Vegetable Garden Mounds and the Benefits of Raised Row Gardening
Vegetable Garden Mounds and the Benefits of Raised Row Gardening
Vegetable Garden Mounds and the Benefits of Raised Row Gardening
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I think we got around 7 inches of rain last week.
Great video. Garden looks good
I’ve had my garden flood 3 or 4 times in the last 5 weeks. We need a warm dry sunny 2 or 3 weeks.
I’m new to growing my on vegetables and I’m wondering if I should grow squash and melons on ground or a trellis?
Same here sister, rain and more rain, everything is up and doing well, but I’m afraid of my beans, cucumbers, squash will start turning yellow, oh well, your right cant control the weather, the rain will stop one of these days and I’ll be hollering wheres the rain! God Bless xoxoxo
hey, I’ve been gardening for over 10 years now mostly veggies and i am starting a youtube channel and i just posted a video updating/touring my vegetable garden. can you support me and help me grow? id appreciate it! ill subscribe right back as well in return. happy planting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPASrbCPIvw&t=268s
Happy Mother’s Day….I think a couple of dry days and you will be back on top again….Thanks for sharing
That puppy!!! So cute.
I wish u would send it somewhere other than north to KS.
Dang gal!, it has been a dark, wet spring… yikes… I had to harvest my garlic early because it’s wet..
Wow!!!!!! So much rain. Goodness. But i see how the rows and mounds help with the flooding. You’ve done an excellent job to your planting – I’m no expert, but I see with my eyes all the hard work and effort you have put into that garden. It looks good. Praying for sunshine now. Hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day. Blessings for a GREAT HARVEST. Bertha.
Yes. That is so true as to why you need to plant a bit higher, hope that dries up a bit!