Turning our 1/8 ACRE GARDEN into a YEAR’S SUPPLY OF FOOD (part 2)

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  • @morethanfarmers
    @morethanfarmers  16 днів тому +6

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  • @crissytuttle2132
    @crissytuttle2132 16 днів тому +89

    Y'all have become my favorite homesteading family to watch online! I anxiously await each new video! There are a few things that really set you apart from the rest. One is your format. It's direct, to the point and very well done. Second is your genuineness. You aren't trying to impress people or put on some sort of facade. You just seem like real people who are okay with discussing your struggles as well as your victories. Thank you for sharing your life and sweet family with us. I pray the Lord richly blesses you!

    • @slewis6440
      @slewis6440 16 днів тому +6

      I agree with every last word: this family is hands-down my favorite to follow for all of the reasons you mentioned. Thank you for inspiring so many with your real life, @MoreThanFarmers!

    • @doubles1545
      @doubles1545 16 днів тому +5

      I second this.

    • @haphazardgardener5586
      @haphazardgardener5586 16 днів тому +6

      Yes!! you guys are so real and awesome! What an encouragement🎉❤

    • @melissabouffard6246
      @melissabouffard6246 16 днів тому +3

      So right!!!

    • @gerripoole5565
      @gerripoole5565 16 днів тому +2

      My thoughts exactly

  • @jen24gibson1
    @jen24gibson1 16 днів тому +17

    I love that you guys are barefoot working on your garden 😂

    • @KAMLANDER
      @KAMLANDER 16 днів тому +1

      I was just about to say that as well!😂👌🏻

    • @Alison2436
      @Alison2436 14 днів тому +1

      yes! I love being barefoot in the garden as well. I was happy to see I am not the only one ❤

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому +1

      We also love it 😎😎😎

  • @ginnysummers7018
    @ginnysummers7018 16 днів тому +27

    People shouldn't complain because you won't feed your family GMO. You're being cautious, not paranoid. Just like putting on a seatbelt!

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому +2

      Thanks Ginny 😁

    • @giovannia.1692
      @giovannia.1692 14 годин тому

      Here in italy GMO are banned from being considered healthy food for humans. And they destroy the enormous variety of different garden plants we have around since centuries. We really don’t want them here!

  • @pearlsandsocks5605
    @pearlsandsocks5605 16 днів тому +15

    Y’all are killing me here! I had planned to skip this year gardening, (which usually only consists of a tomato, cucumber and squash or three) and then found and binged your channel about 3 or 4 weeks ago and now have lettuce, spinach, onions, 5 tomatoes, potatoes, bush beans, squash, zucchini, cucumber, carrots, peppers and various herbs and flowers planted. I’m in the suburbs with little room but Michele is making EVERYTHING to simple to not do. I’ll be revisiting the cooking videos soon.
    I hated seeing the cattle panels go up but I understand. I beg you to not lose the simplicity of what you are doing. Don’t let UA-cam change how you are doing things please.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  16 днів тому +4

      Haha that’s great 😊 The cattle panels are actually cheaper than the tomato cages we were using 😏 We just needed a new solution for Michelle’s tomatoes that were getting too big every year.

  • @59kuphoff
    @59kuphoff 16 днів тому +19

    Mondays are always better with More Than Farmers!

  • @mariabraunschweig2329
    @mariabraunschweig2329 16 днів тому +20

    Hi Michelle. We in South Africa eat a lot of Beetroot. Try getting the orange verity as they are amazingly sweet. We cook them in water with skin on and once cooked you rub off the skin with your fingers and cut them up and add Olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt. Your kids will change their mind about beetroot.

    • @Lilly-dk5bg
      @Lilly-dk5bg 16 днів тому

      Had to screenshot your comment/recipe to attempt to grow and try! I also have a hatred of beets but WANT to like them so bad! 🤣.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому

      That sounds delicious 😋

    • @Sky-Child
      @Sky-Child 8 днів тому +1

      Roasted beetroot with some oil, salt and balsamic vinegar or honey really changes the earthy flavour and brings out the natural sweetness.
      Try it ❤

  • @Just-Nikki
    @Just-Nikki 16 днів тому +9

    Lol, my husband is like Cody, everything squared off and perfect. Even temporary shelves that are holding 4 pounds of weight need to be able to hold 100 pounds 😂

    • @slewis6440
      @slewis6440 16 днів тому +2

      100% my husband as well; at least we know we can trust their work! 😁

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому +4

      Better do it right the first time! 👍👍👍

  • @davidtromblay9503
    @davidtromblay9503 16 днів тому +8

    For your corn-next year-try growing in a square to increase pollination. The big growers do it in rows because it's essentially a giant clump. You need to do that but in a homestead-sized clump.

  • @BlushingRoseDiaries
    @BlushingRoseDiaries 16 днів тому +6

    Fish emulsion and blood meal fertilizer helped my onions get really big this year! It’s basically a natural form of nitrogen.

  • @debmazalan3386
    @debmazalan3386 16 днів тому +7

    One of the simplest seed planting devices, especially for bigger seeds, is a length of PVC pipe. Put one end where you want the seed and, while standing, drop the seed in the other end. Easy peasy.

  • @n88986
    @n88986 16 днів тому +9

    I use zip ties on my cattle panels. It makes it easier to move them if I need to and they are cheap

  • @hopeup2792
    @hopeup2792 16 днів тому +5

    You are not paranoid you are spot on.

  • @jillw892
    @jillw892 15 днів тому +2

    Thank you for the video. My daughter was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. I said not today. Prayed. I was led to grow. It is hard work. My daughter is now symptom free the last 10 years with a healthy colon. 🙏

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 16 днів тому +5

    You two bring me joy! Michelle, l love your laugh!

  • @mrs.broccoli4362
    @mrs.broccoli4362 13 днів тому +3

    Eating good, non-GMO quality food is the best thing you can do for your health. Especially if you have chronic illnesses. Michelle, that's not parnoid, but responsible. That's why you work hard as "more than farmers". I love this video, I learned so much again. Thank you for that!

  • @ioanagherman5952
    @ioanagherman5952 16 днів тому +4

    God bless you guys, your garden looks amazing. Beets are very good for you,my grandma used to to feed us( we grow up with grandparents from my mom side after my daddy passed away and mom was in nursing school in the city) a lot of pickles beets. Roasted them in oven, then make a dressing with salt,white vinegar,caraway seeds and horseradish grated, oh so delicious.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому +1

      Sounds like some awesome memories ☺️❤️

  • @Oracabessa562
    @Oracabessa562 16 днів тому +3

    The Power of Food!!! I like that. I’ve recently started eating plant base foods, no more processed foods for me. Love how you love and care for your family. ❤❤❤

  • @BigggRoss
    @BigggRoss 16 днів тому +8

    Don't forget people, to also water your pollinators along with feeding them. Simple Bird bath, with stones or marbles in it, or water feature will help also. I mean you can dig a small hole and put an unscented garbage bag in it ,or a bowl, to hold the water. I have also seen water fountains made with cheap solar fountain pumps in a 5gallon bucket, called solar humming bird fountains. Water is life. Another idea is covering your corn silks and hand pollinating them to help keep cross pollination down. they called it shoot bagging when i was younger and did it for a company.

    • @eb1684
      @eb1684 16 днів тому +2

      Are the stones for them to land on?

    • @BigggRoss
      @BigggRoss 16 днів тому +1

      @@eb1684 yeah so they don't drown in the deeper water

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @eb1684
    @eb1684 16 днів тому +4

    Your dog seems to be very well behaved while you are both working.

  • @bzzzzz3
    @bzzzzz3 16 днів тому +3

    I just noticed that the videos and the editing are better. I don't know what you did, keep going

  • @Just-Nikki
    @Just-Nikki 16 днів тому +3

    Bee balm is perennial and bees love it. We put it and hyssop strategically on the property because they will keep coming back without effort on our part and pollinators literally try to run other pollinators off because they love it so much 😂

  • @EmoNinjaKat89
    @EmoNinjaKat89 16 днів тому +3

    Use a couple of the cattle panels and make some trellis arches! Beans, pea, cucumber and winter squash grow up them really well and even tomatoes can be trained to go up them. It looks pretty when it's full of vegetation and it's vary versatile!

  • @justincarman4963
    @justincarman4963 16 днів тому +6

    Your videos have helped me so much! My garden is already looking so much better than years past. I always look forward to your uploads.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому

      Awesome! So great to hear from you Justin 😁🌱

  • @cynthiaj4863
    @cynthiaj4863 16 днів тому +2

    I love that you guy garden barefoot. I wish I could do that 😅 but I have wood chips in my walking rows and it doesn't feel good. 😅

  • @eb1684
    @eb1684 16 днів тому +3

    I think your onions will be OK. Give them some bone meal mixed in about an inch deep.

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 16 днів тому +2

    If you want to know when your commercial neighbours' corn will be pollinating, ask them? They probably don't want their commercial corn pollinated by what you're growing either, so they should be happy to tell you when theirs will be pollinating and help you plan yours so there won't be any conflict.

  • @superdybonbon
    @superdybonbon 16 днів тому +3

    For the tomato trellis, I use like simple jute or zip ties to tie to the posts so it's easier to remove at the end of the season. The jute is nice because it will just compost and there's no waste with it and it does last the whole season 😊
    I love watching you guys garden and wish we could be friends in real life!
    Also, we could never walk around barefoot in our garden in Texas, so many scorpions! I have to mulch between rows to help keep moisture locked in for our long, hot summer, and there are always lots of little scorpions burrowed in the mulch 😵😵 I'm kind of jealous of your barefoot walking, not gonna lie!

  • @snewk-ub9uh
    @snewk-ub9uh 16 днів тому +6

    Use some of your composted chicken manure for healthy, natural nitrogen! Just a tip that was a game changer for me…an old gardener let me in on the secret! Love what you two are doing! Cheers!

  • @beagrine2657
    @beagrine2657 16 днів тому +1

    I also love that you are barefooted cuz u are getting grounded. Maybe i should walk barefooted when watering😊

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 16 днів тому +2

    Still love your videos with all of us. I imagine it is great to be young! It's been so long, it's hard to remember. Di all of your children work some in the garden and do they like it?? Thanks from Central Oklahoma

  • @Shanngella
    @Shanngella 16 днів тому +1

    I don't even have a root cellar, and patterson onions store great in my living room in a straw basket!

  • @ajrichardson3871
    @ajrichardson3871 16 днів тому +2

    Pat the beets down, ✔️ Maybe thats why mine never show up till a month later 🤦🏻‍♀️ Thanks Michelle!!

  • @CallumSmith-tn3pn
    @CallumSmith-tn3pn 14 днів тому

    I just adore y’all and watching these videos. I’m restricted with my ability to garden and live this lifestyle while enlisted in the Army but y’all give me hope. your videos are a blessing in my life for sure. I’ll be praying for y’all’s health and success in all the endeavors you partake in!

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  7 днів тому

      Thanks Callum! Best of luck to you this year ☺️🌱

  • @sherry2836
    @sherry2836 16 днів тому +1

    Oooh, a hard rain after newly planted seeds and seedlings can be painful. Hope yours aren't too messed up. Try creamed asparagus on toast for a delicious part of a meal!

  • @Alison2436
    @Alison2436 16 днів тому +1

    I get really big onions using Texas Grano (which might not be appropriate for your area) but EVERY year I get softball sized onions 😁

  • @kuehnracing24
    @kuehnracing24 15 днів тому

    This is my all time favorite Homestead channel. You guys are awesome and so inspiring. Keep up the good work!

  • @danikatallman1024
    @danikatallman1024 8 днів тому

    I really appreciate your videos. I work off our homestead for most of the day and you make me excited to get home again and start working! Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 16 днів тому +2

    I'm telling every Homesteader that has a garden to plant Jimmy Nardello peppers, but no one so far has done it. I'm so sad 😞 😔

  • @giovannia.1692
    @giovannia.1692 14 годин тому

    Here in Italy we plant onion seeds at the end of August. Since I’m in the south I plant them out in November. In the northern part where frost is a thing they keep them in boxes ‘till the end of February, but at a certain point they separate them into bigger pots so they can have more space to grow for the winter. May it helps 😉

  • @Lexus-hh7qy
    @Lexus-hh7qy 12 днів тому

    You guys are my favourite homesteaders. I seriously love Shelly she’s just the cutest person her soul is giving off such good energy. I’ve literally watched every video about 2 times. I need more content. Puhleaseeee. 💗💗💗💗

  • @virsapiensfortisest922
    @virsapiensfortisest922 16 днів тому +3

    Yay a new video!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @adamwulf5369
    @adamwulf5369 16 днів тому +1

    I grow onion by seed only anymore. They grow well although they don’t look like it when planted. Some blood meal and fish provide some good organic nitrogen, with you on not wanting to use synthetic nitrogen/fertilizers and use down to earth organic for my veggies.

  • @sergeb957
    @sergeb957 15 днів тому

    I really like how you guys work together in the garden

  • @paulsims6888
    @paulsims6888 15 днів тому

    Good looking dinner. I am glad you are using carrot boards.

  • @mackmckenzie8479
    @mackmckenzie8479 7 днів тому

    I’ve always been a farm boy in Louisiana,, and my mother is creole Indian,, and she has always been organic and our food has always been so much better than the food out of the store .. so stick to your beliefs no matter what people say.. there is always going to be negative.. love what you’re doing!!

  • @sacredmommyhood
    @sacredmommyhood 15 днів тому +1

    Cattle panel is definitely the way to go for tomatoes. We're on year three of using it and it holds the indeterminate plants beautifully!

  • @pamelabaugh9432
    @pamelabaugh9432 11 днів тому

    My sister and I are in our sixties and love your channel. We love watching your family's day to day life. Enjoy the cooking segments. We always learn something. Keep up the good work and have a great growing season.

  • @mperez2730
    @mperez2730 16 днів тому +2

    😂 love the music when it started raining... The race is on!! Great video. Thank you 🙏

  • @deeb7423
    @deeb7423 14 днів тому

    Amen your right on with feeding your family natural foods, stay healthy and God Bless, thank you for sharing ❤️🙏

  • @learningatyoutubeU
    @learningatyoutubeU 13 днів тому +1

    Hello, your garden looks great. I put cattle panels up for all my tomatoes, I also zip tie
    cheap tomato cages to my cattle panels to help support my determinant tomatoes. Using both seems to be working to keep them upright.
    good luck

  • @mays_ways
    @mays_ways 16 днів тому +1

    You two have heart!❤ thanks for the tips & videos !! Keep it up farmers!!✨🌱

  • @gardeningsimplified
    @gardeningsimplified 14 днів тому

    You have an advantage living in the north for growing onion varieties that have a long storage life. In the south my onions are lucky to store four months. You can shoot them with a bunch of nitrogen by using fish emulsion. It also helps using fish emulsion on your seedlings in cell trays. I find that i don't have to trim the tops, and plant them out once they get about toothpick size or bigger. They'll out perform purchased plants. A thing to note is that when you plant them in multi sown cell trays they need to be planting out once they get well established roots, otherwise they will slow the growth. I've made several videos on growing onions from seeds. When I first started growing my own seedlings, I thought they needed to be as big as the ones you buy, but that's not the case.

  • @charlakey8809
    @charlakey8809 13 днів тому

    Yes ma'am. Covid really altered my taste buds!!!!
    I just found you guys and I love your farm and family, I'll be 70 in June and wish I was able to homestead! Love you slland I could use some carrots 😃😃

  • @shaneswing2016
    @shaneswing2016 15 днів тому

    Garden's coming together nicely.
    I grow corn in raised beds. I dig a little furrow about 4 inches deep then put the seeds in the furrow but push then down in the soil another inch. Once they grow about 8 inches, I fill in the furrows for some added anchoring. And since I have a raised bed, I can ha e supports (either tposts or wooden posts on each corner then tie strings around the outside at 2 feet high and 4 feet high. This stops the wind from blowing them over. And to ensure pollination, I tap the stalks with a bamboo stick each day when the pollin is ready. Try it. It's fun. You can get a good 35 stalks in one 8x4 raised bed.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  7 днів тому

      Sounds like you've got your system down! 🌱🌱🌱

  • @lylacrawford1827
    @lylacrawford1827 14 днів тому +1

    I love beets too Michelle. Anyway you fix them especially pickled. Bless your sweet family.

  • @victoriamaclaren568
    @victoriamaclaren568 14 днів тому

    I blame my hubby for EVERYTHING!! GOOD JOB!! And I LOVE that you go barefoot into your garden!!!

  • @ginahartman4186
    @ginahartman4186 7 днів тому

    You are not paranoid. We eat about 90% organic and try our best to eat No GMOS. As someone who has an autoimmune disease and a stomach condition, it really makes a difference. Good on you mama for watching what your kiddos eat 😊

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 15 днів тому

    Nice video! I like your mention of health and what you eat, etc. I have been aware of how my body works with foods. it is super great to feel good! Excited to watch your garden grow~! 💚

  • @ahealthyhomestead
    @ahealthyhomestead 9 днів тому

    This year I experimented with using burlap over the carrots! It worked SO well. It kept the soil warm and moist, but still let some light through and I was able to water the carrots right through it. Another cheap option!

  • @ritabaker3113
    @ritabaker3113 16 днів тому +1

    Mother’s Day blessings

  • @ChanhBushcraft88
    @ChanhBushcraft88 10 днів тому

    Hello my friend I really enjoy watching your videos and seeing the Panorama of your Farm with the animals I really like it I wish I had a farm like yours Good day to you and your family new good

  • @staceyford6733
    @staceyford6733 16 днів тому +1

    Pickled beets are awesome!

  • @BroScro
    @BroScro 16 днів тому +1

    Awesome video. I don't normally comment, but I rlly should say thx for doing these, guys. I'm homesteading in Mississippi over here.

    • @BroScro
      @BroScro 16 днів тому +1

      & thx for the tipoff on staying away from a covercrop mix with grass seed in it lol. good stuff

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @RemJuly
    @RemJuly 15 днів тому

    I hope you can show us also videos of your plants growing, like before, during and after. I want to see the carrots when you start to remove the boards and the process of taking good care of your plants after they sprout like what organic fertilizer do you use on the earlier stage of growth and for fruiting plants what do you also use inpreparation for their flowering to fruiting phase because my problem with my plants, they grow nicely but when they starts to flower insects destroy my plants and barely grow any veggies/fruits.

  • @TheYagers-ve2mb
    @TheYagers-ve2mb 7 днів тому

    Stumbled upon your page today for the first time. My wife and I just had a baby last year, and we have 2 dogs. I recently bought a Log cabin on 10 acres and have been modifying with homestead in mind. We only have Chickens so far but I am in research mode, mostly on volume of planting.
    I am curious if you have a list or video really going over the volume of what you planted and what you get from it. Id like to garden enough to also supplement for our dogs, and chickens.
    So far I dig your operation!

  • @keithhilton8869
    @keithhilton8869 16 днів тому

    Glad you missed the tornadoes, we heard about them here in Australia. Pretty scary. Cheers

  • @younglivingmargo
    @younglivingmargo 2 дні тому

    Another fantastic video! Thank you so much for sharing your life and knowledge, i really appreciate and enjoy it. Many blessings 🙏

  • @icecreamfever123
    @icecreamfever123 16 днів тому

    Crimson clover is a great winter cover crop.

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 15 днів тому

    I'm with you, I love red beets. I like them fresh, cooked, pickles and I don't have to share! God bless y'all and keep growing

  • @galeharris6696
    @galeharris6696 15 днів тому

    I absolutely agree about food being healing. Michelle, I don't want to eat foods that are full of gmo's and added chemicals either. If people who question your motives would look around at the relationship between the amount of sickness and the changes in how food is grown and transported in the past couple of generations, they might not see your caution as paranoid, but prudent. It's obvious that something is highly broken in our food system, and some of the items in the food stores can't even nourish us. Keep giving us good info via your great videos, and grow well!🌻

  • @mellowlou8900
    @mellowlou8900 16 днів тому

    In Michigan. I try to start my onions in January. Next are my peppers. Late January early February.

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 15 днів тому

    Thank you! My wife is hypoglycemic so if we eat corn, it comes from the store, frozen, Non-GMO and store bought Non-GMO potatoes. The farmer behind us raises 168 acres of corn and I do not trust it. This year, it is soy beans so I am growing pop corn. Keep the vids coming!

  • @RemJuly
    @RemJuly 15 днів тому

    12:08 forward, guess your son was the one holding the camera in here? That was a good steady shot. Good job to your big boy 👏

  • @tamararobinson2069
    @tamararobinson2069 15 днів тому

    Michelle You quoted what I say all the time - When you’ve been chronic sick and heal from eating good food - you become serious about what you eat and feed your babies.
    I have the hardest time growing carrots even with the boards - it looked like you planted about 2” deep is that right? You’ll Love the cattle panels!!! I use the “tomato” cages for my peppers works great👍🏼 Thanks for the video!!🤗 Oh and you can pass some of that rain our way please😁

  • @annakoval229
    @annakoval229 16 днів тому

    Beets cooked and shredded with some mayo and garlic, salt and pepper is a very yummy salad :))

  • @Xarcell
    @Xarcell 14 днів тому

    The directing and video quality has greatly improved. Good job!

  • @hortonea12
    @hortonea12 День тому

    If your looking for plants that bring the bees. Look no farther then borage. I saw it growing in my friends garden years ago. Its a prolific self seeder. But refills with necter at an extraordinary rate. By the time a bee has moved through a patch the flowers at the beginning have necter again also its medicinal! I love your videos and channel i watch when im in the garden. I have 10 acres in Washington state up near the canadian border. Zone 8. I love hearing your ideas. As its given me some new thrings to try. I wish i could attach some screen shots about borage in the comments!

  • @sugarshell1973
    @sugarshell1973 15 днів тому

    Try starting the onions in a taller pot...it helps with many in there for some time and gives all their roots more room. i used the same type of container as you last year and had same prob. so this year i put them in a 6 in deep pot, much better than last year and i got chubby bulbs to plant out!

  • @marissahenn
    @marissahenn 15 днів тому

    Y’all are so inspiring and we relate to you and your family so much. It wasn’t till this video I realized you are from Ohio like us!! ❤

  • @jsmith8700
    @jsmith8700 16 днів тому

    You've answered alot of my questions that I've had. Hope mine turns out good.

  • @ChadBrinkerhoff
    @ChadBrinkerhoff День тому

    I totally agree with you guys. I totally appreciate the fact that you want to put food into your bodies the way that God intended. GMO is not friendly to our bodies and frankly, I believe it is designed to make us sick. We all want our families to be the healthiest as possible. You know from your own experience the difference good wholesome food can make in your personal health. My wife has the same issues as does some of our kids. We are on our journey as well. We love your videos and the insight that you bring. Keep up the great work!

  • @bobbygreen2291
    @bobbygreen2291 16 днів тому

    Cody ,,different varieties of corn like tomato plants ,,grow to different heights ,,a short very good variety of sweet corn is peaches n cream ,, four feet tall is max ,, so it doesn’t blow over so bad.

  • @beansngreens8006
    @beansngreens8006 15 днів тому

    Absolutely love y’all’s channel! ❤❤❤

  • @fufu889
    @fufu889 2 дні тому

    I love that you love the bees! I only plant plants that bees like. Love them & I do No Mow May & I don't use neonicitinoids! Yes I'm a bee freak :)

  • @MommaOG
    @MommaOG 13 днів тому +1

    Before you plant sweet corn put the seed in water overnight for faster germination, and I love your all's channel 🙂💐

  • @catracampolieto8989
    @catracampolieto8989 16 днів тому

    ❤❤❤ I always enjoy your videos. Wishing you an abundant harvest this year.

  • @user-ut6yn6lb1g
    @user-ut6yn6lb1g 15 днів тому

    Bees loves sweet corns because of their pollens ❤

  • @RemJuly
    @RemJuly 15 днів тому

    I am so happy for your channel, your subscription has grown so much, yay🎉.
    Having a lot of space to grow food and have your own cow for milk and chicken for meat and egg is a dream of mine. The life you have right now is my dream to have since I live in the city and all I can do is just plant on pots, just a tiny urban gardening for now.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  11 днів тому

      Thank you, and best of luck to you right where you're at 😊

  • @nanfaircloth
    @nanfaircloth 16 днів тому

    I'm so glad I found you guys. Awesome information 😊

  • @wherethewildflowersgrow
    @wherethewildflowersgrow 8 днів тому

    Amen. Food is medicine. Real food is one of the most powerful things on this planet.

  • @Cody_Ramer
    @Cody_Ramer 16 днів тому

    Something you should check out is using sand to preserve carrots in a root cellar, no refrigeration needed for them if you go that route, love the video!
    Spring is definitely a time of an almost overwhelming amount of work.
    Edit: another tip for you, if you don't have fencing pliers you can just use a small chanel lock pliers.

  • @jillhurford4522
    @jillhurford4522 15 днів тому

    You guys are great! Thanks for the wonderful, fun, and informative videos! I look forward to each one each week.

  • @sweetcandubandu
    @sweetcandubandu 15 днів тому

    I love the intense music when it rained lol. I am in IL and its rained so much. I am starting to panic, i need to get my garden planted. ugh!

  • @willemvanleeuwen1727
    @willemvanleeuwen1727 16 днів тому

    You two are very good at explaining all you really doing. Keep it up

  • @PeteVera
    @PeteVera 12 днів тому

    Love following y’all’s videos! You guys are awesome!!

  • @bidkid2020
    @bidkid2020 16 днів тому

    Enjoy the video thanks

  • @kezru1581
    @kezru1581 15 днів тому

    Michelle, try pickling some of your red beets!! So delicious in salads and sandwiches or burgers. ❤

  • @julieagain
    @julieagain 16 днів тому

    Great video as always!

  • @zulemaparks1092
    @zulemaparks1092 15 днів тому

    Love your videos ❤