As an older person, also in my 60s, I completely understand the limitations & modifications you have to make in your gardening efforts now compared to even just bc a few years ago. Take care and God bless.
I remember my grandmother always warning me to wear shoes in the garden, and to look at the ground before walking on it. Many times, I would get out to the garden in the morning, after she had been weeding or harvesting, and she would point out a copperhead that she had killed, and tell me that's why I needed to be mindful and watch my step.
I have killed 3- 2 ft long copperheads in my back yard by my raised beds and 1-3 ft long copperhead by my chicken coop this year …and 6 chicken snakes … BAD year For snakes in east central TEXAS
@@tambrasmith9707 our son, outside of Fort Worth, has killed several copperheads in his yard this year. One in a garden near the pool, one in the landscaping next to the house, another in the landscaping next to the front walkway. They have two toddlers, so they ripped out all the shrubs in their yard and are meticulous about keeping everything mowed, so the snakes can't hide. Still, they are sneaky and blend in.
Just an idea. Invest in a tripod to hold and aim the camera. Will free up the helping hands of Wanda. We don't need to see a close up of every plant harvested.
It takes more editing, but a lot of UA-camrs have 2 or 3 GoPro or similar type action cameras on tripods and one handheld camera. That way you can work or do long sequence scenes hands free and switch to the handheld when necessary.
I disagree... the way they work together to create their videos WHILE getting all their work done is what sets them apart and makes their content so awesome
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda. Was laughing as our sweet potato vines took over the field the lawn and the high tunnel. Peanuts look interesting to grow. Thank y'all for sharing and have a blessed day.
I am cutting my okra every day, cucumbers putting off from second planting,and my 3rd planting of tomatos are finally putting off , the Lord is good always
Well, you do have a “few” projects going on this year! This is a good lesson for all of us. Especially as we age, there’s a limit to how much we can take care of and manage. Our own physical limits combined with weather and what ever other factors come into play can change everything. I enjoyed seeing you harvesting but do hate to see you disappointed. 😊
Well Danny, your jungle peanuts looked right at home in that tangle. Hopefully by next year you will have a new area plowed and ready to devote to peanuts.
Before planting next year till a month or two early and every 7-10 days till again this will lower the seed bed and make your life easier. When you put it to rest this year cover with black heavy plastic and kill off everything. Last thing you can do is after planting cover most of your garden with dry leafs and wood chips
I don't know how I just found your channel, but I've really enjoyed watching you today! I'm in my early 70s and truly understand how age causes limitations. Your garden is beautiful in my eyes!
Chamber bitters took over my cantaloupe and watermelons too. It was just too hot during the day and when I got home from work it was flooding rain. Oh well. Chickens got some treats
Mine were 4 ft tall by the time we got home to far north California, after 2 mth vacation. Nice vacation that cost me no garden this summer, hours upon hours weeding, and the loss of work, and going into debt to several thousand dollars. Hope my husband never wants to do it again.
We started over this year. We had to move last year in the middle of fall. While we live in Fl, and have extended growing seasons we were hampered by what other people had done to the yard. We moved to 1/4 of an acre. My husband is a disabled vet and this is manageable. We are putting in raised beds and using large pots for gardening. This is due to people having used Round up on the yard for years! I can't till the entire yard up so raised beds and pots are what we are working with. I'm planting amenders for the soil to try and mitigate the impact of 35-40 yrs of whatever they did to this soil. Crimson Pigeon peas are part of that process. I have some in a raised bed for us, but the rest are all to amend soil and clean it up.
Good morning. I enjoy the peanut info. New to me. My garden struggled. I finally got nutrients figured out. It thrived, but then weather happened. I am grateful for the harvest I am getting. I am blessed to be able to put so much up for future use. Thank you for all the helpful information. Praying for your health. Have a lovely day.
I have always struggled with root crops like sweet potatoes in my soil. We have a beautiful clay loam that’s outstanding for growing most anything that fruits above the soil but root crops have a hard time. This year I’m having an absolute bumper crop of sweet potatoes in a 4x8 raised bed with light fluffy soil in it and as a bonus there’s not a weed in sight. Maybe next year you guys can plant peanuts in a raised bed to prevent the competition with all the other plants and as a bonus it’ll be a lot easier to harvest.
I planted a cardinal flower seed vine, they came out as a few red, then pink then blue over 20 years ago. They are still in the general vicinity that I planted them
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda. I've been growing peanuts for about 3 years now, and I finally got enough of a harvest to make a single jar of peanut butter, (and save a handful of seeds). I don't have quite enough land yet, so I've been experimenting with some plants I'd like to grow.. to learn how to make them thrive, and if nothing else, to multiply the amount of fresh seeds for the following year. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us!💚💚
I've had a hard year with morning glory this year. It took over two of my beds completely. I wasn't able to work the beds like I needed to. You said in another vidio that when weeds took over it was because of soil condition of o understood you correctly. I would just live to know what i need to do to get rid of the morning glory so I can garden again next year. Thank you
Morning!!! You have a mess of vines there. I heard a Bob White when you mentioned the snakes! Lived here 5 years in Sharps chapel Tn. & haven't seen or heard a Quail. It's country out here. Right next to a 25 k Chuck Swan Forest , pasture all around me. Not a Quail to be heard or found. Have no bee's around this year either. No wood bore bee's. Some things just didn't grow. Poor garden this year.
Down here in Kodak, TN at near the Seven Islands State Birding Park we are beginning to hear quail again. When we were first married 50 years ago, the quail were everywhere. My husband hunted a lot. I love hearing them again.
You do an amazing job! I've learned so much just having started out and it being my second year trying to grow amd knowing so little. I look at it like a big experiment. I try it and see if it works, if it doesn't this year I'll try it different next year. This morning was absolutely lovely, now it's heating up. Need to get some solar lights on my fence posts, then I could go out and work at night 😂
White okra sounds good. I've never seen it before. My yard isn't big enough for peanuts, plus I don't have sandy soil, so I'll stick to my sweet potatoes. Purple and regular orange. Have a blessed day , both of you. ❤❤
Good job guys! Thank you for sharing. Life goes on ...the world does not pause; so we count our blessings one day at a time. Learn from our experiences and have no regrets...God Bless you guys and keep you safe ❤
Them Jungle Peanuts seem like they need at least a 8-10 ft. diameter spacing from each other so they can spread out like a spider and give ample distance from each other, and then perhaps for next year they would be easier to weed the beds they are planted in and can also make sure the vines are buried at the leaf segments so the will form roots and peanuts earlier! It is amazing the different growing habit of this jungle peanut!
I am glad you shared digging the peanuts. My family use to farm peanuts back in the day, but I have never grown any myself. Might be something interesting to try someday. At one time, in our area, peanut farming was a big thing & made lots of money.
A bog thunderstorm laid my okra down! Way down lol. Guess ill be letting lay on froumd and go to seed. Got the last of my sunflowers too. We had 5 inches and flash flooding in the Arkansas Ozarks with that storm. Made me think of sandbags might be needful in the future. Never seen to the carport or bottom cellar step before!
I feel bad when I see you struggle with those peanuts but also like to see that I am not the only one who makes stupid mistakes or just too much to take care of. I lost some of my onions because I put them in the wrong place. I was dumb with beets too. We will pray for each other.
My raised bed with asparagus, cucumbers, and broccoli has turned into one jungle mass because of the rain. Basically all of the asparagus seeds in the wet soil sprouted and I decided to keep the young asparagus to produce in the upcoming years but I eventually fell behind on weeding. Next year will be better! Weeding was much easier before the tall broccoli grew close to the tall asparagus.
Here in DFW area of Texas, I planted 2 packets of Okra 90 days ago. The plants are only about 2 feet tall and JUST NOW starting to show any attempt to flower. I've never seen okra be this short!
Same thing happened to our tomatoes. We have about 100 plants and had them cleaned out and tied up really well - then the rains came and it's a jungle in there, too - and (indeterminate) tomato limbs going everywhere! And a lot of the tomatoes have worms eating on them. What a mess! And our beans are about eat up, too. Oh well - some years are great (like last year) and some not so great. I haven't seen if you've mentioned how Danny's dr appt went - but hoping for good news. We just do what we do and keep going, don't we ❤️
Someone once said and haste makes waste. We got off kelter this Spring and were running around 2-3 weeks behind in our garden prep and planting. Thus a VERY YUCKY garden. Fortunately our Fall garden is looking great and we will be harvesting a LOT of fruits and vegetables from it. Thank You for another enjoyable video!
@@aileensmith3062 “Haste makes waste” is the first line of the old poem/saying that I quoted. My grandmother had a copy of it on her wall. Haste makes waste/And waste makes want (shortage or hunger)/And want makes strife (conflict)/Between the goodman (husband)/And his wife.
I absolutely enjoy all your videos, thank you so much for sharing all your experiences ❤😊 🙏🙏
As an older person, also in my 60s, I completely understand the limitations & modifications you have to make in your gardening efforts now compared to even just bc a few years ago. Take care and God bless.
I remember my grandmother always warning me to wear shoes in the garden, and to look at the ground before walking on it. Many times, I would get out to the garden in the morning, after she had been weeding or harvesting, and she would point out a copperhead that she had killed, and tell me that's why I needed to be mindful and watch my step.
I have killed 3- 2 ft long copperheads in my back yard by my raised beds and 1-3 ft long copperhead by my chicken coop this year …and 6 chicken snakes … BAD year
For snakes in east central TEXAS
I don’t do snakes
I stopped watering barefoot
@@tambrasmith9707 our son, outside of Fort Worth, has killed several copperheads in his yard this year. One in a garden near the pool, one in the landscaping next to the house, another in the landscaping next to the front walkway. They have two toddlers, so they ripped out all the shrubs in their yard and are meticulous about keeping everything mowed, so the snakes can't hide. Still, they are sneaky and blend in.
@@tambrasmith9707 I hate snakes. We had to learn early on how to kill a snake with a garden hoe. Shivers.
The cows are just some big spoiled babies. ❤❤❤❤
Live and learn. We have only been gardening for about 5 years and every year we learn more. God is so good 😉
Just an idea. Invest in a tripod to hold and aim the camera. Will free up the helping hands of Wanda. We don't need to see a close up of every plant harvested.
I like the filming style
Yes, get a tripod😊
@@not1moreinch332I love their style and maybe some of us need closeup shots!
It takes more editing, but a lot of UA-camrs have 2 or 3 GoPro or similar type action cameras on tripods and one handheld camera. That way you can work or do long sequence scenes hands free and switch to the handheld when necessary.
I disagree... the way they work together to create their videos WHILE getting all their work done is what sets them apart and makes their content so awesome
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda. Was laughing as our sweet potato vines took over the field the lawn and the high tunnel. Peanuts look interesting to grow. Thank y'all for sharing and have a blessed day.
My great grandpa over in east Texas between Kirbyville and Jasper used to grow peanuts
They had real sandy soil
I HAVE PEANUTS growing 🌿 1st time... they make cute little yellow 🏵 flowers
I am cutting my okra every day, cucumbers putting off from second planting,and my 3rd planting of tomatos are finally putting off , the Lord is good always
Well, you do have a “few” projects going on this year! This is a good lesson for all of us. Especially as we age, there’s a limit to how much we can take care of and manage. Our own physical limits combined with weather and what ever other factors come into play can change everything. I enjoyed seeing you harvesting but do hate to see you disappointed. 😊
This was a learning experience that will never need to be repeated.
Life is a learning experience. Glad you did get some peanuts & the cows were happy. ❤
Well Danny, your jungle peanuts looked right at home in that tangle. Hopefully by next year you will have a new area plowed and ready to devote to peanuts.
Speaking of the cows “He’s always been a picky eater”…. Danny knows his cows like I know my pets…❤
I have a overgrown garden with weeds and poison ivy I look forward to to your videos your knowledge and your faith bring me joy
Before planting next year till a month or two early and every 7-10 days till again this will lower the seed bed and make your life easier. When you put it to rest this year cover with black heavy plastic and kill off everything. Last thing you can do is after planting cover most of your garden with dry leafs and wood chips
Good morning! Y’all always work so hard. It’s time to relax during the high temperatures. ✝️🙏🏼♥️
There’s a time to work and a time to rest. Danny and Wanda have gotten where they are by working a lot and resting a little.
Lessons learned and shared with all of us. Blessings all y'all, julie
I don't know how I just found your channel, but I've really enjoyed watching you today! I'm in my early 70s and truly understand how age causes limitations. Your garden is beautiful in my eyes!
Thank you so much!
My great-grandpa grew peanuts in southwestern Michigan
The cows sure love those peanut vines❤❤❤
Chamber bitters took over my cantaloupe and watermelons too. It was just too hot during the day and when I got home from work it was flooding rain. Oh well. Chickens got some treats
You and wanda have a blessed day stay cool
I got signed up for the seeds. They're really going to be a blessing for the winners. Thank you for teaming up with survival seeds to do this! 😊
If the cows see Mr Dannys tractor next to the fence then they know they are getting a special treat.
I’ve been fighting the morning glories in my garden for the last 10 years. They are determined to take over every year
Thank you both for all the learning videos you put out ,praying for you guys ❤❤
Congratulations 🎊 to the winners. The sugar cane looks amazing. The weeds got away from me also. Thanks for sharing 🙏 😎 🏝 🏖
Mine were 4 ft tall by the time we got home to far north California, after 2 mth vacation. Nice vacation that cost me no garden this summer, hours upon hours weeding, and the loss of work, and going into debt to several thousand dollars. Hope my husband never wants to do it again.
Thank you for sharing your lessons learned so we all can learn from your experience. Live and learn.
Always great information and hope the rest of the garden does very well!!
Good Morning. Hoping you & Wanda have a great day. Praying for you
We started over this year. We had to move last year in the middle of fall. While we live in Fl, and have extended growing seasons we were hampered by what other people had done to the yard. We moved to 1/4 of an acre. My husband is a disabled vet and this is manageable. We are putting in raised beds and using large pots for gardening. This is due to people having used Round up on the yard for years! I can't till the entire yard up so raised beds and pots are what we are working with. I'm planting amenders for the soil to try and mitigate the impact of 35-40 yrs of whatever they did to this soil.
Crimson Pigeon peas are part of that process. I have some in a raised bed for us, but the rest are all to amend soil and clean it up.
Good morning. I enjoy the peanut info. New to me. My garden struggled. I finally got nutrients figured out. It thrived, but then weather happened. I am grateful for the harvest I am getting. I am blessed to be able to put so much up for future use. Thank you for all the helpful information. Praying for your health. Have a lovely day.
Beautiful garden area! I’d love to grow peanuts!! Thank you for sharing! 😊👍❤️
Mystery Garden seeds! Yes, count me in ! ❤️❤️❤️
I love seeing all of your beautiful garden space...
Thank you for the opportunity to get the seeds and the information on peanuts!
I have always struggled with root crops like sweet potatoes in my soil. We have a beautiful clay loam that’s outstanding for growing most anything that fruits above the soil but root crops have a hard time. This year I’m having an absolute bumper crop of sweet potatoes in a 4x8 raised bed with light fluffy soil in it and as a bonus there’s not a weed in sight. Maybe next year you guys can plant peanuts in a raised bed to prevent the competition with all the other plants and as a bonus it’ll be a lot easier to harvest.
We enjoyed this video very much.
You got your peanut seeds back, and try again next year.
Aww…..look at how they love those vines…precious…❤
Count me in for the mystery seeds. ❤good luck to everyone 😊
I planted a cardinal flower seed vine, they came out as a few red, then pink then blue over 20 years ago. They are still in the general vicinity that I planted them
Good learning!
Good day to all.
Love seeing your gardens. Blessings to you both
Today I boiled small new potatoes with okra, opas jalapeño sausage, butter salt. So good
Thank ya'll so very much for being a blessing. Survival seeds are an AMAZING GIFT
That's amazing, though. This heat has stunted everything. I am so sorry.
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda.
I've been growing peanuts for about 3 years now, and I finally got enough of a harvest to make a single jar of peanut butter, (and save a handful of seeds). I don't have quite enough land yet, so I've been experimenting with some plants I'd like to grow.. to learn how to make them thrive, and if nothing else, to multiply the amount of fresh seeds for the following year.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us!💚💚
Love hearing the Bob white quail in the background!
Y’all have done so much at Pecan Grove. I sure enjoy your videos. So much great information to glean.
We finally got some good rain
Prayers for you Danny. It has been really hot out. ❤
I've had a hard year with morning glory this year. It took over two of my beds completely. I wasn't able to work the beds like I needed to. You said in another vidio that when weeds took over it was because of soil condition of o understood you correctly. I would just live to know what i need to do to get rid of the morning glory so I can garden again next year. Thank you
Thanks Mrs Wanda and Danny for all yall do. God bless
Never seen peanuts grown! So neat! I want to grow some. Getting my fall garden in now. Regards in zone 9, far north California
Great tips. Every little bit adds up when harvesting. Once it cools a little the plants will start kicking it again. God has you covered 😊.
Much love from Appalachia Kentucky.
I learn so much from you! Peanuts are cool
Good morning Danny and Wanda!! Ya'll got a mess of vines! Still praying for Danny.
Praying for renewed health for you dear brother.🙏💞🇨🇦
Thanks
Morning!!! You have a mess of vines there. I heard a Bob White when you mentioned the snakes! Lived here 5 years in Sharps chapel Tn. & haven't seen or heard a Quail. It's country out here. Right next to a 25 k Chuck Swan Forest , pasture all around me. Not a Quail to be heard or found. Have no bee's around this year either. No wood bore bee's. Some things just didn't grow. Poor garden this year.
Down here in Kodak, TN at near the Seven Islands State Birding Park we are beginning to hear quail again. When we were first married 50 years ago, the quail were everywhere. My husband hunted a lot. I love hearing them again.
Just Got my Carrot , Sweet potato & English Pea manual thru Esty! Large Print 👍thanks💕💕nj
Good morning!
Morning!
Peanuts,
thanks for the Information. You thank of your rabbits and all of the animals sweet. Love you both , God bless
❤
Yall have a beautiful place
Our soil is so hard to grow stuff but we're trying.
Danny I've tried your trick to pull the leafs off the okra and they are putting on multiple blooms 😊
Awesome
You do an amazing job! I've learned so much just having started out and it being my second year trying to grow amd knowing so little. I look at it like a big experiment. I try it and see if it works, if it doesn't this year I'll try it different next year. This morning was absolutely lovely, now it's heating up. Need to get some solar lights on my fence posts, then I could go out and work at night 😂
Never plant sweet potatoes next to peanuts. Lesson learned. Thank you.
There’s always a learning curve on a new piece of land. It sure looked pretty though.
Shalom
White okra sounds good. I've never seen it before. My yard isn't big enough for peanuts, plus I don't have sandy soil, so I'll stick to my sweet potatoes. Purple and regular orange. Have a blessed day , both of you. ❤❤
Great looking peanuts 🇳🇿❤️
Good job guys! Thank you for sharing. Life goes on ...the world does not pause; so we count our blessings one day at a time. Learn from our experiences and have no regrets...God Bless you guys and keep you safe ❤
Thank you for your information. I didn't know that peanuts fall and run along the ground. I sprouted some, but didn't have room to plant this year.
My oak horn okra got very wide compared to my Clemson which produces more. I like the sweet potatoes under the okra as a covercrop.
Them Jungle Peanuts seem like they need at least a 8-10 ft. diameter spacing from each other so they can spread out like a spider and give ample distance from each other, and then perhaps for next year they would be easier to weed the beds they are planted in and can also make sure the vines are buried at the leaf segments so the will form roots and peanuts earlier! It is amazing the different growing habit of this jungle peanut!
Yes
Good morning Danny and Wanda ! Have a beautiful weekend ! Your okra looks amazing !
I am glad you shared digging the peanuts. My family use to farm peanuts back in the day, but I have never grown any myself. Might be something interesting to try someday. At one time, in our area, peanut farming was a big thing & made lots of money.
A bog thunderstorm laid my okra down! Way down lol. Guess ill be letting lay on froumd and go to seed. Got the last of my sunflowers too. We had 5 inches and flash flooding in the Arkansas Ozarks with that storm. Made me think of sandbags might be needful in the future. Never seen to the carport or bottom cellar step before!
Oh those peanuts look yummy!
I feel bad when I see you struggle with those peanuts but also like to see that I am not the only one who makes stupid mistakes or just too much to take care of. I lost some of my onions because I put them in the wrong place. I was dumb with beets too. We will pray for each other.
Beautiful peppers!
my chickens love sweet potato vines.
We don't take the morning glories out. No we don't ferment
Peanuts harvested at the end of August around here. Watered with a sprinkler system because it's the desert.
Thank you for sharing about the peanuts i plan on growing them next yr and didn't know the 1st thing about what or how to do it
My raised bed with asparagus, cucumbers, and broccoli has turned into one jungle mass because of the rain. Basically all of the asparagus seeds in the wet soil sprouted and I decided to keep the young asparagus to produce in the upcoming years but I eventually fell behind on weeding.
Next year will be better! Weeding was much easier before the tall broccoli grew close to the tall asparagus.
I just love you guys.
Remember be careful out there and take care of yourselves.
Karen
Hey, you got some, better than nothing. You can only do what you can do.
Great video!
Cut vines with weed eater or bush hog. (Also sweet potatoes)
I planted green beans next to sweet potatoes in a bucket not good.
Here in DFW area of Texas, I planted 2 packets of Okra 90 days ago. The plants are only about 2 feet tall and JUST NOW starting to show any attempt to flower. I've never seen okra be this short!
Whooo, parched peanuts y’all have got me wanting some now!!!😋
Hope you got good news at the Doctor
Good morning from Texas.
The banana peppers are the result of good seed and good soil.
They do love the peanut vines lol 😮
Same thing happened to our tomatoes. We have about 100 plants and had them cleaned out and tied up really well - then the rains came and it's a jungle in there, too - and (indeterminate) tomato limbs going everywhere! And a lot of the tomatoes have worms eating on them. What a mess! And our beans are about eat up, too. Oh well - some years are great (like last year) and some not so great. I haven't seen if you've mentioned how Danny's dr appt went - but hoping for good news.
We just do what we do and keep going, don't we ❤️
I'm wearing a heart monitor for 30 days. Then some more test.
Someone once said and haste makes waste. We got off kelter this Spring and were running around 2-3 weeks behind in our garden prep and planting. Thus a VERY YUCKY garden. Fortunately our Fall garden is looking great and we will be harvesting a LOT of fruits and vegetables from it. Thank You for another enjoyable video!
Haste makes waste, and waste makes want, and want makes strife between the goodman and his wife.
@@vickisavage8929 Not sure what you are trying to tell me? You might want to ask Danny and Wanda as to the strife???
@@aileensmith3062 “Haste makes waste” is the first line of the old poem/saying that I quoted. My grandmother had a copy of it on her wall.
Haste makes waste/And waste makes want (shortage or hunger)/And want makes strife (conflict)/Between the goodman (husband)/And his wife.
Good morning 🌄
Better luck next year growing peanuts.
You can keep that extreme heat wave on your side of the pond, we all get our before x/mas.