I don’t miss the music and am enjoying listening to the ambient background noise as you go about your chores. Oddly, it makes me feel like I’m there with you. 😄
Oh what a wonderful memory of picking beans in Dads garden. I think we picked thousands. And there were more. Oh I would give anything to have dads green beans.
I am loving the natural sounds....all of them....the birds, crunchy gravel under the gator, the onion roots coming out of the soil....all so relaxing 🌻🌿🌝💆🏼♀️
Quotes from my two year old son this morning "daddy daddy .... Garden answer.... Please...." Then later in the video "onion......... So yummy mmmmmmmmmm." Thanks Laura and Aaron for sharing your gardening adventure. You are making gardeners out of us all, even the youngest of us.
Yes I was just thinking how nice it must have been back in the days of no TV or cell phones. Nice quiet, good wholesome food. Farmers trading their crops.
You reacted just like I did when I saw a Monarch in my zinnias last week! So thankful to you for inspiring me, at 70, to grow zinnias from seed. Oh how I've enjoyed the butterflies and the flowers!
I agree with you about seeing butterflies, big ole bumble bees, and humming birds in the garden. Yesterday I was inspecting some of my Pilar hibiscus and was dive bombed by a pair of humming birds!!!! 😳💕💕 I felt the wind off their wings they were so close and the female was less than an arms length away from my face 🥰🥰🥰 it was magical
I have feeders on my deck and if they are empty the hummingbirds will fly and hover in front of me for a few seconds before flying off to flowers. It’s like they are saying we need refill.
Can I just say that I absolutely love what you do! My kids have since developed a love for your channel as well and my 5 and 3 year old always ask to watch “Laura Answer” and just told me that they want you to come to our house for dinner! hope you have a great day!!
I appreciate that you share the “not perfect” timing on harvesting the onions that bolted. It provides us with much needed information. Thanks Laura and Aaron for all you do!
My heart skipped a beat when you announced the Monarch. If ever there was a time they needed our help it is now and if ever there was a place for them, your beautiful cutting garden is the place. Mother Nature gave back to you the gift of knowing you are making a difference, not just for all of us viewers but the wildlife as well. Thank you so much for all you, your husband and your hardworking team do.
Loving this gardening ASMR. I’m not typically an ASMR for the sake of ASMR fan but I love hearing the natural sounds of gardening. The crunchy, swishy-ness of plants, the satisfying crackle of plant pots and fertilizer bags, the sound of the gravel under foot and wheel. It’s all quite pleasant.
wow... wouldn't we all love to be on Laura's call list when it's harvest time? 😁 such beautiful veggies and fruits! it is a bit of work to get out there and pull crops but oh, the joy of eating fresh produce! yummmmmm.. enjoy it!! love just watching you out in the garden, not missing the music at all... 🥰❤thanks for the video!! 🥰❤
Gmorning GA and all you gardeners out there who loves this channel as much as I do. Laura and Aron you guys are just simply the best pls keep doing what you do. Love,love your gardens. ❤️🥰🙏🇨🇦
You like Monarch butterflies. Have you thought about planting milkweed in your kids butterfly garden? They need all the help they can get. Everyone in our neighborhood planted milkweed and our neighborhood has butterflies everywhere. ❤️🦋
I love theses videos without music- the sound of tires on gravel and the wind over the mic- it really feels like we’re in the moment- it’s great. Would love to hear you play piano over some videos, too! How about a Christmas tree farm on the newest property? Other large trees?
You tube is making it difficult for them. Licensing is required for the music, and they have that, but they keep getting pinged for it and the time required to fight it is getting too encumbered. Better to do without until you tube makes the process streamlined (if that even happens)
This is one of those videos that makes me homesick. Not only because of the beautiful vegetables, but because everything about where you are reminds me of my childhood and my farmer dad and our own garden. Especially the onions. Although we didn’t grow onions in our garden. We used the ones from out in the field. For us it was yellow sweet Spanish gentle giants. (Huge onions). 💚💚💚
Wowza! What a glorious harvest! I just rewatched your "Cowboy Candy " making video. Looks like you have another great crop of jalapeños for another batch! How nice to be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor and to be able to share with others!♡ Such a blessing!
I was thinking of that video,too, but couldn't recall the name of the recipe. Thanks, now I can find it. What a delightful recipe with delicious results 💜
The squash looks amazing. I can see a large area in your new property for things like pumpkins and squash. Plants that spread out like that. No need to have to worry about containing it out there. My late Father in law was an expert gardener and grew Silver Queen corn in North Carolina. He could tell by squeezing each ear as he walked down the row if they were ready to pick and eat. That always amazed me.
My butternut squash took over my small raised bed area too.. I didn’t realize they didn’t grow like zucchini 🤦🏻♀️. Live and learn and at least I have a ton of butternuts to eat! Ever since I put out a bird feeder, my garden is being raided by squirrels and my corn was flattened. I find it bittersweet bc at least I know the wildlife is happy! Thanks for all of the inspiration and teaching me new things to add to my small yard each year 😊
That monarch moment! I have the same reaction when I see one in my garden. My 96 year old grandma is trying to encourage anyone she can to plant monarch-friendly plants and loves to hear about monarch sightings. She said that when she worked as a teacher in the 70s the whole schoolyard would be covered in flocks of monarchs. Thanks for sharing and taking a moment to point out the beautiful monarch!
Where I am I think the loss of Monarchs is more about the pesticides farmers spray than about the habitat. I grew milkweed for the Monarchs for many years and they never came to lay eggs on it. The sightings dwindled ove rather years. I did just spot one yesterday, though, and I was so excited!
Yay!!!!! I've been waiting for a harvest video for 10,000 years lol. I completely enjoy all your content, but these are my favorite. Good morning GA family 🏵️🧅🌶️
Ever thought about seeding other low growing plants (clover and such) then grass? Some variaties stay low and don't need to be mowed as much. Love to see these harvesting video's #gardengoal for many
Really enjoyed the video. 1st~I have butternut squash growing with strong determination to go where it wants vs where I hoped to "train" it to go. I had to put a trellis at the end of my raised bed to prevent them taking over my lawn! 2nd~a question 🤔 (for GA or any other back yard gardener) I had one tiny zucchini grow on my plant. It was starting to be eaten by something so I removed it. Since then ZERO zucchini! Prolific leaves, thick stems & some blossoms but nada zukes! I give plenty of water, worm tea & other fertilizers. Helpful comments requested, please.
When mine bolt and I don’t pull them early, I either let them set seed for next year or I harvest and caramelize them in a crock pot. Then I bag them up in portions and put them in the freezer. Carmelizing onions isn’t my favorite task, so I do it in big batches.
That cold snap in late March killed everything for us as they had just really started growing (we were in the upper eighties/nineties and then we shot down to nineteen degrees) 🫤. Most winters we don’t get that cold. I lost stuff in the greenhouse even with the heater running as it just could not keep up! I am so glad that others faired better.
@@dlsdyer9071 ohh no! That is too bad, I am so sorry! upper 90 degrees down to 19 is quite the drastic swing. 🥶I don’t think I’d survive that either haha
I know how exciting it is to have butterflies and humming birds in the garden I was planting yet more perennials in a new garden space and this baby hummingbird was just fluttering around each plant as I planted them going from bloom to bloom as I was holding the plants I was beyond excited as we really don’t see that many hummingbirds in our area Gardening is so much fun
I LOVE seeing the Monarchs return to my garden, and I grow extra dill and parsley for Swallowtail butterflies...since Monarch habitats are threatened, have you considered growing native milkweed for them? If I had your space, even your property that you haven't developed yet, I'd be planting TONS, and then stand back and watch the show
Laura, I just had to share. My 1 year old grandson heard your voice and toddled over to watch. He saw the strawberries & blackberries & reached out for them. They are his favorites. A little disappointed he couldn't taste them but they look delicious. Enjoy your harvest!
I simply love when you harvest. I just love seeing what all people grow. Now that’s a bushel I believe of beans. So nice. Ahhh, the onions, I absolutely love seeing onions pulled up. Those are some nice size onions. You always grow some nice ones. The different peppers are nice as well. Love fresh grown strawberries. The corn, oh my, I love sweet corn. Especially white. You are absolutely the best gardener I’ve ever seen. You always seem to not have any troubles with anything you grow. Can’t wait to see you dig the potatoes up. Don’t know why but I’m always excited to see how many are down there. Of course, your flowers are beautiful! The best thing of all is your lovely heart to share it all with others. So kind of you.
I love your videos in any form or fashion! I love the "surprise" element each morning - kind of a "what will we be watching today?!" My kids are young adults and always ask me if I watched the "Laura and Aaron" video of the day. Your videos have sparked so many conversations in our family! I know exactly what we will be talking about at dinner tonight! The Monarch! We are growing a "Monarch Garden"! Thank you for all you do! (Western WA State)
My favorite phrase of yours I use all the time is “oh how exciting” every time I walk out to my very first garden I say that. My husband is like you sound like Laura❤️❤️❤️.
Such a beautiful bounty 🥰 You should do a canning session video for your subscribers, they would love it. There are lots of people you could encourage to preserve their food! Anyhow thank you SOSO much for taking us along to harvest with you! These are some of my favorite videos! 😍
Wow! You are an amazing gardener!!! I always appreciate the information you share, I have learned so much from you. This was excellent and so nice to watch, because we could hear the process of cutting, snapping, walking, without UA-cam music. And thank you for explaining your process as you work with each plant. Your family is very blessed to have you♥️🌺🙏
Cut the brown silk and dry the silk, store and use as tea. Helps clearing up uti's also keeps them at bay. Drink as tea in place of cranberry juice. Good for young and elderly
Everything looks so good. Reminds me of my summers when growing up. Mom and Dad always had a garden and I helped harvest “White Half Runner green beans, Yellow Crookneck squash, Sweet Yellow corn, Beefsteak tomatoes, Clemson Spineless okra…to name a few things. Mother always canned, and/or froze to enjoy in the winter. It was wonderful. Thank you for bringing back such wonderful memories. I am 75 now and still miss it. Miss my parents, too. Love y’all and and all your family. You are an inspiration.
Love all those rows of onions! A video idea: could you please do a video, on planting produce amongst existing flower beds/landscape, for those of us that do not have a dedicated veg garden, but would like to harvest some onion, carrot, and pototoes once in a while!
I just got turned onto your UA-cam channel this spring and I'm hooked. I love your no nonsense approach to gardening. I've been going back to your previous shows and came upon 1 from 4 years ago when you were asked about the possibility of publishing a book. You said maybe a picture book is all you would do. Now that you have small children, would you consider writing a children's book on gardening. I'm sure you've got some great stories and pictures of the kids in the garden. Thank you for turning back onto gardening. It's literally a life changer!
It's so much fun seeing you harvest all the goodies that you grow! You reminded me that I haven't made stuffed onions in a while. Think I'll do a meatloaf stuffed onions and some sliced tomatoes for dinner tonight yum yum yum
Good morning! I grew my jade bean plants in a container and they did not do well.. the leaves yellowed and browned - and I’ve gotten like 5 beans off of two plants ! 😆 maybe try again next year! I love the harvesting videos! I’ll never forget the tomato harvest that filled the entire back of the gator one year! Thanks for sharing! 😊♥️
So much fun being with you today. Had to show my husband the maize garden...could just picture the kids running thru it and squealing....how much fun? Loved this today, dear ❤️. Margie...in Atascadero
what a blessed life - glorious harvest Laura ! I'm heading to the supermarket to get mine hahaha ... sigh some day ! I couldn't stop smiling through this video :)
I love the quiet sounds of gardening. Although I enjoyed the music before, I really like the everyday sounds. It feels like we are right there picking with you! Greetings from Michigan! 😊
Oh the harvest! So much satisfaction. And, oh, the monarch butterfly…I feel like it’s such a sweet reminder of a job well done, too. ❤️ Question! How do the kiddos like their maze garden? It would be so fun to see them run around your incredible space. My grands love to find new paths in my yard. They call it their adventure. 🥰
I start every comment to you as Oh My Goodness, but oh my goodness, what a gorgeous bounty. For your hundreds of jalapeños, google candied jalapeños - a friend brought me some from Buc-ees in Florida and they were to die for. Used them over cream cheese as a dip, along with many other things! For all those gorgeous green beans, my favorite Summer salad is par-boiled green beans, to crisp tender, with Feta, red onion (or some of your onions), and roasted pecans with a thrown together vinaigrette of champagne vinegar, olive oil, Dijon, and dried dill. I don’t measure anything. So good! Enjoy our goodies.
Harvest videos are just as exciting as seed planting videos. Love your videos and the information you provide to us all for free ❤️ You and your family consist of beautiful souls ❤️
In regards to seeing the Monarch on the zinnias…you are doing the right thing, Laura! Providing all kinds of blooms for the pollinators and butterflies is a wonderful thing. My husband and I feel the same way when we see the influx of Monarchs here on Long Island, after several years of sparse sightings! Thank you for all you do, for nature, your community, your family and your viewing audience. 🌺🌼💐
Fresh veggies....how wonderful! When I was a teenager, it was my dream to grow our own corn, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. Not too much of an issue, however, because there was a family farm 2miles from our house, and their apples, peaches, and corn were THE BEST!
What a harvest!!!!! We try to thrive on fresh seasonal green veggies throughout the year (UK) but I will blanch excess French beans and vacuum pack in small portions to grab out of season. It’s such a tasty treat as a side, and adds a fresh bright green colour to the Pot Pie Party.
I'm in las vegas! You inspire me to keep trying I plant something every year most things don't make it cause is darn hot. But this yr I finally planted sunflowers its only like 6 but I was surprised to see bunch of bees on them! It made me so happy cause haven't even seen bees in a while!!
Good morning, Laura ☕️ What a boutiful harvest!🙌🏻 Question 🙋🏼♀️ could you cut the flower off the onion 🧅 and leave them in the ground? Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
I adore the fact that you stopped to view the Monarch and spoke quietly (to not disturb it). Yes, you are doing something right!!
I love your music selection Laura as you move about in the garden. Great selection! I love you, my friend!🥰💕🤗💕🙏🏾💕
I don’t miss the music and am enjoying listening to the ambient background noise as you go about your chores. Oddly, it makes me feel like I’m there with you. 😄
that's what I said!
9:12 wow that row of zinnias next to the peppers is gorgeous 😍😍
Oh what a wonderful memory of picking beans in Dads garden. I think we picked thousands. And there were more. Oh I would give anything to have dads green beans.
That row of zinnias is so happy looking! 😀
I am loving the natural sounds....all of them....the birds, crunchy gravel under the gator, the onion roots coming out of the soil....all so relaxing 🌻🌿🌝💆🏼♀️
Agree with all the comments - love hearing the background noise of the winds and insects and etc!
Quotes from my two year old son this morning "daddy daddy .... Garden answer.... Please...." Then later in the video "onion......... So yummy mmmmmmmmmm." Thanks Laura and Aaron for sharing your gardening adventure. You are making gardeners out of us all, even the youngest of us.
One of the best channels on all of UA-cam ❤
Yes I was just thinking how nice it must have been back in the days of no TV or cell phones. Nice quiet, good wholesome food. Farmers trading their crops.
Www
You reacted just like I did when I saw a Monarch in my zinnias last week! So thankful to you for inspiring me, at 70, to grow zinnias from seed. Oh how I've enjoyed the butterflies and the flowers!
I agree with you about seeing butterflies, big ole bumble bees, and humming birds in the garden. Yesterday I was inspecting some of my Pilar hibiscus and was dive bombed by a pair of humming birds!!!! 😳💕💕 I felt the wind off their wings they were so close and the female was less than an arms length away from my face 🥰🥰🥰 it was magical
Isn't that the best feeling. Dived bombed by hummingbirds! I have had the same magical moments.
I have them nest outside my patio door. It's amazing to watch.
I have feeders on my deck and if they are empty the hummingbirds will fly and hover in front of me for a few seconds before flying off to flowers. It’s like they are saying we need refill.
@@kayeyeager8006 I have been wanting to creat a safe space for the female, she comes every year 🥰🥰 but I don’t know what to use so she will nest
@@Terri_Stauffer 🤣🤣
Can I just say that I absolutely love what you do! My kids have since developed a love for your channel as well and my 5 and 3 year old always ask to watch “Laura Answer” and just told me that they want you to come to our house for dinner! hope you have a great day!!
That’s adorable!
Too cute!
I hope they retain that love for gardening.
That's so cute. Do you have them growing anything? Its exciting to watch your very first seed grow!
That's sweet!
I'm surprised that they haven't asked to go to Laura's house! 😇
You can plant green or yellow beans with you kids. they will love to watch them grow.
I appreciate that you share the “not perfect” timing on harvesting the onions that bolted. It provides us with much needed information. Thanks Laura and Aaron for all you do!
Peppers and onions... Can we say fajitas with a side of corn? Yum!
My heart skipped a beat when you announced the Monarch. If ever there was a time they needed our help it is now and if ever there was a place for them, your beautiful cutting garden is the place. Mother Nature gave back to you the gift of knowing you are making a difference, not just for all of us viewers but the wildlife as well. Thank you so much for all you, your husband and your hardworking team do.
Yes!
Loving this gardening ASMR. I’m not typically an ASMR for the sake of ASMR fan but I love hearing the natural sounds of gardening. The crunchy, swishy-ness of plants, the satisfying crackle of plant pots and fertilizer bags, the sound of the gravel under foot and wheel. It’s all quite pleasant.
I love how you always find a positive note to anything that isn't preferable. Love your energy! Thank you for another lovely video!
Jodi that was the best comment of the day!
I couldn't have said it better!
wow... wouldn't we all love to be on Laura's call list when it's harvest time? 😁 such beautiful veggies and fruits! it is a bit of work to get out there and pull crops but oh, the joy of eating fresh produce! yummmmmm.. enjoy it!! love just watching you out in the garden, not missing the music at all... 🥰❤thanks for the video!! 🥰❤
My husband grows lots of extra vegetables to share with our neighbors. He puts them on a small upsided bin out front.
What a great and generous idea!!
Thank him for me
so sweet 💗🙏
Gmorning GA and all you gardeners out there who loves this channel as much as I do. Laura and Aron you guys are just simply the best pls keep doing what you do. Love,love your gardens. ❤️🥰🙏🇨🇦
Morning!
Great harvest video! Love the idea of hanging harvest baskets in the garden shed…it’s evolving beautifully!
You like Monarch butterflies. Have you thought about planting milkweed in your kids butterfly garden? They need all the help they can get. Everyone in our neighborhood planted milkweed and our neighborhood has butterflies everywhere. ❤️🦋
It always amazes me that you plant so close together and get such awesome results
I never cease to learn from your channel!
I love theses videos without music- the sound of tires on gravel and the wind over the mic- it really feels like we’re in the moment- it’s great. Would love to hear you play piano over some videos, too! How about a Christmas tree farm on the newest property? Other large trees?
Did she say why there’s no music? I didn’t catch that. Thanks
You tube is making it difficult for them. Licensing is required for the music, and they have that, but they keep getting pinged for it and the time required to fight it is getting too encumbered. Better to do without until you tube makes the process streamlined (if that even happens)
Hi!
Arron said they would be putting out videos without music as they’re having issues clearing up copyright issues….
This is one of those videos that makes me homesick. Not only because of the beautiful vegetables, but because everything about where you are reminds me of my childhood and my farmer dad and our own garden. Especially the onions. Although we didn’t grow onions in our garden. We used the ones from out in the field. For us it was yellow sweet Spanish gentle giants. (Huge onions). 💚💚💚
Yes!!! Grew up in Los Angeles but we visited the relatives in Oregon. Some grew vegetables. Others had ranches and raised quarter horses.
@LaRaeMitchell You are blessed to have such wonderful memories!!
Wowza! What a glorious harvest! I just rewatched your "Cowboy Candy " making video. Looks like you have another great crop of jalapeños for another batch! How nice to be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor and to be able to share with others!♡ Such a blessing!
I was thinking of that video,too, but couldn't recall the name of the recipe. Thanks, now I can find it. What a delightful recipe with delicious results 💜
I was thinking of that recipe too, haha! I made a batch of the Cowboy Candy last year-delicious!
Good morning! 🌻🐝
The squash looks amazing. I can see a large area in your new property for things like pumpkins and squash. Plants that spread out like that. No need to have to worry about containing it out there.
My late Father in law was an expert gardener and grew Silver Queen corn in North Carolina. He could tell by squeezing each ear as he walked down the row if they were ready to pick and eat. That always amazed me.
My butternut squash took over my small raised bed area too.. I didn’t realize they didn’t grow like zucchini 🤦🏻♀️. Live and learn and at least I have a ton of butternuts to eat! Ever since I put out a bird feeder, my garden is being raided by squirrels and my corn was flattened. I find it bittersweet bc at least I know the wildlife is happy! Thanks for all of the inspiration and teaching me new things to add to my small yard each year 😊
ditto!😳Butternut taking off over the side of my raised bed and taking across the lawn! Yawowza!
Wow truly enjoyed!
That monarch moment! I have the same reaction when I see one in my garden. My 96 year old grandma is trying to encourage anyone she can to plant monarch-friendly plants and loves to hear about monarch sightings. She said that when she worked as a teacher in the 70s the whole schoolyard would be covered in flocks of monarchs. Thanks for sharing and taking a moment to point out the beautiful monarch!
Where I am I think the loss of Monarchs is more about the pesticides farmers spray than about the habitat. I grew milkweed for the Monarchs for many years and they never came to lay eggs on it. The sightings dwindled ove rather years. I did just spot one yesterday, though, and I was so excited!
Beautiful Harvest Laura! I liked the music but I am not missing it. I love to hear the sounds of nature and the sounds of gardening!
Yay!!!!! I've been waiting for a harvest video for 10,000 years lol. I completely enjoy all your content, but these are my favorite. Good morning GA family 🏵️🧅🌶️
Ever thought about seeding other low growing plants (clover and such) then grass? Some variaties stay low and don't need to be mowed as much. Love to see these harvesting video's #gardengoal for many
Really enjoyed the video. 1st~I have butternut squash growing with strong determination to go where it wants vs where I hoped to "train" it to go. I had to put a trellis at the end of my raised bed to prevent them taking over my lawn!
2nd~a question 🤔 (for GA or any other back yard gardener)
I had one tiny zucchini grow on my plant. It was starting to be eaten by something so I removed it. Since then ZERO zucchini! Prolific leaves, thick stems & some blossoms but nada zukes! I give plenty of water, worm tea & other fertilizers. Helpful comments requested, please.
Beautful garden!
Morning Everyone 🌸💕🌸
When mine bolt and I don’t pull them early, I either let them set seed for next year or I harvest and caramelize them in a crock pot. Then I bag them up in portions and put them in the freezer. Carmelizing onions isn’t my favorite task, so I do it in big batches.
Those onions would make great French onion soup! 😋
I tried growing candy onions for the first time this year based on your recommendation and we love them! They are so sweet and they grew huge! 😊😊😊
That cold snap in late March killed everything for us as they had just really started growing (we were in the upper eighties/nineties and then we shot down to nineteen degrees) 🫤. Most winters we don’t get that cold. I lost stuff in the greenhouse even with the heater running as it just could not keep up! I am so glad that others faired better.
@@dlsdyer9071 ohh no! That is too bad, I am so sorry! upper 90 degrees down to 19 is quite the drastic swing. 🥶I don’t think I’d survive that either haha
I know how exciting it is to have butterflies and humming birds in the garden
I was planting yet more perennials in a new garden space and this baby hummingbird was just fluttering around each plant as I planted them going from bloom to bloom as I was holding the plants I was beyond excited as we really don’t see that many hummingbirds in our area
Gardening is so much fun
U should get a bunch of different butterfly weed and do a section of it next year just like a trial garden the monarchs would love you
I LOVE seeing the Monarchs return to my garden, and I grow extra dill and parsley for Swallowtail butterflies...since Monarch habitats are threatened, have you considered growing native milkweed for them? If I had your space, even your property that you haven't developed yet, I'd be planting TONS, and then stand back and watch the show
Laura, I just had to share. My 1 year old grandson heard your voice and toddled over to watch. He saw the strawberries & blackberries & reached out for them. They are his favorites. A little disappointed he couldn't taste them but they look delicious. Enjoy your harvest!
You are looking great! Also, excellent video!
I simply love when you harvest. I just love seeing what all people grow. Now that’s a bushel I believe of beans. So nice. Ahhh, the onions, I absolutely love seeing onions pulled up. Those are some nice size onions. You always grow some nice ones. The different peppers are nice as well. Love fresh grown strawberries. The corn, oh my, I love sweet corn. Especially white. You are absolutely the best gardener I’ve ever seen. You always seem to not have any troubles with anything you grow. Can’t wait to see you dig the potatoes up. Don’t know why but I’m always excited to see how many are down there. Of course, your flowers are beautiful! The best thing of all is your lovely heart to share it all with others. So kind of you.
“That’s a monarch !” Just love your excitement over a butterfly! 🦋
A wonderful harvest; a reward for your labor, and such an inspiration to keep on gardening. Thanks!
Good morning all have a safe and blessed day
“Ohhhhh Monarch, yay!” Goes down as a line on future merch. Please & thank you!
I love your videos in any form or fashion! I love the "surprise" element each morning - kind of a "what will we be watching today?!" My kids are young adults and always ask me if I watched the "Laura and Aaron" video of the day. Your videos have sparked so many conversations in our family! I know exactly what we will be talking about at dinner tonight! The Monarch! We are growing a "Monarch Garden"! Thank you for all you do! (Western WA State)
My favorite phrase of yours I use all the time is “oh how exciting” every time I walk out to my very first garden I say that. My husband is like you sound like Laura❤️❤️❤️.
Such a beautiful bounty 🥰
You should do a canning session video for your subscribers, they would love it. There are lots of people you could encourage to preserve their food! Anyhow thank you SOSO much for taking us along to harvest with you! These are some of my favorite videos! 😍
Good afternoon from Delaware GA friends.
Wow! You are an amazing gardener!!! I always appreciate the information you share, I have learned so much from you. This was excellent and so nice to watch, because we could hear the process of cutting, snapping, walking, without UA-cam music. And thank you for explaining your process as you work with each plant. Your family is very blessed to have you♥️🌺🙏
Cut the brown silk and dry the silk, store and use as tea. Helps clearing up uti's also keeps them at bay. Drink as tea in place of cranberry juice. Good for young and elderly
Not very clear. Toss the brown part away.
A beautiful harvest Ms Laura. Good to see such good results to your hard work. Have a blessed day of harvesting.
I laughed out loud when I saw how many beans you harvested. Beautiful!
My local nursery was playing your videos today in the lobby! I thought wow I’m home 🤣 A tv playing garden answer surrounded by plants!
Love harvest time. It is that gratification to see the "fruits" of your labor. Your garden looks so lovely.
Everything looks so good. Reminds me of my summers when growing up. Mom and Dad always had a garden and I helped harvest “White Half Runner green beans, Yellow Crookneck squash, Sweet Yellow corn, Beefsteak tomatoes, Clemson Spineless okra…to name a few things. Mother always canned, and/or froze to enjoy in the winter. It was wonderful. Thank you for bringing back such wonderful memories. I am 75 now and still miss it. Miss my parents, too. Love y’all and and all your family. You are an inspiration.
Love all those rows of onions! A video idea: could you please do a video, on planting produce amongst existing flower beds/landscape, for those of us that do not have a dedicated veg garden, but would like to harvest some onion, carrot, and pototoes once in a while!
I just got turned onto your UA-cam channel this spring and I'm hooked. I love your no nonsense approach to gardening. I've been going back to your previous shows and came upon 1 from 4 years ago when you were asked about the possibility of publishing a book. You said maybe a picture book is all you would do. Now that you have small children, would you consider writing a children's book on gardening. I'm sure you've got some great stories and pictures of the kids in the garden.
Thank you for turning back onto gardening. It's literally a life changer!
It's so much fun seeing you harvest all the goodies that you grow! You reminded me that I haven't made stuffed onions in a while. Think I'll do a meatloaf stuffed onions and some sliced tomatoes for dinner tonight yum yum yum
I've never heard of stuffed onions can you put out the recipe on Garden Answer? Or even on Garden Answer Groupies
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That rogue sunflower is amazing! So glad Aaron didn't get to it. 😂😂 🌻🌻
I love the idea of hanging the harvest baskets on that back wall; how pretty and functional!
Fun to see how fast everything grew. What a harvest!
Good morning! I grew my jade bean plants in a container and they did not do well.. the leaves yellowed and browned - and I’ve gotten like 5 beans off of two plants ! 😆 maybe try again next year! I love the harvesting videos! I’ll never forget the tomato harvest that filled the entire back of the gator one year! Thanks for sharing! 😊♥️
You’re definitely doing something right, Laura! Thank you for working in your gift and sharing it with us!
So much fun being with you today. Had to show my husband the maize garden...could just picture the kids running thru it and squealing....how much fun? Loved this today, dear ❤️. Margie...in Atascadero
what a blessed life - glorious harvest Laura ! I'm heading to the supermarket to get mine hahaha ... sigh some day ! I couldn't stop smiling through this video :)
I love the quiet sounds of gardening. Although I enjoyed the music before, I really like the everyday sounds. It feels like we are right there picking with you! Greetings from Michigan! 😊
What a great harvest, looks beautiful and the flowers planted close by are absolutely gorgeous.
I also don’t miss the music. What do you do with all the flowers in your cut flower garden?
Oh the harvest! So much satisfaction. And, oh, the monarch butterfly…I feel like it’s such a sweet reminder of a job well done, too. ❤️
Question! How do the kiddos like their maze garden? It would be so fun to see them run around your incredible space.
My grands love to find new paths in my yard. They call it their adventure. 🥰
I start every comment to you as Oh My Goodness, but oh my goodness, what a gorgeous bounty. For your hundreds of jalapeños, google candied jalapeños - a friend brought me some from Buc-ees in Florida and they were to die for. Used them over cream cheese as a dip, along with many other things! For all those gorgeous green beans, my favorite Summer salad is par-boiled green beans, to crisp tender, with Feta, red onion (or some of your onions), and roasted pecans with a thrown together vinaigrette of champagne vinegar, olive oil, Dijon, and dried dill. I don’t measure anything. So good! Enjoy our goodies.
The baskets are a good idea.
Harvest videos are just as exciting as seed planting videos. Love your videos and the information you provide to us all for free ❤️ You and your family consist of beautiful souls ❤️
I use my bolted onions flowers in cut arrangements because they’re so dang cute 😆
Such a great harvest! Dinner is going to be delicious as usual! 🌿
Good morning GA gang!! ☕️
In regards to seeing the Monarch on the zinnias…you are doing the right thing, Laura! Providing all kinds of blooms for the pollinators and butterflies is a wonderful thing. My husband and I feel the same way when we see the influx of Monarchs here on Long Island, after several years of sparse sightings! Thank you for all you do, for nature, your community, your family and your viewing audience. 🌺🌼💐
I don't know what it is about harvesting, but I just love it, love to see Laura's harvesting videos ❤️. Blessings from above.
16:28 LOL! 🍽
Good morning ..☀️🌻
Wow loads of goodies lucky you👍😎
Shocking that Onion Harvesting Day it upon us everyone! Time sure flies when your in the Garden ✨🤍
Stuffed green peppers freeze nicely.
I love the harvesting videos. Green beans are my fav and there’s nothing like fresh beans and corn on the cob. Thanks for taking us along.
Fresh veggies....how wonderful! When I was a teenager, it was my dream to grow our own corn, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. Not too much of an issue, however, because there was a family farm 2miles from our house, and their apples, peaches, and corn were THE BEST!
Dragons tongue beans are the best fresh tasting beans. Soooo good. I eat them as I pick them!
Enthusiastically smelling the chocolate flower before saying “it’s almost lunch time” is a mood lol
I definitely don't miss the music
What a harvest!!!!! We try to thrive on fresh seasonal green veggies throughout the year (UK) but I will blanch excess French beans and vacuum pack in small portions to grab out of season. It’s such a tasty treat as a side, and adds a fresh bright green colour to the Pot Pie Party.
I'm in las vegas! You inspire me to keep trying I plant something every year most things don't make it cause is darn hot. But this yr I finally planted sunflowers its only like 6 but I was surprised to see bunch of bees on them! It made me so happy cause haven't even seen bees in a while!!
Thanks!
Laura, we need a recipe or two on how you cook the beans! Please Pretty Please.
Good morning
Good morning, Laura ☕️ What a boutiful harvest!🙌🏻 Question 🙋🏼♀️ could you cut the flower off the onion 🧅 and leave them in the ground? Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
Onions stop growing once the bolting process starts, so it's just a good idea to pull them 🙂
@@dianequist835 well, that makes sense. Thank you. 😊
Love it!! Nothing like a beautiful harvest reaping what you sown! Loving the videos Laura!