What happened when I left my garden for six weeks

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Published 2022-08-19
My veg garden is my baby. I'd never done this before. Didn't know what to expect!

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All Comments (21)
  • You're so inspiring Nicole and your garden is amazing 👏 ❤️
  • @Peppermon22
    I kinda like letting my garden go wild. It’s nice seeing all the butterflies
  • @seanmcerlean
    That is an amazing transformation Nicole. My mum has been having similar success with a few varieties of tomatoes,potatoes, sweetcorn and lettuce. Cannot beat homegrown.
  • You dang woodchucks! Stop chucking my wood! 😂😂 Your lovely garden has done very well. Thank you, neighbors!
  • @nataa5133
    Not bad at all for 6 weeks , just looks kinda like a mini jungle. And WOW after some pruning the tomato garden bed looks fantastic ! You've become quite the pro Nicole 👏 awesome job !
  • hey nicole. been waiting for a new video! thanks for this. 🧡 from PH. God bless you.
  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    Nicole. It's difficult for me to express how inspiring your videos are - particularly the information you share regarding heirloom tomatoes. There's nothing like colorful and sweet heirloom tomatoes gently roasted in EVOO. Peace and Love.
  • @mikeshane2048
    I can feel you. It is amazing how much plants can progress in a shorter span of time. I too do it from time to time just to get awed. And a awesome video as always!
  • @tiam8042
    Your garden has pretty much everything. Lovely vegetables
  • @OhPervyOne
    Nicole, if you haven't done so already, I'd like to suggest you do a short video about using a UV flashlight in the garden at night for seeking out those hornworms.Then you can demonstrate how you feed them to the chickens. Wow! Look at all that nice greenery for the compost bin. I am of the opinion that Johnny's is due yet another BIG Thank You for sponsoring your channel and providing the seeds for these crops. I DO hope you're making videos about letting some of those carrots go to Seed so you'll get more next Season. WHAT, after all, is the point of planting heirlooms if you aren't perpetuating these varieties from your own seeds? Is this a good time to add, "Hey, Nicole. Nice melons!" I seem to have missed some Notifications, so I'm going back to your channel to watch some of what I've missed. As always, I'm looking forward to more.
  • @sarahh.166
    I LOVE every single one of your videos, you just always make me smile! I would totally love to have the Vego beds, eventually.
  • your garden looks quite good even when you left it 6 weeks. you are so beatiful when you are immersing yourself in the natural. love from Taiwan
  • @carlporter
    Fun to see what you got! I can see some of my mistakes by watching this. Thanks.
  • Greetings from Arizona growing zone 9b thank you for the tips and tricks. We use them in our front and backyards with great success. we love being a subscriber. you have a lot of great videos, and we look forward to seeing your new content come out! Cheers.
  • @pe_bowman
    I like your channel! You just gained a subscriber!
  • @yolacintia
    I left my garden for 3 weeks and I came back to no garden. I live in Phoenix so it was expected. We mostly garden from September to May 🤷🏼‍♀️
  • It looks better than mine, which I abandoned about five weeks ago. Beds are completely overgrown and so are the walkways. I live in Alaska and the rain mixed with all the light creates a jungle!
  • @tomst9417
    Your garden looks good after 6 weeks of relative neglect. I tend mine every day and between gophers,rabbits, Japanese beetles and various fungal diseases it is doing OK but not thriving. Groundhogs can dig as well as climb. I had one in my vegetable garden once and it did a lot of damage. I caught it in a Haveaheart trap and then released it several miles away. This year I grew fennel and it produced lots of foliage but didn't bulb. I think there was an excess of nitrogen , need to test the soil