I could listen to your dad talk about growing food all day. He has so much experience and knowledge about it. Oh your pepper trellis is actually called a Scrog, when it's horizontal it can be called a Scrog lol. Keep the videos coming.
Wow,I'm glad I found this channel. From Africa doing multistorey gardening, organic farming and general countryside videos,this channel is a great inspiration.
I love seeing everything so green and pretty. You are about 2 months behind my growing season. We are reaching almost 100 degrees now in N Tx. Really like the way your peppers look. It will be interesting to see if harvesting is a challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Curious what Storage onion you’re growing. I was under the impression the onions will let you know when they’re ready for harvest, and if you leave them in all the way to fall, they won’t store as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Your garden looks amazing.
I've grown Patterson for several yrs but I'm trying a new one this year,I'll let you know if it's any good this fall😁. My onions grow right up to first frost then that's when I pull them and store them. May God bless you!
Everything looks beautiful. Thanks for all you do. I really enjoy watching. The weather has been really wonky this year. My Yukon potatoes aren't doing well this year. Usually I do well with those. Getting ready to check the purples. First time growing Okinawan Sweet Potatoes are starting to take off. I hope they do well. Same with tomatillos. I told myself that I would try something new each year. My raised bed isn't huge, just enough for me to handle easily. Have a great day. Looking forward to next time. 🙏
Very nice that you show that even skilled gardeners have pest issues. Many garden tubers don't show that messed up plants. Some of my eggplants were down to one good leaf and now they're bouncing back. Not sure if it was the peroxide spray or the pests life cycle.
I have been fighting the squash bugs and the squash vine borer for years...now, I find them in my cucumbers, melons and even potatoes. What is your remedy for these pest? I have even found squash bug eggs laid on a steel post! Horrible critters! I have approx 8000 sq ft of garden space and love to get a new solution to garden problems. I really enjoy your channel, it is so calming to watch you and your Dad. Thanks for all the hard work and sharing it with everyone...and I appreciate your acknowledgement of our Lord in your videos!
Yes squash bugs are awful!! No remedy except growing in my high tunnel! I've tried just about everything to no avail😥 Thanks for your kind words and may God bless you!
I usually don't follow channels that have quite different climates to ours but I'm really enjoying your videos and wisdom there in. I always think my garden has the appearance of being weed free but yours is absolutely immaculate! Did you direct sow those smaller seed onions or do you always transplant? I really like how the drip tape irrigation system is working for you, I've been toying with installing it in our garden and might make the leap next year, both greenhouses already have it. I'm also researching evaporative cooling so it was nice to see your setup featured there. Thanks.
Yes the smaller onions were direct seeded,those are our storage onions. Drip is good in most cases but not in every case,blueberries do much better with overhead watering and so do potatoes, and I'm finding if you have very high organic matter the drip doesn't spread out very far, so consider these issues when deciding about drip. May God bless you!
Thank you for your videos. I am really enjoying watching your Dad’s garden. I saw the plumbing on the side of the greenhouse. Is that a fertilizer injector system? If so, would love to see more about that system and what OG fertilizer you use. God bless you all.
I pull off some super harvests, but nowhere near as neat and tidy. You’ve added some wonderful systems for efficiency! Your setup for cooling the greenhouse is genius. Bonus level advantage! I thought it was hot and then we got swamped…beans and corn needed a redo. Have you at did you presprout your corn? Now that I can do it, I’m quite tempted. 😁
Hello, I really do enjoy the videos! So much knowledge to gain, spiritually and garden wise. The website looks good! I am going to purchase some items soon! I grew eggplants this year and in the past the plants are ravished by flea beetles. I grew Callaloo near the plants this year, and the flea beetles enjoyed that instead of my eggplants. I just had to mind the seedheads and cut them back before seeds started to fall...just a suggestion. My garden scripture is, ll Corinthians 9:6 God bless and keep you.
Great! Glad you like our videos and the website! Nice idea using the Callaloo as a sacrificial deterrent. Let us know if you have any issues with the website. The first orders are on their way (and I learned how slow USPS's home pickup is in getting packages into the mail stream. Now I know what not to do : -) I like your garden Scripture! God bless and keep you as well!
That’s a pretty special greenhouse with a cooling system. Thank you so much for showing us around to see how things have grown since planting. You’ve picked your cabbages already. Are the cows yours too. Loved it.
Thank you Ryan! Hey, we noticed you became a member earlier today! Wow! Thank you so much! You and every other member help us financially to be able to spend more time making great content. Thanks!
So nice to see Butch right next to your garden. I am following the progress of your tomatoes and styled my tomato trellis similar to yours. I heard that plain chalk stops blossom end rot on tomatoes. You are right about the weather up and down. I have tomato flowers but no tomatoes. It's definitely down to climate here in the UK. Thank you for showing us around. Elaine 🌱
I am not sure if you have shown a video on your watering system. But if at all possible can you show a detailed video on how you do that. Thanks I live near Edmonton, Alberta zone 4a. I pine for your climate to grow in but I have to work with what I have LOL.
I never thought of growing cilantro like baby greens in the hot weather but I’m gonna try it now. Still in the 100’s here in Central Valley California October 1st.
I planted bulb fennel last summer not knowing it was a perennial. It came back on its own this year in several places. Kids love to snack on the licorice flavored greens
I don't do much hoeing actually, I do more bending down and pulling weeds to make sure I get the roots and I try not to EVER let a weed go to seed. The biggest help in keeping it weed free is no-till and drip irrigation. May God bless you!
This was fabulous! Your Dad is so knowledgeable and I appreciate him giving us these tidbits of information as he goes along. Also, where can we find the radiator system for the greenhouse? How does things in there get pollinated without the bees?
I made the evaporative cooling system,I don't think that you can buy anything like it in that small of a size unfortunately. Pollination is done by me if it needs it,tomatoes and peppers and cukes don't need anything from me but squash does. May God bless you!
I grew up with people who canned and pickled, mostly fruit. What other methods might you utilize? Besides freezing when and how is other cold storage accomplished?
Great video. I found the pepper set very interesting but cannot see why it's necessary. I live in zone 5 Canada so maybe your longer growing season makes bigger plants?
Thanks for sharing. I really like the mini farm. I am a bit envious of the space and water. I have a much smaller urban garden and in Southern California water is expensive. If you don’t mind me asking what part of the country are you in? Just the zone is fine if you like.
I have a question about onions... I've heard that onions will grow bigger if grown from seed, rather than bulb/sets... The line of thinking is that from seed, you're not stopping/putting to sleep, the growing process... Do you have an opinion on this??? Do you have a preference??? Also, is there something that we should be looking for, say in the onion variety, to figure out which onions will store/over winter better than others? Thank you for all of your knowledge!!! 💚💚💚
Good questions, seed onions will always do better than bulb sets! I never do bulb sets, I always direct sow seeds. You have to buy seed that matches your region ,either short day,intermediate day or long day,short day is for southern states,long day for northern states and intermediate day for states in the middle. May God bless you!
Sorry I didn't answer all your questions, seed suppliers like johnnys will tell you which varieties will store well,we have no problem storing onions for a year so we never have to buy onions at the store!
I have a question. What is your rotating schedule. Do you leave plots to compost down or do you just rotate your crops? Northern Californian here zone 9
I do not do crop rotation, nature doesn't so neither do I, nature makes total sense, as the crop grows it's pulling up nutrients that it needs to produce a crop then it dies and deposits it back into the same place it came from so if you rotate your moving the nutrients from place to place instead of putting them back where they came from ready for the next season,I'll either use the spent plants as a mulch or I'll compost them and put it back on the ground. Have a blessed day!
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork Thank you! This is another silly question. Then why top dress amendments? Are the nutrients the plant is taking more than what’s given back? Is it more for mineral content? IE peppers and tomatoes love calcium and phosphorus. So put those amendments back in a greater supply before planting next year.
Yes it works good! I believe it's one of the most economical ways way to cool a structure. Huge chicken farms use the same technique. Maybe we'll do a video on that too! God bless you!
The pathways are heavily mulched with wood chips. This helps tremendously. Only watering with the driplines in most areas prevents many weeds from growing as well. May God bless you! Happy gardening!
I could listen to your dad talk about growing food all day. He has so much experience and knowledge about it. Oh your pepper trellis is actually called a Scrog, when it's horizontal it can be called a Scrog lol. Keep the videos coming.
Me too
What an amazing garden! I love the crisp lines! I feel close to the Lord when I am out working in my garden!
God bless
He genuinely doesn’t realize how amazing he is does he so humble and practical ❤️
Thanks for the very kind words! May God bless you!
We will definitely need a video for the winter storage of these things like the onions and carrots he's talking about. That'd be awesome
Your dad is a gardening genius! Thank you for all the wonderful videos!
Flowers are nice to grow for the pollinators. It's are needed, blessed and appreciated .
I agree with the need for flowers, I've just planted some 😊
Wow. Inspiring. So appreciate how you show your less than perfect plants too. Butch is so sweet!
Yes butch is quite the friendly bull but he doesn't realize how big and heavy he is,you never want to turn your back on him!🤨
I love you, and your dad. One of the best new garden/homestead channels on UA-cam.
Wow, thank you!
I'm in awe. What a beautiful well managed and productive garden. Amen at the end. Top guys. Cheers J
Thanks so much!
Always a pleasure checking out your videos 😊🎉 Thanks for posting and always sharing your wisdom and knowledge 🙏 Have a wonderful weekend..
Blessings!
I just love you guys my brothers! ❤❤❤ So happy to find you thank you! God is only good. ❤❤❤
A 80year looking 20years. Power of gardening right there
No worries, I'm not near 80🤣
Absolutely beautiful garden! Love the conduit hoops with bird netting great idea
Thanks so much 😊
Thanks for all your tips and knowledge. Great videos, you two
Beautiful garden. God bless❤
Wow,I'm glad I found this channel.
From Africa doing multistorey gardening, organic farming and general countryside videos,this channel is a great inspiration.
Neat! May God bless you!
I love seeing everything so green and pretty. You are about 2 months behind my growing season. We are reaching almost 100 degrees now in N Tx.
Really like the way your peppers look. It will be interesting to see if harvesting is a challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Need more video updates like this. Thank you, and God bless
Amen. Glory Hallelujah
Beautiful garden! I just discovered your channel, 2 of my favorite things Jesus and gardening.❤👩🏻🌾
Amen!😁
What a beautiful garden!
Thank you!
Love your videos. You both are very uplifting and share your passion for Jesus and gardening beautifully.
Thank you! Jesus is worthy! 🙏😊
My small garden keeps me feeling g young but you're garden would kill me!!! What an awesome space to enjoy!
Wow! My new benchmark. Love the orderly layout of your garden and how healthy all the plants are.
Thank you! May God bless you!
Your plants are looking fantastic! Especially those peas!
Thank you! Blessings to you!
This may be silly but I LOVE the background song t the beginning! One of my favorite songs never heard that version before!!!
Curious what Storage onion you’re growing. I was under the impression the onions will let you know when they’re ready for harvest, and if you leave them in all the way to fall, they won’t store as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Your garden looks amazing.
I've grown Patterson for several yrs but I'm trying a new one this year,I'll let you know if it's any good this fall😁. My onions grow right up to first frost then that's when I pull them and store them. May God bless you!
Absolutely LOVE at our channel your presentations as noted by others is fantastic !!! Thankyou ! Massachusetts
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Everything looks beautiful. Thanks for all you do. I really enjoy watching. The weather has been really wonky this year. My Yukon potatoes aren't doing well this year. Usually I do well with those. Getting ready to check the purples. First time growing Okinawan Sweet Potatoes are starting to take off. I hope they do well. Same with tomatillos. I told myself that I would try something new each year. My raised bed isn't huge, just enough for me to handle easily. Have a great day. Looking forward to next time. 🙏
Beautiful beautiful people ❤️❤️
Thanks much but I wonder if glasses are needed🤣🤣🤣
Thanks so much!
What a beautiful garden and such a kind, wise man!
Just BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing! God bless you. Love Ole Butch!❤
We like butch too but sometimes he forgets how strong he is🤣
Wow what a beautiful green garden hat off❤
Thank you!
Fantastic video guys! Very skilled master Gardners :)
Thanks for your kind words, blessings to you!
Great cilantro tip. That was gold
Glad you liked it!
Very nice that you show that even skilled gardeners have pest issues. Many garden tubers don't show that messed up plants.
Some of my eggplants were down to one good leaf and now they're bouncing back. Not sure if it was the peroxide spray or the pests life cycle.
So nice to have a little cow.
A wonderfully organised garden
I have been fighting the squash bugs and the squash vine borer for years...now, I find them in my cucumbers, melons and even potatoes. What is your remedy for these pest? I have even found squash bug eggs laid on a steel post! Horrible critters! I have approx 8000 sq ft of garden space and love to get a new solution to garden problems. I really enjoy your channel, it is so calming to watch you and your Dad. Thanks for all the hard work and sharing it with everyone...and I appreciate your acknowledgement of our Lord in your videos!
Yes squash bugs are awful!! No remedy except growing in my high tunnel! I've tried just about everything to no avail😥
Thanks for your kind words and may God bless you!
Put tin foil around the base of the young squash
That doesn't work.
Love ypur gardens and joy!😂❤
Thank you!
God bless this channel. Thank you
Thank you! May God bless you as well!
I usually don't follow channels that have quite different climates to ours but I'm really enjoying your videos and wisdom there in. I always think my garden has the appearance of being weed free but yours is absolutely immaculate! Did you direct sow those smaller seed onions or do you always transplant? I really like how the drip tape irrigation system is working for you, I've been toying with installing it in our garden and might make the leap next year, both greenhouses already have it. I'm also researching evaporative cooling so it was nice to see your setup featured there. Thanks.
Yes the smaller onions were direct seeded,those are our storage onions. Drip is good in most cases but not in every case,blueberries do much better with overhead watering and so do potatoes, and I'm finding if you have very high organic matter the drip doesn't spread out very far, so consider these issues when deciding about drip. May God bless you!
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork good tips there, thank you.
Thank you for your videos. I am really enjoying watching your Dad’s garden. I saw the plumbing on the side of the greenhouse. Is that a fertilizer injector system? If so, would love to see more about that system and what OG fertilizer you use. God bless you all.
That is a AACT brewer.😁
Your garden is amazing! This is a garden of my dreams
Impressive. Good stuff. Goals!!
I pull off some super harvests, but nowhere near as neat and tidy. You’ve added some wonderful systems for efficiency!
Your setup for cooling the greenhouse is genius. Bonus level advantage!
I thought it was hot and then we got swamped…beans and corn needed a redo. Have you at did you presprout your corn? Now that I can do it, I’m quite tempted. 😁
No need for me to pre sprout my corn as I have almost a perfect stand of corn,just one didn't germinate.
Great video, good to know I can keep sowing some of my faves that didn't make it.
Love the evaporative coolers, and if you decide to port;e that Pixie dust let me know! Lol Thanks
New subscriber! Nice garden! The lettuce is gorgeous!
Thanks for the sub! Glad to have you here! Blessings!
That is the most beautiful lettuce I've ever seen!
Thank you!😁
Your garden layout is perfect ❤
What size holes do you put in your drip system. Thank you for sharing your videos 😊
It's all pre-made at the factory, it's called drip tape.
Your garden looks amazing! ❤
Beautiful & very organized garden
Great job!
Killing it!
Beautiful setup. Something to aspire too. Thank you!
Hello, I really do enjoy the videos! So much knowledge to gain, spiritually and garden wise. The website looks good! I am going to purchase some items soon! I grew eggplants this year and in the past the plants are ravished by flea beetles. I grew Callaloo near the plants this year, and the flea beetles enjoyed that instead of my eggplants. I just had to mind the seedheads and cut them back before seeds started to fall...just a suggestion. My garden scripture is, ll Corinthians 9:6 God bless and keep you.
Great! Glad you like our videos and the website! Nice idea using the Callaloo as a sacrificial deterrent.
Let us know if you have any issues with the website. The first orders are on their way (and I learned how slow USPS's home pickup is in getting packages into the mail stream. Now I know what not to do : -)
I like your garden Scripture! God bless and keep you as well!
That’s a pretty special greenhouse with a cooling system. Thank you so much for showing us around to see how things have grown since planting. You’ve picked your cabbages already. Are the cows yours too. Loved it.
Glad you liked! Yes the cows are too.
What a gorgeous garden!! New follower here. Just found your channel : )
Thanks so much for your kind words may God bless you!
Looks great!
Thank you Ryan! Hey, we noticed you became a member earlier today! Wow! Thank you so much! You and every other member help us financially to be able to spend more time making great content. Thanks!
thank you for the tour of the most beautiful garden
You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank you for your videos. Can you tell me what growing zone you are in?
They are in 7a-b
So nice to see Butch right next to your garden. I am following the progress of your tomatoes and styled my tomato trellis similar to yours. I heard that plain chalk stops blossom end rot on tomatoes. You are right about the weather up and down. I have tomato flowers but no tomatoes. It's definitely down to climate here in the UK. Thank you for showing us around. Elaine 🌱
Plain chalk will work, but is not as good as a good water soluble/hydrophilic gypsum. Did you see our video on stopping blossom end rot? 😊
Thanks for sharing your expertise
Isaiah 35:1 - The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
Fantastic! Many thanks! ❤
Enjoyed your video. Very informative. What’s the name of your garlic? I’ve never seen a garlic stem so thick just wondering.
I have several different varieties so I'm not sure exactly what I was pointing too,sorry, have a blessed day!
I just read you are in zone 7 a/b cant wait for the video of your favorite varieties and where you get your seeds!
I am not sure if you have shown a video on your watering system. But if at all possible can you show a detailed video on how you do that. Thanks I live near Edmonton, Alberta zone 4a. I pine for your climate to grow in but I have to work with what I have LOL.
We plan on doing a more thorough video on drip irrigation in the future!
Could you do a tutorial on how to diy the evaporative cooler? Would love to do this in our greenhouse in South Africa😊
Where are you located? Also, would enjoy a video of the greenhouse!
I was wondering the same, but found the answer in the channel description
Your garden is tidy and neat
Thank you!
how do you not have any weeds?
By doing weeding and doing no-till.
Gorgeous garden. Great video
So nice of you, thanks!
Great info!!
great video! great garden!
Way to go keep up the good work.
Thanks!
I never thought of growing cilantro like baby greens in the hot weather but I’m gonna try it now. Still in the 100’s here in Central Valley California October 1st.
I planted bulb fennel last summer not knowing it was a perennial. It came back on its own this year in several places. Kids love to snack on the licorice flavored greens
Here it's an annual as it gets to 10 to 20⁰ F below zero! Thanks for watching!
This man is so knowledgeable and adorable 😍
Thats an amazing garden, absolutely beutiful and well kept. How does he keep the weeds out? Does he just stay on top of hoeing?
I don't do much hoeing actually, I do more bending down and pulling weeds to make sure I get the roots and I try not to EVER let a weed go to seed. The biggest help in keeping it weed free is no-till and drip irrigation. May God bless you!
This was fabulous! Your Dad is so knowledgeable and I appreciate him giving us these tidbits of information as he goes along. Also, where can we find the radiator system for the greenhouse? How does things in there get pollinated without the bees?
I made the evaporative cooling system,I don't think that you can buy anything like it in that small of a size unfortunately.
Pollination is done by me if it needs it,tomatoes and peppers and cukes don't need anything from me but squash does. May God bless you!
More sir🎉❤
What do you use to eliminate aphids?
Where do you find cutoffs for your drip system
How do you preserve you various bounty?
Excellent question! We'll try to make a video about it in the future! Thanks for the suggestion!
I grew up with people who canned and pickled, mostly fruit. What other methods might you utilize? Besides freezing when and how is other cold storage accomplished?
Great video. I found the pepper set very interesting but cannot see why it's necessary. I live in zone 5 Canada so maybe your longer growing season makes bigger plants?
My plants are already through the top layer of netting, so it seems like it's going to be very beneficial! Have a blessed day!
Thanks for sharing. I really like the mini farm. I am a bit envious of the space and water. I have a much smaller urban garden and in Southern California water is expensive.
If you don’t mind me asking what part of the country are you in? Just the zone is fine if you like.
SE Washington state.
I have a question about onions... I've heard that onions will grow bigger if grown from seed, rather than bulb/sets... The line of thinking is that from seed, you're not stopping/putting to sleep, the growing process... Do you have an opinion on this??? Do you have a preference??? Also, is there something that we should be looking for, say in the onion variety, to figure out which onions will store/over winter better than others? Thank you for all of your knowledge!!! 💚💚💚
Good questions, seed onions will always do better than bulb sets! I never do bulb sets, I always direct sow seeds. You have to buy seed that matches your region ,either short day,intermediate day or long day,short day is for southern states,long day for northern states and intermediate day for states in the middle. May God bless you!
Sorry I didn't answer all your questions, seed suppliers like johnnys will tell you which varieties will store well,we have no problem storing onions for a year so we never have to buy onions at the store!
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork As always, thank you for the quick response!!!
Can you do a detailed video on your evaporator cooling system?
We may in the future if there's enough requests 😊 thanks for the suggestion! Have a blessed day!
What do u do with all the cilantro you grow?
Pesto uses a ton of cilantro...we also use it in the Mexican food we love.
Your Dad reminds me of Charles Dowding with his layout, success and enthusiasm! 🤩
What part of the states are you in?
We're in SE Washington state. Blessings to you!
I have a question.
What is your rotating schedule. Do you leave plots to compost down or do you just rotate your crops?
Northern Californian here zone 9
I do not do crop rotation, nature doesn't so neither do I, nature makes total sense, as the crop grows it's pulling up nutrients that it needs to produce a crop then it dies and deposits it back into the same place it came from so if you rotate your moving the nutrients from place to place instead of putting them back where they came from ready for the next season,I'll either use the spent plants as a mulch or I'll compost them and put it back on the ground. Have a blessed day!
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork Thank you!
This is another silly question.
Then why top dress amendments? Are the nutrients the plant is taking more than what’s given back?
Is it more for mineral content? IE peppers and tomatoes love calcium and phosphorus. So put those amendments back in a greater supply before planting next year.
Sorry then if so. Do you top dress amendments once before planting or throughout the growing season?
Yes.
The cooling in the greenhouse is a great idea. It’s dad’s idea? I’d like to see how it is constructed one day.
Yes it works good! I believe it's one of the most economical ways way to cool a structure. Huge chicken farms use the same technique. Maybe we'll do a video on that too! God bless you!
Great looking Garden, How do you keep it so weed free? I battle weeds weekly.
The pathways are heavily mulched with wood chips. This helps tremendously. Only watering with the driplines in most areas prevents many weeds from growing as well. May God bless you! Happy gardening!
This video makes me want to plant beautiful, clean lines of produce instead of my chaos gardening. 😂
Nothing wrong with chaos as long as it produces wonderful healthy healing food,May God bless you!
What is that netting above the peppers? Thank you for sharing. I am new to your channel and hoping to learn a lot.
It's a large plastic netting. I think the link for it on Amazon is in this video's description.
ua-cam.com/video/wFWNV1V0x3o/v-deo.html
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodworkthank you