Becky, we put a mailbox in our garden for garden tools, and it has been amazing!! Clippers, scissors, small hand tools, twine, all the stuff! It doesn't get wet, you don't have to run back and forth...I HIGHLY recommend it!!!
Hello, here's a hack for you. Put all your bean pods in a pillow case. Hold the open end closed. Take your pillow case bag and smack it on the ground, over and over. All the loose beans will be shelled in the bottom of the sack. Easy hack. 😊
My Grandfather set a 4x4 post in his garden and put an old mailbox on it. He stored garden hand tools and a pair of gloves in it. When my Grandparents passed away I took their mailbox for my garden. I smile every time I open it and I tell my Grandfather hello.
I have my grandfathers mailbox in my garden also. My granddaughter painter flowers on it & my grandfathers name on the front so everyone who comes in my garden knows it was his. I luv it👍
I know most peoples comments are 100% well meaning but, to me a fully prepared Becky having everything she needs in well organised places! Just wouldn’t be Becky to me 😀 I love spotting a coffee cup, a glove or a random zucchini sitting on her garden beds. It makes me chuckle and brightens my day.
I adore that you garden and cook in your slippers. You truly make me feel like I am a good friend who's been invited over to share in your passions, garden, cooking and home. Bless you for bringing us with you.
Your dedication to growing black beans for 4 years straight is inspiring! The journey of saving seeds and replanting them is such a rewarding cycle. Thank you for sharing your process! 👨🏭🌾
Becky. Put a small waterproof letterbox on one of the trellises to store your scissors and gloves in your garden. That way they are always available in the garden
I can't tell you how nice it is to have your voiceover track than UA-cam's awful canned music. It makes your videos sooo much nicer without it. Plus we get more of your thoughts this way. You're doing a great job, Becky & Josh. 🙂👍
My grandafather uses to grow wheat in Sicily many years ago. A few times when my brother and I were children he gave us braided wheat bouquets. The " handle" of the bouquet was the most impressive part, really intricate, braided using more wheat stems. My grandfather was the only one in my family who knew how to do it.
I can't take credit for this. It came from "More than Farmers" youtube. They put their dry bean pods in an old pillow case and hit it on the ground. It shelled the beans. Than they used a fan to get rid of the shaff.
We are traveling by boat on the America’s Great Loop. We rode our bikes into Holland Michigan today. It is a Netherlands town. I saw Banket at the bakery. I kept thinking why do I know what this is. Then it came to me. I learned it from you. Thanks for being you!!!
I watch some other you tubers they put their bean pods in a pillow case and toss it around the beans come out easily then they throw pods to compost thought hmmm good idea
The size of that walk-out basement is such a blessing you given the scale of your gardening/preservation efforts. it makes it so much easier to manage!
@@AB-ol5uz yes.. I would put in a "canning kitchen" down there, ..with a huge, deep sink...and a commercial french door fridge, another freezer and a large stainless counter on wheels ..no need to lug veggies into the home kitchen ..dunk and rinse/prep/freeze/can...all the mess and fuss stays down there...cooking and meal prep upstairs ..(in my world)
I am new to your channel, and I absolutely love it! You amaze me, I have never seen anyone work as hard as you do with harvesting and preserving. It’s something that I wish I could do, but am unable to do from my wheelchair. I can still watch you (& your mother in law) and dream.
Try narrower beds and more horizontal planting. I was able to work my raised garden beds from a seated position when I broke my leg and was non weight bearing for months. Of course my garden was much smaller than Becky’s but some gardening got done.
Thanks for the inspiration! As you always say to us followers, I say to you "Thanks for being you!" I see you in the future and I tell you this is a foundation time for many wonderful opportunities for you, and Josh! Thank you for being a phenomenal educational space for someone that loves to learn and does not watch tv.
Becky, I love coming along with you on your planting and harvesting adventures. I know nothing about growing food but as time goes on it's becoming vital knowledge. I love seeing your joy and satisfaction in the process, and I look forward to the day when I can use the knowledge I'm learning from you!
Hi Becky, I have been watching you for about a year now or just under that. I have been watching you on my tv , I just went on my phone to subscribe to your channel. I just wanted to let you know how much I love your content, and how I have learned many things, I am almost a 60year old woman who has been working through Severe PTSD, due to multiple traumatic experiences , your content and UA-cam channel has been a blessing to me, I live in Australia and I am a Christian who loves Jesus. I just wanted to let you know how your channel has helped me on really hard days. You may not have realised how much of a blessing your channel is, love your character, and content, garden, harvesting, and especially cooking, I can’t watch many things , but your channel I can, it is very therapeutic and healing. God bless you and your family. Regards Jodie ❤
Becky, when you do the bean harvest next time, carry a tarp out and place it down on the ground where you can spread it out then drive your wheelbarrow onto it . Then you do your picking and whatever falls on it you could have easier clean up and nothing getting on your path! Just a thought 😊. So enjoy your channel! ❤❤❤
Becky, I just found your website recently. I can identify with all your canning and freezing. I love watching you and I follow each step. I used to do the same in my younger years (bushels of apples, green beans, peas, peaches, etc.). The only thing I didn’t do was pressure canning. I am now 81 years old and only have tomatoes and green peppers. I am now living vicariously through you!! Love everything you do. Thanks for sharing your life with us. P.S. Can’t wait to see what you do with the wheat.
Hey Becky - we have always put large Copper nails in the soil to ward off slugs. My grandpa said the metallic reaction with their slime shocked them. Just push them down in the soil. Hope it works!
I found your videos three days ago, & I have been binge watching ever since. The way you talk about the steps with the black bean plants, seeding, growing, harvesting, preserving. Have you ever considered making like a hodge podge of each plant for educational purposes?
Becky, I commented on getting a leaf blower for the wheat. But it would probably help a lot with cleaning the gravel up too. Hope you're having a great day.
Sprinkle some diotomaceous earth in your beds. It will take care of crawling pests like slugs and earwigs. I would not have gotten a single strawberry if I hadn’t. Completely organic.
Hi Becky, I love your huge harvests and your garden is amazing. So beautyful and abundant. I'm looking forward to your tomato preservation videos also. Happy Gardening💕🤗
If you have a barrel in your garden half filled with water you can put all your weeds in to decompose & turn to nutrients for your garden.....dont throw over the fence they will grow
I really enjoy watching the garden harvest videos. I love seeing all the fruits and veggies. It always amazes me how much good food can be produced in a garden. The preservation videos are also good. I love seeing good ways to store food for a whole year. I find that to have so much value. Thank you for sharing all this wonderful information.
Thank you for this video and all your videos, when you told the history of your black beans, it was such a lesson for me because although I have been growing food since 2019, I have never managed to preserve or use much of my harvests and I just thought since Spring is here, what if I just got good at growing one thing this season and work on a different vegetable through each season of the year and make sure to grow enough to be able to preserve it for the year ahead.
Wow Becky, You gave me a new way to harvest black beans that makes a lot o sense to me😊 My fav meal with cooking black beans is serving over a bed of my curry rice along with steamed yams 😊
I have grown all kinds of beans from store bought beans...no need to buy from seed companies, I also grow string beans from saved seeds.If you have string beans that went to seed harvest them because they make the best soup beans.Another thing I've done is to buy the 5 lb bag of pinto beans and plant them close together ,then when they are leafed out well turned them into soil it's green manure for next year
I just love your videos. I love seeing your beautiful garden. I have just one small raised bed and have started a few items for a fall garden while letting the rest of the tomatoes ripen up. I’m in New England. It’s making me wish for more garden space. You really demonstrate how it’s really a trial and error/success process. I leave garden stuff all around too. Glad I’m not the only one.
I love love love harvest time!! Your tomatoes are beautiful! Those slicing kind....I can't believe how big they are! And your onions too! Beautiful job Becky 💙
If you have a leaf blower use it around your gravel for easy cleanup. Your garden looks great and I love watching all the things you do! Keep making people smile😊
Hi Becky! I just wanted to thank you for including tips on recognizing that a crop is ready to harvest. This is such helpful information. Love your garden. I have green stalks that are set up on a corner of my driveway because the rest of my property is forest. It's done so well that I ordered an extra stalk. Thanks for the tips and recommendations.
So glad to see that beautiful harvest with all the hard work you put into that 🥰 i lost 90% of my fall harvest to an epic storm so wish me better weather next year😢 all the best to you all 😘
I also cut my bean plants at the soil surface and let the roots stay in the ground over winter. The nitrogen the beans fix from the atmosphere stays in the soil! And, the plants decompose and add organic material to the soil.
Walla Walla and vidalia are not the same. Walla Walla are round while Vidalia are more flat. Flavor wise, Vidalia are generally much sweeter and milder, while Walla Walla have a more complex flavor.
Becky I don't know if you know this or if has ever said but if you take your dried bean pods in a pillow case and gently smack it on the deck the beans will separate from the pod and be so much faster than shelling by hand. my grandma taught me that
Girl, put down a tarp when you harvest like this! I learned some tips professionally landscaping that I was like ‘why didn’t I do this sooner?!’ And that is one, hope it helps!
I am only now watching your harvesting videos. They’re the ones I look forward to the most of every UA-camr I watch. Unfortunately rabbits got in and pulled all of my cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, beetroot, cabbage, lettuce and radish early on and when I tried to plant out again, the same happened. I only realised it was a rabbit after the second time. I was too disheartened to watch harvesting videos this year because this was going to be my first big preservation year. I still got enough beans for my family to eat fresh, but that was all. Watching this really motivates me for next year, if anyone has suggestions as to how to deter rabbits?
I discovered your channel a couple months ago and I instantly fell in love with your content. There is something so special about you that is inspiring, joyous and really fun. I find myself doing more and more chores and things in my home and yard because I see how energetic and efficient you are!
Becky, what an amazing reward to be able to have such yield for all that you've sown and nurtured. I'm in a townhome on a zero lot and I'm thinking of starting some green stocks to try growing some things I usually purchase for my family. All because you've shown me it's possible. It will be a great lesson for my kids as well.
Walla Wallas are really big, I think they were the ones harvested first. If you drive within 5 miles if Walla Walla, during harvest season. every breath you take will be onions. LOL
Becky, we put a mailbox in our garden for garden tools, and it has been amazing!! Clippers, scissors, small hand tools, twine, all the stuff! It doesn't get wet, you don't have to run back and forth...I HIGHLY recommend it!!!
Great idea 💡 I did that years ago from someone else teaching me and it’s brilliant!!!! 📪
Love that idea, thank you for sharing
That is an awesome idea!
@@chrislepere42 awesome idea, and some mailboxes are so cute!!
that is a great idea , but some people like Becky might not put things back in there, I had a tool apron belt like thing so you carry it around
Hello, here's a hack for you. Put all your bean pods in a pillow case. Hold the open end closed. Take your pillow case bag and smack it on the ground, over and over. All the loose beans will be shelled in the bottom of the sack. Easy hack. 😊
Do the same with the wheat.
Sounds very therapeutic!
Watch the kids! They can get very vigorous with those pillowcases!
My Grandfather set a 4x4 post in his garden and put an old mailbox on it. He stored garden hand tools and a pair of gloves in it. When my Grandparents passed away I took their mailbox for my garden. I smile every time I open it and I tell my Grandfather hello.
Beautiful...
That is an awesome idea! Love it!
I have my grandfathers mailbox in my garden also. My granddaughter painter flowers on it & my grandfathers name on the front so everyone who comes in my garden knows it was his. I luv it👍
I know most peoples comments are 100% well meaning but, to me a fully prepared Becky having everything she needs in well organised places! Just wouldn’t be Becky to me 😀 I love spotting a coffee cup, a glove or a random zucchini sitting on her garden beds. It makes me chuckle and brightens my day.
Dnt worry I'm sure she will still forget she has a mail box
It is refreshing to see real life in UA-cam. I really appreciate her and the effort she puts in all her work
Along with the shot of her in her slippers while picking bean pods in the garden 😂
I adore that you garden and cook in your slippers. You truly make me feel like I am a good friend who's been invited over to share in your passions, garden, cooking and home. Bless you for bringing us with you.
I was thinking the same thing 😊
Your dedication to growing black beans for 4 years straight is inspiring! The journey of saving seeds and replanting them is such a rewarding cycle. Thank you for sharing your process! 👨🏭🌾
Becky. Put a small waterproof letterbox on one of the trellises to store your scissors and gloves in your garden. That way they are always available in the garden
Brilliant 🎉
I can't tell you how nice it is to have your voiceover track than UA-cam's awful canned music. It makes your videos sooo much nicer without it. Plus we get more of your thoughts this way. You're doing a great job, Becky & Josh. 🙂👍
Becky, try planting marigolds around your tomatoes. They will deter all sorts of pests including slugs and snails.
I’ve never seen a gardner do a harvest in bedroom slippers 😂😂😂❤❤❤
I have done it too many y tines haha😅. God bless!
My dad did all his lawn and garden work in his slippers...funny memory. Never wore them anywhere else.
@@kathymatte7951 ❤️
@@missmartpants2269 me too!
❤ the slippers, my are blue...... Lol
My grandafather uses to grow wheat in Sicily many years ago. A few times when my brother and I were children he gave us braided wheat bouquets. The " handle" of the bouquet was the most impressive part, really intricate, braided using more wheat stems. My grandfather was the only one in my family who knew how to do it.
I really really hate slugs when I lived in Florida they were left there were lots of them
Floridian here, and i hate slugs.Ugh ! So fat from eating everything they mulch down their fat throats.Yuck @cherylmorgan5007
Watching this before my job interview did wonders for my anxiety. Thank you for always uploading comfy videos!!
Good luck!
Good luck!
I can't take credit for this. It came from "More than Farmers" youtube. They put their dry bean pods in an old pillow case and hit it on the ground. It shelled the beans. Than they used a fan to get rid of the shaff.
Maybe you could keep an old sheet to lay on the gravel before harvesting to make clean up easier.
Or a dollar store shower curtain!
Or tarp
Leaf blower
We use a tarp. Wonderful
@@danacrow-qt5dz yikes, no. Keep the phthalates off those organic veggies. sheet is the way to go!
I planted my wild flower patch after you encouraged me. They are starting to bloom, and it's LOVELY. I see new flowers every day 😍
❤ the fuzzy pink slippers. 😅 🦌 🍊 🍅 🧅 🌞
We are traveling by boat on the America’s Great Loop. We rode our bikes into Holland Michigan today. It is a Netherlands town. I saw Banket at the bakery. I kept thinking why do I know what this is. Then it came to me. I learned it from you. Thanks for being you!!!
The epic garden harvest of homegrown produce is so rewarding - nothing beats the taste and freshness of food you’ve grown with your own hands
I watch some other you tubers they put their bean pods in a pillow case and toss it around the beans come out easily then they throw pods to compost thought hmmm good idea
More than Farmers? Love them 💚
@deanasharp4775 that would be a great idea, and no sore fingers from pulling them all
Thank you!
The size of that walk-out basement is such a blessing you given the scale of your gardening/preservation efforts. it makes it so much easier to manage!
@@AB-ol5uz yes.. I would put in a "canning kitchen" down there, ..with a huge, deep sink...and a commercial french door fridge, another freezer and a large stainless counter on wheels ..no need to lug veggies into the home kitchen ..dunk and rinse/prep/freeze/can...all the mess and fuss stays down there...cooking and meal prep upstairs ..(in my world)
The bounty from your garden is a blessing. You will be able to enjoy your efforts all winter long.
I am new to your channel, and I absolutely love it! You amaze me, I have never seen anyone work as hard as you do with harvesting and preserving. It’s something that I wish I could do, but am unable to do from my wheelchair. I can still watch you (& your mother in law) and dream.
Try narrower beds and more horizontal planting. I was able to work my raised garden beds from a seated position when I broke my leg and was non weight bearing for months. Of course my garden was much smaller than Becky’s but some gardening got done.
Hello acre family. Best wishes to everyone.
Hello to you as well ❤❤❤
I'm very excited to see the Wheat harvest. All your tomatoes are beautiful as well.
Thanks for the inspiration! As you always say to us followers, I say to you "Thanks for being you!" I see you in the future and I tell you this is a foundation time for many wonderful opportunities for you, and Josh! Thank you for being a phenomenal educational space for someone that loves to learn and does not watch tv.
Good morning Becky (5am here)
May God bless you and your family. With love from Australia 🇦🇺
Becky, I love coming along with you on your planting and harvesting adventures. I know nothing about growing food but as time goes on it's becoming vital knowledge. I love seeing your joy and satisfaction in the process, and I look forward to the day when I can use the knowledge I'm learning from you!
Wow, those were some massive onions! Great job Becky
I love watching you harvest everything my poor old body won't let me do it anymore
I love a mailbox in the garden for tools
fuzzy garden slippers are a MUST!! ❤
Maybe we should sow an apron with a picture of those slippers❤ and "Thank You for being You"😊
Hi Becky, I have been watching you for about a year now or just under that. I have been watching you on my tv , I just went on my phone to subscribe to your channel. I just wanted to let you know how much I love your content, and how I have learned many things, I am almost a 60year old woman who has been working through Severe PTSD, due to multiple traumatic experiences , your content and UA-cam channel has been a blessing to me, I live in Australia and I am a Christian who loves Jesus. I just wanted to let you know how your channel has helped me on really hard days. You may not have realised how much of a blessing your channel is, love your character, and content, garden, harvesting, and especially cooking, I can’t watch many things , but your channel I can, it is very therapeutic and healing. God bless you and your family. Regards Jodie ❤
Becky, when you do the bean harvest next time, carry a tarp out and place it down on the ground where you can spread it out then drive your wheelbarrow onto it . Then you do your picking and whatever falls on it you could have easier clean up and nothing getting on your path! Just a thought 😊. So enjoy your channel! ❤❤❤
Loved the sound of the bees working - the hum is the sound of a productive garden. I💗🐝
I smiled when I could hear and see the giant bumble bee buzzing around. ❤
Hi Becky and Acre friends 🎉😊
Hey there.
Becky, I just found your website recently. I can identify with all your canning and freezing. I love watching you and I follow each step. I used to do the same in my younger years (bushels of apples, green beans, peas, peaches, etc.). The only thing I didn’t do was pressure canning. I am now 81 years old and only have tomatoes and green peppers. I am now living vicariously through you!! Love everything you do. Thanks for sharing your life with us. P.S. Can’t wait to see what you do with the wheat.
As you were cutting the wheat…. In my head came the song…. Bringing in the sheaves…… lol
I love your pink fuzzy slippers in the garden. Makes me feel at home! Beautiful onions!
Such a blessing to have such abundance from the garden!
Hey Becky - we have always put large Copper nails in the soil to ward off slugs. My grandpa said the metallic reaction with their slime shocked them. Just push them down in the soil. Hope it works!
Even with the wind damage your garden is still beautiful and overflowing.❤💙💜🦋🙏🏻
4:10am in Australia but I'm very happy to see a Becky video anytime!
Australia 🇦🇺 visited 2008 World Youth Day very beautiful place
Use a yard blower thing to blow all the loose stuff in one area
I found your videos three days ago, & I have been binge watching ever since. The way you talk about the steps with the black bean plants, seeding, growing, harvesting, preserving. Have you ever considered making like a hodge podge of each plant for educational purposes?
Becky girl, you are rocking those pink garden shoes. Love it. ❤
LOVE seeing your bees in the garden helping out!!❤❤❤
Good evening Becky. You must be so proud of how your channel is growing ❤️
Becky, I commented on getting a leaf blower for the wheat. But it would probably help a lot with cleaning the gravel up too. Hope you're having a great day.
The blower is a fantastic idea…I use my blower on low to put debris to the edge of my garden to pick up with a rake. Works perfect every time.
I garden in my slippers too, Becky!! ❤
For really big Walla Walla onions plant them in the fall like your garlic
Hello Becky. Loving how you are tramping about in the garden, in your house slippers. Lovely harvest. X
love hearing the bees coming around while you are recording.
Sprinkle some diotomaceous earth in your beds. It will take care of crawling pests like slugs and earwigs. I would not have gotten a single strawberry if I hadn’t. Completely organic.
Hi Becky, a cordless blower is very good for stone floors. DeWalt DCMBL562N or Bosch GBL 18V-750
Hi Becky, I love your huge harvests and your garden is amazing. So beautyful and abundant. I'm looking forward to your tomato preservation videos also. Happy Gardening💕🤗
If you have a barrel in your garden half filled with water you can put all your weeds in to decompose & turn to nutrients for your garden.....dont throw over the fence they will grow
The harvest is plentiful…fruits of your hard labor rewarded! Great job!🍅🌾🧅
I really enjoy watching the garden harvest videos. I love seeing all the fruits and veggies. It always amazes me how much good food can be produced in a garden. The preservation videos are also good. I love seeing good ways to store food for a whole year. I find that to have so much value. Thank you for sharing all this wonderful information.
Becky, just love your passion for gardening ! 💗. I have garden envy 🤣😂. Enjoy your channel because you are so REAL. 🥰
Thank you for this video and all your videos, when you told the history of your black beans, it was such a lesson for me because although I have been growing food since 2019, I have never managed to preserve or use much of my harvests and I just thought since Spring is here, what if I just got good at growing one thing this season and work on a different vegetable through each season of the year and make sure to grow enough to be able to preserve it for the year ahead.
Wow Becky, You gave me a new way to harvest black beans that makes a lot o sense to me😊 My fav meal with cooking black beans is serving over a bed of my curry rice along with steamed yams 😊
Hi Becky I just had ankle surgery and I’m in bed watching all your videos over and over again!
Speedy recovery
@@chinyerenwahiri2392 thank you 😊
I have grown all kinds of beans from store bought beans...no need to buy from seed companies, I also grow string beans from saved seeds.If you have string beans that went to seed harvest them because they make the best soup beans.Another thing I've done is to buy the 5 lb bag of pinto beans and plant them close together ,then when they are leafed out well turned them into soil it's green manure for next year
I love that you garden in your house shoes, I do too.
Ohhh, how exciting with how big your onions got this year!!! So awesome! ❤ Great overall harvest, Becky!!! 😁😁😁
I just love your videos. I love seeing your beautiful garden. I have just one small raised bed and have started a few items for a fall garden while letting the rest of the tomatoes ripen up. I’m in New England. It’s making me wish for more garden space. You really demonstrate how it’s really a trial and error/success process. I leave garden stuff all around too. Glad I’m not the only one.
You grew a beautiful harvest of onions this year.I bet you are so proud
I wish your parents were helping you! I love your Mom Susan so much! She is my favorite.
Your garden is so amazing! A real paradise for people who like cooking. Love Your videos🤩
I love love love harvest time!! Your tomatoes are beautiful! Those slicing kind....I can't believe how big they are! And your onions too! Beautiful job Becky 💙
Loved hearing your bee's ❤
At the end of the tow you should have a box with gloves a small shovel and rose pruning cutters some twine - because you loose things often.
I have gravel too. I use my leaf blower to keep the debris off it. Sometimes you might need to use a broom to free it up but it works like a charm.
I got you up on the 75in TV!! ❤❤❤ your videos!!
If you have a leaf blower use it around your gravel for easy cleanup. Your garden looks great and I love watching all the things you do! Keep making people smile😊
I was gonna suggest the same thing. They have low blow versions that we use for our artificial turf.
Hi Becky! I just wanted to thank you for including tips on recognizing that a crop is ready to harvest. This is such helpful information. Love your garden. I have green stalks that are set up on a corner of my driveway because the rest of my property is forest. It's done so well that I ordered an extra stalk. Thanks for the tips and recommendations.
Those onions would make wonderful onion rings.
So glad to see that beautiful harvest with all the hard work you put into that 🥰 i lost 90% of my fall harvest to an epic storm so wish me better weather next year😢 all the best to you all 😘
So sorry to hear that! Better luck next year. Maybe you can grow some fall crops?
For keeping tools in the garden out of the elements… an old, or even new mailbox makes a nice dry place.
I also cut my bean plants at the soil surface and let the roots stay in the ground over winter. The nitrogen the beans fix from the atmosphere stays in the soil! And, the plants decompose and add organic material to the soil.
Hi Becky, my Mom and I enjoy watching your vlogs. We wish you the best. Love from Illinois. ❤❤❤
Walla Walla and vidalia are not the same. Walla Walla are round while Vidalia are more flat. Flavor wise, Vidalia are generally much sweeter and milder, while Walla Walla have a more complex flavor.
A blower would make short work of cleaning the gravel in your garden area so it doesn't attract weeds to sprout from the compost material.
Beautiful harvest! We got a Stihl leafblower for our walkways and driveways works great
Becky I don't know if you know this or if has ever said but if you take your dried bean pods in a pillow case and gently smack it on the deck the beans will separate from the pod and be so much faster than shelling by hand. my grandma taught me that
Girl, put down a tarp when you harvest like this! I learned some tips professionally landscaping that I was like ‘why didn’t I do this sooner?!’ And that is one, hope it helps!
My 3 year old loves to help shell the beans! It’s a fun activity for us to do together ❤
The garden is magnificent, as decorative as it is functional ! Thank you for the video.
You might want to think about planting a wind break. That could spare the garden during storms.
I am only now watching your harvesting videos. They’re the ones I look forward to the most of every UA-camr I watch. Unfortunately rabbits got in and pulled all of my cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, beetroot, cabbage, lettuce and radish early on and when I tried to plant out again, the same happened. I only realised it was a rabbit after the second time. I was too disheartened to watch harvesting videos this year because this was going to be my first big preservation year. I still got enough beans for my family to eat fresh, but that was all.
Watching this really motivates me for next year, if anyone has suggestions as to how to deter rabbits?
Oh my this makes me so happy right now, thanks so much for sharing Becky. You made my day❤❤ beautiful harvest 👍
I discovered your channel a couple months ago and I instantly fell in love with your content. There is something so special about you that is inspiring, joyous and really fun. I find myself doing more and more chores and things in my home and yard because I see how energetic and efficient you are!
Love your slippers 😁☺️
Amazing harvest! So awesome! You are such an inspiration Becky! ❤
Becky I think you are adorable & I truly love watching your videos. I love the way you ingage us the viewer. 😊
The fruit harvesting scene is very impressive and engaging.
Becky, what an amazing reward to be able to have such yield for all that you've sown and nurtured. I'm in a townhome on a zero lot and I'm thinking of starting some green stocks to try growing some things I usually purchase for my family. All because you've shown me it's possible. It will be a great lesson for my kids as well.
I love hearing the bees as they go by✨🐝
Walla Wallas are really big, I think they were the ones harvested first. If you drive within 5 miles if Walla Walla, during harvest season. every breath you take will be onions. LOL