I SINCERELY miss the Rabbit poop! Even wet it won't burn the roots! It's AMAZING!! Still trying to find the Silver Fox rabbits, I may have to settle for something else.
Oxheart Tomatoes are a nice heirloom plant , shaped like a huge o heart. Their flavor is superior for slicing and for paste. They are very meaty and sweat.
My husband planted 3 Big Boy tomato plants in soil bags. I am praying, singing, shaking, watering and dancing we with them. I pray I have an abundance and have to share!!! I love your videos. I love the canning, cooking and snack making videos as well.
My husband passed away in February, then the whole virus thing got started. I am coping by putting in a much bigger more diverse garden than I usually do. Working out in the garden seems normal, when so much else in my life is abnormal.
SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS I LOST MY TWIN SISTER IN FEBRUARY. TIMES I JUST FEEL SO LOST WITHOUT HER. BUT I LOVE TO GARDEN TOO. I PRY FOR YOU HOPE YOUR GARDEN YEILDS WELL. SURE IT WILL.
My favorite tomatos to grow are Stupice. If you ever get the chance to try them, I hope you will. Great for slicing, dicing and making salsa. It's an heirloom variety.
Paste tomato we plant is Hungarian Hart, Dragon tongue green beans, black turtle beans, Red Ursa Kale and hundreds more from Baker Creek seeds like you. We are nearly neighbors in North Arkansas.Thank you so much for your videos and time you spend making them. We are grateful.
I am so grateful to find your channel, you guys are Amazing .I am learning to do homestead and your videos are really helping me in my journey.Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world .Thank you and God bless ❤️🙏.
Last year for the first time we grew popcorn and had great luck (just for our family). We have planted 4 rows this year. Our grown children don’t live close and they love finding it in the mail. God bless you too!
You planted all that PLUS, you made it possible for us to join you! That is a lot of work! Thank you so much. I dream I can soon have my big garden, for now, I am doing lots and lots of potted veggies! Currently I have about 30 edible plants on my terrace. Love my fresh food. Blessings
We got all of our Roma and Slicing tomatoes in today, as well as cucumbers, lemon cucumbers, and Jack 'o' Lantern pumpkins. Tomorrow we get our pinto beans and white bean seeds in the ground as well as a second round of turnips (for the leaves, my husband LOVES them).
Sarah and Kevin, in the Philippines, we grow sweet potato mostly for the tops. We gather the tops and the younger leaves and blanch them. Then we make a dressing out of vinegar, salt and pepper, onions and garlic. Then mix tops and dressing. So good, so filling
I actually planted some plants in 5 gallon buckets this year thanks to Sarah's video on container gardening. I started out small just to see how it does. I grew up with both sets of my grandparents having huge gardens and I loved eating fresh veggies outta the garden. This year I planted 1 Bush Goliath 🍅, 1 Better Bush 🍅, 1 Jalapeno, 1 lunchbox orange sweet snacking pepper and my 17 year old planted a sweet mint plant. Wish us luck
For a multi purpose bean, i LOVE Kentucky Wonder. Great for small raw, cooked, canned, and dried. They are a tall pole and can get over 10 ft, but are easy to let go for dried. They are a long lived heirloom and very hardy.
I am growing three tomatoes in buckets one pepper plant in a bucket, potatoes in half of a 55 gal. barrel and red onions in the other half of the barrel. I am 59 and I have not garden in 30 years, plus I have a bad back so it this goes well I will be planted more next year. Love and Hugs from Sapulpa, Oklahoma
LOL Love your T-shirt quote, Kevin. Thank you for the giggle of the day. Watching you plant your garden makes me homesick for my home state of Missouri. You can take the girl out of the garden, but you can't take the garden out of the girl!
I think its a great time to chit chat and joke while planting the garden i know enjoy doing this with my family as well. Takecare and keep safe thanks for sharing.
I got my garden planted this past Thursday. I am growing Parks Whopper, Jet Star and Rutgers tomatoes. Brown crowder peas, Ford Hook Lima beans, Speckled Butter beans, zucchini and yellow squash and bell pepper.
All 3 ladies plant gloveless, the lone man plants with gloves. Cracked me up. Love the planting. It was always my favorite. I may not have hated it as much as a kid if we had the plastic down. I hated hoeing the garden. On how I would love to be healthy enough to grow a garden. Blessings to you all.
I have scaled way down on my gardens as I get older. Everything gets so much harder. But I still try to implement some of the things you guys do, just on a very small scale. I like to grow a little, can a little, freeze a little, dehydrate a little. I make my own pepper powders and enjoy them so much. Every little bit helps so that I don't rely entirely on the supermarket for food. I still feel a bit like a homesteader with my hands in the dirt, but I can't do what you guys do anymore. Still, I look forward to every video!
I've planted roma tomatoes, Cherokee purple, 1 sun cherry and 1 cherry tomato. And hope to plant my cucumbers, watermelon and cantaloupe starts. This is the first year since I was a child to be planting in the ground. I usually just container garden. Have a blessed day.
We have increased our garden size this year a little behind but working on it. Already looking to expand again next year. Thank you for inviting us along on your journey.
Grandma used to use a wooden clothespin with the round head to plant her beans, etc. I need one. She raised her kids during the depression and taught me a lot.
My husband put in 2 more raised beds of 4x8. I added potatoes, cantaloupe, broccoli, and cauliflower. Added more brussel sprouts plants and yellow squash. I have a lot more variety this year.
Okra!! Put 2 seeds in an ice cube tray compartment, fill with water and freeze. At planting time just put the ice cube in the space and cover. Wa la okra seed planted and watered.
We installed our woven weed fabric today, planting tomorrow! We are in Toronto, Canada, we have just expanded to a 20x20 garden space... enough to freeze for the 2 of us for most of the winter 😊 thanks for all the tips! PS: Abraham Lincoln also said that woven weed fabric is the best!
I share a 20 by 40 foot garden with my in-laws across the street. We plant slicer tomatos, summer sqaush, zucchini, cucs for pickles, peppers ( bell and hot) and cherry tomatoes. I enjoy canning as much as possible with my mother-in-law.
Our garden is 30 x 30 and we used the weed barrier you have and we love it! We planted purple onions, green onions, beets, Bush green beans, okra, black eyed peas, cucumbers, sweet corn, 7 tomato plants, 7 pepper plants, yellow and zucchini squash, cantaloupe and watermelons! I planted my radishes, carrots, asparagus and broccoli in totes. We love how fast everything germinated and our weeding is bearable! Here’s to our abundant harvests!
Just a suggestion, you might try using sticks with pointed ends to make the holes for the seeds. That would avoid creating so much compaction at the bottom of the holes and allow the roots to penetrate downward better.
After watching the videos about your gardens, we decided to plant our gardens this year with the ground covering. What a great idea to keep the weeds down. We always have a big garden and the weeds get out of control before we know it. Next step- the drip watering system!! Thanks for sharing!
Hatch chile is the best. I'm born and raised from New Mexico. Hatch chile is a staple in all our meals. Look and see how to make chile relleno and green Chile chicken enchiladas.
The auger is an awesome addition to my gardening tools...saved me so much time planting...the hubby drills the holes and I go behind him and plant. I've added a spoon to my gardening tools too--LOL...yup a spoon. Easier to get plant starts out of their cells and I also use it to gather dirt from under the weed barrier when planting after the hubby used the auger. The spoon is a easier then using my hands or a hand shovel.
Would you do a cost video of how much it costs for your large summer garden including weed cloth, drip lines, cattle panels, steaks, fencing, and seed costs? I would think it would be of interest. Thanks for all you do share.
Yes I know it will be expensive to set up all at once, but I plan on doing in stages. Our garden is about as big as the one you planted today. Just a guesstament would be great.
Just some of the plants for my garden cost around 100.00 dollars and that doesn't include seed potatoes,onions,corn and various other seeds that i plant. I love my garden. I am happy to see so many folks doing a garden or wanting to do it.
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge. I went out today an bought a garden auger. I finished my garden today with the garden auger. I wish I had one earlier when I started planting. Enjoy your you tube vidoes.
Planted my garden on May 15th using the woven ground cover and everything is coming up nice!! Got Georgia rattlesnake watermelons, cantaloupe and sugar babies. Of course a few (20) tomato plants!! Lima beans, green bean, okra, potatoes and peppers. Can’t wait!! So glad I found your channel and used your idea for the woven ground cover. I’m excited for my pig butts shirt to come in too. Thank you guys and God bless you!!!
Great clip, Living Traditions Homestead. Please show us how you plant the herb garden and types of herbs. I’ve added two 6x4 ft Raise Bed garden this season in hopes of getting hold of food security. Thank you that God may bless us all with a good harvest thru these trying times.
A fun cherry tomato that we came across last year and saved the seeds from is 'Candyland Cherry tomato'. It is about 3/8" size. Fun to put close to the house or sitting area to just munch in the garden or pretty in a salad.
I was wondering what happen with your flower garden at the shower. Loved your Video of planting your garden. So great seeing people doing that again. I do bucket planting in my small back yard. Loving the greens I’m getting. God bless you and your garden.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! You listened to us and that is rare on UA-cam for most channels. I watched all the way through. Hope you show the progress of this garden every week or two - successes as well as failures. Thanks again.
I am lucky that I have a ton of seeds but I was pleasantly surprised to see Baker Creek was sold out. They are a great company. The garden looks great I wish mine was that big.
I've planted more but the biggest change up is going into the season being more intentional about how I preserve. Currently beginning to dry the perennial herbs that are abundant right now
So great to see the girls out with yall helping in the garden! At some point would love to see how the potatoes are doing. May God bless you with a bountiful harvest.
I just ordered the Growers Solutions truck farming drip tape kit. Thanks for your videos and recommendations. I'm very much looking forward to not having to mess with sprinklers and wasting all that water. God bless.
We love your videos. I didn't know there was nadapeno peppers. Got to get some. We are not homesteaders, but we now have rabbits and a greenhouse on the way.😂 We love that you tell mistakes and how to do things better. Saves us a lot of trial and error.
@@donnaholland1625 That's my issues, a few huge trees in the backyard so I can't grow anything back there at all! In my front yard I have a huge magnolia tree in half the yard so the other half of my front yard I plowed up and planted! It may not look the nicest but thank goodness I don't have HOA or anything to gripe about it and I have lots of food from my little half front yard garden!
Try wicking buckets and plant whatever you like. I have green beans in a couple buckets, eggplants in several, melons, chard, kale, different tomatoes, okra, blackberries, etc. You can also go vertical, even use rain gutters (but you'll have to water often as needed). Have fun.
Thank you for being so inspiring! And for making me feel normal about my 84 tomato plants in the garden not counting the oddball and cherry ones scattered around in boxes and pots!
Enjoyed! I planted one flower plant I received for Mother’s Day and that probably the extent of my planting this year. Both my parents have had strokes so I’m taking care of them. But I love watching your garden videos.
Goooooo Evening Kevin , Sarah , & Girls , How nice to see the whole family at work in the garden . The garden looks pretty barren right now but it won't be long before it's lushly green. Squash is one of my favorite home grown vegetables. I'm sort of burned out on the summer zuccini squash. But I like the yellow crookneck and the straight neck also. Especially when fried. For a winter type squash , butternut is good. You might try the banana squash. Just one squash will provide enough for a couple of meals plus enough left over for canning. That is because one squash can weigh as much as 20 pounds. For the best tasting winter squash , I don't think you can go wrong with the Lakota squash. They are beautiful and even those who claim to not like squash have liked it when served to them. It's my favorite squash of all . However , Burpee may be the only easy source of seeds for them.
Had my seed's all started. Took them out to harden them off, put them under the covered porch as we finally had a very a warm & sunny day. They didn't like it at all. Just can't get them back to life. So I'm restarting thing's tonight and tomorrow. :( Love watching and learning from you 2. Stay safe ans healthy. God bless
A wonderful family with family living
I SINCERELY miss the Rabbit poop! Even wet it won't burn the roots! It's AMAZING!! Still trying to find the Silver Fox rabbits, I may have to settle for something else.
Oxheart Tomatoes are a nice heirloom plant , shaped like a huge o heart. Their flavor is superior for slicing and for paste.
They are very meaty and sweat.
My husband planted 3 Big Boy tomato plants in soil bags. I am praying, singing, shaking, watering and dancing we with them. I pray I have an abundance and have to share!!! I love your videos. I love the canning, cooking and snack making videos as well.
My husband passed away in February, then the whole virus thing got started. I am coping by putting in a much bigger more diverse garden than I usually do. Working out in the garden seems normal, when so much else in my life is abnormal.
So sorry to hear you lost your husband. God bless you and your garden.
Brenda, thanks, life is so surreal now.
God bless you
Condolences on the loss of your husband.
SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS I LOST MY TWIN SISTER IN FEBRUARY. TIMES I JUST FEEL SO LOST WITHOUT HER. BUT I LOVE TO GARDEN TOO. I PRY FOR YOU HOPE YOUR GARDEN YEILDS WELL. SURE IT WILL.
Thanks guys for doing videos like this...with all the little details. I have learned lots from watching you guys.. Carry on.
My husband wants to watch your videos over movies on Netflix! Great job and useful information every time. God love you and those who you love. 💞
My favorite tomatos to grow are Stupice. If you ever get the chance to try them, I hope you will. Great for slicing, dicing and making salsa. It's an heirloom variety.
A family that plants together eats well together all year long
Paste tomato we plant is Hungarian Hart, Dragon tongue green beans, black turtle beans, Red Ursa Kale and hundreds more from Baker Creek seeds like you. We are nearly neighbors in North Arkansas.Thank you so much for your videos and time you spend making them. We are grateful.
Kevin always has the best t-shirts!! You guys should have them made and sell them!
I am so grateful to find your channel, you guys are Amazing .I am learning to do homestead and your videos are really helping me in my journey.Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world .Thank you and God bless ❤️🙏.
Last year for the first time we grew popcorn and had great luck (just for our family). We have planted 4 rows this year. Our grown children don’t live close and they love finding it in the mail. God bless you too!
You planted all that PLUS, you made it possible for us to join you! That is a lot of work! Thank you so much. I dream I can soon have my big garden, for now, I am doing lots and lots of potted veggies! Currently I have about 30 edible plants on my terrace. Love my fresh food. Blessings
We got all of our Roma and Slicing tomatoes in today, as well as cucumbers, lemon cucumbers, and Jack 'o' Lantern pumpkins. Tomorrow we get our pinto beans and white bean seeds in the ground as well as a second round of turnips (for the leaves, my husband LOVES them).
Sarah and Kevin, in the Philippines, we grow sweet potato mostly for the tops. We gather the tops and the younger leaves and blanch them. Then we make a dressing out of vinegar, salt and pepper, onions and garlic. Then mix tops and dressing. So good, so filling
The herbs in tubs may be the best way to do it. No weed pressure there! With those tubs it seems like a no-brainer! 😊
You will have a lovely garden in just a few weeks. That was a lot of work--- a work of Family love. We are
So proud of all you do! Tms poet Ohio
I actually planted some plants in 5 gallon buckets this year thanks to Sarah's video on container gardening. I started out small just to see how it does. I grew up with both sets of my grandparents having huge gardens and I loved eating fresh veggies outta the garden. This year I planted 1 Bush Goliath 🍅, 1 Better Bush 🍅, 1 Jalapeno, 1 lunchbox orange sweet snacking pepper and my 17 year old planted a sweet mint plant. Wish us luck
For a multi purpose bean, i LOVE Kentucky Wonder. Great for small raw, cooked, canned, and dried. They are a tall pole and can get over 10 ft, but are easy to let go for dried. They are a long lived heirloom and very hardy.
I am growing three tomatoes in buckets one pepper plant in a bucket, potatoes in half of a 55 gal. barrel and red onions in the other half of the barrel. I am 59 and I have not garden in 30 years, plus I have a bad back so it this goes well I will be planted more next year.
Love and Hugs from Sapulpa, Oklahoma
I love your animals, I love your lifestyle, I love you guys, but the best viseos are garden videos!!! I got my fix today!
LOL Love your T-shirt quote, Kevin. Thank you for the giggle of the day. Watching you plant your garden makes me homesick for my home state of Missouri. You can take the girl out of the garden, but you can't take the garden out of the girl!
Thanks girls for showing on the garden project. Good job.
I think its a great time to chit chat and joke while planting the garden i know enjoy doing this with my family as well. Takecare and keep safe thanks for sharing.
I got my garden planted this past Thursday. I am growing Parks Whopper, Jet Star and Rutgers tomatoes. Brown crowder peas, Ford Hook Lima beans, Speckled Butter beans, zucchini and yellow squash and bell pepper.
All 3 ladies plant gloveless, the lone man plants with gloves. Cracked me up. Love the planting. It was always my favorite. I may not have hated it as much as a kid if we had the plastic down. I hated hoeing the garden. On how I would love to be healthy enough to grow a garden. Blessings to you all.
I have scaled way down on my gardens as I get older. Everything gets so much harder. But I still try to implement some of the things you guys do, just on a very small scale. I like to grow a little, can a little, freeze a little, dehydrate a little. I make my own pepper powders and enjoy them so much. Every little bit helps so that I don't rely entirely on the supermarket for food. I still feel a bit like a homesteader with my hands in the dirt, but I can't do what you guys do anymore. Still, I look forward to every video!
I've planted roma tomatoes, Cherokee purple, 1 sun cherry and 1 cherry tomato. And hope to plant my cucumbers, watermelon and cantaloupe starts. This is the first year since I was a child to be planting in the ground. I usually just container garden. Have a blessed day.
I knew tomato stalks rooted if planted deep, I never knew pepper plants did that! Thank you that... another wonderful video! Happy Memorial day.
Great Job you family people with green thumbs.
Love hearing your turkeys in the background. ☺
We have increased our garden size this year a little behind but working on it. Already looking to expand again next year. Thank you for inviting us along on your journey.
Grandma used to use a wooden clothespin with the round head to plant her beans, etc. I need one. She raised her kids during the depression and taught me a lot.
My husband put in 2 more raised beds of 4x8. I added potatoes, cantaloupe, broccoli, and cauliflower. Added more brussel sprouts plants and yellow squash. I have a lot more variety this year.
Okra!! Put 2 seeds in an ice cube tray compartment, fill with water and freeze. At planting time just put the ice cube in the space and cover. Wa la okra seed planted and watered.
We installed our woven weed fabric today, planting tomorrow! We are in Toronto, Canada, we have just expanded to a 20x20 garden space... enough to freeze for the 2 of us for most of the winter 😊 thanks for all the tips!
PS: Abraham Lincoln also said that woven weed fabric is the best!
I share a 20 by 40 foot garden with my in-laws across the street. We plant slicer tomatos, summer sqaush, zucchini, cucs for pickles, peppers ( bell and hot) and cherry tomatoes. I enjoy canning as much as possible with my mother-in-law.
Thank you and your family for your help 🙏
Our garden is 30 x 30 and we used the weed barrier you have and we love it! We planted purple onions, green onions, beets, Bush green beans, okra, black eyed peas, cucumbers, sweet corn, 7 tomato plants, 7 pepper plants, yellow and zucchini squash, cantaloupe and watermelons! I planted my radishes, carrots, asparagus and broccoli in totes. We love how fast everything germinated and our weeding is bearable! Here’s to our abundant harvests!
I believe those beans are magic beans.
Thanks y'all we are just getting around to watching your video's.
Just a suggestion, you might try using sticks with pointed ends to make the holes for the seeds. That would avoid creating so much compaction at the bottom of the holes and allow the roots to penetrate downward better.
Thank you for all the details on what you've planted. This will be our "go to" planting video. We love watching Living Traditions Homestead!
Everyone does.,they’re sooo inspiring !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊💞
After watching the videos about your gardens, we decided to plant our gardens this year with the ground covering. What a great idea to keep the weeds down. We always have a big garden and the weeds get out of control before we know it. Next step- the drip watering system!! Thanks for sharing!
Have you heard the Three Sisters Garden? Iroquois way of growing bean squash and corn in union. I think you set up would be great for it. Great work 🙏
Hatch Chile..YUM!
Nice job guys! ❤
Thank y'all for this video. I love to learn new ways of gardening. Very well done.
Hatch chile is the best. I'm born and raised from New Mexico. Hatch chile is a staple in all our meals. Look and see how to make chile relleno and green Chile chicken enchiladas.
The auger is an awesome addition to my gardening tools...saved me so much time planting...the hubby drills the holes and I go behind him and plant. I've added a spoon to my gardening tools too--LOL...yup a spoon. Easier to get plant starts out of their cells and I also use it to gather dirt from under the weed barrier when planting after the hubby used the auger. The spoon is a easier then using my hands or a hand shovel.
Stl gardener here!! Thank you for sharing. I am adopting the woven fabric method this year and your channel has been a nice guide.
I love Opalka tomatoes. They are so fantastic and they get so much bigger than regular paste tomatoes.
Another Great Video! Thank you so much for sharing your lives with us. Stay Safe.
Love, love!
We planted the Dar Cucumbers as well, and the grey striped sunflowers. Can’t wait to see how they turn out
Thank you and I am excited to see the garden grow!
well done family.
y'all did a great job in the garden today
Wow, that was a big job. Thanks for showing us you garden plan and planting.
Would you do a cost video of how much it costs for your large summer garden including weed cloth, drip lines, cattle panels, steaks, fencing, and seed costs? I would think it would be of interest. Thanks for all you do share.
Susan Elliott I’d love to see that also!
Yes I know it will be expensive to set up all at once, but I plan on doing in stages. Our garden is about as big as the one you planted today. Just a guesstament would be great.
Just some of the plants for my garden cost around 100.00 dollars and that doesn't include seed potatoes,onions,corn and various other seeds that i plant. I love my garden. I am happy to see so many folks doing a garden or wanting to do it.
I am curious also about the cost of this infrastructure.
Love the back to basics theme. I am new at gardening so this tutorial is a great help. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge. I went out today an bought a garden auger. I finished my garden today with the garden auger. I wish I had one earlier when I started planting. Enjoy your you tube vidoes.
Wow what a day of planting
Planted my garden on May 15th using the woven ground cover and everything is coming up nice!! Got Georgia rattlesnake watermelons, cantaloupe and sugar babies. Of course a few (20) tomato plants!! Lima beans, green bean, okra, potatoes and peppers. Can’t wait!! So glad I found your channel and used your idea for the woven ground cover. I’m excited for my pig butts shirt to come in too. Thank you guys and God bless you!!!
Please do a dill pickle tutorial . I love to watch you guys . You’re a wealth of information in these uncertain times . Thank you !
Beautiful 😍. God bless your family 🌹
Celebrity tomatoes 🍅 is a good one tat I bucket plant usually. This year I planted Roma and Stripie. Love your garden
Great clip, Living Traditions Homestead. Please show us how you plant the herb garden and types of herbs. I’ve added two 6x4 ft Raise Bed garden this season in hopes of getting hold of food security. Thank you that God may bless us all with a good harvest thru these trying times.
Have you considered three sister planting with your corn? Corn, beans to grow up stalks and squash. Maybe your melons would work like squash.
Love the Turkey and Rooster making their appearance on screen...lol. Love it !!!
A fun cherry tomato that we came across last year and saved the seeds from is 'Candyland Cherry tomato'. It is about 3/8" size. Fun to put close to the house or sitting area to just munch in the garden or pretty in a salad.
I was wondering what happen with your flower garden at the shower. Loved your Video of planting your garden. So great seeing people doing that again.
I do bucket planting in my small back yard. Loving the greens I’m getting. God bless you and your garden.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! You listened to us and that is rare on UA-cam for most channels. I watched all the way through. Hope you show the progress of this garden every week or two - successes as well as failures. Thanks again.
The t-shirts crack me up 🤣 Honestly I wish I could click “love” 100 times on this video. Great information. Thank y’all so much!
Loved your blanching French fries series, no one else does this. I saved the potatatoes that were sprouting a bit...thx
Wow everything's looking great guys
I am lucky that I have a ton of seeds but I was pleasantly surprised to see Baker Creek was sold out. They are a great company. The garden looks great I wish mine was that big.
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. This video of back to basic’s for the garden is just what I needed. Keep sharing, God is good!
Can't wait to see it all grown !!
I've planted more but the biggest change up is going into the season being more intentional about how I preserve. Currently beginning to dry the perennial herbs that are abundant right now
That's the way to do it! All hands on deck to help with planting. Our last frost is in June - most plants are waiting to be planted. Glenn and Maureen
So great to see the girls out with yall helping in the garden! At some point would love to see how the potatoes are doing. May God bless you with a bountiful harvest.
Pintos were the first my grandma taught me in 1974. Best ive had
WOW ! “Amazing !”👍WOW !
Okra! More snack food for Kevin while in the garden!
I just ordered the Growers Solutions truck farming drip tape kit. Thanks for your videos and recommendations. I'm very much looking forward to not having to mess with sprinklers and wasting all that water. God bless.
We love your videos. I didn't know there was nadapeno peppers. Got to get some. We are not homesteaders, but we now have rabbits and a greenhouse on the way.😂 We love that you tell mistakes and how to do things better. Saves us a lot of trial and error.
Wish I had the room to grow so much! My entire yard with the house included is 60 x 100 ! I still try to grow as much as I can. Keep up the good work!
build a raised bed!
Square foot method!!!
I do 5 gallon buckets on back deck. I have small yard and big shade tree problems.
@@donnaholland1625 That's my issues, a few huge trees in the backyard so I can't grow anything back there at all! In my front yard I have a huge magnolia tree in half the yard so the other half of my front yard I plowed up and planted! It may not look the nicest but thank goodness I don't have HOA or anything to gripe about it and I have lots of food from my little half front yard garden!
Try wicking buckets and plant whatever you like. I have green beans in a couple buckets, eggplants in several, melons, chard, kale, different tomatoes, okra, blackberries, etc. You can also go vertical, even use rain gutters (but you'll have to water often as needed). Have fun.
So fun to see everything you are planting this year!! Can't wait to see your garden progress through the season!!
Thank you for being so inspiring! And for making me feel normal about my 84 tomato plants in the garden not counting the oddball and cherry ones scattered around in boxes and pots!
Enjoyed! I planted one flower plant I received for Mother’s Day and that probably the extent of my planting this year. Both my parents have had strokes so I’m taking care of them. But I love watching your garden videos.
Just started watching. We spent 20 years in the KC area, so are familiar with the Ozarks. Love your property. Thank you.
Goooooo Evening Kevin , Sarah , & Girls ,
How nice to see the whole family at work in the garden . The garden looks pretty barren right now but it won't be long before it's lushly green. Squash is one of my favorite home grown vegetables. I'm sort of burned out on the summer zuccini squash. But I like the yellow crookneck and the straight neck also. Especially when fried.
For a winter type squash , butternut is good. You might try the banana squash. Just one squash will provide enough for a couple of meals plus enough left over for canning. That is because one squash can weigh as much as 20 pounds. For the best tasting winter squash , I don't think you can go wrong with the Lakota squash. They are beautiful and even those who claim to not like squash have liked it when served to them.
It's my favorite squash of all . However , Burpee may be the only easy source of seeds for them.
Black turtle beans are my favorite dry bean :)
Yay. I love this video. Thanking you for sharing a video of your garden. BTW, I love your t-shirt with the Abraham Lincoln quote on it. LOL
Oxheart Tomatoes are a great eating tomato or canning. They are big likean ox heart and very meaty. A sweat
Flavored tomato that are luscious.
Good morning that is great and pretty. I love your channel and thanks for sharing
Had my seed's all started. Took them out to harden them off, put them under the covered porch as we finally had a very a warm & sunny day. They didn't like it at all. Just can't get them back to life. So I'm restarting thing's tonight and tomorrow. :( Love watching and learning from you 2. Stay safe ans healthy. God bless
you guys areso organized it is inspiring!
My favorite yellow orange tomato is Dr Wyche yellow
You guys are doing great!
Great job family