Pepper 🌶️ picking is my favorite part of your harvesting videos. The snap as you pull them from the plant is a very satisfying sound. I also love the variety of colors.
Dear Veggie boys, Your family farm is a dream to me. I am 78. From age 5 to 11 I lived on a farm. We kids had everything we wanted. A tree to climb. Dog fennel stalks which made good horses with a potholder loop for reins. Animals A barn to play in or on. Our grand parents visiting in the little house for several months a year. Fresh veg and eggs and milk. At that time farming was a lot like gambling. The farm was sold. My dad found a good job with good pay and benefits. We all felt rich and happy but I longed for the farm. Cannot go back. Now I am a fan. I have gardened here in Orange TX. It is zone 9a. Our main veggies are over by mid June. The only stuff still producing is southern peas, black eye, pinkeye purple hull, creme peas,and crowders, and okra. The ants attacked my okra. Cherry tomatoes will produce in heat. In winter we harvest turnip, mustard, kale, tender green and cabbage. I think l will plant mesclun the fall and cover it for freezes. I have an orange tree. I have bananas which have made but I could not ripen. If only I could grow avacados and mangos. I love the wholesome family modeling. You remind me of the Waltons a little.
Hey Veggie Boys, greetings from Trinidad, West Indies. I really enjoy watching you grow and harvest your produce. I especially enjoy tomato harvesting. Blessing to you all.
Have you ever tried growing purple beans? They turn green when you boil them in water! They even taste just like green beans, just a touch sweeter. I grew them in our garden a few years ago and they were fantastic!! I don't remember what the name of the variety was.
I never get tired watching you guys pick all those veggies. Each type you harvest I think it's my favorite to watch until you move on to the next. Awesome stand of tomatoes. Makes me think of salsa......a favorite food of mine.
You guys are sooooo full of gardening knowledge and fun ! You should have over 100,000 subscribers by now !!! as you deserve it. Gorgeous sweet corn. You are the expertise in the field, literally !! I love the Pa wearing his Out-standing-in the field shirt !!
Andrew, what is your family's favorite way to prepare green beans? Also...thank you for telling us to look down in the description. There is a lot there and now I know you post the date of recording (even tho' you've done it since Feb).
Absolutely love your channel!!! I enjoy watching and learning lots of new ideas about veggie gardening as well as raising chickens/eggs and the beautiful cattle. I love the flowers too - I used to have a very small greenhouse business where I created Victorian hanging baskets, annual flowers, herb, tomato and pepper starts (I lived in the very north of the pacific northwest and having greenhouses to get a jump on the season was very beneficial. I supplied family/friends and customers at a local farmers market with all that I could until I had to close my operations down. Thank you and your family for all of the hard work, I am sure your community enjoys the fruit of your labor. Take care -
People are coming to get your produce more and more because the stuff in grocery stores these days are horrible. Sure do wish we could buy from you, but live way out in Ca.😫 Since much of our produce is coming from foreign countries, it is getting picked really early and the sits in box cars. by the time it shows up in our stores, it starting to go bad. So sad at what is available these days. So, America needs you all to keep on farming. You are appreciated.Thank you.
Andrew, please share with us what inspired you to start filming for YT, and what your family thought of your idea and being on film with you? Looking back I think it would be a great story to tell. Thank you!
Liked in the 3.8K area and shared the video. Now commenting to show you how much our family loves watching your family do such a service to us. Hugs from Esquijmalt
@@sadjaxx I guess i am from Down unde and all ways though it was pack . but i did find what you talking about. >>> Peck, unit of capacity in the U.S. Customary and the British Imperial Systems of measurement. In the United States the peck is used only for dry measure and is equal to 8 dry quarts, or 537.6 cubic inches (8.810 litres)
I like how you're adding the filming date to the description. Have you always done that and I've just never noticed? I don't normally check the description. Love, love, love those pepper thunks!
I missed where you adhere / apply fresh green beans to your shirt during harvest. I was feeling nostalgic, I guess .. It wasn't possible to have a garden this year due to weather and health, so I'm living vicariously with you and yours while you farm this year. Thanks for being there and doing it (farming and growing food) , all of you. Sincerely, from the mountains of Montana.
Callie is just wonderful! I hope we get to watch All three kids grow up on your fadrm. I want to see you as "Bapop!" Who knows maybe ill slip and visit you. I doubt it, but who knows! Sooner or later ......
C'mon the wholesaler wasn't in a pinch for cucumbers, he was in a bit of a pickle. Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week.Try the Kohlrabi, and be nice to your farmer
I have been aware of the weekly 🌽 planting/harvest however I am surprised about the same methodology for the beans :) could you talk more about that? Explain 😊
The Veggie Boys Rock. That bean picking machine is awesome. Seeing you pick those peppers and cucumbers makes my back hurt even more than it already does. How I wish I could visit your Farmers Market.
I love your little family, and it's wonderful to see how big the kids are getting! I also love this channel; you are a natural narrator and such a hard worker.
Have you ever had one of the chickens jump up on the nest box ledge and knock your egg basket off? I would love to know how many items you harvest per year. Do you keep detailed records that let you compare how many crops you’ve grown and harvested from year to year? I would expect up in the high millions of products! Wowie! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It always amazes me how much you actually hand-pick. Such an incredible amount of work. Those peppers are awesome I love hearing the sound of them snapping off the plants. . The tomatoes almost beat the peppers. I don't know what I like watching more. Corn, peppers or tomatoes.
Would like to hear more about irrigation, specifically how you determine irrigation needs of each vegetable and schedule, please do a walk through showing different conditions and when each condition needs what kind of irrigation.
Awesome video! All those peppers ......YUM! Ronnie and Lily are getting so big! Awesome to see Uncle Joel hanging with Ronnie. Very kewl. See you in the next one.
I honestly just love to watch your videos. I think it’s the best. I love seeing your fresh vegetables and the excitement of when you’re picking them. I wish you all the luck and keep those.
Yahoo, I love the bean machine! That’s a lot of corn🌽🌽🌽🌽, Yummy. 🌶️🫑🌶️🫑 pepper picking is always a fantastic, and glad to see they are all doing well!!
I love your cucumbers and pickling cucumbers. I don’t think you raise long European cucumbers that I like for bread and butter pickles. Could you talk about that?
Always love your videos, thanks for sharing. Like to watch the veggies progress 😊 so interesting. Here's a dumb question, when I see you get the eggs from the chicken coop, is that over just 24 hrs or a few days? I mean there's a lot from each chicken🐔 Wow! Thanks 😁
Hey Andrew I’m up in Ontario Canada. First off love the videos amazing. And just a quick question I’m I may, how often do you guys fertilize your crops ? Thanks and buuuuuuuuubye.
It’s bean picking days here in my garden. They just keep producing! Been Way Too Hot 🥵 since Sunday and today enough rain to raise that humidity, which I think is impossible as the dew points are high! It should be reaching you today 8/27. You will have to work early morning if it’s like here.
One of these days before too much longer, I'm going to be making the trip to your farm and farm market. Not really needing anything, but just love the content you share. Though I'm sure I'll be bringing home some canning tomatoes and some other stuff. I live in CNY Cortland County
Do you ever let some of the sweet corn dry on the stalk? My family in KS would let some dry, for fall weather we would pick it and remove the kernels off the Cobb and fry it in bacon grease, and we had fresh homemade corn nuts, oh so good.
Ummm, Andrew now look, I have been hanging out with you guys since close to the beginning. I'm feeling a little slighted on the tomato picking! 😆We have been cut short for the last couple of years...Come on! 😆
I think if UA-cam pushed your channel a bit you would hit a million subscribers! This is day in and day out one of the best on UA-cam! Thanks!
Wow, thank you!
Really enjoyed the focus on agriculture technology in this video. Keep it up
Pepper 🌶️ picking is my favorite part of your harvesting videos. The snap as you pull them from the plant is a very satisfying sound. I also love the variety of colors.
My 7 year old granddaughter says the same thing 😊
Mine too
Me too
Very informative video on agriculture technology, but I would have liked to see more real-world examples
@@AhTechus Then maybe you should watch videos of real world technology instead of just videos of people getting the job done.
Andrew, Nothing sounds better than the snap of those peppers, especially those bells !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Veggie boys,
Your family farm is a dream to me. I am 78. From age 5 to 11 I lived on a farm. We kids had everything we wanted. A tree to climb. Dog fennel stalks which made good horses with a potholder loop for reins. Animals
A barn to play in or on. Our grand parents visiting in the little house for several months a year. Fresh veg and eggs and milk. At that time farming was a lot like gambling. The farm was sold. My dad found a good job with good pay and benefits. We all felt rich and happy but I longed for the farm. Cannot go back. Now I am a fan. I have gardened here in Orange TX. It is zone 9a. Our main veggies are over by mid June. The only stuff still producing is southern peas, black eye, pinkeye purple hull, creme peas,and crowders, and okra. The ants attacked my okra. Cherry tomatoes will produce in heat. In winter we harvest turnip, mustard, kale, tender green and cabbage. I think l will plant mesclun the fall and cover it for freezes. I have an orange tree. I have bananas which have made but I could not ripen. If only I could grow avacados and mangos.
I love the wholesome family modeling. You remind me of the Waltons a little.
Nothing like sinking your teeth into a nice plump tomatoe warmed by the sun.
I love the sound that it makes when you’re picking peppers any of those peppers.
The twins are growing up fast. All the veggies look great. I am so glad there is a market for all of them.
Man I wish I lived close to y’all. Those tomatoes, peppers and green bean look awesome!
We had sweet corn for supper tonight and the variety was Muntaulk. A very good variety we found out about from your channel! Thank you so much!
Hey Veggie Boys, greetings from Trinidad, West Indies. I really enjoy watching you grow and harvest your produce. I especially enjoy tomato harvesting. Blessing to you all.
I love the sound of whenever you are picking the bell peppers. I wish my bell peppers would get that big. Enjoy your videos
Have you ever tried growing purple beans? They turn green when you boil them in water! They even taste just like green beans, just a touch sweeter.
I grew them in our garden a few years ago and they were fantastic!! I don't remember what the name of the variety was.
I never get tired watching you guys pick all those veggies. Each type you harvest I think it's my favorite to watch until you move on to the next. Awesome stand of tomatoes. Makes me think of salsa......a favorite food of mine.
Nice to know about the stems when picking
🍅 👍🏻😎
You guys are sooooo full of gardening knowledge and fun ! You should have over 100,000 subscribers by now !!! as you deserve it. Gorgeous sweet corn. You are the expertise in the field, literally !! I love the Pa wearing his Out-standing-in the field shirt !!
Andrew, what is your family's favorite way to prepare green beans? Also...thank you for telling us to look down in the description. There is a lot there and now I know you post the date of recording (even tho' you've done it since Feb).
So nice to see all the veggies coming in.
Absolutely love your channel!!! I enjoy watching and learning lots of new ideas about veggie gardening as well as raising chickens/eggs and the beautiful cattle. I love the flowers too - I used to have a very small greenhouse business where I created Victorian hanging baskets, annual flowers, herb, tomato and pepper starts (I lived in the very north of the pacific northwest and having greenhouses to get a jump on the season was very beneficial. I supplied family/friends and customers at a local farmers market with all that I could until I had to close my operations down. Thank you and your family for all of the hard work, I am sure your community enjoys the fruit of your labor. Take care -
People are coming to get your produce more and more because the stuff in grocery stores these days are horrible. Sure do wish we could buy from you, but live way out in Ca.😫 Since much of our produce is coming from foreign countries, it is getting picked really early and the sits in box cars. by the time it shows up in our stores, it starting to go bad. So sad at what is available these days. So, America needs you all to keep on farming. You are appreciated.Thank you.
Peppers are so much better than last year. Everything looks so yummy! Nice job Vege Boys and Girls!
Andrew, please share with us what inspired you to start filming for YT, and what your family thought of your idea and being on film with you? Looking back I think it would be a great story to tell. Thank you!
My husband says when he hears that corn snap off he can remember the smell…
A lot of the time I wish I was closer to where you are. Wonderful produce.
I cant wait for pumpkin picking time.
I didn't think it was possible, but "I'm Callie" is getting cuter with time.
Love the bean machine. It’s only second to the pop of peppers.
Liked in the 3.8K area and shared the video. Now commenting to show you how much our family loves watching your family do such a service to us. Hugs from Esquijmalt
When you pick peppers all that goes through my mind is the old nurcery rhyme. Peter piper picked a pack of pickled peppers.
I think that it is a peck "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick..." A peck is a bushel.
A peck is not a bushel
@@BobBob-kb1fx What? i never mentioned Peck and a bushel does not Rhyme
@@BobBob-kb1fx i also feel a pack could be any size
@@sadjaxx I guess i am from Down unde and all ways though it was pack . but i did find what you talking about. >>> Peck, unit of capacity in the U.S. Customary and the British Imperial Systems of measurement. In the United States the peck is used only for dry measure and is equal to 8 dry quarts, or 537.6 cubic inches (8.810 litres)
I'm here to help.
Bean machine is practically a human....eats em up, burps out the light stuff and, well the rest come out the other end.
😂
Thanks for the information Andrew. Have a wonderful evening with family.
I like how you're adding the filming date to the description. Have you always done that and I've just never noticed? I don't normally check the description. Love, love, love those pepper thunks!
That's a close family right there!
Really enjoyed the video. Hope everyone has a good evening.
I dearly love the sound of you guys harvesting the peppers and corn. And I love the beautiful colors of your vegetables.
Awesome !!! Love hearing the snap of the green 🫑 too !!! 😎👍🏻
I'd love to see what other stuff beside Veggies that you grow.
I missed where you adhere / apply fresh green beans to your shirt during harvest. I was feeling nostalgic, I guess ..
It wasn't possible to have a garden this year due to weather and health, so I'm living vicariously with you and yours while you farm this year.
Thanks for being there and doing it (farming and growing food) , all of you. Sincerely, from the mountains of Montana.
Love the sound of the peppers being picked.
The awesome sound of u picking veggies is why I'm a sub... 😅
Callie is just wonderful! I hope we get to watch All three kids grow up on your fadrm. I want to see you as "Bapop!"
Who knows maybe ill slip and visit you. I doubt it, but who knows!
Sooner or later ......
I believe that beans would be my favorite product to harvest. It goes pretty fast to give you time to do something else.
I love when it’s pepper picking season ❤
Love the veggie family
Lovely colourful harvest a pleasure to watch the video ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from you
Love the pepper picking!! I see the ladies are earning their keep in the chicken coops.
Bean harvest looks beautiful. Look at all those beautiful peppers 🌶️. Tomatoes are looking amazing.
Beans, Beans, are Good for your Heart. You Know the Rest. 😬👍
C'mon the wholesaler wasn't in a pinch for cucumbers, he was in a bit of a pickle.
Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week.Try the Kohlrabi, and be nice to your farmer
I have been aware of the weekly 🌽 planting/harvest however I am surprised about the same methodology for the beans :) could you talk more about that? Explain 😊
Yeah please
Peper picking is my favorite part of your harvesting video ❤😊
Good day to all.
The Veggie Boys Rock. That bean picking machine is awesome. Seeing you pick those peppers and cucumbers makes my back hurt even more than it already does. How I wish I could visit your Farmers Market.
I Love the veggie Boys !! picking is my favorite part !!!
Beautiful
I love your little family, and it's wonderful to see how big the kids are getting! I also love this channel; you are a natural narrator and such a hard worker.
Have you ever had one of the chickens jump up on the nest box ledge and knock your egg basket off? I would love to know how many items you harvest per year. Do you keep detailed records that let you compare how many crops you’ve grown and harvested from year to year? I would expect up in the high millions of products! Wowie! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It always amazes me how much you actually hand-pick. Such an incredible amount of work. Those peppers are awesome I love hearing the sound of them snapping off the plants. . The tomatoes almost beat the peppers. I don't know what I like watching more. Corn, peppers or tomatoes.
I just love how great you are growing veggies
Would like to hear more about irrigation, specifically how you determine irrigation needs of each vegetable and schedule, please do a walk through showing different conditions and when each condition needs what kind of irrigation.
Love the sound picking vegetables make. Beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome video! All those peppers ......YUM! Ronnie and Lily are getting so big! Awesome to see Uncle Joel hanging with Ronnie. Very kewl. See you in the next one.
Busy day, y’all make me tired, haha. Great job, thanks for sharing.
I remember the bell peppers didnt do well last year, looking at this harvest this year gives me so much relief!.. 😊
I honestly just love to watch your videos. I think it’s the best. I love seeing your fresh vegetables and the excitement of when you’re picking them. I wish you all the luck and keep those.
Great job guys 💪👏💪
Glad to see your tomatoes did not get moldy with all that rain.
Bet you never guessed people would love the sound of peppers being picked lol
My gosh, the harvest just keeps coming, gorgeous!👍👏
Yahoo, I love the bean machine! That’s a lot of corn🌽🌽🌽🌽, Yummy. 🌶️🫑🌶️🫑 pepper picking is always a fantastic, and glad to see they are all doing well!!
A sanctuary of peace and tranquility. 🕊️
I love your cucumbers and pickling cucumbers. I don’t think you raise long European cucumbers that I like for bread and butter pickles. Could you talk about that?
So much thanks to our farmers! 😊
Have y’all ever tried growing orka
Please share how you prep and take care of your soil between plantings. Thank you
Just picked up a hat and T-shirt. Enjoying the videos.
Everything looks so good!
Harvest is doing well.
Always love your videos, thanks for sharing. Like to watch the veggies progress 😊 so interesting. Here's a dumb question, when I see you get the eggs from the chicken coop, is that over just 24 hrs or a few days? I mean there's a lot from each chicken🐔 Wow! Thanks 😁
Hello from Virginia🌻
Can you explain the difference between green bell peppers, red bell peppers, orange bell peppers, etc. thank you I love your videos
Hey Andrew I’m up in Ontario Canada. First off love the videos amazing. And just a quick question I’m I may, how often do you guys fertilize your crops ? Thanks and buuuuuuuuubye.
Thanks again, as always! And the twins are getting big, fast :)
Very impressed with how you harvest your sweet corn!
Love watching all th hard work! Beans look great
Love the way you educate as you grow and harvest. What variety of “Long Hots” to you plant? Keep filming !,
It’s bean picking days here in my garden. They just keep producing! Been Way Too Hot 🥵 since Sunday and today enough rain to raise that humidity, which I think is impossible as the dew points are high! It should be reaching you today 8/27. You will have to work early morning if it’s like here.
Love the sound of 🌶️ 🫑 being picked!
One of these days before too much longer, I'm going to be making the trip to your farm and farm market. Not really needing anything, but just love the content you share. Though I'm sure I'll be bringing home some canning tomatoes and some other stuff. I live in CNY Cortland County
Western New York used to grow a variety called Mystique better than Montack but had to wrestle it off the stalk
GOOD JOB!
Do you ever let some of the sweet corn dry on the stalk? My family in KS would let some dry, for fall weather we would pick it and remove the kernels off the Cobb and fry it in bacon grease, and we had fresh homemade corn nuts, oh so good.
When is the potato harvest happening ? I'm sure the cows are anxious . . . .
The been leaves are full of Vitamins C, A and B2, minerals, fibre and omega 3. Be great in salads
Thanks for sharing!
Great video!
Thank you Andrew love your show and your beautiful family
I like and watch all of your videos, but my favorite ones are the ones where Pete is in the video!!
I’d love to hear the difference between the 3 different beans as far as taste
happy farming everyone
Ummm, Andrew now look, I have been hanging out with you guys since close to the beginning. I'm feeling a little slighted on the tomato picking! 😆We have been cut short for the last couple of years...Come on! 😆
I think your viewers would like to see you fertilizing at some point I know I would. Please lol