Great video. I’m not having much luck with my radishes. I planted Roxanne and Rivoli and its now been about 1.5 months and neither have grown good. The Roxanne’s are finally starting to actually bulge up slightly but only have a few leaves each and the Rivoli’s are still just thin limp stems with a few leaves. I do live in Texas so I considered it might be too hot but its rarely been over 80 since I planted them. They have good soil, sun and water so I don’t know what else it could be. Any advise?
Hi Kim, I see you reused the soil from the previous radish harvest and planted new seeds. Do you do that for other vegetables like tomatoes, etc? It seems like such a waste to throw out that soil just to plant new seeds after harvesting.
queue the dog as soon as the video starts rolling .. lol … my two do the same .. in any event, I just harvest my radish a couple off weeks ago for the fall. They came out great!
Hi Kim,I have a serious problem in my raised bed.the beds are near maple tree but still far away. they are full of roots when I dig them.can you suggest me some tips how to avoid roots in raised beds near trees
Hi Kim where are you located ??? I have recently found your may i say "wonderful gardening channel " At this time i am located in Sierra Vista Az…. But we are in the process of a move to Southern California …… Your vids are soooooooo easy for the armature gardener such as myself to follow ….. Not a lot going on around our area "gardening wise "very limited because maybe weather ie heat dry for so many months of summer …. I like to grow my own veggies / fruit … as a kid up in Utah i used see all the fruit that we ate coming from Southern Cali ….iMaybe now with your help Kim i will achieve what i saw as a child… Would be great Kim thanks for posting your videos so informative magical god be with you now keep safe…… blessing…………Edwin J Thompson…….Ed
Kim your harvest is amazing i just love to see gardeners harvesting there vegetables. I am still taking care of my fall garden I have lots of broccoli that I have been harvesting. my sugar snap peas are going crazy. I have eaten so many of them there so delicious and crunchy unfortunately I'm not able To succession plant it's too late in the season and we have already had a couple of days of frost we are still waiting for our freeze to arrive.
Thanks for the video. Did you grow the transplants in a pot? I'm asking because of the cloth you peeled away from the roots. If you have a video on that, please give me the link.
Those radishes looked great! I have a few celery bottoms soaking thanks to you, as well as a nice cover crop of winter wheat 🙂 when do you like to start your beans indoors down there in Southern California? ??
do u have fungus gnat problem in indoor seedlings? And peat pots pellets in general?
Hi kim; i like yur garden beautiful i love to see you; how to grow saladgreens and the recipes;amazing yur perper plants i love it.
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Great video. I’m not having much luck with my radishes. I planted Roxanne and Rivoli and its now been about 1.5 months and neither have grown good. The Roxanne’s are finally starting to actually bulge up slightly but only have a few leaves each and the Rivoli’s are still just thin limp stems with a few leaves. I do live in Texas so I considered it might be too hot but its rarely been over 80 since I planted them. They have good soil, sun and water so I don’t know what else it could be. Any advise?
Hi Kim, I see you reused the soil from the previous radish harvest and planted new seeds. Do you do that for other vegetables like tomatoes, etc? It seems like such a waste to throw out that soil just to plant new seeds after harvesting.
Thank you for brightening up my winter! I just love watching your garden videos even more in the winter months. Lovely color pops everywhere! 🙂
Awesome tips Kim!!
queue the dog as soon as the video starts rolling .. lol … my two do the same .. in any event, I just harvest my radish a couple off weeks ago for the fall. They came out great!
Fantastic!
Ok. When did I miss the planting calendar and seed list? I can remember all that your saying ???
Nice tips. I get so much pleasures in harvesting. Thank you for that send out. I hope you and your family have a Thankful and blessed Thanksgiving. 🙂
Hi Kim,I have a serious problem in my raised bed.the beds are near maple tree but still far away.
they are full of roots when I dig them.can you suggest me some tips how to avoid roots in raised beds near trees
so happy your smartpots are thriving
also your dill looks amazing…………
great job
Hi Kim where are you located ??? I have recently found your may i say "wonderful gardening channel " At this time i am located in Sierra Vista Az…. But we are in the process of a move to Southern California …… Your vids are soooooooo easy for the armature gardener such as myself to follow ….. Not a lot going on around our area "gardening wise "very limited because maybe weather ie heat dry for so many months of summer …. I like to grow my own veggies / fruit … as a kid up in Utah i used see all the fruit that we ate coming from Southern Cali ….iMaybe now with your help Kim i will achieve what i saw as a child… Would be great Kim thanks for posting your videos so informative magical god be with you now keep safe…… blessing…………Edwin J Thompson…….Ed
Kim your harvest is amazing i just love to see gardeners harvesting there vegetables. I am still taking care of my fall garden I have lots of broccoli that I have been harvesting. my sugar snap peas are going crazy. I have eaten so many of them there so delicious and crunchy unfortunately I'm not able To succession plant it's too late in the season and we have already had a couple of days of frost we are still waiting for our freeze to arrive.
Luv all those beautiful plants…no more planting for me now in NY..but I'm constantly thinking of next year!!! Thanks.
Thanks for the video. Did you grow the transplants in a pot? I'm asking because of the cloth you peeled away from the roots. If you have a video on that, please give me the link.
Thanks Kim! ima try to plant a few seeds each weekend. At least the peas!
Are the Patio Pride pea pods edible?
Sorry I em late
Why didn't you amend the soil when you added new plants? Containers lose their nutrients so quickly I would think that would be necessary.
Those radishes looked great! I have a few celery bottoms soaking thanks to you, as well as a nice cover crop of winter wheat 🙂 when do you like to start your beans indoors down there in Southern California? ??
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