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Auxhart Gardening
Добавлен 12 авг 2012
Welcome to Auxhart Gardening! I’m a small-scale southern gardener growing near Clemson, SC, zone 7b. I mainly garden in-ground, with containers as secondary production spaces.
Knowing where your food comes from is powerful, and empowering, and I believe we can change the world through gardening education.
The agricultural system is broken; we’ve monocultured nearly every major crop, forcing the use of chemical pesticides and inorganic fertilizers to maintain large-scale food production. I believe there’s a better way.
By teaching people to rely on themselves, even just a little, for their food supply, we might be able to create some breathing room for our strained food system, allowing for change to start happening.
My goal is to educate; yes you can grow food, yes you can do it without chemicals, yes you can do it in your backyard or on your windowsill. And yes, that can make a difference in the world.
Contact:
hello.rachel.andorfer@gmail.com
PO Box 614 Central SC 29630
Knowing where your food comes from is powerful, and empowering, and I believe we can change the world through gardening education.
The agricultural system is broken; we’ve monocultured nearly every major crop, forcing the use of chemical pesticides and inorganic fertilizers to maintain large-scale food production. I believe there’s a better way.
By teaching people to rely on themselves, even just a little, for their food supply, we might be able to create some breathing room for our strained food system, allowing for change to start happening.
My goal is to educate; yes you can grow food, yes you can do it without chemicals, yes you can do it in your backyard or on your windowsill. And yes, that can make a difference in the world.
Contact:
hello.rachel.andorfer@gmail.com
PO Box 614 Central SC 29630
Did I actually learn anything from last year's garden? | Garden Tour WEEK 29, 2024
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Music by: Molly Andorfer
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Contact me at: hello.rachel.andorfer@gmail.com
Mailing Address: PO Box 614 Central, SC 29630
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1. Go to www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening
2. Join 'Trellis' tier
3. Join the Auxhart Discord channel and keep an eye out for notifications!
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Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!*
organicrev.com/Auxhart
Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING*
www.farmersdefense.com/auxhartgardening
Follow me on Instagram @auxhartgardening
auxhartgardening
My dad’s woodworking channel:
ruclips.net/channel/UC-PXF222mTO3-Mpt4PVSIbQ
Music by: Molly Andorfer
ruclips.net/channel/UC8Qp3EYe2OFBep9h8_YTiWQ
Contact me at: hello.rachel.andorfer@gmail.com
Mailing Address: PO Box 614 Central, SC 29630
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Drought continues, but the garden continues to be magnificent | Garden Tour WEEK 28, 2024
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Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/...
Full review of Vego retractable hose reel (non-affiliate)
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I want you to be able to trust my reviews, so you won't find an affiliate link for this product here. To show your appreciation for these honest reviews, please consider subscribing or supporting my patreon! #vegowateringproducts #vegogarden #vegohosereel Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only...
Lots of potatoes despite the oppressive heat! | Garden Tour WEEK 27, 2024
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Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/...
Harvesting in the SC heat (lazy gardening) | Garden Tour WEEK 26, 2024
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Harvesting Tomatoes: ruclips.net/video/s3JU6wGTGVY/видео.html ^^^funny enough I'm wearing the exact same shirt Join patreon and access the limited edition sticker available now! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/auxhartgardening Follow ...
I might actually have to water my garden.... | Garden Tour WEEK 25, 2024
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Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/...
Make your own in-ground worm bin that is effective AND cheap! (plus it's super easy)
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Supplies: Buckets came from my local grocery store for free - just ask the bakery or the deli what they have that they're throwing away. Worms from my indoor worm bin, which were given to me by a friend who had a large worm population in their worm bin. Standard drill and drill bits Pliers to remove the handle of the bucket (optional) Food scraps to feed the worms Watch me build my indoor worm ...
Going in-depth on the entire summer garden! | Garden Tour WEEK 24, 2024
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Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/...
Massive harvest coming despite my poisoned soil | Garden Tour WEEK 23, 2024
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Onion Harvesting Tips: ruclips.net/video/sJcJNYiBD0M/видео.html More Onion Tips: ruclips.net/video/7PSTg-38Sbw/видео.html Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fe...
Plants growing a foot per week?! An exciting time of year| Garden Tour WEEK 22, 2024
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Onion Harvesting: ruclips.net/video/sJcJNYiBD0M/видео.html Ball Book of Canning: amzn.to/3RheHz5 Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com...
I wasn't expecting most of this! | Garden Tour WEEK 21, 2024
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Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves! Use code AUXHARTGARDENING* www.farmersdefense.com/...
The best metal raised bed company (an unsponsored review of 4 types of garden beds)
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Which one would you choose? #vegogarden #vegega #kesfitt #anleolife I'd love to add more brands to compare! Who else should I try out? Vegega classic vs. Vego raised beds full review: ruclips.net/video/IGbmvCKxAgU/видео.html Anleolife raised bed initial impressions: ruclips.net/video/h7Ay3InF10o/видео.html Kesfitt raised bed initial impressions: ruclips.net/video/zzMWO0lhaeI/видео.html Vego rai...
Baby tomatoes, nearing onion harvest, and peak raspberry season! | Garden Tour WEEK 20, 2024
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More about herbicide damage: ruclips.net/video/KCOzfFPiAuA/видео.html Onion harvesting: ruclips.net/video/sJcJNYiBD0M/видео.html Tomato pruning: ruclips.net/video/la-jhIaC010/видео.html Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, exclusive videos just for my patrons, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patre...
Juggling the responsibility and joy of the harvest | Garden Tour WEEK 19, 2024
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Juggling the responsibility and joy of the harvest | Garden Tour WEEK 19, 2024
Sick tomatoes recovering, new sprouts, and SO. MANY. STRAWBERRIES. | Garden Tour WEEK 18, 2024
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How to test for herbicide: ruclips.net/video/KCOzfFPiAuA/видео.html Support me and earn fun perks along the way on my Patreon page! Ad-free videos, stickers, a patron-only discord community, and quarterly livestreams are available! www.patreon.com/auxhartgardening Get 10% off Organic REV - better than fertilizer!* organicrev.com/Auxhart Get 10% off Farmer’s Defense sleeves!* snwbl.io/farmers-de...
Is it really May already? I feel behind! | Garden Tour WEEK 17, 2024
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Is it really May already? I feel behind! | Garden Tour WEEK 17, 2024
Vego Raised Bed - Unsponsored Review (plus Vego solar lights - are they worth it?)
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Vego Raised Bed - Unsponsored Review (plus Vego solar lights - are they worth it?)
Everything's coming together for summer | Garden Tour WEEK 16, 2024
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Everything's coming together for summer | Garden Tour WEEK 16, 2024
Lots of new plants in the garden! | Garden Tour WEEK 15, 2024
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Lots of new plants in the garden! | Garden Tour WEEK 15, 2024
Plans vs. Reality: changing my mind about the garden | Garden Tour WEEK 14, 2024
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Plans vs. Reality: changing my mind about the garden | Garden Tour WEEK 14, 2024
First impressions of Kesfitt metal raised garden bed (+ how to fill a brand new raised bed)
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First impressions of Kesfitt metal raised garden bed ( how to fill a brand new raised bed)
One part of the garden looks WAYYY different! (+seasonal edible weeds) | Garden Tour WEEK 13, 2024
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One part of the garden looks WAYYY different! ( seasonal edible weeds) | Garden Tour WEEK 13, 2024
VEGEGA 2.0 Raised Bed Review: Initial Impressions (plus how I cheaply fill my garden beds)
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VEGEGA 2.0 Raised Bed Review: Initial Impressions (plus how I cheaply fill my garden beds)
The first berry flowers are blooming! | Garden Tour WEEK 12, 2024
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The first berry flowers are blooming! | Garden Tour WEEK 12, 2024
Lessons learned from last year's March garden | Garden Tour WEEK 11, 2024
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Lessons learned from last year's March garden | Garden Tour WEEK 11, 2024
How to transplant (pot up) tomatoes for beginners!
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How to transplant (pot up) tomatoes for beginners!
NEW trellis (help me decide what to plant!) | Garden Tour WEEK 10, 2024
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NEW trellis (help me decide what to plant!) | Garden Tour WEEK 10, 2024
New raised beds, and a BIG project coming soon | Garden Tour WEEK 9, 2024
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New raised beds, and a BIG project coming soon | Garden Tour WEEK 9, 2024
How I start seeds in my 5th year gardening
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How I start seeds in my 5th year gardening
False spring is in full swing in South Carolina | Garden Tour WEEK 8, 2024
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False spring is in full swing in South Carolina | Garden Tour WEEK 8, 2024
Your garden is beautiful, and so are you :)
This one is very good for stir fried as good as Thai sweet basil.It’s give a peppery test but high fragrance and sweet finished.Very easy to grow and it reseeds itself.You grow once enjoyed it forever.One of my favorite basil.🥰
Please do this outside. You are putting concentrated alcohol fumes in your house. Get a coffee pot warmer and do it outside. Also, try to use the highest proof everclear for a cleaner final product.
Great video! 😋🤗🌿
Your kitchen is so beautiful
Great greens growing .
It has to be fun and educational for you to have a permanent video history of your past gardens. I take notes on my garden each year and they are in the same notebook, so far. But, having that visual library has to be so great. I've never recorded or even taken very many pictures of my garden. I have a few memories that pop up on fb tho. And that is so fun! To see how far I've come in the same plot I've been gardening now for 12 years. What I've learned, changed and moved. But, you have an actual week to week diary of that. Plus people that are learning from you!! So awsome.
I agree, it's really cool to see! I like to record lots of things about my life for the reason that memories of things can shift over time as we focus on different aspects of them. With the garden, I often remember only the extremes of very good and very bad, and it would distort my comparisons if I didn't have the more neutral evidence of these tours. I do also keep a notebook for quick reference information year to year.
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Hey you what amazing garden tour thanks for sharing this with us 😮😮
I bet that Adirondack chair is just a glorious place to chill. I’ve been trying to figure out how to add some seating into the garden area.
Your garden looks amazing! While you're hoping for some rain, I could do with some drier weather. This year has been really wet in western Europe, resulting in sooo many slugs. Besides peas, garlic, 1 cucumber and tomatoes, nothing managed to survive the slug invasion. I removed half of my tomatoes yesterday due to blight (normally this would happen in September or October). Luckily I planted a lot of tomatoes that are quite blight resistent.
Oh no! It's rough when one pest gets really out of control like that. I know it's too late, but in the future look into how to reduce their available habitat, and how to encourage the predators that make sense for your area.
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and rashberries, last wummer was my first time I actually got green leaves and a few rashberries.... so for next summer as we are winter here in Adelaode.... do I now cut them right back or just leave them see what happens?.
In the spring, look for which branches have green growth and which ones don't, and cut back all the dead ones then. Raspberry branches (aka canes) will fruit twice before dying off.
so with your cucumbers do you think trelling them better than just having them on the grown?....
Yes trellising is better than the ground, they are less likely to be chewed on by pests when they're on a trellis.
Our neighbor feeds the deer. She says that she likes to watch them. I'm not kidding. Everyone else is upset. We have these fat, big, healthy looking deer everywhere. A friend of ours said that he and his friends would come out one night and act as a predator. They like deer meat.
Great video! Love your videos!
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Beautiful tour! I miss my old houses strawberry patch
Woo sweetcorn
Thanks for the tour garden looks great...
Looks good. My sweet peppers get really big ,there's no way I could plant them that close.
Mine would normally be a little bigger, but their growth was stunted at the beginning of the season so I planted them quite close to make up for it.
When will we see another appearance by your sister? Doesn’t she visit in the summertime?
She sometimes does. I'm not sure if she'll make it this year but we will see!
Sometimes raised beds are best when dogs coexist with the garden areas. For example, my two poodles enjoy running over my garden spaces during play time, and a large/tall fence would severely cut my yard in pieces. A tall raised bed would deter the dogs from damaging my garden.
THE DEER ATE MY PIE PANS! NOW THEY WANT ONLY APPLE 🎉PIE OR THE THEY THREATENED TO BURN THE HOUSE DOWN.
1:08 That's the crown root?! That looks intimidating!
Great info thank you.. especially regarding bolting
Do you enjoy eating tomatoes now ? Those "little sweeties" peppers look perfect.love the arbor and new furniture 👍👍👋🇳🇿👨🌾🐈🐈⬛ NZ 🌺
I'm still not a fan of raw tomatoes but I very much like the tomato products I make each year, such as sauce, salsa, and sundried tomatoes.
Remember Stevia is a contraceptive. It’s a great medicinal herb But NOT if you’re trying to conceive. Brazilians have successfully used it for centuries as birth control.
This happened to my tomato plants so I planted basil and rosemary near them and that stopped it
I really appreciate the cooking idea! Now you have me thinking about making it with some cucumber to balance the kick of the radish.
Ooh yeah that would be great
Raspberry jam is easy!
Thank you, this knowledge will be a valuable reference resource for me a first time radish grower , living on the west coast of Scotland with its Atlantic climate I may have to bring the pods indoors for a longer period , all the best.
First time growing onions and havn’t harvested yet. 🧅 This is amazingly helpful. Thank you so much!! Also love your little kitty…so cute!!! You have new subscriber. 😊
thank you!!!
Your video was excellent, unfortunately I did not watch it before pulling all my red onions; cutting the green tops off and peeled so the dirt was removed. So now I guess I will have to give my beautiful red onions away because they will not be able to harvest! First time growing onions, live and learn. Question, is there any way I can harvest at this point? I even saved the tops thinking I could use them for sautéed scallions. Should have watched your video first, guess I was so happy to see how beautifully the onions grew. Thank you
They will be okay, but they won't stay good for as long. What you might look into is preservation techniques. You can dry them in the oven on low for onion powder, you could freeze them for use in vegetable stock, and I've even made french fried onions and frozen them and those heat up in the oven great.
hello dear auxhart .that was such a great recepie .thank you so much .and i also should mention that you are so beautifull and lovely . ireally enjoy watching this video .good job❤
How many leaves is a tablespoon?
This method works very well .. until the deer are hungry.
I love relaxing on my patio. Someday my garden will be in my backyard
Can you grow seed pods from radish tops? Thanks for this 10 mth video lol
I don't know if anyone suggested hostas as shade tolerant, edible perennials. They are toxic to cats but so are tomatoes and your two seem to be dealing fine with those.
I do have a hosta on the front corner of my house that I've considered propagating to other areas of the yard. Yeah my cats seem to understand what they can and can't eat, seems they still have some of those wild instincts.
It's so good to see what you got going on in the garden Rachel
Zone 6b here, dry as you know what this year. I had to use tap for all annual plants (perennials had 0 issues; deep mulch). Typically this time of year I use my rain barrels to make tea for the emergence of my summer rotation; barrels are dry. Im going to add more barrels for storage.... My success rate with germination (summer) is half of what is typical for me. I think the tap could be the culprit.... I may be wrong( I hope).... I had some excavation done and reseeded my lawn at the same time. The grass seed was exclusively fed tap and is doing fine.... I don't know if soil temperature cooked the seeds or what.... I did screen the lawn; growing grass in the summer is impossible without it... Had to be soil temp, right?
It's hard to say. Soil temp can definitely be part of it, but to 'cook' the seeds the temp would have to be at least 130F for a week. They could just be dormant waiting for things to cool down. But also idk much about tap water in other areas. I know it's not as good as rain, but if it's safe for people to drink I see no reason it would actively harm your plants.
Peat moss will help out blue berries
Same here with the heat and drought. I finally have ONE lone cucumber on the vine. It's bonkers! We have a cool down coming with like 7 straight days of rain in the forecast after none for weeks. Curious to see what that will do in the garden. Hopefully, everything will be so happy and start fruiting! Unless the forecast changes... Hmm. I wonder if I should harvest the potatoes. Plants are dying back. Was thinking of giving them a little more time but don't want them to split with all the rain expected. Really hope you get some peppers and eggplant! Love the spider! I love them in the garden! I had a baby praying mantis in the garden today. Such a cutie! Take care!
This time of year our forecast says rain possible every single day, but it's pop-up thunderstorms that if they do manage to hit will leave maybe a tenth of an inch of rain max, so it's so hard to tell when there will be actual rain. I'm happy for you that you're going to get so much good rain though! I'd say get those potatoes out, if the plants are dying back theyre not going to get any bigger. It's just more time for pests to make holes in them. I had a full grown praying mantis the other day, I wish I'd gotten a picture of it! I hope that means there are more, they're so hard to see. But having them is such a good sign!
Citrus gal here! I think the general rule is don't let it fruit for about three years so it can grow in size and strengthen its roots. If you think about that tiny plant trying to support that many fruit form its current blossoms it's not going to fair too well. However three years is a long time, life's too short, and the scent of citrus flowers is of the best, especially in the morning, so maybe leave one or two on there once the blossoms create tiny fruit, thats what I normally do! Loving the vids from Sydney Australia 🐞❤
Thanks for the tips! I'll leave just a couple then. They are kumquats so the fruit should be relatively small, and 1-2 seem like they'd be fine for the plant to support.
Hey what a fantastic garden tour thanks for sharing 😊😊
The heat is on that's for shure...
Nice video! Haven’t seen your garden for a little while. How big of an area are you growing now?
The main garden is ~30x30ft, and I have 6 raised beds as you saw, plus the berry patch including the fruit trees is about another 60sqft?
@@AuxhartGardening that’s awesome!
Its so easy. Why on earth are stores charging $20 for a little bottle?? 😠