❤️. My dad who loved gardening passed away last year. He developed dementia and he obsessed on weeding the gardens and yard, and would often talk out loud while he worked. This year I am coping with the loss of both parents last year by planting a garden. I am most looking forward to enjoying a great harvest of tomatoes and squash, two of dads favorite garden producers! I chuckled to myself as I noticed I talked out loud a few times while I was pulling weeds! The Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree!
@justintime63462 жыл бұрын
Blessings and prayers for you Leah!
@Gardencook52 жыл бұрын
I lost my Mama 12 years ago and the garden was the perfect place to cry, to laugh, to learn to smile again as I worked through loss, growth, and eventually to allow healing to take place. May your good memories fill you as you talk to those seeds and weeds! And may your garden bring forth good things to fill you.
@gardenstatesowandsew2 жыл бұрын
@Leah pitman I’m so sorry for your loss. I lost both of my parents ( my dad in September 2021,) I lost my 49 year old brother to Glioblastoma brain cancer in March 2021, 6 months to the day before my Dad. My Dad was a gardener my whole life. I believe I’m really dealing with this with gardening as well. I know exactly how you feel. I even put his garden gate on my garden. Try to have fun and find joy in our garden. It’s my therapy for now being the only one left of everyone I grew up with is a really odd feeling. Take care
@aldastroud96712 жыл бұрын
I've survived till now thanks to nature and gardening, just love it so much, I also talk to all of them, every day 😊 hello beautiful, wow you grown up! Basically I talk like if they are people, but I understand they don't speak but they answer back, in beauty and taste 😍😋 my dream is go back home (one day 🙏) to my roots or better lay my own roots, as basically all my family is gone... Keep all the seeds, give them, sale them, and spread them all over... real seeds are rare those days. Carry gardening 💯👍❤️
@Dragon-wl5ic2 жыл бұрын
My sincere condolences for the loss of your parents. You know what ..I always talk out loudly when I am in my garden, because I keep chatting to the plants and pollinators, lol
@lanalarson93002 жыл бұрын
I'm gardening alone this year. My husband recently passed away, and we gardened together for 40 years. He did most of the work in the garden, but I was his companion, and learned what I could. At this point, doing it alone, I realize how many questions I have for him. I so appreciate your videos and I'm learning a lot. Thank you. (I still wish he was here to garden with).
@dorothymatthews66902 жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss but I'm sure you learned a lot from him so your garden will flourish. He is with you in spirit.
@lanalarson93002 жыл бұрын
@@dorothymatthews6690 Thank you for your kind words. Being in the garden this year is very bitter-sweet.
@Soccermom10182 жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss. I truly understand wanting to ask the husband questions.
@lanalarson93002 жыл бұрын
@@Soccermom1018 Thank you.
@catriamou2 жыл бұрын
He is there . Nothing is as hard as missing those we dearly love, especially at times we used to share with them. I miss my father in the garden. I talk to him. You will find moments where you know he is still with you just in a different way. Mine brought me a rose that was my favorite and has not been seen since he planted one forty years ago. One showed up as I left the garden center a few weeks ago. I talk to him all the time about how to garden etc. Your beloved husband is with you and I wish you many beautiful days in your garden. 🌷💕🌷
@jeffhouse64062 жыл бұрын
We dropped well over $1000 into plants, bushes,& trees this year. We just hope our fruit trees & bushes make it. After 2 years of my wifes' MS diagnosis I was able to get her excited about doing a garden this year. 20+ strawberry, 9 blueberry, 3 peach, 2 fig, 3 raspberry, 3 blackberry, & 1 mulberry. I look forward to my wife enjoying gardening again this year & years to come while she can.
@articmars12 жыл бұрын
Sending prayers
@auntypat14922 жыл бұрын
Please read up on the benefits of sunshine and supplemental vitamin D-3 and K-2 on MS. Dr John Campbell has a youtube channel that is very educational. The time outside should help her.
@catriamou2 жыл бұрын
@@auntypat1492 most definitely as it will help heal your worries and hurts. Outdoors. Sunshine. Growing things. Best medicine in the world. Prayers for you and your precious wife. 🌷💕🌷
@sandijackson35052 жыл бұрын
For the ms diagnosis look for an herbalist.
@jacquelinehope61652 жыл бұрын
My parents were remembered by more people than I rrealized for their gardening and the abundant crops they shed abroad, made me happy, miss them so much. They lived well into their 80s, had both got incurable cancer, both miracules lived and were cancer free, healthy till God took them home. I know, because I led them to the Lord, they were always good people,, they just got saved.
@gabeee4332 Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine raised chickens when she cleaned out the coop she'd bag up the poopy straw for me in a big black garbage bag...I'd fill up a large storage bin with water put the poopy chicken hay in a large plastic clothes hamper that had the openings all over, I'd submerge the hamper with hay into the storage bin with water...let it soak for a few days lift the laundry basket out which caught the rinsed hay leaving what I called "chicken poop soup" used that for watering my rose bushes and wow! My rose bushes were beautiful and healthy! 🌹
@cocomarch80192 жыл бұрын
I was rescuing & caring for sea turtles in Baja and had a vision. A few hours before 2000 I was in Alaska, met the man of my dreams, hand built a home & garden. 2010 he died & I tragically lost everything. Transplanted to st. John VI. Building a home & garden. Irma/Maria wiped it all away. I've been floating on a boat since. Barely making it through covid, in November my dad died, my best friend was murdered and I gave up. For the last 6 months I truly believed I would die with out living my dream of home and garden. I just turned 53 and decided not to give up & try again. I am looking for land and will one day soon be growing a garden, I'm looking forward to that! Found your channel today, liked & subscribed, took notes, and will be buying your companion planting book. Thank you, you have helped me rekindle my passion for growing in a garden. 💞
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for what you've been through. I'm glad you're here and wish you luck. You can do this!
@cocomarch80192 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening ahhh thanks 🌱 🥲 🌈
@kalayne671310 ай бұрын
@@cocomarch8019 You have been through so much, I am sorry, it sounds unimaginably hard.May your dream come true and healing through gardening be with you. Blessings from Australia, going through hard times, too. I will think of you as I sow my sweet pea seeds on St Patrick's Day, tomorrow. 🙏🍀
@usa234210 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear what you went through. . . "Blessings" song by Kari Jobe your way! If you see empty plot with good soil near your area. Ask them to plant a garden in exchange of anything you grow on their plot. I heard this is practiced in certain European countries. Maybe there's community gardens or farm for market? Gardening is great therapy from almost anything.
@lynnfrederick85778 ай бұрын
I am a single mom with 4 children and recently lost my sister so now I'm raising her kids too. So I am on a tight tight budget these days! Having said that I'm all ears. I love watching your videos and ideas. My goal is to grow as many organic fruits and veggies as I can for these kiddos and to teach them along the way. Thank you for making your videos and doing what you do to teach us the way of organic gardening. We love you! ❤️
@angelaforsyth10927 ай бұрын
may you, your family, your garden, and your pocketbook be blessed in Jesus name. It is easy to see you are a wonderful human.
@AndrewWands6 ай бұрын
Get composting asap
@MilesCobbett5 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a Great example for your kids and for honoring your sister and raising her kids too :)
@NolimitErik1466 Жыл бұрын
I am a container gardener. It is very hard for container gardeners because they need a fresh source of organic material to keep the microbes alive so they can feed the plants and maintain a living soil. This has been the most interesting video I have seen on fertilizers.
@MrCurtisbwp Жыл бұрын
As a child living in federal housing projects, the city of Boston gathered 'potential' juvenile delinquents and transported us to the country to work on a dirt farm. At first I hated it, but over time I learned to love it. Today at 73 I still love my garden. I do maintain a worm farm and harvest castings.
@WeArePoleGem11 ай бұрын
"Dirt farm" made me chuckle😂😂❤❤😊😊
@ladybugsarah667110 ай бұрын
Would you share what are some of the tips of raising worms and harvesting castings please?
@jeanniehinyard19019 ай бұрын
It a whole lot to it google vermicomposting. You do need compost worms, not just any worm. Compost worms work in the top 3” of soil. Can start in a plastic bin with soil, peat, compost, shredded cardboard and shredded paper. Feed every few days to a week with kitchen scraps. Keep bedding fairly moist and ouila! Worm castings in a few months. I actually have my bins inside my house. Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm to buy worms
@dianeb94498 ай бұрын
My girlfriend went to a Boston school program that allowed kids to work on a farm. She enjoyed it. When harvest time came, they sent her home with many bags of produce. She gave my family several bags & gave other neighbors bags. I had wished I was eligible for that program. I would have learned a lot.
@MrCurtisbwp8 ай бұрын
@WeArePoleGem yes yould have learned much. At first I hated going to the farm, but now I ALWAYS have a garden. I use drip irrigation, hydroponics, raised garden beds, 3 apple trees, 3 blueberries, 2 grape vines, asparagus patches, and strawberry patches. All because I was sent to the farm as a potential juvenile delinquent. I did learn much.
@gregpetty14722 жыл бұрын
I helped garden on the farm seventy years go and have gardened all over the United States ( career moves). My garden is over four thousand square feet. My compost is is complemented with pond algae with marvelous results. Gardening is a humbling experience and fights depression and ennui . Most of the produce goes to the food shelf as I live alone after my wife died and the kids are grown. Never too old to learn .
@brianfitch5469 Жыл бұрын
How do you use pond algae as fertilizer, and how do you collect it? That's a amazing large garden. Can grow most of your food on 4000sq feet. And have plenty left over.
@maaingan Жыл бұрын
What you are describing is a farm. You produce and distribute food, that is verbatim a farm
@micheallemitchener9840 Жыл бұрын
Move next to me! =)
@juanitataylor6947 Жыл бұрын
I call life security not job security any more
@racebiketuner11 ай бұрын
4k square feet is a mini farm! 😉
@TheGlenandlisa10 ай бұрын
It's great that Neptune has found such a wonderful use for what it used to discard! Thanks for your non-poison approach!
@schammond89932 жыл бұрын
I have 3 bunnies, all girls. Got them specifically for their "Bunny Berries ". I made manure tea with a 5 gallon bucket. Filled 3/4 full of Bunny manure the filled with water. Every time I passed it I gave it a stir. Very good information. Thanks
@GingerWallace-kc6pj11 ай бұрын
Me too 😂
@kimvanrheenen7301 Жыл бұрын
I am a beginning gardener. I have started my own fruits and vegetables and am looking forward to working in the garden and learning from it. I was ill from strokes and in an assisted facility for many years and am now ready to go on with, and enjoy life in my happy new home and garden.
@pattineely39422 жыл бұрын
The thing that happens in my garden that makes me smile, is when you walk out in the morning to check on your plants and it seems that they have grown 4” over night. The wind is moving them around and there is green all around you. Good stuff!
@amandakiblinger8962 жыл бұрын
This is my first vegetable garden. I'm hoping it goes well!
@i_do_notconsent49682 жыл бұрын
What a lovely image. Thank you for that. Apartment dweller, my 'garden' is pots and buckets, and I haven't experienced that 4" phenomenon, yet. ;)
@elizabethcox68862 жыл бұрын
This is my first garden using containers. Since I have mobility issues, I am starting small with tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, and a few herbs. I am listening to all your videos as I need lots of advice.Hoping for a great harvest. Thanks so much.
@sharonritchie79062 жыл бұрын
I agree! Nature's balm!
@BriGitte5552 жыл бұрын
Just recently read that a breeze in the garden helps plants grow. So, gently glide your hands over the plants.
@gloriafitzgerald52062 жыл бұрын
My first year gardening, I am 73 so never to late. I am just hoping to get a harvest. I am so excited. I am starting some seeds and some plants. I have some Tomatoes, kale (very tiny plants from seeds), squash, sweet peppers and sweet potatoes. My grandfather had a garden every year and he grew lots of stuff, I wasn’t interested then but now I am going for it.
@davinasquirrel767211 ай бұрын
Seed starting is still the one thing I have problems with (I usually buy seedlings, I think called 'transplants' in the US, ie baby plants). But I think I will need to buy a heat mat and perhaps some grow lights to start them indoors. Brian has a great video on grow lights and seed starting (I forget what it was called). So hope your new venture has proved successful - it does take a few seasons to nail down the preferences of some plants, particularly in your own climate and micro-climate, your garden position, etc.
@liberta257011 ай бұрын
Welcome! It's great fun! Best wishes for a productive garden!
@carlyw602 жыл бұрын
As an empath who sometimes suffers from anxiety, the madness of this world can be overwhelming. My remedy is working in the garden where I feel grounded in peace and joy, knowing I'm helping create a tiny piece of heaven right here in my corner of the world. I love hanging out with the plants, birds, bees, butterflies in the cool of the morning and the excitement of seeing the plants grow and thrive. It's as magical as the first bean plant I planted as a child and let's face it, we can all use a little magic in our lives.
@MegaTattoo692 жыл бұрын
Lay off the fruit loops!!!
@susana50522 жыл бұрын
I envy you. I’m now disabled and have no energy for gardening or anything else. I used to get “peace” from my garden and now I struggle to keep one plant alive. It’s a calandiva and it was a gift when my Frenchie dod passed. I’m terrible with flowers and now it’s sick with root rot and I’m doing everything to propagate the plant since it means so much to me. Keep your health. Don’t stress about anything. Be well and have peace.❤🌼🥰
@mildredwilkins57812 жыл бұрын
You didn't mention human urine as a FREE fertilizer. If you're not on meds which would be contra-/indicated
@teebob212 жыл бұрын
@@MegaTattoo69 Welcome to the crunchy woo-woo part of KZbin. When the revolution comes, they'll be the first to starve as they clutch crystals and plant by the light of the moon.
@teebob212 жыл бұрын
@@mildredwilkins5781 Correct, Mildred. One human's annual urine output contains enough NPK and micronutrients to grow them enough wheat to bake a loaf of bread for them every day for 14 months.
@paulettagyurik2644 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t raised a garden for 45 years I am now 66 years old and can’t wait to prepare my garden this year Great video Thank you and God bless 🙏🙏🙏
@colleennatalie5402 жыл бұрын
What I am most looking forward to in my garden this year is the quiet of being outdoors with the plants and the birds, which is so calming and grounding. It has been long hard winter, so this soothing time in the garden is something I really look forward to. Plus I look forward to the joy of eating and sharing home grown vegetables.
@elizabethwilson22772 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for being clear and simple!
@jeribrockington8002 жыл бұрын
Blessings to you and your mission. I am retired and is a caregiver for my daughter whom is on life support. Gardening in a small space backyard and sharing and encouraging my community to grow food has created a therapeutic environment for me. People of all ages (babies to elderly and people whom have never touched soil). Gardening has given my daughter the will to survive and remove depression. God’s blessings are being showing through the garden. My goal is to continue to touch lives and show miracles through growing. I will never stop. I visit nursing homes, assisted living facilities, church groups, started in my community a community garden last year and it is great, I could go on. Gardening is fun and relieves stress. Helps people have hope! I love growing varieties and 90 % of my growth is from seeds. Any support that I can receive would be a blessing.
@rhondapelletier21412 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
@dawhizinoz2 жыл бұрын
@Jeri Brockington hopefully I can be a blessing to you. I am a heart patient with a blood disorder and low blood pressure issues for about 15 years. Slowly my mobility went from swimming 40 laps 3 times a week to barely being able to walk up steps. I started watching terrace gardening in 2019 after a hospitalization and started planning. I literally can only do a little here and there per day but my first all out attempt is this year. Tons of trial and error but I'm learning from my mistakes. Hubby took sick late last year and had to retire. He has a couple of procedures to go, but hopes soon to be able to do more than water the plants. I like the theme of your project, helping people help themselves which affects health in a positive manner. I can't bless you financially but maybe this idea will help. Get all pictures, video and testimonials from participants and make a few infomercials for your YT page. Include ways to donate. Then ask YT content creators to participate by including your infomercials as PSAs in their videos to help support your project. Best of luck you you and all the people you are helping. Stay blessed and don't give up!
@olivesoondar1165 Жыл бұрын
I had severs depression 15yrs aog ; but doing home gardening helped me to recover a lot as l lives by myself after l bought a wooden house in a place without tap water ; so l developed stratergies to collect & store rain water & use my waste water & grow my own garden to have regular food supplies for myself , thank for sharing ; we arenever to old to learn something new
@bridgetingram99282 жыл бұрын
Living in Texas, I planted our garden early March and already have harvested many vegetables. As the hymn says " I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses. And the Voice I hear falling on my ears, the Son of God discloses. And He walks with me and talks with me..."😁
@yaliamita30632 жыл бұрын
Love the song !!
@lpmoron62582 жыл бұрын
I love that song. It makes me think of my Dad
@gwenjackson43622 жыл бұрын
Love that song❣️
@pamparker40472 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites ❤❤❤
@JustMe-nv5xy Жыл бұрын
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@George1mac Жыл бұрын
My parents were green thumb gardeners and I remember the large amount of vegetables we grew and gave away in our small community. We always had enough to take us through the winter and until next growing season despite the fact it seemed we fed half the community. Mom was always saying take this bag of xxx to such and such and off on my bicycle I went. I learned from Dad, and later on learned much from Jerry Baker (now passed away)...his simplistic gardening books are priceless in my opinion. In any event, I have picked up a few tricks from you and say one is never too old to learn...thanks! I remember my old high school agriculture teacher saying chicken manure was the best NPK...
@dianeleslie6712 жыл бұрын
I actually made my own 'hydrolyzed fish fertilizer ' last year from online recipe! It took several months, but worked great. I was amazed that all bones, etc, were dissolved by the enzymes. Next time friends/ family go fishing, I'm sending a bucket to collect all the scraps/cleanings😉
@carlyw602 жыл бұрын
Good idea if you can contain the smell while it's cooking LOL
@jdewberry64912 жыл бұрын
I'm retired now and building a new garden. As a grandma, I'm looking forward this year to harvesting a bumper crop of tomatoes and peppers and beans, just like my grandma used to do. Not just for the harvest itself but to teach my family about self reliance. I'm re-learning how to grow things with the help of Next Level Gardening. Thank you so much!
@pamelaremme382 жыл бұрын
You might also like Living Traditions Homestead channel. They are fantastic teachers also.
@carolnies86682 жыл бұрын
@@pamelaremme38 I agree.
@jeribrockington8002 жыл бұрын
I am suggesting Momma Js Country Gardening She is retired and brings small space gardening with big growing results. Have fun in gardening
@bigmeatball86742 жыл бұрын
I haven't planted a garden in years. But l am this year along with many kinds of fruit trees. I look forward to your advice.
@13izeit2 жыл бұрын
Last year was terrible to garden. I had pain in my feet, the heat in the middle of June in Washington state burned all my tomato flowers and just starting veggies. I was very discouraged and thought that I will take a break this year. Your videos helped me to change my mind. Your info about fertilizers is one of the best on KZbin now. Thank you.
@naomiroyle96372 жыл бұрын
Yes, gardening in Washington state last year was a bit hot. Keep on, and hopefully all the rain this spring translates into more moisture reservoirs in the soil. I am collecting as much as I can in sealed and open garbage cans (fish in the open ones like my 100 gal horse tank. No longer have the horse.) Good luck to you! Gardening is crucial this day and age. His videos are great!
@peterosko5315 Жыл бұрын
Anything I plant, I add salmon carcasses. Also, I harvest kelp for my compost. This is in Port Angeles, WA.
@anitahilliard2472 жыл бұрын
I have never had a garden myself, only “helped” my dad. I’m looking forward to learning this year as I do it myself. Thanks for all the great info. To someone new to gardening, you are a wealth of info!
@afshirinzadeh56822 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@BronxBabyRamos2 жыл бұрын
This year I'm looking forward to having healthy soil this year. Last year I did have a single worm in my soil. This year so far just digging around, I've seen a few. I planted all the herbs to make a true Puerto Rican sofrito so I'm praying all the herbs grow plentiful to share with family, friends and strangers!
@AlvinMcManus2 жыл бұрын
This video was my inspiration to go down the "worm tea rabbit hole" and I am glad I did. I now do a batch of aerated worm tea about every 3 weeks and get great results. Next on my agenda is my own vermiculture set up to enhance my composting efforts and make my own worm casting so I know I will be getting the freshest stuff possible. Love that rampant bio-activity!
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
That's great!
@dana102083 Жыл бұрын
I started my.own worm bins and I highly suggest a guy here on youtube called AV. He responds to comments as well. Good luck!
@iamqueenb1 Жыл бұрын
@@dana102083can you pls post his page. Is it just "AV" ?
@iamqueenb1 Жыл бұрын
Is the worm tea instructions in this video?
@susandavis6293 Жыл бұрын
I am a beginner gardener. I had my first garden last year which came out good but found i had room for improvement on almost everything! I stumbled onto your channel and found that i am addicted to it. You are a wealth of information. Very easy to understand. I have my paper and pencil ready when you are on. I am trying for the first time composting and raised garden beds. I am so excited for the spring I can barely wait. Thank you for helping me understand what my garden is trying to tell me. I truly appreciate your help. Thank you Susan.
@pinkpowerrangerpv2 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to teaching garden classes to homeschool students. It's really pushing me to learn all I can and put a lot into garden planning..
@wilcookforfood2 жыл бұрын
What I'm looking forward to most from my garden this year (besides eating what I grow) is everything I know I'm going to learn. This is only my second garden (tripled in size from my first) and I've already learned so much since I first got into gardening last summer. I can't wait to keep working and make this into my dream garden. My goal is to be able to have a full salad made entirely from things I've grown a few nights a week. Then next year I want to expand again and maybe get into being able to store/can some things. Someday (probably a few years down the road) I want to be able to feed my family from my garden instead of the grocery store. You're videos are so helpful!
@saraworksout2 жыл бұрын
I went from "haven't grown a garden in 8 years" directly to "bought all the canning jars and supplies and hope to feed my family from my garden" all at once! Congrats on the expansion and welcome to the addiction that gardening can become!
@SuperkickStampede2 жыл бұрын
I'm a first time gardener and I'm just super excited to have homegrown tomatoes!
@judy29422 жыл бұрын
I’m still waiting for my tomato 🍅 but I already have some yellow squash. I also have flowers on my tomato, Armenian cucumber. I just planted the bell pepper 🫑. And most of all my flowers 💐 have grown and blooming. Everything is from seed except bell pepper 🫑.
@marjoriedanley6131 Жыл бұрын
What I’m looking forward most in my garden is continuing to learn how to be successful in harvesting, then canning, all I can as I’m very new to having a garden. I’m almost 67 years old and have never had a garden. I truly feel it very well may be the only food available at some point in the future.
@4Renee92 жыл бұрын
I am a ‘new’ gardener looking to take my gardening to the next level- WITHOUT Miracle Grow. I have had less than stellar results the past 2 years. This video has opened a whole new world of microbes, fertilizer and soil building. Let’s get this garden party started! Thank you very much!
@Dsrtgardener2 жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to just seeing my garden flourish this year. I put in 4 raised beds about 15 months ago, and the difference between last year and this year is amazing. The soil is healthier, making everything happier!
@Mjscreations20232 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to having fresh produce! I haven't had a garden for 10 years and I've moved growing areas and startng from scratch with terrible soil. However, as a nurse in a pandemic with high stress and disillusionment, digging in the garden to prepare the beds, starting the seeds, watering.... helps calm my mind. Therapy andfresh food!!!
@jillfisherjustice40302 жыл бұрын
Right there with you! I too worked as a nurse with Covid pts., and found such great "therapy" in my gardening!
@reibersue4845 Жыл бұрын
Ditto this. Lost my job and when one door closes another one opens. Found a little homestead, terrible soil and was late planting last year. Decided to go with a no till method and work the dirt like I did years ago when I amended my backfill backyard annually till I had some awesome garden beds. The best therapy was talking to myself in the garden. My safe space to sing and no one ran screaming. Enjoy your garden.
@carlyblankevoort385610 ай бұрын
Yours is the only channel I've encountered where people bare their souls. It's your calm voice and excellent advice. There are some sad stories out there!
@gretchenzukunft63892 жыл бұрын
My Mom recently passed away at 98 years old, and I am creating a brand new garden in her honor! I haven't had a vegetable garden in many many years, and I'm so excited to be doing it this year. I am truly inspired by your videos and your story, and I'm taking so many notes in hopes to have the best vegetable garden ever! Thank you so much for your great videos, you really have a gift!
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
Love that. How wonderful to have had her for so long!
@victoryak862 жыл бұрын
What a great way to honor her memory and may you reap a bountiful harvest! Hope you win the contest as well!
@dianabakes12 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to seeing what my worm castings will do for my garden! I can't rave enough about vermiculture!! I have a small space and could never successfully do traditional composting. But I have my worm bin in my little townhouse! I set it up back in January with coconut coir and shredded paper in a $15 tote. I bought 1 lb (~1000) worms. I did my first sift last month and got 3 gallons of worm castings. I've read it's more effective to use castings more like a mulch so I refreshed all of my perennials with it and I'm adding it to all my new plants. I should be able to do another sift in July for another refresh of all my plants.
@tonysu88602 жыл бұрын
Congrats. 1000 worms will get you off to a great start. BTW- You're referring to the vermicompost(manure) as castings which isn't technically accurate... Castings are the eggs that will result in future generations of worms. Be sure to place your bin on a hard surface or pan so that the inevitable spills won't mess up your carpets. I recommend letting your worms re-ingest the compost as long as possible. Although vermicompost can be used immediately as soon as a couple weeks from when the good is given to the worms, I've found that 3 month old vermicompost that has been re-eaten by the worms several times is even better. Although I've also mixed vermicompost only into the top layer and that's good for certain types of plants and plantings, I've also redone entire beds by amending the entire bed of soil down to a couple feet. Both are good and what you do depends on what you are trying to accomplish...simply for the current planting or for future years as well.
@kevinhildum91862 жыл бұрын
❤️ What I'm looking forward most in my garden this year and years to come is more diversity and yield of product. One of the things I enjoy most about my garden is being able to give my neighbors great wonderful organic food. I've been doing this for a number of years and everybody I give it to really appreciate it.
@putheflamesoutyahoo15032 жыл бұрын
From the sun,,,is for everyone. Thanks is a nod of respect. It is much better to give than receive.........as long it is yours to give
@merrysunshine67 Жыл бұрын
Gardening sooths my soul, in addition to feeding my body. I'm looking forward to a much better and bigger harvest than in recent years, thanks to tips like we were privileged to hear in this video. Thank you Brian!
@zachneff9365 Жыл бұрын
People say I'm crazy calling gardening my therapist but it's just that it sooths my soul and feeds my body.
@sylvianelsen68222 жыл бұрын
I’m a newbie, first vegetable garden this year, so I’m just looking forward to seeing what comes up, and learning a lot from the inevitable multitude of mistakes.
@jimmymcbride16512 жыл бұрын
I've been gardening for 2 decades. I still tend the school of hard knocks. Learn new things every year. Bless you on your efforts gardening! MANY will be losing much weight for doing nothing. (famine) Think BIG! Put in as many beds as you can NOW. You will see a year or two down the road you have made the right choice. Best of luck to you, from eastern Pennsylvania.
@FloridaGirl-2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been at it 40 years and have a green thumb! But, you never stop learning. My advice. Work on the soil. Good soil=heathy plants. Learn to compost, and hot compost. Save and compost leaves in the fall . Grass clippings, (as long as no herbicides are used). Good luck! Happy planting!
@mrslsix2 жыл бұрын
I have "gardened" for years but this is my first year starting my garden from seed. I have previously left my garden in natures hands and have had underwhelming results. With what I have learned from your videos ,I am really looking forward to a bountiful harvest.
@look2much22 жыл бұрын
You’ll learn from your mistakes. I did. My top recommendation is more sunlight exposure to seedlings. With practice and patience you’ll figure it out.
@yogapirate39192 жыл бұрын
This year I'm most looking forward to experimenting with growing vertical, with several different climbing plants. I started my babies indoors this year for the first time! Peas, Cucumbers, beans, sweet potatoes, melons, gourds, including watermelons and pumpkins! I'm also hoping to continue to expand further out into our back alley, possibly collaborating with a neighbour also keen on the project, to convert space currency supporting weeds, into space for sunflowers, and corn!
@kkiekow1 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOUR SHOW! Last year was a disaster for me here in Houston. My vegetable crop produced nothing except a tomato the size of a cherry. No, it wasn't supposed to be a cherry tomato. LOL Now, I am watching just about every video on KZbin that covers container planting. My sister just moved in with me and is in charge of the compost bin. She is a bit scattered, but I let her have free reign. I am going to order some products from Neptune and pray that I have more to harvest this year.
@ArtistCreek10 ай бұрын
It was the heat. It is getting worse every year. I am getting some shade cloths to put up at rhe end of July so my garden doesn't fry.
@yoma97982 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to watching my daughter learn and enjoy seeing the fruits of her labor as she helped me tremendously this year. Her love of gardening is growing each day as mine had many years ago.
@nightowl24812 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@philsearcy42902 жыл бұрын
My three year old granddaughter is my constant companion in the garden. Last year she fell in love with cherry tomatoes. This year she helped plant potatoes. We are getting new potatoes and they’re her new favorites. I’m looking forward to the yellow squash and zucchini coming in to see her expressions when she tries them.
@cindywise58092 жыл бұрын
I've been excited to seed sow this year. I'm like a little kid as I go out and check the progress each day. All kids should grow plants from seeds - great lesson in patience and anticipation!
@SerialSpinner-ss2 жыл бұрын
It's so exciting to see the sprouts pop through. Just yesterday my peas started coming up!
@JacalynDaugherty Жыл бұрын
very informative....I organic garden past 15 years...have chickens...use their manure/egg shells in my 3 rotating bins of compost. looking forward to bigger tomatoes this year. loved your honesty about product use. you must have a science background perhaps...?
@davidpauline54392 жыл бұрын
My dad and I are doing a garden together the first time since I was a young boy. He is 79 and I will be 55 next week. Really looking forward to doing this with him. I have a raised bed garden at my home and have had a terrible time with squirrels robbing my tomatoes they will cut right through a netting so. Going to move most of my gardening to my dads. Wish us well. Thanks for the very in depth information I find them very well put together a lot of info and not boring. God bless,
@katiepoland49652 жыл бұрын
This will be a great memory some day!
@davidpauline54392 жыл бұрын
Thank you I know our time is limited and I want to be able to help him do what he enjoys. He has always love raising a garden.
@hollydegroot65102 жыл бұрын
After moving 3 times in a year, I finally have a house I can call my own and have been busy prepping my garden areas. I have been making wonderful discoveries as I clean out old garden beds. I love including my littles in the growing process and look forward to the delight in their eyes when they see new growth from the seeds or starts that we have planted.
@RedeemedbyHisLove2 жыл бұрын
Fresh tomatoes my favorite! Also my figs have doubled this year. 💖
@brianrogers75432 жыл бұрын
I’m really looking forward to finally starting a garden this year Brian. Your video’s have encouraged me to try growing my own veggies. I’m 74 and recently retired so now I’ll have time to have a legit garden. Tried growing patio tomatoes in pots before with little success, hopefully the Neptune product will help! Thanks B🙏
@joolsmonash98552 жыл бұрын
How about checking out Robbie and Gary Gardening Easy.....she's amazing and her ways are super cheap. Good luck.
@davinasquirrel767211 ай бұрын
I tried growing tomatoes in pots without any success. This year they are in the ground (with all the chicken manure from my girls), and it is going really well. Having sampled my heritage varieties this year, I can see I will have to repeat this every year now! Utterly delicious.
@aaronhopkins66972 жыл бұрын
Rabbits, cute, good for fertilizer, good to eat and good to make a warm pair of moccasins. Everyone into gardening must have a worm farm, heaps of worm juice you can use it neat or dilute to make it go further. Then once you have filled it up you get what is known as BLACK GOLD, or worm castings. This is the best free garden amendment you can get. Happy gardening from Australia.
@SedonaBeth2 жыл бұрын
I am excited to start gardening again after a 5 year gap. It's a wonderful way to be closer to what is real in life, and a great stress reducer. I got 2 of the extra high corrugated metal beds and one is already planted, one more to go. I was lucky to find a neighbor with heirloom tomato starts, and a local school with more neat varieties of tomatoes and peppers, and am eagerly looking forward to the wonderful flavor and nutrition of homegrown produce and herbs again. Your channel has become one of my favorite resources to catch up on the best practices and changes in gardening. Thanks so much!
@afrosamuriax32 жыл бұрын
Both sets of grandparents were big into gardening, largely out of necessity but they gave a large amount of it away free to people in their communities who needed it. I think seeing that connected me more to all of this a kid. Im really looking forward to optimizing my production to continue with that legacy. I really enjoy feeding my family and friends with what I grow and sharing with others what I've learned so they can do the same. I love the idea of being more connected to my food and, I think if everyone did a little we could rely on each other more strengthening our communities and pivot away from our dependance on big ag.
@danarzechula3769 Жыл бұрын
Yes it's going to be crucial to the planet's health
@chocolatesunflower23862 жыл бұрын
This year what i look forward to the most with starting my garden is actually getting to do it with my daughters. These past 2 years have been rough for them so i am excited to be able to start a fun project with them that we can continue to do with each other throughout the season! Plus fresh food on the table!!
@Cyn-ly4pz11 ай бұрын
I am looking forward to tomatoes, as usual, this year. It is my all time favorite from the garden. My 'go-to' fertilizer is comfrey tea. I let it sit a couple weeks, then strain it into gallon jugs and refill the bucket for the next round. This way I keep a continuous supply all summer.
@genevievebarker9433 ай бұрын
Comprehensive helps compost breakdown faster.
@jamiehairstuff7832 жыл бұрын
Been using pond and fish tank water for years. Great tip! Looking forward to fresh tomatoes. Nothing beats homegrown.
@susang.66702 жыл бұрын
This year I am looking forward to seeing the results from the new garden beds my husband made for me. He made four rectangular beds, two tall boxes with an arched trellis for our runner beans, and three beautiful round beds (one with a trellis). So happy with them. Thanks for all your great info!
@annmorales24932 жыл бұрын
I am just beginning gardening, and I've learned sooo much and still have so much to learn. Thanks for the help. I'm hoping for a beautiful, healthy harvest soon!
@davidcrowe36692 жыл бұрын
Doing a raised garden for the first time and am loving all compost and fertilizer gems, as well as all the planting/care advice. Can’t wait to see the results.
@christinescholar23382 жыл бұрын
Clear, concise, and straight to the point. Love your content. I’ve never subscribed to any gardener video sites but I’m never disappointed with yours and you seem like a genuine good person. Thank you for all the great education. I never get tired listening to your videos!
@Jenufir2 жыл бұрын
This year, (my third gardening season), I'm growing 10 new tomato varieties, 4 new peppers, 2 new watermelons, even some green beans planted in there, which I learned from your videos. I'm a couple weeks away from my first Dr. Wyche tomato. I was two weeks behind in transplanting due to 4 weeks in a row of tornadoes. But, with this insane heat wave we've had the last two weeks, my plants have launched forward and caught up to where they should have been. I so look forward to your garden coming alive, Brian.
@bethwoods84482 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your hard work on these videos! Your work helps us newbie gardeners be a bit more successful…..running to get my notebook to take notes! 😊
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@susanhenley82402 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening LOL - I have a notebook for his videos, too!
@lindawittenmearns5365 Жыл бұрын
♥ For my birthday I received a stair-step above ground garden. Since I am now wheelchair bound at 73 I have had to give up my larger yard to try my hand at container farming and I'm very interested in following you and tying to these learn these mysterious ways! My neighbors call me The wheelchair gardener.
@LisaLisa-jj1dp Жыл бұрын
My husband just bought me a small greenhouse and I’m so excited. I’m looking forward to being able to garden after several surgeries this past year where I won’t have to work hard but will be productive and grow food! Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom! ❤
@paulellis92872 жыл бұрын
For chicken manure you can throw it into a 5 gallon bucket cover the bottom with maybe an inch or so fill the bucket up with water and just leave it sit out in the sun after about 2 weeks just pour it in with your plants my friends Grandma used to put the lid on it but still cracked open and this is how I learned it. It was especially awesome for my strawberry patch.
@katarinakat4302 Жыл бұрын
Cover the bottom with what?
@denisef1153 Жыл бұрын
@@katarinakat4302I’m guessing cover the bottom with the manure
@PaulEllis-tw4cr Жыл бұрын
Yes sorry just seeing this. Cover the bottom of the bucket with about an inch of the chicken manure and fill the bucket the rest of the way with water...
@PaulEllis-tw4cr Жыл бұрын
@@katarinakat4302cover the bottom of the bucket with the chicken manure then fill the bucket the rest of the way with water... 😊
@genevievebarker9433 ай бұрын
Chicken manure will grow Anything!
@classicisland2 жыл бұрын
I have made my own compost tea and used the aquarium filter to super "steep" it overnight and applied it to my garden and no kidding, all my vegetables blew up. Everything was bigger, healthier, greener and produced more fruit/vegetables. It takes time to make compost tea, however I'm looking forward to trying Neptunes Tomato & Veg liquid as well as the Kelp Meal product and see what a difference it makes on the second half of my plantings this late summer August. What's worked for me so far has simply been the rich compost my neighbor brewed from his goats manure and hay. He tills it over and covers it with a tarp and it is ready in three months.... wallah. Organic magic. BTW, I totally love your videos and have learned so much because you relate in a simple down to earth manner. And you almost had me going when you drank the "manure tea" at the top of the video. FUNNY!!
@rickytorres90892 жыл бұрын
That's one way to use a disgusting used aquarium filter. I wonder if I can just go to a few pet stores around here (they are of course the big boxed ones) to let me have them for me to as sustainably as possible obtains this. Instead of going the obvious route of having a tank of fish.
@dana102083 Жыл бұрын
Im jealous of your access to a fish ecosystem! I make worm castings tea for my cannabis plants indoors. I brew with a bubbler in a dollar store veggies bag: worm castings, gaia green 4-4-4 mix, epsom salt, molasses, Fish!t, kelp extract, diatomaceous earth. Ive also added whey from making yogurt (careful as its acidic) but the plants loved it! I usually brew it no longer than 48 hours. I also add bti mosquito dunks intermittently preventatively. I dilute it for young plants. Compost is so good if you can get a safe and trustworthy source!
@barneyrubble48276 ай бұрын
Aeration is important making any aerobic tea. I make it in 30 gsllon batches. Fresh weed greens, organic molasses & yeast. Sometimes I use compost if i have it, must be live tho.
@stefmcclure93862 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for all your useful information! This is my first time having a veggie garden and have been using Neptune's harvest products on your recommendation and am so excited to be finally growing my own tomatoes along with other vegetables. It is a learning process and want to thank you for explaining everything the way you do. Looking so forward to my first tomato sandwich!
@sherrysears1222 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward mostly to the relaxing time in the garden. Working in the dirtt and caring for my plants is so enjoyable and gives me nature time which I believe improves health in itself. Not to mention the wonderful goodness of those fresh picked vegetables, especially tomatoes. Thankyou for all the good information on fertilizers. I learned alot.
@synergy22222 жыл бұрын
You had me at THE SIP of your manure tea! 🤣 Good one! For my homemade fertilizer I accidently let my kitchen vegetable scraps sit outside in buckets too long and with the rain it started decomposing. Then it started smelling so I put straw over it, because it was close to my neighbor's fence. I didn't know what to do with it until I found out it's called fettid tea! It's how Koreans used to make their fertilizer. My plants seem to love it.
@janetanked62882 жыл бұрын
Haha that’s how they make cabbage too!
@alinedeleandro1232 жыл бұрын
Synergy2222 I do that to all the weeds that I remove from my garden. I gather them and keep them in a sealed bucket to kill off the seeds. When I have a substantial amount, which would have dried up/wilted after a few months, I fill the bucket with rainwater that I collect and seal for about 3 weeks or more. I then use the liquid sparingly like one cup weed solution to one gallon water. My garden loves this which I feed to the whole plant. The used up weeds now can go into the compost bin.
@rickytorres90892 жыл бұрын
@@alinedeleandro123 Interesting I gonna have to try that instead of making your usual weed tea that smells like complete crap.
@teebob212 жыл бұрын
@@rickytorres9089 Oh it still smells like ass and death...that's why they call it "fetid".
@josephparker37742 жыл бұрын
I’ve only re-started my veggie garden after years of not doing one, and find your videos very helpful and down to earth. I have 6 raised beds- 4’ x 8’ and am in the process of adding several no till beds. Although my house is located on land that I’ve been told was formerly some of Milton Hershey’s farm land, in many places it has thick rock deposits a couple of inches below the soil level. I am adding a layer of cardboard covered with grass clippings, 3” of screened topsoil & 3” of mushroom soil. Hopefully this will give me a good planting base.
@pmctee2 жыл бұрын
I am most looking forward to gardening without a full blown drought like we've had this year in TX. City water is ok but rain is what a garden needs the most. ❤️
@MazzeDazze2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that fertilizer information to make that tea... and so many different kinds ... I am definitely looking forward to using some of these DIYs fertilizers on my garden this year.. thanks again looking forward to Happy Garden this year. 🙏❤🕊😊🏋🏼💞👨👩👧👦👨👩👦👦💕🌿🌻🙏
@i_do_notconsent49682 жыл бұрын
What I am looking most forward to this year is success!! This is the FIRST garden I have had since 2005, and it's all in containers again (no yard). I have (everything organic) Amish paste tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, nasturtiums, garlic, basil, Thai licorice mint, Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes, fenugreek, and sunflowers. Thanks for the Neptune Harvest contest entries! I used their products in 2005.
@markthorburn58472 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for my 2nd season growing tomatoes vertically. Last years harvest was great, but with my new changes this year, learned from this channel, it should be even better.. love this channel and all the Neptune Harvest products I have been using!👍
@debramagai4522 жыл бұрын
Brian, you have been a godsend! I love your book and consult it almost daily. I feel more knowledgeable and confident this year, and although I did passably well with last year's garden (my first), this year's is twice as big with lots of companion planting and predators. I am looking forward to seeing how the plants react to the improved environment. One question I have is about floating row covers (I realize that was not the video topic). I bought some plants (brassicas) at a local greenhouse here in the Shenandoah valley, hardened them for a few days in the open, then put a floating row cover on them right after planting. When I checked on them a few days ago, holes were in the leaves! I immediately sprayed with BT and Neem oil, but I have to wonder why I should bother with row covers if I have to spray anyway, killing ladybugs, dragonflies, and hover flies as well as the cabbage lopers and other pests. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you for all of the information and insight you share with your videos. "Godsend" may be too weak a word.
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! There were probably eggs on the plants when you got them. Unfortunately that happens. The cover should prevent new ones from being layed.
@philipbonafede73202 жыл бұрын
I just found out today that coffee grounds are an excellent food for your earth worm family! I have a separate worm breeding bin so I can keep the coffee grounds out of my garden. I heard fresh grounds are not consistent with a healthy garden until the earth worms have digested them over a few months. Love Neptunes harvest products thanks to you! My indoor gardens, Greenhouse potted plants and outdoor raised beds are loving the ocean nutrients here in the high desert. Thanks so much for the informative videos!
@dana102083 Жыл бұрын
Yeah i prefer to give it to my worms as well!! I think it gets credit but can also mold or be inappropriate and change pH too much. I found so far the only thing to hurt my worms was too little water!!
@RemRoseHomestead2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of the helpful information. I got some cow manure composted with wood chips for the 1st time this year and I did not realize that it could have a higher salt content. I tried to water it a lot & I mixed some in with my native soil & I'll hope for the best. It was aged 6-12 months. Not sure if the cows were treated organically or not. Fingers crossed that it'll work out fine. One thing I was thinking you could add to possibly free ways to add nutrients to the garden would be to make weed tea. Not everyone has comfrey, but most people have weeds. Also dead leaves are a great thing to use also.
@tonysu88602 жыл бұрын
I got a bit of a laugh when I heard that comment about whether "organic grown" cows would produce organic manure or not. I suppose it's possible there might be an effect but once food has been processed through an animal's digestive system, I don't know how much chemical laden food would be excreted with the manure or remain in the animal or be recombined into something else. I also don't know what to make of the suggestion that animal maure might increase the amount of salt in the compost. I would assume most animals excrete excess salts thrugh urine and not excrement. I suppose someone can do some research on the subject but my general philosophy is that since my gardening is mainly edible plants, I minimize or eliminate all animal parts and waste just to be safe and avoid any kind of animal related pathogens since those can more potentially also infect humans. If you use any kind of animal manure in your own garden, I would recommend that the manure be heat treated which most store bought is. But if you're using fresh manure from any source, you'll have to treat the manure yourself.
@kaysKreay2 жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to growing Amish paste and San Marzano tomatoes this year. I have enjoyed watching your videos so much. My tomato seedlings got a great start this spring because of the way you demonstrated starting them in a Solo cup and adding more potting mix as the seedling grew taller. Never saw so many roots on a seeding ever before! All of them got a great start and are doing nicely. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@monicaclark95812 жыл бұрын
I hope to try that technique next season. l'll have to watch that video.
@aelfwealld2 жыл бұрын
Wow that does sound like a great idea! I’ve been using solo cups and planting at the top. After the seedling is big enough I always pluck lower stems and then plant the stem deep. It sounds like this would be a huge jumpstart on the whole process because the plant will be growing only roots instead of wasting energy on growing leaves
@denaputney41362 жыл бұрын
I have never amended my raised bed garden soil (5 years old). I actually didn’t know I needed to. I started watching your videos about 2 months ago and I am amazed at the stuff I am learning. I did get tomato veg fertilizer, kelp, and crab shell from Neptunes harvest and I believe I am already seeing a difference. Here’s to a great productive garden this year with LESS bugs! Thanks for all the information and glad to see you are doing well.
@Angelinawalker591 Жыл бұрын
I am a new gardener this year started in January, moreover, 😢all I look forward to is learning all I can with smart you tubers like you, and keep bad bugs out of garden as much as possible, in addition to successful growing three or four plants at a time each year.
@50andCountingcom Жыл бұрын
I am most looking forward to seeing my “garden” healthy and thriving this season. I was incapacitated mid season last summer and my garden became a hot mess with little harvest. I do all my gardening in raised containers, so I am excited to try the Neptune Fertilizer and seeing a bountiful harvest of tomatoes, peppers, and beans midsummer. And thank you for this video! It was the best overview of fertilizers I have seen to date.
@poemsforgod2548 Жыл бұрын
So far my garden has gifted me with a close encounter with a mole and a snake the snake crawled between my knees as I kneeled in the garden and a mole who I actually poked as I checked the soil and a white gold pendant necklace with a star sapphire and 3 diamonds I am not lying. As far as plants go I have sweet potatoes white potatoes snap peas growing nothing else is making it before the pill bugs get them squash and tomatoes a no go but still trying and loving it I am in zone 9 enjoy your company and your content thx for sharing oh I am 71 and this is my first garden opportunity /grin love and blessings
@Alaytheia Жыл бұрын
Oak is also an amazing material with many uses in the garden! I use the leaf litter from my Oak lot as mulch in some beds as well as compost. The woodchips from old rotten Oak is also powerful stuff! Happy gardening and thanks for sharing the tips 💖✌️😁
@michellehawkins548 Жыл бұрын
Hi there I loved your home made tea for the garden and I think gardening and being self sufficient is the way for the future as they say you are what you eat for gardening is good for your soul and makes you feel happy love your program thanku for your info keep up the good work. Thanks Michelle
@dustinmiller4769 Жыл бұрын
Im looking forward to expanding our small business and experimenting with new composting ideas next year!
@susancole58342 жыл бұрын
I’m 66 and I’m trying container gardening for the first time ever! I’m looking forward to how it works out. Got a Greenstalk to try out strawberries in. Love listening to you, your knowledge is awesome.❤️
@THEJacqrat2 жыл бұрын
my greenstalk garden towers are full of strawberries! I chose an ever-bearing variety that was good in containers and do not send out 'feeders'. Ask your local garden center (not box store) which varieties work best in your climate. Use a quality ACID-forward potting soil (Azalea/Hibiscus-y) and E.B. Stone makes an excellent 7-3-3 Fruit Berry & Vine fertilizer. Good luck!
@monana87062 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brian for the manure tea directions! I had tried one in the past, but didn't know about having to dilute it. Of course, I ended up burning to death the test subjects. Going to start some tomorrow. I'm really looking forward to my first sweet potato and my first butternut crops. Love all your great information!
@juliajacobus1008 Жыл бұрын
I do Vericomposting- for about 3 years now. my plants have been amazing! I do make tea with castings adding some molasses and use a bubbler. I feed about them about weekly and bring the tote into the house in the freezing Nebraska winters . I do restart the bin about twice a year. Separating the worms into a new bin w fresh bedding. I have loved the process and the results. I have only purchased the worms once.
@inmyopinion6836 Жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to building some more girth to my overwintered pepper plants. A couple of the Tabascos are going to be 5 years old this spring. By Christmas I hope to repot them to become Bonsai. I'm playing with sone 2- and 3-year-old Habaneros. They will stay small due to pruning and pot size, but the Tabascos are in large pots and trying to get some real tree trunk look to the stems. Thanks for the education on nutrients.
@davinasquirrel767211 ай бұрын
I grow my chili peppers in kratky method hydroponics, they love it (way more successful than when I did it in soil).
@aprildavis6817 Жыл бұрын
❤ I’m looking forward to my first year of gardening in Florida, but also nervous… this video was extremely informative! Thank you
@corinnenygren4282 жыл бұрын
I started using Neptune’s Harvest two years ago based on your recommendation, it’s a great product and I’m sold on its value. Loved learning about some of the science behind fertilizing. This year once again looking forward to the abundant tomato harvest. I’ve gotten an increased harvest from your great advice with the Neptunes Harvest and aspirin spray. Thanks again Brian.
@NextLevelGardening2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! 😊
@whereswipa2268 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the breakdown of different types of fertilizers. I either use fish emulsion or trench composting for my personal garden beds. There are compost bins at our community garden.
@tboostbug2 жыл бұрын
This year, we put new liners and soil in our raised box gardens, so I am anxious to see how they do. I am also excited to see so many strawberry plants this year!
@apost0992 жыл бұрын
I’m starting a no dig (Charles dowding inspired) garden this year and I’m excited to see how it turns out! Crop I’m most looking forward to is sweet corn because it didn’t work for me last year 😢
@The_Remnant862 жыл бұрын
This year I'm looking forward to my 4 year old daughter really diving into the garden. She's even been scolding my husband when he forgets to throw his apple cores in our compost collector.
@sherallen3522 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 tomatoe plants and this is all new for me and I am learning so much from your videos!!! Mine are in 5 gal pals ...
@jolinecrane8795 Жыл бұрын
❤️looking forward to more crops this year than last year! With your help!
@lareinaolson34602 жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to having healthier, more delicious, and a greater variety of fruits and vegetables than my grocery store could ever provide 😋 I appreciate you giving tips for people on all budgets and with all amounts of time! I love your channel and have pretty much been binge watching it ever since I found you! You are a wealth of information and inspiration to this garden newbie!
@joangervasio8504 Жыл бұрын
Brian, everytime I watch one of your videos, I learn so much! Been following you for a couple of years now and my garden has definitely shown improvement each year. I'm looking forward to a great crop of pickling cucumbers this year. My grandchildren love them and go straight to the garden when they arrive. They eat them right off the vine!!
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61232 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤There are so many things I look forward to out in the garden….the soil on my feet and in my hands, the warm sun on my face, the singing birds and other critters and oh that first ripe tomato ❤️ I live in zone 3 so the growing season is very short, having the right soul and nutrients for plants is imperative to get produce ! I’ve heard of Neptune’s Harvest but haven’t spent the money on it, I don’t have money to waste and just wasn’t sure. It’s -8 below right now at 3:45 and will be -24 again tonight…..I can’t wait to dig in the dirt !!! Blessings