Good morning Ralph, and LeaAnn! I'm so glad Chad, and the boys got into their new house when they did! That other one must be a mess after all this rain! God's timing is perfect timing, isn't it? LOVE that chicken pen! It will be fun to have 2, 3, or maybe 4 chickens in the back yard. God bless.
You can make raspberry tea with the leaves. God for all sorts of ailments. Research it but what a great plant to have!!! Maybe take some runners in autumn and plant in your garden free plants that will give lovely fruit
God bless you for your kindness to the animals. Please wear a raincoat or carry an umbrella with you. Do be careful, you don’t want to catch a cold or pneumonia. Please take care of yourself. So glad that Chad and his babies are safe and dry. God bless you and your lovely family!
I really like the coop you assembled. Since there is only me, a couple ( maybe three) chickens would be perfect for. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for building and showing us this particular coop. Take Care. May God Bless
You two are just like me and my husband. I organize and read instructions before he jumps in and starts throwing things together, then wonders why there are extra parts 😂. Love seeing Ralph with Wilma and all of the animals! They all seem to love their human grandpa! God Bless ❤️
Always putting a project together it's great fun with my husband sometimes we squabbled sometimes we laughed sometimes it didn't come out quite as good definitely always an adventure enjoy those moments
Wilma almost seems more like a pet dog how she likes to run, play and get belly rubs. So cute! Nice looking little coop that looks to be very functional as well. Great to see you both putting it together. Have a blessed day!
Good morning! What a dedicated farm hand out in the rain doing chores. I love that you are going to have your own chi-chins! Glad you have raspberries and so great to see you again Lea Ann!
I would make teepee like structures around the plant (or one on each end since you are container gardening) and then twine across them. Makes for a sturdier post and they can crawl on the structures as well.
If you get Bush beans they don't get but about 2 ft tall and are really stocky. You have what we here in Oregon call pole beans. As a kid I picked beans for 3 cents a pound but years later the farmers all went to Bush as they could harvest with tractor/combine. Economics...
Hi Grandpa, I love this video! You give a whole new meaning to talking to your food… and playing with your food. I know all of them really love you a lot for taking such good care of them.
Love that new chicken coop. Wilma is so darn cute. I grew Bush style green beans as my garden space was limited- so happy to see how well everything is doing in spite of all your rain.
love seeing grandma in the videos - you all are inspiring - my hubby came home to find that i had dug up a path and was laying pavers in the yard yesterday, boy was he surprised lol lol he wondered where that idea came from --- just got inspired 😉👍🏼💜. have a blessed day, stay dry and healthy out there 💜
What a perfect little coop! It would be nice to have 2 of those back to back and another runner. But even what you have is ideal. Can even give you ideas for building your own as a diy. Love it. I felt sorry for you out in that rain, brought back memories. We had to cross a not to great kid crossing over the stream to get to the barn and pigs made it slippery and muddy. In the winter we had to break that ice for them and carry buckets from it inside to different animals. Mending the fences was also a huge thing. We had 16 acres. Looking back I love those memories, even though the smell and chores were wearing every morning and night then school, then laundry, cleaning, cooking and gardening. I fell asleep in my school books everynight! But I treasure those memories and opportunities!
Good lord above knew he had to get them out of that house because before you know it all three of them would have started getting sick from mold.. and they really seem to like the new house I'm happy for them ✝️🙌🏡
your all in my prayers ,we live in Washington and we all so get alot of Rain but nothing like flooding i'm praying that Chad and the Boys are safe stay safe
Hi Grandma of Adler Farm! I’m exactly like you, I stay indoors when weather I so unbearable hot outdoors! You and Grandpa of Adler farms did an awesome job putting together the chicken coop. I’ve never seen one like that! The chickens will be very happy! 🐔🐔🐔
Love your t shirt grandma. It’s my favorite Bible verse. I have some of their t shirts. They are so soft and comfortable. Can’t wait to see what animals you get when Chad and Rae get their farm. MaryCarl knows her chickens and she loves teaching others about them.
You folks warm my heart. A lot of my farming family members have passed but watching you all reminds me of them. You just brings me right back to those days. Thank you. Blessings on you all.
Good Sunday morning Gramps & Grams Blessings 🙏we are getting rain 🌧 showers Gulf Coast Alabama almost everyday at least it cooler break from the heat be safe I know the pigs are enjoying the rain 🌧 rain or shine Smokey doing her job 🌟🐶
I hear you! I live in Florida and we went from 3 months of drought to downpours everyday! Such crazy weather! So happy that Chad and the boys have a safe home💕❤️💕❤️❤️
I'm so glad Chad and boys in new place before the rain. Grandpa you're the best Farm hand. Wima following you to get petted. I really like the chicken coop. Hope you and LeaAnn have a wonderful Sunday. Love you guys.
The rain washed the dirt off the berries. LOL Yes you need to put a trellis or sticks for the beans. They will climb. My dad got a lot of canes and made tee pees out of them and let the beans run up the poles. They were 5 to 6 feet tall.
And Grandpa & Grandma's farm begins. We already know they will be spoiled chickens. I will enjoy watching what projects you come up with to have fun with. I'm sure when you both sit on the porch you are both bouncing ideas.
LOL the beans won't hurt the corn. The Indian's use to plant corn, squash and beans together. The corn grows tall, holds up the beans and the squash keeps the ground wet for all 3.
Grandpa, you and Chad are both wonderful farmers. When I was married we had a 160acre farm in north Florida. You and Chad both are great with the animals and do a fantastic job. As long as the animals are happy and productive that's what's important. Y'all are great.
Nice condo for the chickens. Oh boy do I know how that goes trying to work with spouse putting something together. U and grandma did good. Wilma luvs 💖! Thanks for sharing and God bless
Love your new chicken coop! Adler's height on the nesting boxes! You can move it around on your back yard for fertilizing and the chickens can have fresh grass and bugs!!
Great video. The farm still runs regardless of the weather. Watched my grandpaw tread mud, snow whatever to go milk. They made butter, cheese and had regular milk and butter milk. Buttermilk biscuits with home made butter and jelly. Did a great job on the coop. Next year, plant yourrunners or 1/2 runners with your corn. Good to see you both out enjoying everything together! God Bless!
Happy Sunday Ralph and LeeAnn 👋 Happy animals make for a happy life. Glad it was only rain. Y'all are blessed with mulberries, raspberries and adorable animals. Awesome team work on the chicken coop👍👍 Thanks for showing the garden 💚 Stay safe and God Bless y'all and the farm 🙏✌❤😊
Don't worry about the quality of the video, it looked fine to me. You're doing a fantastic job doing that for Chad in the rain. Love watching both your guys videos. Chase and Adler make me smile and laugh.
Grandpa Adler so sorry to hear about Robin Gost crossing the Rainbow Bridge. You love all Chad’s animals you took good care of them. Enjoy the rest of your vacation by the Beach.
Bless your heart Ralph! You have a heart of gold taking care of the animals in that down pour! That is a cute chicken coop! Great job Lea Ann getting out those directions! Most guys don't pay attention to them! Lol 😊❤😊
Think Farm Boss Adler needs to get you a nice rain slicker. Love the real life content. Great coop for the chickens, Selkies are a breed for looks and friendly too.
Smokey was wanting her daily egg!! 🥚🐶 Stay dry! Great that you have fresh raspberries! I’m jealous! Surprised the birds aren’t eating them. Wilma has such a personality but the beefy boys may be a bad influence! 🤣 Hi Grandma! Love seeing grandma. Great you two work together so well...my husband and I would be arguing at some point. And what an awesome chicken coop! The chickens are going to love it! Garden is looking for good and so green. You’ll have homegrown veggies soon! Great video! Thanks!
There is a First Nations legend of the three sisters (corn, peas and squash) meant to be planted together. They grow beautifully, I think it has something to do with the minerals they require all being different. It can really help increase the yield of your garden.
The native Americans here in Arizona used to grow corn, beans and squash together, "Three Sisters ", the corn would be planted first, to get a little height, then green beans to grow up the corn, then squash so the big leaves would shade the feet of the corn and beans. Three crops in one space. Very efficient since they had to irrigate or carry water. Something to consider for next year...use "lighter" soil for raised beds or containers. Garden soil is too compact and dense (heavy) for containers. Either lighten your garden soil by using a lot of sand or vermiculite and heavily compost for easier drainage or buy special soil for raised beds and containers. Your root crops such as potatoes, carrots and beets will have a hard time getting much size since the soil is so heavy. This is a learning year. Next year will be better. You've gotten the garden bug now. I really commend you for your choice of tomatoes. Yes, some slicers or beefcakes would be good, but you are growing tomatoes you can't find in a grocery store. Anything you grow will have much more flavor than what you can get from a market, but grow varieties that are not available anywhere but in your garden. Good job!
We have those berries here in NY and we call them Black Caps. Little black raspberries. We also have wild raspberries that are red like normal. Wild blackberries grow here also but are much bigger. We call wild blueberries Huckleberries.
Thank you , grandpa I am baby sitting a 1 month old baby girl... that loves your voice. She smiles while your talking, and cry’s when you stop!! Lol So I’ve rewatched a lot of your video’s ,, she loves Adler and chad too!!
That's some good rain there! Awe Ms. Wilma she loves her Grandpa! Ralph and LeAnn you folks did an awesome job on the chicken coop. You're an Awesome farmhand! Thank you for sharing! Hugs and love to you and your family. ❤️✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless ❤️✝🤗
Hello! Ralph & LeAnn 🤗💕🐕🐐🐖🐓🐂🙏👍. I enjoyed the video as always. Love watching you feed and interact with all the animals. It was extra nice having LeAnn in the video. The chicken house and run turned out really nice and it seemed fairly easy to put together. I'm like LeAnn I can only handle the heat a little at a time. I don't have any farm animals yet, but I've been considering chickens for awhile and maybe a pig. I'm also, doing a container garden for the first time. So far, I've gotten a couple of zucchini and several cucumbers. It's definitely a learning experience, and so far I'm enjoying it. Eating those first few vegetables was very satisfying knowing that I grew them. "God Bless Y'all"...
Grandpa, pole beans can get up to 12 feet tall. You need to make them a good, tall, strong trellis. As always thank you for sharing and may God bless you and yours
Up here in SW Ontario, we call those berries "blackcaps." They have WICKED thorns, but they make THE BEST JAM. (a little seedy) I had a patch on the edge of a cherry orchard where I walked, and kept my mother and family well-supplied with jam full of antioxidants. Unfortunately, the farmer tore down his ancient tree fencerows where they grew and now I have to scout some new patches. My Grampa McGill was a lineman for Bell Telephone in this county, and he knew where ALL the roadside raspberrry patches were. Mum would load us little girls AND her girlfriend and her little kids up in our old sedan, (days before seatbelts and freeways). We would go along the backroads to pick until there was enough for everybody's winter larders. Good memories.
Love your videos. You and your wife remind me of my husband and I. God Bless his soul. I miss doing things with him, even when we were putting things together ( things did get heated while doing this too!) God Bless you and your Family!
Grandpa you are a softy with all of the animals:) you had me laughing with the chocolate tomatoes and the other plants:) the two of you are a hoot!!! Thank you for sharing with us:)
Great video Grandma & Grandpa Adler. My word Y'all are getting hammered with rain. Thankfully the boys did get moved just in time. Hopefully the rain stays away for at least a day or two for us. We're still trying to get our first cutting of hay. Take care and God Bless 💕
Trellis your green beans, you can also stake up your corn similar to your tomato plants to keep them standing tall. Everyone have a great day & God Bless 🥰🙏🏻
That was a great rain-run! You found all the dry places! I love the coup... Glad g'ma organized, because I'm a g'ma who organizes, and I can appreciate that! lol Good job, good team!
On your tomato plants. Clip off the bottom leaves. That keeps them from touching the ground and getting rot or mold and possibly killing the rest of the plant. Everything is looking good. Love the chicken coop!
Love seeing you on the vlogs Leeann! 💕I think it's great your going to have your own chickens 🐔 🐤. I think the chicken coop is adorable 😊. Have a great day. 🌻God bless.
Awesome video you guys. You work so well together ❤. & I LOVE that coop that's AWESOME. Love you Grandma & Grandpa, love your videos. God bless & have a blessed day. 🙌
Nothing cuter than Wilma tagging along with Grandpa🥰
Adler tagging along would have blown that out of the water....LOL
Ive fed like that a many a time. You may not have grown up farming but you have a heart of a farmer. This is a real life video. Awesome job!!
Good morning Ralph, and LeaAnn! I'm so glad Chad, and the boys got into their new house when they did! That other one must be a mess after all this rain! God's timing is perfect timing, isn't it? LOVE that chicken pen! It will be fun to have 2, 3, or maybe 4 chickens in the back yard. God bless.
You can make raspberry tea with the leaves. God for all sorts of ailments. Research it but what a great plant to have!!! Maybe take some runners in autumn and plant in your garden free plants that will give lovely fruit
God bless you for your kindness to the animals. Please wear a raincoat or carry an umbrella with you. Do be careful, you don’t want to catch a cold or pneumonia. Please take care of yourself. So glad that Chad and his babies are safe and dry. God bless you and your lovely family!
Goodmorning Ralph, thanks for feeding the animals in the rain.
I really like the coop you assembled. Since there is only me, a couple ( maybe three) chickens would be perfect for. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for building and showing us this particular coop. Take Care. May God Bless
You two are just like me and my husband. I organize and read instructions before he jumps in and starts throwing things together, then wonders why there are extra parts 😂. Love seeing Ralph with Wilma and all of the animals! They all seem to love their human grandpa! God Bless ❤️
Always putting a project together it's great fun with my husband sometimes we squabbled sometimes we laughed sometimes it didn't come out quite as good definitely always an adventure enjoy those moments
Lol sounds like us!
I love hearing you say all of the old sayings like “oh my lands” it is the language of my childhood! Thank you for making a sick old girl smile today!
Wilma almost seems more like a pet dog how she likes to run, play and get belly rubs. So cute! Nice looking little coop that looks to be very functional as well. Great to see you both putting it together. Have a blessed day!
Good morning! What a dedicated farm hand out in the rain doing chores. I love that you are going to have your own chi-chins! Glad you have raspberries and so great to see you again Lea Ann!
Good morning grandma. We love you and glad to see you.
Thank you Delorise. 😊
The green beans need staked. Put a stake on each end and run multiple rows of twine between the stakes.
Thank you Rhonda. We will get that done. Appreciate you letting us know.
Sorry for the misspell Rhoda.
I would make teepee like structures around the plant (or one on each end since you are container gardening) and then twine across them. Makes for a sturdier post and they can crawl on the structures as well.
Thank You for all you do for the animals and your right the Boys moved just in time God Bless all of you .
Yeah Grandma..👍🏻, Grandpa yes you need a cage or trellis for green beans.
If you get Bush beans they don't get but about 2 ft tall and are really stocky. You have what we here in Oregon call pole beans. As a kid I picked beans for 3 cents a pound but years later the farmers all went to Bush as they could harvest with tractor/combine. Economics...
Your boss needs to pay you enough to buy you a slicker suit!
God bless you, Ralph. I hope the rain doesn't hurt anything. You take care and have a wonderful day! 🙏
Hi Grandpa,
I love this video! You give a whole new meaning to talking to your food… and playing with your food. I know all of them really love you a lot for taking such good care of them.
That's a neat little Chicken house you made, I've see them at TS before. Thanks for sharing Iowa is watching :)
Love that new chicken coop. Wilma is so darn cute. I grew Bush style green beans as my garden space was limited- so happy to see how well everything is doing in spite of all your rain.
love seeing grandma in the videos - you all are inspiring - my hubby came home to find that i had dug up a path and was laying pavers in the yard yesterday, boy was he surprised lol lol he wondered where that idea came from --- just got inspired 😉👍🏼💜. have a blessed day, stay dry and healthy out there 💜
Awesome!
@@grandpadossfarms o my she wants to play and have the zoomis
What a perfect little coop! It would be nice to have 2 of those back to back and another runner. But even what you have is ideal. Can even give you ideas for building your own as a diy. Love it. I felt sorry for you out in that rain, brought back memories. We had to cross a not to great kid crossing over the stream to get to the barn and pigs made it slippery and muddy. In the winter we had to break that ice for them and carry buckets from it inside to different animals. Mending the fences was also a huge thing. We had 16 acres. Looking back I love those memories, even though the smell and chores were wearing every morning and night then school, then laundry, cleaning, cooking and gardening. I fell asleep in my school books everynight! But I treasure those memories and opportunities!
Thnx for sharing. Even in the rain. Neat coop. Glad LeaAnn is joining in more. 😊
Good lord above knew he had to get them out of that house because before you know it all three of them would have started getting sick from mold.. and they really seem to like the new house I'm happy for them ✝️🙌🏡
your all in my prayers ,we live in Washington and we all so get alot of Rain but nothing like flooding i'm praying that Chad and the Boys are safe stay safe
Hi Grandma of Adler Farm! I’m exactly like you, I stay indoors when weather I so unbearable hot outdoors! You and Grandpa of Adler farms did an awesome job putting together the chicken coop. I’ve never seen one like that! The chickens will be very happy! 🐔🐔🐔
I read your comment to LeaAnn. She says thank you and stay cool
Awesome that you are getting"house chickens"!
Love your t shirt grandma. It’s my favorite Bible verse. I have some of their t shirts. They are so soft and comfortable.
Can’t wait to see what animals you get when Chad and Rae get their farm.
MaryCarl knows her chickens and she loves teaching others about them.
Great job folks nice coop. Nothing like feeding animals in the rain. Have a great week. Chris from England 🏴
Bless your heart. I know the animals appreciate you and yes is true with animals rain or shine warm or cold they have to be fed.
I enjoy watching your video when getting ready for church
You folks warm my heart. A lot of my farming family members have passed but watching you all reminds me of them. You just brings me right back to those days. Thank you. Blessings on you all.
Good Morning Ralph!! Bless your heart!! Be careful and safe!!!
Nice to see grandma. You are a lovely couple.
You 2 make a great team! Thanks for coming out in that pouring down rain & humidity to share with us. God bless
Good Sunday morning Gramps & Grams Blessings 🙏we are getting rain 🌧 showers Gulf Coast Alabama almost everyday at least it cooler break from the heat be safe I know the pigs are enjoying the rain 🌧 rain or shine Smokey doing her job 🌟🐶
I hear you! I live in Florida and we went from 3 months of drought to downpours everyday! Such crazy weather! So happy that Chad and the boys have a safe home💕❤️💕❤️❤️
I'm so glad Chad and boys in new place before the rain. Grandpa you're the best Farm hand. Wima following you to get petted. I really like the chicken coop. Hope you and LeaAnn have a wonderful Sunday. Love you guys.
What an amazing rain you all have been experiencing. Love the build project. Grandma is looking good. Have a blessed day. 🙏🌺🌹💞
Aw, all the animals love Grandpa! I am happy I got to meet and see Grandma! I am enjoying all Adler Farm videos, and I grew up on a farm!,
Thank you Butterfly 4Him
@@grandpadossfarms you are welcome . By the way, I am Gramma Lois, lol!
I love watching your family. You are great parents & grandparents. Chad, Chase & Adler are lucky to have you.
Bless your heart getting drenched in the rain!! Glad Chad and the boys got moved into the new house before all that rain!! God bless y'all!!
My family used to grow their green beans in with the corn.
That’s what I’m doing. It’s taking awhile.
My dad did it that way too.
The holy trinity….corn, green beans, and squash…from our Native Americans💜
Ralph you are so good with the animals wet or dry you are there for them. Hope you don't get sick from being so wet.God bless you from Michigan ❤
Hi Susan
The rain washed the dirt off the berries. LOL Yes you need to put a trellis or sticks for the beans. They will climb. My dad got a lot of canes and made tee pees out of them and let the beans run up the poles. They were 5 to 6 feet tall.
And Grandpa & Grandma's farm begins. We already know they will be spoiled chickens. I will enjoy watching what projects you come up with to have fun with. I'm sure when you both sit on the porch you are both bouncing ideas.
I see wilma loved grandpa so much,,,,,yet i can see you day by day getting closer and closer to all the animals,,,,,,i loved watching it,,,,
Slowly getting there
LOL the beans won't hurt the corn. The Indian's use to plant corn, squash and beans together. The corn grows tall, holds up the beans and the squash keeps the ground wet for all 3.
I like that idea
Grandpa, you and Chad are both wonderful farmers. When I was married we had a 160acre farm in north Florida. You and Chad both are great with the animals and do a fantastic job. As long as the animals are happy and productive that's what's important. Y'all are great.
Wow 160 acres. Thank you for the kind words. Very encouraging
Nice condo for the chickens. Oh boy do I know how that goes trying to work with spouse putting something together. U and grandma did good. Wilma luvs 💖! Thanks for sharing and God bless
Love your new chicken coop! Adler's height on the nesting boxes! You can move it around on your back yard for fertilizing and the chickens can have fresh grass and bugs!!
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Great video. The farm still runs regardless of the weather. Watched my grandpaw tread mud, snow whatever to go milk. They made butter, cheese and had regular milk and butter milk. Buttermilk biscuits with home made butter and jelly. Did a great job on the coop. Next year, plant yourrunners or 1/2 runners with your corn. Good to see you both out enjoying everything together! God Bless!
Thank you Ronnie, hard working grandparents. Good examples for all
Happy Sunday Ralph and LeeAnn 👋 Happy animals make for a happy life. Glad it was only rain. Y'all are blessed with mulberries, raspberries and adorable animals. Awesome team work on the chicken coop👍👍 Thanks for showing the garden 💚 Stay safe and God Bless y'all and the farm 🙏✌❤😊
You need an umbrella hat. 🤣🤣🤣
God-washed raspberries!
You have such a connection with these animals!
Don't worry about the quality of the video, it looked fine to me. You're doing a fantastic job doing that for Chad in the rain. Love watching both your guys videos. Chase and Adler make me smile and laugh.
Thank you Scott, morning
Grandpa Adler so sorry to hear about Robin Gost crossing the Rainbow Bridge. You love all Chad’s animals you took good care of them. Enjoy the rest of your vacation by the Beach.
Bless your heart Ralph! You have a heart of gold taking care of the animals in that down pour! That is a cute chicken coop! Great job Lea Ann getting out those directions! Most guys don't pay attention to them! Lol
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I've learned the hard way to read the instructions first!
Wow lots of rain. It’s good to see Grandma Adler Farms. ✨ That’s a nice chicken coop. ✌️🌻🌻
Morning DA
Think Farm Boss Adler needs to get you a nice rain slicker. Love the real life content. Great coop for the chickens, Selkies are a breed for looks and friendly too.
There is something peaceful about the farm when it’s raining. The chicken coop is pretty nice!!!
Smokey was wanting her daily egg!! 🥚🐶 Stay dry! Great that you have fresh raspberries! I’m jealous! Surprised the birds aren’t eating them. Wilma has such a personality but the beefy boys may be a bad influence! 🤣 Hi Grandma! Love seeing grandma. Great you two work together so well...my husband and I would be arguing at some point. And what an awesome chicken coop! The chickens are going to love it! Garden is looking for good and so green. You’ll have homegrown veggies soon! Great video! Thanks!
Gramps has a buddy for life 🐷🐷Amazing ❤️❤️
I enjoy the way you and Adler are together. Its great to see that you are doing amazing things with the little guy. God bless you and your family.
I just love your video's! Grandma was great too! God Bless You 2!!
Leanne your a great helper, wife and mother 💖
There is a First Nations legend of the three sisters (corn, peas and squash) meant to be planted together. They grow beautifully, I think it has something to do with the minerals they require all being different. It can really help increase the yield of your garden.
Interesting Karlie ty
The native Americans here in Arizona used to grow corn, beans and squash together, "Three Sisters ", the corn would be planted first, to get a little height, then green beans to grow up the corn, then squash so the big leaves would shade the feet of the corn and beans. Three crops in one space. Very efficient since they had to irrigate or carry water.
Something to consider for next year...use "lighter" soil for raised beds or containers. Garden soil is too compact and dense (heavy) for containers. Either lighten your garden soil by using a lot of sand or vermiculite and heavily compost for easier drainage or buy special soil for raised beds and containers. Your root crops such as potatoes, carrots and beets will have a hard time getting much size since the soil is so heavy. This is a learning year. Next year will be better. You've gotten the garden bug now.
I really commend you for your choice of tomatoes. Yes, some slicers or beefcakes would be good, but you are growing tomatoes you can't find in a grocery store. Anything you grow will have much more flavor than what you can get from a market, but grow varieties that are not available anywhere but in your garden. Good job!
Yes, you need to trellis the beans. Chicken pen looks good!
Grandpa you are the best! Hope Chad knows that. 😘❤️💕
I love her Wilma just followed you everywhere
We have those berries here in NY and we call them Black Caps. Little black raspberries. We also have wild raspberries that are red like normal. Wild blackberries grow here also but are much bigger. We call wild blueberries Huckleberries.
Always glad to see Grandma! God Bless You BOTH! 💕🌱🌼
Thank you , grandpa
I am baby sitting a 1 month old baby girl... that loves your voice. She smiles while your talking, and cry’s when you stop!! Lol
So I’ve rewatched a lot of your video’s ,, she loves Adler and chad too!!
Oh that is awesome, I guess I'll just have to talk more😁. Thank you for sharing that with me Janice. I'll tell Chad. Have a great day!
That's some good rain there! Awe Ms. Wilma she loves her Grandpa! Ralph and LeAnn you folks did an awesome job on the chicken coop. You're an Awesome farmhand! Thank you for sharing! Hugs and love to you and your family. ❤️✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless ❤️✝🤗
Thank you Cynthia, have a great day!
Beans are climbing vines. Thanks for sharing your day with us. God bless.
Love the kindness and love to the animals 🥰 great video
That's a neat chicken coop, can't wait to see it in uses. Hope your drying out. Grandma makes me laugh, stay safe and sending lots of 🙏💙
Hello! Ralph & LeAnn 🤗💕🐕🐐🐖🐓🐂🙏👍. I enjoyed the video as always. Love watching you feed and interact with all the animals. It was extra nice having LeAnn in the video. The chicken house and run turned out really nice and it seemed fairly easy to put together. I'm like LeAnn I can only handle the heat a little at a time. I don't have any farm animals yet, but I've been considering chickens for awhile and maybe a pig. I'm also, doing a container garden for the first time. So far, I've gotten a couple of zucchini and several cucumbers. It's definitely a learning experience, and so far I'm enjoying it. Eating those first few vegetables was very satisfying knowing that I grew them. "God Bless Y'all"...
Yes I can't wait L.D. Chickens are a good easy start
Awesome job on the coop. Good to see you Lea Ann. Wilma loves playing with you. The beans need something to climb. Have a great day. God bless.
Grandpa, pole beans can get up to 12 feet tall. You need to make them a good, tall, strong trellis. As always thank you for sharing and may God bless you and yours
Really oh my I'm a little short
Hi Grandma!
Teamwork makes the Dream work. You two are great!
Up here in SW Ontario, we call those berries "blackcaps." They have WICKED thorns, but they make THE BEST JAM. (a little seedy) I had a patch on the edge of a cherry orchard where I walked, and kept my mother and family well-supplied with jam full of antioxidants.
Unfortunately, the farmer tore down his ancient tree fencerows where they grew and now I have to scout some new patches.
My Grampa McGill was a lineman for Bell Telephone in this county, and he knew where ALL the roadside raspberrry patches were. Mum would load us little girls AND her girlfriend and her little kids up in our old sedan, (days before seatbelts and freeways). We would go along the backroads to pick until there was enough for everybody's winter larders. Good memories.
Love your videos. You and your wife remind me of my husband and I. God Bless his soul. I miss doing things with him, even when we were putting things together ( things did get heated while doing this too!) God Bless you and your Family!
Thank you Colleen, God bless you!
It's just great to know everyone is okay. Mostly to know the Family is okay. God Bless.
Don't apologize, you're doing the best you can, what a challenge😊❤
Grandpa you are a softy with all of the animals:) you had me laughing with the chocolate tomatoes and the other plants:) the two of you are a hoot!!! Thank you for sharing with us:)
Ha, ty Barbara
I love watching your channel I don't know how hot it gets there but on Sunday the 27th of june we hit a high of 112 in salem Oregon
It was wonderful seeing both of you ,That chicken coop is nice Have a Beautiful and Blessed Day 🌻🐥
Great video Grandma & Grandpa Adler. My word Y'all are getting hammered with rain. Thankfully the boys did get moved just in time.
Hopefully the rain stays away for at least a day or two for us. We're still trying to get our first cutting of hay. Take care and God Bless 💕
Hello Seabee
Thank you for loving the animals!
Wilma sure loves you Ralph and how sweet that she follows you. Nice chicken coup too. Hi to LeAnn 👋
Trellis your green beans, you can also stake up your corn similar to your tomato plants to keep them standing tall. Everyone have a great day & God Bless 🥰🙏🏻
My dad used to plant the green beans in same hole as the corn. The beans would vine up the cornstalks. Makes picking beans a lot easier.
I had no idea, we're gonna fix them
@@grandpadossfarms you could get some tomato cages and let them grow up that for this year's crop
That was a great rain-run! You found all the dry places!
I love the coup... Glad g'ma organized, because I'm a g'ma who organizes, and I can appreciate that! lol
Good job, good team!
She sure is Sharon
On your tomato plants. Clip off the bottom leaves. That keeps them from touching the ground and getting rot or mold and possibly killing the rest of the plant. Everything is looking good. Love the chicken coop!
Great video…keeping it real! Love that chicken coop.
Love seeing you on the vlogs Leeann! 💕I think it's great your going to have your own chickens 🐔 🐤. I think the chicken coop is adorable 😊. Have a great day. 🌻God bless.
Thanks Judy.
Awesome video you guys. You work so well together ❤. & I LOVE that coop that's AWESOME. Love you Grandma & Grandpa, love your videos. God bless & have a blessed day. 🙌
You can put cages around any plants that are vining. And Marycarl will love the chicken house. You and Grandma did a great thing.
Good video!! Good luck with the chicken coop,looks like a real nice one,good job putting it together!MaryCarl will has lots of advice for you!