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Canning pickled Onions using Tattler Lids !
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How to make Comfrey ointment !
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How to make Comfrey ointment !
July Garden Tour
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July Garden Tour
Garlic braiding for winter storage !
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Garlic braiding for winter storage !
June 17, 2024
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June 17, 2024
Making cream from pantry staples !
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Making cream from pantry staples !
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Stunting Cilantro
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May 20, 2024
How does your garden grow?
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How does your garden grow?
Fermented ketchup using tomato powder !
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Fermented ketchup using tomato powder !
Planting Raspberry Bare Roots
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Can you interplant strawberries with garlic?
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Can you interplant strawberries with garlic?
How to make hot sauce for your pantry !
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How to make hot sauce for your pantry !
My Meyer Lemon 🍋 Plant Is Here !
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My Meyer Lemon 🍋 Plant Is Here !
How is our spring garden going ?
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How is our spring garden going ?
How to can Cran-Cherry Juice for long term storage.
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How to can Cran-Cherry Juice for long term storage.
10 homesteading skills to learn now for beginners
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10 homesteading skills to learn now for beginners
Learn how to make elderberry syrup and boost immunity
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Learn how to make elderberry syrup and boost immunity
Preserving food for a year, how did we do?
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Preserving food for a year, how did we do?
The easiest einkorn sourdough bread
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The easiest einkorn sourdough bread
How to preserve cheese for 25 years!
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How to preserve cheese for 25 years!
everything bagel seasoning at a discount !
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everything bagel seasoning at a discount !
Easy donut to make with kids!@GullionHomestead
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Easy donut to make with kids!@GullionHomestead
How to grow your own sweet potato slips for under $15@GullionHomestead
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How to grow your own sweet potato slips for under $15@GullionHomestead
Can you make ricotta from powdered milk?@GullionHomestead
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Can you make ricotta from powdered milk?@GullionHomestead
Shredded chicken enchiladas@GullionHomestead
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Shredded chicken enchiladas@GullionHomestead
Seed starting and soil blocking
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Seed starting and soil blocking
Recipe trials and organization
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Recipe trials and organization
Can you freeze avocados?
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Can you freeze avocados?
February 5, 2024
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February 5, 2024

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  • @ah7smpa853
    @ah7smpa853 3 дні тому

    Your better check if there's little white woms in your onions caused by onion flies. Those worms will hatch into flies and spoil next year's onions. Destroy and get rid of the whole mess.

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 дні тому

      @@ah7smpa853 I have cut up all of the onions and have not seen anything like that. Thanks for your thoughts. I can’t believe how the pest will destroy your garden in a minute .

  • @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
    @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger 13 днів тому

    Your garden looks wonderful! I was fighting the urge to do a garden this year but ultimately lost that battle; I decided I didnt want structure so I went for a chaos garden type setup. I threw basil seeds all over knowing the strongest would take root wherever they settled; I placed sunflowers of a few different varieties around the edges of my plot, Japanese Sweet Potato in a little 2x2 foot square, and 5 Hopi Blue Corn at random locations as an experiment (testing seed viability and local soil quality). I thought that would be enough but after a month and a half of pleasantly successful growth, I ultimately expanded to a second adjacent plot (both around 12x12) and recently planted a number of things I'll certainly come to regret as July rolls into August and September. In the center I planted an unknown giant pumpkin (3 of the 5 seedlings have broken through, im not looking forward to the squashbugs), around the edges in concentric rings (with space to walk in) ive planted Garlic Chives, more Sunflowers, Hungarian Wax Peppers, Brussel Sprouts, and lastly a bunch of Hopi Blue Corn. My hope is that by planting in volume as I've done, I'll have offset the likelihood of some seeds not taking - depending how big the pumpkins get, I'll thin the surrounding plants as needed. This is going to be a busy year for my garden, but hopefully a prosperous one; best wishes to you and well wishes for a fruitful garden!

  • @homefarmgarden6214
    @homefarmgarden6214 25 днів тому

    Ive really enjoyed your video! So glad we don't have Japanese beetles here in the UK. Imabout to go and pick off all the rosemary beetles off my rosemary bush, though. Just a thought on your onions, I've always understood that beans and onions are not good bedfellows. I plant my onions on their own or with brassicas, so long as they are in full sun. Might be worth a thought next year? Your zinnias are stunning. Weve had such an awful year with the never ending winter and it feels like we had two days of spring and are in autumn already. Almost no sun, cold and windy and everything is stunted and struggling. Hoping for a break in the weather and an actual summer soon!

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 25 днів тому

      @@homefarmgarden6214 I thought I checked and onions were good with beans but now I am wondering if that is the problem! Thanks for that suggestion. I am going to do something different next year. The onions near the strawberries are doing much better ! I hate that you are struggling with flowers. This is my first year for zinnias and I am loving how beautiful they are !

  • @SuffolkSusie
    @SuffolkSusie 25 днів тому

    very enjoyable. Thank you

  • @karinvertue103
    @karinvertue103 26 днів тому

    Thank you for a loveky video. I really like your tip about labeling the plants with the dates. I haven't seen that before and it's really interesting

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 25 днів тому

      @@karinvertue103 I am happy to help! It is something I started a few years ago and has really helped!

  • @MadalaneBoden
    @MadalaneBoden 2 місяці тому

    I made them my husband loved them. Thanks

  • @buggsy5
    @buggsy5 3 місяці тому

    I would not use that wax you linked to to dip wax. It is made in China, which is a warning that it may contain all sorts of contaminants. Also, the description says it contains a mix of various waxes, including microcrystaline and paraffin. I wouldn't want a petrochemical like that in contact with my cheese - certainly for a period of years. The reviews say that the dye bleeds into the cheese - that is a bad sign. Also, what dyes did they use to color the waxes - are they food safe? Find a USA or European made cheese wax. At least they are likely to be food safe. I have bee hives, so can use pure bees wax for dipping.

    • @conservativehispanic5918
      @conservativehispanic5918 2 місяці тому

      100% agree! I would love to do this but will NOT buy anything made in China.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 2 місяці тому

      @@conservativehispanic5918 Find a local farmer's market and look for a farmer selling local honey. They may also have beeswax for sale.

    • @angelhnds8013
      @angelhnds8013 Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for the heads up!

  • @carthy33
    @carthy33 3 місяці тому

    Awesome! Gotta get one for myself now!

  • @picantecurry
    @picantecurry 3 місяці тому

    Great share my friend

  • @daniellewoodward4728
    @daniellewoodward4728 3 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @kimberlybenienministries2715
    @kimberlybenienministries2715 3 місяці тому

    There are gummy recipes and you could also make gummies with your elderberry syrup.

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 місяці тому

      🙌 yes! I am planning on doing that as well !

  • @danielleosentoski520
    @danielleosentoski520 3 місяці тому

    Yes so glad I found this! I just started a bunch of vining plants and am going to try vertical gardening too

  • @carolds7595
    @carolds7595 3 місяці тому

    Just subscribed! We are semi retired, large gardeners and canners. Nice to find a homestead channel for smaller households. Little dizzy from camera work, lol, great info.

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 місяці тому

      That is a special effect believe it or not ! I got some input to try it but not sure I love it either ! Glad to have someone following who is doing something similar !

    • @MyHumbleNest
      @MyHumbleNest 3 місяці тому

      Just ran across this page. Listened and paused for a look a few times since I couldn't watch due to my vertigo.

  • @lindabetts6667
    @lindabetts6667 3 місяці тому

    You are doing great! Awesome effort.

  • @pawel7055
    @pawel7055 3 місяці тому

    There's literally nothing unique about that? Are you dumb?

  • @janew5351
    @janew5351 3 місяці тому

    Is it possible to reuse the wax? Filtering necessary?

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 місяці тому

      Yes you can. You can melt the wax down and strain through a cheesecloth to reuse your wax! Thank you for asking that great question!

  • @Truelaine1
    @Truelaine1 3 місяці тому

    I just found your channel and love the idea of waxing my bulk cheese. I assume I can order the wax online? Also, the background "white" noise and music was a bit loud. I adjust my music in my video editor and use a screen with my mic for background "white" noise. Plus, I find that I did this little smack between thoughts and it helped me eliminate that. Good luck on your channel. I look forward to more.

  • @tammynevil7852
    @tammynevil7852 3 місяці тому

    looks great, I have seen a video on this, good job

  • @GullionHomestead
    @GullionHomestead 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your input ! This is great !

  • @OrchisEight
    @OrchisEight 4 місяці тому

    what kind of wax did you use and where did you get it? what should one look for in purchasing wax? I really want to try this!

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 4 місяці тому

      Here is my affiliate link : amzn.to/43Kc3Hp I got it on Amazon. I do make a small commission is you use my link. I would make sure the wax is food grade and meant for cheese. I hope this helps !

    • @janew5351
      @janew5351 3 місяці тому

      Thus would be good for 1 or 2 people but buy in bulk!

  • @anandasmom
    @anandasmom 4 місяці тому

    😂 I'm sorry but that's funny. I'd have tried my meat cleaver and likely broke the table.

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat 4 місяці тому

    A couple of things. You can cut those slip vines into MANY slips per vine. At the base of every leaf are small nodes that will sprout roots if you clip the vine and put that node into water for a week. The other thing is, you shouldn't have to purchase any sweet potatoes next year. Just hold one or two of the ones you grow this year back in a cool dry place. They will keep until then. I bought a bag of 5 sweet potatoes around November 2022 to use for propagation, didn't get around to them until Feb 2024 and they had started sprouting in the bag. I bought a couple of clear bins from Dollar Tree for $1.25 each and a bag of potting mix. Did the same as you did her but never covered mine since they had sprouts already. I've already clipped 25 slips from one potato and have them rooted separately in a jar of water. I cant even miss the ones I clipped off of the main plant its growing so many more. Have fun and good luck with your sweet potatoes. I cant wait to get some from my own garden this year

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 місяці тому

      Mine are doing great ! I am super excited to see what yield I get this year!

  • @grisethandrade8236
    @grisethandrade8236 4 місяці тому

    Hello :) thank you for the video. What is the company name to buy the seasonings in bulk? Also can you freeze dry the Mint?

    • @GullionHomestead
      @GullionHomestead 3 місяці тому

      I buy from Azure Standard. I don’t have a freeze dryer currently but I know you can freeze dry mint for sure !

  • @tdeppert1
    @tdeppert1 5 місяців тому

    What about just freezing it in chunks?

  • @juliern3583
    @juliern3583 5 місяців тому

    Love this❤! Great ideas!

  • @Craycray.pepper
    @Craycray.pepper 7 місяців тому

    You go girl 👍🏻❤️✨