Hello Miss Natasha. I'm so happy to see this video. I really enjoyed last year's series. Have a glorious day.
@Mustardseedhomesteading39 минут бұрын
lol I completely agree the little spoon tomato’s are so difficult!! But they are so good too!! Too bad there’s not a bush variety that you can put in a little pot and just pick a few off for a snack.
@kaylaHoescheКүн бұрын
I've been waiting for this video ❤
@dubblebubblebuddyКүн бұрын
I love when you do these. So excited to see you back! ❤🎉
@heycody803Күн бұрын
This year I’m growing sungold cherry, super sweet 100, Abe Lincoln, aunt ruby’s german green, Alice’s dream, and rebel starfighter prime
@TheAsandtheBsКүн бұрын
Last year was my first year and it’s a comfort to see all these long time growers that struggled with the insane pest pressure and heat. I picked a great time to start 😂Dr Wyche’s performed like the rest, not super great, but it tasted so good, I’m trying again. Adding shade cloth this year in case we have another scorcher of a summer. I’m also trying more hybrids (La Roma III, Heatmaster, Plum Regal). I’m looking forward to hearing how your Johnny’s seeds do! Heard great things about those varieties. I love those notebooks! I use the same method and love it with one I had lying around but I might treat myself to the beauty! I’m trying Blue Cream Berries for my tomato hating daughter too 😅
@liddiasecrist5313Күн бұрын
awesome choices to have. this year im growing the large red and cherokee purple. last year i also did some paste tomatoes and they crossed pollinated. so this year im just want to grow one variety. i have my peppers started and half of them has sprouted. im also gonna do one cabbage. tomorrow i will be starting the cabbage and tomato seeds.
@kayb.5322Күн бұрын
Love your series on What are we growing in the garden. I learn something (a lot of things) every year and every video. My last two years was a tomato flop. Great plants but no tomatoes. I have been researching my soil. Maybe it needs something. I feel like it has too much nitrogen.
@DennisD-yv4ysКүн бұрын
I have over 15 varieties of peppers I'm starting soon! I need to make a bigger seed sprouting zone 🤔
@valerieg5908Күн бұрын
I have been patiently waiting for your video and what seeds you would be starting and here it starts super excited, I love all your information you share it helps with still being new to gardening. I can’t wait until you show the rest and especially peppers. I got Dr. Wyches this year too excited to try them seen so many people say how good they are Can I get the link to your website please
@beckymartinez9926Күн бұрын
Happy Saturday Natasha and fam! We will be growing a couple of the same tomatoes. Dr. Wyche’s, and Black beauty. It’ll be my first time growing both. I also net my tomatoes because otherwise grasshoppers will devour them. Last year I spent about 20 minutes every morning picking off grasshoppers with chickens following me around for their protein breakfast 😆 the netting really does slow them down. What I am excited about growing is dwarf, determinate, and semi determinate tomatoes. I am trying to find good flavored varieties and have less indeterminant that need trellising. I’m also excited to try Megatron and Lesya peppers that I bought from your website. Lastly, I am very excited about expanding my herbs including horseradish and targeting particular health issues. I would like to send you a couple seeds that I think would be really interesting to try. A dwarf moringa “tree” from Baker creek that is an annual so there’s no permanent commitment, and a larger variety of luffa from Jerras garden. So happy you are back and doing well! 🌸
@GardenandGrubКүн бұрын
I grew the paul robeson tomato last year and is not making the cut this year either. It didn’t produce well either. I would rather use the space for a more productive variety.
@robinashultz7662Күн бұрын
I am trying to find tomatoes that withstand Arizona summers. Dry and 115-120 degrees. Any suggestions would be welcome. I have started some plants early to get them established before the heat hits, but no favorites yet.will have to get back to you on that. Glad you are healing well. God bless you.
@susanacorrea4715Күн бұрын
Last year was terrible for bugs over here, I had many more plants but the yield was disappointing. . I have yet to get a tomato I really want to grow forever, I will not plant indigo rose again though, first ones to get diseased and the tomatoes did not ripe even after nearly 3months on the vine. As you say, no ribbed tomatoes here either, last year the earwigs loved them. I'm start to plan long term on how to bring more predator bugs to the yard..Or even adopt a pet lizard /chameleon for outside 🤣
@savannahshomeandgardenКүн бұрын
I didn’t see the seed binders in your Amazon store 😢