- Planning your vegetable garden for the year in Zone 7b USA requires careful consideration and organization, starting as early as March.
- Staggering planting times and rotating crops are essential strategies for maximizing space and ensuring continuous harvests.
- The garden layout includes various herbs like sage, rosemary, parsley, oregano, cilantro, and dill, as well as vegetables like squash, sweet peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce.
- Attention is given to the specific needs of each plant, such as moving squash to avoid pests and providing trellises for indeterminate cucumbers.
- The speaker recommends tools like a tiller and handheld spreader for garden maintenance and praises specific gardening equipment for its effectiveness.
Video source: Jules Gardening / Youtube
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I would so love to have all the fresh herbs you planted and the vegetable garden you have. You had many great tips love your pruner that looks sharp.
I have the land but I have so many animals that eat everything I plant
I do have a Vineyard with Pinot Noir grapes but a 10 foot fence surrounds the Vineyard to keep the mule deer out they can jump 9 feet tall
Awesome video
Have to plan and start early
Your ahead of me. You can borrow my tiller. 😉
Been a roller coaster winter no doubt! I think we will have an early spring this year so get ready! Just as I said that Rene told me there is a chance for snow Thur. WHAT? Got to love NC winters! The Out building was funny. Awesome saw ya have there. Nice lettuce! Hang in there as the season will get rolling soon!
Great organized shed!! You should see my kind of sloppy!! 👍🤙
Great tips on staggering your warm/cool season crops. Can't wait to follow your garden's progress! Thanks for sharing.
Howdy. . From Paige family. My channel is Bees and 🐝. Haha.
Hi there! I am coming over from the Paige Family Homestead channel and I have liked this video and subscribed to your channel. I hope you will check out my little channel called Deb's Way and do the same! Have a good one!!
Cool video
Is that Vanna White helping you? Great planing. Shed is very organized. Can’t wait to see how this works out.
We live in Greensboro and new at gardening!!! New Subscriber!!
Hi friends, North Carolina born and bred here, living in Georgia zone 7b. What can I plant from SEED today for my patio garden? I know i'm getting a late start, but I think I can plant some items that will be matured to pick by October frost. What do you think? Any recommendations are appreciated. I have kale, chard, cilantro seeds on hand and 1 tomato PLANT.
Love the flag! Not so much the Yadel hat!!!😁 This vid was recommended for me.😉 I can't get my herbs to grow outside, will try again this fall!! U know there is a No Till movement right in your own NC??😮 Yes, Beth, zucchini for the win!!🏆 Garden looks like Eden now compared to when u shot this vid!🌾
Hi new friend here
God bless idol
I'm diggin that hat! 🙂 Your building aint sloppy. It's a working shop. (That's my story)
Beautiful garden
Another Great video. Thanks for sharing such awesome advice 😎
Thank you so much for this! I'm trying my first garden ever. It's so much harder than I thought!
Try the no dig no till method. I have learn some really interesting stuff from Charles Dawdling if I spelled that correctly. He’s out of the UK but I’m on board.
Actually you shouldn't plant the same plants in the same place year after year. Each plant feeds and Depletes it's soil. So the following year it will be Opposite of what it was last year.