الجميل أن عوض الله لا يأتي في مواقيت محدّدة أو متوقّعة، بل يأتي فجأةً كغيمةٍ ثقيلةٍ تحمل معها الغيث الذي يروي الأراضي الجافة، فتبتسم الأرض ويزداد جمالها، فتخضّر وتزدهر، عَوض الله يأتي دائمًا في توقيته المُناسب لمرحلتك، لتفكيرك، لقدراتك، فيأتي أجمل مما تتخيل وتعتقد. الحمدلله".
What a fun video. Congrats on your new baby,was hoping to see it again before you signed off, but will look forward to that next time. Can i just say, you are a real inspiration to young growers, and you work so hard, you should be super proud. x
Yes. Please like and share. She puts a lot of work to create this content while maintaining her farm and taking care of her family. She's been blessed with beauty and brains.
*_الجميل أن عوض الله لا يأتي في مواقيت محدّدة أو متوقّعة، بل يأتي فجأةً كغيمةٍ ثقيلةٍ تحمل معها الغيث الذي يروي الأراضي الجافة، فتبتسم الأرض ويزداد جمالها، فتخضّر وتزدهر، عَوض الله يأتي دائمًا في توقيته المُناسب لمرحلتك، لتفكيرك، لقدراتك، فيأتي أجمل مما تتخيل وتعتقد. الحمدلله"._*
Really like your vocabulary, and your terminology, you are a breath of fresh air with those dirty hands. Thank you for taking the time to educate and entertain at the same time. God Bless
OMG 😲 THE BEST VIDEO 📹 EVER...SUPER FANTASTIC VIDEO...GARDEN IS AWESOME AND AMAZING. 👌 NEW BABY ON THE HOME 🏡 STEAD..WOW LOVE ❤ YOUR BEAUTIFUL 😍 VIDEO 📹 ❤
Jeezuz that could be a huge land requirement depending on the herd size, almost a month idle. Scheduling chaos but maybe a kids homework assignment for 📈 chart making ? Lol…busy , busy. Stubborn cows are so fun to move. Congress on the calf !
The sound of rain is so amazing, we live in Central Texas and we did not have a drop of rain in 3 months. I love watching how passionate you are about tomatoes, my tomatoes alredy died, all veggies died from lack of rain.
I wish I could visit Polyface Farm. So glad you got to check that off your bucket list. Try adding a couple cucumber slices to your mint water, it's like drinking "summer in a bottle". Always enjoy watching your vids.
Hi Kim it's Tony I made it to the end as usual but you have to stop eating the profits lol I totally love watching your videos very informative I give you credit for remembering all the names see you in the next video take care and may God bless you and have a great night and pleasant dreams
I'm in the hills in Southern Ohio. I made the mistake of building a new pond. Rain stopped soon as I built it . Have had to constantly water my garden.
Crazy real fan here lol. We have the "wildfire smoke" here too in Northeast TN. Its making everything grow really slow. Be careful of the rabbit hole, once you go down, there's no coming back lol. Love the new baby. You are doing such a great job gardening! You are my inspiration to get out there and keep growing. I wanted to start market growing this year to sell as well but it didn't work out and my stuff is just now growing well. So trying to learn as much as possible and hopefully start selling next year.
I'm one of those crazy Gardners too✌🏼, and I stayed to the end. thank you for your content- very informative! I like how you showed and talked about different varieties.
Great video. Very informative to the very end. Growing orange and white tomatoes because they are not as acidic as red varieties. When you get older and have acid reflux got to eat foods that won't upset the tummy. Was expecting to see a rainbow at the very end.
I just found your videos and am loving them. I’m on the coast of WA so my growing season and weather is way different from yours. I grow about 30 tomato plants each year. Have you tried Sun Green? Larger than sun gold but sweet and the color is awesome in a basket. Also for a large red slicer heirloom I have had great success with Polish. First to set, 1-2 pound fruit , no cracking and amazing flavor.
It was a previous vlog but i don't have time to hunt it down but you were talking about your Tulsi basil being "broken" it must be bc my hubby and i think it smells somewhat like bubblegum. I can send you some of my seed if you want. Also, when I save seeds and want to keep the genetics pure i cover the blossom set with a little mesh bag and then mark the deaignated tomato with a string so i know which seeds to save. You probably alreafy know that but are too busy I get it! Happy gardening! Love your channel
Good advice, about rotating pastures, as there have been people who were infected with trematodes (liver flukes) after foraging for wild mushrooms in active cow pastures.. Thank you for sharing some lovely content💯🌻🌞🙏
Late to the party but the best defense against hornworms is wasps. a few species parisitize the little fookers and give them a mohawk of little wasp cocoons. The worm stays but it goes zombie and stops eating.
Squash bugs ... I found that foliar spraying molasses every two weeks prevents damage from any soft bugs. They can't handle sugar which is why they don't attack extremely healthy plants. I learned this from John Kempf at advancing ego agriculture. Thanks for the awesome videos!.
For growing disease and bug resistant plants the best information I found so far has been by John Kempf with Advancing Eco Agriculture and Dan Kittredge with Bionutrient Food Association. I was able to save Fruit trees with Fireblight and Black Knot. Have not seen a potato bug in few years now. Saw a tomato hornworm last time few years ago and left it there. But animal pressure has increased ten fold unfortunately.
ok i live in Northern Ontario Canada i am 74 have always loved to grow squash i have never seen a squash bug or a tick we have what i would call a 90 day season
That was interesting to hear about snipping the fruit off stunted plants. Up here in the southern part of Canada, we can grow a lot of stuff, but the season is pretty short. So the emphasis tends to be more about things like snipping flowers, so they put their energy into ripening before it gets too cold. We have very hot, sunny summers (usually) , but the real heat, like 75-85 deg only lasts July august, outside that it’s mid may to September, but it’s cooler.
Miss Honey, plant nasturtiums very where you can some to the squash and the nasturtium leaves are tasty in a salad also very nutritious ❤keep up your valiant life style and keep sharing with the world 🇺🇸🤤😉
Wow! I can't believe the difference between your regular audio and your cell. I use my cell for everything, but the difference is huge! Will you share with me what audio microphone thing you use? Thanks in Advance - LeAnna in Idaho
I agree that rotating frequently is important in keeping parasites at bay. But, it’s not a 100%. Parasites can occur in any area where there are also wild animals. Wild animals carry and spread the parasites too. So, even if you rotate every day and never come back to the same spot even once, your animals can still be exposed to parasites from wild animals.
See all these videos that people see where men say things like, " what do you have to offer"? When it comes to the dating scene in 2024. Well,😮😢 right here is a prime example of what type of woman men want to marry. It just doesn't get any better than this right here and this guy who was smart enough to somehow snag himself this amazing human being is a lucky one. So any of you women online wondering what men want just take notes. It doesn't have to be a farm girl or whatever but just the work ethic, kindness, extremely motherly, family oriented, smart and beautiful! ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ and more ✅,s! The American dream for alot of guys. If your a younger single woman who is curious than take notes from this family and women. You don't need to watch all these podcasts where dudes are tearing the girls down and giving them the 3rd degree. Just watch someone like this with their channel . I get everybody is different and that's great but this is a great road map to personality traits lol
@honeytrailfarm it's still a good idea to boil it to kill bacteria...so you don't care if there's bacteria in your milk huh. Yes, it is generally a good idea to boil raw milk after milking a cow to kill any harmful bacteria that might be present. Boiling the milk ensures it is safe for human consumption by eliminating pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria12. However, if the milk has already been pasteurized, which involves heating it to a specific temperature to kill bacteria, there is no need to boil it again3. Pasteurized milk is safe to drink straight from the container.
When your hands turn green 👍🏽👍🏽 you know it’s a good day 🍅🍅🍅
Almost 8000 views, only 400 likes. Y'all need to help this woman out some! Her channel deserves a lot more attention than it gets!
الجميل أن عوض الله لا يأتي في مواقيت محدّدة أو متوقّعة، بل يأتي فجأةً كغيمةٍ ثقيلةٍ تحمل معها الغيث الذي يروي الأراضي الجافة، فتبتسم الأرض ويزداد جمالها، فتخضّر وتزدهر، عَوض الله يأتي دائمًا في توقيته المُناسب لمرحلتك، لتفكيرك، لقدراتك، فيأتي أجمل مما تتخيل وتعتقد. الحمدلله".
What a fun video. Congrats on your new baby,was hoping to see it again before you signed off, but will look forward to that next time. Can i just say, you are a real inspiration to young growers, and you work so hard, you should be super proud. x
Your husband is a lucky man.
Not just green fingers, but definitely a green thumb. Sincerely enjoy learning from you and your gardening skills
Yes. Please like and share. She puts a lot of work to create this content while maintaining her farm and taking care of her family. She's been blessed with beauty and brains.
*_الجميل أن عوض الله لا يأتي في مواقيت محدّدة أو متوقّعة، بل يأتي فجأةً كغيمةٍ ثقيلةٍ تحمل معها الغيث الذي يروي الأراضي الجافة، فتبتسم الأرض ويزداد جمالها، فتخضّر وتزدهر، عَوض الله يأتي دائمًا في توقيته المُناسب لمرحلتك، لتفكيرك، لقدراتك، فيأتي أجمل مما تتخيل وتعتقد. الحمدلله"._*
Really like your vocabulary, and your terminology, you are a breath of fresh air with those dirty hands. Thank you for taking the time to educate and entertain at the same time. God Bless
OMG 😲 THE BEST VIDEO 📹 EVER...SUPER FANTASTIC VIDEO...GARDEN IS AWESOME AND AMAZING. 👌 NEW BABY ON THE HOME 🏡 STEAD..WOW LOVE ❤ YOUR BEAUTIFUL 😍 VIDEO 📹 ❤
I'm a new, true, garden fan! I watched, from a very drought ridden Southwestern Victoria Australia, till the sweet, glorious, rainy end!
Bliss!!
Don’t know where she came from…but i watched the whole video and fell in love with this girl 🤣 she is too funny and beautiful.
Enjoy watching you always
Five star 🌟 🤩 ✨ VIDEO 📹 your the best 👌 👍
The cow licking that stuff off and the face it made after was too funny.
Your personality is infectious, and your dialog is really interesting. Kim, you're a garden entertainer.
Nothing like a pretty farm girl 😊
Kim. Looks like you have been having a good season. Your hard work is paying off.
Jeezuz that could be a huge land requirement depending on the herd size, almost a month idle. Scheduling chaos but maybe a kids homework assignment for 📈 chart making ? Lol…busy , busy. Stubborn cows are so fun to move. Congress on the calf !
I love watching your videos, plus your drop dead gorgeous 🥰💋
I enjoyed this so much 😊 thank you for the treats with the long video ❤ looking forward to see more of the baby cow 🥰
The sound of rain is so amazing, we live in Central Texas and we did not have a drop of rain in 3 months. I love watching how passionate you are about tomatoes, my tomatoes alredy died, all veggies died from lack of rain.
In simple words. Beautiful ❤❤❤
I wish I could visit Polyface Farm. So glad you got to check that off your bucket list. Try adding a couple cucumber slices to your mint water, it's like drinking "summer in a bottle". Always enjoy watching your vids.
Very hard worker, if you ever want to get rid of that big fluffy white dog, I would take him in a heart beat!
You make gardening look fun 😊
Truely enjoyable, lots of great info, thank you, ❤best wishes.
That waddle at 48:44!! You're walking like you are about ready to pop with a new baby!! :) That's a load of little maters!
Your husband has picked a winner with you. You are amazing.
Pretty girl + Pretty summer dress =❤
*It just looks spicy* 😅😅
You're killing me, "What my husband likes to call Yum Yum Sauce" 😏😂😅
No squash bugs here in Nz and those nasty hornworm things don’t exist here either.
sweet and beautiful
Hi Kim it's Tony I made it to the end as usual but you have to stop eating the profits lol I totally love watching your videos very informative I give you credit for remembering all the names see you in the next video take care and may God bless you and have a great night and pleasant dreams
I'm in the hills in Southern Ohio. I made the mistake of building a new pond. Rain stopped soon as I built it . Have had to constantly water my garden.
Great video!
Lovely dress ❤
Rain is life.
This video makes me so happy!!!!!!
Girl you are amazing and I love your channel.
If you plant onions in between the tomatoes it will keep the tomato worms away .
Crazy real fan here lol. We have the "wildfire smoke" here too in Northeast TN. Its making everything grow really slow. Be careful of the rabbit hole, once you go down, there's no coming back lol. Love the new baby. You are doing such a great job gardening! You are my inspiration to get out there and keep growing. I wanted to start market growing this year to sell as well but it didn't work out and my stuff is just now growing well. So trying to learn as much as possible and hopefully start selling next year.
I'm one of those crazy Gardners too✌🏼, and I stayed to the end. thank you for your content- very informative! I like how you showed and talked about different varieties.
Enjoyed all the way til the end!
Great video. Very informative to the very end. Growing orange and white tomatoes because they are not as acidic as red varieties. When you get older and have acid reflux got to eat foods that won't upset the tummy. Was expecting to see a rainbow at the very end.
Kim your videos are so educational
Love your garden
Love your videos!
I just found your videos and am loving them. I’m on the coast of WA so my growing season and weather is way different from yours. I grow about 30 tomato plants each year. Have you tried Sun Green? Larger than sun gold but sweet and the color is awesome in a basket. Also for a large red slicer heirloom I have had great success with Polish. First to set, 1-2 pound fruit , no cracking and amazing flavor.
That's a beautiful life.
❤ 🎉 it’s an amazing channel. I’ve learned a lot of things from watching this video. I’m going to be a big fan.
Yep this garden crazy stayed til the end 😂. Mid winter here in South Australia and dying for the tomato days to be back!
Crazy garden person at the end right here!
It was a previous vlog but i don't have time to hunt it down but you were talking about your Tulsi basil being "broken" it must be bc my hubby and i think it smells somewhat like bubblegum. I can send you some of my seed if you want. Also, when I save seeds and want to keep the genetics pure i cover the blossom set with a little mesh bag and then mark the deaignated tomato with a string so i know which seeds to save. You probably alreafy know that but are too busy I get it! Happy gardening! Love your channel
Very nice, lot of work, I’m inspired again.🍃
Good advice, about rotating pastures, as there have been people who were infected with trematodes (liver flukes) after foraging for wild mushrooms in active cow pastures.. Thank you for sharing some lovely content💯🌻🌞🙏
Late to the party but the best defense against hornworms is wasps. a few species parisitize the little fookers and give them a mohawk of little wasp cocoons. The worm stays but it goes zombie and stops eating.
Squash bugs ... I found that foliar spraying molasses every two weeks prevents damage from any soft bugs. They can't handle sugar which is why they don't attack extremely healthy plants. I learned this from John Kempf at advancing ego agriculture. Thanks for the awesome videos!.
Awesome! Thanks!
Polyface Farms! My inspiration for producing my own food!
Beautiful! And the veggies are nice too. Great job!
Veri nice video sister
Great job growing, love your videos young lady. Cutest little farmer I’ve ever seen.
For growing disease and bug resistant plants the best information I found so far has been by John Kempf with Advancing Eco Agriculture and Dan Kittredge with Bionutrient Food Association. I was able to save Fruit trees with Fireblight and Black Knot. Have not seen a potato bug in few years now. Saw a tomato hornworm last time few years ago and left it there.
But animal pressure has increased ten fold unfortunately.
ok i live in Northern Ontario Canada i am 74 have always loved to grow squash i have never seen a squash bug or a tick we have what i would call a 90 day season
lucky you don't have to deal with the pests! but im sorry for your short season!
That was interesting to hear about snipping the fruit off stunted plants. Up here in the southern part of Canada, we can grow a lot of stuff, but the season is pretty short. So the emphasis tends to be more about things like snipping flowers, so they put their energy into ripening before it gets too cold. We have very hot, sunny summers (usually) , but the real heat, like 75-85 deg only lasts July august, outside that it’s mid may to September, but it’s cooler.
Looks like a great crop. Growing any butternut squash? Butternut is the best tasting squash that I have ever tasted. Have fun.
Think about wheelbarrows for harvesting 🤗
You've compelled me to ask a question. So ...if you are trying to thicken your lawn, you might be advised to mow less frequently . T or F? Sounds true
Where did you get that dress? It's so cute!
Miss Honey, plant nasturtiums very where you can some to the squash and the nasturtium leaves are tasty in a salad also very nutritious ❤keep up your valiant life style and keep sharing with the world 🇺🇸🤤😉
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you for such great information
Wow! I can't believe the difference between your regular audio and your cell. I use my cell for everything, but the difference is huge! Will you share with me what audio microphone thing you use? Thanks in Advance - LeAnna in Idaho
Last year it was a canon camera and external mic. This year I upgraded to osmo pocket 3 camera and dji mic 2 and I love it!
I don't have squash bugs in western Washington or leaf footed bugs or tomato hornworm's
I’m in westport Wa. Where are you growing?
@@mcoverdale Carnation Washington
You make really good videos!
And just like that … Indiana is my favorite state in the Union.
Did you make you head band . Very cute
One slice tomato on the bread with a little salt that is some good eating
beautiful
Good show 👍
I agree that rotating frequently is important in keeping parasites at bay. But, it’s not a 100%. Parasites can occur in any area where there are also wild animals. Wild animals carry and spread the parasites too. So, even if you rotate every day and never come back to the same spot even once, your animals can still be exposed to parasites from wild animals.
You make Tomatos Fun.
Thanks ❤
does the dog always sneak behind you?
i live in germany, there are no sqash bugs
Where are you from I am from lake city Florida never seen tomatoes so big before in life they must in northwest I never this about tomatoes plants
Smiles🎉🎉🎉🎉
Forgive my ignorance, what is CSA?
You are look fantastic great
Let's be friends ❤
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I am new friend I am your subscribers I am from Pakistan❤❤❤
See all these videos that people see where men say things like, " what do you have to offer"? When it comes to the dating scene in 2024. Well,😮😢 right here is a prime example of what type of woman men want to marry. It just doesn't get any better than this right here and this guy who was smart enough to somehow snag himself this amazing human being is a lucky one. So any of you women online wondering what men want just take notes. It doesn't have to be a farm girl or whatever but just the work ethic, kindness, extremely motherly, family oriented, smart and beautiful! ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ and more ✅,s! The American dream for alot of guys. If your a younger single woman who is curious than take notes from this family and women. You don't need to watch all these podcasts where dudes are tearing the girls down and giving them the 3rd degree. Just watch someone like this with their channel . I get everybody is different and that's great but this is a great road map to personality traits lol
Good back to basic .
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Question...do you boil the milk after you milk the cow? I heard it kills any bacteria in the milk before human consumption.
Nope, we drink raw milk
@honeytrailfarm it's still a good idea to boil it to kill bacteria...so you don't care if there's bacteria in your milk huh.
Yes, it is generally a good idea to boil raw milk after milking a cow to kill any harmful bacteria that might be present. Boiling the milk ensures it is safe for human consumption by eliminating pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria12.
However, if the milk has already been pasteurized, which involves heating it to a specific temperature to kill bacteria, there is no need to boil it again3. Pasteurized milk is safe to drink straight from the container.
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Miss honey is mootastic 😊
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