The hat stays on at night too! Gotta keep those lights out of your eyes 😂. Looks great! ❤
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Haha, as soon as the camera is out I instinctively put on my hat without thinking!
@3dogsandababyАй бұрын
Wow, the garden looks amazing! You did a great job and a lot of work! Well done! Oh my goodness Jacques! I CAN’T WAIT to see what happens when Kevin figures it out! I was literally giggling out loud when you were talking about it. Hopefully you can catch it on camera. 😂
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Haha, I actually scouted out his place today looking for the right spot, I want to see how long it lasts!
@LisaMangan-zx9rkАй бұрын
Your entertainment area looks like a beautiful fairy grotto with the new lighting😊
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Haha it does have that vibe!
@bballanalytics1552Ай бұрын
KEVIN with the surprise visit! LEGENDARY!
@KK-FLАй бұрын
“If you’re looking to shake things up in your world of chard”: something only Jacquez would say
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Hahaha, such a ridiculous statement but It is true!
@justtusАй бұрын
Sounds strange but I'd love a night time gardening episode, usual tasks/activities just at night in that vibey light. Never seen anyone do that before.
@SH-gd9uqАй бұрын
Vibe night seed starting for the spring time. That sounds pretty snazzy I like the idea.
@juliehorney995Ай бұрын
Nighttime gardening by headlamp is a thing!
@vixwolf2037Ай бұрын
Yes please I'd love that idea
@ashrob12345Ай бұрын
I just imagine night time critters popping up and showing out. No thanks. Not even for others. LOL
@katrinatanchoco6777Ай бұрын
I'd love to see that too!
@chefmachondАй бұрын
yes pleeaaaaase sneak a tree collard into Kevin's yard lol
@tamugray2650Ай бұрын
Beautiful tour Jacques. Thank-you
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rootsnrecipesАй бұрын
I’ll take a tree collard man! had one a few years ago, but left it where I moved from.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I will for sure be bringing them to a future seed swap!
@lucyt8748Ай бұрын
In Australia we make rosella jam from the hibiscus calyx - it’s delicious, sweet and tart, highly recommend. The inside green ball part is really high in pectin so you can put them (whole) in the mix to thicken the jam and then remove those parts before jarring/eating it (or just use jam sugar)
@zaria5785Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your tip. Can’t wait until my roselle is large enough to grow more calyx so I can make jam.
@Pachinko1Ай бұрын
I made Rosella jam last year and loved it! I’m in Perth, Western Australia 😊
@TriniMonsteraАй бұрын
Search Trinidad Sorrel drink for a recipe to make Hibiscus Roselle into a drink, in the Caribbean Sorrel Drink is very popular during the Christmas Holidays.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Very awesome, I am excited to try some things out with the calyx and a jam sounds awesome
@randyo601916 күн бұрын
Love this! Love how yo still have your hat on. True confessions 😅, I forget I’m wearing my prescription sunglasses at night 😊. Very serene vibes.
@tinad6812Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour. Everything looks so beautiful. The garden is thriving. I’m glad you figured out how to deter this raccoons for the most part. Your peach tree looks great. Nice to see Keven on the channel. So funny about what you said about reverse trolling. 😊
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you! I am quite pleased with how the overall aesthetics of the garden turned out for sure!
@juliekovach9784Ай бұрын
I love all of the Hoselink solar lights that accent your garden. You've cleaned the garden up very nicely and functionally. Well done!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you! I am super happy with how this all turned out!
@lawrenberghanson4401Ай бұрын
Your garden space looks great, Jacques! I love that you have stepped up your nighttime garden game. It looks amazing!!! All you need now is a water fountain bowl to bring that soothing water element.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
A water element is for sure on the list of things to add this year!
@Gotchapic28 күн бұрын
I’m glad I watched until the end. The solar powered string lights are a great idea! Enjoyed the tour! As always. I picked up some new information! Great video!
@tinapayne236728 күн бұрын
❤❤❤the night time vibe! I'm looking at snow in my garden. I live through you guys in the winter....lol
@mangostien8646Ай бұрын
YIPPEEE JACQUES IN THE GARDEN !!!!
@jayaananda3930Ай бұрын
I like gardening
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Then welcome aboard!
@noramaegomez19729 күн бұрын
WOW JAQUES! Amazingly BEAUTIFUL! Wonderful job
@atnoahshouse22 күн бұрын
Wow this was an amazing video. Love all of the lights at night. Jealous over here in Pittsburgh. Seriously looking incredible…….
@micaela6915Ай бұрын
Love the idea also of night gardening! Maybe this summer ❤
@teddepalma8057Ай бұрын
It would be great if you guys could do a video on dealing with the digging critters. Skunks, racoons, and possums are constant visitors to my beds and it's driving me crazy!
@debbybrady1246Ай бұрын
Your garden is gorgeous.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you!
@ArcticdiАй бұрын
Beautiful night time vibe!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you!
@smas3256Ай бұрын
Jacques. Looks like you have more variety. Mushroom ideas I love. Good for you !!. Thanks for sharing the solar panel with the lights. That is awesome. Hi Kevin. Nice to see you too.
@rickyrios9009Ай бұрын
Dude!!! Your gardens are sooooo sic! I love everything you've done. Your entertainment area rocks and I definitely want a pizza oven after seeing your gem. And on my want list is a green house. Maybe Santa will get me one haha. Keep up the amazing job and videos.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It is such a nice thing to have, the pizza oven has been party central all summer long!
@bertarnoldo5199Ай бұрын
Most of the time spent in my backyard is at nighttime. I have this really nice handheld floor light and a black light to look for critters going after my babies. It’s super fun and it’s nice to look up at the stars while gardening
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It is fun to walk around the garden at night and check it out. Whenever we get back from a road trip it is usually dark and I go around looking at everything with a flashlight!
@canadianartist69Ай бұрын
"Babe wake up, Jacques is in the garden again"
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I just have to find the perfect place!
@kendallsproatАй бұрын
Hose link solar lights are awesome!
@juliehorney995Ай бұрын
Agree!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I have to say given that I have had a few for over 2 years now I am quite impressed and happy with the product!
@sheliaheverin8822Ай бұрын
skewering chicken on the rosemary stems is delicious. I wanted to grow turmeric and ginger this year and never did. Next year for sure.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
The flavor you get to transfer is really subtle and delicious!
@bobbi541422 күн бұрын
If you poke the cake with toothpicks, it makes the glaze go more evenly throughout the cake. I’m surprised you haven’t made lemonade. We used to have fresh lemonade all summer with our lemon tree.
@mendynoma4272Ай бұрын
“Sprinkling , dinkling” !❤😂
@WENDYRSM29 күн бұрын
Great job!! Heaven on earth!
@srqrocks273 күн бұрын
Great garden tour!
@ahnanda68Ай бұрын
My friend was a total freak for the night time plants!!!
@jeannamcgregor9967Ай бұрын
I'm loving my Bietola a Costa Fine chard! Thanks for the recommendation...my husband has not yet figured out what he's eating. 😅
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Haha I really think it is the sneakiest green to add, nobody minds a little Bietola!
@glendaross69229 күн бұрын
Your garden looks great👏
@yomikosburgerАй бұрын
my cat and i really enjoyed watching this together!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
That is awesome! Hopefully there were some birds flying by for entertainment purposes.
@MsFigure9Ай бұрын
I loved your tour of the garden and entertaining area!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@humblecourageous3919Ай бұрын
Last year we didn't get any Fuyu persimmons due to animals when we normally would get 300 to 600 from one tree. So this year we bought 5 pounds of cayenne pepper and a DE puffer (duster) and this year we are enjoying our persimmons again. In the past I have seen racoons as well as evidence of rats. They don't like the cayenne pepper. Also, we have a container of crab shells that will help keep out nematodes.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
That is great to hear that it worked out! Did you puff the cayenne onto the fruit itself?
@humblecourageous3919Ай бұрын
@@jacquesinthegarden Yes. We puffed the tree and wherever it landed was fine. We have been eating the persimmons for three weeks now and haven't had the slightest taste of cayenne. We do wash them off, of course, but not excessively - just normally. We will probably get 400 plus fruits. We eat 3 each every morning and we probably have another 3 or 4 more weeks (even though we have been giving some away). We do not have the slightest wish to eat any other fruit right now as they taste so good. (We do the same when the peaches are in and also the pluots.)
@dinacasey7034Ай бұрын
Beautiful garden, Jacques! While I love having 4 seasons in Missouri, I do envy your ability to grow so many vegetables and even flowers in your climate in San Diego.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It is a blessing overall, having seasons would be nice and in particular I would love to have a break in winter.
@daisyhaven9831Ай бұрын
Your garden is looking terrific. I've got those same Hoselink string lights and second that they are excellent. Mine have survived through a rainy winter and blistering summer and are still going strong.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
That is awesome to hear, I do like that they have held up for years now!
@HaylasCrafts30Ай бұрын
Hopefully I will have a greenhouse up next year and be able to hangout there whenever I am bored or can't sleep. I'll be thinking of you when the greenhouse is up. 😊😊❤❤
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It would be fun to camp out there some night actually!
@christinacooper8731Ай бұрын
I am excited to see what the mustard does with the "no"matodes. I planted mine not long after you did.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It has been SO slow growing at this time of year but it is finally flowering now so tomorrow it is getting chopped!
@a.l.a.7847Ай бұрын
How cool to grow even the tiny raised bed of saffron crocus!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
They really don't need much!
@alejandraacuna3592Ай бұрын
Once you make your hibiscus tea, don’t throw away the flower. You can make tacos with it, chop it a bit and cook with pico de gallo. You could also make chamoy, putting them in a blender with some dried apricots or some sweetner and tajin.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
That is interesting! I hadn't realized that chamoy has hibiscus in it!
@MaggiesterАй бұрын
I have solar string lights throughout my garden! Just some cheap ones from Amazon. I get about two hours of charge, in the summer about 3 hours. Enough to get some additional gardening in! Thanks for sharing!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It is pretty handy for those days that bleed into night when you are outside enjoying the good weather!
@annamariecruzfloresАй бұрын
Looks gorgeous, I love the atmosphere ✨
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you!
@JimmdkАй бұрын
As a Greek I'm so impressed you pronounced mousaka perfectly
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I grew up eating it at home! My Bulgarian parents would make it but we did a mix of eggplant and potato together!
@pedromunoz4468Ай бұрын
Bro you just upgrade and Level up 10X at least, Everything looks amazing, every single bed, and finished off with the Litghing! Amazing you have been a true mentor for me, but now i can see how far away I am from you😅
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Thank you! I have been working on cleanliness this year and I really love how things pop when organized this way! And don't worry you aren't as far as you think, every garden is unique and you will click in to your vibe sooner rather than later!
@GM-rs2fv29 күн бұрын
Shroom shed ftw 🍄
@PlantObsessed26 күн бұрын
I think you need some game camera to us all your wildlife. Ps my dog acquired a taste for kale and ate my tree kale stem and all. Do your dogs mess with anything?
@Lee-c2dАй бұрын
Jacque, reminder, strawberry is a winter crop. Of course it will do great.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It seems like it shouldn't be haha with all the June bearing varieties but winter is the best season for me!
@michaelrose5154Ай бұрын
For the bed that the raccoons keep getting into. Once those plants are done you may want to pull all of the dirt out and sift for grubs. I had three birdies beds that the raccoons kept digging up here in Lakeside. I just finished pulling all the soil out and all three were loaded with huge grubs guessing over 120/ bed. I tried the beneficial nematode brand a month ago but it didn’t work for the grubs, not sure if I kept it damp enough. Also, are you planning on trying to over winter the Rosella? I cut out 8 plants but leaving one in to see how it does in San Diego. If you plant them again next year go denser. I had 7 in a short/ med birdies bed and they didn’t mind. A little slow at first then they all took off.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
It is for sure grubs! The grubs really seem to love the loose raised bed garden soil. I haven't applied nematodes yet but I plan on trying for whatever that is worth. For the roselle I do plan on leaving it in place, that was just a single plant!
@bryanmcgowan8449Ай бұрын
You didn't happen to mention the beautiful poppies. I love the variety.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I don't remember having poppies but I could be blanking, what time was it at?
@johnnyalegriaАй бұрын
Jacques can you overwinter a super healthy okra that’s still producing? Almost 3 foot tall!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I am not so sure it would be worth it, if it survives then it will just be a taller okra that gets harder to pick as it ages!
@domesti-cityАй бұрын
I just came in from hanging solar motion detecting lights to see if I can discourage my friendly neighborhood raccoons from racing down the fence outside my bedroom window at night. I don't care if they dig for grubs in the compost, but they're too chunky to be running on the wood fence. So far bamboo sticks and black tulle have kept them out of my raised beds. If they ever learn they can just tear it, I'll need to find other solutions. Great video; love the ambiance at night.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Sadly the lights do not scare them off at all! Spreading pepper flakes where they dig works. Motion sensor sprinklers (orbit sells one) also apparently work!
@domesti-cityАй бұрын
@@jacquesinthegarden Unfortunately they are using the old wood fence as an overpass to get from their sleeping trees at the front of the property, over the house roof, then plunking their chubbiness onto the fence to run across to the neighbor's property. They don't always stop to dig in the compost. Landlady doesn't want to cut the trees farther back from the roof 'cuz they're pretty. The masked varmints used to run down the retaining wall to traverse the property, so I'm trying to get them to revert back to that highway. So far the lights seem to be helping as I haven't heard them, and the cat isn't rushing to the window to see them go by. I had success with lights at my old home to discourage them from roosting in my oak tree, but they didn't keep them out of my neighbors koi pond. Too tempting! I don't have a water source for the sprinklers.
@lyndelgado6138Ай бұрын
Since ur plumeria is outdoors like mine, will the winter rains make it weak n disease prone when it gets soaked? Is urs in grd?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I have mine in containers and just let it ride. Every other year I may lose a little section to rot but the plants are totally fine! Having smaller containers really helps as they don't actually need much and too much is a liability
@aimeetorres323Ай бұрын
Hey J, do you “cure” your sweet potatoes? And if so, will you show us how? Thanks friend!
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I have cured before using a heat pad and some plastic bags. I haven't decided how to best do it this year. I honestly am not sure if you get any benefit to curing outside of storage life as I've had some uncured and they were still delicious!
@lyndelgado6138Ай бұрын
Last one. Saw comment about bacon jam from roll competition vid in comments but by then it wouldnt let me respond to other commentor that i totally would gave given u the win if i had considered ur garlic roll could b spread w bacon jam. Will have 2 try that one day.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Oh man that would be totally delicious!
@capeeddyАй бұрын
What are those big succulents over by your plumeria? Looks like agave but I'm not sure.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
They are giant Agave Americana! I have a few across the yard and never view them as special since I am so used to seeing them all the time where I live haha
@capeeddyАй бұрын
@jacquesinthegarden I thought they might be Agave. I lived in Costa Rica for a while and I saw Agave plants growing wild there that were at least 10ft tall. Wish I could grow stuff like that here in NC.
@3dogsandababyАй бұрын
@@capeeddy there are hardier varieties of agave. We had one here in MD until we had a really mild but WET winter. It rotted. 😢
@albertveliАй бұрын
Hi Jacques, I notice you have some Birdies beds. Do you know what the best way is to get them in Europe? I live in Sweden and I guess the shipping would be expensive to buy from the Epic Gardening shop. I am also interested in the cedar beds which looks amazing.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
We had tried distributing them in the past but I think currently we don't have a good sales channel up there. You can try asking at customerservice@epicgardening.com and if there is an option they will find it!
@albertveliАй бұрын
Have you considered setting up a distribution center within the EU? It would make it much easier for those of us living here to order your products without worrying about expensive shipping and customs fees. Many companies use this model to better support their international customers. Just an idea - hope it helps!
@jlord4843Ай бұрын
where did you get the throne chairs???
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I am pretty sure we actually got them at Target of all places!
@slowpoke4557Ай бұрын
Impressive tour! But did you just skip past some good-sized agave plants without acknowledging them?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Haha, the Agave Americana are such a fixture in my space that I don't even see them anymore!
@ellenkuang8853Ай бұрын
How much of the brick/tile did you have to rip out to set up your gardens?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Luckily I haven't had to rip up much in the actual garden space. For the greenhouse though I had to rip out a decent amount of tile and concrete first.
@Power_Prawnstar21 күн бұрын
Saffron is like diamonds, pretty , expensive and utterly useless (commercial diamonds aside) Id still grow it though, cause gardening
@2mrchilzАй бұрын
Does the mustard cover crop kill grubs too?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Sadly I don't think it does but I am not honestly sure.
@2mrchilzАй бұрын
Ok thanks for the response. As a local SD Gardner I battle a ton of stupid grubs! Great videos as always! Thanks for the info and look forward to future content.
@lorismills8869Ай бұрын
I'm jealous of your broccoli varieties. I can't grow any of it without the rats destroying them :-(
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Oh man we knew someone how always lost theirs to rats as well :( sadly it seems like caging the plants is the only solution.
@lorismills8869Ай бұрын
@@jacquesinthegarden Yes, just caged my beautiful Birdies bed of strawberries in a beautiful redwood and hardware cloth cage! I'm not giving my strawberries to a rat :-0 I had the extra support bars on top but couldn't find a better way to keep the plants safe.
@Power_Prawnstar21 күн бұрын
Noice!
@horsez219Ай бұрын
Where did you get your bay leaf plant?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I actually just got it at my local nursery, I have seen it a few here in San Diego
@MrJimtheRoosterАй бұрын
Hey Jacques! Do you know if hibiscus grows only your area or could grow in zone 6b?
@kutmulcАй бұрын
It can be grown as an annual in cooler climates.
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
I do know it can be grown just about anywhere as an annual but here it will survive and produce through the winter!
@MrJimtheRoosterАй бұрын
@@jacquesinthegarden thats awesome. I'll probably try overwintering in the greenhouse and see how it does Thank you
@lyndelgado6138Ай бұрын
Look 4 lights that have a cap or top to minimize excess light towards heavens so less light pollution 4 Mt Palomar? Or r u already within city limits of SD so its a drop in the bucket?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
The pathway lights are the only ones I leave on as they are automatic and they are angled down thankfully and yellow tinted. The string lights only get turned on for entertaining or hanging out and then are shut off for the rest of the night!
@helenmcclellan452Ай бұрын
Where did you purchase your lights?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Here is the link! www.hoselink.com/collections/home-solar-garden-lighting
@mariagamboa6249Ай бұрын
📸‼️🙀📸‼️🙀💚
@teriparrishАй бұрын
LOLOL sneaky
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
Shhhh! He can hear us!
@rpdx3Ай бұрын
Jaques Strap, your videographer likes to get his/her fingers in the frame. 😂
@MrSunlanderАй бұрын
So good to see ya, but rubbing in the fact Im a woosie for dressing warm in LA and you are dressed for summer in SD is a bit annoying. Kidding aside, thanks for the late autumn tips. You want us to keep your secrets. I take it your pals dont watch your videos?
@jacquesinthegardenАй бұрын
They might watch some but you never know which ones they miss! And trust me... I am in full sweater gear now!
@benjaminh.7698Ай бұрын
I hate translations… There so annoying….
@lyndelgado6138Ай бұрын
Cameraman new n doesnt know how 2 keep left fingers out of view? Havent finished watching all.