I love learning about the different varieties of crops on the Row by Row Show. The show was so great that the old goat crawled from behind those canned potatoes to learn more about the varieties himself. Thanks guys!
All i grow is heirloom tomatoes and I’m on my fourth year of saving my seeds and growing from them the next year… every year the disease issues have gotten less and less… maybe the plants have adapted a little bit every year… the best tasting tomato to date I’ve found is Cherokee purple… can’t beat it… the flavor is incredible
Love those heirlooms myself! If you like Cherokees, you might like Black Krim, Paul Robeson, Carbon, Dester, and Black Brandywine. I love those black tomatoes!! You probably know these though.
@@redneckpyromania6965 I have a two year old black Krim plant that got too big to fit through the door when I moved the papaya out this spring. I cut it back and stuck cuttings in solo cups and ended up with over 20 viable plants. Just ate one off of one of the plants I set out first from my winter pruning. Perfect clones!
I’ll tell you what, you are some of most wonderful folks I’ve ever listened too next to my gramps and grams! They were both raised back down your way in the teens,twenties & thirties. I learn just about as much from you about gardening as I did about everything from them, and that’s a lot! I’m doing well this Spring’s garden, fallen behind with my Summer garden, but I live in California & SoCal is forgiving. Once I heal from my injuries and we get moved to our Dream Home where I can have a proper mini farm garden, y’all & I will become friendly with my credit card! Thank you so very much for being there for folks like me who want to learn, and you make the tools that need to be used for this type of and size of gardening. I truly appreciate you! Thank you 🙏
Good afternoon, Incredible sweet corn grows well here in northwest Texas. I love yalls show, the old goat is behind the jar of taters, and pickles looks like. Have a blessed weekend!
Good video! Corn is one of my favorite things to grow. I've grown peaches and cream, ambrosia and the past 2 years incredible. So far incredible is my favorite.
Another great show!! Thank you for making us so hungry for tomatoes and corn 😭. I believe we found the old goat, peaking out from behind the pickles on the middle shelf behind Greg. Have a great rest of the week.
Can't wait to see yall on the live tonight! I'll need to check out your fried corn momma hoss. Hubby just bought me 8 ears. Since 8 is too much for supper, I can use 2 ears for the fried corn. Love those gorgeous zinnias too.i would love to be a hoss ambassador, but I gotta practice more on my own garden
Really good information on corn got a couple weeks till ours is ready can't wait. Old goat is behind the middle mason jar with the pumpkin ontop on left side.
I just started pulling ears of Serindipity this afternoon in Millbrook, AL. Got purple Hull pea vines 7ft tall climbing the stalks. They’ll be ready next
Thanks for the information on planting a second crop of corn. The old goat is behind Greg shoulder in between the jar of potatoes and what looks like pickles. Enjoying the information on fall crops.
What a great episode about corn! Do you have a particular variety of corn you recommend for making and canning corn relish? I love relishes and all things pickled and would love to hear your favorite corn relish recipe, as well!
Great show. Just planted my second succession planting of obsession corn here in zone 6a. Can’t wait for fresh sweet corn and tomatoes!! Old goat behind the potatoes and pickle jars
I plant Hickory King Corn made hominey. I plant NK 199 sweet corn to cut off and put in the freezer. I have been growing Delicious Tomato's every scense my daughter gave her father a 5 gallon bucket with 7 tomato's filled the bucket. They are big and delicious.
I'm very curious about your trials on the tomato. Especially the mid and end of season. For disease & pest issues. Please keep us informed. I'm in Zone 8B , Fl Panhandle.
Enjoyed this show very much, happy y'all had a good vacation, who caught the biggest fish? Is the Seminole XR sweet corn similar to the Catalyst XR sweet corn, both are bicolor sh2 varieties?
Serindipity sweet corn has a wide harvest window y’all should try it in a trial run I’ve got it planted in triple rows with a double double row every other row 8 in spacing on the triple and double rows 8in spacing in every row staggered and 18 in spacing between the triple and double rows every ear is full. I hit the tassels with a rake handle during peak shed not sure if it helped but certainly didn’t hurt. Husks wrapped tight too. I’ve got 12 35ft rows in a 35ft x 20. It can be planted tight if you lay the water to it and fertilize it right when it need the shot! Happy Growing
Love your videos! I can only grow corn in my small back walled garden that’s surrounded by concrete paving due to badgers, in the UK. I only grow five plants in a large container, then five more in another sown four weeks later, for succession fresh corn on the cob. Works very well. Pollination is good. But we do just tap the plants every day when watering. The plants also add a “tropical structure” to the patio 😃 In the main garden, I’d have to concrete around the entire area and put up badger proof fencing like we have along the main artery UK motorways which stops badgers busting through and making holes big enough to allow deer through. Both animals are a danger to high speed motor way users. I do plant excess sweet corn starts OUTSIDE of my main garden that are usually sacrificed to (easy access) badgers. Planting inside the garden would create a disaster as badgers make holes in the wire for rabbits to hop through, and destroy all plants in the garden to get to the corn. Do you ship to the UK? Or have an Amazon account that ships to UK via Amazon Prime? Nothing on your website about shipping… 😌
We do have an international shipping option once you place the items in your cart and go to the checkout page you will see it. However, we are not allowed to ship seeds out of the US.
I'm way behind on my corn this year. I need to get it in the ground this week, but we have gone from low 80's to mid 90's already. Oh well, at least they are on drip irrigation. I'll see how this grows. Planting Primus and Sweetnes this year in zone 8a. Oh, and my "Hossinator" tomatoes are doing fantastic! Oh boy, the "Old Goat" was really shy this week. You can just see him behind the 3 canning jars behind Greg on the middle shelf. He is behind the center jar, the one with the small squash on top of it.
found him next to the little pumpkin!!!! just starting my corn now in tulsa, do you think it will make it ok? it is your bodacious and sweet white corns
Interesting video on corn, hope ya'll start carrying the seeds for that variety!! Old Goat behind the canning jars with the small squash on top of them...✌🏻
Hi Greg & Beautiful Sheila ! I couldnt plant our Corn in spring - after i bought all my seeds & fertilizer....as I ended up with a hernitated disc in my neck . . Thinking of planting around August - does that sound ok ? Or July . Here in Montgomery County , Texas God bless you both . The old Goat I saw behind greg & the canning jars ... Or do I have to email it . I watch all your very informative content . .. Mrs Josette Tharp Montgomery County , Texas . We pulled our Tators this past weekend & with our Heat & being out in the garden all day ! I put on Instagram & tagged yall ! I cried & laughed all the tators i got ! Plus started another grow bag & tote with fingerlings as i did last year and got a bumper crop ..... Have a beautiful weekend
Thank you for sharring your wisdom. The old goat is behing the canned potatoes that have a pumpkin on top of the jar😅 Keep up the good work God bless you
What is your fertilizer program for sweet corn . I think I remember dad putting down a 13-13-13 at planting then some more of the same when knee high . That was in Ohio , but my parents were born and raised in East Tennessee. Everyone in the mountains grew Silver Queen and Hickory King and planted their beans in with the corn after corn was waist high and let the beans grow up the corn stalks . I think I’ll try the Ambrosia this fall like you said . I’ve used your seed for the past year or so and I do get better germination rates than others I’ve used in the past especially with onions .
In the middle of my corn garden is a stock tank filled with catmint and Russian Sage. Blooming from now to fall. There are bees all over it so I did the same thing in my tomato/pepper garden. Bonus: IT IS BEAUTIFUL!! 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Great show and those veggies look delicious! Love me some fried corn! Beautiful orange zinnias Mama Hoss!! My Pink Delicious and Seminole corn is a good ways behind yours, but all are doing well. 100% germ rate on the Pinks and very impressive germ rate on the Seminole Sweet corn! I've got 6 rows, 40' long so maybe the coons won't get it all! I'll keep you posted. All 5 of the tomato trial varieties are doing well. I'll probably double crop the Seminole since somebody sent me a whole pound of it! :) No complaints here!! Always enjoy the show and learn something every week! Thanks for sharing!
I heard momma hoss say it was not so acidic tasting..... Would it be comparable to the yellow tomatoes? I grow some yellow ones due to the low acid. Any how those pink delicious maters look nice and meaty....if y'all put them on your sight please hurry and decide....
I tried peaches and cream last year for first time. Plants were beautiful, the ears were full. But it was starchy. We ate every bit, but it wasn't very good. Hopefully my timing is better this year. I think the old goat peeking out behind the squash and pickles...
You may have picked it too late? I've grown peaches and cream before and really like. The past couple of years I've grown incredible and like it better.
great show. My corn is doing ok. I think I planted too early . Tomatoes are growing good lots of blooms just not many tomatoes. and I think the old goat is hiding behind the pickle's
I must be doing something wrong, my squash isn’t putting on any female flowers nor is my zucchini 😩 my neighbor told me to stop doing my fish fertilizer and they will bring on the female flowers, I haven’t seen any bees or butterflies either so I check every morning to see if I can pollinate. Planting my sweet corn tomorrow, my first round was the wrong type but a cooler weather corn so it didn’t live past my 98f days.
Hang in there Danielle! It's not uncommon for those squash and zuccs to put on mostly all male flowers early. I'm betting the females will come! The old timers say all those early male flowers are God's way of attracting the bees and other pollinators that will be needed. I've noted it for years with my own plants and the females always show up.
THE OLD GOAT IS BEHING THE CANNING JARS ON THE 2ND SHELF FROM THE BOTTOM RIGHT BEHIND MR HOSS. I WISH I COULD GROW CORN BUT IN THE AREA I AM IN IT IS NOT POSSIBLE SINCE I ONLY HAVE A SMALL SPACE BLOCKED BY BUILDINGS AROUND ME.
Just me but heirloom tomatoes are not all that. I'm happy with a better boy, celebrity, better bush. Not a poor abused refrigerator one out of the grocery store!
I love learning about the different varieties of crops on the Row by Row Show. The show was so great that the old goat crawled from behind those canned potatoes to learn more about the varieties himself. Thanks guys!
correct, thanks for joining us.
All i grow is heirloom tomatoes and I’m on my fourth year of saving my seeds and growing from them the next year… every year the disease issues have gotten less and less… maybe the plants have adapted a little bit every year… the best tasting tomato to date I’ve found is Cherokee purple… can’t beat it… the flavor is incredible
Black krim are great too
Love the heirlooms. That Cherokee Purple and the Pineapple tomatoes are simply delicious.
Same here. My heirlooms I have been saving from for years are doing every it as good as the hybrids.
Love those heirlooms myself! If you like Cherokees, you might like Black Krim, Paul Robeson, Carbon, Dester, and Black Brandywine. I love those black tomatoes!! You probably know these though.
@@redneckpyromania6965 I have a two year old black Krim plant that got too big to fit through the door when I moved the papaya out this spring. I cut it back and stuck cuttings in solo cups and ended up with over 20 viable plants. Just ate one off of one of the plants I set out first from my winter pruning. Perfect clones!
Would love to see Moma Hoss do canning 🌽. I love corn!
Stay tuned
I love y'all's chemistry. I wish I had this with my wife. Bless y'all
Thank you and thanks for joining us.
Hey, y'all! Like I've said before, every time I watch, I learn something new!
As always, thanks Carol!
I’ll tell you what, you are some of most wonderful folks I’ve ever listened too next to my gramps and grams! They were both raised back down your way in the teens,twenties & thirties. I learn just about as much from you about gardening as I did about everything from them, and that’s a lot! I’m doing well this Spring’s garden, fallen behind with my Summer garden, but I live in California & SoCal is forgiving. Once I heal from my injuries and we get moved to our Dream Home where I can have a proper mini farm garden, y’all & I will become friendly with my credit card!
Thank you so very much for being there for folks like me who want to learn, and you make the tools that need to be used for this type of and size of gardening. I truly appreciate you!
Thank you 🙏
you are so welcome.
I’m way up here in S.W. Pa. No tomatoes for quite awhile but watching you eating that tomato has my mouth watering. 🤤
Great information. Loved this show. The old goat is behind the center jar that is topped with a small squash behind Greg.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Good afternoon, Incredible sweet corn grows well here in northwest Texas. I love yalls show, the old goat is behind the jar of taters, and pickles looks like. Have a blessed weekend!
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Vine borers are killing me this year on my squash. Ended up pulling out the Bug Buster II tonight.
HOSS packaging is lovely. Very professional. Writing from Trinidad and Tobago
Thank you!
I watched again as Im gonna plant my corn like you said Mr. Greg August 1st ......
God bless yall
Mrs Josette Tharp
Texas 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Behind the canning jars
I really like the channel i recently found it and really enjoy thanks
Welcome love having you here
Good video! Corn is one of my favorite things to grow. I've grown peaches and cream, ambrosia and the past 2 years incredible. So far incredible is my favorite.
Sounds great!
Another great show!! Thank you for making us so hungry for tomatoes and corn 😭. I believe we found the old goat, peaking out from behind the pickles on the middle shelf behind Greg.
Have a great rest of the week.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
My grandma always grew silver queen. I remember her jar of pink seeds sitting on the back porch. She loved that stuff!
Can't wait to see yall on the live tonight! I'll need to check out your fried corn momma hoss. Hubby just bought me 8 ears. Since 8 is too much for supper, I can use 2 ears for the fried corn. Love those gorgeous zinnias too.i would love to be a hoss ambassador, but I gotta practice more on my own garden
Will see you tonight.
Great show! Just waiting for my sweet corn silks to dry up. The old goat is behind the pickles
Correct thanks for joining us
Thanks again for another helpful video. Old goat is behind Greg 2nd shelf down between the jars
Correct!
Really good information on corn got a couple weeks till ours is ready can't wait.
Old goat is behind the middle mason jar with the pumpkin ontop on left side.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Good video wish you would show some pictures of the the red fish you caught! The old goat is behind the pickles on the middle shelf
Check out mamahosstools tic tock. Picks on there
Momma hoss is sure enjoying her fixing with that pink delicious mater. Lol
I just started pulling ears of Serindipity this afternoon in Millbrook, AL. Got purple Hull pea vines 7ft tall climbing the stalks. They’ll be ready next
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Thanks for the information on planting a second crop of corn. The old goat is behind Greg shoulder in between the jar of potatoes and what looks like pickles. Enjoying the information on fall crops.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
What a great episode about corn!
Do you have a particular variety of corn you recommend for making and canning corn relish? I love relishes and all things pickled and would love to hear your favorite corn relish recipe, as well!
Something I'll try to work on. I have never made corn relish.
Great show. Just planted my second succession planting of obsession corn here in zone 6a. Can’t wait for fresh sweet corn and tomatoes!! Old goat behind the potatoes and pickle jars
Correct, thanks for watching.
We planted Bodacious, Avalon, and Ambrosia this year.
Old goat is on the shelf behind Greg by the little pumpkin.
correct
We always planted field corn and used it just like sweet corn. I have this year at 66 planted my first ever planted sweet corn.
Good stuff
Oh Lord , Greg and mama Hoss are killing me eating that tomato 🍅 .. Lord I have green tomatoes ... But I sure need a ripe one soon ...lol 🤣
What a great show 👍 I'll take some seeds in texas
I plant Hickory King Corn made hominey. I plant NK 199 sweet corn to cut off and put in the freezer. I have been growing Delicious Tomato's every scense my daughter gave her father a 5 gallon bucket with 7 tomato's filled the bucket. They are big and delicious.
Beautiful orange zinnias! Always enjoy your videos. Old goat is behind Greg between the pickles and canned squash.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
The old goat is behind Greg's head behind the jar of what looks like to be potatoes. Thanks for the corn information. Sadly I don't have the room.
Correct on the old goat.
The old goat is on the 2nd row on the shelf behind Greg behind the jar with the pumpkin on top.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
That mater is beautiful and looks tasty 😋
It was!
Do y'all have a show on preserving summer squash?
No, but great idea
I'm very curious about your trials on the tomato. Especially the mid and end of season. For disease & pest issues. Please keep us informed. I'm in Zone 8B , Fl Panhandle.
Will do
Enjoyed this show very much, happy y'all had a good vacation, who caught the biggest fish?
Is the Seminole XR sweet corn similar to the Catalyst XR sweet corn, both are bicolor sh2 varieties?
Ms Hoss caught the most. Not sure about the Catalyst XR as have never grown it.
Serindipity sweet corn has a wide harvest window y’all should try it in a trial run I’ve got it planted in triple rows with a double double row every other row 8 in spacing on the triple and double rows 8in spacing in every row staggered and 18 in spacing between the triple and double rows every ear is full. I hit the tassels with a rake handle during peak shed not sure if it helped but certainly didn’t hurt. Husks wrapped tight too. I’ve got 12 35ft rows in a 35ft x 20. It can be planted tight if you lay the water to it and fertilize it right when it need the shot! Happy Growing
Can you recommend a couple good varieties of field corn for great cornbread and grits🥰
Hickory King Corn.
Jimmy Red and Hickory King
Love your videos!
I can only grow corn in my small back walled garden that’s surrounded by concrete paving due to badgers, in the UK. I only grow five plants in a large container, then five more in another sown four weeks later, for succession fresh corn on the cob. Works very well. Pollination is good. But we do just tap the plants every day when watering. The plants also add a “tropical structure” to the patio 😃
In the main garden, I’d have to concrete around the entire area and put up badger proof fencing like we have along the main artery UK motorways which stops badgers busting through and making holes big enough to allow deer through. Both animals are a danger to high speed motor way users.
I do plant excess sweet corn starts OUTSIDE of my main garden that are usually sacrificed to (easy access) badgers. Planting inside the garden would create a disaster as badgers make holes in the wire for rabbits to hop through, and destroy all plants in the garden to get to the corn.
Do you ship to the UK? Or have an Amazon account that ships to UK via Amazon Prime? Nothing on your website about shipping… 😌
We do have an international shipping option once you place the items in your cart and go to the checkout page you will see it. However, we are not allowed to ship seeds out of the US.
I'm way behind on my corn this year. I need to get it in the ground this week, but we have gone from low 80's to mid 90's already. Oh well, at least they are on drip irrigation. I'll see how this grows. Planting Primus and Sweetnes this year in zone 8a. Oh, and my "Hossinator" tomatoes are doing fantastic! Oh boy, the "Old Goat" was really shy this week. You can just see him behind the 3 canning jars behind Greg on the middle shelf. He is behind the center jar, the one with the small squash on top of it.
Correct, thanks for watching.
Took me a while. Old goat behind the canning jars with pumpkin on top.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
found him next to the little pumpkin!!!! just starting my corn now in tulsa, do you think it will make it ok? it is your bodacious and sweet white corns
Momma Hoss ... do you have a canning video that demonstrates the differences between cut corn and creamed corn processing? Can you make one?
Yes will be coming out next Tuesday
I have an agreement with a local farmer to can 100 jars of cut corn. Should be interesting!
Interesting video on corn, hope ya'll start carrying the seeds for that variety!! Old Goat behind the canning jars with the small squash on top of them...✌🏻
Correct, thanks for watching.
Hi Greg & Beautiful Sheila !
I couldnt plant our Corn in spring - after i bought all my seeds & fertilizer....as I ended up with a hernitated disc in my neck . .
Thinking of planting around August - does that sound ok ? Or July .
Here in Montgomery County , Texas
God bless you both .
The old Goat I saw behind greg & the canning jars ...
Or do I have to email it .
I watch all your very informative content . ..
Mrs Josette Tharp
Montgomery County , Texas .
We pulled our Tators this past weekend & with our Heat & being out in the garden all day ! I put on Instagram & tagged yall !
I cried & laughed all the tators i got ! Plus started another grow bag & tote with fingerlings as i did last year and got a bumper crop .....
Have a beautiful weekend
Sorry to hear, yes you can plant a fall crop
Thank you for sharring your wisdom.
The old goat is behing the canned potatoes that have a pumpkin on top of the jar😅
Keep up the good work
God bless you
Correct, thanks for watching.
Is the old goat behind Greg near the pickles?
I'm deer dating in corn this year as I'm trying to get an area cleared for it.
Correct on the old goat.
Have yall grown any oxheart tomatoes before? I really like the texture and flavor of those
No we haven’t
What is your fertilizer program for sweet corn . I think I remember dad putting down a 13-13-13 at planting then some more of the same when knee high . That was in Ohio , but my parents were born and raised in East Tennessee. Everyone in the mountains grew Silver Queen and Hickory King and planted their beans in with the corn after corn was waist high and let the beans grow up the corn stalks . I think I’ll try the Ambrosia this fall like you said . I’ve used your seed for the past year or so and I do get better germination rates than others I’ve used in the past especially with onions .
Check out our corn growing guide on our website. It has our recommended fertilizer schedule.
hosstools.com/corn-growing-guide/
Congratulations Diane Suggs on last weeks old goat winner 🎊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey hoss wondering if you had any good suggestions on a heat tolerance lettuce i live in the Ozarks
We have several. Below is the link. There is a "can i grow this" option on these. This will tell you if you can grow in your zone.
In the middle of my corn garden is a stock tank filled with catmint and Russian Sage. Blooming from now to fall. There are bees all over it so I did the same thing in my tomato/pepper garden. Bonus: IT IS BEAUTIFUL!! 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Oh wow!
Great episode, as always! Old Goat is behind jar of canned taters, behind Mr. Greg 😊
Correct, thanks for watching.
Great show and those veggies look delicious! Love me some fried corn! Beautiful orange zinnias Mama Hoss!! My Pink Delicious and Seminole corn is a good ways behind yours, but all are doing well. 100% germ rate on the Pinks and very impressive germ rate on the Seminole Sweet corn! I've got 6 rows, 40' long so maybe the coons won't get it all! I'll keep you posted. All 5 of the tomato trial varieties are doing well. I'll probably double crop the Seminole since somebody sent me a whole pound of it! :) No complaints here!! Always enjoy the show and learn something every week! Thanks for sharing!
I heard momma hoss say it was not so acidic tasting..... Would it be comparable to the yellow tomatoes? I grow some yellow ones due to the low acid. Any how those pink delicious maters look nice and meaty....if y'all put them on your sight please hurry and decide....
I tried peaches and cream last year for first time. Plants were beautiful, the ears were full. But it was starchy. We ate every bit, but it wasn't very good. Hopefully my timing is better this year.
I think the old goat peeking out behind the squash and pickles...
You may have picked it too late? I've grown peaches and cream before and really like. The past couple of years I've grown incredible and like it better.
@@Hatfield_Country I am positive I waited to long to pick it. I have had it before and I really liked it a lot.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Hi - The old goat is behind the canned beans that are behind Greg.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Looks so so good, I'm ready for a BLT sandwich with that Tomato! Nancy from nebraska
I love G90. My favorite bicolor. How does the seminole compare.
better to us
How do you remove whole kernels from the cob?
Watch our video scheduled for Tuesday and we will be demonstrating.
Beautiful zinnias. The old goat is behind the potatoes pickles and beans
Correct on the old goat.
ugly tomatoes taste so good and love silver queen corn.. NJ Here
What date would youplant sweet corn in zone 9aNE. Florida
Too late for spring, but a fall crop could be planted in September
What about Indian corn, Flint or Cherokee White? Any good for planting?
hosstools.com/product/indian-flour-corn/
If like to try green beans next year
Do y’all put watermelons on drip?
We do!
Old goat behind the canning jars??
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
I'm having issues of keeping the coons out of my corn. Old goat is behind the canned potatoes behind Hose' head.
Correct, thanks for watching. Those coons can be aweful
All the seedless watermelons I’ve tasted don’t have nearly the flavour of the black seed varieties.
Reds are so durn good
The Old Goat is behind Greg's right 2nd shelf, behind Qrt. jars.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
For some reason the chef’s choice orange I bought from y’all is looking a lot like a Roma tomato
old goat is on the middle shelf behind Greg
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
I see old goat behind the pickle jar and potatoes.
Correct, thanks for watching.
Welcome home. The old goat is behind Greg's head between canned potatoes and pickels.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
That's a pound of seed you planted?
great show. My corn is doing ok. I think I planted too early
. Tomatoes are growing good lots of blooms just not many tomatoes. and I think the old goat is hiding behind the pickle's
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Behind Greg by the pickles is where the old goat is
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
And nothing funner than hand picking corn especially on a good crop!
I must be doing something wrong, my squash isn’t putting on any female flowers nor is my zucchini 😩 my neighbor told me to stop doing my fish fertilizer and they will bring on the female flowers, I haven’t seen any bees or butterflies either so I check every morning to see if I can pollinate. Planting my sweet corn tomorrow, my first round was the wrong type but a cooler weather corn so it didn’t live past my 98f days.
Sounds like a pollinator problem. Have you tried planting more flowers to attract the pollinators?
Hang in there Danielle! It's not uncommon for those squash and zuccs to put on mostly all male flowers early. I'm betting the females will come! The old timers say all those early male flowers are God's way of attracting the bees and other pollinators that will be needed. I've noted it for years with my own plants and the females always show up.
I know G-90 is a hybrid, I had someone who told me he saves G-90 seed and plants it the following year ,I find that hard to believe.
I grew up only eating field corn.
It's Venice, Lol.
Not Venus.
Venice, Louisiana is my hometown ☺️
Like Venice, Italy and Venice Beach in California
That’s just the accent
You’re right
Goat is behind the jar with the pumpkin on top
Correct, thanks for watching.
THE OLD GOAT IS BEHING THE CANNING JARS ON THE 2ND SHELF FROM THE BOTTOM RIGHT BEHIND MR HOSS. I WISH I COULD GROW CORN BUT IN THE AREA I AM IN IT IS NOT POSSIBLE SINCE I ONLY HAVE A SMALL SPACE BLOCKED BY BUILDINGS AROUND ME.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
The jars behind Greg's head
Why is the tomato the slowest vegetable? It can’t Ketchup!
Thanks Chad.
Old goat behind jars behind greg
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
The old goat is behind the jar of potatoes behind Greg.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
The old goat is behind Mr Hoss behond some canned potatoes and a small pumpkin.
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
Can you one time show us who have poor eyesight what the goat looks like or is it different each time?
Old goat🐐 is behind the three jobs of pickles and potatoes or sqash
Correct on the old goat.
old goat is behind Greg by the pickles
Correct on the old goat. Thanks for watching.
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The Queen is actually better than the king on corn!
Right side bottom shelf. The old goat is hiding.
Correct, thanks for watching.
Just me but heirloom tomatoes are not all that. I'm happy with a better boy, celebrity, better bush. Not a poor abused refrigerator one out of the grocery store!