Hi Danny. You've been busy and wonderful to go to your grand daughter's wedding and a dance too. Looks like such an awesome and wonderful time. When it's this hot you just have to work at the best time of day you can and be as productive as possible in spite of the scorching heat. It's very good your using your house as a tool to accomplish what you need to. Makes very good sense to me. It's good your documenting everything you can and can pay attention to the changes going on. Especially as you look back in time. Our bodies really aren't created to function with synthetic things. I am glad your talking about the Ph. It's important for us and for the plants. Thank you Danny for Porch Time and focusing on being good stewards of what God has given us-our bodies and the plants he's given us the ability to grow. Rich blessings to you and Wanda. Thank you for allowing God to use you to share your wisdom with all that have ears to hear and will heed and put action to it.
Beautiful Granchild and Grandpa dance❤ my husband and I celebrate 20 years today. We are having a renewal of vows before God and family and friends today so my dad who is battling cancer can finally walk me down😊 we wanted to create memories and thank the Lord for all he has done in our lives❤ may your granddaughter be blessed in her marriage and have many many years together 😊
Thank you for sharing all you spoke of . I'm humbled and grateful to hear this. Amen. Bless you both and your life on the homestead. Your words are valuable to the souls who are open to learn. Our home is a tool for the farm also. Dining room is a growing center for early veg starts, more cost effective than heating the greenhouse so early. Our basement holds our canning. Extra bedrooms are turned into drying racks for herbs and medicinal plants, it goes on and on... 😁👍❤️
Greetings Danny, I've watched your channel for some time but have just messaged. We share a view of the world conditions, being elderly myself, at (81). My wife passed in 2020, and I found myself in Carson City alone and high and dry. The annual precipitation there lived in San Diego, and he planned to retire to Portugal. A neighbor informed me of the housing prices as I returned from an early morning walk, by chance, and I contacted a realtor. I moved to southern Missouri within four months. A small house on one-third an acre now satisfies all my needs; thanks be to God. I had put my life and future in His hands, and He delivered me to this place. The house is new construction on the site of a former church, and the entire yard was a parking lot. Having a roadbase beneath me, I built raised garden beds and brought cow waste from the stockyard. That occurred last July. As you might expect, the garden area yielded far more than I can consume. I share my excess with neighbors and the local food bank, where I volunteer. Early root crops began producing in May and continued into summer. Mid-summer crops continue to provide a bountiful harvest. I've followed fall crop planting. We've benefitted from copious rainfall with short periods of drought in between. Having put my life in God's hands, He provides abundance, so I am challenged to be a good steward and share my bounty. My energy would not sustain me to work on a farm like yours, but watching your videos encourages me each day. Thank you for the uplifting videos as you walk life's path. A crop of russet and sweet potatoes awaits me next month, and I am most anxious to discover the yield. Small garden, yes, with big returns. Thank you, Lord. Bill
You know, Danny, things are happening faster. My husband was watching yt stuff and you came on last night(not a very old episode) and he kept it on because I liked it. He watched and said, We need flat land. Now, Danny, we live on top a mountain that sees the top of the Sacramento valley. We've been blessed to live here. The Lord, in a miracle, brought us here for our pleasure. I've felt the need to move to other land and to provide for ourselves, growing on level ground, (for 3 years now), though I do grow what I can in a very small garden here on top the mountain. I said, Would you like to garden? He said, I'd have to be retired. Things will hit the fan in September and for many months, and I think my husband will be retired just a little before he thought he would be. I think God is working mightily in our situation, to move us. He's changing my husband's heart; something I've wanted for a long time to go back to connection with the land, but I knew it would have to happen to my husband, after all he's the deciding factor! I can't wait! (and we're age 66)
Hi Elizabeth, I made the move at 79 and have never questioned or regretted my relocation to Missouri. I suggest staying away from St. Louis, Columbia, or Kansas City. I'm in a small town in southeastern Missouri. Since you like to garden, consider raised beds. Warmly, Bill
Good morning, Mr.Danny What a beautiful wedding dance with your beautiful granddaughter and you sir , I agree about this crazy heat . It hasnt even been this hot 102-106 not including heat index , in 2011 july it was hot but like 100-101 and we even had Lake conroe dry up , people vouldnt fish or launch any boats , we saw trees etc From the drought in 2010 - 2011 . Its been a good 2 months now & looking ahead the next 10 days we are looking at 103-106 daily ,even at 5am its still 89-94 degrees , Its horrible out there & I pray daily we dont lose our electricity. God bless you & Mrs wanda , Thats not a mess , Its a working real homestead , Id be fine with that food on my table , Even putting shade cloth up we lost alot of our gardens , We are gonna have to wait till September now to try a 2nd round of tomatoes , I have them going on our back sun room & deck , with lettuce and others , Prices of everything has doubled , tripled , Thank you for your great words of wisdom . Big hugs Mrs josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for another very helpful and informative porch time. I'm so glad that you had a wonderful time at the wedding. Thank you for sharing and many blessings to you and your family.
How wonderful to be there for your granddaughter on her special day & to dance with her to boot. Great info abt taking care of our garden. Thank you for teaching us & sharing your knowledge. I'm from Idaho, the southern part, abt a day's drive from dirt patch heaven. In our new area we moved to (we've only been here 5 yrs this past Feb), & we live in an area that has some volcanic cone spots, so there's no digging up those rocks without dynamite. Lol But the spot I chose for the garden was part of a small feed lot area. I broke it into a garden plot & holding pen. The "soil" is more sand then dirt, but it's a sandy clay soil. If you step in it when it's wet, you sink. So, it doesn't seem like it holds any nutritional value. This yr has not been a good yr for amending or growing anything but letting the grass & weeds grow. So I'm hoping to do better next yr. We've done good on growing spuds in a couple spots that got neglected watering wise. Your corn, is that sweet or field corn that most would use for silage or other livestock feed normally? I've had field/silage corn b4, it has to be picked early for human consumption, according to the Mexicans here that introduced me to it. 😊
When I was a child I remember being in light “carcoats” with shorts on in June and July at times, here in Missouri. I remember many times like that and I’m almost 60.
What a touching moment for you and your granddaughter! Thank you for sharing it with us! Great porch, but of course I love them all 😊 I grew up on the same river as my father did and he was a stickler for how the wildlife was treated, fishing & crabbing regulations, what we used on the grass & gardening and no littering ever. LNT ethics!
Thank you, Mr. Danny & Miss Wanda, for another Porch Time. I learned a lot in this video, especially the part about the corn cobs you feed your chickens and how you recycle the cobs, after they have rolled around in the chicken manure, as fertilizer sticks! Love that! I will use this knowledge with feeding my chickens and fertilizing the soil. Have a blessed week!
Hello my friends! At the beach in South Carolina and it’s scorching! A lot different than Eastern Tennessee! We do what we can and I’m already ready to get home! Blessings!
Beautiful dance with your granddaughter! Cherish those memories! The farmers almanac came out saying it will be a brutal winter in temperatures and snowfall. I could have told you that one by the summer we've had!
🎉 congratulations on your granddaughters wedding. I thought all homesteads looked like that inside, lol! I have herbs and sumac hanging and drying... Too humid outside to do it. I have tomatoes layed out all over, ripening, etc. Oh yeah... Watermelons on the porch. You do what you have to, that's all. Wish I could send you some of this NE Bama weather. We've had rain and it's cool... In the 80s! I even spent most of the day stacking wood! Surprised myself, I'm sure I'll feel it tomorrow, lol.
Last week & this week in NW Missouri the weather is cooler 80*s in the day & 60*s at night (had to use a light blanket). Still have high humidity. Last week we had rain/ storm chances every day (some were strong) & this week chances again each day. Unusual for August.
I expected to hear "I'm a going to the shuckin of the corn" for the song! 😅 Thanks for sharing. My house is a nightmare now that it's harvest time. Food everywhere.
Well look at Danny, bustin’ the moves! That was sweet to see you having fun with your granddaughter after working so hard on the homestead. Your journals will be priceless-maybe one of your grandkids will write a book about your life in the future.
I can remember back in the 1960s 20 degree temps were not uncommon in central Florida. They regularly fired the citrus groves using smudge pots containing a diesel & kerosene mix. All night long. After early 1970s it started warming. Never had consistent cold weather since.
Lovely bride, and you have some good dance moves, lol! Excessive heat warning here in North Florida today. We went out at 7:00 am for our walk, now working INSIDE.
Your dance with your granddaughter was so sweet that I cried. We are mid 60’s now and also shared our music with our grandchildren, we had the best music ever! Many Blessings!
Brother Danny you got “moves”. I believe you can “get down” when you feel like it. That grandfather and granddaughter dance is priceless!!! What awesome memories that must have been created that day.
This is great, I found you guys' channel yesterday and I love your content. Im down here on the coast, Bay St. Louis, Ms so I feel your pain about the heat, I work in that stuff most of the time too. It's Rough but the goal is to be able to get some land and build a house and small farm, I know how to do almost anything but gardening is one of the few things I know just the minimal about, well I know the basics Ive grown a few tomatoes, a couple squash plants, and some peppers many of times but nothing like this so learning is why Im here and you guys are phenomenal at explaining things and very entertaining and pleasing to watch, the filming is great, so thumbs up for the great camera work. 👍👍
Good morning Mr. Danny and oh how Beautiful your granddaughter looked in her wedding dress! The video of you and her dancing was just so sweet 🤗 Thank God that you all have a large dining room to work in as a temporary shop cause those high temps are dangerous 🙏 May God bless and protect you both
I can confirm what you said about the back to Eden gardening. The wood chips also bring in rolly pollies which will eat your seeds and seedlings. I get so little rain, it takes years for them to break down in a garden. Some UA-camrs talk about grounding, basically going barefoot. There is no way I could do it here with the fire ants everywhere, the snakes and scorpions. Thank you for continually reminding everyone to look to God for solutions for everything ❤
Well God bless your heart. We are complaining about 95 with a heat index to 110. Thanks to God for air conditioning, and cooled places for celebrating weddings!
Mr. Danny... I am breaking my back digging over my allotment soil of mostly clay... love getting my hands n feet dirty. I've been turning in the grass clippings and woodchip I lay when I first plant, when I'm pulling up to plant the next. I have lots of fat worms and slow worms that look like white grass snakes. I built a frog pond out of a sink and the frogs came to eat the slugs and have a dip. I've built a water collection system off the raised cold frames that feeds a bathtub fishpond hydroponic system down to the polutunnel which houses two massive self watering raised beds. I'm on a woman mission to feed the soil and water my food garden. I've planted hopi corn this year and it's looking handsome. Red Cornish spuds taste like heaven. I'm taking your great advice and raising all my future beds off the ground, potting most things from here on forward. Thank you and bless you for your continuing inspiration to focus on what can be done in the present and what is good. God is good always. X
Everything I have built has been from what I have salvaged and carried on my back or with a wheel barrow to my allotment. Where there is a will, God will always provide a way. Amen. X
Home Sweet Home.
Absolutely precious moments at the wedding !!
Really appreciate this porch time!
Congratulations to the happy couple on their blessed day! Nice dance moves Danny
Precious memories!
Best wishes on your granddaughter’s wedding. May they be Blessed
Mr. Danny got rhythm! 😆 Congratulations to your granddaughter and your family!
Wonderful!!
Thank you!❤️🙏🏻
Thank you Brother!
That brought me to tears Danny- your Granddaughter & you dancing was just spectacular- so SPECIAL 🥰🥰
Loved the dance with your granddaughter. Forever memories.
Such a wise man!!!
Hi Danny. You've been busy and wonderful to go to your grand daughter's wedding and a dance too. Looks like such an awesome and wonderful time.
When it's this hot you just have to work at the best time of day you can and be as productive as possible in spite of the scorching heat.
It's very good your using your house as a tool to accomplish what you need to. Makes very good sense to me.
It's good your documenting everything you can and can pay attention to the changes going on. Especially as you look back in time.
Our bodies really aren't created to function with synthetic things. I am glad your talking about the Ph. It's important for us and for the plants.
Thank you Danny for Porch Time and focusing on being good stewards of what God has given us-our bodies and the plants he's given us the ability to grow.
Rich blessings to you and Wanda. Thank you for allowing God to use you to share your wisdom with all that have ears to hear and will heed and put action to it.
Amen and Amen 🙏🙏
Danny's got some moves! So cute, thank you for sharing that with us!
Nice harvest,..❤❤❤
Thanks for your words of wisdom as always.
Beautiful Granchild and Grandpa dance❤ my husband and I celebrate 20 years today. We are having a renewal of vows before God and family and friends today so my dad who is battling cancer can finally walk me down😊 we wanted to create memories and thank the Lord for all he has done in our lives❤ may your granddaughter be blessed in her marriage and have many many years together 😊
Beautiful! Congratulations and May God continue to bless you.
@@tammiessouthernLAhome thank you 😊
Congratulations!
Some good moves Danny . So glad to see you having a fun time. Something you both won't forget. Beautiful bride
Thank you for sharing all you spoke of . I'm humbled and grateful to hear this. Amen. Bless you both and your life on the homestead. Your words are valuable to the souls who are open to learn. Our home is a tool for the farm also. Dining room is a growing center for early veg starts, more cost effective than heating the greenhouse so early. Our basement holds our canning. Extra bedrooms are turned into drying racks for herbs and medicinal plants, it goes on and on... 😁👍❤️
Greetings Danny,
I've watched your channel for some time but have just messaged. We share a view of the world conditions, being elderly myself, at (81).
My wife passed in 2020, and I found myself in Carson City alone and high and dry. The annual precipitation there lived in San Diego, and he planned to retire to Portugal. A neighbor informed me of the housing prices as I returned from an early morning walk, by chance, and I contacted a realtor. I moved to southern Missouri within four months.
A small house on one-third an acre now satisfies all my needs; thanks be to God. I had put my life and future in His hands, and He delivered me to this place. The house is new construction on the site of a former church, and the entire yard was a parking lot. Having a roadbase beneath me, I built raised garden beds and brought cow waste from the stockyard. That occurred last July.
As you might expect, the garden area yielded far more than I can consume. I share my excess with neighbors and the local food bank, where I volunteer. Early root crops began producing in May and continued into summer. Mid-summer crops continue to provide a bountiful harvest. I've followed fall crop planting. We've benefitted from copious rainfall with short periods of drought in between. Having put my life in God's hands, He provides abundance, so I am challenged to be a good steward and share my bounty.
My energy would not sustain me to work on a farm like yours, but watching your videos encourages me each day. Thank you for the uplifting videos as you walk life's path.
A crop of russet and sweet potatoes awaits me next month, and I am most anxious to discover the yield. Small garden, yes, with big returns. Thank you, Lord.
Bill
Awesome video ! Thank you I appreciate all you do.
Love the new corn dryers !!
Congratulations to the newlyweds.....ya'll looked like it was a great time!
Good job Mr Danny
Thank you Danny ❤
You know, Danny, things are happening faster. My husband was watching yt stuff and you came on last night(not a very old episode) and he kept it on because I liked it. He watched and said, We need flat land. Now, Danny, we live on top a mountain that sees the top of the Sacramento valley. We've been blessed to live here. The Lord, in a miracle, brought us here for our pleasure. I've felt the need to move to other land and to provide for ourselves, growing on level ground, (for 3 years now), though I do grow what I can in a very small garden here on top the mountain. I said, Would you like to garden? He said, I'd have to be retired. Things will hit the fan in September and for many months, and I think my husband will be retired just a little before he thought he would be. I think God is working mightily in our situation, to move us. He's changing my husband's heart; something I've wanted for a long time to go back to connection with the land, but I knew it would have to happen to my husband, after all he's the deciding factor! I can't wait! (and we're age 66)
Hi Elizabeth,
I made the move at 79 and have never questioned or regretted my relocation to Missouri. I suggest staying away from St. Louis, Columbia, or Kansas City. I'm in a small town in southeastern Missouri. Since you like to garden, consider raised beds.
Warmly,
Bill
Granddaughter beautiful bride and blessed and lucky to have you Grandpa there!
Congratulations !!?!
Good morning, Mr.Danny
What a beautiful wedding dance with your beautiful granddaughter and you sir , I agree about this crazy heat .
It hasnt even been this hot 102-106 not including heat index , in 2011 july it was hot but like 100-101 and we even had Lake conroe dry up , people vouldnt fish or launch any boats , we saw trees etc
From the drought in 2010 - 2011 .
Its been a good 2 months now & looking ahead the next 10 days we are looking at 103-106 daily ,even at
5am its still 89-94 degrees ,
Its horrible out there & I pray daily we dont lose our electricity.
God bless you & Mrs wanda ,
Thats not a mess , Its a working real homestead , Id be fine with that food on my table , Even putting shade cloth up we lost alot of our gardens ,
We are gonna have to wait till September now to try a 2nd round of tomatoes , I have them going on our back sun room & deck , with lettuce and others ,
Prices of everything has doubled , tripled ,
Thank you for your great words of wisdom .
Big hugs
Mrs josette Tharp
Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations to the Bride and Groom. I love Weddings . God Bless new Beginnings.
You go guy!! So beautiful so happy for her to enjoy this day with you! So many happy memories she have been made !
Such beautiful corn! Glad you got to "cut a rug", Danny! Thank you for talkin to us . . . . .much appreciated. " Hi" Wanda.
Danny you got some dance moves!!!!
My dining room and kitchen look like that! ❤️
Truth is Amazing isn't it! And you threw in a little Joy! Thank you!
Beautiful granddaughter and a beautiful dress.
Thank you for another very helpful and informative porch time. I'm so glad that you had a wonderful time at the wedding. Thank you for sharing and many blessings to you and your family.
Thank you
Good day all.
How wonderful to be there for your granddaughter on her special day & to dance with her to boot.
Great info abt taking care of our garden. Thank you for teaching us & sharing your knowledge.
I'm from Idaho, the southern part, abt a day's drive from dirt patch heaven. In our new area we moved to (we've only been here 5 yrs this past Feb), & we live in an area that has some volcanic cone spots, so there's no digging up those rocks without dynamite. Lol But the spot I chose for the garden was part of a small feed lot area. I broke it into a garden plot & holding pen. The "soil" is more sand then dirt, but it's a sandy clay soil. If you step in it when it's wet, you sink. So, it doesn't seem like it holds any nutritional value. This yr has not been a good yr for amending or growing anything but letting the grass & weeds grow. So I'm hoping to do better next yr. We've done good on growing spuds in a couple spots that got neglected watering wise. Your corn, is that sweet or field corn that most would use for silage or other livestock feed normally?
I've had field/silage corn b4, it has to be picked early for human consumption, according to the Mexicans here that introduced me to it.
😊
Mine is field corn. It's a dent corn great for corn flour,grits and corn meal.
Danny what a beautiful message from you - Gods blessings to you, Wanda and family. Congrats on your gorgeous grandaughter's marriage.
I agree with you 100% Danny
Great video Danny have fun shelling your corn n take care
When I was a child I remember being in light “carcoats” with shorts on in June and July at times, here in Missouri. I remember many times like that and I’m almost 60.
What a touching moment for you and your granddaughter! Thank you for sharing it with us! Great porch, but of course I love them all 😊 I grew up on the same river as my father did and he was a stickler for how the wildlife was treated, fishing & crabbing regulations, what we used on the grass & gardening and no littering ever. LNT ethics!
Thank you, Mr. Danny & Miss Wanda, for another Porch Time. I learned a lot in this video, especially the part about the corn cobs you feed your chickens and how you recycle the cobs, after they have rolled around in the chicken manure, as fertilizer sticks! Love that! I will use this knowledge with feeding my chickens and fertilizing the soil. Have a blessed week!
Not only seeds of Danny Corn, seeds of great wisdom shared. This one video is full of a lifetime of priceless wisdom. 🙏❤
Amen!
Such a blessing to listen to you.
Good video Danny. Thank y'all. Blessings, julie
Great porch time. Great message. Always look forward to porch time.
😂 Danny cuttin a rug and about to become a great grandfather .
God bless you man
Hello my friends! At the beach in South Carolina and it’s scorching! A lot different than Eastern Tennessee! We do what we can and I’m already ready to get home! Blessings!
Beautiful dance with your granddaughter! Cherish those memories!
The farmers almanac came out saying it will be a brutal winter in temperatures and snowfall. I could have told you that one by the summer we've had!
Good morning brother
Morning brother.
🎉 congratulations on your granddaughters wedding.
I thought all homesteads looked like that inside, lol! I have herbs and sumac hanging and drying... Too humid outside to do it. I have tomatoes layed out all over, ripening, etc. Oh yeah... Watermelons on the porch. You do what you have to, that's all.
Wish I could send you some of this NE Bama weather. We've had rain and it's cool... In the 80s! I even spent most of the day stacking wood! Surprised myself, I'm sure I'll feel it tomorrow, lol.
Epic discussion about the earth and our body may God bless you and your family
Last week & this week in NW Missouri the weather is cooler 80*s in the day & 60*s at night (had to use a light blanket). Still have high humidity.
Last week we had rain/ storm chances every day (some were strong) & this week chances again each day. Unusual for August.
I expected to hear "I'm a going to the shuckin of the corn" for the song! 😅 Thanks for sharing. My house is a nightmare now that it's harvest time. Food everywhere.
Well look at Danny, bustin’ the moves! That was sweet to see you having fun with your granddaughter after working so hard on the homestead. Your journals will be priceless-maybe one of your grandkids will write a book about your life in the future.
What a lovely bride ❤
Congratulations from Turkey 🇹🇷
My dining room and table is the same but yours is more organized than mine… I have been trying to save seeds from everything that I grow this year
Thank you Danny. Corn looks fantastic.
❤ Porch Time!
I can remember back in the 1960s 20 degree temps were not uncommon in central Florida. They regularly fired the citrus groves using smudge pots containing a diesel & kerosene mix. All night long. After early 1970s it started warming. Never had consistent cold weather since.
Lovely bride, and you have some good dance moves, lol! Excessive heat warning here in North Florida today. We went out at 7:00 am for our walk, now working INSIDE.
❤❤❤ This is so precious and heartwarming to see. Thanks for sharing Mr. Danny.
Amen
Thank you Danny. I really enjoyed this Porch Time!!
We got a nice break in kansas city yesterday....80 degrees
A great video thanks
the Earth is our Mother! as without a mother we would not have nourishment, and she provides this....thank you
Danny cutting the rug! Thank you for sharing.
Congratulations on the granddaughter’s wedding. Great garden information.
Good morning Mr.Danny ans Ms. Wanda ❤❤❤
Good morning
We use ours that way as well. Seeds won't start in these Central Texas heat 100+ for months. We start them inside the house.
Thank you Danny for another wonderful Porch Time! Greatly appreciated!
My house is a tool, too. I have potatoes curing in my spare room on a big hardware cloth frame. 😂
I really love these talks Danny. God bless
Your dance with your granddaughter was so sweet that I cried. We are mid 60’s now and also shared our music with our grandchildren, we had the best music ever! Many Blessings!
I remember it starting to be cool weather in September also. We are in central LA.
Brother Danny you got “moves”. I believe you can “get down” when you feel like it. That grandfather and granddaughter dance is priceless!!! What awesome memories that must have been created that day.
My Dad use to say Mother Nature Knows what she is doing.
Lol. I use my living room for my worm farm and storing equipment lol.
Good morning.
Morning
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you.
G’mornin Danny.
Thank you for teaching us how to grow food
This is great, I found you guys' channel yesterday and I love your content. Im down here on the coast, Bay St. Louis, Ms so I feel your pain about the heat, I work in that stuff most of the time too. It's Rough but the goal is to be able to get some land and build a house and small farm, I know how to do almost anything but gardening is one of the few things I know just the minimal about, well I know the basics Ive grown a few tomatoes, a couple squash plants, and some peppers many of times but nothing like this so learning is why Im here and you guys are phenomenal at explaining things and very entertaining and pleasing to watch, the filming is great, so thumbs up for the great camera work. 👍👍
you ore so write Mr. Danny.
no bady should worship their home. God bless you and Mrs. Wanda .
Good morning Mr. Danny and oh how Beautiful your granddaughter looked in her wedding dress! The video of you and her dancing was just so sweet 🤗 Thank God that you all have a large dining room to work in as a temporary shop cause those high temps are dangerous 🙏 May God bless and protect you both
You got the moves 😊 Danny !!! ❤
Mornin’ from Southern Ohio 🙏🏻
Morning
LOVED your dance moves Danny!
Thank you for porch time today. We all must move forward and do something every day. Winter is coming.
Loved watching Grandpa and Grandaughter dance. Danny you got the moves! I was wondering how do you keep your livestock safe with the heat?
Congrats on ur granddaughter getting married. U got some good moves
❤️ Congratulations,And amazt memories.wanda don't like spider's & snake's either,lol
I can confirm what you said about the back to Eden gardening. The wood chips also bring in rolly pollies which will eat your seeds and seedlings. I get so little rain, it takes years for them to break down in a garden. Some UA-camrs talk about grounding, basically going barefoot. There is no way I could do it here with the fire ants everywhere, the snakes and scorpions. Thank you for continually reminding everyone to look to God for solutions for everything ❤
Grandfather and Granddaughter dance was precious. Prayers for the newlyweds.
Morning
Morning
Well God bless your heart. We are complaining about 95 with a heat index to 110. Thanks to God for air conditioning, and cooled places for celebrating weddings!
Mr. Danny... I am breaking my back digging over my allotment soil of mostly clay... love getting my hands n feet dirty. I've been turning in the grass clippings and woodchip I lay when I first plant, when I'm pulling up to plant the next.
I have lots of fat worms and slow worms that look like white grass snakes. I built a frog pond out of a sink and the frogs came to eat the slugs and have a dip.
I've built a water collection system off the raised cold frames that feeds a bathtub fishpond hydroponic system down to the polutunnel which houses two massive self watering raised beds. I'm on a woman mission to feed the soil and water my food garden.
I've planted hopi corn this year and it's looking handsome. Red Cornish spuds taste like heaven. I'm taking your great advice and raising all my future beds off the ground, potting most things from here on forward.
Thank you and bless you for your continuing inspiration to focus on what can be done in the present and what is good. God is good always. X
I am in Gautier. Are you nearby?
@@melindalemmon2149 I'm in Newquay... Nice to meet you... I'm Maryanne :0)
Everything I have built has been from what I have salvaged and carried on my back or with a wheel barrow to my allotment. Where there is a will, God will always provide a way. Amen. X