In 1964, we bought our house and started from scratch with no grass on the lawn or in the back yard...just crabgrass. It took awhile, but we created a lawn. I wanted a garden and just wanted to start with tomatoes, so I bought a kit that said Beefsteak Tomatoes. I planted the seeds in the little peat pots that came with the kit, and kept them in a a lasagna pan with water, near the sliding doors on a table, where they would get plenty of sun when they sprouted. Then, instead of thinning out the sprouts, I carefully removed each sprout separately and planted them in extra peat pots that I had bought . I planted them in rows and mulched the tomato plants with seaweed that I gathered from the bay, near our development. I also fed them lamb dip. A neighbor advised me to sprinkle them with lime, just to sweeten the soil and also the tomatoes. They grew and when they were the size of golf balls, they ripened. My husband said "I think you have cherry tomatoes, not beefsteak." He was right. We had hundreds of cherry tomatoes. I pulled weeds just before sundown, every night before the tomatoes were ready to harvest. Before going to bed, I would soak in the tub with alcohol in the water, to stop the itching from the mosquito bites. I felt like the little red hen. No one wanted to help pull the weeds, but they ate the tomatoes without hesitation. They probably don't remember, but I do ... We gave loads of cherry tomatoes to friends who were having a christening for their son. They put large bowls filled with cherry tomatoes on the two long tables that were pushed together to make room for everyone to sit. There were at least five or six bowls. We also sliced them for sandwiches, as they were so large, but they were not beefsteaks, just big, delicious cherry tomatoes. The End.
Cherry tomatoes. My favorite. Every year I grows a lot. I have made mexican salsa with it and tastes so good. I use them like a regular tomato. Because every year I get plenty.
@@teperikaetr just remember, they are delicious, but tomatoes are known to trigger inflammation...who knew? I have loved tomatoes since I was a child. I will not give them up, nor will I stop eating sour cream, ricotta cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, chicken, pork chops, or ice cream, etc. Life is too short. P.S.I don't go out, except to the mailbox, or maybe out to lunch with a family member occasionally. But if I do go out, I will NOT wear a mask. I am 84 and not about to become a sheeple at this late stage of my life. My mother always said "believe none of what you hear and half of what you hear." Mother knew best. Always read between the lines and don't be afraid to ask questions. Nothing is always what it seems to be. There are many who claim to know all of the answers, but they are pretending, like the wizard of Oz, behind the curtain, pushing buttons and ringing bells. But Dorothy confronted him and brought him to his knees. Fakes are a dime a dozen. Be free. Don't wear a mask. If you die, it won't be from a 'virus" ... it will be from 5G or genetically modified organisms in your food, or chemtrails that poison the air you breathe. The mask won't help.
@@patsycav. Yea your are right about the 5g. I hate those new towers. They even caumaflage them like a tree. There is one close to my house. Also hate those Quemtrails. That clouds our beautifull sun. I am same I am home at the moment with my kids. But when I have to go shopping I don't wear A mask too. I am a happy women and I am not afraid for whatever comes. I know this is the moment that a lot of people will wake up. And see the real true.
Just a little tip: I have found that if you pre-water your soil when you are mixing it in your bucket, you will eliminate the risk of displacing the seed because you do not have to water them in. Also, you can cover the cups with plastic wrap and a rubber band to create a tiny greenhouse and it will hold moisture better so that you don't have to water much. Just be sure to remove the plastic before the seedlings get to big.
I’m not gonna bully you on your tomato seed collection, I’m impressed! I feel that there should have been a choir of angels singing when you opened your organizer in slow motion. I live in a county known and prided for our tomatoes, in fact the first person to get a tomato on the vine makes it in the local paper #goals
Awe I loved at 5:23 like I tell my sons that's ugly behavior & you're not ugly people. Just found your channel & I'm so enjoying everything & spending time with you in your garden. Your garden is so lovely. Plants are awesome but I also love all the adorable decor, table, etc.
I have a tomato binder!! I keep them in baseball card sleeves. They last for many years. I could grow my whole garden in tomatoes. I live the way they smell when they first sprout. My dad has seeds that he has saved every year from a polish tomato my grandfather used to grow. I will keep that tradition going.
Hi my name is Denise Brady & I live in Brisbane Australia- you & your videos are just fabulous. I started a raised bed garden 12mths ago in our backyard after filling an inground swimming pool in & have never felt so alive & excited by eating & sharing my produce. Your videos & sharing your beautiful family with us is just amazing- Thank you so much as you have helped me greatly & I am 66yrs of age & thought I new it all- hahahahahaha
Another from Brisbane who has stumbled onto this channel. Very informative and straight to the point. I have tried a local community garden and growing veggies in the common areas of my unit block but all my produce was being taken before I even got a look in. My son has bought his first house in Salisbury and it came with two long raised beds so I have started over there. Much better and I can grow what I like to feed myself, my ex-wife, my son and my ex mother in law.
@@peterturner1582 Oh Peter it is so great to hear from a Fellow Brisbane grower, I too have tied to contact a local who has a very successful UA-cam Page- Mark from "Self Sufficient Me" it is called, but I don't bother anymore even 3yrs down the track as he never replies to any of my questions. My garden has expanded & has a big sail over it now so I can grow all year- my mobile is 0409-893-309 & would love to hear how you are going & after all Covid stuff is over come on over to Geebung & have a cold one in my huge potting shed which leads out into the vege garden- Quite impressive even if I do say so myself. Cheers Denise
@@denisebrady6858 Hi Denise, It sounds like you are into this in a big way. Much more than me. Yes I have tried to contact Mark as well but he never replies to me either. Finding this channel has been a Godsend to me. Their advice is always spot on and not full of crap. I would love to come over and have a look at your setup and it is great that you can garden all year. After failures at my community garden and around my Dept. of Housing unit complex I am so glad that my son has bought a house only 5 minutes away. My ex-wife is renting it off him (and paying his mortgage) so it means I have access to all of the block. It is best to contact me on my home number 33452320.
@@peterturner1582 Hey Peter just crazy busy at the moment with work but will give you a call definitely & also in the meantime have you watched Sow the Land & Living Traditions Homestead as both are great.
Love the seed collection!! I take pictures of different stages of growth and keep a journal of gardening. Weather, how they are rowing what is working, companions and so forth. God bless.
In watching so many videos to learn to have a nice productive garden I have found that lots of people have a real love of tomatoes. I loled when you were showing your tomato seed collection.
I just had to say thank you thank you thank you!! Because of your videos I have been able to get my husband to support my gardening dream. I started last year with just some cantolopes from seeds from the ones that we ate, and they grew. Now I am a very low budget gardener. Everything that I use came from the alleys in my neighborhood. For raised beds I use old tires for a trellis I actually got lucky and found a neighbor redoing their backyard and I got a bunch of precut different length strips and 4 mesh to protect my garden from birds and cats I use old screens or an old sheet that I cover and uncover throughout the day. But because of your videos my husband very happily now and excited to help it's helping me take those pieces of trellis and make arches out of them putting a tire at the end of one so I can train the plants to go up each trellis and in the backyard which is a little patio we are doing a small rummage Greenhouse super excited now he'll even actually buy me the correct soil and wood chips and mash that I need to protect my garden thank you I live in Arizona by the way good luck with your garden this year oh and also we plan on growing peppers bell peppers cucumbers melons and beans and since you suggested that I need to bring some bees to my area to help pollinate my flowers on my plants I am planting some regular flowers and the area I hate bees but I love to garden thank you again
Your SO COOL and Funny ! When you showed us YOU STASH !!! I thought for a Moment you were embarrassed about your flower 🌸 case ! I thought WHY ?? Then when you explained your Seed Treasure Chest I thought awwwww! You made me laugh ! Thank you for the Priceless Knowledge! You and your Family are so Inspiring to me !! Xoxo Debra in California!
Great call. An inexpensive way might be to even put a tarp over the green house since yours is clear. That could help keep temps low. Maybe not cover the whole thing, you obviously need sun light
@@RootsandRefugeFarm I've seen you mention a couple of times that you put multiple seeds in, then transplant or pinch off. Why not germinate them before planting? [paper towel method, etc.] Then there's no waste of time or supplies or seeds!
possums1010 possums1010 I’ve been wanting to know that same thing. I bet there’s a very logical reason & I hope she covers it soon. That, or maybe she’s already covered it in another video. Anyone??
This is the video that started my journey alongside you and your sweet family! It popped back up in my suggestions and I had to smile watching it again. Side note, a bit over a year later, my tomato seed collection is well on its way to looking like yours. ❤❤❤
I’m a first year gardener and I also just started some more tomatoes! Happy to see that my experiment of planting more in July might actually work! You are fabulous! Thank you for this video!
I am gardening again after 30yrs you are a refreshing inspiration and a great wealth of knowledge tips and tricks cheers to you from the north and thanks I have spent over 5 hrs this week watching and learning
Hi Jess. Here in Australia it was 102F outside today and I've been debating starting a second round of tomatoes after my early ones got badly scorched and finished half way through the expected season. That makes this video perfect. Thank you. We have NO last frost date because we dont get frosts in hot Mediterranean zone 10. If I can keep the seed cool enough for effective germination we should see another crop. Wish I could show you my ever growing tomato seed collection!! Yours is entirely appropriate! Seeing all those seeds made me smile. Thanks for sharing.
NWA here. Being a fellow Arkansan its refreshing to see another one with a refreshing spirit. Thanks for your positive messages and great gardening advice. I'm a novice gardener and you are teaching me lots. Thanks a bunch. God is good all the time.!
Hello from Northwest Florida! I’m so glad I came across this video. I’ve been a subscriber for 6 months and have been discouraged with my Pink Brandywine tomatoes I grow in buckets. The high heat has really taken a toll on them(2). I decided I’d have plenty of time to start new ones from seed . We are lucky if we get frost in December! It’s good to know I’m not the only one attempting this! Love how happy and willing to share your gardening tips with us❤
I love your tomato seed collection! I will never think your videos are too long - I love all the stuff you share with us! You are awesome! I don't think you have to be wasteful with red solo cups. I wash them and reuse them also. I love your system!
I love your channel and your garden. I am an urban gardener by trial and error, your I watch your videos in full length, I like to play them while I am cooking. I keep a pad and pencil on hand to write down your tips. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gardening life with us!
I did not laugh or make fun, after looking at your tomato seed collection, because im a tomato lover and know exactly what you mean, have been following your videos for a while now, glad to see you grow and flourish, keep up the amazing work and dont let a few sourpuss/ trolls dampen your spirit, best wishes Sue (India) .
I'm in region 5b and (under your inspiration!) plan to start my Loofah seeds in solo cups any day now since they take 200 days to maturity. Also (under your inspiration) I am planning on purchasing 2 cattle panels, to grow my loofahs and also some Chinese Python Snake Beans (Got them from Baker Creek - also inspired by you! HA!)....But instead of raised beds I plan to use some straw bales, so hope they all turn out well! Can't wait for the beauty to begin and the snow and cold that we have here presently to go away!! Your videos give me great joy to focus on LIFE rather than the gray and cold! God bless you!
Does anyone have any wisdom as the germinated loofah seeds are about 1 1/2 inches tall and it’s only been nine days of germination. They are kept under a light and I planted one seed in each solo cup. Then I put the cup with plant in a 2nd cup with some small stones and water so they can stay moist. But I probably have another 40 days before they can be put outside. I’m wondering; goodness, will the roots start growing out of the cup or what? I know transplanting can be challenging if the roots are disturbed too much. I just want to make sure I’m having enough space while they are inside. I don’t know quite what to expect other than loofahs are very aggressive growers. Thanks for any tips questions.
Just used this method to start my tomatoes! I'm just starting to learn how to garden and have always had my seedlings die within a week. Using your soil ratios and the solo cups, even used a drill for the holes! Thank you for this video. My homestead skill goals this year include having enough paste tomatoes to make at least one batch of sauce.
My first year gardening and I know this is an old video but all your videos Jess have provided me some sort of value and I learn something from every video. DANG I WISH I LIVED WHERE IT RAINED. (Reno, NV - high desert) so excited for your new adventure and new farm!!!
Just coming back to the early years to reminisce while up-potting some seedlings. I just love your cheerful spirit and encouragement. I got a special case for my seeds a few years back, too. 😍🌱
I can't say enough how much I admire you! I live in KS and I just want to come meet you, hang out with you in your garden one morning, & share a cup of coffee!
God bless you young people it's really refreshing to see young family minded people still exist ive learned much from you both and look forward to your videos
My mom always used to say “don’t be ugly.” Love that! I started a second round of tomatoes this year by rooting the suckers from my first crop. Just wondering if you had ever tried that? So far it’s worked really well for me and it was pretty easy to do. Love your videos! Keep up the great work my friend.
I know this video is "old" but this is why I love UA-cam. My tomatoes haven't been doing well and I was worried it might be too late to start a new batch from seed here in 6a, but this video has made me hopeful that I might still be able to get a good harvest of tomatoes this year!
Wow. Why do I think your tomato seed stash is a thing of beauty? Awesome, I love it. Thank you for all the info you put out in your videos. I'm from down under so when you say spring I do it in spring - never mind the month. At the mo we are in our last month of summer so I'm planting the Amish paste I received today, The cherry and romas went in a while back. We don't get snow where I live in an outer western suburb of Sydney NSW. Just a back yard gardener. I have an old oval water tank cut into four and a heap of pots. Definitely having fun with my garden. Thank you for all you help and ideas. Blessings Always.
Bought my solo cups, bought the components for my soil and have my seeds from Baker Creek and Seeds of Change. Just finished watching your video again and now I'm ready to plant my tomatoes. Thank you for being so willing to share your knowledge!
I’m so happy I’ve found this channel! Your videos are so awesome and informative! We recently moved to MS so I am in the same growing zone as you. This channel has given me so much insight on growing in this area. Thank you so much for all that you do! Keep on growing!
I'm inspired to try a second round of tomatoes. I'm living in Kerrville, Texas (zone 6B) and I, too, have a greenhouse. I keep it cool by using a mister and a fan - of course all the vents/windows are open. I found you a week ago and I can't get enough of your vids. Also, you are very lucky to have such a handy man around to help. It seems that most of the very successful gardening channels have great support from significant others. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and gardening wisdom with the world :)
I have you beat by a few thousand. I have grown tomatoes for some 40 years and have a collection of over 10,000 varieties. I add to this every year. I enjoy the story behind the seed almost as much as the tomato. I have several of those mead folder things and have them filled with trading card sleeves and then coin envelopes with seeds. it helps me to keep things in order.
lol - my boyfriend at the time was helping me on my seed starting day and he too was cutting holes one at a time - I came by and told him to wait a minute - I as Jerimiah came with my drill and started to drill hole - my bf said I was a smarty pant - lol keep gardening and as always Keeping the Faith
I have been just delighted by you!!! You're so helpful and intuitive!!! And on this post as the others you answer my questions before I would have to ask. I just told my husband a couple weeks ago I wanted to plant my tomato and pepper seeds in those plastic cups At the end of this video I was wondering if I could use the same application for peppers, and viola you added that and the eggplants in there too!!! You're an absolute doll!!! We love watching and learn something new every time, and we've been gardeners for 50 years. :-)
Obsessed with your Chanel have binge watched for the last 2 days and can’t get enough your so knowledgeable and I have learnt so much. Being a new homesteader I’m always looking for Chanel’s like yours that I can learn from‼️ keep up the amazing work and thank you from the bottom of my heart‼️
I am so thankful that I found this channel. You are very knowledgeable when it comes to gardening. Thank you for your streams. Oh and I love the seed book
My best seed starting success was from using a general purpose potting mix (Lowes Sta-Green is what I use in a 2 cu ft bag) in the bottom 2/3 of the cups or pots and top with seed starter mix to allow the seeds some fine media to grow in. Espoma Seed starter has endo/ecto mycorrhizae and it is an awesome product for GR8 results. I mostly use the 6-pack and transplant up to 3-1/2 square pots or yougart containers
My name is Jess and I am a tomatohalic, High Jess !! We are too ;) I really like the marble tip. Another I will give you is fill a 5 gallon bucket with water once you close the doors on your green house. It will help keep them moist.
I absolutely love your videos. They are full of good tips and NO bullshit. It is good to see the relationship you have with your husband and kids as well. Good people me thinks!! The only suggestion I would like to make is that you put the temperature in Degrees Celsius on the screen when you are giving advice that is temperature sensitive. I garden in Brisbane Australia in a sub-tropical growing zone so I need to be able to quickly ascertain our climate equivalents. Stay safe and I look forward to many more videos in the future.
I just rewatched this video. Starting at 2:35 I see a front yard that could be a delicious palette for your flowers. It reminds me of the yard in Morning Glory when Will Parker comes home to Elly Dinsmore after the war(the book not the movie). Add to your sunflowers and the chimes that sing spirits home.
I just discovered your channel this evening! I am so thrilled to have found you! You are my kind of gal! You remind me so much of myself. I absolutely love my garden, and my goats! 😊 Your videos are so informative and entertaining. Thank you for sharing your life and valuable information. Keep up the good work!!
I used Miahs trick for putting drainage in my solo cups today. I did not have a drill bit that size so I put 3 small holes around the bottoms. Thank you Muah what a time saver.
Try using your suckers you pull off your tomatoes in June/July. Let them root in water until roots appear, then pot until ready for transplanting. This will allow you a Fall crop. Hello from a fellow Arkansan as well. Love your videos.
I am so happy I ran into your channel! I am able to follow you without pausing. I have tried so many times to start a veggie garden to just waste money and more importantly my precious time, especially when I did not learn anything from my failed attempts.
Amazing. I'm so impressed with you two. Thank you for the inspiration and education! 🥰 I'd not met a tomato nerd before, and I mean that complimentary. Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. ❤️
I love your treasure case. I should it done that. My seeds I put them in a recycled plastic uncover in my metal shed. When I was about to seed them. There was a big mice or a young rat. I don't what it was. But it ate most of my seeds and made a nest inside the plastic container. Next time I will keep them inside my house with a case like yours.
I love your videos. They bring a lot of insight into gardening and homesteading. I came across your video's this morning and have been watching them all day. Lol. I will try what you have suggested for seedlings. I love your Tank top btw. Lol. I have the same one.
I’m going back and watching your catalogue of videos. Sweet Miah’s solo cup trick just changed my LIFE! I too, have cut holes individually in each one 🤦🏻♀️. Not anymore though!!!!
You are ABSOLUTELY PRECIOUS!! Love watching your videos and your down to earth personality! If you were in N. Texas I’d totally want you as my friend 😂 Thank you for your videos! Prayers for you, your husband and family and this channel you use as a method to minister to others! You are such a light!
Here’s a good one. I don’t like the taste of tomatoes but I love to grow them. The smell of the vine and the smell of the tomatoes on the vine remind me of my granny’s farm.
In the suburbs, it's easy to score containers for starting seedlings. I love, love, love using yogurt containers - both the individual servings and the big ones. They're the perfect size. Every recycling day they're easy to find in the recycling containers of all my neighbours. Free is always good.
I hadn’t thought about those cups as plant starter pots, I’ll have to try that. After the next bbq instead of throwing them out I’ll recycle into plant pots. Great idea! Thank you for that tip.
I seriously have not been able to grow much of anything. I live in the Northwest of Oregon where we get sooo much rain. I would love to have a garden like yours, but find I can grow limited veggies successfully. I am sure it is just me, but I am learning and have hope. I have grown zucchini, lettuce, and carrots thus far. My tomatoes never turn out. I love them too. I am determined to figure out the best way to grow them in our area. Learning lots from you and you so inspire me to keep chugging along. Thanks bunches for being amazing!!
In 1964, we bought our house and started from scratch with no grass on the lawn or in the back yard...just crabgrass. It took awhile, but we created a lawn. I wanted a garden and just wanted to start with tomatoes, so I bought a kit that said Beefsteak Tomatoes. I planted the seeds in the little peat pots that came with the kit, and kept them in a a lasagna pan with water, near the sliding doors on a table, where they would get plenty of sun when they sprouted. Then, instead of thinning out the sprouts, I carefully removed each sprout separately and planted them in extra peat pots that I had bought . I planted them in rows and mulched the tomato plants with seaweed that I gathered from the bay, near our development. I also fed them lamb dip. A neighbor advised me to sprinkle them with lime, just to sweeten the soil and also the tomatoes. They grew and when they were the size of golf balls, they ripened. My husband said "I think you have cherry tomatoes, not beefsteak." He was right. We had hundreds of cherry tomatoes. I pulled weeds just before sundown, every night before the tomatoes were ready to harvest. Before going to bed, I would soak in the tub with alcohol in the water, to stop the itching from the mosquito bites. I felt like the little red hen. No one wanted to help pull the weeds, but they ate the tomatoes without hesitation. They probably don't remember, but I do ... We gave loads of cherry tomatoes to friends who were having a christening for their son. They put large bowls filled with cherry tomatoes on the two long tables that were pushed together to make room for everyone to sit. There were at least five or six bowls. We also sliced them for sandwiches, as they were so large, but they were not beefsteaks, just big, delicious cherry tomatoes. The End.
I love your story!
Cherry tomatoes. My favorite. Every year I grows a lot. I have made mexican salsa with it and tastes so good. I use them like a regular tomato. Because every year I get plenty.
@@teperikaetr just remember, they are delicious, but tomatoes are known to trigger inflammation...who knew? I have loved tomatoes since I was a child. I will not give them up, nor will I stop eating sour cream, ricotta cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, chicken, pork chops, or ice cream, etc. Life is too short. P.S.I don't go out, except to the mailbox, or maybe out to lunch with a family member occasionally. But if I do go out, I will NOT wear a mask. I am 84 and not about to become a sheeple at this late stage of my life. My mother always said "believe none of what you hear and half of what you hear." Mother knew best. Always read between the lines and don't be afraid to ask questions. Nothing is always what it seems to be. There are many who claim to know all of the answers, but they are pretending, like the wizard of Oz, behind the curtain, pushing buttons and ringing bells. But Dorothy confronted him and brought him to his knees. Fakes are a dime a dozen. Be free. Don't wear a mask. If you die, it won't be from a 'virus" ... it will be from 5G or genetically modified organisms in your food, or chemtrails that poison the air you breathe. The mask won't help.
@@patsycav. Yea your are right about the 5g. I hate those new towers. They even caumaflage them like a tree. There is one close to my house. Also hate those Quemtrails. That clouds our beautifull sun. I am same I am home at the moment with my kids. But when I have to go shopping I don't wear A mask too. I am a happy women and I am not afraid for whatever comes. I know this is the moment that a lot of people will wake up. And see the real true.
@@patsycav So true. Anyone that took microbiology 101 sees the futility in the American's attempt at Covid-19 infection control via mask/glove.
I don't care how long your videos are, they're over in a minute. Love this channel and you! YUP!
Also your seed collection!
Seriously this is some dream girl material.
Woods Bound --ditto!!!
Just a little tip: I have found that if you pre-water your soil when you are mixing it in your bucket, you will eliminate the risk of displacing the seed because you do not have to water them in. Also, you can cover the cups with plastic wrap and a rubber band to create a tiny greenhouse and it will hold moisture better so that you don't have to water much. Just be sure to remove the plastic before the seedlings get to big.
I’m not gonna bully you on your tomato seed collection, I’m impressed! I feel that there should have been a choir of angels singing when you opened your organizer in slow motion. I live in a county known and prided for our tomatoes, in fact the first person to get a tomato on the vine makes it in the local paper #goals
Awe I loved at 5:23 like I tell my sons that's ugly behavior & you're not ugly people.
Just found your channel & I'm so enjoying everything & spending time with you in your garden. Your garden is so lovely. Plants are awesome but I also love all the adorable decor, table, etc.
Would you also do a video on your methods for drying and saving seeds?
Yes!
Yes please do!
I need that info!
pls do a seed collection and storage video.. 😊
yes ! Please!
I have a tomato binder!! I keep them in baseball card sleeves. They last for many years. I could grow my whole garden in tomatoes. I live the way they smell when they first sprout. My dad has seeds that he has saved every year from a polish tomato my grandfather used to grow. I will keep that tradition going.
Hi my name is Denise Brady & I live in Brisbane Australia- you & your videos are just fabulous.
I started a raised bed garden 12mths ago in our backyard after filling an inground swimming pool in & have never felt so alive & excited by eating & sharing my produce.
Your videos & sharing your beautiful family with us is just amazing- Thank you so much as you have helped me greatly & I am 66yrs of age & thought I new it all- hahahahahaha
Another from Brisbane who has stumbled onto this channel. Very informative and straight to the point. I have tried a local community garden and growing veggies in the common areas of my unit block but all my produce was being taken before I even got a look in. My son has bought his first house in Salisbury and it came with two long raised beds so I have started over there. Much better and I can grow what I like to feed myself, my ex-wife, my son and my ex mother in law.
@@peterturner1582 Oh Peter it is so great to hear from a Fellow Brisbane grower, I too have tied to contact a local who has a very successful UA-cam Page- Mark from "Self Sufficient Me" it is called, but I don't bother anymore even 3yrs down the track as he never replies to any of my questions.
My garden has expanded & has a big sail over it now so I can grow all year- my mobile is 0409-893-309 & would love to hear how you are going & after all Covid stuff is over come on over to Geebung & have a cold one in my huge potting shed which leads out into the vege garden- Quite impressive even if I do say so myself. Cheers Denise
@@denisebrady6858 Hi Denise, It sounds like you are into this in a big way. Much more than me. Yes I have tried to contact Mark as well but he never replies to me either. Finding this channel has been a Godsend to me. Their advice is always spot on and not full of crap. I would love to come over and have a look at your setup and it is great that you can garden all year. After failures at my community garden and around my Dept. of Housing unit complex I am so glad that my son has bought a house only 5 minutes away. My ex-wife is renting it off him (and paying his mortgage) so it means I have access to all of the block. It is best to contact me on my home number 33452320.
@@peterturner1582 Hey Peter just crazy busy at the moment with work but will give you a call definitely & also in the meantime have you watched Sow the Land & Living Traditions Homestead as both are great.
@@peterturner1582 Also have a look at Deep South Homestead Cheers Denise
So much fun to go back and rewatch your old vids! So helpful to pick up the tips I forgot about.
I have looked back on this video SO many times when I start seeds..THANK YOU-I have this saved in my library under seed starting!
You need ur own show …Take ur time we love watching and hearing everything you have to say…..RIGHT ON POINT. Thank you.
Love the seed collection!! I take pictures of different stages of growth and keep a journal of gardening. Weather, how they are rowing what is working, companions and so forth. God bless.
In watching so many videos to learn to have a nice productive garden I have found that lots of people have a real love of tomatoes. I loled when you were showing your tomato seed collection.
I just had to say thank you thank you thank you!! Because of your videos I have been able to get my husband to support my gardening dream. I started last year with just some cantolopes from seeds from the ones that we ate, and they grew. Now I am a very low budget gardener. Everything that I use came from the alleys in my neighborhood. For raised beds I use old tires for a trellis I actually got lucky and found a neighbor redoing their backyard and I got a bunch of precut different length strips and 4 mesh to protect my garden from birds and cats I use old screens or an old sheet that I cover and uncover throughout the day. But because of your videos my husband very happily now and excited to help it's helping me take those pieces of trellis and make arches out of them putting a tire at the end of one so I can train the plants to go up each trellis and in the backyard which is a little patio we are doing a small rummage Greenhouse super excited now he'll even actually buy me the correct soil and wood chips and mash that I need to protect my garden thank you I live in Arizona by the way good luck with your garden this year oh and also we plan on growing peppers bell peppers cucumbers melons and beans and since you suggested that I need to bring some bees to my area to help pollinate my flowers on my plants I am planting some regular flowers and the area I hate bees but I love to garden thank you again
It’s so wonderful to hear of you doing so much with what you have! I pray you experience great abundance!!!!
Oh my word. Your joy for your seeds is infectious!! That is so adorable I almost cried. Thank you for sharing your love with us.
You are adorable! Making fun of people is ugly and you're not ugly people... LOVE that!! New subscriber!
Your SO COOL and Funny ! When you showed us YOU STASH !!! I thought for a Moment you were embarrassed about your flower 🌸 case ! I thought WHY ?? Then when you explained your Seed Treasure Chest I thought awwwww! You made me laugh ! Thank you for the Priceless Knowledge! You and your Family are so Inspiring to me !! Xoxo Debra in California!
Thanks so much Debra ❤️
Great call. An inexpensive way might be to even put a tarp over the green house since yours is clear. That could help keep temps low. Maybe not cover the whole thing, you obviously need sun light
@@RootsandRefugeFarm I've seen you mention a couple of times that you put multiple seeds in, then transplant or pinch off. Why not germinate them before planting? [paper towel method, etc.] Then there's no waste of time or supplies or seeds!
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possums1010 I’ve been wanting to know that same thing. I bet there’s a very logical reason & I hope she covers it soon. That, or maybe she’s already covered it in another video. Anyone??
you had me at "be nice". thank you for the honesty. that was good enough for me to love your whole video
This is the video that started my journey alongside you and your sweet family! It popped back up in my suggestions and I had to smile watching it again. Side note, a bit over a year later, my tomato seed collection is well on its way to looking like yours. ❤❤❤
I’m a first year gardener and I also just started some more tomatoes! Happy to see that my experiment of planting more in July might actually work! You are fabulous! Thank you for this video!
I am gardening again after 30yrs you are a refreshing inspiration and a great wealth of knowledge tips and tricks cheers to you from the north and thanks I have spent over 5 hrs this week watching and learning
Hi Jess. Here in Australia it was 102F outside today and I've been debating starting a second round of tomatoes after my early ones got badly scorched and finished half way through the expected season. That makes this video perfect. Thank you.
We have NO last frost date because we dont get frosts in hot Mediterranean zone 10. If I can keep the seed cool enough for effective germination we should see another crop. Wish I could show you my ever growing tomato seed collection!! Yours is entirely appropriate! Seeing all those seeds made me smile. Thanks for sharing.
NWA here. Being a fellow Arkansan its refreshing to see another one with a refreshing spirit. Thanks for your positive messages and great gardening advice. I'm a novice gardener and you are teaching me lots. Thanks a bunch. God is good all the time.!
I think you are the Greatest person since Green fried tomatoes. Thank You.
You seem so knowledgable and I really enjoy listening to you on germination. I just love your channel.
I'm binge watching your videos everyday Love how inspirational you are.♥️🌹🍃🍂🍁🍀☘🌿🌾🌵🌴🌳🌲🌱⚘🌷🌼🌻🌺🥀🌹🐜🐞🦗🦋🦆🐛🐤🐔🦃🐐
I love that you grow so many tomatoes 🍅 🥰 I love learning about them all from you!
I like to fill my cups 1/3 -1/2 way with dirt and add more dirt to eliminate having to transplant.
Hello from Northwest Florida! I’m so glad I came across this video. I’ve been a subscriber for 6 months and have been discouraged with my Pink Brandywine tomatoes I grow in buckets. The high heat has really taken a toll on them(2). I decided I’d have plenty of time to start new ones from seed . We are lucky if we get frost in December! It’s good to know I’m not the only one attempting this! Love how happy and willing to share your gardening tips with us❤
I love your tomato seed collection! I will never think your videos are too long - I love all the stuff you share with us! You are awesome! I don't think you have to be wasteful with red solo cups. I wash them and reuse them also. I love your system!
I really like your tomato seed storage container. I love it keep them dry and dark. I will probably start watching the yard sales
I love your tomato seed collection! I share your enthusiasm for them. So glad I found your channel. 😁
I’m glad you found it too!
I have just begun watching your videos for the last 2 days an am so thankful for all your information. Can't wait to get starred!!
I love your channel and your garden. I am an urban gardener by trial and error, your I watch your videos in full length, I like to play them while I am cooking. I keep a pad and pencil on hand to write down your tips. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gardening life with us!
Your genuine enthusiasm makes me smile 😊
I did not laugh or make fun, after looking at your tomato seed collection, because im a tomato lover and know exactly what you mean, have been following your videos for a while now, glad to see you grow and flourish, keep up the amazing work and dont let a few sourpuss/ trolls dampen your spirit, best wishes Sue (India) .
You are too cute!!!!! I am so happy I found you.
That mustache thought
Your excitement about your tomato seed collection is adorable 😊
I'm in region 5b and (under your inspiration!) plan to start my Loofah seeds in solo cups any day now since they take 200 days to maturity. Also (under your inspiration) I am planning on purchasing 2 cattle panels, to grow my loofahs and also some Chinese Python Snake Beans (Got them from Baker Creek - also inspired by you! HA!)....But instead of raised beds I plan to use some straw bales, so hope they all turn out well! Can't wait for the beauty to begin and the snow and cold that we have here presently to go away!! Your videos give me great joy to focus on LIFE rather than the gray and cold! God bless you!
Does anyone have any wisdom as the germinated loofah seeds are about 1 1/2 inches tall and it’s only been nine days of germination. They are kept under a light and I planted one seed in each solo cup. Then I put the cup with plant in a 2nd cup with some small stones and water so they can stay moist. But I probably have another 40 days before they can be put outside. I’m wondering; goodness, will the roots start growing out of the cup or what? I know transplanting can be challenging if the roots are disturbed too much. I just want to make sure I’m having enough space while they are inside. I don’t know quite what to expect other than loofahs are very aggressive growers. Thanks for any tips questions.
@@HeidiCancelleri how did your loofah turn out. I'm also in 5b and was going to do loofah as well. When did u first plant them
Just used this method to start my tomatoes! I'm just starting to learn how to garden and have always had my seedlings die within a week. Using your soil ratios and the solo cups, even used a drill for the holes! Thank you for this video. My homestead skill goals this year include having enough paste tomatoes to make at least one batch of sauce.
My first year gardening and I know this is an old video but all your videos Jess have provided me some sort of value and I learn something from every video. DANG I WISH I LIVED WHERE IT RAINED. (Reno, NV - high desert) so excited for your new adventure and new farm!!!
I'm with you - I love growing tomatoes!!
Just coming back to the early years to reminisce while up-potting some seedlings. I just love your cheerful spirit and encouragement. I got a special case for my seeds a few years back, too. 😍🌱
Thank you for loving tomatoes as much as I do! I'm so glad there's another human being out there with as many tomato seeds as I have! ❤️🍅❤️🍅❤️🍅❤️🍅
Ha Ha funny enough my heart and tomato emoji’s are in my most used spots!
Oh, you should be so proud of your tomato seed kit! You have obviously put a lot of love into it!
I can't say enough how much I admire you! I live in KS and I just want to come meet you, hang out with you in your garden one morning, & share a cup of coffee!
Thank you! it is a wonderful place to enjoy coffee and the silence of growing things!
God bless you young people it's really refreshing to see young family minded people still exist ive learned much from you both and look forward to your videos
My mom always used to say “don’t be ugly.” Love that! I started a second round of tomatoes this year by rooting the suckers from my first crop. Just wondering if you had ever tried that? So far it’s worked really well for me and it was pretty easy to do. Love your videos! Keep up the great work my friend.
I know this video is "old" but this is why I love UA-cam. My tomatoes haven't been doing well and I was worried it might be too late to start a new batch from seed here in 6a, but this video has made me hopeful that I might still be able to get a good harvest of tomatoes this year!
You are so helpful!! I am new at this. You make it easier to understand. Thanks for your videos. Jan
Wow. Why do I think your tomato seed stash is a thing of beauty? Awesome, I love it. Thank you for all the info you put out in your videos. I'm from down under so when you say spring I do it in spring - never mind the month. At the mo we are in our last month of summer so I'm planting the Amish paste I received today, The cherry and romas went in a while back. We don't get snow where I live in an outer western suburb of Sydney NSW. Just a back yard gardener. I have an old oval water tank cut into four and a heap of pots. Definitely having fun with my garden. Thank you for all you help and ideas. Blessings Always.
You guys make me so happy thank you goodnight!
Jeremiah is a genius with that drill hack! Totally going to steal it!
Oh my good gosh, I LOVE your tomato seed collection!!
I love your tomato seed collection❤️
Finally someone who’s tomato seed collection is as extravagant as mine 🙌🏻
Bought my solo cups, bought the components for my soil and have my seeds from Baker Creek and Seeds of Change. Just finished watching your video again and now I'm ready to plant my tomatoes. Thank you for being so willing to share your knowledge!
I’m so happy I’ve found this channel! Your videos are so awesome and informative! We recently moved to MS so I am in the same growing zone as you. This channel has given me so much insight on growing in this area. Thank you so much for all that you do! Keep on growing!
I'm inspired to try a second round of tomatoes. I'm living in Kerrville, Texas (zone 6B) and I, too, have a greenhouse. I keep it cool by using a mister and a fan - of course all the vents/windows are open.
I found you a week ago and I can't get enough of your vids. Also, you are very lucky to have such a handy man around to help. It seems that most of the very successful gardening channels have great support from significant others.
Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and gardening wisdom with the world :)
1 year later and I'm watching this video. My husband and I are planning to move our family to kerville after the virus passes. Such a beautiful place.
Well then just fyi... Kerrville Tx is zone 8a not 6b.
I have you beat by a few thousand. I have grown tomatoes for some 40 years and have a collection of over 10,000 varieties. I add to this every year. I enjoy the story behind the seed almost as much as the tomato. I have several of those mead folder things and have them filled with trading card sleeves and then coin envelopes with seeds. it helps me to keep things in order.
lol - my boyfriend at the time was helping me on my seed starting day and he too was cutting holes one at a time - I came by and told him to wait a minute - I as Jerimiah came with my drill and started to drill hole - my bf said I was a smarty pant - lol keep gardening and as always Keeping the Faith
I have been just delighted by you!!! You're so helpful and intuitive!!! And on this post as the others you answer my questions before I would have to ask. I just told my husband a couple weeks ago I wanted to plant my tomato and pepper seeds in those plastic cups At the end of this video I was wondering if I could use the same application for peppers, and viola you added that and the eggplants in there too!!! You're an absolute doll!!! We love watching and learn something new every time, and we've been gardeners for 50 years. :-)
I love your way of gardening and I put up arch trellises in my garden also
Obsessed with your Chanel have binge watched for the last 2 days and can’t get enough your so knowledgeable and I have learnt so much. Being a new homesteader I’m always looking for Chanel’s like yours that I can learn from‼️ keep up the amazing work and thank you from the bottom of my heart‼️
Thank you so much Jodie! I'm glad you're here!
I am so thankful that I found this channel. You are very knowledgeable when it comes to gardening. Thank you for your streams. Oh and I love the seed book
Bless your heart young lady. I am 77 and I don't have near the mean of caring for my seeds. No laughs on this end.
My best seed starting success was from using a general purpose potting mix (Lowes Sta-Green is what I use in a 2 cu ft bag) in the bottom 2/3 of the cups or pots and top with seed starter mix to allow the seeds some fine media to grow in. Espoma Seed starter has endo/ecto mycorrhizae and it is an awesome product for GR8 results. I mostly use the 6-pack and transplant up to 3-1/2 square pots or yougart containers
My name is Jess and I am a tomatohalic, High Jess !! We are too ;) I really like the marble tip. Another I will give you is fill a 5 gallon bucket with water once you close the doors on your green house. It will help keep them moist.
I absolutely love your videos. They are full of good tips and NO bullshit. It is good to see the relationship you have with your husband and kids as well. Good people me thinks!! The only suggestion I would like to make is that you put the temperature in Degrees Celsius on the screen when you are giving advice that is temperature sensitive. I garden in Brisbane Australia in a sub-tropical growing zone so I need to be able to quickly ascertain our climate equivalents. Stay safe and I look forward to many more videos in the future.
I’ve started doing that in recent videos. Thinking I may need to start converting other measurements as well. Thank you!
@@RootsandRefugeFarm Ah yes I have now viewed some of those and they are great....thank you.
What a cute little bag!!! I think that's a great organization idea! Steal worthy!!!
I just rewatched this video. Starting at 2:35 I see a front yard that could be a delicious palette for your flowers. It reminds me of the yard in Morning Glory when Will Parker comes home to Elly Dinsmore after the war(the book not the movie). Add to your sunflowers and the chimes that sing spirits home.
I just discovered your channel this evening! I am so thrilled to have found you! You are my kind of gal! You remind me so much of myself. I absolutely love my garden, and my goats! 😊 Your videos are so informative and entertaining. Thank you for sharing your life and valuable information. Keep up the good work!!
I used Miahs trick for putting drainage in my solo cups today. I did not have a drill bit that size so I put 3 small holes around the bottoms. Thank you Muah what a time saver.
You are awesome. I love to watch your channel. Thank you. )
Great video! I love your enthusiasm for tomatoes and love your tattoos.
Try using your suckers you pull off your tomatoes in June/July. Let them root in water until roots appear, then pot until ready for transplanting. This will allow you a Fall crop. Hello from a fellow Arkansan as well. Love your videos.
Love this tomato collection💕
You're the best! Thank you for helping me streamline my tomato planting!
Jess look at how far you've come! thanks for hanging out with me and my baby seeds today :)
I am so happy I ran into your channel! I am able to follow you without pausing. I have tried so many times to start a veggie garden to just waste money and more importantly my precious time, especially when I did not learn anything from my failed attempts.
Amazing. I'm so impressed with you two. Thank you for the inspiration and education! 🥰
I'd not met a tomato nerd before, and I mean that complimentary.
Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. ❤️
I love your treasure case. I should it done that. My seeds I put them in a recycled plastic uncover in my metal shed. When I was about to seed them. There was a big mice or a young rat. I don't what it was. But it ate most of my seeds and made a nest inside the plastic container. Next time I will keep them inside my house with a case like yours.
I love your videos. They bring a lot of insight into gardening and homesteading. I came across your video's this morning and have been watching them all day. Lol. I will try what you have suggested for seedlings. I love your Tank top btw. Lol. I have the same one.
I just LOVE THIS VLOG,Its One of my faves, such a great personality you have Jess 👌😘
I’m going back and watching your catalogue of videos. Sweet Miah’s solo cup trick just changed my LIFE! I too, have cut holes individually in each one 🤦🏻♀️. Not anymore though!!!!
Are you kidding?!!! I LOVE your tomato seed collection and the great organizer you found to put them in!!!
You are ABSOLUTELY PRECIOUS!! Love watching your videos and your down to earth personality! If you were in N. Texas I’d totally want you as my friend 😂 Thank you for your videos! Prayers for you, your husband and family and this channel you use as a method to minister to others! You are such a light!
Thank you so much Madeline!!
I’m new to your you tube, I love your seed collection 💗. Thank you for the suggestion.
I love your seed collection! Thanks for sharing as it's obviously something you really enjoy.
I saw a couple of your videos tonight and they were very very interesting and I got a lot of ideas. Thank you very much for your videos
Here’s a good one. I don’t like the taste of tomatoes but I love to grow them. The smell of the vine and the smell of the tomatoes on the vine remind me of my granny’s farm.
That drainage trick though 😱😱😱 genius!
I will pass this info to family and friends. Thank you.
In the suburbs, it's easy to score containers for starting seedlings. I love, love, love using yogurt containers - both the individual servings and the big ones. They're the perfect size. Every recycling day they're easy to find in the recycling containers of all my neighbours. Free is always good.
Watching this on 2/24/22... You're beginnings are so cute!!! :-)
You are simply a joy! I eagerly await every one of your videos and thoroughly enjoy all of the information you share!
That trick with the marble in the cup is ingenious.
I hadn’t thought about those cups as plant starter pots, I’ll have to try that. After the next bbq instead of throwing them out I’ll recycle into plant pots. Great idea! Thank you for that tip.
I feel SOOOOOOOO much better that I am NOT the ONLY one that LOVES buying tomato seed
I seriously have not been able to grow much of anything. I live in the Northwest of Oregon where we get sooo much rain. I would love to have a garden like yours, but find I can grow limited veggies successfully. I am sure it is just me, but I am learning and have hope. I have grown zucchini, lettuce, and carrots thus far. My tomatoes never turn out. I love them too. I am determined to figure out the best way to grow them in our area. Learning lots from you and you so inspire me to keep chugging along. Thanks bunches for being amazing!!