All About Our Vegetable Garden – In this video we go over a lot of what we do to improve the soil and grow food in our garden in Raleigh, NC.

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29 Comments

  1. Transplanted vegetable seedlings a week ago and quite a few are blooming. Just need some pollinators…

  2. Thanks for the video Jim. Any suggestions for vine bore? I’m NC 7b Meck county. They get me every year. Love the channel. Thanks again.

  3. Love you Jim. Thank you for all the great information. I hope Holly is doing great and better than ever! 🙏🏻🫶🏻💙

  4. Nice vegetable space.
    Do you add a layer of some type of mulch in your vegetable garden to suppress weeds and retain moisture?
    Thank you for your videos

  5. Can I plant sage in the ground? 7b north AL does it spread or take over like mint?
    Veges looking great!!! 🌺🌸🤍🖤💚🌷🪴🌿🌳🍀🍀🍀

  6. It’s still a bit early for 6b southern Missouri for tomato plants , the daytime temps are around 80 but nighttime temps are still getting an occasional mid 30s- 40s

  7. Hi Jim and Stephanie! Thank you for teaching us about soil amending. Your soil looks great! I have learned so much from you. With just moving here, (zone 9a Texas Gulf Coast)creating new garden beds, eventually we will have a beautiful garden thanks to you. Thank you Thank you Thank you

  8. Great timing! Ready to get summer crops growing. I think a lot of us have the same issues with space and sun exposure. Cheers 🥂 to a great vegetable season!

  9. I rarely have luck with tomatoes from seed but I decided this year I’d try again. Your videos have helped me so much. We’ve got very large seedling getting ready to be transplanted outside. So thank you Jim and Steph, as I always I appreciate your advice, time and effort to make these videos. My whole family watches your videos now.

  10. Thanks for another great video Jim and Steph. I’ve worked on starting seeds indoors this year thanks to your information. Always something new to learn and your videos are always helpful and clear!

  11. Hi Jim. Will nights in the 40s hurt the transplants? I've got plants hardening off right now – debating whether to put them in now or to wait till we're over the night time lows of 42/43F (we've passed our frost date). Thanks!

  12. Cucumbers, squash, and zucchini germinate and grow so fast that it's amazing. I still start mine indoors to control the environment, but I haven't done any of the 3 yet. By contrast, I started my peppers two months ago because they take forever to germinate and grow so slowly.

  13. Do you pinch back early flowers on your peppers? I started some from seed around the same time that you did and planted them a few days ago. It looks like they are producing buds already.

  14. Thanks jim, you always have advice for how to save time and effort, much appreciated

  15. I couldn’t see clearly Jim – do you bury your tomato plants more deeply into the ground? If so are there other plants you can do that with?

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