Late Summer Garden Harvest and Tour, Apples Grapes Melons and More!

The Grapes are looking incredible!

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20 Replies to “Late Summer Garden Harvest and Tour, Apples Grapes Melons and More!”

  1. What type of melon was it that fell off its vine. Most of the time I can’t understand what you’re saying when it comes to the variety of the fruit/vegetables even after replaying it several times. Have you considered putting the list of them in the notes for the video?

  2. How do you cook the white scallop zucchini’s? I grew some this year for the first time and I’m not sure what to do with them😊. Love your channel by the way!

  3. James…could you put the variety name of seeds on screen? Sometimes it’s hard to grab them.

  4. Love your garden! I’m hoping to have a garden like that one day. Wish you could help me.

  5. Please can I ask, Im looking at starting a tiny food forest in my front garden(Yard) would it be a good idea to have a Family fruit tree (IE it has between 3-5 varieties of a cherry on tree as grafted or they do same with apple) this to use my space more wisely or is it best to have singular variety on a tree for food forest?

  6. Hi James, your an amazing young man. Love your garden it should be in the magazine! Thank you for inspiring me..❤️🙏 mama from TX

  7. Wow. James, you are such an inspiration. Thanks for sharing all the knowledge you have gleaned over the years. One question – what is the name of the melon you showed? I couldn’t quite understand what you said

  8. Nothing wrong with hybrid tomatoes as long as you are willing to purchase seed every season. If you want to purchase it one time and regrow it every year from saved seeds you're going to have to find an heirloom that fits your climate. Grow both for a good variety💕

  9. While you're at it, James, you should grow some hair 😉 Long hair actually heightens the senses and feelings, so you'd get even more flavor that way 😉

  10. I love seeing Tuck today. I lost my little man the other night and have a very heavy heart. 😔 He loved gardening with me and it isn't the same but I want to keep going in the garden because, like Tuck, he was my boss. Thanks for your enthusiasm it helps.💔❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck.

  11. I have to ask with a garden this big and lush, how much time do you spend daily in the garden?

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