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Garden tour May 1st of Vegetable Gardens (always tips and ideas as we go through), the New Driveway Garden, Front yard garden, main garden and back …

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  1. Just found you today, I have been binge watching, what is the tall brick walls for, am so enjoying your great ideas!😊

  2. When I was young I had a horse named Rebel. My dad used to clean the stall for me. He would take the older manure home to his garden. He swore by it. Said if we sold it we’d make a fortune, he called it “Rebel Grow”. Lol having said that I’ve read that it’s best to use old/aged horse manure as fresh is too strong of fertilizer. The other thing to be aware of is that horse owners use chemical worming medications a few times a year (another reason to use older manure) so ask whom ever is giving you manure and if so do they de-worm the horses with chemicals and how long ago was the last de worming. I’m not sure if or how it will affect us humans, but I would think it might as the dosage for horses are large and it concerns me if the manure came from a recently de wormed (by chemical dewormer) horse. Some people only use DE and that manure would be fine. Just something to be aware of when using horse manure (maybe other such as cow too, farmers use different chemicals for reasons on different livestock).

  3. The tulle around the tomato cage is great for larger plants! I’ve got an apple tree and peach tree that the ground squirrels get the fruit as soon as they are ripe. They will wipe out the entire crop all that will be left will be the peach pits. They are still smaller trees only a few years old. But big enough it’s hard to cover well. Last year they got under the tulle and got to the peaches. 😢 it’s a desert peach and they are so delicious! The squirrels agree!

  4. You’re incredible. I’m in the Mojave desert near 29Palms and I’m collecting the stuff that’s laying around to garden with. I never imagined. Your instructions are clear and I’ve subscribed. Thank you so much

  5. I think what she tries to say is those seeds are F1 hybrid, which means if you open pollinate and form fruits that will be F2 and it will never be the same as F1 hybrid, but I won’t be afraid of that. Nature hybrid is the best it increases the variety and taste better

  6. I watch you almost every day and would like to set up a lizard corner somewhere could you guide and instruct me. I’m in Houston Texas and need to save them. Thank you Linda Sue

  7. Nice to know the mint comes back i just planted peppermint its beautiful its grown and im praying it doesn't die on me over the winter but know that i know it hibernate im happy it will cone back. Chives and onion and mint are my favorite lol i love the flower on my chives. Robbie how can i dry out properly the pepper seeds with out getting mold on them? I always get mold on my pepper seeds maybe im not drying them properly

  8. Celery, you can make green juice out of it 🙂 taste amazing 😉 their left fiber after juicing is the best fertilizer I’ve ever had for my garden

  9. We have lots of regular bird seed feeder in our yard in central Florida . Cardinals, Red Belly Woodpeckers, Blue Jays, lots of finches….. My question is , we put in three Hummer feeders out yesterday. Will our current bird population keep the Hummingbirds away ? We also have dozens of Monarchs as we gather eggs and protect them til release. We (wife and I) were inspired by you and your Hummingbird videos and are anxious to see those beautiful babies. Thanks Dan

  10. I love your tote methods. I am trying totes this year, because we have a yard full of trees! I have tried to grow celery, but it always taste bitter? I don’t know what I’m doing wrong! Any suggestions?

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