Everyone has an opinion on what is best but what i feel would help us all, is if we all embrace different ways instead of criticism. If it works for you and it helps just one person, that is a win! Keep doing you and be grateful for the progress you have made. I really enjoy watching your channel. One size does NOT fit all. Keep teaching and learning and you will perfect what is right for your family.
I totally agree with you. I’ve been gardening for over 30 years and the younger gardeners are you should do this or that. Well- in ground gardens work for me, I like the dirt not weed fabric under my feet , and I have from large to small in ground gardens BECAUSE, one is potatoes one is herbs n flowers one is veggies and one is cucumbers squash and pumpkin. 👍 and I ENJOY them. They’re my happy place. ( deer like them too 😡). Had to replant the outback one 3 times last year
I've been gardening for years too and sometimes even what worked in the past doesn't work this or that year. If it works for somebody else it might work for you too. I'm older and gardening in totes has been a game changer for me in some areas. Let's help each other not fight. Enough of that everywhere else.
Yes ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Perfectly Said 😉💭❤ , Blessings come through, no Matter How, What, When, Where, n Why,🌻🌞🌱🏡🌱🌞🌻 n Who We are As long as we Try n plant 🌱🌻🌱 it Always produces Something More nutritious n Delicious 😋 🤤 our body Needs 💯❤️❣️... Keep Encouraging, n Grow 🌱❤🌱 Love What ya do n the 🌎 will Bloom 🌺🌼🌞🌼🌺 for you No matter What You're Doin in It 😉💭❣️...
Baker here - if you want really nice white buttercream and still want to use your homemade butter, just add a very very small drop of violet food coloring to your frosting. The purple color will neutralize the yellow since they are opposite colors on the color wheel (color theory), and yield a beautiful white. Happy baking! :)
@@rachelt761 Oh good question! Perhaps I'll try it one day and get back to you! Reduced blueberry juice or purple sweet potato may work too. I think blueberry would be the first one I'd attempt. If you try any of them, I'd love to know your results.
We home schooled for a few years and loved every minute of it. Our children are grown now but they still talk about how close we all felt as a family during those years.
Whatever is right for you is the right way to garden for you. You have to make that determination for yourself based on your needs and your soil. Nobody else knows what is right for you!
I have a similar wheeled double hoe, old from my Dad. After he died, I refurbished it, cleared rust, repaired and painted. Put a decent amount of tape on the handle for comfort. Works a treat and like you, I think of the old man every time I use it. They may have passed on, but at such moments they are very much with us.
YES!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Finally someone spreading good advice on planting potatoes the best way. Every UA-cam video I have seen in the past couple of years they are always planting the whole potatoes when they could be getting more bang for their buck by cutting them up. Thank you for spending the proper way to plant them 🎉
I cut mine the same way Michelle does and like her I have seen no diminished harvest when I did a side by side comparison. I believe the harvest depends on the quality of your soil - the growing medium they are going to live in. Provide the right kind of nutrients and loose soil and your plants will thrive.
I live in east texas and I love spring. We recently moved into our own house behind my inlaws and the pasture that is behind us was pretty icky during the winter. But spring, wow! It was so pretty to look out my kitchen window to watch everything come to life! My husband and I are hoping to get our own land and do much like what yall are doing, so fingers crossed! Until then, I too like waking up between 8-9am and watch the day come to life. It's such a different type of feeling. I'm able to look out my screen door and just watch nature and drink my coffee. I have always heard people doing that and now I see the appeal. My issue is, I'm a night owl!! So when I stay up so do my kids haha. We will get there, right now we have no real reason to wake up early until we get our chickens and our land. I love yalls videos, you make what me and my husband wanna do doable. You've got me interested in growing some of my own herbs and teas, you just make the process look so easy. I'm very jealous at your milk stash. That's another thing we would love to have. My family of 5 goes through 10 gallons of milk in a week. We are big milk drinkers and I use it alot in my cooking. So having a dairy cow would be nice and I love the brown ones. Love watching yall, your easy to listen to and I can just sit back, watch, crossstitch, and dream.
Reading your comment felt like I was reading from my diary. I too live in East Texas with my husband on my in laws land looking forward to the day we have land of our own to have start our homestead and live the way we want to live.
@@courtneyleigh-anneunderwoo2255 I'm an East Texas girl, really an old lady here. We have 15 acres and a garden-or I should say we had a garden. All this rain has killed many of our plants. I keep telling my husband we need to make some raised beds because we are getting too old to be leaning over picking vegetables. I love watching this young couple and am glad their channel is doing great.
@@fainafaina1940 thats really nice you do that, but some people can't sleep at night and have issues with getting up early. I worked every day for over 25 years and got up at 3 am and had to drive almost 2 hours to work, then come home. I have a sleeping issue and I love to get up before everyone and I know what its like when the world is asleep. But just because 8 or 9 is not early to you, its early to others who do not sleep well. I am now retired and I have a large garden, and I water st night and in later morning as I dont get up at 5, I get up at 9 or 10 am. But when ots real hot I do water at 6 am here in California foothills. It gets hot like Texas here and I water 2xs a day. For me I'm awake at 4 am so I water then and go back to sleep for a few hours. I also take care of my parents so I'm really still working full time. Hours in the morning are different for all people!
This is one of my very favorite channels. Being barefoot outside is healthy. When gardening I live by the motto “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. To everyone, do what you like and works best for you. Garden failures aren’t fun but I’ve always learned so much from each one. If tomato plant starts grow too tall and lanky, you should plant them deeper in the ground. They will grow more roots along the stem and be fine.
Tomatoes being tall is no problem, bury them deep, they'll grow more roots that way. I do that every year, leave only the top part of the plant sticking up from the dirt, every part of the stem will grow feeder roots that travel horizontally and the water roots at the bottom that go down will be deep anyway with plenty of moisture. The plants will go absolutely crazy! Edit: that milk looks insane omg, great job you guys 😍
"In over our heads and loving it." - Yep, that about sums it up for me too. Three more beds to plant and then I can relax a bit until the weed battle with Mugwart begns.
just a little tip hun. i am almost 70 and have had strokes... so i lay heavy card board boxes between the rows to cut down on weeding. it really helps since i can't bend down and tire easily. hope this helps. blessings.
I ordered 1 apple mint and 2 chocolate mint. Gifting my friend 1 of the chocolate mint. I won't be planting out my peppers and tomatoes until the end of the month. I have Fava beans, sugar snap peas, carrots, beets, garlic, onions, leeks, fennel, spinach, lettuces, cabbages and potatoes in my raised beds. I still have Thai & Holy basil, summer savory, English and French thyme and lots of basil starts waiting to go out in the garden. Also flower starts, so much for remembering everything...lol. Of course I want to grow everything. Thank you for bringing us along on your 2024 garden adventures. Yes you inspired me to get the mint. ❤❤❤
What do you use the apple and chocolate peppermint for? We recently purchased orange and chocolate peppermint and have been researching how to use them.
@@PerfectlyImperfectHomemaker I planted chocolate mint last year and we used some in peach sauce, to get a taste kick into it. It's just a hint but quite nice. :)
Did you know when tomato starts are leggy, you can just plant them really deep? Cut off the leaves under the soil level and the plant will root from the stem that’s burried
I appreciate the notice about hardening seedlings. I was noticing my indoor seedlings need to go outside and was going to put them right in but now I won’t until they’ve hardened a bit.
11:54 agreed, and thank you, your words made me think of finding all the cures like looking for a needle in hay in a sea of green, but that also means there's a lot of hope for the future.
This is the first video that I've seen of yours and I'll definitely be stopping back for more. I think you'll like the cattle panels for your tomatoes. We've been doing that for several years now and it's fantastic- much easier to harvest the fruit and keep an eye out for disease or pests.
It's nice to see your video again! The last one I'd see was the one where you showed how to render beef suet. We enjoy your videos. You have a beautiful family.
I can't get over how rich the soil in your garden looks. Also can't wait to see what my favorite gardener gets up to in the next few weeks. It's to late for me to try this year but I'm thinking about importing San Marzano tomatoes for next year to make tomato sauce to see if there is a noticeable difference. See you next week
I've had oregano spread outside of its container. Some is now growing in the space between bricks at the edge of my patio. I ain't pulling it and am just letting it do its thing! It's hardy here in zone 6B. Also, I'm growing calendula for the first time this year as I am intrigued by its many uses. Your family's videos are great!!
I loved it when you said there are different ways to garden, whats more important is that our soil is healthy and producing food for us. I have no till raised beds and i have an area in my garden where i till the soil to plant my potatoes, corn and things like pumpkins. At the end of the day, its important to do things the way that suits you and your family ❤
I don't think anyone should be telling people that they need to be doing their garden this way or that way, as comment monsters seem to always do. There are so many different ways to garden, some ways work better for some people than others but they all work. Just do what works best for you, your physical ability, and your land and budget allows. You be you, seeds want to grow and don't care what kind of garden you have. ❤
Yeah I have people telling me to plant in ground not containers or raised beds, these same Karen’s don’t even have a garden! Nor are they 61 ! I don’t listen to them anymore and just do what is best for me
I just found your channel and I'm so glad. I would love to grow our own organic food for my family of 3. I've grown enough to be able to pick food as needed for a meal (but not to store) and each year I'm trying to add 1-2 new crops where I have enough to harvest and/freeze. My friend just sold me her upright deep freezer and it is exactly what I need to start out with. My new crops this year are 2 varieties of lettuce and as many Strawberries as I can get and have room for. I don't have a lot of full sun growing room so I have to grow vertically or up on top of a fence. I know what you are doing is a lot of hard work but it's so nice that you share your info with us on YT! Hello from western CO!
Michelle u gotta try taking some sage leaves and just put them in a frying pan w a little oil and salt. It’s like chips. I was amazed how good it is!! I’m so happy for u and your herb garden. U have inspired me to use one full raised bed just for herbs. God bless all your hard work. The whole family is amazing. ❤❤
Very informative video! We plant potatoes on top of the ground and pile hay/straw on top and get a really good crop. We have found that rotation is key to keep big away. Keep on going! You are doing great!
Love your herb garden Michelle! Im happy you finally got one. I am a herb garden grower also. I have them all around my house. I just bought 2 big 8x4 metal raised beds to add to my front yard. I planted alot of my herbs in big clay pots and in my garden area. But I also wanted some close to my house. I started straight seeds in the ground and they are coming g up good. Bee Balm has been the hardest as the seeds are so small like chamomile! Since you have alot of children i would grow some Mullin and also get some Elderberry bushes. Mullin is great for ear aches and infections and Elderberry is a great anti viral along with garlic and Old mans beard! Look them up in your herb books, I love my books also very helpful! Good luck and God bless you ! ❤🙏
22:45 I really do think that established plants do so much better when they go through some degree of stress/loss at the beginning of the spring/fall season.
I am watching you guys dig at 25 minutes, and I was wondering if you could make a video or even a short on how or what you did to create such beautiful soil so far down (deep). I have been watching loads of your videos and saw the raised bed builds but have not seen one for this amazing plot. My family is moving out of suburbia and into the country next month and I would love that to be a fall project to prep for next spring! Keep making your amazing and VERY helpful videos! You guys are some of the best!
Love Spring!! I put in red Pontiac, Yukon gold and German butterball for regular potatoes in April and just a couple of weeks ago some Covington sweet potatoes and white yams. Every year I try three or four new plants. This year it's white yams, baby butternut squash and two new kinds of tomatoes. God bless y'all and keep growing.
I make a calendula and comfrey salve that is out of this world. It is my go to for any bug bite, scrape and most especially for poison ivy. I love that you are into herbs. It's been my passion for so long. I've had asthma all my life, but three years ago I grew herbs that I tincture and have completely stopped using big pharma treatment. I'm looking forward to your herbal journey.
Thank you for sharing! I thoroughly enjoyed this video (just like all of the rest of them). I feel like I’m behind in my planting! Trying to plant everything, keep weeds down, maintain the property (about 6 acres), maintain a *somewhat* clean house all while caring for my 9 month old is sooo hard! Props to your family for all of the hard work!! I look forward to seeing part 2! -Whitney
YES! I am so excited for planting! This is my first time gardening on my own. I had a small garden that my mother took care of before she passed away but I have never done one on my own. Thanks for this video! I can't wait to see how your plantings take off! Cute helper dog.
You are doing an awesome job. People that critisize the way you garden, probably havent done any gardening themselves. I use various methods, and as long as it works, I am happy. I will experiment from time to time to see if I can find an easier or better way.
You are both definitely right about adapting to your own style of gardening. Two other negatives of Back to Eden that people don't tend to mention at all (or get to hear) - are the vast increase in slugs as well as providing a great environment for squash bugs. Each of these can be controlled but it just creates little hurdles. I've had to change the time I plant squash as it became impossible to do an early crop of zukes. Now, I plant an early crop of legumes followed by a later planting of zucchini to let the squash bugs move away in time (and get a little extra natural nitrogen). No perfect answer out there...just as long as you're finding ways at being efficient for your environment with your desired plants.
I laughed a little when you were talking about cherry tomatoes. Last year I had 4 of them and at the end of year we were all pretty sick of having 40 cherry tomatoes every day...lol
Everyone has an opinion on what is best but what i feel would help us all, is if we all embrace different ways instead of criticism. If it works for you and it helps just one person, that is a win! Keep doing you and be grateful for the progress you have made. I really enjoy watching your channel. One size does NOT fit all. Keep teaching and learning and you will perfect what is right for your family.
I totally agree with you. I’ve been gardening for over 30 years and the younger gardeners are you should do this or that. Well- in ground gardens work for me, I like the dirt not weed fabric under my feet , and I have from large to small in ground gardens BECAUSE, one is potatoes one is herbs n flowers one is veggies and one is cucumbers squash and pumpkin. 👍 and I ENJOY them. They’re my happy place. ( deer like them too 😡). Had to replant the outback one 3 times last year
Well stated!
I've been gardening for years too and sometimes even what worked in the past doesn't work this or that year. If it works for somebody else it might work for you too. I'm older and gardening in totes has been a game changer for me in some areas. Let's help each other not fight. Enough of that everywhere else.
Yes ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Perfectly Said 😉💭❤ , Blessings come through, no Matter How, What, When, Where, n Why,🌻🌞🌱🏡🌱🌞🌻 n Who We are As long as we Try n plant 🌱🌻🌱 it Always produces Something More nutritious n Delicious 😋 🤤 our body Needs 💯❤️❣️... Keep Encouraging, n Grow 🌱❤🌱 Love What ya do n the 🌎 will Bloom 🌺🌼🌞🌼🌺 for you No matter What You're Doin in It 😉💭❣️...
You said it!
Baker here - if you want really nice white buttercream and still want to use your homemade butter, just add a very very small drop of violet food coloring to your frosting. The purple color will neutralize the yellow since they are opposite colors on the color wheel (color theory), and yield a beautiful white. Happy baking! :)
This is a lovely tip. I wonder if there is a natural version, though. My mind goes to beet root but that sounds dreadful 😂
@@rachelt761 Oh good question! Perhaps I'll try it one day and get back to you! Reduced blueberry juice or purple sweet potato may work too. I think blueberry would be the first one I'd attempt. If you try any of them, I'd love to know your results.
🤯 Science!! Thank you 😊❤️
I love how our generation is coming back to this.
All coming back full circle 🤓📈
Lucky kids…wish they could all grow up like this.
Barefoot gardening 100% country girl. Good job great video
we get burr cucumber in ours no way im going barefoot
You guys are a great couple. You compliment each other and were made for each other.
😊 thank you
Awesome video guys, no BS, no conspiracy theories, no preaching, just honest and accurate homesteading information everyone can use, thank you.
OBEY !!
The "conspiracy therories" are what you watch on mainstream media.
Much appreciated!
Your videos are some of the more wholesome, balanced homesteading ones out there ❤
Glad you like them!
We home schooled for a few years and loved every minute of it. Our children are grown now but they still talk about how close we all felt as a family during those years.
Whatever is right for you is the right way to garden for you. You have to make that determination for yourself based on your needs and your soil. Nobody else knows what is right for you!
I love that the entire family is barefoot.... that's the way I grew up... only wore shoes to school....
I have a similar wheeled double hoe, old from my Dad. After he died, I refurbished it, cleared rust, repaired and painted. Put a decent amount of tape on the handle for comfort. Works a treat and like you, I think of the old man every time I use it. They may have passed on, but at such moments they are very much with us.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Coneflowers are so easy to grow from seed. They also reseed themselves every season.
YES!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Finally someone spreading good advice on planting potatoes the best way. Every UA-cam video I have seen in the past couple of years they are always planting the whole potatoes when they could be getting more bang for their buck by cutting them up. Thank you for spending the proper way to plant them 🎉
I cut mine the same way Michelle does and like her I have seen no diminished harvest when I did a side by side comparison. I believe the harvest depends on the quality of your soil - the growing medium they are going to live in. Provide the right kind of nutrients and loose soil and your plants will thrive.
I’ve heard that it doesn’t matter whether u cut or not. The bigger the potato the more eyes and more potato babies… makes sense 🤷♀️
You're welcome! 😁
I live in east texas and I love spring. We recently moved into our own house behind my inlaws and the pasture that is behind us was pretty icky during the winter. But spring, wow! It was so pretty to look out my kitchen window to watch everything come to life! My husband and I are hoping to get our own land and do much like what yall are doing, so fingers crossed! Until then, I too like waking up between 8-9am and watch the day come to life. It's such a different type of feeling. I'm able to look out my screen door and just watch nature and drink my coffee. I have always heard people doing that and now I see the appeal. My issue is, I'm a night owl!! So when I stay up so do my kids haha. We will get there, right now we have no real reason to wake up early until we get our chickens and our land.
I love yalls videos, you make what me and my husband wanna do doable. You've got me interested in growing some of my own herbs and teas, you just make the process look so easy. I'm very jealous at your milk stash. That's another thing we would love to have. My family of 5 goes through 10 gallons of milk in a week. We are big milk drinkers and I use it alot in my cooking. So having a dairy cow would be nice and I love the brown ones.
Love watching yall, your easy to listen to and I can just sit back, watch, crossstitch, and dream.
8-9 am is early? 😂😂😂 In our place we have to get up at 5 in the morning to water the plants before the sun hits and bees come out.
Reading your comment felt like I was reading from my diary. I too live in East Texas with my husband on my in laws land looking forward to the day we have land of our own to have start our homestead and live the way we want to live.
@@courtneyleigh-anneunderwoo2255 I'm an East Texas girl, really an old lady here. We have 15 acres and a garden-or I should say we had a garden. All this rain has killed many of our plants. I keep telling my husband we need to make some raised beds because we are getting too old to be leaning over picking vegetables. I love watching this young couple and am glad their channel is doing great.
So glad to hear you're picking up what we're putting down! There really is nothing like country life. Keep working for your dream!
@@fainafaina1940 thats really nice you do that, but some people can't sleep at night and have issues with getting up early. I worked every day for over 25 years and got up at 3 am and had to drive almost 2 hours to work, then come home. I have a sleeping issue and I love to get up before everyone and I know what its like when the world is asleep. But just because 8 or 9 is not early to you, its early to others who do not sleep well. I am now retired and I have a large garden, and I water st night and in later morning as I dont get up at 5, I get up at 9 or 10 am. But when ots real hot I do water at 6 am here in California foothills. It gets hot like Texas here and I water 2xs a day. For me I'm awake at 4 am so I water then and go back to sleep for a few hours. I also take care of my parents so I'm really still working full time. Hours in the morning are different for all people!
This is one of my very favorite channels. Being barefoot outside is healthy. When gardening I live by the motto “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. To everyone, do what you like and works best for you. Garden failures aren’t fun but I’ve always learned so much from each one. If tomato plant starts grow too tall and lanky, you should plant them deeper in the ground. They will grow more roots along the stem and be fine.
Thanks for sharing!
Tomatoes being tall is no problem, bury them deep, they'll grow more roots that way.
I do that every year, leave only the top part of the plant sticking up from the dirt, every part of the stem will grow feeder roots that travel horizontally and the water roots at the bottom that go down will be deep anyway with plenty of moisture.
The plants will go absolutely crazy!
Edit: that milk looks insane omg, great job you guys 😍
You can also plant them sideways in a furrow with the top sticking out. Worked for me 100% of the times I needed to do this!
@@RedwoodRootsFarm genius! I wonder how big I could get them this year if I did that 🤣
!! I had no idea! Thanks for the tip!
"In over our heads and loving it." - Yep, that about sums it up for me too.
Three more beds to plant and then I can relax a bit until the weed battle with Mugwart begns.
just a little tip hun. i am almost 70 and have had strokes... so i lay heavy card board boxes between the rows to cut down on weeding. it really helps since i can't bend down and tire easily. hope this helps. blessings.
Thank you so much, Kim! ☺️
We love using cattle panels for our tomatoes, we've had a lot of success doing this.
I’m so new at this stuff but I’m so inspired by what you guys do on top of a busy schedule.
You pup looks so sweet watching you work in the garden ❤❤❤. I love catching a glimpse of him (or her) everytime
I ordered 1 apple mint and 2 chocolate mint. Gifting my friend 1 of the chocolate mint. I won't be planting out my peppers and tomatoes until the end of the month. I have Fava beans, sugar snap peas, carrots, beets, garlic, onions, leeks, fennel, spinach, lettuces, cabbages and potatoes in my raised beds. I still have Thai & Holy basil, summer savory, English and French thyme and lots of basil starts waiting to go out in the garden. Also flower starts, so much for remembering everything...lol. Of course I want to grow everything. Thank you for bringing us along on your 2024 garden adventures. Yes you inspired me to get the mint. ❤❤❤
What do you use the apple and chocolate peppermint for? We recently purchased orange and chocolate peppermint and have been researching how to use them.
Your tomato plants are not to tall-the planting hole is to shallow! 😂
@@PerfectlyImperfectHomemaker I planted chocolate mint last year and we used some in peach sauce, to get a taste kick into it. It's just a hint but quite nice. :)
@@katmoineau7554 thank you for commenting back. We have cut some to dehydrate, I’m not sure what we will use it for.
Whoa! Sounds like a delicious time! 🤤
I really love hearing from Michelle! Would love to hear more from her! Especially about garden and homeopathic stuff!
Awwww! 🥰
Did you know when tomato starts are leggy, you can just plant them really deep? Cut off the leaves under the soil level and the plant will root from the stem that’s burried
I just found you today! I wish I would have found you earlier. Anyway, I'm 52 and this is my 2nd year gardening. Thank you for being so peaceful. 💓
Good luck with your second year, Erica! ❤️
I appreciate the notice about hardening seedlings. I was noticing my indoor seedlings need to go outside and was going to put them right in but now I won’t until they’ve hardened a bit.
There's no right or wrong gardening method. Keep doing what works for you
Really loved seeing you teach the kids how to do it! I can't wait until my littles are old enough to learn.
11:54 agreed, and thank you, your words made me think of finding all the cures like looking for a needle in hay in a sea of green, but that also means there's a lot of hope for the future.
Gosh, at the beginning of this video I thought I heard you say you were done with homeschool for the year. Yet, I swear I see children being educated.
Haha...good point!
This is the first video that I've seen of yours and I'll definitely be stopping back for more. I think you'll like the cattle panels for your tomatoes. We've been doing that for several years now and it's fantastic- much easier to harvest the fruit and keep an eye out for disease or pests.
Good to hear from you, Alethia! Hope to see you around!
It's nice to see your video again! The last one I'd see was the one where you showed how to render beef suet. We enjoy your videos. You have a beautiful family.
Thank you 😊
Sending support, love, and kindness from Lexington, MI, USA.
I love that you guys garden in your bare feet! 😊
I can't get over how rich the soil in your garden looks. Also can't wait to see what my favorite gardener gets up to in the next few weeks. It's to late for me to try this year but I'm thinking about importing San Marzano tomatoes for next year to make tomato sauce to see if there is a noticeable difference. See you next week
Whoa! Fancy!
Life has been busy over here in North Alabama so seeing this today has been good for my soul. Happy Mother's Day Michelle!
Same to you!
I have a feeling it affects you guys more than u let on when you take a calf away from momma. It’s one of the bittersweet parts of homesteading 💕
It is 😔💔
I've had oregano spread outside of its container. Some is now growing in the space between bricks at the edge of my patio. I ain't pulling it and am just letting it do its thing! It's hardy here in zone 6B. Also, I'm growing calendula for the first time this year as I am intrigued by its many uses. Your family's videos are great!!
I loved it when you said there are different ways to garden, whats more important is that our soil is healthy and producing food for us.
I have no till raised beds and i have an area in my garden where i till the soil to plant my potatoes, corn and things like pumpkins. At the end of the day, its important to do things the way that suits you and your family ❤
Yep!
Love that you guys are grounding while gardening, awesome. So far I fail planting tomatoes from seed idk what I'm doing wrong haha.
There's no shame in using starts. The point is to get tomatoes 😋🌱
Made me tearvup hearing your wheel hoe story. Those things are so special sometimes.
They really are ❤️
I don't think anyone should be telling people that they need to be doing their garden this way or that way, as comment monsters seem to always do. There are so many different ways to garden, some ways work better for some people than others but they all work. Just do what works best for you, your physical ability, and your land and budget allows. You be you, seeds want to grow and don't care what kind of garden you have. ❤
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Yeah I have people telling me to plant in ground not containers or raised beds, these same Karen’s don’t even have a garden! Nor are they 61 ! I don’t listen to them anymore and just do what is best for me
I love my Vego beds. They are great for my tomatoes and other things that cant be near walnut trees
I really love your farm and am a farmer too
Could literally watch you guys and your beautiful garden for hours ✨ Always great editing and learning along the way! 🌱
Thanks so much! 😊
I really like to watch how you work together in garden with family
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I would love if you would do a video on some of the things you did to help with adrenal fatigue!
Really enjoyed you sharing the "why" you plant your gardens the way you do.
I just found your channel and I'm so glad. I would love to grow our own organic food for my family of 3. I've grown enough to be able to pick food as needed for a meal (but not to store) and each year I'm trying to add 1-2 new crops where I have enough to harvest and/freeze. My friend just sold me her upright deep freezer and it is exactly what I need to start out with. My new crops this year are 2 varieties of lettuce and as many Strawberries as I can get and have room for. I don't have a lot of full sun growing room so I have to grow vertically or up on top of a fence. I know what you are doing is a lot of hard work but it's so nice that you share your info with us on YT! Hello from western CO!
Wow, go Serena! Best of luck to you this growing season!
we started making our own chili powders with excess peppers the last few years and its a good option if you get into dehydrating stuff
Beautiful strawberry plants! Enjoyed watching!
You guys do your garden the way you want to do it. If it works, don't worry about changing. Great channel, I always catch your videos.
Michelle - Would love to know your favorite herbs book!
Same!
Michelle u gotta try taking some sage leaves and just put them in a frying pan w a little oil and salt. It’s like chips. I was amazed how good it is!! I’m so happy for u and your herb garden. U have inspired me to use one full raised bed just for herbs. God bless all your hard work. The whole family is amazing. ❤❤
Ooh, sounds delicious!
Can you show how you trellis and prune your tomato plants with cattle panel?
Very informative video! We plant potatoes on top of the ground and pile hay/straw on top and get a really good crop. We have found that rotation is key to keep big away. Keep on going! You are doing great!
Thanks!
🐝Thanks for the great video🌻
You're welcome 😁
Love your herb garden Michelle! Im happy you finally got one. I am a herb garden grower also. I have them all around my house. I just bought 2 big 8x4 metal raised beds to add to my front yard. I planted alot of my herbs in big clay pots and in my garden area. But I also wanted some close to my house. I started straight seeds in the ground and they are coming g up good. Bee Balm has been the hardest as the seeds are so small like chamomile! Since you have alot of children i would grow some Mullin and also get some Elderberry bushes. Mullin is great for ear aches and infections and Elderberry is a great anti viral along with garlic and Old mans beard! Look them up in your herb books, I love my books also very helpful!
Good luck and God bless you ! ❤🙏
Thanks for the tips!
@@morethanfarmers your welcome sweetie! Good luck your doing a great job, you and your husband!
Hope your mother's day is everything you want.
My oregon over-winters wonderfully here in the high desert of central Oregon. 😊
Thats awesome and more self-sufficient
Okay I loved the stick idea and showing the young one how to help!
22:45 I really do think that established plants do so much better when they go through some degree of stress/loss at the beginning of the spring/fall season.
You could very well be right 👍
Love it!!! Love your garden!
Thanks so much!
Great looking soil.
I love seeing ya’ll barefoot! I’m getting so tired of shoes, so I love seeing others wild & free 🤘🏼
I am watching you guys dig at 25 minutes, and I was wondering if you could make a video or even a short on how or what you did to create such beautiful soil so far down (deep). I have been watching loads of your videos and saw the raised bed builds but have not seen one for this amazing plot. My family is moving out of suburbia and into the country next month and I would love that to be a fall project to prep for next spring! Keep making your amazing and VERY helpful videos! You guys are some of the best!
Great to hear from you! Biggest thing for good soil is mulch and no chemicals.
We love your videos. Thank you so much for all the hard work and for sharing your farm experiences with us. You explain things SO well!❤️
You're so welcome! 😁
❤Thank you Michelle and Cody, wonderful information❤
Our pleasure!
Enjoyed so much.
Love Spring!! I put in red Pontiac, Yukon gold and German butterball for regular potatoes in April and just a couple of weeks ago some Covington sweet potatoes and white yams. Every year I try three or four new plants. This year it's white yams, baby butternut squash and two new kinds of tomatoes. God bless y'all and keep growing.
The German Butterball has become one of my absolute favorite potatoes. The flavor is truly outstanding! Hope you'll enjoy it as much as we do!
Yum 😋
Thanks for bringing us along with you in your homesteading story! I always look forward to your videos ❤
You are so welcome!
I make a calendula and comfrey salve that is out of this world. It is my go to for any bug bite, scrape and most especially for poison ivy. I love that you are into herbs. It's been my passion for so long. I've had asthma all my life, but three years ago I grew herbs that I tincture and have completely stopped using big pharma treatment. I'm looking forward to your herbal journey.
That's wonderful Lisa! So happy to hear you've found something to support your wellness 😊❤️
Thank you for sharing your garden with us! It looks great already! I truly enjoy watching your videos and glean some new information each time.
You are so welcome!
I'm jealous. I live in mid to south GA, way too many thorns to walk around barefoot. Great video!
That would be awful 😭
Enjoyed the video 😊
You guys are great, so inspirational 👍
Michelle’s ‘whatever’ at the very end. 🤣 I tell my husband that all the time. Like dude, you know what I’m talking about.
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Great video! Would have loved a list of what and how many of each crop you grow. Thanks
Great video. Thanks for the butter making lesson, never too old to learn. I’m 65. I love your farm.
You're welcome, and thanks for watching ☺️
Thank you for sharing! I thoroughly enjoyed this video (just like all of the rest of them). I feel like I’m behind in my planting! Trying to plant everything, keep weeds down, maintain the property (about 6 acres), maintain a *somewhat* clean house all while caring for my 9 month old is sooo hard! Props to your family for all of the hard work!! I look forward to seeing part 2!
-Whitney
Sounds like you've got a full plate, Whitney! Best of luck to you!
YES! I am so excited for planting! This is my first time gardening on my own. I had a small garden that my mother took care of before she passed away but I have never done one on my own. Thanks for this video! I can't wait to see how your plantings take off! Cute helper dog.
Woohoo! Good luck with your garden this year! 😁❤️
My number one sweet family...bravo..love all your videos so educative. God bless your sweet family and sweet Union full of love and cooperation
Thank you 😊
You have to do what works for you! Great video! Really pretty scenes on the farm, great information. Thank you for sharing!😊
Thanks for watching!
So informational, just love listening.
Glad you enjoyed it!
wishing you abundance
Thank you so much, I'm always learning from you
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You guys rock!
That was SO HELPFUL!! Thank you! 🤗
You're welcome!
Amazing guys
Excellent video! l loved all the info on herbs, planting potatoes and the family helping out in the garden ia heartwarming -~💚💛
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Gorgeous Soil!!!🤎🤎 I swear I could smell it!!☺ Such a Great full video!! Full of Info & Entertainment🤗
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have encouraged me in the city to garden year round
You can do it!
You are doing an awesome job. People that critisize the way you garden, probably havent done any gardening themselves. I use various methods, and as long as it works, I am happy. I will experiment from time to time to see if I can find an easier or better way.
Yay! There at the end you guys got into the numbers…..that’s what I have been waiting for! Can’t wait for part 2 😊
More to come!
You are both definitely right about adapting to your own style of gardening. Two other negatives of Back to Eden that people don't tend to mention at all (or get to hear) - are the vast increase in slugs as well as providing a great environment for squash bugs. Each of these can be controlled but it just creates little hurdles. I've had to change the time I plant squash as it became impossible to do an early crop of zukes. Now, I plant an early crop of legumes followed by a later planting of zucchini to let the squash bugs move away in time (and get a little extra natural nitrogen). No perfect answer out there...just as long as you're finding ways at being efficient for your environment with your desired plants.
This beautiful blessed family never missed watching your channel from Kenya. You guys so inspiring and amazing. Very equipping and engaging
Thank you so much 🤗
Yay Monday new video !!! 💜💜Always a great surprise when you guys post 😊
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I laughed a little when you were talking about cherry tomatoes. Last year I had 4 of them and at the end of year we were all pretty sick of having 40 cherry tomatoes every day...lol