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ОтветитьJealous of your perennial peppers, eggplant and tomatoes. 😉 Love the long list.
Ответитьchayote comes back for 3 to 4 years in hot climates depending on what insects or rodents they have to fight against.
ОтветитьHi Angela! I love your channel 🩷😌
I live in Queen Creek and I’m finally “Growing in the Garden” instead of killing plants in the desert! 🌵 😅 thanks to your wonderful videos!
Thank you so much for the information!
Just found 17 new plants i need now 🙂🫠
ОтветитьGreat content. Very helpful info
ОтветитьWow so much to grow
Ответитьwe're in the west phx valley and will try some in this list. we grow fig, mandarin, lemon, passion fruit, barbados cherry, mulberry, stokes sweet potato, tomato, onion and some other random items. going to try your straw bed method for potatoes soon.
ОтветитьThis was fantastic information! I live in Palm Springs, which I believe is also zone 9b, and I have felt very limited by the edible plants that I can get to survive our summers. This has opened up a lot of possibilities for me. Where can I find these plants? I assume online, but if you could direct me to a specific site, that would be wonderful. Thank you for this video!
ОтветитьSo fun to watch these plants.
ОтветитьStrawberries definitely last more than 3 years, something is going wrong there.
ОтветитьGoji berries are not delicious, lol 😂
ОтветитьGreat video Angela, thanks for the effort
ОтветитьMexican honeysuckle is a good one. Not necessarily edible. But I have seen the leaves made into a tea to help animals that are giving birth and having issues getting rid of the placenta after birth.
The branch’s look like they would be good for weaving baskets. Apparently the tea can be drank by humans as well, I have only seen it used with the animals though
There are many others like ivy gaurd, kantola, kundru, mint , taro
Ответитьthank you! Fantastic video - concise, full of relevant information and very little waffle. Very much appreciated!! Cheers from perth australia probably similar climate with year round no frost gardening :)
ОтветитьDo you do tours of your yard??? I am so inspired and want my yard to look like yours. I also live in Mesa.
ОтветитьAre your Blackberries in full sun or shade ? How much water ?
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ОтветитьSo glad I found your channel 😅❤
ОтветитьYou have the best garden videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 💕🦋
Ответить9B baby ❤
ОтветитьI have asparagus growing on my ranch in High Mohave in Arizona it's been producing for about 15 yrs. Asparagus will grow for about 25 -30 yrs if pruned properly. Great video right down to the information no wasted time on idle chit chat.
ОтветитьWow! I find my plants do poorly because of the heat, and I'm in Ohio! How are you so successful with Arizona temperatures?
ОтветитьNice content, How long have you been growing?
ОтветитьThanks for the great ideas!
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ОтветитьNice collection
ОтветитьLove your video. I’m living in Vegas that I don’t think could grow much but your video gave me ideas
ОтветитьI live in Ajo and want to build a garden How do you protect it from Javelinas, Rats, and other creatures?
ОтветитьGarlic chives are an evergreen in my area (GA). And it is more invasive than mint! They pop up all over my garden! It frustrated me at first, but I like cooking with it and the white flowers it produces are a HUGE hit with the pollinators.
ОтветитьOutstanding video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and tips with us! Cheers, Albert
ОтветитьI'd like to your. garden. I. would. like to to. learn. how to to grow. turmeric in. A. Z. how. can I get to. contact. with. you Fr. Garden. lover
ОтветитьForever crops are the best!
ОтветитьAre you on Whatsapp too.
ОтветитьHow do you protect the perennials that are really tall? Do you cut them back first?
ОтветитьDo you have any videos with more tips and tricks for growing blackberries here in AZ?
ОтветитьHi! I have a similar climate to you and want to make a patio garden on my apartment patio. I get partial sun. Which of these would be a good patio vegetable and or fruit to grow. I do have a little bit of room and so I want to put some box planters up.
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ОтветитьHi. I live close to mesa. I've looked for someone to hire to help me start a garden in my small desert yard. Do you know how I would find someone? When i Google i just find landscape companies not gardeners. Plz send me any info or links if you know anyone. Thx!!
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ОтветитьFor grapes, could they survive on a west block wall in full sun or would they need afternoon shade?
ОтветитьThank you, you've given me a few new ones to try. zone 13, Cambodia
ОтветитьHello from Yuma! Where do I find these plants? There is nothing like this here, the closest I've found is The Yuma Nursery but my list is: Mexican Elderberry; Ginger, Tumeric (ok in pots?) Passion Fruit Vine and Cucamelon. I'm 3 hours from Phoenix or San Diego. What do you suggest? Thanks in advance !
ОтветитьThank you. Subscribed ❤
ОтветитьGreat vid. Love how it's straight to the point, no nonsense. I'll check some of those out. Ty
ОтветитьThank you so much the information ma'am ❤ aspiring farmer from 🇵🇭
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