FARMER'S ALMANAC AND PLANTING BY THE SIGNS !!!

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @donnahobbs2455
    @donnahobbs2455 2 роки тому +1

    Hey you are running the right way…real country you cannot lose thru the signs of the body… so I want to tell you of one experience I and my late husband grew gardens… well I tried dry cow manure mixed with my fertilizer on my sweet potatoes well my brother Benjamin wanetto take my foot ball of a sweet potato and show his friends and in-laws… so I was so proud of my blessed football of a s. Potato… so if you haven’t tried it you can’t go wrong… from spring to summer of planting has potent vitimans and minerals in them and there is where the power of growing comes with great blessing…please try it even with you seed plants… what can it hurt and what could you gain from trying it…. And there another wonderful thing about your potato crop… you could grow 500 or so or a little less and keep them from summer to winter to spring and summer again…. How? Buildu a huge structure over a four or 5 foot hole and put your potato’s in that hole cover it up and they will keep..why ? because under ground is cool and the exact temperature for root ground potatoes… they will keep…my land lord took her head of cabbage and cut it up and put it in a canning jar took it out side put it under the tralier in a dark place and let it ferment for 6 weeks and when she took it out it was white as snow and still crispy… and that to was done by the sign of the body.. good luck and I know u will have much success in Alabama… beautiful state and exceedingly hot summers!!!

  • @donnahobbs2455
    @donnahobbs2455 2 роки тому

    My mother grew rhubarb in sandy dirt and she would make rubuarb pie…oh so delicious… it’s really hard to grow food in sand.. it doesn’t have structure to hold it together.. and you’re water doesn’t stop… good luck evryone but from wonderful experience use that book and plant anything from the signs of the body… you can even plow you’re garden in feb and then latersmooth out what you plowed and have perfect dirt for planting… and if you love organic foods you will fall deeply in love with your garden and what you grow and achieve and I will be as proud of you as u will be for your self… not going to say good L.. going to say god bless

  • @hayykkae
    @hayykkae 4 роки тому +2

    I really enjoyed your video!
    I can tell you growing up we had huge huge gardens, my dad grew tobacco, and Im telling you, my grandparents, my mom and dad didn't put ANYTHING in the ground without correlating everything to the signs.. and our gardens produced and veggies were plentiful!!
    Right down to planting the nightshades at night, so potatoes and tomatoes and the likes were planted after the sun went down. I live in east Tennessee and I'm growing my own gardens now and I'm following that book and the old almanac calendars like the holy grail:) ♡
    Good luck we're having the craziest weather ever!!

  • @jeanwilkins5747
    @jeanwilkins5747 3 місяці тому

    When do you harvest your onion what sign

  • @donnahobbs2455
    @donnahobbs2455 2 роки тому

    Fish with a little drizzle of rain and see if the fish will bite and being really quite…. It works

  • @countryboycharlie9793
    @countryboycharlie9793 3 роки тому +1

    I’m have the same problem in north central Texas👍

  • @donnahobbs2455
    @donnahobbs2455 2 роки тому

    Hey everyone I don’t mean to be talking so much but there’s something wrong with our tomatoes I don’t know what someone done to the seeds but this summmer in my eight month visit in sections and rainsville but my new wonderful acquaintances with the summmerfords they were so generous with vegetable tomatoes and especially the purple tomato I dearly love,, the top of that tomato inside was white and hard… now when my husband and I grew tomatoes in the eighty’s and ninety’s they were so soft in the inside and firm on the outside… now they are no longer edible to me… has anyone else experienced that

  • @AgeofReason
    @AgeofReason 4 роки тому +1

    I like your pitch. Your way of talking. The puns on PhD and manure salesman were great! I like talking to people like that, I made firmer handshakes in small business that way than any uppity necktie talk.
    I actually expected you to have something ridiculous like 200 thousand subscribers, and I don't enjoy super large channels, so when I saw that you only had 27, I became number 28.
    How did I find your channel? Searching for 2020 farmers almanac narration. Looking forward to seeing you more when you have time.

    • @realcountrywithjeffandmelo53
      @realcountrywithjeffandmelo53  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching !! We are a work in progress , so hopefully we will get better and hope to have more fun as time goes on.

    • @donnahobbs2455
      @donnahobbs2455 2 роки тому

      Hey I grew huge sweet potatoes with dried cow manure and that manure is mineral and vitiman crazy potent… so with the god given great wonderful organic perfection giving a double portion of delicious goodness you are a winner either way… I was truly amazed at my sweet potatoes and so was my brother and I never seen my huge sweet potato again… home made butter from the cream of a milk cow and brow sugar made from molasses… there’s an old saying when your taste buds go a little bananas over that taste.. it so good it will slap your brain..😀

  • @vernonparrish7066
    @vernonparrish7066 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing with us dummies! Lol. Well, at least me. I am clueless when it comes to reading/understanding the almanac..

  • @johnf9549
    @johnf9549 4 роки тому +1

    i am looking forward to your notes about whether or not you get any good results by what the book says.Thanks

  • @neckbone1584
    @neckbone1584 3 роки тому

    Is there any information on when you should harvest?

  • @No14me23
    @No14me23 4 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed your video. what zone are you in? We are in 7a

  • @PsychoPlantLady
    @PsychoPlantLady 3 роки тому

    How did the almanac work for you? I live in zone 9a and learning to garden.