The California Garden In June - Tomatoes, Grapes & More! - in 4K

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In today's episode we will look at how the California Garden looks like in the month of June. There are seven parts to this video

In Part 1 we take a tour of the Southern California Garden this month. We have a lot of vegetables growing in the garden which include onions, okra, kale, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and corn

In Part 2 we look at What's growing in the California Garden

In Part 3 we look at the update to our grape vine, the Thompson Seedless grapes

In Part 4 we look at various harvests we made during this summer month

In Part 5 we look at growing summer vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and eggplants

In Part 6 we look at interesting additions to the garden, this time Aloe Vera

And finally in Part 7 we teach you what you need to do in your garden in the month of June
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your son is so cute! I have a 6 year old son and we have been growing fruits and vegetables together since he was 3, and now my daughter who is almost 2 is getting started by helping with the watering. it's such a great bonding activity with the kids, and I love how proud my son is after we harvest all the hard work he put in!

lucya
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Thank u for responding. Happy gardening.

surabhisagar
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CaliforniaGardener+ You utilize every square inch of space; very efficient. Thanks again for another inspiring and informative video!

CMNakagawa
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Thank you so much for including what to do each month to prepare for the next crop rotation. Now I can attempt to work along for better success. 💕🌱🍎 I live in Los Angeles CA, so You’re my “GO TO” gardening channel 🙏🖐🏼

Naturelover
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Congratulations on your garden. Amazing! Aloe vera is the queen of my garden. What you use is what is inside the leaves. We use it when we get sunburns, or fire burns in the kitchen or mosquito bites. The relief is instant. People I know also use the leaf content in smoothies. Not sure how it tastes. Leave it in the sun. Not too much water and you will get a beautiful flower someday. It also gives you many new plants every year. Good luck!

ChezGra
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Liked this video..I'm fairly new to raised gardening, and liked the month by month information. Looking forward to JULY info.

deserttreedoc
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Great garden! And I especially love that your son is actively involved in planting too!

MiuMiuG
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This is one of my all time faves. Your garden is perfect. I CANNOT grow tomatoes without blight. How do you control it so well???

Way to go Charlie!!! Awesome video! Keep 'em coming!

wonderlucha
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Love this informative series. Don"t ever stop.

jason
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WOW you got green fingers indeed, your garden keeps bearing fruits! Thank you for doing this video!

limgeyleng
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I am late to your  garden and I am enjoying catching up on your videos. I am  in the low Desert so as I type this it is 105 degrees today.  I do mostly clean up now late in the day and work on other types of garden chores.

mayolson
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Thank you very much for your reply. highly appreciate.

gireeshgovindan
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this is a great series. the garden to do list for the month ! Thanks.

apiitg
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Really enjoy your videos, I'm in California and it helps to grow where you live food that grows well. Great videos, thanks!☺

patriciarussell
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awesome gardening !!!! like them sungold tomatoes i want seeds toooo !!!!

ianmelief
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Loved it. Please continue with monthly episodes!

loiscampbell
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I Enjoy the tour.  Rutger tomatoes are excellent. I have been harvesting from one plant in my green house since early this spring 2016.  My husband and I really enjoy eggplants as well.  Great video.

cultivatingorganicbyjomig
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in u r videos everything explain is so nice clear, very useful brother

dhiwakarmurugan
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Excellent great video. keep them coming and thanks for sharing.

DomAndretti
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Great video as always! You have a lot growing in your garden! Corn looks great! I really enjoy your garden tours!

Thanks! - Romi

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