion, because food costs are so high, if you have any excess produce, perhaps share it with any Sr. Citizens you know, unless you're pals like with bill gates, etc. I worked at an agency which covers that demographic. They are barely able to pay basic housing costs at the expense of their food budget. It's heart breaking, and I heard it over and over, across all demographics. Many eat only once a day and still run out of money and food before the end of the month. Sorry for the long babbling on, but your garden is gorgeous and I am .. pea green ... with envy. If you know any other gardeners, maybe pass on about their excess. Happy growing, God bless, Patricia
@michelletisor49915 ай бұрын
I really dig this guy. He has a beautiful garden
@BackyardRebel5 ай бұрын
Dig. 😂
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
That pun was perfect 😂
@raedelatorre25925 ай бұрын
Can you make a video about how you store your harvest and what you do with them? I love gardening I just don't know what to do with everything I grow once the winter hits
@guana38124 ай бұрын
Not OP but: depending on what you're preserving, bottling (canning) is a great method for preserving leftover crops, and dehydrating can be very useful as well. Fermentation/pickling can be a bit more tricky but also gives the produce new flavor. Good luck with your yield!
@MrXaston3 ай бұрын
Force them on friends and family like I do! Lots of people close to me got unsolicited zucchini this year lol
@khiahahaha3 ай бұрын
The pepper leaves are amazing at veggy dishes. It adds earthiness but not spice to a dish especially beans. So good!!!
@christopherdelisle5582 ай бұрын
Best gardener I've ever seen
@scrappy836548Ай бұрын
As a born & bred Californian, the UHaul truck in the beginning of this short is hilarious. But it is San Diego, so could be any reason. I've just noticed so many UHaul vehicles on the freeways lately, so it's just funny to me.
@angelacalloway81255 ай бұрын
Beautiful harvest
@addysfunzone2 ай бұрын
Start doing more about the crows maybe make something for them to land on and put their items in for you. They can just land and give and go. Oh I forgot and eat.😊
@rebeccasaunders32904 ай бұрын
💯💯 corn straight off the plant is the best!! It's better when it's between midday and 3-4ish, the corn is warm and tastes like it already has butter on it 🤤🤤🤤
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
Corn is something I’d love to grow in the future when we have a bit more land. Thanks for sharing this. I was always under the assumption that corn was a difficult crop to grow, but maybe it’s easier than I thought. As with anything in the garden, I’m sure there’s challenges but maybe not as many as some make there out to be with this crop. Do you have any tips on how to successful grow corn? 🌽 There are so many mixed answers across the internet. Sometimes it can be quite confusing 🫤
@rebeccasaunders32904 ай бұрын
@JuliaMoriah I have watched Asians grow corn+other veges in the gaps of cobblestone, so anything is possible. If you are having trouble growing, it might not be you.. it could be the health of the soil. I found corn is a fibrous root system, which means you don't need a deep soil bed for it to grow. Sunny spot, low in wind, easy drain soil (they don't like clay soil) and watering in the morning before heavy sun hits it, you should be fine. They grow better with companion plants. Plants absorb nutrients from the soil but also give back to the soil.. so you find corn, beans, and squash are the holy trinity of companion planting. You can have 1 of each grow nicely in a space 2-3ft². They don't mind their roots tangling together, and you get 3 different types of veges in a small place. I suggest just giving it a go 😊👍 I live in New Zealand, and our environment may be different from where you are. Would be a good thing to find a youtuber who is in your area. Spicy Moustache is based in England, and he shows how to grow in small spaces. Eric is based in the hotter climates of America. Self-sufficient Me is from Australia. If you search 'homestead gardens' most of them are in climates where it snows and show how to do seasonal growing... we have been blessed with Internet to find information our ancestors would've loved to have ❤️ I hope this wasn't too overwhelming 😅 and answered a bit of what you wanted 🥰
@firthgirl3 ай бұрын
@@JuliaMoriahI grew corn for the first time this season and it was so easy!! I grew Solstice from Johnnys seed co and it was only a 68 day early super sweet corn!! I planted a seed every 6” offset and had almost 100% germination!! I planted in a 4’ x 16’ raised bed with drip tape irrigation. The only thing we had to do was some rope around the tall stalks to keep the wind from blowing them over but it was wonderful and the taste!! I fertilized them one time about half way thru but that was it!! They taste amazing and they are so sweet!!
@juliahelmreich23474 ай бұрын
Great content! And so helpful! Thank you ❤
@waddles61394 ай бұрын
he’s 100% right about uncooked corn having better taste
@CheesyChise4 ай бұрын
Im so glad to see someone elses tomatoes looking not so appealing 😅. Mine look the same and i was so worried it was something i did wrong. I asked my apartment manager about hers when she mentioned she grows them and hers are the same too!! We are in michigan but i wonder if it was just a weird crop this year that got spread around. Ive never personally experienced it this bad. Maybe with one plant but ALL of mine look this bad. Made me regret triming them at the beginning of the season because they ended up looking so many leaves anyways, i could have saved myself the time 😂😂😂
@hollyinthewoods3 ай бұрын
I’m starting a mini patio gardening!
@ifern45455 ай бұрын
Amazing, congrats. I have tomatoes in the backyard but is lots of work to keep it clean.
@ThaKandyLady4 ай бұрын
The wood drying rack got me cutting glass iykyk 😂
@karly352014 күн бұрын
Teach me about the storage trays!
@Sophia-js5mr5 ай бұрын
Sweetcorn is 2 for £1.50 so i don't want to waste my time on growing corn. Pub is missing me❤❤❤❤❤
@zainhudnall87214 ай бұрын
The amaranth is beautiful
@woodmanAK0723 күн бұрын
Yay! another vid from the Sha-mom-i-lay guy1
@alaskandesign4 ай бұрын
Fennel flowers are magic
@richardmathewsie61634 ай бұрын
Peppers grew nice this year got so many too boss !
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
There’s gotta be something in the air 🤣 I was happy with my peppers this year too🎉
@watermeloncat3914 ай бұрын
Heres my suggestion for you to grow bell peppers, sweet pepper, thyme, rosemerry, sweet basil, yellow corn, cherry tomatoes, spearmint, peppermint, lemon mint, chocolatemint, roma tomatoes mint has culinary uses it can be used in medicanl to food and beverages
@maddog743 ай бұрын
Fennel flowers are also perfect dryed for broth/stock, the paring is perfect imo 🤌
@MrBuns-yi2hk5 ай бұрын
Fennel does have really similar flavor to licorice. I love using it in my cooking
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
This is so interesting and good to know. I might have to add this to my garden!
@demetrajohnson5715 ай бұрын
We had a storm last weekend that blew my corn flat. I was so upset but manage to stake it up and save it all. Thank god! I was ready to cry
@vvbbvvbb25955 ай бұрын
What lovely abundance
@DaniR4504 ай бұрын
The best corn I ever had was right from the field just like you've said
@WillTechForFood3 ай бұрын
I’d say your peppers are copious ❤❤😊
@PoojaDeshpande844 ай бұрын
This dude and people like him are definitely much healthier overall than the rest of us
@RS-ew7ng4 ай бұрын
Your videos really inspire me ,but here in India we don't have much space for gardening. I have started a very small one on my terrace 😊
@starlessstephtx4 ай бұрын
My son has loved fennel flowers since he was a baby!!
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
Too cute! Love hearing about little ones growing up around the garden 😊
@divinenonbinary4 ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVE the storage system. Did u build it yourself?
@kevindonaghey84834 ай бұрын
Herb fennel doesn't get killed easily definitely good to grow
@Ssm19985 ай бұрын
You should show how you preserve !
@JuliaMoriah4 ай бұрын
This is such a great idea! 💡 I’d love to know too! Thanks for sharing 😊
@timbrown57204 ай бұрын
Sometimes after a 10hr day you come home to find squirrels have eaten one row of kernels out of each ear of corn on your 100 stalks that were beautiful when you watered before work. 😊
@Grass2Farm2 ай бұрын
Handy tips mate, thankyou!
@jessicaheger18805 ай бұрын
Ok now I must grow fennel flowers 🌼
@IDpeaceBOA465 ай бұрын
Is that a drying rack? Do you sell that?!
@BriPri-893 күн бұрын
Love it ❤️👏🏽
@BrittNicole9885 ай бұрын
Also, those pallets are such a great idea for food storage!!!!!
@MaylanneHadley5 ай бұрын
LOVE IT ALL MAYLANNE
@rosecalantes55163 ай бұрын
Wow lots of vegetables
@bercas064 ай бұрын
I love corn ❤❤🌽
@kangnanangsuudi812 ай бұрын
Amazing garden
@ethansheesha77095 ай бұрын
Iv found you can eat the tops of the unfinished corn kernels like baby corn in a salad. I typically just munch it off while im eating my corn on the cob lol obviously it depends on how long the section is though. If its not much thats unfinished itll be too hard to chew
@terryfelkins9124 ай бұрын
Nice Charleston grey!
@MegaSergey19894 ай бұрын
Yea we’ve been having good luck with the peppers this year as well. Cucumbers not so much, cabbage/lettuce not so much either. I’m in climate zone 8. I think they bumped it up to zone 9 this year
@Porsacha20 күн бұрын
How do you handle pest or birds??
@sumayah11364 ай бұрын
I’m new your page & really enjoy your content 😊
@SECONDQUEST5 ай бұрын
I am just now getting green tomatoes 😅
@vertical70473 ай бұрын
Whatever happened to that kneeling cushion that you seemed to love so much? I've only seen you use it in that one video. Was that just an "organic" plug 😂
@BrittNicole9885 ай бұрын
My corn is just not happy this summer. It was also my first time growing corn. Zone 7b....lol 😅
@tompatchak87065 ай бұрын
I know a lot of people ask me as a garden guy. What at what point do I stop with the tomatoes and I tell them as long as the tomatoes are turning red like water the plants and take care of the plants as soon as the plants starts getting really bad then I let it kind of diet a slow death, but I keep it
@adaylateandadollarshort29714 ай бұрын
Did you build that wood produce storage yourself @epicgardening? Or did you purchase it? I would love to know how you built it if you did 😊
@savvy26395 ай бұрын
ok, everybody's asking about the wood drying rack.. did you make it or where did you buy it. that looks like a really nice rack. yeah roma paste tomatos not so good this year here either.. ps - spill the goods on that rack 😁 please... thanks
@stravaganza76165 ай бұрын
Where did you get that wooden storage rack? It looks realy nice and handy! 🤩
@Myidealjobisnojob4 ай бұрын
I love the top parts that don’t finish. I bite the whole thing off and eat it lol
@fatimahabdurrauf81434 ай бұрын
Amazing 😊
@coltonlane80434 ай бұрын
This is going to sound stupid but get a 1/2” x 4’ or 6’ wood dowel and staple some popsicle sticks to it at your corn spacing. Insert that into a cordless drill and put it between your corn rows and spin it, hitting the corn stalks. This is a modified hand pollination that I made and it worked fairly well. Didn’t compare it to non hand pollinated though so it could’ve not had an effect at all. I think I’ll modify it next season with a bunch of zip ties instead of popsicle sticks so I don’t have to be as precise hitting the rows. And it won’t beat up the corn as much.
@di40854 ай бұрын
I had a small garden this year but we had a very hot dry summer and my squash cantaloupe did not do well at all. I've been pulling out dead Vines.
@HaidarYunni2 ай бұрын
this harvest moon graphic is so damn realistic
@atonducanhannahjolyn1103 ай бұрын
I love eating the top part of the corn
@luismexicano14575 ай бұрын
Quick question why my watermelon never makes it been growing since covid my leaves always brown out 😅 help please
@harmonicaveronica5 ай бұрын
My garden has been struggling this year, especially the peppers. I don't know anybody who's gotten good peppers this year where I live. We've been in a drought the last two years, but this year it's as though we're getting 3 years' worth of rain in one! I appreciated all the free watering at first, but my plants didn't get any kind of consistent sunshine for like a month after I transplanted them, maybe longer? And now we're getting close to the end of the season, so I don't think things are going to catch up
@andralandi11084 ай бұрын
Whoops, I was today years old when I learned shisitos are supposed to be that small. Gonna go pick some peppers now 😂😅
@Gemmy4234 ай бұрын
Wasps LOVE my Fennel flowers. Or should I say their Fennel flowers. 😂 A reminder that wasps DO pollinate. They love the Angelica too.
@loul8565 ай бұрын
Beautiful garden, what you do in the winter season?
@Grass2Farm2 ай бұрын
@loul856 there are plenty of crops that do great in winter, e.g. garlic, onion, spinach, kale, etc
@ninhuntress5 ай бұрын
that wood storage rack looks amazing, where did you get it?
@riletagipson88222 ай бұрын
YOUR GARDEN IS AWESOME
@j_is_a_letter4 ай бұрын
Can I ask if you have a lot of mosquitos in your garden? And if yes how do you fight with them?
@anitadodson43165 ай бұрын
Hey where did you get that drying shelf for your onions, potatoes, and peppers????
@StevenSherwood-zc6kw4 ай бұрын
we are just starting off with going all of our own stuff. Could I get some tips when it comes to pepper plants growing them inside
@renderproductions10324 ай бұрын
Just wondering, but have you tried Potassium polyacrylate soil additives? They seem to help really well with water retainment.
@rokoprc3 ай бұрын
You're a princess. 😂
@tammya2364 ай бұрын
Do you practice food preservation? If yes, what kinds do you do?
@souqnarn4 ай бұрын
Interesting...can you show us how to store the harvest too?
@brishenhess4759Ай бұрын
I didn't know you could eat corn raw, thank you.
@RetirementRhythm-Pets-Plants5 ай бұрын
First time growing corn 🌽. Wish me luck!
@islandhopper7534 ай бұрын
Yeah! Baby!🎉👍
@steelsheen4 ай бұрын
whoah you can eat corn right off the stalk? 🤯 I didn't know that, I thought you have to boil / roast it first before it's edible.
@Matryoshkabomb4 ай бұрын
I started my corn late but its just fun.theyre about 2 feet tall