THE best gardening channel on KZbin. No "cute" music or condescension or jargon. Just plain talk and informative tips to help even beginners do well. I've been gardening for 55 years and still glean good information from these videos. Quick and to the point. Never any useless "clickbait" titles. Thank you for your time and effort in making these gems, Brian. -Container gardener from Mid-Michigan.
@orange2sweet6735 ай бұрын
Hi I’m South of Ann Arbor and I container garden too!
@arubaguy27335 ай бұрын
@@orange2sweet673 Hi "neighbor"! I had to learn gardening all over again when we moved from our beloved farm, where I planted 7,200 sq ft (80x90) with enough vegetables for the year ahead . Moved to a condo in Howell due to advancing age and now grow a dozen tomatoes, 30 hot peppers, basil, dill, cucumbers in bags on 12x12 deck. HOA won't permit a "dirt" garden here. Brian's videos helped me make the transition.
@venidamcdaniel19135 ай бұрын
@@arubaguy2733HOA’s suck
@arubaguy27335 ай бұрын
@@venidamcdaniel1913 They claim our entire front and back yards are "common areas". I would like to know what legal authority they have to declare property that I pay property taxes on "off limits" to do with as I please. A beautifully-maintained vegetable garden is not an "eyesore". The developer put all of the ugly electrical and utility boxes right out in plain sight, visible from anywhere on the street, so I contend that a nice garden in the back and invisible from the street does not detract from the "look" of the subdivision. We have a far corner lot and the only residents able to see our backyard are our duplex neighbors and I always share some of my produce with them, so...
@venidamcdaniel19135 ай бұрын
@@arubaguy2733 ♥️
@jeannamcgregor99675 ай бұрын
I accidentally ended up with parsley EVERYWHERE by putting a parsley I had allowed to go to seed into the compost, and it's been so brilliant that I now do it on purpose. It goes into everything I cook and I love having way too much. 💚
@helnyson46945 ай бұрын
Most definitely a *good* thing! 😊🌸🦋🐝✌🏾
@buckaroobonsaitree74885 ай бұрын
Awesome, I plant marigold on each side of my tomato rows and a basil plant in between each tomato plant. Gonna have to add some scallions next time around
@Ken-h5d5 ай бұрын
I have a love/hate reaction to your posts, Brian. I am extremely proud of how my garden is doing. Then I see yours and I'm brought back to Earth. I quickly arrive at the correct feeling of 'I'm doing OK'. (better than ever before!). Thanks so much for the info, tips, and encouragement.
@Princess-Um5 ай бұрын
It's like anything in life. We are where we are, hopefully better than yesterday and not as well as tomorrow. Seeing others that are better off than us keeps us from getting comfortable in our successes.
@debbomar21844 ай бұрын
I am not a very "happy" person, but I try to not make demands on myself in regards to my yard. It is there for me to enjoy. I think of the feo flat yard that only had grass before. Then I look at the colors and stuff I have now. My garden may not be great -but it is beautiful to me. Enjoy your yard and the passion you have put into it🎉
@pameladippre43865 ай бұрын
My tomatoes are doing great this year. I've followed what you said and it's working. So exciting! You've inspired me so much that I love gardening more than ever, Thank you Brian for sharing your knowledge. You truly have a God given gift.
@BaloosCluesOriginal5 ай бұрын
Basil is my favorite companion plant, too. I always let some basil flower because bees in my area, seem to enjoy basil and pepper flowers. I use marigolds as well. I also like to plant bush green beans between my tomatoes, for the nitrogen boost.
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
Basil and cilantro! I'm gonna use them together in the kitchen. They might as well grow together.
@Lizzy_3335 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tips!
@gardenfreshtotable5 ай бұрын
Great information to grow tomatoes, I have been using companion plantings like these for several years with great success.
@jerrybutler52334 ай бұрын
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@gwendolyne51155 ай бұрын
You are so smart and easy to understand. Wish you had a class
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
He does have a class... and a book about companion planting!
@davidmclaughlin27965 ай бұрын
Very good Bryan, thanks for your video.
@PennyFarmer-w8g5 ай бұрын
I have started some flowers, I put wild onions in tomato bed for now, but will sow chives and green onions in the morning! My first ever tomatoes from seed have flowers!!! I am super excited!!! For now there is tulle over them, tented.
@judymckerrow67205 ай бұрын
Thank you Brian, I really like that your suggestions are backed by science. 💐💚🙃
@oldschooljack34795 ай бұрын
Brian, I ordered your companion planting book and eagerly await its arrival. I have gardened in years past. But decided to buckle down this year and make a serious go at it. I live in the extreme NE corner of Oklahoma. Zone 7a. This year has been a challenge. My soil is high in clay, no hardpan, but still dense, sticky, and clumpy. So while I am growing this year's garden I am adding and amending the soil as much as I can. We have had a pretty severe storm season this spring. The clay soil coupled with the heavy rains has been a real challenge. But we are seeing some success. So... It has been a challenge. But we are making progress. I look forward to getting your book and adding it to my arsenal.
@marthakratz78775 ай бұрын
I've heard mixing gypsum in with the clay soil helps loosen it and keep it looser.
@oldschooljack34795 ай бұрын
@@marthakratz7877 for sodic soils, yes. But I am reasonably sure I don't have sodic soil here.
@allangoodger9695 ай бұрын
Fell jealous how good they look. This weekend is the start of the official snow season here in Australia.
@TheLordofBacon5 ай бұрын
That’s insane
@allangoodger9695 ай бұрын
@@TheLordofBacon How so?
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
Hey, mate, one of us is living on the wrong end of the world...or the right end. Cheers, from USA!
@allangoodger9694 ай бұрын
@@donhorak9417 Nothing better than a fresh salad with BBQ seafood on the beach for Christmas day lunch. To top the day off a massive Pavlova with fresh fruit and berries is nothing better.
@jobond33175 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you I been gardening most of my life over60 years. Marigolds are pretty but for control of carrot worms I haven't had success
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
I solarized my entire garden last summer to try erraticat the root knot nematodes. I don't think it worked. One patch(where I had grown carrots 2 yrs ago), seeds won't germinate or plants are stunted.
@lucretiasulimay19685 ай бұрын
Wow great information thank you, have a beautiful day 😊😊
@debbomar21844 ай бұрын
Thank You so much for your sharing your work. I grew a garden when I was 12, then during Covid, and now -this summer. I am 65. I am in a rental duplex so have containers everywhere. Cost of potting soil-oye vey!! Couldn't say what I really wanted to say online. But, I could've bought kayaks instead. Yard had nothing but grass when I moved on. I have watched to your videos so many times! The marigolds and basil I put by my tomatoes -actually are doing much better there. I couldn't build a tomato trellis this year, so I used dead sunflower stalks that I pulled up @ February. I have sunflowers in different areas as companions and for shade. So, thanks to you I have a colorful yard with tomatoes, peppers, corn, strawberries and flowers. (After the squash bug wars of 2020 I decided to skip the plants they love. Maybe next year). Anyhow, thank you SO MUCH for your diligence and advice. You inspire me! (FYI, I have MH issues too. When I am having a bad day I try to chill and take it easy. And, I repeatedly tell myself: Tomorrow Will Be Better!) Thanks!
@AngelaM-y4e5 ай бұрын
Good morning, thank you that was very helpful! I love how fun you make gardening even in a small space. Have a lovely day!
@Wizofawes5 ай бұрын
The pictures were great for visualization. Thank you.
@JS-jl1yj5 ай бұрын
Great video. I just wish it came earlier. This Spring, I started a gardening journal. I will write down your tips so I would not forget to follow them next year. This year for the first time, I germinated the tomato seeds on a heating pad and grew them under the grow lights. I fertilized the young seedlings with 20-20-20 in Solo cups and up-potted them into large 750g yogurt containers, a few weeks before planting them outdoors. I put a handful of pelleted organic chicken manure, that contains calcium, in the planting hole. My heirloom tomatoes are loving it. They are incredibly strong and healthy looking. Just like you, I remove the bottom leaves and I prune them to keep just the lead stem, which is already 6 feet tall and 1 inch thick. Even the leaves, at their base where they grow out of the stem, are 1/2 inch thick. My dill seeds itself out year after year. It surrounds the raised bed of tomatoes. I usually grow my herbs in pots, but this year I planted half of them in the ground where I grow strawberries. While the Italian parsley is doing great in the ground, the marjoram and basil got eaten to the grown by something. I assume that it was the slugs. I learned my lesson. I have changed the location of my existing oregano. Now I have it at the end of one of my tomato beds, where I will never disturb it. It is doing great in that sunny spot between the tomatoes and rhubarb.
@marymccormick78065 ай бұрын
Used basil & marigolds- try again this year. Green onions! I’ll give that a go. Thx
@Princess-Um5 ай бұрын
I love me a little science!!!!
@oliverdeegbe5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR SHARING. From Ghana
@theresapelican96215 ай бұрын
A homerun! Thank you.
@doncook35845 ай бұрын
Always timely beneficial information
@bigtomatoplantslover62055 ай бұрын
Wow Lovely Planting Thank you for good sharing 😊 LIKE it My friend, have a good relationship 😊
@timgallagher63705 ай бұрын
This is brilliant stuff mate 🎉 Thank you for your time.
@kevinfestner61265 ай бұрын
Despite the basil border, I still got a horn worm yesterday. Saved the plant before the hungry monster devoured the poor plant.
@fk319fk5 ай бұрын
I live in the country, and we have deer and rabbits in our front yard. We started growing marigolds in front of the tomatoes, and we have never had an issue. I do not have any fencing.
@christinemcdaniel16475 ай бұрын
The rabbit in my yard eats my marigolds, pure.cone flowers, all my green beans (on my third planting), strawberries, zinnias......and more. I really don't like rabbits anymore 😡
@petanisukses_garden5 ай бұрын
Very good plant growth
@farm-168m2Ай бұрын
very good
@veronicastephens85015 ай бұрын
Wonderful information! Thank you
@thanhvancooking36325 ай бұрын
Hi,I plant mint in pots and put around my tomato plants last year and I have none of worms or any diseases as the year before.
@KFrost-fx7dt5 ай бұрын
Grandma's garden has a walnut tree next to it. I wonder if that's why our tomatoes haven't been making it? We didn't even bother planting any this year. Maybe I will get a few plants and try them in pots.
@Wizofawes5 ай бұрын
Have you grown African blue basil. A perennial that flowering doesn't affect it as much for the taste. It's covered in flowers and we use it as a pollinator crop as well as an herb
@MudderGirl135 ай бұрын
So far, so good keeping the nasty bugs away, but it's the bigger critters giving me trouble.
@jeffkoski21254 ай бұрын
Thanks for great videos as I've taken your ideas and suggestion to improve my garden this year. I do have a question that hasn't been addressed in your videos, or at least I haven't view it yet. I planted Beef Stake tomatoes in April. It's now June and I have lots and lots of tomatoes. About Jun 15th there were two tomatoes that turned red and were harvested. My question is this: Why did only two tomatoes turn red and 10 days later the rest all still green? Also, I have groups of tomatoes growing together on a vine 3 are medium size and two are small, Should I remove the two small ones? Will the eventually grow larger? I figured they would ripen around the end of July Aug time frame and was surprised to find two that ripened early. Jeff in CA.
@rkm916955 ай бұрын
Brian - We planted sweet potatoes next to our determinant cherry tomatoes. Will this harm the tomatoes? The sweet potatoes are only 3 feet from the rest of our tomato plants! Please advise.
@janethall219913 күн бұрын
Does the taste of parsley change if you let it go to flower like basil changes?
@venidamcdaniel19135 ай бұрын
Marigolds are golden for voles. Only thing that keeps them away but have to have them everywhere.
@BonnyAnderson-d5n5 ай бұрын
I unwittingly moved next to a black walnut tree a couple years ago and have come to believe they should be banned from being planted in cities and towns where they might affect neighbouring properties. Tomatoes are really why I garden. I grow a bunch of other things, but really, it's the tomatoes that tug on my heart strings. Last year (first time growing at the new house) they grew to 4' tall, put on fruit and then shriveled and died. I thought we might be a safe enough distance away, at about 15 - 20 feet. But I have also read that 50 to 100 feet is a more likely estimate (or two to four times the canopy's diameter, some suggest). So I thing massive raised beds are the way to go next year. I hear the only way to do it is to put concrete between the ground and the raised beds. I'm very much open to suggestions.
@DarkSolidity5 ай бұрын
I discovered something recently, I had a polk salad weed grow close to my tomato bed and out of pure procrastination it lived to get pretty big however it attracted the cut worm to it instead of my tomatoes
@leslieeriksen38475 ай бұрын
I have a question... Can you please tell me what that light mulch is? I want to put mulch down soon. I saw an earlier video where you briefly mentioned pine shavings, which is pet bedding. I live in the Pacific Northwest (Vancouver) . I'm curious if the pine or cedar shavings is OK for the soil. Do you remove it in winter? Thanks very much . I really enjoy your videos!
@KimberlyGrant-fy9fi5 ай бұрын
What about nasturtium? I had a monster vine thar dropped a few thousand seeds. Even though I cleaned out 90% (sneaky seeds), covered with cardboard and.mulch over winter, I'm still getting seedlings in the tomato bed. I've left a few and transplanted some.
@jayneparrish16935 ай бұрын
Does planting tomatoes in grow bags 15 ft from the drip line of a black walnut apply the them also
@markhaynes94425 ай бұрын
Going to take the challenge and plant a couple of pots of basil by my potted and bagged tomatoes. Thanks so much! Off subject - Squirrels love to dig into my pots to bury their nuts and so forth. Outside of a layer of chicken wire, any thoughts on keeping the little rascals away? Does mulching discourage them at all? As always, thanks, Brian, for the sage advice!
@TexMarque5 ай бұрын
Try placing rocks or stones, not gravel, around the plant. It is the only thing that I've found to keep squirrels out of my potted plants.
@rogergladding79435 ай бұрын
We’ve tried that but they still manage to nudge them out of the way. This year they pruned our lilac tree and are just eating away at the buds on our poppies.
@bradleach49475 ай бұрын
Black walnut is bad for morel mushroom as well.
@cheryldalton80945 ай бұрын
This question has nothing to do with this video but, are you going to stock fish in the new pond when it is finished?
@sheribaker63935 ай бұрын
What do you use in your tomato beds? It looks like wood shavings.
@darleneprice64675 ай бұрын
I wonder what to do to avoid tomato rot?
@DebRoo114 ай бұрын
Where ya been?
@vickieboley94525 ай бұрын
UH-OH! I forgot about the tomato/potato rule! I have a big job ahead of me moving my container tomatoes farther away from my container potatoes which are too heavy to move! UGH! thanks for the reminder!
@marthakratz78775 ай бұрын
You are not alone in that. I goofed up and made that same mistake this year.
@MichaelRei995 ай бұрын
I am pretty sure the chitin found in crab and lobster fertilizer is good for keeping root knot nematodes away from your plants. I keep my potatoes and tomatoes far apart!
@adriankap29785 ай бұрын
That's great news! I didn't know about that and added some to this morning newly planted flower bed. Can I add the Neptunes Harvest Crab and Lobster to fabric pot planted tomatoes?
@MichaelRei995 ай бұрын
@@adriankap2978I do.
@susanhenley82405 ай бұрын
Every time I plant Marigolds, the slugs eat them all,... right down to a stub.
@주명화-w3c5 ай бұрын
True or not I don't know but they'd say that marigold has power to chase away snakes by emitting strong scent. If so, I would love to grow up marigold in my garden cause in my country they strictly prohibit hunting snakes so there are too many snakes out there in the mountains, valleys, hills, paddies... threatening country folks.
@user-231885 ай бұрын
Plant green onion tops that will speed up the growing process faster than seeds.
@BNM-b7t5 ай бұрын
Don't forget to remove the sucker branches. And once the plant reaches a height that works best for you, prune off the top of the plant. Instead of growing up, which could be hard to reach, it will stimulate it to produce more fruit. shalom
@joannam3695 ай бұрын
Don’t know how else to reach out. Hope you check comments. Hope you are ok! Noticed you are not posting on either channel. Please provide an update soon, worried about you and your family!❤
@davidthedeaf5 ай бұрын
6:11 But Amazil Basil actually does NOT go bitter! Go ahead and try that one!
@deniseferguson96085 ай бұрын
Does society garlic work like the other alums?
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
The scent is strong! But, this plant cam become invasive.
@neodynamite4 ай бұрын
Bro…I’m getting worried about you. I hope all is well.
@davidgeorge47845 ай бұрын
Tomatoes and Epsom salts go great together 😂
@Mithranos4 ай бұрын
Dang, I used Marigolds.
@shake_shells115 ай бұрын
The tiny red spider looking mites are not spider mites. They are Anystidae, who are the predators of spider mites.
@fadibahoura70125 ай бұрын
Is this a repeat?
@camerica74005 ай бұрын
Yes I actually just watch the other video last night 😅
@beverlyzientara45025 ай бұрын
All marigolds do for my garden are attract Japanese Beatles in droves. I do everything else though😊
@Thathandytiger175 ай бұрын
Hmm, I have a problem. I don’t have 15 feet to separate the tomato and potato plants 😱
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
I plant potatoes weeks before my last frost and harvest while my tomatoes are still young and healthy. Never had disease cross over.
@hell2danawnawnaw9214 ай бұрын
why am i still growing leaves rather that tomatoes my plants are indeterminate. they have been growing since March
@samlove9334 ай бұрын
WHATM HAPPEND?
@urbugnmetoday31835 ай бұрын
Modern science, hahahahahaha…
@donhorak94175 ай бұрын
I like it when ancient wisdom and modern science are in agreement.