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Like 4 Superb upload dear friend 👍 Vegetable plants and strawberry plants are very healthy
Im jealous!
Hello. I need to try strawberries again. Your plants look good and healthy. Hope you have a big harvest. Happy Growing!
👀🤯😳 How did go you good over there 😂.
Looking great seems like the critors are giving you a break. Happy Growing! 💚🌱
@@Bouje-Prepper Somewhat lol 😆
The animals 🤣
Oh funny!
@@mikeschaoticgardening I actually met his wife when I was working at a card shop. Her husband had already passed away at that point , but she was a very pleasant woman to chat with.
@@BrokenGardening that's cool...I meat Charles Shultz as a kid..he showed me how to draw Charlie brown's head!
@@mikeschaoticgardening Cool! 😎
@@BrokenGardening I'll never forget
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Lol ma'am
Adorable love your cat.
@@bebubbabobob2144 She's a handful lol
Looking good 🌿
@@containingmygarden Thanks 😊
Bugs is my guess. Also I suggest checking your local extension office if you are close enough. They are a great resource. Good luck
@jerryrigsit5400 I have yet to discover if my city even has one of those offices. But the comment by the other person mentioned the name of the insect, and it is problematic and will need to be cut down. It sucks, cuz it really does look kind of pretty until it gets those pods show out and the vines destroy the fence lol
@@BrokenGardening it's a federal office. Good luck, sorry about the plant.
Phylloxera!
@fadibahoura7012 I looked that up. You are 100 percent correct! Sadly, this vine comes back every year, and it's not on my property to annihilate it at the root. Dang, looks like I will need to put on a hat and chop away at this thing, and hope I don't make the bugs jump to the garden :(
Looking good
@@passionatelyintriguedarts Thanks, I know I say it every year, but this weather has me second guessing everything, sometimes giving up entirely, and then the garden starts doing some things 😂🤠
@@BrokenGardening never give up my dear!
Great healthy vegetables 🎉🎉
@@pratibhabagiya9611 Thanks, the cherry tomatoes are very yummy this time around.
Not sure what that bug was but dont think bad if alone..Japanese Beatles are always mating..lol..and be eating holes in leaves as they do it Those long peppers look like purple jalapeños..the start green..go yellow..then purple
@@mikeschaoticgardening The labels on the packets said nothing about jalapenos lol. But as I had learned with the kale package having tomatoes in it, you never can tell 😂😆 And I could have done without the Japanese beetle mating details. Geeze, can't they wait til the end and THEN go tell her to make him a sandwich? Hahahah
@@BrokenGardening lol
Does anyone have a guess as to what that orange colored bug on the green bell pepper was? Am I going to wake up to find my pepper decimated?
This is my first time hearing the DOI thanks for reading it.
Thanks for listening
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Some of the seeds I planted didn't come up I have no sweet pepper and when I thought I dropped more seeds It is tomato lol. Looking good! Happy Gardening! 💚🌱
I have a battery that doesn't keep it's charge and if I knew that I wouldn't have gotten it. Makes no sense to waster energy powering a battery that's not going to keep the charge and not be ready to go when I need it 🤦🏾♀. I do need to pull my solar panels out and hook them up to see how the work 👀🤣, Yes practice with your preps! Stay Ready!
@Bouje-Prepper Right? I fully charged this little guy and left it out where I can see it to check how fast it loses its charge over time. I have yet to hook up the solar panels to it, in order to see how long it takes to fully charge vs what the panels and unit say lol. I want the TRUTH truth 😄
Yes the TRUTH be one Sponge Bob month later 🤣.
Water bladder for the tube is another idea too. Stary Ready!
@Bouje-Prepper yup, I have that tub thing as well, but it's a one time thing that you can't really dry out well to pack back up and to store away for next time. I will keep that for when an immediate confirmed threat is at hand (or to store water sourced from outside the system should it go down, as a storage for "raw water" to be filtered for use).
I totally agree.
Hey you came by to catch up willfully all is well. Your garden is doing awesomely great you only mention the critters once. Keep up the greatness you are doing. Happy Gardening! 🌱💚
Hey Bouje, Things are OK. I hope the same for you ❤. The critters apparently have been busy with other things, even though I still find acorn shells in the troughs. LOL I don't think the wildlife appreciates the high heat and humidity any more than we do 😅. I am surprised that the tomato plant that broke off, and has ripe cherry tomatoes on it, hasn't been consumed by the birds or squirrels. Most of the damage this year has been weather related. Though, I just pulled my first harvest of potatoes, garlic, red lettuce, and some more cherry tomatoes 😊
Happy Harvest! 🌱
Cute!
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That's a happy kitty
Great video! So cool that you’ve got a pepper growing. It seems like pepper plants grow slowly and then suddenly explode. As far as the grow bags, maybe try the ones that might have more ventilation. They have ones that are more of a cloth material that apparently prune the roots, and are porous. I’ve had success with potatoes in grow bags. The lettuce has a great color! You’ve got lots growing! Great job. Be well. - Colin
@@holisticheritagehomestead Hi Colin! I am not on here much, so sorry if I have missed a lot. The grow bags I bought years ago and never used so I figured I would give them a shot. They are more of a plastic type, and have the peek-a-boo panels that are meant for potatoes. I wasn't sure how they would do. I also don't normally buy starts either. So the combination was new territory, in which I have failed lol. Thanks for the encouragement though 😎
@@BrokenGardening you’re welcome. I give you lots of credit for making things happen. as far as failing, that’s a part of the process and hopefully you learned as you went. Be well.
I thought it would be good to put out there the very document that is the foundation of the 4 of July festivities we all enjoy.
Wow soooooo beautiful and cute gardening ☺️❤❤❤
@@pratibhabagiya9611 Thanks 👍
You have lots going on in your containers. Thanks for sharing
@@wholenewperspective Thanks for the visit ❤️I hope you are well
Peppers look good 👍🏿. Tomatoes look pretty good too. Thank you for the tour😊💚🫶🏾
@@urbanbackyardcontainergardenin Thanks ❤️
Yay peppers! Nice fruit on that tomato! As bob ross would say "happy little accidents " 😆 Looking good!
@@mikeschaoticgardening Hahahaha
Thank you for sharing.
@@fadibahoura7012 Thanks for the visit. I am not on here as much as I used to, and removed a bunch of content, so there's not much to see lol. Thanks for the visit though 🤠
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Great info
@@mikeschaoticgardening More so a reminder. I am sure I am not the only one who stockpiled some important things to have during an emergency, that haven't used them, charged them, or even know how they work, but knew it was wise to have them "just in case."
Ignore the Thug Kitchen cook book in the background...lol. That's a whole different subject 👍😎
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@@mikeschaoticgardening Part of my attempts to eat better. LOL I never do recipes, but a book titled "Thug Kitchen : Eat like you give a F*@k" caught my attention
@@BrokenGardening hah..cool!
5th done HI friend ! Colol stuff Got a new supporter friend :>
Hi, Welcome aboard :)
I love little black and white kitties 🐈⬛ so cute 🥰
She is really quite charming :)
Love the heavy music 🤘 😎
Thanks for the reminder.
You're welcome
Smart
Most Important prep is the brain 🧠 lol
@@BrokenGardening true!
Thanks for sharing 👍🏿
You are so welcome
This was just a quick video on a much larger topic of water storage and storm readiness, as we have a tornado watch in effect. You can also clean and fill your tubs and sinks, have stored water in your preps, fill up every container that can hold water (pots, pans, bowls, cups, Tupperware containers, and even zip lock bags if you have to). When and if water is not accessible, you will be glad you did what looked to be silly, as it will be priceless to you and your family. There are water filters, and treatment drops ect if you want to do some research on your own. This is just a quick video, with a practical thing that you can do in just a few minutes to make a difference if you need it.
4:08 that's Tree of Heaven. Very invasive and the host plant of the Spotted Lantern Fly
Thank you so much!!! I need to clean up everything out there after this storm passes and I will be sure to remove that. Gracias!
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3:10 accident tomatoes 🍅 😂
3:35 beautiful kale
Great job!
@@OCDishChick The seed packet from Dollar general said Russian Kale. They grew up to be tomatoes. (Secret agents I suspect lol)
@@OCDishChick I have never had my kale and lettuces grow so excruciatingly slow. I would have had multiple harvest by now, but ai haven't had a single one yet. In addition, my Romain lettuce didn't even come up, and my spinach after two plantings had a dismal turn out, and what did got dug up by critters. My garden has been a war zone lol