Garden Update

Published 2024-04-28
Lot's of rain here in central Texas. The garden is doing amazing. We are harvesting lots of greens. God bless yawl!

All Comments (15)
  • @lauriefleet3573
    Lookin good. Can't wait to see all the flowers! They'll really bring in the pollinators and give the garden such beauty.
  • @deltorres2100
    I planted so many pampers this year because I want to give some out as gifts. I did habanero yellow banana pepper jalapeño three or four different kind of bell peppers. They’re my favorite.🌶️🫑🌶️🫑
  • @ntxg
    Gorgeous!!! Glad y’all got some rain!!!❤
  • @deltorres2100
    Yup I’m in Houston..yup I agree.. I’m on my third batch of succession. Planning with carrots and I’ll be doing another batch of potatoes soon. 🌱🌱🌱
  • @deltorres2100
    I’m actually doing really good on spinach but growing on my porch because it’s not so much sun or so much heat I guess on the porch
  • @MsLippy
    Everything is popping, and looking great. We didn’t avoid the storms; but at our place just limbs down. Lots of damage, 155k were without power, and 18 hours later - we are Blessed to have power restored. Take Care Friends
  • @ricsgarden7394
    So interesting. Im in East Texas around Lufkin. The stages of your and my plants are so different. First my cabbage, collards and brocolli are done (cold crops). Onions are about the same stage as yours . But my tomatoes are already 4 feet tall. Your peppers are much larger, mine are maybe 8 to 10 inches. Im making squash and cucumber already. I would guess we are in similar zones. I wouldnt even think of planting Okra until June. I wonder why we are so different. Anyway, love the channel
  • Awesome. Curious about if you will be doing any more electroculture experiments this year.
  • @dezarae1984
    What is your growing zone? What is your growing Zone?