Planting The Spring Garden

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Published 2024-04-29

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  • @kilroygirl7347
    I'm looking forward to see the onion comparison results. I think yours from seed will be bigger too. Great tip about the molasses! Seeing the flowers as you enter the garden will be beautiful. Great video as always.
  • @okiejammer2736
    Oh, wowww. That is one huge garden! You teach me something with each video, and I'm grateful. I've been doing a weekly 'reset' after following your fine channel and content, finally pulled out my canner to use and at 73, I'm taking on my first Sourdough starter! You are appreciated!
  • @karunald
    OMG it's so pretty there with the hills, etc.
  • @jimt6589
    Looking good Abby. Nothing like being self sufficient and knowing where your food comes from.
  • We have had rain for several days in Washington. I’m grateful for it and the garden seems to be enjoying it too! We’ve not experienced potato scab but it seems like a simple addition to the potato planting. My potatoes are all planted but I’ll be heading to my folks this weekend to put in their garden as much as possible. I’ll be planting potatoes for them so maybe I’ll give your tip a try. Thanks for sharing.
  • @marygarcia5449
    Lovely 🥰 I’m in NC we’ve got our tomatoes 🍅 peas 🫛 jalapeños watermelon 🍉 and cucumbers 🥒 out already. I love gardening 👨‍🌾 ❤
  • @plot1895
    It’s been a cold and very wet spring so far for us in NW England. We’re all hoping for some sunshine and warmer weather to get our gardens going. Thank you for your video.
  • So nice to see you Abbey. It truly has been chilly in the lower mainland. We all get so eager to get things planted. I agree on the flowers. There truly isn't anything more beautiful and that will put a smile on your face. Amazing how many different things molasses is good for. I personally love to have it just on toast or a extra dab on a muffin. You and your husband work so hard. It truly is a labor of love. Even at my age I would treasure so have what you both have. Trying different ways of planting and planting new things that work or don't work. We learn everyday something new. Cheers
  • @cindylarade
    How do you freeze your snow/snap peas? Do you blanch them first or just wash, dry & freeze?
  • I did the onion set vs seed last year and swore to never buy sets again because they did so poorly compared to the seed onions. I’m in northern PA so interested to see how yours do!