HD Vegetable Garden Tips (No. 1 - 3)

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What's Growing? Spring Vegetable Garden Tour

Here is a quick tour of how everything is growing and coming along in our Organic Spring Vegetable Garden here in North Texas in zone 8a.
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HD Vegetable Garden Tips (No. 1 – 3)

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  • rosbenz224

    You guys are absolutely inspiring! I love watching your videos and your relationship with god and Mother Earth. Thank you for sharing all your hard work with us. I've only been gardening for a few years now and I was almost set to give it up when I came across your videos. I'm so greatly appreciative of all the tips and tricks I've learned along the way. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Please give the mrs. a big hug from me and may god continue to bless you both!

  • Paul Taylor

    I have heard about a happy wife is a happy life but not about the wife mother inlaw. That's a good one! Will take note! Thanks for all the valuable tips Hollis & Nancy.

  • Todd Blessing

    hollis,that's a great tip,and too funny,about the mother n law,so true,thank you for a good chuckle, S.S.your loyal pennsavaina viewer,happy Easter,

  • Edwin Thompson

    i did have the best mominlaw in gods world Hilda was her name if i was going to chose a second mom she would be the one My father said to me Son chose a wife thats like your mom i did thanks to the Lord now to both are very happy i can tell god be with u both Ed

  • Maggie Wallington

    Thanks for great tip about sun , will have to move my garden plans. Thank God i haven't started yet. This is my first real garden, wish me luck and lot's of prayers

  • Connie Simpleng Pinay

    I'm surprised squirrels never tries to eat your tomatoes and other crops. Coz they digged up mine. Even my tulip bulbs that I planted they tried to dig them up good thing there was a cat who decided to live with us lol

  • Portia Holliday

    I had no idea the sun in the winter is Southernmost. I was led to plant my radishes and turnips southernmost, interesting! I love the strings and bricks! I am going to establish permanent beds like you and Nancy did. I learn so much and am so grateful that you two are hooked up to THE source:)

  • Andrew Lockwood

    You have a very nice garden so far. I mainly grow berry plants myself – lots of raspberry with some blackberry, although I've expanded quite a bit – and then there's the things my mother grows.

  • Jen Dyson

    I bought a bag of bare root strawberries at Walmart and watched a video to learn how to plant them. They're in a container with organic potting soil- I thought I'd did everything but they aren't growing at all- wonder what I did wrong?

  • Rick Shaw

    Great looking garden. You have done a wonderful job starting new. I am very interested in following the progress of your herbs. I want to grow herbs as well. Thanks for the update and keep up the good work.

  • Shannon Robinson

    It's looking great. You've put a load of work into your new area. Have you grown scarlet runner beans before? I always assumed it got too hot too fast. I'm in central California so it gets really hot fast here. I'm trying them this year for first time. The are just starting flowering. Can't wait to see if they manage to fruit. My squash is only at 6 leaf state, but they should grow fast now it's warming up. Our garden is packed full, so I can't plant anything else till I harvest something. It's looking very nice. Maybe you can fit in a small greenhouse to grow your own transplants. It's easier than most people think and can be a whole lot cheaper. I've grown my own stuff from seed for about 10 years now. Everything from onions to tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, herbs, and flowers. My 6ftx 8 ft greenhouse has paid for itself 3x in 10 years. I grow about 4 times what I need and share extras as gifts with friends. It also helps during that need to plant but too early stage in winter. Keep up the great work.

  • mrshomebody 1984

    i just planted brussel sprouts and sunflowers and i live in trlr. park in dallas,tx i have sand and rocks so i dont know if i will get any this yr.

  • LARK'S GARDENS

    Your son is so darn cute. He was really enjoying the hose. Thanks for sharing your joy. I am anxious to see how your squash and watermelons grow. They are really planted tight. Being in Texas, doesn't the black mulch heat your soil up? I am thinking in early Spring it might be o.k. BUT the summer sun must make the soil hot.

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