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The November Garden - California Gardening Episode For November - Duration: 9:54.in today's episode with a look at saving seeds from the previous season starting
some winter vegetables harvesting fresh fruits and vegetables from your garden
some cool things you can buy and a lot more welcome to the California garden in
the month of November
we will start with the garden tour we will look at the
harvests we made this month we then have some things for you to do in your garden
and finally we will look at some cool gardening products so let's begin with
the garden tour November is a month where there's not much activity
happening in the garden a lot of planting so let's see what we have we
have some onions these are the green onions the small bulbing kinds and right
next to that we have some more onions planted this month and these are the
large bulbing kinds right next to that we have the radishes these are the
watermelon radishes and is the first time I'm trying growing this watermelon
radish variety and I'm really excited to see how the harvest goes and right next
to that we have the hyacinth beans plant I was thinking it might die but
it's still growing strong in the winter season we have some more brassicas which
are cauliflowers and cabbages that are growing right next to that as well as
some watermelon radish and in the next bed we have the Malabar spinach which
has been growing pretty well some more radishes on the side and then we have
the broccoli this is the English broccoli variety the purple variety and
it's grown pretty large right next to the broccoli we have some radish plants
growing as well as some carrots now these radishes are the winter radish the
the long winter radish and it's growing pretty well and right next to the winter
radish we have some kohlrabis this is a mix of both white as well as purple
kohlrabi plants and they seem to be growing well and in the same bed we have
some chili plants that I'm planning to overwinter so we'll see how it goes I've
done it successfully last year and in the next bed right next to the
one we have the kohlrabis we have some more brassicas these are the
cabbages and cauliflowers and they are growing pretty well there is a little
bit of insect damage but I think that should be okay these plants should be
able to survive and along the edge of the bed we have some beets growing this
season the beets have grown very well and I'm hoping to harvest some good
beets as the season progresses now I usually do not grow a lot of beets but I
did reserve some space for them just because the beet greens are delicious
and the beet roots are also very delicious and very healthy and that
concludes the tour of our raised beds we will now move on to the tour of our
container garden in our container garden we have our pineapple plants that are
growing pretty well next to the pineapple plant we have a lot of carrots
that are growing in this whiskey barrel container now I've been trying to grow
carrots in this whiskey barrel container and I usually grew a few this time I
have a lot of carrots that are growing in this whiskey barrel container we also
have a lone cauliflower plant right there that's growing pretty well and
right next to the cauliflower plant we have the winter radish that's grown to
quite a large size now and should be ready for harvest soon next to that is
the Ivy gourd plant and as expected it's becoming yellow and has brown leaves now
so we'll see how it goes and then we have the kohlrabi plants with some
surprising insect damage in just a couple of days and while I was not
watching it looks like the caterpillars as you can see here are chewing away on
the leaves so I just picked them up it's easy to spot them you just pick them up
and then you throw them it's a very easy way to eliminate these pests and do make
sure that you watch the underside of the leaves as well in most brassicas
including kohlrabis the insect damage can be pretty bad pretty quick
so make sure you are watching your plants regularly let's now look at the
fruit trees we have the Dancy tangerine that are ripening and will be ready for
harvest soon followed by the Washington Navel orange this orange tree has grown
pretty large this year and while we got a few oranges last year this year has
been pretty good and we should be able to harvest a lot of oranges this year
followed by our gem avocado tree that's growing pretty well and in the harvest
section we will jump right in to harvesting the gem avocado now we
started harvesting or avocado this month and the avocado will keep growing and
the prime time for harvesting this avocado is somewhere around January or
February but we have so many avocados on our tree that we just started harvesting
them this month and they were pretty good
they have been ripening and it's very delicious so this is our harvest we
harvested a few we didn't go overboard and harvest a lot of avocados because
the quality would increase over time we did harvest our bitter gourds in
November and since the cooler season is coming this was the last month for the
bitter gourd plants and we did remove this plant although it was growing
pretty well it wasn't producing a lot of bitter gourds because it wasn't that hot
so this is an excellent vegetable to grow it has tremendous health benefits
we also harvested our Ivy gourds and November was again the last month I
think we will be harvesting them because the production has slowed down now that
the cooler season has come in let's now look
things to do in your garden save seeds this is something you must do if you're
growing heirloom vegetables you should be saving your seeds here you see this
bitter gourd it actually opens up like this when the bitter gourd is ripe
so I usually leave about two or three bitter gourds on the plant so that they
can ripen and produce these seeds so all you do is just pick out these seeds and
then dry them I usually dry them on a piece of a paper towel and once these
seeds are dry you should be able to save them very easily
you can also direct sow seeds like carrots as well as winter radishes it's
still not late to sow these vegetables in your soil you can also start Swiss
chard and spinach seeds these plants grow very well during the winter season
so you can start them separately and then transplant them when they're ready
here you can see I'm sowing this Swiss chard it's a rainbow Swiss chard variety
and it's an excellent variety to grow as well as some spinach seeds and these
should be ready in about six weeks for transplants November is also a good time
to prepare the soil for your raised beds now I recommend adding a lot of organic
matter a lot of compost and in this case for our raised bed we are adding azomite
which is rock dust and it has a lot of minerals that will remineralize your
soil now if you have soil that dry like the one I have here I'm adding some more
peat moss into this bed to improve the water retention so it really depends on
what kind of soil you have but one thing that I would definitely recommend adding
every few months is compost and some rock dust and that really helps growing
great plants in your garden now I know some of my viewers had asked me whether
rock dust really works or is it just a gimmick now soil types vary and some
people might have excellent native soil whereas some might not have it for
example in this raised bed since we created our own
soil there's not much native soil so rock dust really helps to remineralize
and then provide all these nutrients to your plants let's now look at some
gardening products I was at my local Home Depot and I saw a lot of fruit
trees excellent varieties of fruit trees as you can see here a lot of varieties
that make excellent fruit trees in your home garden and some of the trees that I
already had is well like the Meyer lemon and some other trees but what really
caught my attention was this dwarf avocado tree
now this dwarf avocado tree was created by a local nursery and what was
interesting was that the plant was growing out of the seed now I've
recommended not buying plants that grow out of seeds because it's a hit or miss
however in this case I saw that this plant had some flowers on it and it was
growing very well and this is why I picked up one plant to see how it grows
so there we have it folks that was our episode on the California gardening for
the month of November if you liked our video do give us a thumbs up if you're
not already a subscriber do subscribe to get regular updates we'll see you again
soon happy gardening
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BREAKING NEWS Out Of CALIFORNIA - Duration: 3:32.Can you imagine spending 40 years in prison for something you didn't do?
Unfortunately, it does happen.
The Judicial system is far from perfect and as a result many innocent people are behind
bars and many guilty people are set free.
Forensic science has come a long way in a relatively short period and by using DNA testing,
many people that were convicted of crimes they didn't commit are being set free from
prisons.
For example, a man in California named Craig Richard Coley, 70, was finally vindicated
nearly 40 years after being wrongly convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and her 4-year-old
son after DNA tests proved his innocence, Fox News reports.
Coley was immediately released from a state prison in Lancaster this week after California
Governor Jerry Brown issued a pardon of the wrongly convicted man.
Brown wrote in his pardon that Coley has been a model inmate for 38 years, avoided gangs
and violence, and dedicated himself to religion.
"The grace with which Mr. Coley has endured this lengthy and unjust incarceration is extraordinary,"
Brown wrote.
Coley has maintained his innocence throughout his nearly four-decade imprisonment.
Craig was arrested on Veteran's Day in 1978 (after serving his country honorably in the
Navy including several deployments to Viet Nam aboard the USS Enterprise; also was on
the USS Bainbridge and USS Bon Homme Richard).
He was arrested on Nov. 11, 1978 after 24-year-old Rhonda Wicht and her 4-year-old son, Donald
Wicht, were found dead in her Simi Valley apartment.
Rhonda Wicht was strangled, apparently with a macrame rope, and her son was suffocated.
Investigators quickly zeroed in on Coley, who had broken up with Wicht shortly before
she was killed.
Coley's first trial in 1979 resulted in a hung jury, with jurors unable to resolve
an impasse that left them 10-2 in favor of guilt, according to a news release issued
by the police chief and district attorney.
He was tried again in 1980, found guilty and sentenced to life without parole.
Brown said he asked the state parole board to look into Coley's conviction more than
two years ago, and former law-enforcement officials said they believed he was wrongfully
convicted or framed.
Simi Valley Police Chief David Livingstone and Ventura County District Attorney Gregory
Totten, who have supported Coley's request for clemency in past, said they cannot stand
by the evidence used in his conviction.
Livingstone and Totten said they began reviewing the case last year after a retired detective
raised concerns about Coley's guilt.
The trial court had ordered evidence destroyed after Coley exhausted his appeals, but investigators
retrieved records from Coley's relatives and located biological samples at a private
lab.
Using advanced techniques not available at the time of his trial, technicians did not
find Coley's DNA on one key piece of evidence used in the conviction, but they did find
DNA from other people, whom authorities have not publicly identified.
"As district attorney, I must tell you I look forward to the day when I can shake Mr.
Coley's hand, apologize to him for the injustice he suffered," Totten said at a news conference
Monday.
Amazing.
40 years of hell.
Now he's 70 years old and the best part of his life was spent in a stinking prison
being treated like a pile of shit.
Unbelievable.
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Brooklyn Beckham whisks Chloe Moretz away to California - Duration: 3:00.PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Besotted Brooklyn Beckham can't take his eyes off his girlfriend Chloe Moretz as he continues to show new black hairdo on romantic weekend break in California
Brooklyn Beckham wasted no time on giving his love with Chloe Moretz a second chance when he moved to the US to study photography.
And the eldest son of footballer David and fashion designer Victoria, 18, proved to be besotted as he fixed his eyes adoringly on his girlfriend, 20, on Friday.
The lovebirds were enjoying a romantic minibreak, making the the most of exploring the picturesque location in each others company.
The aspiring photographer was keen to impress his girlfriend as he hoped to catch her eyes with his spiky black tresses.
Hunky Brooklyn showcased his envy-inducing physique in a slim-fitted addidas jumper, teamed with sports shorts for their cosy walk.
Chloes choice to pick out her striped scarlet and white T-shirt clearly impressed her beau as he couldnt take his eyes off her the whole afternoon.
The couple looked happier than ever before as they held hands on their romantic sun-drenched stroll.
The famous offspring relocated to the States to study photographer at New Yorks Parsons School of Design.
Chloe and Brooklyn have been going strong for two months since they rekindled their romance for the second time in September.
It was as if no time had past at all since their initial split.
The lovebirds go way back as the couple dated in 2014 and again in the summer of 2016.
The American actress recently gushed about their romance as she revealed it is Brooklyns company she relishes most.
She told Us Weekly: Dont need much more than each others company whenever we can grab it.
Despite a year passing since they were last an item, Chloe has insisted their second attempt felt as if they had never been apart.
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BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… Holy HELL! - Duration: 2:53.Most of us work for a living and some of us partake in a couple of beers or a cocktail
after work.
Others make their livings by being criminals- stealing, burglarizing, shoplifting etc- oh
and collect food stamps and welfare.
But this story is about 3 criminals that stole some vodka which seems like an ordinary crime
except for the fact that they didn't just rip off a couple bottles- no, these guys went
BIG!
It's being reported that 3 thugs actually stole more than 1,800 gallons of vodka from
a distillery on Sunday!
LMAO!
That's insane!
Police in Los Angeles, Commiefornia are on the hunt for 3 thugs caught on surveillance
video which shows three people creeping around the property of Fog Shots distillery weeks
before the business was robbed, ABC 7 reported.
Art Gukasyan, the company's CEO, told KTLA 5 that nothing was taken the night of the
video.
But he said he believes those people seen on it are likely to be involved in the robbery
that occurred three weeks later.
In the surveillance tape obtained by the outlet, a man with a cigarette hanging out of his
mouth can be seen climbing over a fence covered with barbed wire, with two other people below.
The shot then cuts to him crawling on all fours on the building's rooftop, Fox News
reports.
During the heist nearly a month later, the thieves cleared out a fully stocked storage
room, leaving behind boxes and broken shot glasses on the floor, ABC 7 said.
"We had alcohol stacked all the way to the ceiling," Gukasyan told the outlet, adding
that around 90% of the company's product was taken, worth almost $280,000.
It was not clear how the thieves managed to escape with their loot, which was more than
9,000 bottles.
DAMN!
That is a hell of a lot of booze!
Gukasyan also said he thinks the thieves gained access to the building through the front door
after sawing through the dead bolt locks, according to ABC 7.
Next to the entrance is the phrase, "Please do the right thing," which evidently did
not stop the burglars.
The company reportedly has insurance so their losses are expected to be covered but Gukasyan
told the outlet that "it definitely takes us out of the holiday stores."
Another issue he noted was the possibility that the looters could try to sell the stolen
alcohol to underage kids, according to KTLA 5.
All of the liquor bottles reportedly have barcodes and can easily be tracked, making
it difficult to re-sell.
"At the end of the day these guys who took the product didn't know what they were doing
because you really can't do anything with that product," Gukasyan told the outlet.
"You can't go to stores and sell it."
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles Police Department.
Hopefully these idiots get arrested and tossed into a cage.
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'Drugged-up' California cashiers fall asleep at register - Duration: 5:29.Now that's checking out! 'Drugged-up' California cashiers appear to fall asleep at the register as they serve a customer
A pair of drugged-up cashier clerks appear to be falling asleep at the register as they check out a customer.
In a video entitled Americas Opioid Epidemic, uploaded to YouTube on Saturday, a man is checking out items at what seems to be a gas station in Sonoma County, California.
Midway through checking out the items, the cashiers appear to have fallen asleep - one with her head down and the other with her head back and her mouth hanging open.
Hello! a woman in the store calls out to the cashiers, who briefly come out of their stupor.
The cashier wearing glasses and a gray sweater then appears to have a great deal of trouble with the scanner.
The other cashier, wearing a black shirt, starts bagging the items and manages to bag just one bottle of soda before her head falls forward again.
Her colleague appears to notice that shes having problems and calls on her to bag the rest of the purchases.
Im trying, says the cashier in the black shirt.
Youre trying? her co-worker asks.
Yes maam, she replies.
It is unclear from the video if indeed the workers were on drugs or how long ago they had been taken it if so.
The US has been gripped by an opioid epidemic that has been steadily rising over the last several years.
Every day, more than 90 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.
Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. .
Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015, according to the American Society of Addiction Medicine .
HOW DO OPIOIDS WORK? Opioids are a type of narcotic pain medication that act on the nervous system to relieve pain.
Continued use and abuse can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms.
They come in tablets, capsules or liquid.
Opioid drugs work by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, spinal cord and other areas of the body.
They reduce the sending of pain messages to the brain and lessen feelings of pain.
Some types of opioids include: Codeine Oxycodone Fentanyl One of the reasons why your doctor needs to manage pain medication so closely is that they can potentially cause side effects, such as constipation, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting.
After taking opioid pain medication for a while, you might find that you need more and more of the drug to achieve the same effect in reducing pain.
When you use opioid medication over an extended period of time, your body can become so used to the drug that, if you abruptly stop taking it, you experience withdrawal symptoms such as: Diarrhea, nausea and vomiting Muscle pain Anxiety Irritability People who are addicted to opioids compulsively seek out the pain medications.
They typically have behaviors that lead to negative consequences in their personal lives or workplace.
If you are having a problem with addiction, you might need to see an addiction specialist.
Opioids affect the part of the brain that controls breathing, and large doses can slow breathing to the point where it is fatal.
Additionally, mixing the drugs with other medications can create a reaction that sends you into cardiac arrest.
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BREAKING Military On HIGH ALERT After Warship Spotted Off California Coast ... | Global News Today - Duration: 2:41.BREAKING: Military On HIGH ALERT After Warship Spotted Off California Coast, Here's Who's
In It.
Ever since President Trump launched 59 Tomahawk missiles at Syria, tensions have been on the
rise between the United States, North Korea, and Russia.
Now one of these countries appears to be planning an attack on our soil, after a national security
alert was sparked on Tuesday morning.
The Daily Mail reports that military personnel are now on high alert after multiple anti-submarine
military crafts were spotted idling off the coast of California.
Top officials are extremely concerned that these foreign submarines belong to the Russians
or North Koreans.
Three low-lying military aircraft were seen using flight-tracking software, even though
they are not in an area that is normally under surveillance, Truth Monitor reported.
"What America waged in an aggression on Syria is a crossing of red lines," Russia
said in a joint statement with Iran.
"From now on we will respond with force to any aggressor or any breach of red lines
from whoever it is and America knows our ability to respond well."
Ever since President Trump launched 59 Tomahawk missiles at Syria, tensions have been on the
rise between the United States, North Korea, and Russia.
Now one of these countries appears to be planning an attack on our soil, after a national security
alert was sparked on Tuesday morning.
The Daily Mail reports that military personnel are now on high alert after multiple anti-submarine
military crafts were spotted idling off the coast of California.
Top officials are extremely concerned that these foreign submarines belong to the Russians
or North Koreans.
Three low-lying military aircraft were seen using flight-tracking software, even though
they are not in an area that is normally under surveillance, Truth Monitor reported.
"What America waged in an aggression on Syria is a crossing of red lines," Russia
said in a joint statement with Iran.
"From now on we will respond with force to any aggressor or any breach of red lines
from whoever it is and America knows our ability to respond well."
"This goes to prove that the U.S. reckless moves for invading the DPRK have reached a
serious phase," said a spokesman for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
foreign ministry.
"The DPRK is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the U.S."
This is extremely chilling.
Is truly America ready for World War III?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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