@@CogHillFarmPodcast Since you were talking a LOT about tomatoes Jason and bragged about the Cherokee Purple, I think that was what my neighbor grew last year. Multi-colored and sort of weird ugly shape BUT oh so big and delicious. I gave her a ' Pineapple Tomato plant to grow. These were just as large & delicious as the Cherokee. Check them out because I think you would do well freeze-drying them. They are like all meat... much less liquidy pulp. That way you would have tomatoes year round. I gave some to my co-workers... they LOVED them.
If Brooke learns how to weld, she can make scrap metal creatures from all the scraps of metal around the farm to place in and around your property! With her skills and Mary Carl's artistic mind, they would turn out some quirky creatures!! I can see them now in all different colors that MC has painted all around the farm! God Bless! Tracy is very informative!
I’m 77, with a bad back and bad knees, so I can no longer garden. But about a year ago I got interested in dehydrating food and now I have quite a bit of food dehydrated. I did a LOT of research before purchasing a dehydrator and I LOVE the one I ended up with. And, I’ve done a whole TON of research about how to dehydrate all the different foods and I have a HUGE file with all kinds of info on dehydrating food. I would LOVE to have a freeze dryer, but my income just won’t allow that. You’re RIGHT, you’re never too old to learn…something!!! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
Tracie, thank you for all you do with Jason & Brooke. They are so excited to have your expertise but your encouragement and support that comes with your friendship, means the world to them. That, in turn, makes you pretty special because this family is mighty special to us.
Awesome guest! I just love cottage style gardening... it plays into just what you want for your place, to make it look good as well as be funtional. I bet you are going to have a blast working with her on ideas for your layout/design.
Jason, I don't know what I did before I found your channel(s). You, Brooke and MaryCarl are a breath of fresh air (like at the 40!). Your pleasant nature, kind demeanour and willingness to laugh and have fun are a true delight. Thank you for doing what you do and for sharing it with us. Heather🇨🇦
I absolutely loved this podcast! I hope you will invite her back on again. She is full of information as well as the history behind it. I would also love to see other guests on the podcast. Jason is really really good at this. I know your channel is about your journey but I can see this will really help people understand the reasoning and the whys.
Hi, Tracy !! I remember my mom making potato soup and this one day, she realised that she only had two potatoes, so she called her mom and asked if she had any extra potatoes. Gramma said she didn't , but she said that she had some rutabaga that she could cook just like the potatoes, and that was awesome "potato soup" . My mom always made a 'roue' with flour and veg. oil and browned the roue a little, then added a little water and made it smooth then when the vegetables were done she stired in the roue and added half a stick of butter and a cup of milk and cooked it on low flame, till it got a little thicker . It didn't take long to cook and it was delishous. Salt and pepper. to taste!!
Lovely guest. 😊 Interesting discussion. So nice to hear about the old ways coming back without all the chemicals that pollute the land. Companion plants are wonderful. I add rutabagas and parsnips in my stew with the potatoes and carrots.
Congratulations on everything and love your videos and podcast. I appreciate how you guys are always experimenting with new things and constantly growing. And you guys did and awesome job at the expo. Be good lol 😂
BTW, hybrid roses don't have strong aromas. The old fashion roses are the only ones that have the true strong rose scent! If you like a to press flower petals, or make potpourri, that keeps their color and retains their aroma try Don Juan climbing roses. They are also prolific bloomers.
I have Hybrid Tea Roses those are heirloom and VERY fragrant. Mr Lincoln, a deep red, Heirloom, a beautiful lavender and my prized Climbing High Noon, a golden yellow, that as it matures to its end turns it’s underside pink which gradually succumbs to a green hue before ending in a whitish silver.
Thank you thank you I love Rose's. I have six in my small yard and I love them. I have never had any trouble growing rose's but all of my grandmother's and great grandmother's all had rose's. I have enjoyed listening to Tracy and please have her back. Love y'all and God bless you and your family 💕💕💕💕
Jason, you are an EXCELLENT interviewer! That was such a refreshing video! Very good conversations, and you both gave each other lots of time to answer and speak, without interrupting and talking over each other. Tracy is a wealth of information and so pleasant. I REALLY enjoyed this video!
When I was young, there was an elderly Dutch lady who had a small home on a very small corner lot. It was fenced and every bit of her "yard" was garden. My mother bought her fresh dill, garlic and hot peppers from the lady at pickle making time. She grew all sorts of herbs and medicinal plants. I always thought she was an interesting lady.
Jason, your idea of getting someone to supply and take care of the hives. BeeKeeping is very time consuming but you would really want Bees to tend to your garden and trees. From experience I learned how to tend bee hives from a neighbor growing up. Tracy is giving you good advice, the less you bother the bees the better the honey will taste and produce. Trade Schools is always a blessing, Experience and learning can never be taken away from you. I learned by experiment to plant plants that worked well together. An example that I did was I planted Strawberry beds and put a fence right down the middle of my raised bed garden. I would plant cucumbers plants, acorn squash, and other climbing plants under the fence. The peas and green beans were my best producers and at the same time the strawberry plants elimited most of the need to pick weeds. I use Franks Hot sauce in a sprayer for pest control. ❤️💖❤️😀
I have an herb garden outside my back door. I grow garlic, all my cooking herbs. I have 2 pots to grow flowers and it's edible. I have 2 flower hooks with pots, some were vegetables that I use to cook a lot with. I also have other edible flower and leaves. I have other pots on my patio which are flowers I really like that I can put in pots for color. I then have a vegetable and flower garden outback, that's a lot bigger. I had just started bees and my husband passed away and I am going to be moving farther north up on St. Lawrence River and can't have gardens anymore. I'll have to use pots for my herbs. I'm almost 72 and have working gardens since I was5,my grandfathers garden, I learned to pull weeds. My mom had gardens for us kids to work. I had gardens since marriage and taught my kids to weed and work in the garden. I'm looking forward to watching you, Brook, and Mary Carl working and watch your gardens flouri.
Been looking forward to this podcast with Tracy from Just Dig It! Jason with redbuds take the bloom and add to a fruit pie or salad! The blooms are tasty!
Life was how appropriate fullcyclc Newtown haven't heard of that one one since 60s send me on please Wii grow it ..in a big. Pot that will work homepages coat it yellow
I grew the Cherokee purple last year. I absolutely loved that ugly tomatoes. I harvested the seed to grow some this year. they are nearly ready to put into the ground.
How nice to put face to name!! Looking forward to viewing latest pod cast!!I just walked past neighbor rose bushes that are starting new year with buds forming!!
I do not usually watch you podcasts, mostly because I only watch your videos for the aesthetic value and sitting around talking 'bout the stuff I want to see...well, anyway. What a great podcast! i am so glad you brought Tracy to talk with you and to us! Great show! I feel so privileged to have been here.
Hi Tracy good to see you on Cog Hill, I whach your Channel all the time. Good to see you over here on this great Channel with the cool Jason and Brooks Channel😎 my goodness I've learned so much thank you Tracy for taking your time to come and the two of you have taught me so much about tomatoes I just had no clue and now I've gained much knowledge, thank you.
Growing up where I'm from we grew up saying garden not yard cause we grew food, raised tame birds and animals for eating. I think I was in my late teens when we mowed a lawn for the first time..lol
Tracy it was so nice to have you on Jason's Podcast.. You have to come back more often. Weekly would be fun. You and Jason play off each other so smoothly. I love to keep learning even at my age and still learning thing from MaryCarl and Jason. When you said onions oh mercy I was watching that video and gosh the things I learned from watching him not only grow it but afterwards. So your another brain we love to listen to on Gardens/plants. I agree with Jason. Your a pure Joy to listen to. Thank You Tracy for coming on. ❤
For years my Dad had old fashioned climbing roses on a chain link fence. When the bloomed, the surrounding area smelled so heavenly. They really had no maintenance except some trimming back when they got too bushy and stuck out from the fencing, which was 6 feet tall. It broke my heart when new owners tore out all those roses to remove the fencing. I never smelled such aromatic roses.
OMGosh that was an excellent pod cast. Tracy is awesome and so knowledgeable. Man I need a Tracy in my life! Jason you got to tell a lot of things I didn’t know about. I think you should definitely have Tracy back. Maybe do a special guest on a month or something. It was so interesting I watch it twice.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏼🥰❤️
I also love whipped rutabagas. One of my favorite combinations is rutabagas, celeriac, and potatoes. I cube them up and simmer them in cream until they're soft enough to mash with a whisk. The consistency of creamy mashed potatoes but with more flavor. Just don't ever whip anything with potato in it or it will turn gummy in a blink.
You can grow tomatoes in your greenstalk! Hang them, the onions in the barn! Great videos! You found your glasses 🤓! Love the tomato talk..yummy! I love the tree talks too, ❤️❤️❤️ THANK YOU.. IT WAS SO INTERESTING
My 20 year old granddaughter started welding in high school. She worked for a custom trailer building place and welded on low boy trailers and was the only female welder there.
I’m trying to get a colony of mason bees established on my farm. They are super pollinators and very non-aggressive. True I don’t get honey but I prefer to make syrup from my maple trees.
Such a great first guest on your podcast! Really appreciate her knowledge. So wonderful to have a friend who supports your visions for the new 40! Best wishes!
if you want to do hanging planters, i highly recommend picking a few colors of fuschias. those dual color flowers are so pretty and look like little dancing angels. and i dunno if you're in the right zone, but there are these peppermint peach trees that makes these variegated flowers (the petals on individual flowers are randomly deep pink and bright white, could be streaks, could be splotches, could be split down the middle one side entirely pink other side entirely white) they are so unique, but they're only ornamental like the fuschia.
I think Tracy will be a great help with you gardens and orchard. I watched her when Hollie , from Simply Lake and Lace went to her farm and filmed. She knows her stuff🌱 It's always great to have someone you can ask questions and learn from. Your gardens will turn out fantastic because you have that same passion.🍅🌱🌽
Y’all,I loved all this information! THE best tomato I ever ate was one my dad grew, about a million years ago, was a BEEFSTEAK. It was bigger than my hand and it was more meat than seed. Then, I had problems with eating the seeds and the skin. So, I tried a yellow/gold tomato. I love them! And, they don’t bother me, health-wise. I still don’t know the name of it. I got a bowl of “heritage” grape tomatoes, they had so many colors! I loved the little purple ones. Thank y’all for sharing your knowledge! I enjoyed it, a lot. Take care! Stay safe! Prayers and Blessings always
I'm from England UK, I find with the modern roses are beautiful but they don't have any fragrance. The older roses look beautiful and they smell gorgeous. Do you find that is the same in the US ?
Check Out Tracy & Just Dig It Farm: ua-cam.com/channels/4VsnDP-yzh89cFUZ4ca1pw.html
I've been to Tracy's and Just Dig It Farm web page. She makes it so easy to learn new things and her potager garden is awesome.
I love her!
Omgosh Jason I just saw Tracy’s iron gate!! Simply fabulous!!! Brooke can weld one for your new potage garden when she learns❤️❤️❤️!!!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. See ya next time. Miss seeing u Brook. Love to u all
Hey Tracy!
It was such an honor to be the first guest on the CogHill podcast! I had so much fun!
When Brooke takes her welding class she can make gates for your garden.
YES!!! :)
@@CogHillFarmPodcast Since you were talking a LOT about tomatoes Jason and bragged about the Cherokee Purple, I think that was what my neighbor grew last year. Multi-colored and sort of weird ugly shape BUT oh so big and delicious. I gave her a ' Pineapple Tomato plant to grow. These were just as large & delicious as the Cherokee. Check them out because I think you would do well freeze-drying them. They are like all meat... much less liquidy pulp. That way you would have tomatoes year round. I gave some to my co-workers... they LOVED them.
@@CogHillFarmPodcast And/or maybe some arbors!! ~Sharon
Very cool!
If Brook learns welding, she could design and build pieces of art for the property.
Yes!
Ohh, I can see Brooke making benches to overlook the new Pond. 😍
The gates could be a way to get Brooke to take the welding class. She could make gates for the garden.
She is very knowledgeable and such a cutie! She has passion for her gardening for sure. Thanks for having her as a guest. ☺️
That was a lot of fun. 🎉 ❤️
If Brooke learns how to weld, she can make scrap metal creatures from all the scraps of metal around the farm to place in and around your property! With her skills and Mary Carl's artistic mind, they would turn out some quirky creatures!! I can see them now in all different colors that MC has painted all around the farm! God Bless! Tracy is very informative!
Jason this was such a great 1st guest… love Tracy and loved all the knowledge shared during the podcast…. Missed Mrs. Coghill, but FABULOUS podcast ❤️
Thank you
OMG, this was a great show, TY Tracy for doing this, please have more guests like this Jason. Tracy you are amazing and so knowledgeable.
Thank you Kathryn
Geez, this cogcast podcast is so awesome 😊
Glad you enjoy it!
Hybrid roses don't smell. I love very flavorful. Smelling roses 🌷🌹🌷🌹 Yummy 🌹🌹🌹🌹
I’m 77, with a bad back and bad knees, so I can no longer garden. But about a year ago I got interested in dehydrating food and now I have quite a bit of food dehydrated. I did a LOT of research before purchasing a dehydrator and I LOVE the one I ended up with. And, I’ve done a whole TON of research about how to dehydrate all the different foods and I have a HUGE file with all kinds of info on dehydrating food. I would LOVE to have a freeze dryer, but my income just won’t allow that. You’re RIGHT, you’re never too old to learn…something!!! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
Tracie, thank you for all you do with Jason & Brooke. They are so excited to have your expertise but your encouragement and support that comes with your friendship, means the world to them. That, in turn, makes you pretty special because this family is mighty special to us.
It is a pure joy to work with them! And they are truly wonderful people!
Awesome guest! I just love cottage style gardening... it plays into just what you want for your place, to make it look good as well as be funtional. I bet you are going to have a blast working with her on ideas for your layout/design.
Jason, I don't know what I did before I found your channel(s). You, Brooke and MaryCarl are a breath of fresh air (like at the 40!). Your pleasant nature, kind demeanour and willingness to laugh and have fun are a true delight. Thank you for doing what you do and for sharing it with us.
Heather🇨🇦
I absolutely loved this podcast! I hope you will invite her back on again. She is full of information as well as the history behind it. I would also love to see other guests on the podcast. Jason is really really good at this. I know your channel is about your journey but I can see this will really help people understand the reasoning and the whys.
Thank you
@Just Dig It Farms Your welcome
I loved this video with Tracy. Can’t wait for other guests as well. Great show.
Thank you Beverley
WOW.........TRACY......WOW.....THIS DAY CAN NOT GET BETTER.......HUGS......
Oh my gosh! Tracy is a DOLL!!! I’m so glad we got to meet her!
Good Morning Jason and Welcome Tracy, looking forward to learning a lot.
Thank you Pammie
Outstanding pod cast! Learned so much, thank you both!!
Thank you
Wow!! I thought I had the wrong place. lol
LOLOLOL
Hello Tracy, glad to meet you. Hello COG HILL COG SQUAD.
Hi Brenda
@@justdigitfarms Hi. Have a great day.
Good Morning, Jason ! Welcome Tracy to Cog Hill Farms!
Thank you Lorna
I had to look up rutabega, apparently it's what we call a swede here in the UK. Great mashed with carrots 👍
dang wish i knew, I'd been here sooner....great show
Hi, Tracy !! I remember my mom making potato soup and this one day, she realised that she only had two potatoes,
so she called her mom and asked if she had any extra potatoes. Gramma said she didn't , but she said that she had
some rutabaga that she could cook just like the potatoes, and that was awesome "potato soup" . My mom always made a 'roue' with flour and veg.
oil and browned the roue a little, then added a little water and made it smooth
then when the vegetables were done she stired in the roue and added half a stick of butter and a cup of milk and cooked it on low flame, till it got a little thicker . It didn't take long to cook and it was delishous. Salt and pepper. to taste!!
Hi Marianne! Yum!
Lovely guest. 😊 Interesting discussion. So nice to hear about the old ways coming back without all the chemicals that pollute the land. Companion plants are wonderful. I add rutabagas and parsnips in my stew with the potatoes and carrots.
Thank you
U have to be a bee charmer lol
This was sooo good! Loved Tracy! You can tell she is Good People!!
Thank you Tavie
Go Brooke! Learn welding! Unless you try, you’ll never know. Failure is not trying.
Hey CHF I'm excited to see Tracy I love her and Gene I subscribed to JDF as soon as you said go check them out their farm is beautiful...
Thank you Letitia
Congratulations on everything and love your videos and podcast. I appreciate how you guys are always experimenting with new things and constantly growing. And you guys did and awesome job at the expo. Be good lol 😂
Thank you so much!
BTW, hybrid roses don't have strong aromas. The old fashion roses are the only ones that have the true strong rose scent! If you like a to press flower petals, or make potpourri, that keeps their color and retains their aroma try Don Juan climbing roses. They are also prolific bloomers.
I have Hybrid Tea Roses those are heirloom and VERY fragrant. Mr Lincoln, a deep red, Heirloom, a beautiful lavender and my prized Climbing High Noon, a golden yellow, that as it matures to its end turns it’s underside pink which gradually succumbs to a green hue before ending in a whitish silver.
What a delight Tracy is….and she’s beautiful and so knowledgeable. Enjoyed this podcast from start to finish. ♥️🥰♥️
Aawwhhh thank you
Thank you thank you I love Rose's. I have six in my small yard and I love them. I have never had any trouble growing rose's but all of my grandmother's and great grandmother's all had rose's. I have enjoyed listening to Tracy and please have her back. Love y'all and God bless you and your family 💕💕💕💕
Thank you Candy
I am so excited about Spring and Summer. It snowed here today but soon the good weather will be here.
Jason, you are an EXCELLENT interviewer! That was such a refreshing video!
Very good conversations, and you both gave each other lots of time to answer and speak, without interrupting and talking over each other.
Tracy is a wealth of information and so pleasant.
I REALLY enjoyed this video!
Thank you Carmen
When I was young, there was an elderly Dutch lady who had a small home on a very small corner lot. It was fenced and every bit of her "yard" was garden. My mother bought her fresh dill, garlic and hot peppers from the lady at pickle making time. She grew all sorts of herbs and medicinal plants. I always thought she was an interesting lady.
Oh I would love to have spent time with her in her garden
Good morning Jason and welcome Tracy I am gonna take your advise on the salad pot. Thank you love your videos. And of course I love Cog Hill family!
Thank you Mary
Nice to meet u
I like rutabaga & turnips & pork roast cooked together. I do them in my crock pot.
Hi Tracy so nice to hear your views on gardening flowers n potage gardening but Jason you need to let her talk more but loved this podcast
Jason, your idea of getting someone to supply and take care of the hives. BeeKeeping is very time consuming but you would really want Bees to tend to your garden and trees. From experience I learned how to tend bee hives from a neighbor growing up. Tracy is giving you good advice, the less you bother the bees the better the honey will taste and produce. Trade Schools is always a blessing, Experience and learning can never be taken away from you. I learned by experiment to plant plants that worked well together. An example that I did was I planted Strawberry beds and put a fence right down the middle of my raised bed garden. I would plant cucumbers plants, acorn squash, and other climbing plants under the fence. The peas and green beans were my best producers and at the same time the strawberry plants elimited most of the need to pick weeds. I use Franks Hot sauce in a sprayer for pest control. ❤️💖❤️😀
I have an herb garden outside my back door. I grow garlic, all my cooking herbs. I have 2 pots to grow flowers and it's edible. I have 2 flower hooks with pots, some were vegetables that I use to cook a lot with. I also have other edible flower and leaves. I have other pots on my patio which are flowers I really like that I can put in pots for color.
I then have a vegetable and flower garden outback, that's a lot bigger. I had just started bees and my husband passed away and I am going to be moving farther north up on St. Lawrence River and can't have gardens anymore. I'll have to use pots for my herbs. I'm almost 72 and have working gardens since I was5,my grandfathers garden, I learned to pull weeds. My mom had gardens for us kids to work. I had gardens since marriage and taught my kids to weed and work in the garden.
I'm looking forward to watching you, Brook, and Mary Carl working and watch your gardens flouri.
BROOKE, you look so different 🤣
LOLOLOL
Been looking forward to this podcast with Tracy from Just Dig It!
Jason with redbuds take the bloom and add to a fruit pie or salad! The blooms are tasty!
I love mashed potatoes with mashes turnips in them. So good.
Man I wished I could come. I'll be in Atlanta on a school band trip
Good Afternoon Cog Family & Squad…I’m a little late, but I wouldn’t miss this for the world!
Life was how appropriate fullcyclc Newtown haven't heard of that one one since 60s send me on please Wii grow it ..in a big. Pot that will work homepages coat it yellow
now that's some handy education !! ♥
Thank you Jill
Tracy and Brooke look a lot alike ~ both beautiful inside and out 🤗
I grew the Cherokee purple last year. I absolutely loved that ugly tomatoes. I harvested the seed to grow some this year. they are nearly ready to put into the ground.
I'm growing the cherokee purple this year for the first time. My mouth is watering.
Good afternoon Jason and Tracy I learned to work on cars it has always been a passion of mine I love cars so I understand this
How nice to put face to name!! Looking forward to viewing latest pod cast!!I just walked past neighbor rose bushes that are starting new year with buds forming!!
So great to have a face to go with the name we hear so much on your channel!! She’s a walking gardening encyclopedia!!❤️🌈❤️
Thank you Pam
@@justdigitfarms already subscribed sweetie!!! U left me wanting more!!!❤️😊❤️. It’s easy to see why Jason snd Brooke speak so highly of you!!!
She made a wonderful first guest. I enjoyed the video.
Thank you Kitty
I do not usually watch you podcasts, mostly because I only watch your videos for the aesthetic value and sitting around talking 'bout the stuff I want to see...well, anyway. What a great podcast! i am so glad you brought Tracy to talk with you and to us! Great show! I feel so privileged to have been here.
Thank you
Hi Tracy good to see you on Cog Hill, I whach your Channel all the time. Good to see you over here on this great Channel with the cool Jason and Brooks Channel😎 my goodness I've learned so much thank you Tracy for taking your time to come and the two of you have taught me so much about tomatoes I just had no clue and now I've gained much knowledge, thank you.
Hi Angela! Thank you
I have broken both my ankles, can't walk, had surgery. Would love to meet y'all 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Jason, you need to get the book, ROSES LOVE GARLIC by Louise Riotte.
It really IS Tracy!
:))))
😊
Great podcast! I love listening to Tracy talk and her laugh. Will check her channel out.
Thank you Sandy
Yes! I was thinking that as well!
Growing up where I'm from we grew up saying garden not yard cause we grew food, raised tame birds and animals for eating. I think I was in my late teens when we mowed a lawn for the first time..lol
More please. That was nice. I hope Tracy will be a regular guest. Thanks!!!!
Thank you Wayne
Dawns here ☀️
Thank you Tracy! I just love it when folks talk garden to me. 😁🍅🌼🌻🌹 Texas Deb ❤️
Thanks Tracy !!!! 👍👍👍👍😃
Tracy it was so nice to have you on Jason's Podcast.. You have to come back more often. Weekly would be fun. You and Jason play off each other so smoothly. I love to keep learning even at my age and still learning thing from MaryCarl and Jason. When you said onions oh mercy I was watching that video and gosh the things I learned from watching him not only grow it but afterwards. So your another brain we love to listen to on Gardens/plants. I agree with Jason. Your a pure Joy to listen to. Thank You Tracy for coming on. ❤
I've heard so much about you, and I'm excited to see you.
Thank you
For years my Dad had old fashioned climbing roses on a chain link fence. When the bloomed, the surrounding area smelled so heavenly. They really had no maintenance except some trimming back when they got too bushy and stuck out from the fencing, which was 6 feet tall. It broke my heart when new owners tore out all those roses to remove the fencing. I never smelled such aromatic roses.
Jason great Pod Cast and Tracy thanks very much for your knowledge. I love gardening myself. Have a great day guys. 🇨🇦
Thank you Ron
Jason, you found your glasses!
Thanks for having her on, I learned a lot listening to you guys.
OMGosh that was an excellent pod cast. Tracy is awesome and so knowledgeable. Man I need a Tracy in my life! Jason you got to tell a lot of things I didn’t know about. I think you should definitely have Tracy back. Maybe do a special guest on a month or something. It was so interesting I watch it twice.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏼🥰❤️
Thank you Ruth
talking to a good friend on the podcast. looks like ya'll enjoy the talk. be bless and love from up above. SAVANNAH TN.
So much fun
Dang! We was gonna come to the event, but I gotta work. I’ll meet y’all sometime, fingers crossed 😁
Oh dang!
Good Afternoon Jason and Tracey!
Hi Sandra!
I also love whipped rutabagas. One of my favorite combinations is rutabagas, celeriac, and potatoes. I cube them up and simmer them in cream until they're soft enough to mash with a whisk. The consistency of creamy mashed potatoes but with more flavor. Just don't ever whip anything with potato in it or it will turn gummy in a blink.
Hi Tracy welcome to the Cog squad. I want to try bee's. My husband is not all about it. I want them for pollination. Great video God bless ❤ you all.
Hi Donna! I definitely couldn’t do the bees without Gene!
I would never be able to express how I enjoyed the podcast. I just feel like you, Brooke and Tracy are my friends.
Aawwhhh Joan. Thank you
Hello Ms. Tracy, God Bless yall
Hi Gary
No wonder you speak so highly of Tracey. She is so knowledgeable and she’s such a natural speaker. I hung on to every word and o don’t garden.
Oh thank you Donna
Loved listening to Tracy and Jason talk gardening! Learned so much! 🙌🌱🌻🥀🌼🍃❤️
You can grow tomatoes in your greenstalk! Hang them, the onions in the barn! Great videos! You found your glasses 🤓! Love the tomato talk..yummy! I love the tree talks too, ❤️❤️❤️ THANK YOU.. IT WAS SO INTERESTING
Hi from Canada if this is live I could not not get on your live
Its was not live :)
@@CogHillFarmPodcast oh I'm sorry .just want to ask a couple of questions . I'll get back to you. Thanks
That was fun!
My 20 year old granddaughter started welding in high school. She worked for a custom trailer building place and welded on low boy trailers and was the only female welder there.
I’m trying to get a colony of mason bees established on my farm. They are super pollinators and very non-aggressive. True I don’t get honey but I prefer to make syrup from my maple trees.
Very cool
Such a great first guest on your podcast! Really appreciate her knowledge. So wonderful to have a friend who supports your visions for the new 40! Best wishes!
if you want to do hanging planters, i highly recommend picking a few colors of fuschias. those dual color flowers are so pretty and look like little dancing angels. and i dunno if you're in the right zone, but there are these peppermint peach trees that makes these variegated flowers (the petals on individual flowers are randomly deep pink and bright white, could be streaks, could be splotches, could be split down the middle one side entirely pink other side entirely white) they are so unique, but they're only ornamental like the fuschia.
Tracecy is a sweetheart 💕 thanks for the kind information you gave us
Thank you
Chickens love Cherokee purple tomatoes also. They got in my greenhouse and went right for those. Ugh! Darn Chickens
Enjoyed Tracy being on the podcast! Such a delightful and knowledgeable person.
Thank you Eve
I think Tracy will be a great help with you gardens and orchard. I watched her when Hollie , from Simply Lake and Lace went to her farm and filmed. She knows her stuff🌱 It's always great to have someone you can ask questions and learn from. Your gardens will turn out fantastic because you have that same passion.🍅🌱🌽
Y’all,I loved all this information! THE best tomato I ever ate was one my dad grew, about a million years ago, was a BEEFSTEAK. It was bigger than my hand and it was more meat than seed. Then, I had problems with eating the seeds and the skin. So, I tried a yellow/gold tomato. I love them! And, they don’t bother me, health-wise. I still don’t know the name of it. I got a bowl of “heritage” grape tomatoes, they had so many colors! I loved the little purple ones. Thank y’all for sharing your knowledge! I enjoyed it, a lot. Take care! Stay safe! Prayers and Blessings always
Tracy is a doll. What a great conversation!
Tracy, just started watch your channel from Cog hill. Love the video you did at petals from the past.
Thank you
I'm from England UK, I find with the modern roses are beautiful but they don't have any fragrance. The older roses look beautiful and they smell gorgeous. Do you find that is the same in the US ?
Absolutely!!! The same here as well. Those old garden roses and old garden tea roses smell amazing!!
Yes! Absolutely!