Jeff Bernhard
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Garden Tomato to BLT sandwich
This is why we grow our own food, for the privilege to eat what you grow. There is nothing better than a fresh BLT sandwich with a juicy tomato from your own organic garden. This tomato happens to be my favorite, the Black Seaman tomato.
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Відео

Replanting pickling cucumbers and a great cherry tomato plant
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In this video I will share with you how a replant pickling cucumbers for the best success and harvest. In addition, I will share with you my very prolific baxter early tomato plant.
Prepare for Succession Planting in your garden - pickling cucumbers.
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In this video I share with you how I plan out my harvest of pickling cucumbers so I can always have a steady supply of new cucumbers for my dill pickle making all summer. Hope this video gives you some ideas.
Adding Pollinators to your Garden for success
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In this video, I am sharing with you the Russian purple sage plant that attracts hundreds of bees daily. By adding these type of pollinator plants to your garden you can increase your yield 10 x's.
My Favorite Tomatoes
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In this video I share the Black Seaman tomato plants that I have growing. One of the plants has a bit of leaf curl and asking viewers for causes.
Grow Celery at Home
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This is the first time that I have successfully grow celery at home. Living in Houston Texas, it was very difficult to grow due to the intense heat, humidity and rain. Pennsylvania's environment has been proven to be more friendly to grow good celery. In this video I share my success.
Growing your own fresh salad in your backyard
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There is a world of difference between store bought lettuce and other vegetables that go in a salad and that which you can grow on your own. In this video, I share all the fresh ingredients grown in my backyard. Yum! So easy!
Trimming tomato plants to prevent disease
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I love growing tomato plants, but the get disease so easily and this video will give you a quick trip to prevent this from occurring by giving your plant a trim.
Early Summer Garden Tour 2023
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In this video, I share what I am growing this year in the backyard garden. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a great area to grow all types of vegetables and fruit!
Topping pepper plans for better production
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In this video I share what I do with all my pepper plants to improve plant health, strengthen stems and promote heavy leaf growth and more fruit. This creates a bushier plant instead of a tall lanky pepper plant. I share the before and after doing this after 1 week. Amazing!
Starting tomato seeds for the 2023 Summer Season
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Well, it is that time. It is time to start my tomato plant seeds indoors for the 2023 summer season in PA. In the video, I will show you what I use to start the seeds and what tomatoes I will grow this season. Happy Gardening!
Preparing our container fruit garden in PA
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This will be the first year that we grow fresh fruit in PA in containers. These year's crop will be grapes, apples, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. Most are planted and you will be on the journey with me. We will see how successful I am in growing fruit in containers.
Oh Pickles!
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This has been a banner year for pickle production and in total I have made 25 jars of dill pickles from my backyard garden. In the video I will show you the tomato plants that will not stop producing juicy tomatoes and the pickling cucumber vine that is just about done. Time to prepare for the Fall garden!
Bumper Garden Crop Summer 2022 Pittsburgh, PA
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Without question this has been my best year gardening in the summer since I started. The harvest has been huge and is still going and have lost almost no crops due to disease or pests. I think this is mostly due to a more favorable growing climate in Pittsburgh instead of Houston, Texas. Bumper year for peppers, tomatoes, pickling cucumbers and more!
July PA Garden Update - Lots of Tomatoes and Pickling Cucumbers
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The garden is plentiful with tomatoes, peppers and pickling cucumbers. Consistent watering and weekly fertilizing has been the trick. So much to eat.
Pennsylvania Summer 2022 Garden Update
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Pennsylvania Summer 2022 Garden Update
May Garden Update, Growing nicely
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May Garden Update, Growing nicely
Starting Herbs from seeds in Pennsylvania
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Starting Herbs from seeds in Pennsylvania
Replanting Black Seaman Tomato - Best Tasting Tomato
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Replanting Black Seaman Tomato - Best Tasting Tomato
How to replant Redskin Peppers with the right nutrients
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How to replant Redskin Peppers with the right nutrients
Transplanting Pepper Seedlings in the Burgh
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Transplanting Pepper Seedlings in the Burgh
Pittsburgh Tomatoes
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Pittsburgh Tomatoes
Pepper Seedlings Started
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Pepper Seedlings Started
Superhot Pepper Growing Update
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Superhot Pepper Growing Update
Grilled Shishito peppers from plant to table
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Grilled Shishito peppers from plant to table
The world's best tasting sweet pepper to grow
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The world's best tasting sweet pepper to grow
Mystery Tomato - incredible small tomato
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Mystery Tomato - incredible small tomato
Harvest of Home Grown Potatoes in Grow Bags
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Harvest of Home Grown Potatoes in Grow Bags
Follow up video on topping Shishito pepper plants
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Follow up video on topping Shishito pepper plants
Growing tomatoes in your residence with ease
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Growing tomatoes in your residence with ease

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @shayspetlewis2918
    @shayspetlewis2918 15 днів тому

    Just have NEVER had issues growing Tomatoes I live in Blue Ridge GA, so good conditions…….. but this one tomato has been the first one green as green can be

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 22 дні тому

    this happening to my pepper plants.

  • @akilahnichols6305
    @akilahnichols6305 24 дні тому

    Thank you so much for this information. We will have to try this.

  • @rexpolka
    @rexpolka Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video. One thing, tho--I thought Victoria Red is a cross, not engineered. Hand crossing and planting seed is not engineered. It came from Arkansas breeding programs, not Texas. It has an Arizona wild grape on one side for it's PD resistance. Please look it up, and tell us what you find. Hearsay is not the best source of info. Thanks. R

  • @Sillocan1
    @Sillocan1 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @r.f.ravari374
    @r.f.ravari374 Місяць тому

    Wow... try and unfocus the video. It is too sharp. 🤣

  • @gantz4u
    @gantz4u 2 місяці тому

    Its important to understand alot of calcium is water insoluble so alot of calcium is not available to your plant. You have to throw things like lime stone and bones into nitric and sulfuric acid to unlock it and make things like calcium ammonium nitrate. This is how the pro's supplement liquid calcium. When I hear people adding milk and egg shells I say whatever. If yours just says calcium it better start saying available calcium as the bacteria that commonly makes calcium into available calcium is also associated with raw sewage and infections meaning its probably not present or going to be so slow at releasing its impossible. This is how you got a soil test of 10,000ppm calcium and bud end rot. its locked and unavailable as calcium carbonate.

  • @paulhealey2984
    @paulhealey2984 2 місяці тому

    Still planting potatoes?

  • @romeparrilla8307
    @romeparrilla8307 2 місяці тому

    nice video,do you use the same container with the same dirt in it every year? thanks

  • @cmorrow132
    @cmorrow132 3 місяці тому

    I love grow bags, for the last couple of years I've done that because our soil in Dallas is heavy clay and it caused my plants to get diseased later in the season due to too much moisture in the soil. I start my tomatoes indoors in January and by mid to late March they're already flowering. I just bring thrm in at night if temps drop below 50. I've never tried growing them through the winter by I may start some in November indoors that I can take out on warmer days in December and January. February would be the only month that it stays too cold during the day outside.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 4 місяці тому

    Squirrels used to get ALL of our figs green and take them somewhere. You could stand there with a BB gun shooting them and they didn`t care. I was glad to get away from there.

  • @shelleymckinney2995
    @shelleymckinney2995 4 місяці тому

    Jeff, the length of the intro is loooonggg....

  • @user-gr4sv3ur2g
    @user-gr4sv3ur2g 4 місяці тому

    Good day! I'm from South Africa and a first Okra Planter! Looking forward to harvest plenty!!!

  • @monsterwerksvideo
    @monsterwerksvideo 7 місяців тому

    Does this method work for sweet potatoes, like the Japanese sweet potato or yams? I'm a complete garden newbie, possibly moving to a rural area with land and it's always been a dream of mine to have a garden, even though I know next to nothing about it (yet!) 🙂.

  • @anthonystewart8327
    @anthonystewart8327 8 місяців тому

    Not enough sun 🌞 light

  • @billmoore6688
    @billmoore6688 8 місяців тому

    Jeff, still one of the best videos you have made.

  • @juanjq71
    @juanjq71 9 місяців тому

    very low volume

  • @user-cs7vs1xq4w
    @user-cs7vs1xq4w 9 місяців тому

    Ladybugs 💯%

  • @wiktorpoliszczuk1372
    @wiktorpoliszczuk1372 10 місяців тому

    😂🤣😅😆😁

  • @markpizzo8057
    @markpizzo8057 10 місяців тому

    Great information!!!!!!!!!

  • @keyphabenyisrael3219
    @keyphabenyisrael3219 10 місяців тому

    I am in zone 6A Michigan. Those weird wispy leaves come from broad leaf herbicide drift damage (lawn "care" related). I prune it off when it appears about once every other year on my tomato plants. This year I had just a few branches with it & thankfully that was it. Thanks for letting me know about Jimmy Nardello peppers years ago, on an unrelated note LOL

  • @emiliocastillo8681
    @emiliocastillo8681 10 місяців тому

    I’m that 2023 comment 🥲

  • @jimoyler1780
    @jimoyler1780 10 місяців тому

    You shoulda went for it.

  • @JohnSmith-fq7hj
    @JohnSmith-fq7hj 10 місяців тому

    Wow your leaves look amazing almost fake compared to mine lol. I always end up gettin the spots on mine seems no matter what i try i cant get rid of it.

  • @valeriebrotherton397
    @valeriebrotherton397 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information.

  • @billmoore6688
    @billmoore6688 10 місяців тому

    Another good idea staggering the plants growth. I’m doing that with my tomatoes here in Corpus Christi.

  • @JustOneAsbesto
    @JustOneAsbesto 10 місяців тому

    Welcome to BeeWorld, Jeff. I'm new to it myself, but I'm pretty sure the main benefit for gardening comes from having a variety of plants that flower all through the season. That way the bees always have a source of nectar and pollen to keep the hive strong and healthy through the growing season. If your cucumbers or whatever don't flower until August, but the bees haven't had anything to eat since June, you won't have as many bees to pollinate your cucumbers. If you're interested, "YappyBeeman" and "Just Alex" have some really good videos on youtube, and pretty different takes. Both very informative. Bees are REALLY amazing creatures.

  • @bucurilie-lo4jf
    @bucurilie-lo4jf 10 місяців тому

    you-re full of it. Can't stay away from the camera.

  • @noninoni9962
    @noninoni9962 10 місяців тому

    You have the ability to throw a tarp, or other fabric that limits the amount of rain that gets through, over the wire fencing that's on top of your "garden cage," so why didn't you?

  • @mahmoudajjan466
    @mahmoudajjan466 11 місяців тому

    I think it's a lack of zinc and magnesium and an alkaline soil (that's my opinion) anyways I hope it turns well and the others produce a healthy huge and great amount of tomatoes 😊

  • @beverlyboyce1041
    @beverlyboyce1041 11 місяців тому

    My Chef's Choice yellow did same thing. I say heat. I'm in Texas. I got about 8 really big fruits about 3.5' up from bottom.

  • @o0sunsi0o
    @o0sunsi0o 11 місяців тому

    I'm in N.Y. State zone 5b, I have the exact same condition, flowers on the top, leaves kind of curly. It took a while to warm up here plus I got mine in a week later than usual because of the cooler temps. I did that because a neighbor lost a few plants for jumping the gun and the plants couldn't handle the cooler temps and stronger winds.

  • @nicholasdemarest4254
    @nicholasdemarest4254 11 місяців тому

    I would say to much nitrogen letting the plant grow to fast

  • @DeborahBrown-tj7wx
    @DeborahBrown-tj7wx 11 місяців тому

    My guess, with the crazy insane heat the entire country has been experiencing is it's due to heat stress. If your outside temps are 85 or above (Louisville, Ky here...we've been having mid and upper 90's!), I'd place at least a 40% shade cloth over the tomato plants. It really does help. Otherwise, they look pretty healthy to me. That would explain the lack of blooms/tomatoes in the center of the plant...perhaps that is when the worst heat was occurring and the tomato blooms dryed up and fell off as is what happens during extreme heat.

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 11 місяців тому

    I am so jealous! It's 100 degrees daily here in Houston. Sigh...

  • @pclark1332
    @pclark1332 11 місяців тому

    All of my tomato plants are doing the same thing. There were flowers top , middle and bottom but the middle flowers fell off without producing tomatoes. This is because the flowers weren't fertilized. I think that lack of insect pollinators and lack of rain but high humidity prevented the pollen from loosening from the flowers. I tried my usual solution for lack of pollinating insects. That is touching the top of each flower with a sonic toothbrush but that didn't work as it did for the past 2 years because of the humidity.

  • @monicalemmer9029
    @monicalemmer9029 11 місяців тому

    Gorgeous plants… with 100+ temps here in Conroe they have died.. water them early and the water will cook them.. no disease tho… a couple of my tomatoes, in containers, I had 40 tomatoes… will start fall on plants… hope you are doing great..

  • @yannip2083
    @yannip2083 11 місяців тому

    What is your zone?

  • @noninoni9962
    @noninoni9962 11 місяців тому

    Complain the plants are in 102° heat, but have them next to hot air coming out of a/c compressors... Then, say your "secret weapon" is watering them with "ice water"... Besides really bad decisions on audio recording choices, zo are the "secret wrapons" for a plant that thrives on hot, arid, climates... It's NORMAL for pepper plants' leaves to wilt during the hottest part of the day, and don't need any "secret weapons" to help it return to again, it's normal state without the wilt -- all by themselves... Ridiculous.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 11 місяців тому

    I have a grapevine that grew way up a tree and started growing grape clusters. I had to pull them down because I wouldn't be able to reach them but now they've been growing new foliage on my fence. Do you think the new growth will still create clusters this year or will I not get any more until next year? The vine in the ground is about 15-20 years old and just this year started to set fruit way up in the tree.

  • @abelmgarcia3504
    @abelmgarcia3504 11 місяців тому

    How much cold water do you add to sweet pepper plant in a 5 gallon planter? Im totally intrigued by it all but it makes sense.

  • @chrisseoc7095
    @chrisseoc7095 11 місяців тому

    Inspirational, Jeff. Thanks for the excellent work. Greetings from England.

  • @renelamoglia2553
    @renelamoglia2553 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @amyharris7337
    @amyharris7337 11 місяців тому

    Great video thanks for the concise explanation.

  • @otrotland5377
    @otrotland5377 11 місяців тому

    www.youtube.com/@JADAMORGANIC make your own everything

  • @RB-er6gu
    @RB-er6gu 11 місяців тому

    I just started growing tomatoes in 3 gallon buckets i use organic fertilizer. Great video i like the liquid fertilizer idea.

  • @racebiketuner
    @racebiketuner 11 місяців тому

    Please have a look at the paper entitled "Why calcium deficiency is not the cause of blossom-end rot in tomato and pepper fruit - a reappraisal"

  • @nepbeastgaming5127
    @nepbeastgaming5127 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/SN5Uwq6O0X0/v-deo.html best way to hand Pollinate dragonfruit

  • @animequeen78
    @animequeen78 Рік тому

    I bought a set of cheap paint brushes for this purpose. I use the thin liner brush for the cuke flowers bc they're wee compared to zucchini and squash.

  • @katsmama813
    @katsmama813 Рік тому

    Bravo!!! I've been trying to grow celery for years. It is so picky!