July 2024 Garden Tour | Gardening with Wyse Guide

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July is a month when everything seems to be in full bloom in the garden. Let's check out this month's garden tour to see how everything looks!

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My name is Kaleb Wyse and here, you will find delicious recipes, videos from my farm, garden, and fun home projects. My knowledge has been earned from years of home cooks and farmers in my family. wyseguide.com/

A farm is much more than a house to live in; it’s a lifestyle. My passion for gardening and landscaping came from outdoor work with my mom in our expansive farm yard, my love for baking came from innumerable short walks to my grandma’s house to make cookies, and as a farmer, my dad taught me that we are the stewards of our land.

So whether you live in a city center or have decided rural life is for you, I hope to inspire you with the projects and recipes I use in daily life. We can’t all live on a farm, but we all need farms in our lives. From the dirt in my vegetable garden to the flour in my kitchen, I’ll show you everything I love to do

All Comments (21)
  • @cbass2755
    Honest to God Kaleb, your place is like a museum…it’s absolutely beautiful….what a great job you did! I love it…❤
  • Your lawn is by far the most beautiful I have ever seen. I imagine myself walking on the different paths you have created. It is so calming to see all your beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing
  • @legoking518
    If you want to be really organic and eradicate those Japanese Beetles forever, get yourself a couple of ducks. They will eat the larvae, like they are candy, as well as other nasty bugs, won't hurt your plants, or flowerbeds, and are super fun to watch. Just a kiddie pool and a predator safe sleeping area, and they are very low maintenance. Not to mention the eggs, yum!
  • @alicegunn3970
    You have a beautiful plot of land there.. I've been watching your gardens grow for years now.. what a magical paradise you have created..
  • @cbass2755
    You are like me!! Or the other way around….lol. I have to bend over and pull weeds if I see them. I catch myself on my walk grabbing weeds!! I have to stop myself..🤣
  • @SueCiz
    Wow, your yard and gardens look fantastic. It is like Paradise. I just want to walk barefoot on your beautiful green grass. I learn so much about plants from you. I love that you call everything out by name. I love those chairs. Perfect spot to sip a tall glass of lemonade on a hot day!!
  • i cannot grow any of the plants you do because I live in the tropics, but I see your specific combinations of texture and the levels yu create in your garden and that inspires me to choose plants that create that look, so thank you so much for the marvelous inspiration.
  • I’m with you on this and keep a take-out soup container of soapy water in my garden all summer. When I see one, in it goes. I’ve noticed that after following this method for four or five years I have less and less Japanese beetles in my garden. If you keep on top of them they don’t have a chance to breed and lay eggs, disrupting their reproductive cycle. FYI, never ever use the traps as they attract many more beetles to your garden and you pay the price for years to come. I know from past experience. Evil beetles!
  • @PK-bh1ww
    Iowan here too. I've noticed they like sweet potato vine and it draws them in so I quit growing that in my flower bed. Haven't seen any this yr except for a green looking one I plucked off. Earwigs are a huge problem this year because of all the rain we've had. Ants are a pain too.
  • @61brendajean
    Your flowers and different gardens are so beautiful! I know they are a lot of hard work, but very satisfying. Thank you for sharing your update.
  • @cbass2755
    Two years ago, I planted a Mandevilla in a deep Red color. Oh my goodness, that thing grew up around my drain spout and across the top of the sliding glass doors. People would stop and ask me what the plant was. I was so proud of myself..🤣 I’ve never had one do that since, but I always buy one every year, and watch it grow and bloom. What a beautiful plant it is…..
  • @nanettemacy9376
    I love your yard. It shows you spend a lot of time on it. This is more enjoyable then tv. Thank you for sharing
  • Have you ever heard of old-fashioned hollyhocks they would look beautiful growing up the side of that building with their spears and all their flowers on them and they come in different colors. They are perennial they come year after year bigger and more beautiful.
  • @mdevery8894
    i have two plastic coffee container filled with soapy water in 2 garden locations. I go out twice daily and knock them off into the bucket. this fall we will be treating grass with milky spore.
  • @user-rt8rx1pq9f
    Kaleb: Thank you, for your garden tour, and with land recently cleared out I am always looking for new ideas and what to plant in the garden. You are a great vegetable gardener, and your cabbage looks beautiful! Your limelight hydrangeas are gorgeous and like the idea of how you think about new and interesting finds at flea markets and like your newly painted green bench. You put a smaller & lovely bench in your garden and have made a cornerstone garden come alive. Your fountain that you see from the kitchen is a fun idea. A great aspect of gardening is we can always keep dreaming and with enough land to work on our projects are never completed! Your containers are all exceptionally designed and like the way your porch is decorated with so many plants! Is that a white bird of paradise in the background? Your lawn looks lush & beautiful. Had mine aerated so is looking good but will put a weed & feed down in the fall. Right now, wiping out weeds in the driveway & will have new gravel put down w>Nellis Landscaping. Thanks for sharing all of your many gardening ideas & ENJOY!
  • @user-uh7og2vt3p
    All your hard work has certainly created a beautiful wonderful space.!!!!!!!!!!Thanks for sharing your journey ❤️😊
  • Great shot of the back of your house, adding those widows over the stairwell and office area must give you great views when working upstairs.
  • @martavelna7670
    I am sure you are so proud of your property. You have done an amazing job! It must be so nice to be able to improve your "grandma house'. Thanks for sharing! I look forward to all your videos. 😃