Early Autumn Harvest Before the Frost in Zone 5 (Fall Harvest)
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With our first frost coming soon, we’re stepping up our harvests of tomatoes, peppers, winter squash, green beans, and celery in hopes of avoiding a frantic last minute harvest before the frost. Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oneyardrevolution One Yard Revolution is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, mulch, and compost tea. No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used. Channel Page: http://www.youtube.com/user/OneYardRevolution Featured Video: http://youtu.be/XUnlVdfeuG8
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Any maggot issues with the mushrooms? Mine are full of them.
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how did u get the tomato tree to bear that much Tomato's ?
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I am a first time gardener. I love watching your videos. I live in Kansas City and would like to learn how preserve strawberry plants, Rosemary and Sage. Suggestions? Do you have good place to research?
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Bountiful harvest Patrick! Well done!
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Could you tell me how many square feet your garden is?
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Nice review Patrick. Loved seeing someone else using trellis to grow pumpkins/ squash. What do the acorn squash taste like compared to the butternut, which are my wife Colleen's favourite? I too am looking forward to seeing your sunchoke harvest. Thanks again mate.
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+OneYardRevolution What an amazing harvest! Everything looks great. Time for winter gardening here as well in California. Just starting out our winter garden here. Cheers!
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I would like to see what the commercially available Boogie Brew Compost tea would do in comparison to your home compost tea. I also have the methods available to join your group analysis. I too live in a Zone 5 region (CANADA)
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Great looking fall harvests there Patrick.. Am yet to try acorn squash here but would like to.. Great looking mushroom patch..
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Beautiful Harvest bro :) The garden is even nice this time of year eh :
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Where did you buy your wine cap spores? Thank you! It is a nice video.
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What a wonderful harvest. Well done. I love your butternut squash.
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Well done this year Patrick!
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Really beautiful harvest! Love your squash.
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looks like you had a great year =) hope next year is even better! of course now we have to deal with the cold winter which this year i am suspecting it will really cold.
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Wo-ow Patrick, those Sunchokes are amazing. Great job. Everything looked great.
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Beautiful garden & harvest. Great job, well done. I look forward to you Sunchoke video. That is one HUGE plant. Thank you for sharing your gardening passion with all of us.
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What a wonderful harvest, Patrick. Very successful year.
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Great video Patrick! I have a question about the celery though. Do you find that it is hard to grow? I have read differing opinions in several otherwise reliable sources about how it is either incredibly hard to get a harvest out of, or one of those plants that you just plant, forget about, then harvest. I honestly don't know what to think at this point.
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What a great start to the harvest. I've just bought in my butternuts as we had a frost here in Hertfordshire, England, yesterday. I'm also looking forward to my first ever sunchoke harvest, we call them jerusalem artichokes here, but mine are a more normal 7 feet tall. Your mushrooms look delicious, i'd love to try to growing some.
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