You two young people are very extraordinary if the world had a lot of people like y'all older generation would not have to worry the Lost Ark and you've got it down to perfect I admire you and your channel y'all are rocking the planet I'm 60 years old and it's good to see there's still somebody out there young enough that can make a difference somewhere put God first in your life everything else takes its place God bless you
You're getting better and better about talking to your camera with each video. Keep up the good work. I enjoy learning about what you're doing and how you're doing it. Thanks.
Thank you..I just pruned my tomatoes and after years of farming and pruning tomatoes I know how well it works keeping your plants healthy and productive. Tomato Fingers..yes!
Some beautiful tomatoes! My Dad did good...he taught me how to prune tomatoes well...JUST LIKE YOU DO!. I used honemade cages. In VA, I had a single tomato, over 7' tall, Over 3' wide. I could grow tasty and high yielding tomatoes. I moved to AL...OMG, I hate this crappy dirt!
Man you captivated me to just listen and absorb your information👏 very directly, simple.... it’s lots of work and dedication... what do you do with the product that you cannot sell it ...you save somehow for yourself or you have any food banks you can donate it..... or you trying to produce for supply demand... many years ago at Brazil when I child my father used to buy products directly from the farmer and sale at market ever Wednesdays and every Fridays... intel he Bought a small store ... great times....
Very cool Casey. It's a real pleasure seeing you & Tori working together and seemingly enjoying it yourselves. I like the setup and as usual I'm green with envy! Is there a soap that you've used in the past that you can recomend? Your tomatoes look great, mine are in various states of success...some did better than others because I couldn't be consistent with all the variables, I'm using a small greenhouse/chicken tractor for after they were growing out of my germination rack w/led lights. I also had 4 trays of heirlooms get leggy on me, just one day too long under a cover while on heat mats, I didn't see it coming so ...note to self... don't underestimate tomato seedlings! I'm also thinking that my yellow leaves are from iron deficiency, but could also be all these cold rainy days without sunshine! Can't wait til Wednesday when we are supposed to get some sun!
Carry a bottle of rubbing alcohol with a spray mister and just hit those bugs with a squirt. They will die, the plant is unaffected. If your an organic specific product user, vodka works the same. Both are an "organic" product, but some people are product specific .
The gardens and tunnels are really beautiful. I’ve trellised and caged tomatoes, but I’ve never pruned them. I didn’t know that I should to that. I assume it’s to put the energy into fruit production instead of leaf production. Do you ever thin the flowers or the fruit after it sets? Do the bees pollinate inside the caterpillar tunnels? So many questions I’ll watch future videos for answers. Congrats on such a productive market garden.
the pruning helps with air flow to reduce fungal issues, also fruit production, and helps with the lower and lean method. I don't thin the flowers, wind probably pollinates most of it but there are 3 beehives on our property
I see a tunnel one day soon at JR I bet. Then pigs and chickens for clearing and fertilizing. Do you use the paper pot transplanter. That's a heck of a game changer.
12 bucks on amazon for ladybugs! I highly recomend them. I have been releasing them once every spring for years! Spray your plants before releasing and they will start breeding and laying eggs. Their larva eat upto 50 aphids a day.
My theory about having a "green thumb" derives from using your thumb to prune plants and from picking beans and peas and, well having a green thumb more than whole hand. I will be commenting more in a bit after I watch the rest of video.
You might try ladybugs like Daniel from Arms Family Homestead did. He bought them on Amazon, I think. You can root the suckers in water for a new plant.
Regarding aphids, it is my understanding that aphids from lettuce will not move to another plant family. One species of aphids feeds only on brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts), one on legumes,(peas and beans), another on soleidatas (???- nightshade family, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, potatoes). I do not think the white critters are white fly but aphid larvae. One more comment coming.
I watched them, its happened twice lol. Aphid give birth to live young, there are no larva. There are certain aphids for certain plants (in a sense) which would be part of the explanation of why they haven't grown in population in my opinion
It seemed to me you are only growing cherry tomatoes, is that true? I am just a backyard "homesteader" in SoCal taught by my Mom. I let my tomato plants grow to monsters, lite pruning to keep fruit from sunscald. I grow one or two cherries, but more slicing. I do not weigh cherries so much but am disappointed if a slicer does not produce at least 20lbs. So here is a true backyard story: My Mom had a bird feeder in her backyard for at least 15 years. I moved it and planted a "Champion" tomato in that spot. It became larger than a large fridge/freezer combo. From that one plant I got over 100lbs. Next year it dropped to about 75lbs and now it is more towards the 25lb which I expect from my indeterminant tomatoes.
I didn't. I could tie it around a sod staple if I wanted but seeing how they do this year as opposed to last year where we had no clips and tied it off
He mentioned a white clip/ring that is attached to the bottom of the plant that anchors the line. You can see him attach them in this video ua-cam.com/video/tLHMkbKW7DI/v-deo.html ..... I think
@@Frombie_01 Thanks so much for posting that video! Like I just told him, I would have thought the twine would have wiggled out of the clip. Particularly because that first clip can not be tight, for the growth of the stem would suffer..... amazing : )
So far you are the ONLY person to explain that method of laying the plants down for more growing room! Bravo!!! Love your channel! Great video!!
Your videos are so informative! Thank you!
Your beds and plants look beautiful!! So cool to see how you do all this! Dream job!! 😆
Yall are killing it. Your place is looking so good. I'm envious. Love seeing your progress.
Black Label Homestead thanks but not killin anything until it generates an income lol
You came highly recommended from The Crocker Homestead so I subscribed to your channel 😀
You two young people are very extraordinary if the world had a lot of people like y'all older generation would not have to worry the Lost Ark and you've got it down to perfect I admire you and your channel y'all are rocking the planet I'm 60 years old and it's good to see there's still somebody out there young enough that can make a difference somewhere put God first in your life everything else takes its place God bless you
You're getting better and better about talking to your camera with each video. Keep up the good work. I enjoy learning about what you're doing and how you're doing it. Thanks.
Thank you..I just pruned my tomatoes and after years of farming and pruning tomatoes I know how well it works keeping your plants healthy and productive. Tomato Fingers..yes!
Love this video!! Your place is so gorgeous. So many healthy plants.
I Love Love your garden!! I can't wait to see what the Tomatoes will do! My favorite thing in the Garden is Tomatoes!!
I binged your videos , you guys are good....kudos
Beautiful tomato plants! Tomatoes 🍅 🌱
Just subbed you after finding you thru The Crocker Homestead shoutout. Love the vids Ive seen so far.
Some beautiful tomatoes! My Dad did good...he taught me how to prune tomatoes well...JUST LIKE YOU DO!. I used honemade cages. In VA, I had a single tomato, over 7' tall, Over 3' wide. I could grow tasty and high yielding tomatoes.
I moved to AL...OMG, I hate this crappy dirt!
Great stuff. We had aphids on our sugar snap beans this year.
Man you captivated me to just listen and absorb your information👏 very directly, simple.... it’s lots of work and dedication... what do you do with the product that you cannot sell it ...you save somehow for yourself or you have any food banks you can donate it..... or you trying to produce for supply demand... many years ago at Brazil when I child my father used to buy products directly from the farmer and sale at market ever Wednesdays and every Fridays... intel he Bought a small store ... great times....
thats cool! we freeze what we don't sell for salsas, marinara or other things (Tori does most of the canning).
Got an hive tunnel I have to get finished. Hope to use it this fall
Very cool Casey. It's a real pleasure seeing you & Tori working together and seemingly enjoying it yourselves. I like the setup and as usual I'm green with envy! Is there a soap that you've used in the past that you can recomend? Your tomatoes look great, mine are in various states of success...some did better than others because I couldn't be consistent with all the variables, I'm using a small greenhouse/chicken tractor for after they were growing out of my germination rack w/led lights. I also had 4 trays of heirlooms get leggy on me, just one day too long under a cover while on heat mats, I didn't see it coming so ...note to self... don't underestimate tomato seedlings! I'm also thinking that my yellow leaves are from iron deficiency, but could also be all these cold rainy days without sunshine! Can't wait til Wednesday when we are supposed to get some sun!
safer brand insecticidal soap. your seedlings will bounce back when you plant them!
@@honeytreefarmnc do you think they will green up after a little sun and warmer days, and a sprinkle of iron tone?
@@littlewhitedory1 yeah
"smelly smell smells!" LOL! What'd she say??? Farm's looking good! Especially rows 1 thru 5 of Plot #3..... ;-)
"I smell a smelly smell, that smells" :-)
Another great lesson!💕
Just came across this. Try green lacewings for the aphids. I've been using them for the last two years here in Fl. They work great.
Lots of good info. Thanks
Carry a bottle of rubbing alcohol with a spray mister and just hit those bugs with a squirt. They will die, the plant is unaffected. If your an organic specific product user, vodka works the same. Both are an "organic" product, but some people are product specific .
Nice tunes.
The gardens and tunnels are really beautiful. I’ve trellised and caged tomatoes, but I’ve never pruned them. I didn’t know that I should to that. I assume it’s to put the energy into fruit production instead of leaf production. Do you ever thin the flowers or the fruit after it sets? Do the bees pollinate inside the caterpillar tunnels? So many questions I’ll watch future videos for answers. Congrats on such a productive market garden.
the pruning helps with air flow to reduce fungal issues, also fruit production, and helps with the lower and lean method. I don't thin the flowers, wind probably pollinates most of it but there are 3 beehives on our property
Cool video brother
HI guys'You are doing great!
Had to come back and get a reminder on how to prune. Do you only start pruning after it starts putting on fruit?
What is the fabric you use to cover your soil?
Cheri Fochs that’s weed mat from farmers friend
nice. thank you.
thanks,
I see a tunnel one day soon at JR I bet. Then pigs and chickens for clearing and fertilizing. Do you use the paper pot transplanter. That's a heck of a game changer.
no I need to develop the demand before justifying buying it. Hand transplanting until then
What do you do with your cuts ? Do you burn them or compost them ?
Thank you! I wanted to know how to prune.
12 bucks on amazon for ladybugs! I highly recomend them. I have been releasing them once every spring for years! Spray your plants before releasing and they will start breeding and laying eggs. Their larva eat upto 50 aphids a day.
Those trimmings I see as chicken feed and/or compost material.
what do you use for fertilizer the stems of tomatoes are huge...?
My theory about having a "green thumb" derives from using your thumb to prune plants and from picking beans and peas and, well having a green thumb more than whole hand. I will be commenting more in a bit after I watch the rest of video.
Ladybugs love aphids. You can buy the online.
I’m not sure how they make it, but our big Amish Greenhouse men grind up their tomato pruning foliage and mix it and use it as bug spray.
new do you keep the tunnels up all summer I live in texas
yes keeps the rain off
What are the metal hangers you have to rope called and where can I get them. Thanks
I've heard them called tom-a-hooks! Try searching that name you should find them.
@@littlewhitedory1 yep that's it
My favorite farm family... Wish.that you live in Florida... Too far to drive for veggies...
You might try ladybugs like Daniel from Arms Family Homestead did. He bought them on Amazon, I think. You can root the suckers in water for a new plant.
Joyce T we got ladybugs in March when we had aphids in the other tunnel. They work great if you can keep the tunnel closed
Is the Florida Weave a good method? We have about 80 tomato plants and about 40 pepper plants.
Alta Daniel all depends on your context
Where do you get the hangers and string. What you tying them too?
tomahooks
Regarding aphids, it is my understanding that aphids from lettuce will not move to another plant family. One species of aphids feeds only on brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts), one on legumes,(peas and beans), another on soleidatas (???- nightshade family, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, potatoes). I do not think the white critters are white fly but aphid larvae. One more comment coming.
I watched them, its happened twice lol. Aphid give birth to live young, there are no larva. There are certain aphids for certain plants (in a sense) which would be part of the explanation of why they haven't grown in population in my opinion
It seemed to me you are only growing cherry tomatoes, is that true? I am just a backyard "homesteader" in SoCal taught by my Mom. I let my tomato plants grow to monsters, lite pruning to keep fruit from sunscald. I grow one or two cherries, but more slicing. I do not weigh cherries so much but am disappointed if a slicer does not produce at least 20lbs. So here is a true backyard story: My Mom had a bird feeder in her backyard for at least 15 years. I moved it and planted a "Champion" tomato in that spot. It became larger than a large fridge/freezer combo. From that one plant I got over 100lbs. Next year it dropped to about 75lbs and now it is more towards the 25lb which I expect from my indeterminant tomatoes.
dang that's cool! Probably all that bird poop haha. mostly cherrys a few slicers. Everybody grows slicers here.
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How far are you spacing your tomatoes?
a foot
Thank you
Super:)
It looks like you did not secure the twine of the tomato trellis at the bottom to anything, am I wrong?
I didn't. I could tie it around a sod staple if I wanted but seeing how they do this year as opposed to last year where we had no clips and tied it off
He mentioned a white clip/ring that is attached to the bottom of the plant that anchors the line. You can see him attach them in this video ua-cam.com/video/tLHMkbKW7DI/v-deo.html ..... I think
@@honeytreefarmnc That is amazing. I was thinking the string would wiggle out of those tomato clips. Thanks for the response
@@Frombie_01 Thanks so much for posting that video! Like I just told him, I would have thought the twine would have wiggled out of the clip. Particularly because that first clip can not be tight, for the growth of the stem would suffer..... amazing : )
@@letitsnow4822 they clamp around the string
Don't forget to shake the plant.
If its not broke, why fix it.
The Crocker's sent me
Try ladybugs, set their house on a steak, no worries✔😊