Using the Abundant Harvest to Make an Amazing Dinner!

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  • @AcreHomestead
    @AcreHomestead  17 днів тому +44

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    • @RebeccaRamirez-xp1sb
      @RebeccaRamirez-xp1sb 17 днів тому +6

      Oh my word..where did you buy that mandolin I have been looking at them for months but they are huge. I have a small kitchen so that small appliance would fit perfectly thank you ahead of time for the information

    • @janetstryczek3311
      @janetstryczek3311 17 днів тому

    • @vjjj2277
      @vjjj2277 17 днів тому

      Will that type of onion last longer if its freeze dried?

    • @karenharris5141
      @karenharris5141 17 днів тому

      A carbon steel wok is the best type. Millions of Chinese use carbon steel woks…

    • @brebarnes1997
      @brebarnes1997 17 днів тому

      Off topic but I would love to see you grow drying gourds to decorate with.

  • @Smalfry47
    @Smalfry47 17 днів тому +158

    Becky….. I just want to thank you for motivating me to start canning a couple years ago. At 77 and very limited in being able to walk, I can rolling around in my kitchen on a secretarial chair….. so far 12 pints of peaches and 12 jars of peach jam done….. next is tomatoes! Big hug from Toledo Ohio!

    • @jessicapower8585
      @jessicapower8585 17 днів тому +15

      ❤❤❤ you're awesome!!!

    • @Lucinda_Jackson
      @Lucinda_Jackson 17 днів тому +11

      That's truly impressive!

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 17 днів тому +7

      That’s awesome. Nothing makes me happier than seeing the beautiful jars put up. I typically do small batches, I’m only one person. It’s amazing how fast they add up and how much you don’t waste when you learn to can. Yay for you! 😘

    • @loriboyce942
      @loriboyce942 17 днів тому +5

      I had a relative that had a light weight bar-height chair at her kitchen sink so that she could be fully independent washing her dishes. It was light enough that she could move it to certain work stations, too. So glad you’ve found a solution that allows you fulfillment in what you love to do. It’s important to find ways to keep doing what you love.

    • @quinnhen2325
      @quinnhen2325 16 днів тому +2

      I’m disabled too 😢it wears me out, but it’s worth it! I started canning after watching Becky too!! I’m 60. 😁

  • @melindawargowsky8176
    @melindawargowsky8176 17 днів тому +39

    Hubby (68 yr farmer) says your 🌾 may stand up on its own, but even if it doesn’t you should be ably to harvest after the grain has dried out. Just keep an out for mold and sprouting kernels.

  • @mermaidnchains
    @mermaidnchains 17 днів тому +101

    Worst case with the wheat, if you or the chickens can't eat it, you can tie it into bundles to decorate for the fall season.

    • @KH-nn6kh
      @KH-nn6kh 16 днів тому +1

      I had bird seed that sprouted and the dried shafts have made fantastic fall decor... even mixed with flowers to add a different height, colour and texture.

    • @rcgkreations
      @rcgkreations 16 днів тому

      Great menu!

  • @mikegraham2886
    @mikegraham2886 17 днів тому +58

    Bake the damaged potatoes.
    Refrigerate overnight. Peel and grate for hashbrowns.
    Flash freeze overnight. Bag up, return to freezer for future use.
    Or....freeze dry!

  • @debbieorazi2518
    @debbieorazi2518 17 днів тому +72

    Hi Becky now that you have your mandolin you can freeze dry potatoes for au gratin and scalloped casseroles.

  • @josiegoodwin2816
    @josiegoodwin2816 17 днів тому +160

    i recently got diagnosed with celiac disease and it’s been bumming me out!! my creative cooking juices just haven’t been flowing but this video has me inspired to make potato nachos for dinner. thanks becky for always being a light in the world!!

    • @Taylorrputnam
      @Taylorrputnam 17 днів тому +22

      Celiac Disease can certainly be a bummer but you’ll get the hang of it. Be kind to yourself. It’s okay to mourn the you that you once were. It’s okay because we still have potatoes. Also Jovial is a great gluten free pasta brand.
      Love, a celiac for 18 years stuck in a dinner rut
      Ps I’m also adding potato nachos to my list for the week.

    • @mollybeee
      @mollybeee 17 днів тому +8

      If you like corn tortillas they are also usually gluten free, just check the label or make your own. I have family with celiac.

    • @debihediger4760
      @debihediger4760 17 днів тому +4

      Celiac is NO fun, but they are coming up with better GF stuff all the time. Thrive Market has a lot of good items. Good luck…it’s no fun, and hard to adjust to.

    • @jiraiyawhitney7803
      @jiraiyawhitney7803 17 днів тому +5

      Hi Josie! Congrats on your diagnosis, I'm sure it helps knowing what was going on with you. I promise the worst part of Celiac is the beginning when you have to learn a whole world of changes. Luckily there are a lot of alternatives these days, so you have a lot of options to pick and choose from to try out. Good luck with finding your new go-to recipes and remember to give yourself grace as you learn your new limits!

    • @stacyadams8265
      @stacyadams8265 17 днів тому +3

      Tostitos are gluten free. You can do this and feel better too.

  • @valpayne2963
    @valpayne2963 16 днів тому +18

    I’m British, living in the UK, and just want to say I’ve just discovered you and already you have inspired me in many ways! I’ve reorganised most of my kitchen, bought those lovely spice jars (we have Kilner here in UK), bought the fantastic freezer bag holders and dough mat and I’m starting to make up freezer meals and bake bread and cakes. Slow cooker meals to follow. Your recipes are so full of flavour and you certainly have enormous skill. Thank you!!

  • @elizabethdippi3808
    @elizabethdippi3808 17 днів тому +108

    I’d suggest you take the remaining strawberry babies and leave them attached to the mother plant, using the landscape staples to pin them down in a new pot. Don’t cut them free from the mother plant until they’ve rooted in. That way you’ll have a comparison test to see which is the best way.

    • @lindapeterson2684
      @lindapeterson2684 17 днів тому +2

      but, it will be interesting to see how these do….

    • @jaehortonluvgarden
      @jaehortonluvgarden 17 днів тому

      Absolutely agree, increases survival rate for sure

    • @Lucinda_Jackson
      @Lucinda_Jackson 17 днів тому +4

      That's what she did...

    • @shag4937
      @shag4937 16 днів тому +2

      ⁠@@Lucinda_Jacksonno she cut them off the mother strawberry plants.

  • @floralnut10
    @floralnut10 17 днів тому +78

    If you leave the wheat to dry it will stand back up on it's own!❤

    • @Lucinda_Jackson
      @Lucinda_Jackson 17 днів тому +4

      I was thinking the same. After all, if it were that fragile, how would we ever have wheat at all? If you've lived near wheat fields, they stand back up again! 😊

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 17 днів тому +2

      I was going to say the same thing. Massive wheat fields in the Midwest and we get storms. The wheat seems to recover on its own, thank goodness. 😉

  • @maureentalbot9635
    @maureentalbot9635 17 днів тому +27

    Hi Becky you nearly gave me a heart attack when you started using the mandolin without the guard so many people have had severe injuries doing that was so glad to see you put the guard on! A friend of mine chopped the top of her finger off when she used it without the guard so her husband threw it in the bin when they got home from hospital. I use mine all the time have been for years but never without the guard unless I an cutting something really big that is way away from the blade. Glad you liked it when you got the feel for it ❤❤

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 17 днів тому +1

      I agree! I learned that lesson the hard way as well on carrots 🥕. A trip to urgent care 🩸🩸🩸. I now use it only with cut gloves. Highly recommend using cut gloves no matter what. 😉

    • @laylamorgan4018
      @laylamorgan4018 17 днів тому +3

      Mandolins are lethal them and the tins you open with the little metal keys😮im surprised becky didn't hear me gasping in horror all the way from Scotland 😂😂😂😂

    • @dakokc
      @dakokc 16 днів тому

      @@firequeen2194 Same with a potato. Sliced off the side of my little finger. I like your idea using cut gloves, I'm stealing that idea.

    • @Andrea-si2vs
      @Andrea-si2vs День тому

      Agree. I only use mine with a cut glove.

  • @shark5944
    @shark5944 17 днів тому +25

    Becky, You need to leave the runner attached to the momma for about 1 or 2 weeks to give the babies time to root and have enough roots to support themselves.
    After the 2 weeks they are strong enough to live without momma plant supporting them. Just scoot the towers together and plant them, give it a week and cut them off. Once you have that side done spin your tower and do it all over again.
    This will take longer but they will have a great start.
    I have been doing ths for years. It works great to replace your 3 year old plants and keep your strawberries going for years to come. If you are not starting new ones then keep those runners cut off or you won't have any strawberries. All the energy goes into the runners and not into making you yummy strawberries. I hope this helps..

    • @kirstypollock6811
      @kirstypollock6811 17 днів тому

      I dug my runners up in the spring, and after transplant, they grew like crazy and even gave me lots of fruit, which I totally did not expect! The "mama" plants ALSO produced really well. So maybe it's variety- dependent? Mine were June-bearing.
      But I did have to live with long grass areas round the bed in order not to chop them down.

    • @shark5944
      @shark5944 16 днів тому

      Hi, Mine are all everbearing variety and I have had them for 3 years. I don't have any of the june bearing as I like to get them all year long and I put them into the freezer for winter.
      I have Albions, Sea Scapes and Fort Laramie. The Ft Laramie is new for me last year, Nice big berries and sweet tart like the Sea Scapes.
      I will be moving all of my berries to a new bin in a few months. I always move them in the fall, or pull out the 3 year olds to give this years plants more room.
      This way I don't lose any berries during the fruiting season. It also lets them put down a strong root system over the winter before the spring feeding. I have let a handful root this late summer knowing I would be moving them to there new home this fall. Don't forget to feed your plants this fall when you put them to bed for the winter. Hope this helps

    • @deemckinney1486
      @deemckinney1486 6 днів тому

      Laura and Garden answer it has a video on how to do that and she actually did it in the vegetable towers do you have

  • @truthseeker6370
    @truthseeker6370 17 днів тому +50

    Becky, you work So Hard at planting, maintaining, and harvesting your massive gardens... and preparing food for storage and dinners... While maintaining an immaculate kitchen! I Pray you have an army of appreciation and support. You are Amazing! ❤

  • @truthbetold2611
    @truthbetold2611 17 днів тому +21

    Dinner looks fantastic! Becky, strawberry runners root faster and success rate much higher when they're still connected to the mother. Try getting small cups of soil or cut apart a plastic egg carton to root the runners while they're still on the plant. Tuck them back into the Green Stalk pockets where you find space by your strawberry plants or prop them up on a few chairs that you may place around the tower. They root fast and can be cut off and planted into a new Green Stalk in a few days.

  • @danacrow-qt5dz
    @danacrow-qt5dz 17 днів тому +24

    How wonderful it is to step outside your back door and find all kinds of goodies for your dinner table. It has to be the most satisfying feeling in the world. And your garden is such a pleasing place to spend time!!

  • @sharonguion5801
    @sharonguion5801 17 днів тому +15

    Hi Becky, I have been in hospital for the last two weeks and you have been my life saver. I live in Australia and some of the ingredients you are able to get in the USA we can’t get here. I love a challenge though and hopefully will be able to find substitutes. Also our growing seasons are opposite to yours but we have two little veggie patches that we will plant out. I love baking and you have given me some great ideas. Thank you for allowing us into your home and life. Absolutely loving and bingeing on your channel. ❤❤

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 17 днів тому +1

      Hello Australia 🇦🇺! Much love to you 🥰. Happy gardening. I’m in the Midwest and I watch desert gardeners. Good thing with the unusual heat we’ve had this year, 😉.

  • @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn
    @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn 17 днів тому +15

    The bees may be using the moist potting mix for water. It's doubtful they would use that type of structure to start a hive. I would suggest a birdbath filled with water and lots of rocks for them to land on (so they don't drown). I have two and they are using it heavily this time of year. They use water for drinking of course, but it's also to make "bee bread" for developing larvae. Now is the time of year they are laying eggs for the workers that will live through the winter.

  • @faeriemythc
    @faeriemythc 17 днів тому +7

    Been washing cast iron with soap for over 50 years. It doesnt hurt them. We dont use lye soap anymore. Dawn cleans them but doesn't hurt them.

  • @gwendolyncarswell6297
    @gwendolyncarswell6297 17 днів тому +12

    And it is so good of your UA-cam viewers they not only care and love you and Josh but each other on your channel it is a blessing to watch and listen to caring and compassion people's we love you Becky ❤❤❤

  • @DebbieSimmons-wl8wq
    @DebbieSimmons-wl8wq 17 днів тому +24

    My husband’s wheat is harder to harvest if it gets knocked down but he still can harvest it when the time comes. The wheat he plants is planted in the fall and harvested the following early summer. It has a really long growing season but your variety is probably different.

  • @michellesmith4508
    @michellesmith4508 17 днів тому +17

    An idea for your small onions: trim/ clean them and freeze them whole. Then use them the next time you make stock. - they’ll still get used and you don’t have to chop small onions…

  • @violanelms3099
    @violanelms3099 17 днів тому +17

    Becky, I don't comment very often, but I do watch all of your videos.I also have tried several of your recipes. They were fantastic. Keep up the good work.

  • @cindymoore9096
    @cindymoore9096 17 днів тому +10

    I. Love. My. Mandoline! Lol
    I have a Kyocera ceramic bladed mandoline, and it’s absolutely one of my favorite kitchen tools. If you have even a tiny bit of OCD - you haven’t lived until you’ve sliced something on a mandoline and then put it through a slap chopper type device. I do a fridge relish with any combination of veggies I have on hand (radish, sweet pepper, onion, celery, cucumber, carrot, etc.). The uniformity of all those colorful little cubes makes my heart so happy! Lol

  • @Jbtravelbug63
    @Jbtravelbug63 17 днів тому +41

    Hello! I have a glove I wear that is designed to prevent finger accidents. I use it for grating and for my mandolin. It decreases the anxiety of using those tools. Your garden is absolutely beautiful, and a testament to what keeping on top of it does. Thank you for sharing.

    • @shelbeelujan37
      @shelbeelujan37 17 днів тому +6

      Lol. Omg I'm watching her peel that potato and I'm like awe ou ouu lol I didn't realize I'm holding my breath to lol girl u peeling that to fast for me

    • @mandipaulson7967
      @mandipaulson7967 17 днів тому +7

      I learned the hard way and ended up with stitches. Wear the gloves and slow down.🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @beadwright
      @beadwright 17 днів тому +7

      I have mandolined my fingers too. Stitches are no fun. Those protective gloves are essential gear now for me.

    • @TracyShead-Stamey
      @TracyShead-Stamey 17 днів тому

      I have chain mail gloves I use. I cut the end of my right thumb off the first time I used mine. My neighbor bought me one, but it was way too big. Amazon to the rescue. I also have a weird flat spot on my thumb.
      I just wanted to agree with you about the gloves they work on pretty much anything sharp.

  • @ajquimby121
    @ajquimby121 17 днів тому +22

    You are so close to 700K! Amazing! I’m gonna have to try that potato nacho recipe! That sounds yummy!

  • @cherreellewellyn2421
    @cherreellewellyn2421 17 днів тому +5

    Hey Becky, tip for you, when transplanting any plant, feed with seaweed solution as it helps with transplant shock. If I could only go back 30 years or so and had your energy. I think you are amazing

  • @sherrizanoli1398
    @sherrizanoli1398 17 днів тому +13

    Becky, with your mandolin, where the rubber is on the back, if it is knotched it should rest on the edge of your bowl so it is easier for you. The handle should rest on the rum and the other end should rest on the other side of the bowl.

    • @amberlovejoy
      @amberlovejoy 17 днів тому +1

      Yes!! THIS!! I was so scared she was about to snip an arm off goin wild like that😂😂😂❤❤

  • @msbuttafly112
    @msbuttafly112 17 днів тому +16

    Happy Monday & New Week, Becky & Everyone! 🦋

  • @carlajewett1091
    @carlajewett1091 17 днів тому +32

    Beck…your lawn always looks so healthy and pretty. Would you take a few minutes in an episode to tell us how you maintain it, irrigation system if any, etc.?

    • @Homestead777
      @Homestead777 17 днів тому +3

      They live in the Pacific Northwest, where it rains a ton.

    • @carlajewett1091
      @carlajewett1091 17 днів тому +4

      @@Homestead777 still needs mowing, weeding nd feeding.

    • @marybk882
      @marybk882 17 днів тому +3

      ​@@Homestead777their summers are typically dry though. She has said that this summer's rain is unusual. I'm guessing they irrigate.

    • @lindastent-campbell5130
      @lindastent-campbell5130 17 днів тому +1

      Yes, she has an irrigation system

    • @geminifox475
      @geminifox475 17 днів тому +4

      We used to live in Idaho ,, we had the most amazing green healthy grass. It’s pretty dry In Idaho in the summer months, I think it’s because the nights were cool. Hence makes for great Idaho Potatoes.

  • @LMGM5
    @LMGM5 17 днів тому +5

    Becky, this is a suggestion, use some of the greens from your onions for when you are making any kind of broth,chicken,beef or vegetable. You wash them well and freeze them.
    I think you will like it.
    It is sad to be waste well..I'm sure you put it on the compost . Hope you will try. Blessings, Laura from Rockaway Park New York ❤

  • @kimpaige7240
    @kimpaige7240 16 днів тому +1

    I don’t want to cook, I don’t like to cook, I just want to eat great food. I think you’re amazing. What a beautiful gift from God for food and its many aspects. Wonderful. Your videos are like asmr to me. I put you on, go to sleep and dream of recipes for someone else to make. I thank God for uplifting, (wholesome) content. Thank you Becky and all who make your channel happen.

  • @patriciabrown561
    @patriciabrown561 17 днів тому +15

    Yes. Always use the guard to protect yourself!!

  • @karenfalk770
    @karenfalk770 7 днів тому +1

    I have been watching Garden Answer for six years. I am a a gardener of 52 years. I learn something new every day. It might benefit you to watch her. Happy Gardening!

  • @sharipitts324
    @sharipitts324 17 днів тому +39

    Yay!!!🎉 Becky time! Time for a break and cuppa coffee and Acre Homestead 😊

    • @Frankie_902
      @Frankie_902 17 днів тому +2

      Making my cup of coffee right now. Lol

  • @lavernfoy4591
    @lavernfoy4591 16 днів тому +2

    Love,Love,Love watching you Becky. Your spirit is infectious. My garden here in Texas totally burned up. After a month of temperatures over 100 to 104 each day there isn’t any water that can fix any garden. I am going to plant a fall garden and hope for the best!! Love and prayers ❤️🙏

    • @jhwilliams6550
      @jhwilliams6550 13 днів тому

      Good luck with your fall garden. We’re still battling grasshoppers! We tried containers this year and they ate the silk out of the corn and the blooms off the black eyed peas. They even went after my roses. The drought conditions we’ve seen the last several years had us trying out the containers.

  • @debc929
    @debc929 17 днів тому +6

    Hi Becky- I love watching your videos. They inspire me to cook more veggies as well as my family and I are supporting our local farmers markets out in the rural areas from our city. Thank you for all you do and the great recipes you share. Have a wonderful week! ❤😊

  • @kimcuret4800
    @kimcuret4800 11 днів тому +6

    Ya”ll I can’t believe Food Network has not picked up Becky for her own show! She just keeps getting more and more polished while maintaining authenticity!

    • @Andrea-si2vs
      @Andrea-si2vs День тому

      Hm. I would not be a fan of this, as I would no longer have Becky in my life 🤣

  • @KarenAltenhof
    @KarenAltenhof 17 днів тому +5

    Hi Becky! I’m still using the Sabatier carbon steel knives from the 70’s. I suggest, for safety, have a stainless steel panel installed on the wall behind your stove. Also, from Hero, purchase a fire blanket for the kitchen and or the grill. Love you and yours 😎

    • @LindaSoutter
      @LindaSoutter 16 днів тому +1

      I’m also still using my Sabatier knives from 1982 when I got married and all my red volcanic cast iron pans and casserole dishes love Becky’s videos hi from the UK🇬🇧

  • @candiceeckelberry7524
    @candiceeckelberry7524 6 днів тому

    One of my favorite things to do is drive through the hills of ND and watch the wind move through the fields of grass and grain. It’s beautiful to watch. It looks like waves.

  • @SolarSundays
    @SolarSundays 17 днів тому +12

    You’re supposed to keep the strawberry babies on the vine until they root in. Then cut vine from mother. I’m curious to see if it works!

  • @jerrivenables1289
    @jerrivenables1289 17 днів тому +14

    Hi Becky! I've wondered how you were able to serve the 'cornflake' chocolate cake? 😊

    • @7h7o7p
      @7h7o7p 16 днів тому +1

      Ha ha, me 2. Too hard to cut, right?

  • @donnamyers7274
    @donnamyers7274 17 днів тому +6

    Becky, if you Companion Plant your corn with squash up front, then pole beans, then your corn, it will produce a good corn crop for you. I couldn't grow corn either...until I started companion planting like the Native American Indians do.

  • @susieq2544
    @susieq2544 17 днів тому +11

    Look at what else you have planted in that squash bed with the squash bugs. That might have something to do with why the squash bugs are attracted to that specific bed.

  • @kasaundrameade2883
    @kasaundrameade2883 17 днів тому +3

    I make taco cake. Leftover taco meat on top of leftover mac and cheese with shredded cheddar cheese on top then baked in the oven until everything is warm. And the cheese on top is melted. This looks so good too!

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 17 днів тому

      😮, that sounds amazing! I learn so much from the comments, 😉😘

    • @jhwilliams6550
      @jhwilliams6550 13 днів тому

      One day to stretch some leftover Mac and cheese I added a can of Rotel. It became a hit with my daughter. Taco meat on it would be yummy. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tanillecramer3915
    @tanillecramer3915 17 днів тому +1

    I’m so inspired by you Mrs Becky! And I’ve learned so much about gardening from just watching your videos for the last 3 years!

  • @NeboAllen
    @NeboAllen 17 днів тому +2

    I love how you show the end result of what you’re making at the beginning of your prep!

  • @susandoney4656
    @susandoney4656 8 днів тому

    Becky, I live in Western Australia & live in an area where wheat was grown & harvested by big machinery. My dad use to sell International Harvesters, trucks & farm machinery. For wheat, you must let it dry out to a golden yellow colour & there is NO visible of green left. The wheat grains have to be hard….pretty much like your pearl barley you buy for soups. Hope this helps 🥰💖🌹🌹🇳🇿🇳🇿🌾🌾🌾

  • @user-lj9oq8gt8k
    @user-lj9oq8gt8k 17 днів тому +2

    Becky i too had squash bugs this year also and usually I don't have issues with them. I talked to my family owned nursery garden guy and he gave me a couple of ideas on squash bugs. He said to use dawn dish liquid (the blue color one) and to pour some around the base of your squash and watch them run. I haven't tried it yet. Can also use an organic product called BT to get ride of squash bugs. If squash bugs are in your plant stem its pretty well done I'm told. Our garden did some well last wear. I canned everything. This year not as good. I'm located in southern Indiana. Love watching your videos when I'm in the kitchen. Lol!

  • @amysvob3066
    @amysvob3066 17 днів тому +2

    Becky you're going to want the pampered chef mandolin that makes all shapes. I just made some "apple fries" and sprinkled with cinnamon then into the freeze dryer. I'm making these for our goddaughters toddler. I think he's going to love them.

  • @sharoncoon5439
    @sharoncoon5439 17 днів тому +17

    Hello Becky and all! Hope everyone is having an amazing day.

    • @mcdoll232
      @mcdoll232 17 днів тому +2

      Wishing you an amazing day as well.

  • @extreme-introvert3159
    @extreme-introvert3159 17 днів тому +7

    May I suggest building/creating an outdoor produce cleaning station...you can pre-clean everything and leave the dirt outside.

  • @jaywellington6504
    @jaywellington6504 17 днів тому +26

    I'm going to get a note to Ina Garten to come and check out your channel, Acre Homestead and let her know how you've mentioned her as your inspiration. You are as captivating as many professional food show hosts that are presently being televised and I believe you have a bright future ahead of you. Keep up the good work!

  • @marilynmiddleton5053
    @marilynmiddleton5053 17 днів тому +2

    Because of your wonderful channel I've started canning things again ! I don't have a garden but I can get local sourced. Also love your recipes!

  • @msday2vzw
    @msday2vzw 17 днів тому +4

    If you had a couple of cold nights after planting the onions, then some warm then cold again, it can confuse the onions. Red are notorious for bolting, but there are a few varieties that are bolt resistant.

  • @ritaruff9696
    @ritaruff9696 17 днів тому

    I know this is a crazy thing with all that you are doing, but I love seeing your beautiful hands working with a bright color nail polish. I know many people like the muted, but give me a happy color every time. Thanks for the beautiful visual as I watch your video.

  • @Suz242
    @Suz242 17 днів тому +2

    I don't know if you have pine trees in your area but my grandfather would put pine fronds all over his squash beds. Squash bugs don't like pine.

  • @bunnobear
    @bunnobear 17 днів тому +1

    Love your videos, just picked lettuce, rocket and parsley from my tiny garden for lunch. Thank you for all you share, you have inspired me to start a small garden

  • @debrathompson2008
    @debrathompson2008 16 днів тому +1

    I have a carbon steel wok and found that frying bacon in it is a great way to season it, deep frying in it helps as well.

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation 14 днів тому

    Wow, great preps, gardening & replanting! Thanks for the delicious ideas! Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦

  • @JJones.SideKick
    @JJones.SideKick 17 днів тому +1

    Becky, it's better for strawberry babies to leave them attached to the mother plant until they develop their own root system. Once they do, then cut the line and they will do great after that.

  • @annettegregg8654
    @annettegregg8654 17 днів тому +8

    Good evening everyone

  • @MeMe-nj4lh
    @MeMe-nj4lh 17 днів тому +5

    Hi friend! 😊 it’s always exciting when there’s a Becky video to watch!

  • @juliepoolie5494
    @juliepoolie5494 17 днів тому +5

    Enjoying Becky and a Klondike bar while my tomato sauce cooks down for canning.

  • @MustardSeedish
    @MustardSeedish 17 днів тому +6

    I've been a cook probably longer than you've been alive and I learn something new every single time I watch your videos. The ground beef tips were amazing. Your garden is lovely.

    • @cherylcranford8908
      @cherylcranford8908 15 днів тому

      I know isn't it amazing to get new tips, and tricks for foodie stuff A to Z. As they say we are never to old to learn

  • @mrsvto
    @mrsvto 17 днів тому +1

    My husband brought home 50lbs of shallots that I caramelized most of and froze for the winter. Thanks for the idea in a past video.

  • @msshasha
    @msshasha 17 днів тому +4

    And again right on time!! Hey Becky. Let's get it!! So proud of you!!

  • @rosebrooks8031
    @rosebrooks8031 17 днів тому +1

    With the wheat down it's ok don't harvest it till it's completely dried when the whole steam is that golden brown yellow your wheat looks lovely been working with farmers in the one for 10 years with planting harvest lol

  • @Pamela-B
    @Pamela-B 7 днів тому

    I always salt my tomatoes whether it’s for a sandwich or salad or whatever. It really brings out the flavor. I learned this from a chef and it’s a game changer. So I can imagine the marinated tomatoes are delicious too! Yummy 🍅🧂😋

  • @patsears4209
    @patsears4209 17 днів тому +2

    We’re amazed at the many things you grow and cook. Thanks!😊

  • @willworkforyarn4893
    @willworkforyarn4893 9 днів тому

    Your garden is quite a commitment! Praying for you to have strength and stamina!!

  • @vivianbrown
    @vivianbrown 17 днів тому +1

    I love watching Becky - she inspires me to cook. I have learned so much from her!
    Keep those videos coming!!!

  • @catiehays3361
    @catiehays3361 17 днів тому +2

    Black beans in the corn salad would be great 2 add in as well. Looks delicious per usual!!

  • @charmainemrtnz
    @charmainemrtnz 17 днів тому +3

    I have been rooting strawberries too. Your videos has shown me that I can be successful at this too! 😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @JanisKamplain
    @JanisKamplain 14 днів тому

    You're so right - that mandolin is very worthwhile!!!

  • @tayjahrivera7156
    @tayjahrivera7156 16 днів тому

    Becky I love your videos so much! They are nice, slow pace, and just feel homey.

  • @CindyVan14
    @CindyVan14 17 днів тому +3

    So sorry to see the state of your wheat! 🌾 Lord willing it will recover for you.

  • @tinacarr9498
    @tinacarr9498 17 годин тому

    Becky - suggestion: try a root toner or Mykos root enhancer when your replanting. I started using Mykos last year and none of my plants had any replanting shock.

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 17 днів тому +1

    Great move to keep the squash plant that the bugs are attacking. This is an actual technique that some growers use to keep other plants from being invaded. It's called 'trap planting' or 'sacrificial plants'. Sometimes gardeners do what you've done and leave the less healthy plants that are more likely to fall victim to bugs while others deliberately sow/plant varieties away from their main crops so those are more likely to attract the pests.

  • @bowtielife
    @bowtielife 13 днів тому

    Oh my! We made your potato nachos last night... would have never thought of using potatoes with nachos but we followed your recipe and they were amazing! Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @sgough4315
    @sgough4315 17 днів тому

    Hi Becky. I love watching your channel. On your off days I'll usually rewatch a few of your past videos. Could you please show us more of your garden and harvesting? I miss your updates of what's happening . Today was great and I hope your strawberries survive ! ❤

  • @DebYoung63
    @DebYoung63 17 днів тому +2

    Your potato nachos look amazing! 45:09

  • @exscapegoatpowerfulhealer9685
    @exscapegoatpowerfulhealer9685 16 днів тому

    Your right about the wheat. Onions look great.
    I peel veggies same same as you, with the potato peeler.
    I made egg & cheese & potatoes into potato salad.

  • @shanninwilson4306
    @shanninwilson4306 17 днів тому

    Your gardening is my fave!! I just love you and have watched from your beginning. I hope your little family is doing well

  • @kittykills5854
    @kittykills5854 17 днів тому +2

    Have you ever given thought to using either gutters or split 4in PVC to go around your garden railing for your strawberries. And/or making PVC strawberry towers which you can spray paint to blend into your garden area.

  • @JoannaSelvan
    @JoannaSelvan 16 днів тому

    Becky, there are so many wonderful onion recipes that can well. French onion soup, caramelised onions, pickled onions. You can also use onion tops. Even when you cure onions for storage (ones that haven’t bolted) you can cut tops (you just need to leave a few centimetres of greens on the plant) and dry them. Onion tops are wonderful. You can use it fresh sliced very fine just like leak for salad or you can dry them ands then use them instead of wasting onion bulbs when making stock.

  • @tennesseegrands6620
    @tennesseegrands6620 17 днів тому

    You are a wise woman to use the guide on the mandolin. I cut the tip of my finger one time because I wasn't using the guide. I always use it now! Be safe! I LOVE your videos! 🤟

  • @kellysauerhage8898
    @kellysauerhage8898 15 днів тому

    I'm always happy to see you have minimal waste.❤

  • @lindahelm4035
    @lindahelm4035 16 днів тому

    I read an article recently, about corn. The farmer explained, the only way to have great corn crops, is to grow huge fields of it. He said that the pollination tends to blow off very easily when it is a small patch, but, there's safety in numbers. The bigger the field, the better the pollen, is protected. He said it better than me, of course.

  • @chickadee04287
    @chickadee04287 16 днів тому

    Dinner looks scrumptious! I love your attitude-"I don't know if this will really work but we will just go with it. "

  • @homeownerexperience
    @homeownerexperience 14 днів тому

    Do you have a video where you talk about preparing your garden beds and what you do to your soil to get such an abundant harvest?

  • @Angela-us8zh
    @Angela-us8zh 16 днів тому

    Becky you go girl!! I just did pumpkins🎃 this year. I love the Jackson construction wheelbarrow. Nice harvest ❤

  • @bort5529
    @bort5529 16 днів тому +1

    Potato peeling...those peelers are actuallly double-sided blades that allow you to peel up/down without lifting the peeler. It is a true time saver especially when your peeling large batches of veggies.

  • @3ggy0lk
    @3ggy0lk 11 днів тому

    it was really interesting to see that the onion that had bolted were all small one😮
    also you have given me really inspired with cooking and baking again ❤❤

  • @09Klatu
    @09Klatu 16 днів тому

    Corn has to be planted in the ground, absolutely!

  • @ellafly3490
    @ellafly3490 17 днів тому

    I rooted my strawberries and had better luck with the ones still attached this year. Last year I had great luck putting the cuttings into pots and transplanted out this spring. I did snug the pots into the raised bed and covered during the winter.

  • @foodnwords
    @foodnwords 16 днів тому

    You can totally root the strawberry babies that way, but you can also leave them attached to the original until they root in; this allows them to root in faster and with higher success because they can borrow energy from the momma plant until they're ready to be on their own! Also, I have found that every year my strawberries produce more! My greenstalk, plus two big pots, produced roughly a small bowl every day this year on the modest side. I'm also expanding to three greenstalks this year since I had to many new babies!

  • @billydonna5864
    @billydonna5864 17 днів тому +4

    Love watching your UA-cam videos. I miss your full videos where you included us with your cleab up. It felt like I had a cleaning buddy, and a cheer leader to inspire me to get my work done. Will be putting your older videos on repeat to keep inspiring me to "follow thru"with clean up.

  • @marcidevries5515
    @marcidevries5515 17 днів тому +1

    Excellent timing! I needed a good excuse to hide from the afternoon heat for a while! I'll be productive when you're done working ;)

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 17 днів тому

    Glad to see you add more strawberries to where you previously grew the petunias. Hope they do well for you and you have an ever greater harvest next year.

  • @spoetryqueen
    @spoetryqueen 16 днів тому

    At least you know you can grow wheat if nothing else. Don't be disappointed. I'm just amazed at your harvest this season.