I’m Not Tellin’ You Not To | Homestead Vlog | March 25, 2024

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  • Today we are picking up our first cornish cross chicks of the year and it's also time to get some taters in the ground!
    We get our chicks from Valley Farms Hatchery in Alabama. We got our seed potatoes from Hoss.
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  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
    @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому +5

    If you enjoyed this video, be sure to watch more here!
    Last years potato harvest ua-cam.com/video/WWs9WH8lJ5Q/v-deo.html
    How we store our potatoes ua-cam.com/video/egPM2mDs854/v-deo.html
    Chicken and Dumplings Recipe ua-cam.com/video/ec2TBQpeZVs/v-deo.html
    Gardening Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLnKpaj6ZJDIowwC1Refr3PX28dOT3I1Yq.html
    Cooking Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLnKpaj6ZJDIrhfM0GAMF2KDhNhHZTyJpw.html

  • @jerrylee690
    @jerrylee690 3 місяці тому +38

    Hey Andy and Megan, I want to say this, I thank yall for your conversation, your talking with us, without all the Bad Words , without Cursing. Thank you so much. We can sit down with yall family and have a good clean conversation. I can let our grand children sit and watch yall and the children. Love yall. Lee family

    • @mrs.americanmade7452
      @mrs.americanmade7452 3 місяці тому +2

      Yes Indeed! That is a Gift for us from them!

    • @Barbara-ck4su
      @Barbara-ck4su 3 місяці тому +4

      You work together as a wonderful family! So inspirational!

    • @christinaclifton9257
      @christinaclifton9257 2 місяці тому +2

      I love the clean language also thank you

    • @donnasaylor2778
      @donnasaylor2778 Місяць тому +1

      These people are told great parents and take car if he animals God bless you have a place in my ❤️

    • @donnasaylor2778
      @donnasaylor2778 Місяць тому

      I cut up potatoes no more I buy big baking so good sweet family I am in middle writing you all letter 😮❤

  • @mrs.americanmade7452
    @mrs.americanmade7452 3 місяці тому +6

    No Cell Phones in them kids hands Thank God! They are being taught Real Life Lessons to Live later in life

  • @kennethvaughan8195
    @kennethvaughan8195 3 місяці тому +16

    Love the joke the young man told his little sis about the eyes and ears of the garden. I’ve already told it to my oldest son. Looked at me like a mule looking at a new gate.

    • @nolagirlhomestead
      @nolagirlhomestead 3 місяці тому +2

      Boys will be boys! My brothers teased me like Jacob. Always butt of the jokes men and boys share. 😂😊

  • @donnabennett1256
    @donnabennett1256 3 місяці тому +17

    I loved how Andy paused to wave a passing car. It’s a southern thang! Growing up in my small town NC, you always drove with a hand at the top of the steering wheel and gave a wave to about every car that passed you. Keep those videos coming-I love every one of ‘em!

    • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
      @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому +2

      Hahaha I about drop what I'm doing most of the time just to wave at someone!

    • @cindy-ki8ex
      @cindy-ki8ex 3 місяці тому +3

      I don't think it is a southern thing. It is a country thing. Up here in Minnesota we do it here too. They don't do it in the big cities though.

  • @williamwhite1596
    @williamwhite1596 3 місяці тому +16

    So good teaching children about God's nature and how to grow their own healthy food . God Bless !!!

  • @sharidezern8459
    @sharidezern8459 3 місяці тому +4

    Memories of dragging a big chain down rows mixing in fertilizer when I was their age, cutting up those seed taters, walking behind the tractor feeling the dirt between my toes..... aahhhhh. Your children are so blessed to have you as parents.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 3 місяці тому +8

    Seed potato cutting trick I learned from a pro breeder: keep your seed potato cutting knife dipped in a can of lime water between cuts and you'll avoid transferring diseases.

  • @marysurbanchickengarden
    @marysurbanchickengarden 3 місяці тому +4

    Homesteading was the first 60 years of my life but we never called it that, we just called it farming. Raised our own meat and grew the majority of our food.

  • @mrs.americanmade7452
    @mrs.americanmade7452 3 місяці тому +5

    If you throw Potato Peelings in compost from fixing supper etc. they WILL grow potato plants, Celebrating Appalachia said they have grown HUGE taters accidently and Granny always planted her peels too in their beds

    • @kingscairn
      @kingscairn 2 місяці тому

      Yep - have to deal with that in compost all the time

  • @cheryllamb8831
    @cheryllamb8831 3 місяці тому +6

    Loved the no secrets in the garden joke!! 😉 Beautiful sunrise for sure, and new chicks 🐥 too. It is awesome that the children pitch in & work right alongside y'all. Tyfs

  • @marthahill1919
    @marthahill1919 3 місяці тому +7

    Yes, baby chick's and planting potatoes. God is good. God bless y'all from the bootheel of Missouri.

  • @kymburriss4260
    @kymburriss4260 3 місяці тому +5

    Watching how your kids work with y'all just blesses me. You have a wonderful family ❤

  • @calicoasting
    @calicoasting 3 місяці тому +3

    Potatoes got eyes and corns got ears !!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @brendawoods554
    @brendawoods554 3 місяці тому +6

    I just love to watch your little family working together, I can remember planting potatoes with my dad and mom many years ago. Those chicken n dumplings look delicious.

  • @jerrylee690
    @jerrylee690 3 місяці тому +5

    Yall should have plenty of potatoes. You know it's good to help others who don't have or not able to garden. 😂 God bless you guys.

  • @karriemb4184
    @karriemb4184 3 місяці тому +8

    Morning!! Love watching your videos and your beautiful family!!
    Have an amazing day!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @dollarsigns5427
    @dollarsigns5427 3 місяці тому +4

    A row of Sun Flowers by the road in that Potato patch would look amazing to people driving by..Just a thought!!.. I appreciate your videos they are inspiration to us all

    • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
      @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому +1

      we usually do plant a patch of sunflowers in the field across the road, they're one of my favorite flowers

  • @retiredcarpenter8554
    @retiredcarpenter8554 2 місяці тому

    Love watching your lil ones learning , helping and bonding.....that's what makes a real family in my opinion.....

  • @rachelhank8517
    @rachelhank8517 3 місяці тому +4

    I ❤ the way yinz experiment with things! I am so looking forward to see how the potatoes turn out I. The leaves! I think yinz (sorry I'm from Pittsburgh PA 😂) are on to something there! Love your channel and the way you are teaching your children! God bless!

  • @lindaedwards9756
    @lindaedwards9756 3 місяці тому +5

    Can’t wait to see how the potatoes do in the different beds. So much fun . I love garden experiments.

  • @michellepainter7853
    @michellepainter7853 3 місяці тому +4

    Good Monday morning,
    Love ya and all your video's. God bless

  • @johnathanmchone2677
    @johnathanmchone2677 3 місяці тому +4

    Something we started last year was canning potatoes. We like the reds the best, but they don't store as good. With canning, we can have mashed potatoes within 5 minutes of opening the jar.

  • @crookedpeach
    @crookedpeach 3 місяці тому +5

    OH the sweet song of baby chicks! I'm thinking Jake will be harvesting them with no help needed and Maggie will be planning the crops before long.
    Love y'all!

  • @user-bb7lo7yn2x
    @user-bb7lo7yn2x 3 місяці тому +3

    Good to teach children that all things take work and don’t come from a grocery store, the taste is so different from home grown, no comparison ❤

  • @marshallfrazier915
    @marshallfrazier915 3 місяці тому +4

    It brought back memories of when I was a child watching your children help cut those potatoes, I remember my mother would start what she called graveling the potatoes.She would take a kitchen fork and rake the soil away from the roots and pull some of the tiny potatoes off and leave the plants to mature. I remember that they would be about the size of a nickel or quarter and she would cook them in green beans,they were wonderful.

  • @ritamartin8609
    @ritamartin8609 3 місяці тому +3

    I just love your videos. I've learned so much from you. Your a blessed man, your wife is such a hard worker and so calm.❤

  • @beverlybolden3401
    @beverlybolden3401 3 місяці тому +3

    Chicken and dumplings looked delicious! My Mom always made the fluffy biscuit kind of dumplings, so I do too. Besides chicken and dumplings, I love dumplings on a pot of beef stew. My mother-in-law put dumplings in her pinto beans. She made small little dumplings. They were also delicious. She made them to stretch her pot of beans to feed more folks, especially for Sunday supper because she never knew how many folks would show up--grown children and their families, cousins, in-laws, anybody who was hungry seemed like were always welcome at her table. That's one thing I learned from her--there was always room at the table for one more. Sorry, I spend a lot of time remembering the past thinking of times and people gone by--happens when you get old. God bless.

  • @unitedstatesdale
    @unitedstatesdale 3 місяці тому +3

    I've found farming seems to be one big experiment.
    What works one year may or may not work the next year ..😊😊😊😊

  • @Redstagwsmnp
    @Redstagwsmnp 3 місяці тому +4

    Always learning something
    And relaxing to watch all your videos. Thanks

  • @PatPaul-wl7eq
    @PatPaul-wl7eq 3 місяці тому +1

    Just want ya'll to know how much I'm enjoying watching and listening to these videos. I have gone back and watched many older ones and nary a one has been boring. Thanks for the information and entertainment!

  • @sherryburchett3630
    @sherryburchett3630 3 місяці тому +1

    And I second the comment about being able to watch y’all without having to worry about a “ bomb” being dropped. Gets so old , to start loving to watch something and having to quit because of the language ! Thank you guys so much ! Y’all take care😍

  • @lisabooker6405
    @lisabooker6405 3 місяці тому +3

    Have a blessed week yall. Greatest week in history. God bless you ALL! 💜

  • @pentre33
    @pentre33 3 місяці тому +4

    ♥️✝️🇺🇸 I love seeing the family team work 🥰 hoping y’all have a great harvest this season ♥️

  • @johnwenstad8774
    @johnwenstad8774 3 місяці тому +2

    I enjoy your videos very much. It's so practical and real. I enjoy seeing your kids working right alongside you guys, I come from a very large family. We had to work hard ourselves. It ISO k, as we grew up. We all were able to take care of ourselves and make enough money to support.

  • @aprillogue3134
    @aprillogue3134 3 місяці тому +3

    Kinda, just found you guys...I'm hooked, love you and your family! Love the way you live and cook! How can you can better than me and I'm only 29 and holding??? Your little ones so helpful and smart ❤ Beautiful family. God is good!!

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 3 місяці тому +1

    Really enjoyed the Tater Planning and Planting. Hope to see a great crop of potatoes from all the experiments. You all worked so well together getting the job done. Those Chicken and Dumplings really looked great Mega. Thank you all for sharing with us, stay safe and keep having fun around there. Fred.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 3 місяці тому +4

    Digging with a shovel is tilling. The key is all the earthworms live in the top five inches of the soil (per worm growers for composting and fishing), so when you stir up that area the worms have to regenerate from eggs left behind. Healthy worms leave the equivalent of fertilizer as you'd have from rotational grazing cattle/acre. Worms recover faster from strip till than full tillage because there are colonies close to the strips to repopulate.

    • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
      @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому

      very Interesting, I see a ton of earthworms in some of these areas that we dont till as much, however I do see them in the tilled areas too just not as many

  • @hawkrose8403
    @hawkrose8403 3 місяці тому +1

    I would kill for the amount of space you have to plant all your veggies etc etc!!! I love this channel and am learning so much from y'all! Jacob telling Maggie that little garden joke was so cute!!

  • @SmallTownSouthernWife
    @SmallTownSouthernWife 3 місяці тому +3

    What beautiful day to bring baby chicks home ❤ 🐥🐥

  • @marcuscarrozza732
    @marcuscarrozza732 2 місяці тому

    North Carolina sunrises and their sun sets are beautiful to see .

  • @maryputman3535
    @maryputman3535 3 місяці тому +2

    My family has made dumplings that way for generations. We love them. Those that make them the other way are like pasta and not as good in my opinion. I love your good old fashioned way of cooking, living and raising your children. So glad I happened to notice your channel on UA-cam.

  • @ritasnider2998
    @ritasnider2998 3 місяці тому +2

    Precious family

  • @dorothybentley3808
    @dorothybentley3808 3 місяці тому +1

    Howdy all,,, Maggie and Jacob need there own little bucket to help plant the taters.those little chicks are so cute💐💐💐

  • @lukedawg357SIG
    @lukedawg357SIG 3 місяці тому +2

    I love this channel y'all are living my dream.

  • @juanitahilton2347
    @juanitahilton2347 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh my goodness, I'm worn out !!! You are such hard workers, I love how you let the kids help !!!

  • @Melissa-pt2ik
    @Melissa-pt2ik 3 місяці тому +2

    Andy I can remember helping my granddaddy gather sweet potatoes from his garden he would dig them up with a shovel and I would get them and drop them in a bucket and when he planted his corn he would plant watermelon behind his corn patch and he always had a lot of watermelon

  • @MarkWYoung-ky4uc
    @MarkWYoung-ky4uc 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi Megan and Andy! I'm glad y'all got your potatoes planted. That reminded me of the big potato patches we used to plant at Grandpa's years ago. Getting those listing disks set right can be a chore. I actually bought an extra set of cultivator arms that I keep the disks on year round. Nothing wrong with experimenting. Sometimes you can make some great discoveries that way. The chicks look good!

  • @Nightryder1960
    @Nightryder1960 3 місяці тому +3

    Megan, here is an interesting sort of method for Amish flour, from Face Book ... Canning Simple Recipes Food Gardening Preserving and Crafting group · I have been researching WWII methods of survival and found this old technique that I thought was brilliant. certainly, with supply chain issues the first thing that will fly off the shelves is bread, then yeast and flour. I thought this was a brilliant and sustainable way to stretch precious resources with something most of us can grow very easily.
    Zucchini flour.
    Might be old news to some, but you never know right. With rising concerns on wheat costs just thought I’d share it.
    There’re probably fancier ways of doing this out there, but here’s how I learned. Easy peasy. Nothing to it.
    We love and make tons of zucchini flour every year. You may have heard it called Amish flour or troops flour before. It’s a Staple in Amish and Mennonite household for generations here. It was also embraced in the 1940’s during rationing.
    You let your zucchini grow, oversized is actually better. Large to extra-large. Marrow sized. I peel mine with a carrot peeler, into thin even strips for less drying time. Or slide it through a mandolin for speed of prep.
    Run it through the electronic dehydrator or just thread it. . No large seeds if possible for finer texture. Everything else is fine. It must be absolutely dry. It’s essential. If in doubt always dry it more, any moisture will ruin it during storage.
    Then run it through a food processor or hand grinder until you have a powdered consistency. It will be a marbled green looking power. Texture is similar to a good quality whole wheat flour. That is zucchini flour. Three large zucchini is about four or five cups for me finished.
    It can be used to replace 1/3 of flour in most recipes without any change to the finished products, acts as a thickening agent for gravies, great for breading fish but we really tend use ours for tortillas and Bannock since those are our quick go to breads. It also makes great dumplings and brownies.
    Store in airtight jars, or we often vac pack ours
    For us, we still purchase grains from a local family-owned grist mill. So this is free, sustainable, easily produced on site and it has a mild taste. Most people wouldn’t pick up on it. It cuts our flour usage by a third. You can do the same with sweet and regular potato, other squash acorns, and pumpkin. I just find myself zucchini is the least flavored. Plus, we get overloaded by the darn things. Sorry its so long, I didn't know how to send it to you. 🤭

  • @timring7479
    @timring7479 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello and thanks for another great video. I love seeing the children help out on your homestead. I don't care what anyone says, you are fantastic parents and I pray they grow up and appreciate the way they were raised and continue your way of life. God Bless you both!

  • @webbsway
    @webbsway 3 місяці тому +1

    Love love love love your videos love your son's comment about the secrets in the garden that was a good one.
    So jealous of Andy driving the tractor when we were very young my husband decided to get this old tractor they delivered it and he told me to drive it across the creek up to the house start up the bank that booger rare it up with me and that was the end of my love for tractors that is why I do everything by hand I like to keep my feet on the ground love the way that you guys divide and conquer and work together to do it you guys are amazing keep up the good work

  • @mamadianneshomestead1568
    @mamadianneshomestead1568 3 місяці тому +2

    I love watching y'all

  • @dmartin4295
    @dmartin4295 3 місяці тому

    Loved Jake's joke! 😄Cute helpers and great teamwork! 🥰

  • @glendabenard3772
    @glendabenard3772 3 місяці тому +1

    We had one baby chick hatch yesterday morning. Ready for the rest. We got the start and grow for them to eat on.

  • @j.d.preppingerie6522
    @j.d.preppingerie6522 3 місяці тому +4

    Where do you get the time??? Lol I work 8-10 hours a day 5 days a week and if the weather doesn’t stop me I’m in the garden. I’m really jealous of what you have done for your family.keep it up as long as you can. Thanks JD😎

    • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
      @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому +3

      either weekends or evenings after work, I work full time, Meagan just works part time. however I do work for myself so my schedule is a little more flexible than others

  • @hduddy83
    @hduddy83 3 місяці тому +2

    Your rainy day live chat popped up in my feed yesterday where u were making chicken and dumplings and that sounded so good. I've always just used the canned biscuits but made your drop dumplings last night in it and 😋. It was so good. I'm thinking about having more for lunch today haha. Be blessed y'all cause u sure do bless me

  • @JudyMoore-lw4qi
    @JudyMoore-lw4qi 3 місяці тому +1

    I just bought your cookbook and made pone bread and shared with my friend. Really enjoy the videos it gives me peace just watching. I would be in heaven living there it’s absolutely beautiful. I wish y’all the very best.

  • @rbirkheimer59
    @rbirkheimer59 3 місяці тому +2

    Love you guys! Oh how I miss our own food. I would can everything I could get my hands on. Loved the joke, so cute. Have a great day and God Bless. Hugs from OHIO, Rebekah

  • @BB-pz9nr
    @BB-pz9nr 2 місяці тому

    Just stumbled across your channel and we are actually "neighbors"! Love your channel and how you aren't trying to get clicks, just living life and raising your family ❤.

  • @Melissa-pt2ik
    @Melissa-pt2ik 3 місяці тому +1

    Megan I had an uncle that use to plant his potatoes in a grass and leaf compost bin that he had out in the back corner of his backyard and he usually had a pretty good crop plus he would plant Lima beans and other vegetables in his garden and my aunt would put whatever they got out of their garden in the freezer except the potatoes

  • @deborahjennings4119
    @deborahjennings4119 3 місяці тому +3

    Love me some dumplings! Love seeing kids helping in the garden! Great learning experience for them!

  • @miephoex
    @miephoex 3 місяці тому +1

    My favorite Southern recipe! Yummy 😋

  • @kennetheasterly9455
    @kennetheasterly9455 3 місяці тому +3

    Glad to see y’all today and see y’all are finally getting them potatoes in the ground!!! I’ll be waiting on the potatoe keeping video. !! Great videos!!!

  • @malissiajones7761
    @malissiajones7761 3 місяці тому +1

    You plant so many potatoes for a couple of reasons. The first being because of the strong Irish heritage in the area. Another is, the Appalachian diet is built around what we could grow, so it is largely starch based. The mountain region was not as accessable as other areas. Starchy foods tended to thrive. And we like them.

  • @user-fq5zu6ik7j
    @user-fq5zu6ik7j 3 місяці тому +1

    I enjoy watching your videos! I always learn something new!

  • @user-br2bf1hl6n
    @user-br2bf1hl6n 3 місяці тому +3

    Enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes, D

  • @kathiebumpers1767
    @kathiebumpers1767 3 місяці тому +2

    Love fluffy dumplings too. Learned a lot about the chick's. Hope they all made it.

  • @williamkennedy6423
    @williamkennedy6423 3 місяці тому +1

    The potatoes that you planted in the deep leaf mulch will probably need a lot more water. They will sprawl out and grow well in the loose, nutritious 'soil', but mine dried out easily when I had a 50/50 mix of composted leaf mulch and soil.

  • @1CathyHendrix
    @1CathyHendrix 3 місяці тому +1

    Good morning, Megan! Enjoyed the video! There is nothing as cute as baby chicks! We have to chit our potato's up here on the mountain. Our ground stays frozen longer than ya'll down the mountain, plus we can have frost as late as May 15th. Year before last we had a heavy frost on the 18th. That was a shock to both us and the plants we had only had in the ground for a couple of days. Had to start all over with anything that was above ground. I fixed chicken and dumplings last week. One of my favorite dishes! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Holy week and a great Easter. He is Risen!

  • @shirleyallen5180
    @shirleyallen5180 12 днів тому

    This was a great video. Love seeing the kids helping out!!

  • @gailwaldrop3753
    @gailwaldrop3753 2 місяці тому

    I love to watch ya'll. you're just simple and easy going and keeping the old ways

  • @jackieclark5814
    @jackieclark5814 3 місяці тому +1

    Love Jacobs joke!!❤😂

  • @lonnien.clifton1113
    @lonnien.clifton1113 3 місяці тому +1

    Yall stay blessed. love from Lonnie on the coast of North Carolina.

  • @toneyjohnson8910
    @toneyjohnson8910 3 місяці тому +1

    I love growing potatoes.

  • @loritawilson1076
    @loritawilson1076 3 місяці тому

    Megan, you made the perfect dumplins. Who cares about the chicken. This great grandma is impressed ❤

  • @badatti2d
    @badatti2d 3 місяці тому

    The taters being planted was quite interesting, but now all I can think of is how much I want a big bowl of those dumplings! LoL One of my favorite 'comfort foods' of all time right there :)

  • @rebeccawallace4240
    @rebeccawallace4240 3 місяці тому

    Hey yo I don't know of any homesteaders that have bad language in their videos they're all very respectful

  • @stacypotts6341
    @stacypotts6341 3 місяці тому +1

    Have seen some massive tater harvest come from beds that have been layered with leaf litter and soil, multiple layers of each.
    Have even seen folks shove layers of newspaper off in there amongst the leaf litter and soil, and they put out good too.
    It's the "fluffy" layers that helps em put out more.
    Peelings from taters will put out more taters, that's probably what happened in your compost heap, it happens in many.
    Where I come from, a no till garden was just a bunch of holes dug out in a row or here and there, and you still had to mow around every plant, not in beds like y'all have, but nowadays folks are calling what y'all have a no till garden, so call it what you want, your back might be calling it something else though. ;-)

  • @scottharris1125
    @scottharris1125 3 місяці тому +2

    Gosh,I gotta plant my taters! Love y’all’s videos.I look forward to all of them.

  • @sherryburchett3630
    @sherryburchett3630 3 місяці тому

    Hello! Great video,! baby chicks are so cute !! When I was little you could buy them at the dime store for Easter and they were dyed different colors!
    Maggie’s face was so sweet when big brother told her the joke about tater eyes and corn ears 😍 God bless y’all!

  • @robertheinken4838
    @robertheinken4838 3 місяці тому +1

    Keep the leaves wet and your Potatoes will grow. I have even put Potatoes in bail of Hay and they grew..Just keeps moist they grow almost anywhere,,PS I ordered your Cookbook and it came in yesterday

  • @mint2bee689
    @mint2bee689 3 місяці тому +1

    Meagan, you always make the best looking meals.

  • @lanettelawrence6308
    @lanettelawrence6308 3 місяці тому

    Your potatoes that are planted in the leaves will grow j well , I planted sweet potatoes in leaves in 20/2 and the prettiest potatoes were produced out of that leaf mulch.
    I added vegetable fertilizer,,blood and bone meat and compost tea.
    Get ready for a good heals of potatoes because it’s ideal soil for them.

  • @chuckcolburn5624
    @chuckcolburn5624 2 місяці тому

    Planting potatoes in leaves will work. I put some in tires, but they were small. And watching out for yellow jackets nests in the tires and leaves.

  • @Jtwes
    @Jtwes 3 місяці тому +1

    Looking Good. 👍

  • @laurielyon1892
    @laurielyon1892 3 місяці тому +1

    Those little chickens are so adorable. I hope that little one makes it. I'm anxious to see how your potato experiments work. I've not had good luck with growing potatoes, and I really wish I did, because we eat them a lot!

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres2100 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi guys .,Del in Texas
    Plus I have been super busy in my garden 🌱🌱.,but I try to keep up with ya 💚💚🌱🌱

  • @samfinn487
    @samfinn487 3 місяці тому +1

    Just found your channel ... just subbed ... looking forward to going through your videos. God Bless! 😊👍✝

  • @harlincolkmire933
    @harlincolkmire933 3 місяці тому +1

    You sure have some good help that's how to raise kids awesome. Happy Easter.

  • @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852
    @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852 3 місяці тому +3

    Howdy y'all from here in Michigan 👍🤓👍.
    Potatoes look promising ❣️

  • @jerrystout3032
    @jerrystout3032 Місяць тому

    Great family and great companionship 👏Bravo!!😇

  • @deborahyates1706
    @deborahyates1706 3 місяці тому +1

    Good morning from Algonac, Michigan. ❤ watching your shows

  • @marilynwitherell186
    @marilynwitherell186 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video, can’t wait to see how the potatoes do.

  • @jamestboehm6450
    @jamestboehm6450 3 місяці тому +1

    Hey Andy, do you have any idea how luck you are. 2 great kids, a fox of a wife with an awesome accent. Darn pretty land and pretty decent soil. You've got it right adding leaves, more is better. Keep doing what you're doing.

    • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
      @TrueGritAppalachianWays  3 місяці тому +2

      I thank God for it everyday my friend

    • @jamestboehm6450
      @jamestboehm6450 3 місяці тому

      ​@@TrueGritAppalachianWaysgood to hear, God has blessed you with a fine woman. Oh ya, more leaves the better for taters, compost mulched leaves, plow a deep forrow put a deep bed of leaves and throw them taters in. Cover with a bit of dirt and mulch em deep with more leaves. You need an even fertilizer and son you'll be amazed.

  • @theresawhightsel7163
    @theresawhightsel7163 3 місяці тому +1

    I remember when.n you dug these they did good look so good they lasted.

  • @tonybunch543
    @tonybunch543 3 місяці тому

    Good job👍. I planted potatoes Saturday and hope to plant more later. We also share with family members because I like growing them.

  • @lindabyrne1645
    @lindabyrne1645 3 місяці тому +2

    I always love watching!

  • @dwightmoss7919
    @dwightmoss7919 3 місяці тому

    I like the way the kids help out

  • @preparedmemaw7569
    @preparedmemaw7569 3 місяці тому +1

    Good morning guys!!

  • @sandrawyrick
    @sandrawyrick 15 днів тому

    Enjoyed it, so interesting about the potatoes. Never met a pot of chicken and dumplins that I didn't like😁