Next year, I'm going to put shade cloth up over my garden...I just give up when it gets too hot, (and, my plants do too) Really cute garden area!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife15 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I'll have to do a full tour of it with Anne for an update. Shade Cloth 30% is a must. I have not lost my blue berry plants, and the last 4 years I'd lose them to the heat. I've never seen so many black berries this year on my plants. I'm still experimenting if it holds true with cantalope and watermelon but I think it does.
@Ramkross2 күн бұрын
Chimes, nature and info. Can't go wrong
@KaiDragonmediahomelife15 сағат бұрын
Yep! Mom did a great job!
@Ramkross6 күн бұрын
On Fridays you should fill it with beer so they can enjoy the weekend
@TFG1Mike6 күн бұрын
So your honey brings all the bees to the yard??? I wanted to beat ram to that comment!
@AWalkinLA8 күн бұрын
Good info! Thanks! Never thought about starting potatoes now, but I'm going to give it a try! NW Louisiana, Zone 9
@KaiDragonmediahomelife8 күн бұрын
You got a good area! Minus the risk of storms, you got a longer duration it will stay relatively warm! I think you can definitely grow longer than I can with things like tomatoes! I am not familiar with that Zone's last good day but I think you got atleast a month more than I do!
@AWalkinLA8 күн бұрын
@KaiDragonmediahomelife Yes! Our first frost date is usually mid November! I'm actually just getting back into gardening and in June raised the sides of my beds higher. I had to use cheap dirt to fill them up and my pumpkin seeds that I planted at the beginning of the month just have not popped up. Usually pumpkins are such happy growers. I think it is the soil. I need to find some way to amend it as i don't have a compost pile. I'm also thinking about getting some of that shade cloth you have! It gets blistering here!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife7 күн бұрын
@@AWalkinLA Yes! Shadecloth is vital 30% is all you need to really keep the heat off your plants. You can always amend your soil still with compost and some fertilizer if that helps. You definitely have an opportunity to have crops growing in your garden much longer. Definitely take advantage of it!
@AWalkinLA6 күн бұрын
@KaiDragonmediahomelife I will get some, thanks! Nothing like fresh veggies from the garden, IF I can get them to grow! Lol
@KaiDragonmediahomelife6 күн бұрын
@@AWalkinLA Agreed. Best part is you know what you put into them!
@hoatzen78878 күн бұрын
awesome!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife8 күн бұрын
Glad you liked!
@Ramkross9 күн бұрын
Can't wait for the mantis
@KaiDragonmediahomelife8 күн бұрын
That was exciting to see!
@lastmanstanding53389 күн бұрын
Looking good sir.
@KaiDragonmediahomelife9 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly
@KeithKropf9 күн бұрын
I used to think that tomatoes needed to fully ripen on the vine to develop full flavor. I don't think that is true. I have read several university extension publications where test were done to check this "urban legend". The results, and my opinion (we've grown lots of tomatoes for lots of years) is that there is NO DIFFERENCE in flavor or sweetness if left to ripen fully. The tomato needs to have the color like the one you're showing in this video, and they will ripen fully on the kitchen counter. The reason is that at some point, the tomato quits obtaining nutrients from the plant at some point. It would be great if you can research this topic and make a video on your findings! Mahalo nui!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife9 күн бұрын
I only read a few things from some universities. I know the college where I went to school had a great agricultural department. Which I've used some of their information back during covid when I was learning to do alot of gardening. I've been finding we've been pulling them when they start to turn orange and more focus goes to the other part of the tomato plant once we pull them. You are absolutely correct that the tomatoes can ripen right in the kitchen. If you want to accelerate it, I remember the brown cardboard box or brown bags. However, I don't like them to ripen too fast if I have a surplus or if I'm waiting to schedule a day to do some canning. Hopefully this winter I can work on some of the research side and do some videos on it.
@wellersonoliveira533410 күн бұрын
Thanks, hope ya channel grows just like your garden bro ❤
@KaiDragonmediahomelife10 күн бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated! Really hoping the cooking and gardening really takes off!
@hoatzen788711 күн бұрын
epic!
@Alkerio12 күн бұрын
Wonderful tips, thank you!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife11 күн бұрын
Of course!
@hoatzen788712 күн бұрын
thank you :D
@KaiDragonmediahomelife11 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@magpie571012 күн бұрын
Thank you good advice, now when I try to convince my husband I can just show him your video. Now how about where to ripen those orange tomatoes. Is it in a dark drawer or in a sunny window ?
@KaiDragonmediahomelife11 күн бұрын
You are welcome. It's something I've been wanting to get this one out. We riped them in a cardboard box, and darkness. We kept most of ours in the garage. Brought them in when it gets too hot. My grandma used to put them in brown paper bags to ripen them faster.
@Ramkross12 күн бұрын
Good info, I did not know this
@KaiDragonmediahomelife12 күн бұрын
It's been one of those few unspoken info that we don't hear alot about.
@KimmieAbbasServant20 күн бұрын
My friend have you heard of squash poisoning can you do a video on it.
@KaiDragonmediahomelife15 күн бұрын
I haven't heard anything about squash poisoning. I can look it up and see what its about.
@KimmieAbbasServant20 күн бұрын
I like the way your garden looks
@KaiDragonmediahomelife15 күн бұрын
Thank you! We're definitely making more improvements and should have more content out soon.
@Ramkross21 күн бұрын
Good info, always nice to know what you can still get in last minute
@KaiDragonmediahomelife13 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
@aeleris316022 күн бұрын
I see the worm army is growing nicely! In all seriousness though, its nice seeing a small scale way of growing and maintaining the worms.
@KaiDragonmediahomelife22 күн бұрын
It is. They do so much for us.
@dianes213722 күн бұрын
this is cool.. you forgot to put the link in though
@KaiDragonmediahomelife22 күн бұрын
Done. Did it late last night.
@Ramkross22 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info. Never thought about have my own worm farm
@KaiDragonmediahomelife22 күн бұрын
It's been neat. I have gotten no smell yet either.
@JackpotWarrior27 күн бұрын
Those happened to my costco bins too today. 106° out of nowhere. Great video 🫡
@KaiDragonmediahomelife23 күн бұрын
Thank you! Yea, the sun has been brutal!
@yutujav327 күн бұрын
awesome gardening,....
@yutujav327 күн бұрын
Its all about gardening video... Great channel....sharing & .... thank you
@KaiDragonmediahomelife27 күн бұрын
Thank you! SO much more to come!
@yutujav327 күн бұрын
y re wellcome✌
@TFG1Mike28 күн бұрын
yikes the sun is an evil villain at times!
@Ramkross28 күн бұрын
How dare you bring up inflation that doesn't exist 😂
@TFG1Mike29 күн бұрын
awesome!!!
@Ramkross29 күн бұрын
Cant eait to see them hatch and move about
@SometimeAgo65Ай бұрын
I dont feed the birds in the warmer months. Let them eat the bugs from your yard/garden.
@RamkrossАй бұрын
This is stuff I never thought of
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Me neither till mom came along.
@RamkrossАй бұрын
A+ for saying gnarly in a garden video
@BINKSGAMINGАй бұрын
Great video guys. The wife wants to get into planting and I'll be showing her your videos. Keep up the great work you two.
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Thank you!
@theorcosaurusАй бұрын
Kai bringing us the gardening videos we deserve.
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Cant wait to see the storing videos
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Thanks for the info. Hearing the nature was awesome
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
I seen people really love nature and I thought this would be great.
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Nice to see family working together 🥰
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
She has been great fun and a great team mate for this. When I don't have time due to the channel and work, editing, she's got my back. It's really gotten us closer.
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Beets are going to be in all your videos. You have them everwhere😂
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Best part is they are a power food for your heart.
@theorcosaurusАй бұрын
I take 90 days too. Great video!
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Well, unfortunately you grow like a weed lol.
@CaptainRuggelsАй бұрын
I do love my Potatoes. Thanks be for this.
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Welcome. More to come!
@CaptainRuggelsАй бұрын
Big garden you got
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
It's large.
@TFG1MikeАй бұрын
Potatoes grow up to be scalloped ... and french fried! Great vid. I had forgotten that the plant part of potatoes was evil!
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Goal is to eventually become self sufficient in food producing.
@TFG1MikeАй бұрын
@@KaiDragonmediahomelife awesome!
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Kai loves those 🍆🍆🍆🍆 confirmed by mama kai 🤣🤣
@RamkrossАй бұрын
Beets, beets and more Beets
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
We got the beets!
@RamkrossАй бұрын
It's awesome seeing buyable options. Usually the pvc pipe diy ones are what you see. Some people don't have the time to actually make the pvc towers. I've never seen these options. Thanks for the vid
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
OF course. I learned stuff from here about these. The one she wants is really cool with a built in composter.
@TFG1MikeАй бұрын
Very cool. I don't remember if my grandfather or my mom or anyone that was gardening when I was a kid back in the '80s ever did this kind of thing. That is so cool!
@TFG1MikeАй бұрын
Rabbits, Squirrels, and BEARS OOOOOHHHH MMYYYYY!!!
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
No bears yet!
@CaptainRuggelsАй бұрын
Lots of great info. It’s good to pass the on to future generations. 👊🏻😎👍🏻
@TFG1MikeАй бұрын
No squishy squash... Ya need em hard. Excellent tutorial.
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
More to come!
@leasamayhugh3277Ай бұрын
Love the videos great job
@KaiDragonmediahomelifeАй бұрын
Thank you!
@RamkrossАй бұрын
It is so great that you are including your mother in these. Sharing knowledge is a wonderful gift to give
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Next year, I'm going to put shade cloth up over my garden...I just give up when it gets too hot, (and, my plants do too) Really cute garden area!
Thank you! I'll have to do a full tour of it with Anne for an update. Shade Cloth 30% is a must. I have not lost my blue berry plants, and the last 4 years I'd lose them to the heat. I've never seen so many black berries this year on my plants. I'm still experimenting if it holds true with cantalope and watermelon but I think it does.
Chimes, nature and info. Can't go wrong
Yep! Mom did a great job!
On Fridays you should fill it with beer so they can enjoy the weekend
So your honey brings all the bees to the yard??? I wanted to beat ram to that comment!
Good info! Thanks! Never thought about starting potatoes now, but I'm going to give it a try! NW Louisiana, Zone 9
You got a good area! Minus the risk of storms, you got a longer duration it will stay relatively warm! I think you can definitely grow longer than I can with things like tomatoes! I am not familiar with that Zone's last good day but I think you got atleast a month more than I do!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife Yes! Our first frost date is usually mid November! I'm actually just getting back into gardening and in June raised the sides of my beds higher. I had to use cheap dirt to fill them up and my pumpkin seeds that I planted at the beginning of the month just have not popped up. Usually pumpkins are such happy growers. I think it is the soil. I need to find some way to amend it as i don't have a compost pile. I'm also thinking about getting some of that shade cloth you have! It gets blistering here!
@@AWalkinLA Yes! Shadecloth is vital 30% is all you need to really keep the heat off your plants. You can always amend your soil still with compost and some fertilizer if that helps. You definitely have an opportunity to have crops growing in your garden much longer. Definitely take advantage of it!
@KaiDragonmediahomelife I will get some, thanks! Nothing like fresh veggies from the garden, IF I can get them to grow! Lol
@@AWalkinLA Agreed. Best part is you know what you put into them!
awesome!
Glad you liked!
Can't wait for the mantis
That was exciting to see!
Looking good sir.
Thank you kindly
I used to think that tomatoes needed to fully ripen on the vine to develop full flavor. I don't think that is true. I have read several university extension publications where test were done to check this "urban legend". The results, and my opinion (we've grown lots of tomatoes for lots of years) is that there is NO DIFFERENCE in flavor or sweetness if left to ripen fully. The tomato needs to have the color like the one you're showing in this video, and they will ripen fully on the kitchen counter. The reason is that at some point, the tomato quits obtaining nutrients from the plant at some point. It would be great if you can research this topic and make a video on your findings! Mahalo nui!
I only read a few things from some universities. I know the college where I went to school had a great agricultural department. Which I've used some of their information back during covid when I was learning to do alot of gardening. I've been finding we've been pulling them when they start to turn orange and more focus goes to the other part of the tomato plant once we pull them. You are absolutely correct that the tomatoes can ripen right in the kitchen. If you want to accelerate it, I remember the brown cardboard box or brown bags. However, I don't like them to ripen too fast if I have a surplus or if I'm waiting to schedule a day to do some canning. Hopefully this winter I can work on some of the research side and do some videos on it.
Thanks, hope ya channel grows just like your garden bro ❤
Thank you! Much appreciated! Really hoping the cooking and gardening really takes off!
epic!
Wonderful tips, thank you!
Of course!
thank you :D
You're welcome!
Thank you good advice, now when I try to convince my husband I can just show him your video. Now how about where to ripen those orange tomatoes. Is it in a dark drawer or in a sunny window ?
You are welcome. It's something I've been wanting to get this one out. We riped them in a cardboard box, and darkness. We kept most of ours in the garage. Brought them in when it gets too hot. My grandma used to put them in brown paper bags to ripen them faster.
Good info, I did not know this
It's been one of those few unspoken info that we don't hear alot about.
My friend have you heard of squash poisoning can you do a video on it.
I haven't heard anything about squash poisoning. I can look it up and see what its about.
I like the way your garden looks
Thank you! We're definitely making more improvements and should have more content out soon.
Good info, always nice to know what you can still get in last minute
Absolutely!
I see the worm army is growing nicely! In all seriousness though, its nice seeing a small scale way of growing and maintaining the worms.
It is. They do so much for us.
this is cool.. you forgot to put the link in though
Done. Did it late last night.
Thanks for the info. Never thought about have my own worm farm
It's been neat. I have gotten no smell yet either.
Those happened to my costco bins too today. 106° out of nowhere. Great video 🫡
Thank you! Yea, the sun has been brutal!
awesome gardening,....
Its all about gardening video... Great channel....sharing & .... thank you
Thank you! SO much more to come!
y re wellcome✌
yikes the sun is an evil villain at times!
How dare you bring up inflation that doesn't exist 😂
awesome!!!
Cant eait to see them hatch and move about
I dont feed the birds in the warmer months. Let them eat the bugs from your yard/garden.
This is stuff I never thought of
Me neither till mom came along.
A+ for saying gnarly in a garden video
Great video guys. The wife wants to get into planting and I'll be showing her your videos. Keep up the great work you two.
Thank you!
Kai bringing us the gardening videos we deserve.
Cant wait to see the storing videos
Thanks for the info. Hearing the nature was awesome
I seen people really love nature and I thought this would be great.
Nice to see family working together 🥰
She has been great fun and a great team mate for this. When I don't have time due to the channel and work, editing, she's got my back. It's really gotten us closer.
Beets are going to be in all your videos. You have them everwhere😂
Best part is they are a power food for your heart.
I take 90 days too. Great video!
Well, unfortunately you grow like a weed lol.
I do love my Potatoes. Thanks be for this.
Welcome. More to come!
Big garden you got
It's large.
Potatoes grow up to be scalloped ... and french fried! Great vid. I had forgotten that the plant part of potatoes was evil!
Goal is to eventually become self sufficient in food producing.
@@KaiDragonmediahomelife awesome!
Kai loves those 🍆🍆🍆🍆 confirmed by mama kai 🤣🤣
Beets, beets and more Beets
We got the beets!
It's awesome seeing buyable options. Usually the pvc pipe diy ones are what you see. Some people don't have the time to actually make the pvc towers. I've never seen these options. Thanks for the vid
OF course. I learned stuff from here about these. The one she wants is really cool with a built in composter.
Very cool. I don't remember if my grandfather or my mom or anyone that was gardening when I was a kid back in the '80s ever did this kind of thing. That is so cool!
Rabbits, Squirrels, and BEARS OOOOOHHHH MMYYYYY!!!
No bears yet!
Lots of great info. It’s good to pass the on to future generations. 👊🏻😎👍🏻
No squishy squash... Ya need em hard. Excellent tutorial.
More to come!
Love the videos great job
Thank you!
It is so great that you are including your mother in these. Sharing knowledge is a wonderful gift to give
Yea. I'm glad we teamed up.