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Modern Homesteading for the Holidays: Roasting Pumpkins
Get ready to savor the flavors of fall in this festive episode as we dive into roasting pumpkins! Learn how to turn fresh pumpkins into delicious homemade puree, perfect for your holiday recipes.
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Sweet Pumpkin Sandwiches
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These fall sandwiches combine the classic flavor of sloppy joes with a seasonal twist. Ground beef is cooked in a, tomato pumpkin sauce, creating a unique dish perfect for fall. Audio Track: Fantasyland by Quincas Moreira, available on UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture and natura...
Banana Pancakes with Apple Topping
Переглядів 32Місяць тому
Start your day with delicious banana pancakes with apple topping. This recipe is sure to start everyone's day with a smile! Audio Track: Every Night of the Week by Everet Almond, available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture and natural resources, food safety and security, ...
Coffee Cooler
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Mix up your breakfast routine with this fun Coffee Cooler recipe. With just a few simple ingredients you'll be ready to start the day! Audio Track: Fun Activity Montoge by Biz Baz Studio, available through UA-cam Audio Library Sound Effect from Pixaby - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture and natural resour...
Lentil Salad
Переглядів 26Місяць тому
Nutritious and delicious Lentil Salad is perfect for any meal! It's packed with protein, fresh veggies, and a zesty dressing, that's sure to add plenty of flavor to your next meal. Audio Track: Winds of Spring by the 126ers, Available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture and...
Herbed Tomato Salad 1
Переглядів 31Місяць тому
Juicy tomatoes are tossed with a blend of fresh herbs, a splash of vinegar, and a hint of sugar for a simple yet flavorful dish. Perfect as a refreshing side! Audio Track: Bounce Ball by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: www.twinmusicom.org/song/255/bounce-ball Artist: www.twinmusicom.org - - - - - - - - - - T...
20 Minute Chicken Creole
Переглядів 47Місяць тому
Looking for a new way to spice up meal time? Try out this delicious Chicken Creole recipe. The full recipe is below. eat-move-save.extension.illinois.edu/eat/recipes/20-minute-chicken-creole Audio Track: Ponte de Abril by Steve Adams is available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as a...
Zucchini Sticks
Переглядів 12Місяць тому
These healthy snacks are broiled to perfection in the oven, giving them a crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender. Perfect as a side dish or a light appetizer, these zucchini sticks are quick, easy, and packed with flavor! Audio Track: Packed by Density and Time, Available through the UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes ...
Garlic Chicken, Potato, and Zucchini Sheet Pan Dinner
Переглядів 23Місяць тому
This one-pan meal is perfect for busy weeknights, combining delicious chicken, potatoes, and zucchini, roasted with a flavorful garlic seasoning. It’s a healthy and satisfying dinner the whole family will love! Audio Track: Top of the Morning by TrackTribe available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content...
Harrison Bruce Historical Village Buildings and Homes
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Learn more about the historic homes and buildings within the Harrison-Bruce Historic Village at John A. Logan College. The gardens on the grounds are maintained by Master Gardeners, Master Naturalists, and other community volunteers. Each area is carefully cultivated to replicate period-appropriate gardening. To become a volunteer, contact Carla Coppi at ccoppi@siu.edu. Audio Track: Green Green...
Mixing and More
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You'll see words like "beat," "cream," "mix," "toss," and more when you read a recipe. What do they mean and how are they different? Learn more about different mixing techniques and how you can use them. Audio track: Coffee Stains by Riot available through UA-cam Audio Library - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as ...
Pumpkin Pudding
Переглядів 125 місяців тому
If you're a fan of pumpkin, you don't have to wait until fall to enjoy it. Mix it with a few other ingredients for a delicious, creamy dessert- pumpkin pudding! Audio Track: Immortal - Et Voila by Chris Haugen available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture and natural reso...
Prevent Cross-Contamination
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Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria from foods, cutting boards, and utensils that are not handled properly. When you prepare food for yourself or others, it’s important to follow health and safety guidelines to prevent foodborne illnesses. Audio track: Safety Net by Riot available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam c...
Knife Safety
Переглядів 975 місяців тому
To prevent injury, it's important to practice knife safety in the kitchen. Learn proper techniques to dice, slice, and mince, and explore how to properly use a grater and peeler. Audio track: Outside the Box by Patrick Patrikio available through UA-cam Audio Library - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-cam channel includes educational content on topics such as agriculture...
Measuring Ingredients
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Properly measuring your ingredients is an important step in cooking and baking. If you want something to taste the same each time you make it, you need to measure ingredients, and make sure you put the right amount of each ingredient into the recipe. Audio Track: Good Times by Patrick Patrikios available through UA-cam Audio Library. - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois Extension UA-c...
Veggie Chow Mein
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Handwashing
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Magic Fruit Salad
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Magic Fruit Salad
Tic Tac Taco Mix
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Tic Tac Taco Mix
Fruit Salsa
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Fruit Salsa
Veggie Stuffed Pitas
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Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
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Chicken Parmesan
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Chicken Parmesan
Southwestern Salad
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Southwestern Salad
Barbeque Tuna
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Barbeque Tuna
Asparagus and Ginger Fried Rice
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Asparagus and Ginger Fried Rice
Chicken Enchilada Casserole
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Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Jicama Salad
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Jicama Salad
Strawberry S'Mores
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Strawberry Sipper Flavored Water
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  • @flashy5150
    @flashy5150 9 днів тому

    Why ar my stems brown and woody ?

  • @davidzvolsky1600
    @davidzvolsky1600 3 місяці тому

    Needs work..parhetic

  • @thompsonje23
    @thompsonje23 3 місяці тому

    The liquid that comes from the bottom of the bin is not worm tea. It should not be used as such.

  • @tinamartinez2985
    @tinamartinez2985 3 місяці тому

    Great recipe! Delicious and healthier

  • @rainygorges3403
    @rainygorges3403 5 місяців тому

    😍

  • @pyxella
    @pyxella 5 місяців тому

    Will they stick straight up again with time? I repotted my basil into two pots and they're floppy now

  • @MrThebirddog
    @MrThebirddog 5 місяців тому

    I received 12 swamp oak from the Mo Dept of Conservation to replace the dreaded Bradford Pear in my yard. They are growing so well. I am so proud of them!

  • @meadowfine127
    @meadowfine127 5 місяців тому

    I just divided my beautiful, huge peace lily plant that has been in the same pot/soil since 2017. It was almost all root and not much soil. I divided it into 3 good size peace lily plants about 5 hours ago and they are doing fine so far.. I was terrified of doing it and I hope they flourish now. Thanks for the video. It helped me be brave enough .

    • @gladysacosta9193
      @gladysacosta9193 4 місяці тому

      Hi! I'm thinking of dividing a massive peace lily soon. How are your newly-divided babies doing?

  • @jefulpabonita7539
    @jefulpabonita7539 7 місяців тому

    Wow perfect

  • @jefulpabonita7539
    @jefulpabonita7539 7 місяців тому

    Perfect my friend

  • @timk5867
    @timk5867 8 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @DeborahShort-b3e
    @DeborahShort-b3e 8 місяців тому

    Can you divide the plant and roots if the plant leaves are drooping

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 8 місяців тому

      It's best to divide a healthy plant. Give the peace lily some water and put it into good sunlight to see if you can get it back into shape. Best of luck!

  • @luciasanchez6078
    @luciasanchez6078 9 місяців тому

    Thanks. I was afraid to be a little aggressive dividing the plant, but now I feel confident.

  • @vivayo4588
    @vivayo4588 11 місяців тому

    While I am not against dividing peace lilies... Did you know that plants communicate and have family-like social interactions throughout their roots systems?

  • @intheshell35ify
    @intheshell35ify Рік тому

    Good luck finding real worms.

  • @24revealer
    @24revealer Рік тому

    Hi Karen, What types of white oak have tap roots?

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      Thanks for your question. All oak trees (red and white oaks) have tap roots, lateral roots, and root hairs. Tap roots grow down from the center of the trunk to about 3-5 feet, while lateral roots grow at a depth of about 18 inches but can spread out up to hundreds of feet.

  • @JoshuaLevin
    @JoshuaLevin Рік тому

    Amazing information however I came upon this video via my deep dive into organic cannabis cultivation so I must mention you would NOT want to use perlite or vermiculite for a no till or reusable living soil blend. Those minerals break down or float to the top of soil over time! For aeration pumice, red/black lava rock or zeolite can be used as an inert mineral for long term aeration.

  • @OddballDIYLakeLiving
    @OddballDIYLakeLiving Рік тому

    good stuff in this! i know what i will do for a brooder and growing chicks for my (planned) backyard laying hens next year now!

  • @aleeshafreeman8380
    @aleeshafreeman8380 Рік тому

    😉 *promo sm*

  • @lfeco
    @lfeco Рік тому

    Just cut the blossom end off the zucchini, and don't cut into chunks. The stem end will give you something to hold on to while grating. Wonderful recipe.

  • @eziechielevasquez7421
    @eziechielevasquez7421 Рік тому

    P r o m o S M 🤤

  • @dougkon
    @dougkon Рік тому

    What about drainage? I thought Basil needed like a layer of rocks in the earth to promote drainage.

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      Great questions. Rocks or small gravel make a great layer at the bottom of indoor pots that you don’t put drain holes into. The pot that we used for our basil had drain holes and was going to be kept outside or inside with a catch pan underneath. Basil typically likes moist soils, unlike lavender which is typically potted in small gravel, perlite, or other well drained material. For more information, check out the resources below: extension.illinois.edu/herbs/growing extension.illinois.edu/herbs

  • @AKA2015
    @AKA2015 Рік тому

    uh oh so what if i used garden soil for potted plants. im giving them fair space though

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      There are a few reason garden or yard soil is not the best choice for a potted plant. Garden soil or yard soil is heavier than potting soil, so air can't travel well in the pot. Yard soil also retains water longer, leading to root rot and causing your plant to die. Also, garden/yard soil is not sterile, so you could introduce disease or pests to your houseplant. Our horticulture educator said that you can repot the plant with a soilless mix (combination of potting soil, coir, peat moss, sand, vermiculite, or perlite) for the best health of your plant.

  • @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1
    @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1 Рік тому

    Quite a bit of misinformation in this video that can, and will be misconstrued as positive facts unfortunately.. eg. Leachate has been proven not to be good in your garden as it most likely harbours pathogens. Peat moss is not a renewable product, is antimicrobial and should be avoided at all costs. Coco Coir takes decades to break down, is also antimicrobial and not to mention it usually travels from overseas. I’m very disappointed as I was assuming that your webinars were more scientific based research and not UA-cam researched. 😖

  • @claytond6898
    @claytond6898 Рік тому

    Think this is what is in my yard. Waiting for leaves and fruit for ID.

  • @jackshafto9123
    @jackshafto9123 Рік тому

    I have never heard of putting soil in the bin. That will throw off your castings.

  • @kimcroteau6384
    @kimcroteau6384 Рік тому

    Great information

  • @jesse3045
    @jesse3045 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @siphomabusela
    @siphomabusela Рік тому

    Still in the beggining of the video but would you say wermicompost also acts as an inoculent? Introducing the bacteria and fungi into the soil to help breakdown unavailable nutrients in the soil?

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      Vermicompost and other types of compost contain various microorganisms. They contribute to soil health and enhance the soil food web, which has a positive effect on plant health. So it is possible that vermicompost can help speed-up nutrient breakdown and encourage soil life. Providing adequate organic matter can also help prevent nitrogen being “tied-up” by soil microorganisms. Here is a link to a handout from The Center for Regenerative Ag at CSU Chico. www.csuchico.edu/regenerativeagriculture/_assets/documents/fact-sheets/compost-inoculants-fact-sheet.pdf

  • @gor3gurl464
    @gor3gurl464 Рік тому

    I would love to know some species of plants I can put in my garden here in illinois so I can help our ecosystem! Any tips?

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      Our Horticulture Educator Kim Rohling recommends using the National Wildlife Federation native plant finder tool at www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/plants. First select your zipcode. There is a butterfly icon which is ranked by the number of butterfly and moth species that use them as host plants for their caterpillars. You would want to see if the plant you desire can grow in the conditions of your site so check your soils, moisture and sunlight exposure.

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW Рік тому

      Our Red Oak Rain Garden Team also has a native plant garden guide that utilizes native plant species, planting techniques, and lessons learned. redoakraingarden.org/resources/

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Рік тому

    Before the internet I never fed my worms. They were laying eggs and turning sand and backwoods material into good dirt but I didn't realize they were so skinny until the food started. Now I feed them and they are fat and sassy. My wormbins were kiddy pools with 3 or 4 holes 2" from the bottom so rains won't drowned them. I also plant whatever I want kale, short carrots, herbs, turmeric, ginger, etc in these kiddie pools and get great products. It helps to be in Florida. And when we dip down to the 20° temps the worms leave behind their eggs and the eggs hatch when the soil warms up.

  • @tholi1052
    @tholi1052 Рік тому

    The knots shown in the video are caused by wasp gall. Pin oaks are susceptable to a variety of small wasps that lay their eggs on the leaves and in the stems resulting in a knot.

  • @lahaza6515
    @lahaza6515 Рік тому

    Dried cilantro has zero flavor. So easy to use fresh. Completely different experience.

  • @angelicavillamor8473
    @angelicavillamor8473 Рік тому

    Thank you so much po 😍😍

  • @katieburke6961
    @katieburke6961 2 роки тому

    I have mold. On cardboard also?

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 2 роки тому

      Mold growth can be a common and natural occurrence in vermicomposting bins. Like the worms, many types of fungi work to break down food waste. Barring any allergies and depending on the exact type of mold, it is not typically harmful to you or the worms. The mold may indicate over-feeding the worms or not burying the food deeply enough in the bin. If you are experiencing problems because of the mold, I would recommend removing all molded products in the bin and disposing of them, reduce the amount of food given each week or increase the number of worms in your bin. Here is a great resource from our friends at University of Florida Extension. nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/hort/category/vermicompost/

  • @tidathery9787
    @tidathery9787 2 роки тому

    Thank You so much for the informative & Educational. Guess Who is going to grow Ginkgo now. I'm in North America I should be able to grow it!! 🤔🤔

  • @traceywaddell4505
    @traceywaddell4505 2 роки тому

    Great video! I have a few questions though. If my seed needs 1 month of cold stratification, do I need to time this process so that after the one month in the refrigerator, it is immediately time to plant the seeds outdoors? Or, can I remove them from the refrigerator after one month and store them in a cool, dark dry location until time to plant outdoors? Should I remove them from the damp environment? I cannot seem to find the answer to these questions. Thanks.

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 2 роки тому

      Hi Tracey. Some plants need cold stratification to break the dormancy cycle. Seeds that need cold stratification should be stratified for the appropriate amount of time and then immediately planted into pots or directly outdoors if the weather permits. If you want to store the seeds, I recommend waiting to stratify them until you are ready to use them. The article below provides some more information about seed stratification. extension.illinois.edu/blogs/good-growing/2022-01-27-seed-stratification-what-seeds-require-cold-treatment

  • @rochellereed4583
    @rochellereed4583 2 роки тому

    Are the roots invasive? Driveway & sidewalk within 8 feet. Thanks.

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 2 роки тому

      Hi Rochelle, according to Douglas W. Tallamy in his book, The Nature of Oaks (p. 45) many oaks send their roots deep enough that they do not lift up hardscape.

  • @Gnarmarmilla
    @Gnarmarmilla 2 роки тому

    Sir, you recommend spraying poison onto the invasive plants…glyphosate is poisonous to living organisms. With all due respect, this is stupid and lazy. We must not be so lazy but we should be in good health, eat good diets and go attack invasive species with good ol muscle, human ingenuity and strength. Thank you very much for the information, I was wondering if I should not plant burning bush on my property because I live near a small patch of forest along the kaskaskia river in southern Illinois. Burning Bush can probably help mushrooms to survive no?

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment. There are non-herbicidal management options for invasive species control, and Extension would be happy to provide input or answer any questions you may have. In terms of burning bush, it is a known invader that has the potential to reduce native species diversity in Illinois natural ecosystems. Research has shown that the vast majority of ornamental cultivars of burning bush are capable of producing viable seed. While birds do not tend to prefer burning bush fruit, it is occasionally eaten so ornamental plants do have the potential to contribute to the spread of this species into natural areas. The recommendation is to select a different species to plant if you are concerned about burning bush moving into the Kaskaskia river bottomland. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact Chris Evans at cwevans@illinois.edu.

  • @SpeakingEnglishToday
    @SpeakingEnglishToday 2 роки тому

    Helpful video. Thank you

  • @mrbreeze9116
    @mrbreeze9116 2 роки тому

    Finally straight forward instructions to construct a bin thank you

  • @naturnaut9093
    @naturnaut9093 2 роки тому

    Pineapple is NOT Citrus

  • @rickyh9549
    @rickyh9549 2 роки тому

    𝕡𝐫o𝕄o𝔰𝓶

  • @greatsewing6061
    @greatsewing6061 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation.

  • @erinking5696
    @erinking5696 2 роки тому

    I wish this video would have given a little more instruction as to HOW to divide... instead of just watching her do it...perhaps an overhead view. I needed to see where exactly to pull it apart. Not a very good instructional video.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 2 роки тому

    Consider having somebody re-record this, it's 20-30 minutes of slides and good info stretched into an hour and a quarter of unrehearsed yammering. (Sorry if that is blunt, but a university should maintain some reasonable quality standards.)

    • @Carpenterfamilyfarm
      @Carpenterfamilyfarm 2 місяці тому

      I agree, and put correct information. The liquid that comes out the bottom of the bin is NOT worm tea. It’s called leachate and could contain pathogens and should definitely not be used on food plants

  • @KaizerHiwatari
    @KaizerHiwatari 2 роки тому

    In America the H is silent. Get over it.

  • @dorisrottschalk3826
    @dorisrottschalk3826 2 роки тому

    So professional, educational and just enjoyable !! Thank you.

  • @shibe2619
    @shibe2619 2 роки тому

    Erb

  • @Chris-cj5rh
    @Chris-cj5rh 2 роки тому

    How did you know I’m getting into Vermicomposting?! That’s my Illini….

    • @UIExtensionFJPRW
      @UIExtensionFJPRW 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment, Chris. Be sure to check out all the vermicomposting videos in this series. If you have specific questions, please reach out to Extension Educator Katie Bell at klbell@illinois.edu.