Danny those peas look amazing! Jimmy had eleven 200 foot rows his last summer with us. They made the biggest best peas he ever raised. He mowed them down and they came back and made the week he passed. I was picking peas until the day of the funeral. Next day the sun burned them up. God is so good to bless His farmers in ways we can't imagine. Your tour of the pea patch brought back precious memories. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks ordered some for my daughter her dream was she received a box of sugar canes for Christmas and used it in her garden n it fed the neighborhood (so precious) I had seen u on line. Thanks God Bless y’all
Good Morning Danny and Wanda. Thank y’all so much for all you do. I learn something new each time I watch your channel. You both are amazing teachers. Y’all have a blessed day.
Hi! I have never seen sugar cane in real life!! Your video was my first just being introduced to the harvest and the process of its growth is so beautiful ( I really like the way you explain and show your homestead)!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Man oh man Danny ,all that work you have lined up for the next 2 months. That's an impressive work ethic you have. I think I'd drop like an anchor if I had to do what you do .
Wow Danny. That's impressive what your faith has brought you. Such an abundance. So while you are basking in a massive harvest at this time of the year, I'm splitting firewood to keep myself warm .
Pure delight to watch another video ❤ I appreciate your comments on what has failed and I share your joy when you notice the bounty on some plantings. So much to learn!
Looks like a jungle with the Sugar cane, banana trees, lemon grass. Wow!! Poor skunk in the peas, we know his days are numbered. Great mini tour of DSH. I love the high tunnels! That's the way to grow. Thank you for showing and sharing.
Your sugar cane really looks great. I'm looking forward to seeing you process it. As for the corn, I'm in central GA and I've seen fields of brown dried up stalks. So many farmers lost crops here too. It just wasn't the year for corn anywhere it seems.
Your cabin bedroom is beautiful. It looks so warm and homey with all the wood. As for the sugar cane make all the syrup you can. Next year it might not make at all. You never know what will happen with the weather.
Wow Danny! Talk about bringing back childhood memories. I haven’t seen/had sugar cane in over 40 years. One of my mom’s friends grew it in his backyard.
good morning Mr. Danny, grass family grows best in clumps? Finally rain this morning, late for our fall crops good for our sweet potatoes. I have extra hopi seed. ☮HTGDE
We purchased sugar cane from you last year, grew it out and this year...we'll be planting out the cuttings from this years grow for some BEAUTIFUL cane juice. :) Thank you for sharing your journey and your crop!
I love dwarf Cavendish bananas. I had trees like that years ago and they are the sweetest bananas. I miss mine. I had them in my backyard when I lived in Florida.
Sugar cane harvests water from the air. I have some small ones and I'm always impressed when I see drops on the leaves indoors out of nowhere. Grass does this as well I think.
Danny & Wanda this video was so interesting, I love learning from you. My carrots that I have planted between tomatoes this year have gone berserk & are amazing. We have just come into Spring here & already around 28c ( 84f) so this is going to be an interesting time for growing. Cheers Denise- Australia
My grandfather used to make me cane fingers to chew on. Some of the best memories of my grandpa. He even made cane juice and cane candy and syrup. All the stuff. Thank you for all the wonderful memories ❤️
That was so interesting about the sugar cane, I like learning new things. I hope it works out for you to post a vid recording the syrup making process. If you can do this, I would be interested to know the differences between the syrup, molasses, sorghum, cane sugar, and white sugar, etc. I also noticed that it resembles bamboo, is it related? If so, I guess it would be considered a grass.
Beautiful! I love the onions, especially! I want to grow cane. A neighbor used to keep the chewing kind as a treat, they didn't press it, they just liked it.
I started my first round of carrots maybe 3 weeks ago and this week, so far, romaine, chard, spinach and some flowers are planted.. my cauliflower and broccoli are almost ready to transplant out.. I've had terrible luck with transplanting but this time I'm going in containers. I'm a little late on the cabbages but that's on today's agenda... and I think more Swiss chard.. and peas went in the ground Saturday.. and of course the forecast changed and instead of mid 80s, we're getting low 90s for a few days. ~sigh~ I'll probably restart them and round two of carrots next week. and it's just past time to be outside..
Everything is looking so good! I'm afraid fall is here, for us . . . although today and tomorrow are at or near 100, Wednesday and Thursday's highs are supposed to be 65 and 60! And our first frost dates fall in the first ten days of October . . . I just spent time this weekend thinning out carrots I'd planted a week or so back . . .
A pleasure to watch. I have a clump of sugar cane in one of raised beds here in AZ.. so I'm going to pay attention to future videos on that. I planted it just as a lark to see.. Now I have no idea what to do with it. My plan is to cut it down and transfer to an in ground location that has a water line because it's taking over the raised bed... lolol, it may not like the rocky soil we have but it's fun to try new things.
First, thank you for your service. Thank you for speaking truth, and thank you and your wife for teaching and sharing your wisdom and knowledge. We live in Missouri, my husband is a Vietnam veteran, my mother, 83 yrs. old, lives with us and I am 65. We are trying to make a home on 6ac. of raw mountain land, completely of grid. We love it, sometimes we're wwaaayyy out of our comfort zone. Just wanted to say you and your wife are truly inspiring to us. My daddy was from Louisiana, I haven't tasted good sugar cane since I was a kid spending a good portion of summer there. Please keep speaking truth and may YHWY bless and keep you both.
Danny and Wanda, I enjoy learning from you. I want to try to grow sugar cane. I know my grandkids would love fresh sugar cane. I want to buy some if you sell it.
I do beleive those are Quick Pick (top Pick) Peas. When it comes to purplehull Peas, they are my fave. When you can't see the ground those you can just reach out and grab a handfull at a time. You will love them. They also make it easy on us old folks back. Good picking. Jessie from Arkansas
Hi Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda! I cannot wait to see you process the sugar cane! Sorry, you're having so much trouble with your corn this year! Normally I'm rolling in squash, but not this year. 🌻
Subbed. Wow this looks amazing, you seem like you know alot about sugarcane. Got a question: I live in Sugar Land, Texas. The old imperial processing factory is still here, all empty nowadays. Well, I'd like to give sugarcane a try. I know for a fact that our climate is good for cane due to local history. Sugar Land, Richmond and Galveston Island are subtropical climates with horrendously humid weather and very very hot, sweltering long summers with rain that seems to come and go just often enough to keep everything feeling like a sauna. Of course we get hurricanes being so close to the gulf coast. There used to be lots of cane grown here way back when and still is the namesake of the area. Which cane should a first time grower give a try at? What is the big difference between green and black cane? Which one is sweeter? Is one more useful for granulated sugar than the other? I'd like to experiment, but would like an outside opinion for tips on growing cane in my backyard. Thanks for any help, and great video!!
The good Lord blessed me with huge beautiful pears, I thanked him and I can’t stop canning them. Lol I know that I have enough for a year but my goodness what if the tree dies and we don’t get anymore. The Woodpeckers put huge holes in it all the way through a nice rectangular shaped hole about 4 x 8. Along with many other holes. Darn Woody the Woodpecker
Maybe try wrapping the stalk of the banana in bubble wrap? Just an idea to try and keep it warm. I have one banana outside that is just now flowering, I'll more than likely lose them all. Not complaining because we got our first bananas this year and enjoyed them.
I planted 20 chunks of red cane last fall and only one made, The others rotted in the ground from all the winter snow and rain. But that one has made a decent little clump. I won't have enough to make syrup but I think I'll have enough to replant and try again.
I am 84 yrs young Mr. Danny , I remember that in the Cotten fields in southern New Mexico USA our daddy introduced us to sugar cane:) We were white poor people and we all worked in the fields. Wish I could buy some from you❤❤ Love and pray for you and Wanda 🙏
Wish y'all weren't so far away would love to have hands on harvesting, squeezing and boiling the cane syrup ☺️ Have made maple syrup but never been around sugar cane.
My neighbor used to grow sugarcane and everybody in my rural area helped make the syrup . The old mill is still down the road sitting where it always has. We haven't made syrup since my neighbor passed away in 2015. His brother's and sisters live around here but have no interest in getting back to making syrup anymore. Sad isnt, but if things go bad there is cane here. Personally I'd like to grow my own.
I so enjoy your channel. Your banana trees look amazing. What do you feed them and how often would one do it. Thank you both for always sharing information and knowledge 🙏
Danny, you look like a kid on Christmas morning talking about that sugar cane. God bless you and Wanda in everything you do.
Danny those peas look amazing! Jimmy had eleven 200 foot rows his last summer with us. They made the biggest best peas he ever raised. He mowed them down and they came back and made the week he passed. I was picking peas until the day of the funeral. Next day the sun burned them up. God is so good to bless His farmers in ways we can't imagine. Your tour of the pea patch brought back precious memories. Thanks for sharing.
I'm in East TN and have a sugarcane patch. How can I tell the best time to harvest?
@@quicost do it before a freeze.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thank you!
Mr Danny those walls are absolutely beautiful sir
God is so amazing in his designs of all of his creations. Just wish we took better care of his creations.
I was just gonna right the same thing.
Awe that's a very special Danny corn alright. I'm so happy you left it and it had a chance! 🌽❤️
Morning Y’all , just a relaxing video update, does my heart good ! Thank You, may the Lord continue to bless !
Isn't those High Tunnel greenhouses great. I have mine planted and I am feeling good about it too. Jessie
We love them.
Thanks ordered some for my daughter her dream was she received a box of sugar canes for Christmas and used it in her garden n it fed the neighborhood (so precious) I had seen u on line. Thanks God Bless y’all
Good Morning Danny and Wanda. Thank y’all so much for all you do. I learn something new each time I watch your channel. You both are amazing teachers. Y’all have a blessed day.
Mr Danny you and Ms Wanda do an amazing job you inspire everyone in all the garden tips you share with us thank you stay safe and God bless
Good morning brother! The only thing I can think of is maybe bad seeds and only 1 good seed in the bunch
@@feathersky860 Good morning!
Morning brother
Hi! I have never seen sugar cane in real life!! Your video was my first just being introduced to the harvest and the process of its growth is so beautiful ( I really like the way you explain and show your homestead)!!! Keep up the great work!!!
you two are amazing. everyday i get something done, and fuss that i haven't done more. but i am grateful always.
I just started listening to your Bible studies and really appreciate them. Thanks for all you and Wanda do to help us out.
Where did you find the Bible study?
@@locnessoftx He has a channel on here called All God’s Children
Your sugar cane looks outstanding. Your corn looks exactly as mine does. Bad year down here as well. Stay safe up there and keep on growing 🤠
Wow! The sugarcane and banana trees look amazing! ❤️
Man oh man Danny ,all that work you have lined up for the next 2 months. That's an impressive work ethic you have. I think I'd drop like an anchor if I had to do what you do .
Got my coffee and love learning about your adventure with sugar cane. and new plantings.
Wow Danny. That's impressive what your faith has brought you. Such an abundance. So while you are basking in a massive harvest at this time of the year, I'm splitting firewood to keep myself warm .
Pure delight to watch another video ❤ I appreciate your comments on what has failed and I share your joy when you notice the bounty on some plantings. So much to learn!
Looks like a jungle with the Sugar cane, banana trees, lemon grass. Wow!!
Poor skunk in the peas, we know his days are numbered. Great mini tour of DSH. I love the high tunnels! That's the way to grow. Thank you for showing and sharing.
Good Morning
Amazing! I LOVE your channel!!! Amazing it is 🙏👆♥️
Your sugar cane really looks great. I'm looking forward to seeing you process it. As for the corn, I'm in central GA and I've seen fields of brown dried up stalks. So many farmers lost crops here too. It just wasn't the year for corn anywhere it seems.
When I see your Deepsouth Homestead I think, “is this heaven?” (To borrow a line from the movie)
Your cabin bedroom is beautiful. It looks so warm and homey with all the wood.
As for the sugar cane make all the syrup you can. Next year it might not make at all. You never know what will happen with the weather.
absolutely Beautiful Sugar Cane. Awesome 👍
Wow Danny! Talk about bringing back childhood memories. I haven’t seen/had sugar cane in over 40 years. One of my mom’s friends grew it in his backyard.
good morning Mr. Danny, grass family grows best in clumps? Finally rain this morning, late for our fall crops good for our sweet potatoes. I have extra hopi seed. ☮HTGDE
Danny I really enjoyed your sugar cane video. Well done!
We purchased sugar cane from you last year, grew it out and this year...we'll be planting out the cuttings from this years grow for some BEAUTIFUL cane juice. :)
Thank you for sharing your journey and your crop!
Cool way to grow cain!
Thanksgiving is in October up here in Canada. Probably be shoveling snow by that time.
Glad to see that most of your crops are fairing out better than expected.
Love the flickering lights , God bless ya both ❤
I love dwarf Cavendish bananas. I had trees like that years ago and they are the sweetest bananas. I miss mine. I had them in my backyard when I lived in Florida.
That stalk of Danny corn would be the stalk that I saved to use as seed corn for sure!
That’s Landrace gardening at its finest!
Sugar cane harvests water from the air. I have some small ones and I'm always impressed when I see drops on the leaves indoors out of nowhere. Grass does this as well I think.
Tuning in from central FL
Morning from Maine
Good morning from Florida 😊
Good morning Marsh Momma 🌄
@@SuperWhatapain Mornng to ya ma'am 🌄
Good morning guy's
@@DeepSouthHomestead morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda, have a blessed day 🙏
Danny & Wanda this video was so interesting, I love learning from you. My carrots that I have planted between tomatoes this year have gone berserk & are amazing. We have just come into Spring here & already around 28c ( 84f) so this is going to be an interesting time for growing. Cheers Denise- Australia
Blessed. You are blessed.
My grandfather used to make me cane fingers to chew on. Some of the best memories of my grandpa. He even made cane juice and cane candy and syrup. All the stuff. Thank you for all the wonderful memories ❤️
Morning to Danny and Wanda
That was so interesting about the sugar cane, I like learning new things. I hope it works out for you to post a vid recording the syrup making process. If you can do this, I would be interested to know the differences between the syrup, molasses, sorghum, cane sugar, and white sugar, etc.
I also noticed that it resembles bamboo, is it related? If so, I guess it would be considered a grass.
We have several videos on making syrup.
A beautiful example of what obedience will do. God bless honey bunches.
Good morning
Good morning
Thanks for sharing. I wish you continued success as you bless us. Waiting to see how your banana does and your sugar cane sale
Beautiful! I love the onions, especially! I want to grow cane. A neighbor used to keep the chewing kind as a treat, they didn't press it, they just liked it.
I enjoyed watching your video this morning. God is Good!🤗❤
Thank you Danny and wanda for sharing ❤️ I just love how you give all the praise to God, He truly blessed you both 🙏for you and wanda for good health
🌞Good morning Danny and Wanda thanks again for sharing this video with us today.
I started my first round of carrots maybe 3 weeks ago and this week, so far, romaine, chard, spinach and some flowers are planted.. my cauliflower and broccoli are almost ready to transplant out.. I've had terrible luck with transplanting but this time I'm going in containers. I'm a little late on the cabbages but that's on today's agenda... and I think more Swiss chard.. and peas went in the ground Saturday.. and of course the forecast changed and instead of mid 80s, we're getting low 90s for a few days. ~sigh~ I'll probably restart them and round two of carrots next week.
and it's just past time to be outside..
Everything is looking so good! I'm afraid fall is here, for us . . . although today and tomorrow are at or near 100, Wednesday and Thursday's highs are supposed to be 65 and 60! And our first frost dates fall in the first ten days of October . . . I just spent time this weekend thinning out carrots I'd planted a week or so back . . .
A pleasure to watch. I have a clump of sugar cane in one of raised beds here in AZ.. so I'm going to pay attention to future videos on that. I planted it just as a lark to see.. Now I have no idea what to do with it. My plan is to cut it down and transfer to an in ground location that has a water line because it's taking over the raised bed... lolol, it may not like the rocky soil we have but it's fun to try new things.
First, thank you for your service. Thank you for speaking truth, and thank you and your wife for teaching and sharing your wisdom and knowledge.
We live in Missouri, my husband is a Vietnam veteran, my mother, 83 yrs. old, lives with us and I am 65. We are trying to make a home on 6ac. of raw mountain land, completely of grid. We love it, sometimes we're wwaaayyy
out of our comfort zone. Just wanted to say you and your wife are truly inspiring to us.
My daddy was from Louisiana, I haven't tasted good sugar cane since I was a kid spending a good portion of summer there.
Please keep speaking truth and may YHWY bless and keep you both.
Danny and Wanda, I enjoy learning from you. I want to try to grow sugar cane. I know my grandkids would love fresh sugar cane. I want to buy some if you sell it.
Watch our Etsy store this weekend.
I do beleive those are Quick Pick (top Pick) Peas. When it comes to purplehull Peas, they are my fave. When you can't see the ground those you can just reach out and grab a handfull at a time. You will love them. They also make it easy on us old folks back. Good picking. Jessie from Arkansas
I'M GOING TO PLANT MY THIS WEEK I HOPE..
Hi Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda! I cannot wait to see you process the sugar cane! Sorry, you're having so much trouble with your corn this year! Normally I'm rolling in squash, but not this year. 🌻
Good morning. Mr. Danny,. I'm in. Tex do you sell starts of sugar cane. I would like to see if. I could get it to grow in my area. Zone 8b
We will have some on our Etsy store when ready.
Hey. Danny I will for sure be watching the sugar cain video. Thanks
You two are such an inspiration! God Bless
Did Danny make the headboard on the bed? It’s beautiful! Love the K!
Looking forward to seeing the video on the processing!
Yes we have videos on it.
Blessings for you and your family 💖
i love your channel. we are south of you but north of the tropical zone. I am growing Black Sapote and Mamey in my hoophouse. Great job , God Bless
we are also growing some black sugar cane here on the property
A day in the Life of the Kings, Love It❤️
That is wild!! Your canes look wonderful this !!!
Seedlings looking good as well
Danny & Wanda try planting Uzbek Golden Carrot from Baker Creek. We have had great success with that variety. Mike
I live in Pennsylvania my first frost will be in mid October. I'm going to have to look up planting sugar can, and a banana tree
Will not make it through your winters I believe
You would have to grow sorghum cane in your area.
Subbed. Wow this looks amazing, you seem like you know alot about sugarcane. Got a question:
I live in Sugar Land, Texas. The old imperial processing factory is still here, all empty nowadays. Well, I'd like to give sugarcane a try. I know for a fact that our climate is good for cane due to local history. Sugar Land, Richmond and Galveston Island are subtropical climates with horrendously humid weather and very very hot, sweltering long summers with rain that seems to come and go just often enough to keep everything feeling like a sauna. Of course we get hurricanes being so close to the gulf coast. There used to be lots of cane grown here way back when and still is the namesake of the area. Which cane should a first time grower give a try at? What is the big difference between green and black cane? Which one is sweeter? Is one more useful for granulated sugar than the other? I'd like to experiment, but would like an outside opinion for tips on growing cane in my backyard. Thanks for any help, and great video!!
I can my jalapeno peppers.
Enjoy your channel!
Your hard work pays off.
The good Lord blessed me with huge beautiful pears, I thanked him and I can’t stop canning them. Lol I know that I have enough for a year but my goodness what if the tree dies and we don’t get anymore. The Woodpeckers put huge holes in it all the way through a nice rectangular shaped hole about 4 x 8. Along with many other holes. Darn Woody the Woodpecker
I hope I can get cane this year.We use to make syrup every year.I was going to ask you what kind you had,we have the purple La.kind.
I have two types the old fashioned chewing cane and the syrup cane I don't know the name it's an old variety.
can't wait to see outcome!
Maybe try wrapping the stalk of the banana in bubble wrap? Just an idea to try and keep it warm. I have one banana outside that is just now flowering, I'll more than likely lose them all. Not complaining because we got our first bananas this year and enjoyed them.
Wow! Gorgeous sugarcane! 🎉
I'm enjoying your content and hard work.
I planted 20 chunks of red cane last fall and only one made, The others rotted in the ground from all the winter snow and rain. But that one has made a decent little clump. I won't have enough to make syrup but I think I'll have enough to replant and try again.
Plant it deeper and make sure you cut the tops off if it's going to freeze.
Can you send in a sample of the corn plant to have it analyzed to find out what happened to it?
Fun video! Love those banana trees!
The good thing about bananas is you can cut the hands off when green and they can yellow up inside your house.
Wow, your sugar cane is amazing! Do you have a link to a video on how you overwinter your pepper plants?
We just cut them back and cover them in our high tunnels.
🙏's & ❤ to all.
I am 84 yrs young Mr. Danny , I remember that in the Cotten fields in southern New Mexico USA our daddy introduced us to sugar cane:)
We were white poor people and we all worked in the fields.
Wish I could buy some from you❤❤
Love and pray for you and Wanda 🙏
We will have some on our Etsy store when ready.
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you will be looking into that👍🙏
Good morning. Wanda and. Danny, how do. I order Malabar spen. And maybe sugar cane starts? No one in my area have the seeds sold out. I need some
It will be on our Etsy store when ready.
Outstanding!!!
Wish y'all weren't so far away would love to have hands on harvesting, squeezing and boiling the cane syrup ☺️ Have made maple syrup but never been around sugar cane.
It's almost done the same way.
People probably thought Jospeh was hoarding.
Does the heat/sun radiate off the shed to really cook the corn? But the one Danny corn is further away from the shed. hmm
My neighbor used to grow sugarcane and everybody in my rural area helped make the syrup . The old mill is still down the road sitting where it always has. We haven't made syrup since my neighbor passed away in 2015. His brother's and sisters live around here but have no interest in getting back to making syrup anymore. Sad isnt, but if things go bad there is cane here. Personally I'd like to grow my own.
Is there anything you can’t do? I wish you were my neighbor. I could learn so much more from you and Wanda.
I hope we get to see you do a batch of syrup.
We will show it. We already have several videos on it.
Excellent everything is so green and healthy ! Maybe I should try sugarcane in the North 🤣
It won't grow in the north.
I so enjoy your channel. Your banana trees look amazing. What do you feed them and how often would one do it. Thank you both for always sharing information and knowledge 🙏
I feed them once a month a well balanced fertilizer.
That is the tallest cane I've ever seen!
Just found you guys, love your videos.