10 Garden Tasks You'd Be Foolish Not To Do in July

Published 2024-07-03
A few simple tasks can make massive difference...

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:11 Task 1
02:48 Tuck Eating Green Beans
03:25 Task 2
05:23 Task 3
08:03 Task 4
08:52 Task 5
09:55 Task 6
11:05 Task 7
12:13 Task 8
13:04 Task 9
13:53 Task 10
15:33 Task 11
16:12 Task 12
16:46 Final Thoughts
17:34 Giveaway Winner

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeas4980
    Had my first ripe peach off my first peach tree to make it to fruiting age... Dear Lord, it was a gift from Heaven above! I had no idea what a peach could taste like. It was amazing!
  • @MarlzJinx
    The taste of home grown, or neighbor, local farmer grown is just night and day compared to store bought.
  • Loved seeing you give your little boss a drink. My dog is such a water hound, if he saw you watering your garden with a hose, he'd be right there, climbing into the middle of the operation, so you couldn't even see where the end of the hose is. lol Thanks for the summer check list.
  • @joemccall8991
    A couple of years ago we field tested Surround, gauze wrap, and foil on dozens of squash plants. Gauze seemed to be the most consistent repellent against borers in our area (Maryland 7b (now 8a)). We still apply Surround to all cucurbits but wrapping the base and 8-12" of lower stem with gauze has eliminated borer issues completely.
  • Tuck❤❤❤❤ I started watching your channel because your Tuck looks almost identical to my late Roo (Ralphie)! I’ve learned so much and get the joy of seeing you with Tuck. Makes my heart full again! Thank you so much!❤
  • @katiedc8239
    I don't even know you personally, but I am just SO PROUD of you! I have been watching you from the beginning and you have truly created something so amazing and have taught so many people how to grow healthy food in such a bountiful way, it's just wonderful. And this video was PACKED with excellent information! Thank you and God bless you!! ❤❤❤ for the Boss, too!
  • @kijihigh6826
    I love eatching your videos. You are so energized and filled with enthusiasm. I have learned so much from you. This year is my first full garden, growing tomatoes, pumpkin, red onions, zucchini, vutternut squash, okra, eggplant, string beans, pole beans, bush beans, corn, cantaloupe, peppers, herbs and watermelon. I started with a lot but I have learned so much watching you and other videos. It is a lot of work keeping up with everything. However I have made a chart for each vegetable and I record all of my tasks for each. It is a lot of fun and my vegetables are doing well. The most difficult ones are the tomatoes but I have mastered them and rhey are producing and foing well. Another challenge are the cucumbers. They were beautiful until I began pruning. Now they look weak. I will continue to study them. Thank you for all that you do.
  • ❤❤❤❤❤Tuck! Great seeing him, and all your handy tips.
  • @natsomething0
    ❤❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤍 Much love to the Tuckster! We appreciate you James, and your dedication to sharing your hard-won knowledge! 💗
  • @Vladpryde
    James, could you make a video explaining the importance of placing your planters facing the right direction in relation to the movement of the sun? I think that would be a great topic to discuss. Love your tomatoes too! Your harvest is going to be legendary.
  • @MarlzJinx
    Valuable tips. Thank you so much for your time and dedication.
  • It ALWAYS Amazes me seeing him Eat his Raw Veggies ☺️. He better at it than A LOT of ADULTS I Know 😒. He LOOKS So Healthy & Happy😁
  • I awakened my dormant garden this spring, after a 20+ year break. i have had enormous harvests already this year, inspired by you and Tuck. I wore my new Food Forest shirt tonight while harvesting. Your attitude and advice are inspirational!
  • @amynourse9727
    Tuck @ "Before Pruning" ❤❤❤😊 I have squash growing envy. I'm determined and inspired by you!
  • Just fantastic , I garden a lot and did actually learn some neat tips and techniques from this video . TY !
  • @bryanreis4704
    It's our first year doing our home garden, and watching you has made me determined to set us up for next year and the future of our food Forrest ❤. Thank you for sharing your experience and joy of this. You get me so hyped !
  • @tinad6812
    Today, I saw the squash vine borer in my garden. It was thirsty and was getting a drink from the bird bath, probably right after it laid eggs. I liked the tip to put soil over the bottom of the plant. I’m starting my second round of squash, cucumbers, melons and brassicas this week. I’m in zone 6. Thank you. 😊 Your garden looks beautiful as always.