FREE SHIPPING on Growers Solution Greenhouses is DEEPSOUTHFS The order must total over $2000 and include a greenhouse kit. They will also send a free irrigation kit with your order.
Last season I interplanted my onions with peas (read after I did it that they are not supposed to be compatible). However, my onions and peas didn’t read that-because they both did great!
I didn't know about onions and peas and I planted mine together last year too. Mine grew really nice together.. now the onions were shaded a bit by the peas but they were just old white Lisbon green onions and I pulled them for green onion/scallions.
Yes! Onions and peas, potatoes and onions are all fine!! I am getting ready to see what I can grow in my small greenhouse in Virginia (cold crops) I will only know if I give it a go! God Bless the work of your hands! ~jc
Good morning 🌞 thank you for being the go to channel for learning about homesteading. I highly recommend your channel for gardening, building, and the Good Lord! Thank you again for including us with your family. Hope you guys enjoyed the Christmas card we mailed you.
I LOVE THAT YOU TWO ARE UP EARLIER THAN ME! I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VIDEOS EVERY MORNING!♥️♥️♥️ I JUST DISCOVERED D A N I E L S M I T H, AND HIA MUSIC! WOW!!!! I WOULD LOVE TO COME TO THE NEXT G A T H E R I N G! GOD BLESS YOU!
Wanda, when you started showing those waxed beans, that brought back memories of my grandma. She was born in the 1800s and was 40 when my mother (the last of 8 kids) was born in 1929. Grandma always had a garden. She always wore a gardening bonnet out in the sun. The only time I ever ate waxed beans was when we visited her. She used to pickle some of them. It's so nice that you and Danny will enjoy those beans this late in the year! I hear you'll finally be getting some rain where you are over the weekend. I hope the winds aren't too severe and the rain will do your property some good. I'm certainly thankful that my health seems to be returning. I wish you both good health 😊 We seem to take our health for granted until it's suddenly gone. Enjoy that greenhouse!
I always thought that companion planting was just a bunch of malarkey made up to sell books. Most of the time they can't tell you why or just that they are both heavy feeders.
A little green house onion competition don’t hurt nobody 🥰 I love onions. I love your content I did not know the veggies that are not compatible. Great information GB thx Wanda great videoing skills 🙏🏽
Plant City Florida is known for being one of the largest source of commercially grown strawberries around. They grow onions all around the perimeter of their plots of strawberries, for keeping pest animals out. The strawberries benefit, and due to the rich growing conditions provided by the strawberry fields, the onions grow to enormous size, and are the sweetest onions we've ever tasted. They are actually known here as strawberry onions, probably because of where they are grown. I don't know, but I have never heard of an onion variety named strawberry, but I don't know everything, lol.
My bulbing onions are getting some Size to the vegetation now and my carrots are about 12 to 15 inch tops and I pulled a few yesterday and the carrots are starting to make I’m pretty excited about that
I had everything needed in my shopping cart at Grower’s Solution and just needed to hit the buy button, but I had a moment of doubt whether to spend the money. Your video is perfect timing. I think I’ll go complete my order now. 😉
You are so right. Western pa. If you're going to grow here through oct-may you need double poly, heat cables and some lights. And some prayer It can be done.
Would love to be able to have a large greenhouse at some point...I made my own greenhouse out of cattle panels and clear tarps.... my plants are thriving! Hallelujah! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! God bless!
Been work on enlarging my greenhouse...as much as I can....its not a fancy kit but made of lumber and Cattle panels...presently covered with construction 6ml plastic. Plan on actual greenhouse plastic next season ...god willing...my first winter I had tomatoes at christmas time....right here in Northern New York....i do t spend tons on heating it....i look around and get lots free for the taking...i do get a little good quality hardwood for super cold nites. And it keeps me occupied.....
Hey Danny...i just checked ur up coming weather.....looks like Wednesday u may have 28 degree nite....would love to hear how ur plants faired inside the greenhouses 😊
Danny, what kind of wood are the raised beds made with. I must have missed that video. I don't want to use treated wood, but I don't want to have to rebuild every year either.
I have a small greenhouse connected to the side of my garage. I do have a vent fan to take out excessive heat. Otherwise I use no extra things. The thing I love is having food all winter and no store visits. I move my containers in and out in the Fall and Spring. I do need help with that because they are so heavy. All of my herbs make it year around and so when the recipe says fresh ______, I can run out to the greenhouse and cut it. And, some years I have potatoes and tomatoes all year around, but it just me and I do not need so much. NOT TOO COLD. IN the tunnel, I am now growing greens and still have celery, beets and carrots. You can put a tunnel inside the tunnel to get extra protection. So far (and without the ends being closed in until today (snow tomorrow), nothing has shown any signs of being too cold and I have been cutting things every day. It is my first year with the tunnel, so still learning. I am in upper E/central TN and weather swings are huge here.
What percentage of shade cloth are you using Danny? We are also in Louisiana also. (Zone 8b on the edge of 9a) I’m in process of finishing our high tunnel. We built ours using pvc and wood so far maybe 600 in using some wood we picked up for free looking around after the hurricane and treated to go in the ground we purchased. The greenhouse film was about half our investment so far. We are down to finishing the ends and have rain coming this whole Thanksgiving break setting me back from closing out on it.
I called Tuesday and Wednesday and she said that the orders could be done on early as Thursday. she said if I had trouble that I could call Monday and they'd still honor the free shipping and irrigation. I've been trying since yesterday and can't get the deep south code to process. The way Danny talks highly of them being helpful I think it'll eventually work itself out.
I can't get yalls code to process on the growers solution order. I've been trying the past day. Guess I'll just call Monday and try to get a hold of Tyler again. I really don't want to miss this deal on account of technical difficulties. Free irrigation, shipping +10% off will really be a blessing. I hope it all works out.
Y’all I’ve used both colors of shade cloth, and a 40% cloth showed no significant growing and or harvest difference. Only time I saw a noticeable difference was when I used, and still use Aluminet shade cloth. It has a 40% shade factor factor which helps, but the real temperature change is due to the reflective nature of the aluminum woven into the cloth. Aluminet is an expensive alternative to traditional shade cloth, prices on average are 40%-45% higher. This type of material isn’t required for the hobbyist gardener. If on the other hand you’re growing food like Danny and Wanda who depend on the summer growing season, it can make the difference between a “mess” of beans and 4-6 months of beans. IMO
@DEEP SOUTH HOMESTEAD... Can I get a list of everything used in this particular greenhouse and links to buy it all? Nothing more nothing nothing less. Blessings from the Almighty YHWH.
Accidently found out that you do not plant cucumbers and hot peppers close together.....the cucumbers take on the hot flavor of the peppers.........LOL.....not good
Y’all I’ve used both colors of shade cloth, and a 40% cloth showed no significant growing and or harvest difference. Only time I saw a noticeable difference was when I used, and still use Aluminet shade cloth. It has a 40% shade factor factor which helps, but the real temperature change is due to the reflective nature of the aluminum woven into the cloth. Aluminet is an expensive alternative to traditional shade cloth, prices on average are 40%-45% higher. This type of material isn’t required for the hobbyist gardener. If on the other hand you’re growing food like Danny and Wanda who depend on the summer growing season, it can make the difference between a “mess” of beans and 4-6 months of beans. IMO
FREE SHIPPING on Growers Solution Greenhouses is DEEPSOUTHFS The order must total over $2000 and include a greenhouse kit. They will also send a free irrigation kit with your order.
Oh wow! That sounds good!!!
The bounty of the Lord is amazing!!!
Last season I interplanted my onions with peas (read after I did it that they are not supposed to be compatible). However, my onions and peas didn’t read that-because they both did great!
I didn't know about onions and peas and I planted mine together last year too. Mine grew really nice together.. now the onions were shaded a bit by the peas but they were just old white Lisbon green onions and I pulled them for green onion/scallions.
Yes! Onions and peas, potatoes and onions are all fine!! I am getting ready to see what I can grow in my small greenhouse in Virginia (cold crops) I will only know if I give it a go! God Bless the work of your hands! ~jc
We always plant onions around our strawberry patch. We call them "strawberry onions." I'm told we do it to keep the elephants out, and it works!
That is a lot of beans for November! Beautiful!
Good morning 🌞 thank you for being the go to channel for learning about homesteading. I highly recommend your channel for gardening, building, and the Good Lord! Thank you again for including us with your family. Hope you guys enjoyed the Christmas card we mailed you.
Yes Thanks
my first year growing in a greenhouse, mind blown and will be adding a few more greenhouses to my land. 35+ years of growing and always learning!
I LOVE THAT YOU TWO ARE UP EARLIER THAN ME! I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VIDEOS EVERY MORNING!♥️♥️♥️ I JUST DISCOVERED D A N I E L S M I T H, AND HIA MUSIC! WOW!!!! I WOULD LOVE TO COME TO THE NEXT
G A T H E R I N G! GOD BLESS YOU!
Nice to see a good experimental planting.......We didn't plant any this year, did do a bed of garlic
Just amazing what y’all have accomplished on the farm. 💕
I ordered a 20x20 high side from them the other day. Can't wait till it ships! Love the info you share. Bless you both.
I hope you used our promo code DeepSouthFS for free shipping and the free master gardener irrigation kit.
Wanda, when you started showing those waxed beans, that brought back memories of my grandma. She was born in the 1800s and was 40 when my mother (the last of 8 kids) was born in 1929. Grandma always had a garden. She always wore a gardening bonnet out in the sun. The only time I ever ate waxed beans was when we visited her. She used to pickle some of them. It's so nice that you and Danny will enjoy those beans this late in the year! I hear you'll finally be getting some rain where you are over the weekend. I hope the winds aren't too severe and the rain will do your property some good. I'm certainly thankful that my health seems to be returning. I wish you both good health 😊 We seem to take our health for granted until it's suddenly gone. Enjoy that greenhouse!
Absolutely Amazing!
Enjoyed several videos tonight!
Thanks Danny for always sharing your knowledge and experiences love your videos!
I always thought that companion planting was just a bunch of malarkey made up to sell books. Most of the time they can't tell you why or just that they are both heavy feeders.
A little green house onion competition don’t hurt nobody 🥰 I love onions. I love your content I did not know the veggies that are not compatible. Great information GB thx Wanda great videoing skills 🙏🏽
Awesome! That sure sounds delicious.
Wow it looks awesome 💝
I’m hoping to get a high tunnel this year...I can’t wait!!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU! Thanks for the video. God Bless. Stay safe.
We do it with a polytunnel as soon as it freezes we heat the tunnel with paraffin heaters.
Plant City Florida is known for being one of the largest source of commercially grown strawberries around. They grow onions all around the perimeter of their plots of strawberries, for keeping pest animals out. The strawberries benefit, and due to the rich growing conditions provided by the strawberry fields, the onions grow to enormous size, and are the sweetest onions we've ever tasted. They are actually known here as strawberry onions, probably because of where they are grown. I don't know, but I have never heard of an onion variety named strawberry, but I don't know everything, lol.
My bulbing onions are getting some Size to the vegetation now and my carrots are about 12 to 15 inch tops and I pulled a few yesterday and the carrots are starting to make I’m pretty excited about that
So exciting! 🌱
well done ..good info..be safe.
What an amazing harvest! Makes my heart happy for you both. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. 💕😊
Wow look at those beans.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
I'm so envious of your peas! We're having frost here for four nights in a row. Best wishes from Sweden.
Well happy day y'all turkey was good with gravy it's better.
I had everything needed in my shopping cart at Grower’s Solution and just needed to hit the buy button, but I had a moment of doubt whether to spend the money. Your video is perfect timing. I think I’ll go complete my order now. 😉
Be sure to use our promo code DeepSouth and get your discount.
I'm having trouble processing the order with the deepsouth code. Do you happen to know if there's another code for the free shipping/irrigation?
@@turnipcopperpott8555 deepsouthfs They added the fs for free shipping
You are so right. Western pa. If you're going to grow here through oct-may you need double poly, heat cables and some lights. And some prayer It can be done.
Awesome harvest
Peas and Onions go well in a Pot and the Plate. Prove them wrong!! Happy Turkey Day!
Would love to be able to have a large greenhouse at some point...I made my own greenhouse out of cattle panels and clear tarps.... my plants are thriving! Hallelujah! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! God bless!
Been work on enlarging my greenhouse...as much as I can....its not a fancy kit but made of lumber and Cattle panels...presently covered with construction 6ml plastic. Plan on actual greenhouse plastic next season ...god willing...my first winter I had tomatoes at christmas time....right here in Northern New York....i do t spend tons on heating it....i look around and get lots free for the taking...i do get a little good quality hardwood for super cold nites. And it keeps me occupied.....
I should do this in our greenhouse nice upload Danny
Great tips on onions. Cherokee Tan yellow beans I'll try this year. Rocar is my go to yellow bean for the North, but C.T. may do as well.
Not Cherokee tan just Cherokee yellow wax Bean.
Hi Danny, I haven't noticed but what about daylight if you want fresh veggies at Christmas.
Hey Danny...i just checked ur up coming weather.....looks like Wednesday u may have 28 degree nite....would love to hear how ur plants faired inside the greenhouses 😊
We will do and update.
Forgive me if I missed the part about how your beans an tomatoes get pollinated inside a green house? I really want a longer season in our area.
I'm with you. I don't believe everything I read either. Keep records each year and then I don't have to "remember" what works together.
Danny, what kind of wood are the raised beds made with. I must have missed that video. I don't want to use treated wood, but I don't want to have to rebuild every year either.
I have a small greenhouse connected to the side of my garage. I do have a vent fan to take out excessive heat. Otherwise I use no extra things. The thing I love is having food all winter and no store visits. I move my containers in and out in the Fall and Spring. I do need help with that because they are so heavy. All of my herbs make it year around and so when the recipe says fresh ______, I can run out to the greenhouse and cut it. And, some years I have potatoes and tomatoes all year around, but it just me and I do not need so much.
NOT TOO COLD. IN the tunnel, I am now growing greens and still have celery, beets and carrots. You can put a tunnel inside the tunnel to get extra protection. So far (and without the ends being closed in until today (snow tomorrow), nothing has shown any signs of being too cold and I have been cutting things every day. It is my first year with the tunnel, so still learning. I am in upper E/central TN and weather swings are huge here.
That is a good hypothesis! Does the yellow beans taste the same as green beans? Wow! Tomatoes in November
No they taste way better to us.
I got my Texas Legends 2 weeks ago from Dixon-Dale and was very disappointed at how small they were.
What percentage of shade cloth are you using Danny? We are also in Louisiana also. (Zone 8b on the edge of 9a) I’m in process of finishing our high tunnel. We built ours using pvc and wood so far maybe 600 in using some wood we picked up for free looking around after the hurricane and treated to go in the ground we purchased. The greenhouse film was about half our investment so far. We are down to finishing the ends and have rain coming this whole Thanksgiving break setting me back from closing out on it.
We have found that 40 % works best in our area.
Thank you for the advice. We are new to greenhouse business and thank you kindly for your wisdom on the subject.
Good Morning Danny .and Wandra
Danny, how
What is your soil depth in your greenhouse where you are planting your onions?
10 inches in some areas and a lot deeper in other areas.
Been waiting for their sale but @ 6:50AM there is still no sale posted and at the top it says they are closed Thursday & Friday🤕
I called Tuesday and Wednesday and she said that the orders could be done on early as Thursday. she said if I had trouble that I could call Monday and they'd still honor the free shipping and irrigation. I've been trying since yesterday and can't get the deep south code to process. The way Danny talks highly of them being helpful I think it'll eventually work itself out.
Use the code deepsouthfs at the checkout.
I can't get yalls code to process on the growers solution order. I've been trying the past day. Guess I'll just call Monday and try to get a hold of Tyler again. I really don't want to miss this deal on account of technical difficulties. Free irrigation, shipping +10% off will really be a blessing. I hope it all works out.
deepsouthfs they added the fs for free shipping on orders over $2000
Yea who would have thought.
Do you Pollinate the plants by hand?
No we leave the doors open during the day for pollinators to get in.
I really enjoyed ur video today
Thanks for sharing. Dg
Y’all I’ve used both colors of shade cloth, and a 40% cloth showed no significant growing and or harvest difference. Only time I saw a noticeable difference was when I used, and still use Aluminet shade cloth. It has a 40% shade factor factor which helps, but the real temperature change is due to the reflective nature of the aluminum woven into the cloth. Aluminet is an expensive alternative to traditional shade cloth, prices on average are 40%-45% higher. This type of material isn’t required for the hobbyist gardener. If on the other hand you’re growing food like Danny and Wanda who depend on the summer growing season, it can make the difference between a “mess” of beans and 4-6 months of beans. IMO
I predict that your peas will grow just fine.
good morning
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Yellow beans made for me this year but not the green.
They produced better for us to.
@DEEP SOUTH HOMESTEAD...
Can I get a list of everything used in this particular greenhouse and links to buy it all? Nothing more nothing nothing less. Blessings from the Almighty YHWH.
You can call growers solution and they have a list of the greenhouse materials. Danny added the end walls which is extra bought at our lumber yard
You two drive me crazy, you climate is so different than mine. Just not practical here in Colorado. To Cold in the winter.
Not, if they can do it all year in Chicago, you can do it.
Accidently found out that you do not plant cucumbers and hot peppers close together.....the cucumbers take on the hot flavor of the peppers.........LOL.....not good
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Jesus is coming soon . He's at the door .
Y’all I’ve used both colors of shade cloth, and a 40% cloth showed no significant growing and or harvest difference. Only time I saw a noticeable difference was when I used, and still use Aluminet shade cloth. It has a 40% shade factor factor which helps, but the real temperature change is due to the reflective nature of the aluminum woven into the cloth. Aluminet is an expensive alternative to traditional shade cloth, prices on average are 40%-45% higher. This type of material isn’t required for the hobbyist gardener. If on the other hand you’re growing food like Danny and Wanda who depend on the summer growing season, it can make the difference between a “mess” of beans and 4-6 months of beans. IMO