FIRST FULL GARDEN TOUR!- ORGANIC VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS-SUBURBAN GARDENING

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Published 2024-06-20
Full June 2024 garden tour. This is the longest garden tour we've ever done and it includes EVERYTHING. Growing kale, lettuce, swiss chard. Tasking broccoli, basil, sweet peas. Harvesting broccoli and kale. Hot peppers, and sweet peppers. Tomatoes, mint, herbs for the kitchen. Sweet potatoes and potatoes. How we grown pumpkins. Growing loofah sponge on trellises. Growing tomatoes on strings. What we are growing in the greenhouse. AND SO MUCH MORE!!!

All Comments (21)
  • Arthur must fall in love with you Every time your enthusiasm about your garden shines ♥️
  • Bri, you’re one amazing woman! Your perseverance and strength as a mother is inspiring. Also, your unconditional love for your husband❤
  • @melbert22
    I grow in zone 7b and have always had problems with vine borers. In the past two years, I finally had success by using radishes as a companion plant. I get the radishes growing, then DON'T harvest them. I plant the squash and pumpkins in and amongst the radish pants. It seems the spicy, spike-y leaves of the radish plants are unpalatable to the vine borer moth and they avoid laying eggs on the radish leaves and the companion pumpkin leaves. It has worked for me after YEARS of fighting the vine borers all the other ways (lots of YouTube videos with other suggestions). I figure a pack of radish seeds is a cost-effective and organic deterrent. Your garden is looking great- good luck with the cutting flowers! <3
  • @lindadykes4040
    Im drinking tea with fresh mint right now. Awesome gardens. May Jesus bless you and keep you and shine his light upon you and your family ❤️✝️
  • Bree here's a suggestion with your cauliflower when the heads form and sit on take the closest leaves and tie them over the top. It will bleach it will keep them white instead of them turning purpleish and yellow. It works well just pull the leaves over the top of the head put a rubber band on them or piece of string. Your looks amazingand you did not overwinter carrots so if you just plant carrots now and they just keep them in the ground all winter long they get nice and sweet
  • @pattin1392
    Thank you Bri !!! You have inspired me so much !! ❤ I’m in my 3rd year of gardening and started just experimenting like you say! It’s so much fun and it does bring me so much joy, flowers and fruits and veges !! 🌻🎋🫛🥦🥬🥒🧅 🥰
  • @KathyFitz1113
    Cover the rose petals with a silicon screen when you freeze dry them. That way they don’t blow around and get stuck to the walls of the freeze drier. Ask me how I know that. 😂
  • @moshrefn
    Bri is so beautiful with no makeup on and all of her hair on the side with flower🥰🥰🥰
  • To Art and Bri, oh by the way let us not forget the kids and all the help that they contribute to the garden. Awesome job family keep up the amazing work.
  • @JB-pd4ni
    Your garden is fantastic, you sure know what you're doing! I imagine you have inspired passers-by to plant something in their yards too.
  • @sallyapple3935
    Beautiful garden- your hard work is showing, it’s good to see you smile again… God is good! 🙏
  • @rachelfrees1268
    What a vigorous tour of your gardens. I love the wildness of your flower gardens. Thanks and blessings to all of you.❤
  • I loved seeing the old fashion Mullen daisies. For your melons on trellis you can put little melons in grocery bags with air holes attached to trellis to hold weigh of babies melons
  • @danamama6766
    This gave me such joy yes. From the doing it to where it is now. So wonderful!! Flowers shining everywhere too are always the greatest. I very rarely remove self seeded things. I think that they did what nature does and almost a crime to tear them out :) Love the little butterfly girl flying around and RoRo trying to put the flower in his ear my heart...love the comfrey plant starting business and all the joy the kids are having and how much they so love the garden too. Bri you are a beautiful goddess Mama with the flowers in you hair. So happy to see you so happy. hugs
  • @KathyFitz1113
    What a great idea!! 1/2 of a GreenStalk would make a perfect garden for a little one!
  • @marywesley316
    We planted mint around our back deck, and this year it is growing under our deck. So going out and enjoying some deck time with a smell of mint is the best, it keeps ants away too.
  • @lrmps
    Just one more thing to love about you and your family. You are Amazing at Raising❤❤
  • @tonisangel5024
    Bri I just love your garden it would bring me such Joy also ! I love how your children work in the garden also so sweet! I believe one day you'll have a big beautiful garden again at the farm I can't wait!! Much love to you Arthur and the kids...Camille 😘❤ 🥭🍎🥦🥬🫑🌶🧅🧄🥔🍆🍉🌻🌼🏵🌳🌾
  • The first time I grew carrots, I forgot about them until mid December. And that's when I learned that homegrown food is superior to store-bought in every way imaginable! The taste - mm!