Growing Beets In A 10 Gallon Grow Bag
I love to grow lots of different things, so sometimes I run out of room in the garden. When that happens, I usually turn to growing in grow bags. Even though these beets didn't do quite as well as they usually do in the ground, I think they did well enough. We enjoy making pickled beets, so that is what we use small batches of beets for. If you are interested in seeing a video of how we make pickled beets, and the recipe we use, I'll put a link below. Let us know if you've ever grown beet root in a grow bag. Thanks for watching!
Small Batch Refrigerator Pickled Beets Recipe. Makes One Quart: https://youtu.be/sBD6oil2Jc8
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Mid July Garden Tour - The Garden Looks Like a Jungle - Throwback Thursday
It's amazing to me how beautiful a vegetable garden looks when it's seen this time of year when everything is brown. This was in July when we were harvesting tons of good stuff to eat from it.
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How To Grow Flowers In A Basket - But Not Really In The Basket
Once you try this, you will probably repeat it over and over. It looks like the flower is growing in the basket, but looks can be deceiving. The flower is actually growing in the ground, and there is a hole in the basket. In this video, I will show you step by step how to make your own basket of Petunias, or some other flower if you like. After I show you how to do the DIY Garden Flower Basket, I'll give you a look at how it progressed through the season.
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Garlic Scapes - An Additional Perk For Growing Garlic
Garlic scapes are versatile in the kitchen and can be used in a variety of dishes. They can be chopped and used in salads, stir-fries, pesto, or as a garnish. Some people enjoy them grilled or sautéed as a side dish. Like garlic bulbs, scapes contain various nutrients, including vitamins C and B6, as well as minerals such as manganese and selenium. Store garlic scapes in the refrigerator, where they can stay fresh for a week or two.
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After 30 Years Of Gardening These Are My Favorite Things To Grow
I've grown dozens of different varieties of vegetables. Dozens of tomatoes alone. In this video, I'll show you all of the different varieties of vegetables that are my favorites to grow. Sorry that I neglected to name the #2 tomato. It is Boronia. As I mention in the video, I try new things every year, so this list could change. I will list them in alphabetical order beginning with beans (bush), and ending with Watermelons. If you have some favorite vegetables to grow, be sure to share them in the comments. I meant to include beets and turnips also, but forgot to. My favorite beet is Detroit Dark Red. My favorite Turnip is Tokinashi Turnip.
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Comparing 5 Different Pole Beans From Planting To Harvest: https://youtu.be/OjzkmlBw3p4
Ranking 6 Different Carrots By Taste and Overall Performance: https://youtu.be/oYPGskn-lws
Marketmore 76 Cucumbers: https://youtu.be/q6y8rTjUEcY
My Top 3 Favorite Cucumbers To Grow And Which Is My #1 Favorite: https://youtu.be/KfKQ13uCu50
Harvesting Mitoyo, Rosita, Ping Tung, and Little Fingers Eggplants: https://youtu.be/pdGdnIsvKL0
Severe Pruning of Eggplant in August Leads to Lots of Eggplants in September: https://youtu.be/VjC8lLEZp-M
How I Plant Garlic, Grow Garlic, Harvest Garlic, and Cure Garlic: https://youtu.be/ngd4cceo8pA
How To Freeze Cilantro and Olive Oil For Later Use: https://youtu.be/VtIihUKZqnc
Tomato Cucumber and Basil Salad. Our Favorite Summer Salad: https://youtu.be/pE-iZrXh58U
How and Why I Hang Black Swallowtail Butterflies In Trees To Dry: https://youtu.be/VO7sTEZxlnk
Comparing 12 Types of Lettuce - And My Top 5 Favorite Varieties To Eat: https://youtu.be/4emV-bjaBWs
Growing Kiku Chrysanthemum Melon and Sakata's Sweet Melon and Tasting: https://youtu.be/hdegzIb0YHs
Ha'ogen Melon Taste Test - A Small Flavorful Melon: https://youtu.be/5uae5CZUW-M
How To Grow Peas In Containers - Step By Step From Planting To Harvest: https://youtu.be/NPhbibDUh8s
My Favorite Shelling Pea For Our Area - Comparing 3 Types: https://youtu.be/Mm11pK6C-Ec
Jimmy Nardello Sweet Pepper - A Review And Taste Test: https://youtu.be/-EZmsiyRO0Q
5 Hot Peppers That Are Productive and Loaded With Flavor: https://youtu.be/QfM8dZtBSQs
Adirondack Blue Potato Harvest From Two Ten Gallon Grow Bags: https://youtu.be/Cj0LR0xz1DI
Kennebec Potato Harvest - Grown In 10 Gallon Grow Bag: https://youtu.be/7RRdzrEyBzE
Yukon Gold Potato Harvest From Two 10 Gallon Grow Bags: https://youtu.be/6UfmZH2hrAE
Vine Borer Resistant Squash Harvest - Green Striped Cushaw: https://youtu.be/Ec_t2GwGrOo
How To Grow Sweet Potatoes In Straw Bales - From Growing Slips To Harvesting: https://youtu.be/UtrF8EdVrgE
Sweet Potatoes Grown In Straw Bales - Huge No Dig Harvest, Red Garnet: https://youtu.be/XVzPw7AxGy4
Top 10 Best Tasting Tomatoes According To 360,000 Viewers: https://youtu.be/3UPeFVS0YBk
Royal Golden and Mountain Sweet Yellow Watermelons - Taste Tests: https://youtu.be/tq-QSgF59
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Harvesting Kennebec Potatoes And A Look At Our Other Potatoes Harvested
Once I planted these potatoes, I didn't do anything to them except water. We still got a pretty good harvest from the Kennebec, and the other two types we grew.
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Harvesting Adirondack Blue Potatoes Grown In Grow Bags - They Look Purple To Me
Even though Adirondack Blue Potatoes have blue in their name. They are really purple. If you've ever grown Adirondack Blue Potatoes, let us know how they worked out for you.
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October Indoor Pepper Update
I thought it was time to start posting here again. Here are a couple of my new pepper crosses.
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Harvesting Some Yukon Gold Potatoes Grown In 10 Gallon Grow Bags
We like growing our potatoes in grow bags. It seems like they do a little better than if we plant them in the ground. Let us know what your favorite potato to grow is. Thanks for watching!
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July Garden Update Part 2
There was so much to show in the garden that I had to do two parts. Here is part 2. Lots and lots to see....especially peppers.
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Garden Update For Mid July
There is a lot to see in this update. We are now harvesting tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, carrots, and more.
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Orange Ripple Peppers - This Plant Is Loaded!!
I haven't counted the peppers on our Orange Ripple plant, but there are dozens of them.
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July Gardening Update Part One - Lots of Tomatoes and More
We didn't get many tomatoes last year because of the heat, so I overcompensated this year by planting more of them. In this video, I will show you most of the tomatoes we are growing, and also about half of the rest of the garden. Thanks for watching!
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Late June Gardening Update and Tour - Things Are Growing Like Crazy.
Things are growing so quickly this time of year that the garden changes quite a bit from week to week. We have tons of tomatoes that have set on already. Along with the tomatoes, we have lots of peppers on our plants too. The cucumbers and pole beans are climbing up their cages and trellises. Just about everything in the garden is doing well. Let me know how your garden is doing. Thanks for watching!
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June Gardening Update and Tour - Harvesting Garlic, and Lots More
June is a growing month here. Things really grow a lot in June. We have lots of tomatoes and pepper setting on, and lots more going on.
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This Friendly Little Crab Spider Was Protecting My Pepper Plant From Pollinators
I'd rather not have pollinators mess with my pepper projects. This little Crab Spider was trying it's best to protect this one pepper flower.
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Early June Gardening Update
This is just a quick update on the garden, and an announcement about my future videos.
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Late May Gardening Update - Lots of Tomatoes And Peppers Planted
This year has had it's challenges with the weather, but I think we have finally settled in and things are starting to grow well. In this video, I will show you around the garden. We have over a dozen tomatoes planted so far, and over 100 pepper plants. We also have lots of other vegetables growing too, such as cucumbers, beans, corn, sweet potatoes and corn. Feel free to share how your garden is doing.
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Harvesting Some Detroit Dark Red Beets
I've tried several different types of beets. My favorite type of beetroot to grow so far is Detroit Dark Red. It's a good all around beet, and makes some great pickled beets using our own pickled beet recipe.
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Mixing Soil To Plant Potatoes In Grow Bags And Then Planting Them
I try to save a few bucks by reusing soil. In order to do that, I have to mix a few things with it, including some new soil. In this video, I'll show you the exact ingredients that I am using this year to grow our potatoes in 10 gallon grow bags. The potatoes we are growing are Yukon Gold, Adirondack Blue, and Kennebec.
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April Gardening Update For Our Zone 6b Midwest Garden
It's time to start growing a garden again. April is when we get started outdoors in our Zone 6b garden. We've been growing a few things all winter, so in this video I'll update you on what is going on outdoors in the garden, and indoors in our grow tent. It's an exciting time for gardener, but also a very busy time. Please let us know what you have growing in you garden. Thanks for watching!
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Harvesting Some Purple Dragon Carrots
If you are looking for something unique to grow, you might consider Purple Dragon Carrots. If you've never grown anything but orange carrots, it takes a while to get used to the look of purple carrots. Even though they look different, they still taste and cook like any other carrot.
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The Types Of Tomatoes We Will Be Growing This Year.
In this video, I will show you my list of tomatoes that we will be growing this year. I will also show you a few clips from previous years. I usually grow lots of new types each year, but this I will be growing mostly tomatoes that I have grown before. I think any of the tomatoes on this list are worth trying if you haven't tried them already. Thanks for watching!
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Harvesting Some Koral Carrots and What I think About Them
I've grown quite a few types of carrots. Koral carrots are a uniform attractive carrot that is also a good storing carrot. In this video, I'll take you along while I harvest some Koral carrots. Then I'll tell you a little about them and what I think of them.
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How I Get Pepper Seeds To Sprout In About 7 Days - Step By Step
If you've been gardening for a while, then you probably already have a favorite way of starting your pepper plants indoors. If you've never done it before, this video will give you a pretty good idea of how to do it. I'll show you step by step how I plant the seeds, then I'll show you some of the seedlings after they sprout. As soon as they sprout, they go under indoors light in my grow tent. I did a video already that shows my indoor lighting and grow tent, so if you haven't seen that one, I'll put a link to it below.
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