So many garden channels do not tell you what zone that they are in. And I have to try to figure it out as I'm watching and see if they are is any value in what they filmed for me. It's so refreshing that you introduce yourself and you tell everyone exactly where you are and what zone you're in. I'm in Youngtown Arizona about an hour from you and I'm in 9B
@cinnabartab1719
Жыл бұрын
It's good to know it wasn't my inexperience that was making my peppers suffer. The most baffling plant I grew this summer was a tomato plant that was next to a buried clay pot instead on on the hose line. I was experimenting with different ways to save water. This plant did not get consistent watering since I planted it, but it is the largest tomato plant and produced the most tomatoes.
@elainejohnson6488
Жыл бұрын
Love that gardening gives us a fresh start twice a year in the low desert of AZ. Couldn’t help but notice the exceptional camera work and editing. Thanks!
@pollytiks3885
Жыл бұрын
Peoria AZ here. My Thai basil (and strangely enough, a gardenia plant) is the only survivor through this heat, but it’s living its best life 🪴 My patio faces true north, so it gets a lot of direct sun in spring and summer and little to no direct sun in fall and winter. Looking into finding flowers and crop plants that will do well in that environment in containers. Thanks for your great videos! I’m new to your channel but have already learned quite a bit.
@conniedavidson1807
Жыл бұрын
You have such a beautiful garden. I don;t know how you keep the plants from just burning up. This year with no rain and such high heat it's been hard to keep anything alive including well established trees.
@livesoutdoors1708
Жыл бұрын
You have planted a lovely variety in your garden. Yes this year was tough in Arizona and even though I am higher, 5500 feet it was brutal. Between what little moisture we got, including hail, the sun fried everything including the sweet potatoes so I trellised them with arched wire panels. They ended up saving themselves along with watering twice a day. Now I look forward to fall and winter greens and plants. I will miss the fresh okra, but I’ve frozen a lot cause they did wonderfully. Thank you for your videos they really are inspiring!❤️ from South of Sonoita.
@cliveburgess4128
Жыл бұрын
I planted Sesame after watching a previous video of yours, I had a hard time getting seeds to survive, but realized I was over watering, now I have some healthy 5 foot tall black sesame doing well, thank you!
@zaria5785
Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad she featured them because I’m going to now try growing it as well. Happy to know you found success. Good luck with all your plantings !
@hyacinthABC
Жыл бұрын
In the worst of the heat my peppers and eggplant shut down so I covered them with 50% shade cloth and now they're lush + green, pest free and producing again (South Louisiana 9b). My summer champion in addition to okra and basil is Asian long beans - they have various names and types. ONE BEAN trained on a trellis produces like crazy and goes well into the fall. You just have to remember to pick when it's no thicker than a pencil for haricot vert type flavor (except nuttier) and texture. If they get larger you can open them up and eat the beans inside - I use them raw in salads. Two more heat champs are shiso (perilla) and wild arugula - both will jazz up your salads when lettuce won't grow and you're forced to buy some from the grocery.
@SuperManning11
3 ай бұрын
I’m in Palm Springs -also 9b-I absolutely want to try planting those beans that you had such good success with. Are they called One Bean, or was that just the beginning of your sentence ? I wonder if it is too late to plant them this summer? It’s looking like it’s going to be another hot one this summer, we’re set to reach 110º tomorrow and it’s only the beginning of June!!
@vernski7565
Жыл бұрын
Your video is very helpful. I am in Arizona as well and learning what works in this crazy heat. Do you have a link for that seed starting tray? It looks like it will last for years.
@cmaden
Жыл бұрын
This was an excellent video, Angela! Love these longer format ones and seeing you in action like the seed starting and planting. So well produced, too. Nice job 👍
@RA-rf4nz
Жыл бұрын
58 of the last 60 days have been 100+ degrees -- yep, hot summer. My sweet potatoes (purple, lilac, and beauregard) did well as did my Longevity Spinach (Gynura procumbens) which actually tastes more like Romain to me and I used it for sandwiches. Thanks for your informative videos!
@sue3702
Жыл бұрын
I tried soil blocks this season for the first time because I was tired of my plastic seed trays getting brittle and cracking in the heat. Not to mention injuring the tiny roots when I dug them out. I've noticed that the blocks dry out faster but for the most part I think I will continue doing the blocks. I put them in baking trays from the dollar store and just water a bit more.Thank you for your videos. They do help a lot!
@azatlien
Жыл бұрын
My summer champion was okra. My eggplant began flowering 2 weeks ago but no fruit has set yet. Peppers, beans and tomatoes all died. And something ate my cucumber, zucchini and melon plants. Very disappointing summer for gardening.
@dbpuckett6919
Жыл бұрын
In your videos I see lots of dark green, green plants creating SHADE. Glad you can do that . I decided to end it all for my last survivor, a bell pepper whose larges fruit was less than 1.5 inches across. Hope it made a difference in the compost bin. But right now, busy with my 10 raised beds, getting water involved everyday, a lot of dried out soil, do a couple of beds everyday before the heat. Noticing we are due a few more 110°+ days in the next few weeks, Grrrr!
@deltatango5765
Жыл бұрын
I am also in Mesa and had about 8 tomato plants this year, and one by one they died. The last one died just as it was fruiting. It was very discouraging, but I feel better knowing that it wasn't me this time. I have a question: I've heard about mulch having chemicals that destroy the soil for years. How can I tell that the mulch is safe? I don't see anything on the package stating one way or the other what it contains. Is there a place I can buy good mulch in Mesa?
@inelouw
Жыл бұрын
There's two separate issues: some mulches made from straw and wood can possibly be treated with pesticides, so look for mulch that is organic and/or pesticide free. The other issue is a persistent myth that claims that wood chip or pine needle mulches drain the nitrogen from your soil, which is not actually true. So the only thing you need to worry about is buying pesticide free mulch.
@azatlien
Жыл бұрын
I'm interested in the response also. Thank you for asking this question.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Look for pesticide free mulch. I get mine at Arizona Worm Farm.
@chloedrake421
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are remarkable. The content, filming… editing Just ALL of it 🌱
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@Dot2TrotsLowCarbLiving
Жыл бұрын
Rosella Purple is my favorite dwarf tomato so far. The flavor is amazing. The only problem is my hot & humid summers, which bring lots of fungal & disease issues. My tomatoes rarely survive August.
@gillianmeyers9603
Жыл бұрын
Hey Angela, love the wire mesh bin you are using for your vermiculture. Where did you find them?
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
You can get them at Dollar Tree or if you can't find them there, on Amazon: amzn.to/3Ew3q7n
@valoriesmith8875
Жыл бұрын
I have some from Dollar Tree also but have been using them as protection over sprouts. Am going to try Angela's worm method😊
@joelrobertson71
Жыл бұрын
I'm in Tucson. I had two tomato plants survive. Anna's Noir and chef's choice black. All my sweet peppers made it. Pimento and the delight series from hoss tools. Watermelons are struggling but I think I'll get a good fall crop. Sweet potatoes are doing well. I planted top pick pink eye peas. They are kicking ass and I should get a good harvest.
@sonaart3667
Жыл бұрын
I’m so excited to have found your videos. I live in a 9b zone is South Africa so your advice is perfect for me. I started veg growing last year and have realised our seasons are not the classic 4 people generally plan around.
@bethhubbs9937
3 ай бұрын
Angela, I just moved to Arizona and your videos are invaluable to me. Thank you for sharing your experience. I also love that you pack so much information into each video and they are very succinct, without a lot of blah, blah/fluff. All the best to you!
@internetshaquille
Жыл бұрын
woah look at that image quality upgrade!
@elaineekberg113
Жыл бұрын
Sorry you had such a hot Summer! We're in Colorado and it was an unusually cool summer. I think it got to 99 twice, and we used to see in the low 100's quite often.
@lauriekeikkala9937
Жыл бұрын
Hi Angela, great show! I love your channel. My husband and I were gone for nine weeks - when we came home there were a variety of seven beautiful 2 foot tall basil plants. I’ve already made pesto and I’m looking forward to sharing seeds. Thanks again for all your Information and garden love!
@LearnCreateLove
Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful video Angela. Is that a new camera you are using. May I ask what kind? My summer garden champions were sweet potato and basil. I have a couple of corn stalks in grow bags that I just hand pollinated (wish me luck). Thanks for sharing your garden.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Someone is filming for me - not sure which camera they use.
@MaryD121
Жыл бұрын
I am in Phx. My eggplant also survived the heat but did not bloom. I noticed new blooms getting ready to open. Hope the provide fruit as things cool down. Thanks for your videos!
@moisesm9602
Жыл бұрын
I think everyone's garden struggled this year in Arizona. My lemon tree that I've had for 3 years died. I lose a few nopales too. All my peppers died and I didn't see a point in planting anything because it was already so far into the season. I am looking forward to the fall and winter. I've already planted new peppers and some tomatoes and I even planted some basil and zucchini that have started sprouting. I am feeling very hopeful for the winter.
@rickf.9253
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are especially help because I live in your area. Thank you so much!
@joydavis4087
Жыл бұрын
TY so much for this video. I’ve learned quite a bit. You may have covered this in another video, I will look for it for sure, but can you share how you shred cardboard? Thanks so much for the vermi-composting idea. ❤
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
I use a heavy duty shredder: amzn.to/3rlWlTS
@gaylewiens2814
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the lovely video! What survived in my garden was roses, basil, jalapeño peppers, and flowers. My lisianthus made it until part way through August. My cantaloupe and zucchini died prematurely due to me not catching spider mites. Next year I’m thinking of spraying Neem oil monthly as a preventative but I’m concerned it might hurt beneficial insects. What is your experience with this? I also lost the 2nd flush of baby cantaloupe and watermelon to a ground squirrel! The trap I tried for trap and release was the wrong one (Squirreligator). I plan to try a different kind next year. My hollyhock transplants all grew (heat? what heat?) so I’ll be planting more by seed soon.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
I used to use Neem oil, but haven't used it in several years. If spider mites are an issue, keeping things sprayed down can help. Ground squirrels are the worst! Thanks for watching!
@growinginportland
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Portland Oregon zone 8B. My most successful crop were my yellow bush tomatoes. I literally have hundreds of them. Very delicious.
@grisespino5342
Жыл бұрын
What a great video Angela! You have been a wonderful resource of knowledge in my garden zone. Champions in my garden grapes, lemon grass, clematis and orange trees.
@GorillasAndGardens
Жыл бұрын
Only my marigolds, basil, rosemary, and oregano made it near San Antonio. No veggies made it. We’ve beat our record 100 days in a year by almost 15 days now. Still going. 😢
@blackbones15
Жыл бұрын
My eggplant started great, got early fruits, but none during the summer. I love okra, especially fried okra. Mine have truly struggled this year, I didn't get much. 😢
@ObsessiveAboutCats
Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Thank you for sharing. This type of video is super applicable and helpful! I don't suppose you have any suggestions for flowers that tolerate the heat but also will flower in partial to full shade? My house faces north and the beds there are sad and pathetic as they get, at most, an hour or two of sun. I'm in Houston Tx. My basil also did very well. I have Genovese and Thai. The Genovese is being weirdly resistant to flowering even though I've completely ignored a couple of the plants for over a month (except for watering) - I want to save seeds! The Thai basil flowered quickly and looks amazing; the bees love it. The oregano is doing great as well and I've been harvesting and drying tons of it. Additionally, I have Malabar spinach, green shiso, and longevity spinach which have all done very well in the heat - though I'm not totally in love with any of them as a substitute for real spinach. I have some New Zealand spinach and Perpetual spinach that are still very small that were just transferred outside recently; I will taste test them too. Supposedly both do well in hot weather; they certainly took off over the last two weeks and it's been very gross out there. I'm hoping it stays cool enough that I get a crop of real spinach this year! I have some tomatoes that are under 50% shade cloth that were planted about a month ago, when I was foolishly hoping it would cool down soon, but they seem to be tolerating it! I had a lot of flower drop at first but some are holding on. Particularly the Yellow Patio Choice have a bunch of flowers and are starting to form fruit. I have some Little Napoli plants that are growing huge but haven't produced flowers yet. I have a bunch of other determinates that I will be planting in raised beds this weekend.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Here are some of my favorite heat loving flowers : growinginthegarden.com/10-flowers-that-love-hot-summers-and-how-to-grow-them/ Love hearing about your garden. Thanks for sharing!
@milliethemillinator3154
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful job on your garden and this video! I really loved you taking us along and showing us around the way you did this time. I always enjoy your videos, but this one was different, very enjoyable.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@naturescolours18
Жыл бұрын
hello from India. very greenery in your garden🌱🌳🌴🌲😊👍👍
@CathyM-uv1it
Жыл бұрын
Where do you find the mesh bins you use for the in-bed vermicomposting?
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
You can get them at the Dollar Tree or if you can't find them there on Amazon: amzn.to/45LcFwp
@jonahhernandez3100
Жыл бұрын
This is the video I needed in my life! Im in Phoenix and basil is pretty much all I have left. Already started seeds for the fall! Thanks for all you do Angela!!! 🌱 🌞
@melissac8959
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. That luffa trellis arch is so cool. I completely agree about hands in the dirt.
@Hayley-sl9lm
Жыл бұрын
Are you familiar with Native Seeds Search? They have a lot of arid adapted heirloom seeds from the SW, and they're a non-profit. I got a Yaqui heirloom basil from them -- it was delicious -- kind of like cinnamon in that it has some the anise flavor but it's sweeter. They also have tepary beans, which I'm really interested in trying as a summer cover crop, some of them can supposedly sprout from a single summer rain. Not from them but from another company I got coyote tobacco, which I use as a wildflower/summer cover but that did amazing in my summer heat, not sure how it would fare for you -- I guess some people see it as a weed though. I also don't get tomato hornworms in my area really at all so it might not be a good choice for people who struggle w/ that pest, but other moths and hummingbirds can use it as well as a nectar source.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Hi , yes I order often from them. I grow tepary beans most years, here is an artcle I did about them: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-tepary-beans/
@Hayley-sl9lm
Жыл бұрын
@@GrowingInTheGarden Cool!!! Should have figured you were on it! :)
@flygande_ren
9 ай бұрын
Great video as always! Will be trying the black sesame this year. Another bonus to starting seeds indoors: you can plant extras & give them away.
@rachelsmith5770
Жыл бұрын
I lost track of how many plants died, but it was a lot. I kept replacing them with black-eyed peas, which have done very well. My sorghum is thriving right now. Roselle has been a champ and is starting to have a few first flowers. My newest tree this summer was a neem tree. I got it as a 3' tall bitty guy a few months ago and is taller than me now. That tree loves full sun. I can't wait for it to shade my garden and provide green mulch for my plants.
@monicanichols8064
2 ай бұрын
I loved your companion planting video. Your garden is beautiful. Thank you for teaching. Im also in 9b
@jackiek4159
Жыл бұрын
Your garden is absolutely stunning! Loved this tour! 😍❤️
@VirginiaReyes1983
5 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I definitely need to try roselle with my sweet potatoes now! Thanks for a video with tons of gold nuggets of info! 🎉❤
@Thriveoutsidethebox
6 ай бұрын
This video was so helpful, thank you for sharing all the details and making it so beautiful!
@bethb8276
Жыл бұрын
South Florida here. We certainly had rain, but the heat was pretty bad this year, in fact, many counties hit all time highs. Things that did well for me even with little to no care
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
What a list! You've given me new ideas for things to try. Thank you!
@bethb8276
Жыл бұрын
@GrowingInTheGarden Thanks, trying to get my own little food forest going in my small backyard. I haven't had much chance to test them out in the heat of summer yet, since I just purchased them, but I don't expect many problems, Little Cado drawf avacado, Mysore raspberries, and Beautyberry are new additions.
@-ssch
Жыл бұрын
When should we take out roselle ? I’ve 6 or 7 plants and they are getting huge
@rizasgardenoasisusa
5 ай бұрын
Great tips for composting thank you
@kckc7597
Жыл бұрын
Did the chayote survive?
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
No 😭 - as soon as it got hot. It fried.
@blackbones15
Жыл бұрын
My summer champions were those that survived. They didn't put out any fruit to pick, they literally went into survival mode. Cucumbers, Roma tomatoes, cantaloupe, sugar baby watermelon, eggplant, okra, yellow straightneck squash, sweet potatoes, jalapeno and bell peppers, and basil. Yep, they survived. Hopefully, they will start producing again. I think 2 of my problems are not mulching, and not enough flowers to attract pollinators. I start out mulching but get super frustrated when birds come and scratch n pick through it destroying my young seedlings in the process. So, to keep that from happening I didn't mulch. Any helpful tips to keep that from happening?
@darrylgrimaldi5101
Жыл бұрын
You could spread mulch, put some hoops over them and add shade cloth. This will keep the birds and other critters out. You can always remove the hoops when things don't need protection from one thing or another. I garden in Central Oklahoma where we deal with many challenging conditions and these methods have made a big difference in my garden. Good luck and keep learning
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Barrier methods help while the plants are young. I've found the birds get to my places that aren't mulched more. Maybe try a thicker layer or other types of mulch to see if that helps.
@blackbones15
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Have you ever thought of doing a random drawing for a personal 1 on 1 at someone's garden here in AZ? I'd love it! Some helpful on-site tips and tricks to improve the garden and make sure followers get better yields and sizes ! 😀
@blackbones15
Жыл бұрын
@darrylgrimaldi5101 thank you for your comment. I just started the hoops and fine cloth cover. I definitely use shade cloth every year. This year under the shade cloths my temperature guages registered over 110 at times. I even wet down the shade cloths periodically to cool things down. That helped.
@MrDklug1
Жыл бұрын
For my carrot and parsnip seed starts I am using an insulated foam that is wrapped with metallic reflective surface. Even with average temps just over 100 degrees in early Sept I have seeds sprouting in under 10 days. I'm starting to pull them first thing in the morning and evening when that sun is not intense since I have sprouts now emerging that will be needing the light. Here in Las Vegas another gardener uses reflective sheets as ground cover to keep heat off the ground. They explained that by keeping the ground cooer, her tomatoes and plants can effectively cool themselves.
@ozarkcyn1
10 ай бұрын
Yogic food says eggplant should not be eaten as it's poison to the system.
@janicedias_sowgrowanddiy
7 ай бұрын
Hello Angela... I love to watch your videos and get inspired by them... However, I wanted to ask how high do you your temps get in the peak summer months??? I live in the UAE. We have a long summer from say mid April to September... All these plants you've mentioned, we grow them here during our "winter" which is September through April... Except for some like Okra, sweet potato, luffa, basil maybe up till June or July... We get temps as high as 43-47*Celsius...
@GrowingInTheGarden
6 ай бұрын
We get similar temps here. Last summer 46°C was not uncommon.
@ggabriela1815
Жыл бұрын
Only my basil, Serrano peppers and aloe vera survived
@rizasgardenoasisusa
5 ай бұрын
I really love your garden just wondering were u buy your sesame seed look so healthy and alive in Arizona .
@GrowingInTheGarden
5 ай бұрын
www.trueleafmarket.com/collections/sesame
@FC2ESWS
Жыл бұрын
My Armenian cucumbers are flowering, and I'm hand pollinating the female flowers, but they just die off. What am i doing wrong? The plant looks great and I feed it with Miracle gro tomato every few days. I tempted to pull it to plant some Gynoecious parthenocarpic cucumbers now that's it's cooler.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Could be too much fertilizer - I'd back off on that.
@vindaloobugaboo9469
Жыл бұрын
Do you recommend fabric grow bags for Phoenix's weather? I only have space for container gardening on my small backyard patio and was wondering how durable they are because clay pots (and even plastic ones) are pricey. What's the best containers to use on a south-facing concrete patio? Any help would be appreciated.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
They are difficult in the summer for sure, but grouping them together helps. Grow bags are a good option for the price especially.
@FamishedFarm
Ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the inspiration!
@user-hz7kv6js6l
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your garden and all of your tips. I especially love the composting basket and flower support mesh. I live in zone 9b SW Florida, and this weekend, May 4th, 2024, I'm putting in 2 raised beds for flowers. I am also growing cantalope and sugarbaby watermelons. The cantalope is already being attacked by melon worms, so we'll see if they survive the heat. I love your garden Angela, and I learn so much from your channel.
@GisellVe
5 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to please add a video fertilizer information for each plant your showing on this video ? Beautiful plants Thank you
@GrowingInTheGarden
5 ай бұрын
I don't fertilize much (if at all) during the growing season. I add compost before planting and use vermicomposting bins in my beds growinginthegarden.com/vermicomposting-made-easy-in-bed-worm-composting/ and add worm castings to the beds.
@michellewelch6013
3 ай бұрын
Early blight has been new to me in central CA after lots of late spring rain. Eek! Poor tomato plants look pretty sad going into the hot days of summer. My tomatoes won’t be amazing this year.
@GrowingInTheGarden
3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Wasn't a great spring for my tomatoes this year either, I got them planted quite late.
@katherinedinger1984
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been following your videos for a while and the production value of this one is really top notch. So much good content! As for what did well in my garden (it was very hot here in Texas too) my basil was also incredible - it always is! Blue Daze evolvulus also took the heat like a champ, provided lovely ground cover, and true blue flowers. Celosia is always a trooper too. ❤️
@glow1815
Жыл бұрын
I had my White Basil since March went through hell with the heatwaves so as my Asian Red Basil it thrived. My Basil its leaves is almost as big as your hands no kidding lol. I kept it pruned, I pruned and threw Bone meal in the midst of 118 degrees for experimental it seems to love that. Now I have way too much of Basil. I water it 2x daily morning and evening. My Bok Choy and Zinnia are germinating as I speak, again I am experimenting trying to see if Sept is best to plant them. My Eggplant and Cucumber hasn't germinated yet. I fine the big bulbs Zinnia will droop when it gets hot out Vs the skinny Zinnia it bloomed and bulbs daily. All from seeds. Among many more I have comes back from last year.
@chifylube
Жыл бұрын
I've had eggplant and melon blooming and I've been self pollinating this summer, but nothing ever grew. Is it possible that it was just too hot this summer for the pollen to be viable?
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
For sure.
@cherylskornik1512
Жыл бұрын
This video is the most helpful one I have watched. The detail and the acknowledgment of the extreme heat is so helpful; and makes me feel like we are in the same "game." While my experience is much less, it is nice to see the good and bad of this crazy hot summer. So appreciative of the details and insight you offer. And glad to see that others experience the same problems. Thank you so much! This video is the very best! Also, I have tomato starts - when do you think it will be time to plant them outside?
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
I planted mine a few weeks ago. They are tougher than you think!
@cherylskornik1512
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! @@GrowingInTheGarden
@ekaterinamatveeva8696
4 ай бұрын
Super cool! Very impressive. Only wish you had a low-cost tips to start a garden in AZ (.
You setup is amazing! I'm in Chandler and my tomatoes didn't do well. Planted some kale and lettuce today. This is my first fall trying to plant greens. Hoping for the best.
@loveliz0974
Жыл бұрын
When is the best time to start Roselle from seed? I live in CA 9b and would like to grow, brings back childhood memories
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
You can start indoors and plant outside when temps warm - same time you would plant okra. Usually a few weeks after last frost.
@lettyschlieper7410
Жыл бұрын
You know, I thought I was the only one. But I had some tomatoes and I can't remember the variety but a lot of my pair and more medium sized tomatoes which is what I usually plant in the beginning of the summer they produced and then throughout the summer, it didn't matter what I did when I fed them I added a cover because I too live in Arizona, and they just nothing My pear tomatoes produced in the beginning and a medium size tomato produced as well eggplants throughout the whole summer but my peppers they're just now starting to produce they look beautiful but I'm glad I'm not the only one that felt that particular pain. But my chickens are doing awesome.
@joinmeinthedirt5186
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you talked about Roselle, I had to go transplant mine since I planted them 3 feet apart. thank you for the info. I received your seed labels and am excited to put them on my seed containers .
@SecondComingTwice
Жыл бұрын
I have an accidental cross of Delicato Squash and probably a yellow zuchinni or crookneck thst went absolutely nuts growing out of the beds at what seems like a foot or so a day on each runner. Overwhelmed the melons and even nearby tomatoes which is on me, but they're surprisingly tasty and prolific although as of last week powdery mildew showed up along with an army of aphids going after the weakened vines. In around a month I'll be putting fast growing greens in, the average first hard freeze here is from the middle of December to Early January but came more than a month early last year and my Cannabis Sativa had just made it under the wire,
@dianesarber615
Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful well -done video with a plethora of very useful information. WELL-DONE Angela, thank you !!!
@suravijoshi758
5 ай бұрын
Love your videos! So beautiful!
@janalavtizar4426
Жыл бұрын
Many ideas and a healthy dose of hope! Thank you Angela😊 We had an unusually wet and cool summer all over Europe; in Slovenia where I live, beans, cucumbers and zucchini were thriving, tomatos not so much. Since winters are getting milder, I benefit from autumn crops, especially all sorts of radicchio.
@carriewarren2853
Жыл бұрын
Surprise AZ: My basil made it. My strawberries did runners but leaves are not dark green, zucchini grew but no fruit and my berry bushes grew finally!
@janicemattos6326
Жыл бұрын
Nor cal here 8b9a, Armenian cucs and green beans are my stars this year , peppers are decent , tomatoes terrible as usual here. Had some mildly hot weather , not much over 100 and not for very long. Spring sown beets have done great as well. Thank you for your very informative videos, always learn a lot here!
@dvaillan0415
Жыл бұрын
In Sun City West only sweet and purple basil, one Serrano pepper plant, lemongrass, sweet potato, spearmint, eggplant and Jasmine survived the evil summer. No fruiting, just survived. Thank you so much for sharing what survived in your garden way down south😂
@traryvery8851
Жыл бұрын
An excellent video Angela, thank you. I agree with others that the production is top notch as well. I am in a dry urban part of Australia and so your videos are very relevant. I would love to do your in bed vermi composting but we have to fine mesh the bases of our compost bins (we don’t put any animal products in them) to avoid encouraging rats!😂
@puckjohn
Жыл бұрын
My best producer was Armenian cucumbers. I have never grown them before but was pleasantly surprised at how well they grew in 100+ temps
@Caseylawton
Жыл бұрын
Luffas do so well here in AZ it’s wild. Mine have taken over my back wall and I’ve already got foot long luffas growing back there. The bees love them too.
@jenicesmith2056
Жыл бұрын
My gomphrena went nuts and my zinnias & celosia look great too! My vincas are sturdy and blooming, but the leaves are yellow, what can I do to help that?
@nursedroogvesch
Жыл бұрын
My lemon lime and amethyst basil's grew well. So did some of my armenian cucumbers, tomatillos, roselle hibiscus, a d okra.
@doughenderson4345
Жыл бұрын
44 years I've lived in the SW dessert (Casa Grande) and I'm still not sure of the best time to plant a tree. Help
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
October is the best time to plant just about any type of tree or bush.
@bgerros
Жыл бұрын
I've been following your channel for a little bit. Definitely didn't lose as many this year as in previous years. Having mulch all over the ground really helped. Thank you for your inspiration.
@joansmith3492
Жыл бұрын
my garden is young but dinosaur kale made it in the full blazing texas sun. pomegranates and figs did fine. problem was they died to the ground in the freak freezes last winter so not much fruit.
@bollynerd
6 ай бұрын
do y7ou have mosquitoes? how do you manage? I love your videos. they are my escape fantasy
@GrowingInTheGarden
6 ай бұрын
Some times of year we get them. I try to make sure to not have standing water if possible.
@kareng5493
Жыл бұрын
Basil and chocolate mint were my only summer garden survivors here in Phoenix. The basil is doing great and the mint is tiny, but seems strong. I didn't anchor my shade structure well enough - the frame and all went right over the fence during one of the big haboobs and I have yet to repair it!
@lauriesmith7517
Жыл бұрын
You seem SO much more relaxed and natural in recent videosLess stiff, less like reading off a script. Brava!
@vintagegarden93
Жыл бұрын
Oh the heat burnt out my bean plants
@latriciacagle4873
Жыл бұрын
I no longer have a yard and trying to grow on my patio has been unsuccessful the past two summers. I’m going to try a few things like garlic and onions but I’m moving the bulk of my growing indoors. I’m lucky to have five closets in my tiny condo which allows me to convert the walk-in closet into a hydroponic grow room. I currently have small tabletop units sharing the shelves with my house plants. The lettuces and herbs are doing well and add to the lush feel in the rooms. I find the table top units perfect for starting seeds that are transferred to larger hydroponic buckets as the grow too big for the table top units. It only cost about $100 to convert the closet. I’m spending a bit more on nutrients but that is offset by the savings in water. I’m retired but work part time in the garden center of a big box store. I always recommend your channel to new gardeners and gardeners who are new to zone 9b gardening. 🌱
@keningram2781
4 ай бұрын
Any trouble with termites or other pest having wood chips up next to your house ?
@GrowingInTheGarden
4 ай бұрын
Hasn't been. Not to say that it won't be. We keep an eye on it.
@hongbeaven4020
6 ай бұрын
Did you sow gomphrena directly in soil? Or you had to seed inside?
@GrowingInTheGarden
6 ай бұрын
I generally start it indoors
@ChristopherPisz
8 ай бұрын
Yes! All my roselle got beat up by the wind last year. Supports this year for sure!
@crazytimes9989
5 ай бұрын
I'm in chandler what are you using for mulch?
@GrowingInTheGarden
5 ай бұрын
I use the wood chip mulch from Arizona Worm Farm
@mandiesplace
Жыл бұрын
I am in Arizona as well and it was so sad to see all my tomatoes and peppers die this summer. But I’m excited for next year. I have a question I started a raised garden bed this year it is facing the east and there is a block wall against the west facing side. Should my rows be facing east to west or north to south? I’m assuming tall things should be against the wall and shorter items in the front. I don’t know why I’m so confused about this.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Place any trellises on the north side of beds. Generally have the garden beds run north - south. Here's a blogpost with more information: growinginthegarden.com/raised-bed-garden-design-tips/
@mariagordon7724
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! It is so great to see what you do and how you do it. I appreciate the time you took to share this information with us!
@KarenCampbell-qh1xt
Жыл бұрын
Had a loofah plant that went 2 seasons but it looked terrible from the aphids so I took it out. Planted a new one this spring in a different area and it started off great than died this summer so no Loofahs this year! Love your videos! Thank you!
@KarenCampbell-qh1xt
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Palm Springs area so very hot!
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
Each year is so different. Hello from Arizona!
@catzbarking
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful and very, very intelligent! Thank you ~
@desertrat4453
Жыл бұрын
Fountain Hills. I’m wondering how your Armenian Striped Serpent cucumber did? I had surprising success with Butternut squash, sweet potatoes, yard long beans, Long Green Armenian squash asparagus and melons. Other gardeners I know had success with eggplant.
@GrowingInTheGarden
Жыл бұрын
They did amazingly well. I just took them out before filming this video. They were on the Freyr trellis where I planted the indeterminate tomatoes.
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