Knowing a rain is about to come if you're going to plant always plant your seeds about 0.5 in deeper then normal usually the rain will wash it back down to where it needs to be
Beautiful Garden Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda. I sure can't wait until the weather breaks here in Georgia with all of this rain and cold weather so I can get my ground tilled up and planted. You 2 are really going to eat good today with the harvest you just harvested. Thank you for showing this video and I'll be looking forward to seeing more of this. You 2 have a blessed and fantastic day.
Pecan Grove looks good, little late for you guys! 😮 My potatoes are early too, first handful of gold rush yellow wax beans, ate two cucumbers... slow start but much promise 🍏 6" of rain yesterday 😊
Beautiful guys. My seedlings are doing well also. I have garlic sprouting in just 2 weeks, my tomato & pepper plants are getting big and hardy another couple of weeks and can go in the ground here in Upstate NY.
I was out checking my garden this morning. Had a handful of fresh peas for breakfast. Your tomatoes & squash are ahead of mine but, it all looks great !!
I love all of Wandas “WOW”s. Everything looks so beautiful. I’d love to see a video on what you do for the fire ants!! My husband is military and we are WAY up in North Dakota but hoping to move warmer soon.
Good morning! Things seem to be blooming in NJ a little earlier also. Wish my carrots were that big but I have much cooler weather up here. The first gunshot for the deer made me jump. Hope it keeps the deer away. We have alot of deer as well. A wildlife corridor goes through our property and there are well worn paths.
Looks great, and you can't beat fresh vegetables every day! I left carrots around the edge of one of my tomato bed from Danny's advice, and planted radishes around all the others yesterday. Yah sent us rain today. I have blossoms on my tomatoes, but no actual tomatoes yet. I have 8 compost tomatoes that we have no idea what type they are, over 50 Cherokee purples, and 1 "Florida" tomato. They have a tiny little small blueberry sized tomatoes, but taste wonderful. With the exception of the compost tomatoes, I started all ours from seed. I'm praying for a good harvest. I use your garden as a gauge to let me know how mine are supposed to look. Thank you both for the garden updates!
You can eat rutabagas raw, peeled and sliced in salad or with dip, or cook rutabagas much like carrots, though they have a different flavor. Some people enjoy cooking potatoes and rutabagas separately (because their cooking times are different) and mashing them together with butter. Rutabaga leaves, being brassicas, are also edible - and tasty.😋
I’ve been checking the weather for your area and praying hard that y’all got plenty of rain without any damage. I know y’all videoed this before the storms came through, but I suspect that your viewers would appreciate seeing how well y’all came through the weather, which we will in due time.
🦋🙌😮Wow 😮. Your garden is beautiful. I so wish I could live somewhere that I could be growing my own garden. Thank you both for sharing. Sending Prayers and Love to your garden. ❤
@@sharonparker2262 🦋 I only have 2 small windows in my apartment in the front and I don’t get much sunlight on that side of the apartment but I appreciate the thought. 🥰
Love to see the updates from Pecan Grove! Quick question, do you ever have any peanut seeds for sale? I would love to get a few to start a yearly crop. Thank you both for all that you do for the community! Have a blessed day!
Good day Mr. Danny and Ms. Wanda. Pray y'all made it thru yesterday unscathed in those storms. Thank you for sharing. We enjoy feeding the neighbors cattle, and assorted animals our weeds and plants when we pull them and they love it. It is always a ton of fun. Have a blessed day
Regarding your HARDNECK GARLIC, You will want to remove the scapes (and enjoy them) and here in KY we harvest just a few weeks afterward. Removing the scapes (the flowering stalks) allows the garlic to continue growing instead of the plant putting its energy into flowering. Been growing Hardneck Garlic here in KY for decades. Mmmm GOOooood!
This is my first year of growing garlic, but I have read that it’s not ready for harvest until the leaves die and go flat, much like onions. If it doesn’t freeze, they can stay in the ground for a while.
Oh… the joy of growing your own food. I just tasted a mulberry for the first time from my small tree. Wow,,,it was delicious. My tomatoes are growing wild. 🌱💕👍🙏🙋🏻♀️
Love that you give the weeds that you pull to the cows. My garden seems to be doing good with what I have already planted. I already have blooms on my yellow cherry tomatoes and my potatoes are going crazy. My garlic looks like your, I was told by a friend to wait until the greens fall over and then they are ready. I also have planted ginger and turmeric for the first time my ginger is 19 inches tall already but my turmeric hasn’t com up yet does not like these cold spells here in SC. One day it’s almost 90 and this morning in the 40s. The only thing I don’t know why is that my dwarf grey sugar peas have small pods on them already but the bottom leaves are falling off and the rest of the plant is turning yellow 🤷🏼♀️ Thank you for all the wonderful videos and I love how you talk about God’s word on your channels. May God continue to bless you and Miss Wanda.
Lol - I jumped when the deer thing went off 😂 So exciting seeing how great your raised bed is doing. Hopefully now that one onion is bulbing, the others won't be far behind.
Good morning. Bountiful harvest! My garlic looks about like yours. First time growing and don't remember what variety I'll have to check the package again. I'll be watching to see what you do so I'll know what to do with mine. 😊 How are you going to deal with the fire ants? My onions were not growing and yesterday I found the bed was full of those bugs. No mound on top but definitely fire ants.
I love your content and the information you provided. When I was younger, I would help my grandpa in the garden and now that I'm a lot older and a grandpa myself, I'm trying to get back into gardening. I've started using some of your information to help me in my garden. Thank you for the videos and please keep up the great work.
When you were walking by the peas and cattle panels said this wasn't your favorite style of gardening because you couldn't get a tractor in there to weed. I thought of two things. I have seen a two wheeled push device similar to a seeder that had a blade below the soil to cut the weeds. The second idea I had was a self propelled tiller (obviously you wouldn't have to till too deeply). Sorry if there are dumb ideas, I'm not even a gardening novice yet. I was just thinking what my Dad had done when I was a kid. I know he liked the self-propelled tiller (it was a big red one) because he didn't have to fight with it like the small tillers. Hope this helps and great videos.
I love seeing how fast your garden is growing. Here in Wisconsin, I tried an experiment, with the crazy warm weather, and planted peas on March 6 and they started sprouting last week. The seeds were 4 years old and I didn’t do anything to them. I didn’t even water them in. lol I figured I didn’t have anything to lose. Btw I don’t have good luck with growing peas at all. By the time they say you can start peas here, 2 weeks later it’s almost too hot for them. God bless
I am so excited when I see your gardens flourishing. It gives me hope that mine will do well this year! The beds are ready, just waiting for the last frost date to come and go. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Danny and Wanda I love the deer alarm that is neat. Your garden is spectacular those Rootabegger is going to be delicious. 😊 take care see Y'ALL next time
Your garden looks fantastic..I'm zone 6 in Indiana clay soil I have cabbage, radishes, turnips ..so much rain and cool temps..all plants have a way to go.
Beautiful Gardens. Those rutabagas look really good. Its so hard to find them in a grocery store and even harder at the little farm markets i frequent. When i was growing up we had them at least 2 or 3 times a week and mom had to get them from the grocery because we didn't garden. I guess they've gone out of favor anymore.
Nice to see things growing and I hope everyone is safe after the storms that went through there up here in Tn all we are getting is rain everyday and 90 mph winds so we can’t get into our gardens
I have zuchini squash blooming too. I thought it was because im trying a container variety , that maybe it was just a fast producer. Well, maybe not. Btw, i have the container variety in totes, under a tulle hood to protect from squash bugs and borers. Ill hand pollinate. Last year i lost every squash and pumpkin to those evil beasties. This year i want to eat instead of them killing my plants.
I'm chomping at the bit and tempted to plant the warm weather vegetables. Your's is doing great! Just planted the cold weather ones. Its still colder in MO.
I am excited for the two of you, your garden looks really good, you have a few things didn't do as well as you hoped but those are few. It is amazing how those first things from are garden taste, someone else could grow it and sell it to us and it wouldn't taste nearly as good as what you grow, maybe it has to do with enjoying the fruits of our labor.
What a bounty for this early in the season. Of course, here in mid-Kentucky, it's not time for tomatoes and peppers. I've already got beets, snap peas, English peas, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, endive, and over wintered mustard greens and rutabaga planted. It's been raining so much I can't get out there. I planted garlic in the fall, and can't wait for it. Same with the onions I left in. Blessings to you and Ms Wanda for continued good health and a bountiful garden.
What a glorious reward for your hard work. May you continue to enjoy this bounty. Oh, the agony of those weeds! 😱 I’m getting spoiled with the Vego beds and finding veg instead of just weeds!
Love seeing the garden. I am doing container gardening this year. Next year I hope to have 2 raised beds next spring to add to my gardening. Thanks again for the video's.
Danny watching your videos has got me itching to set stuff out. I’ve started everything from seed and so much of it is ready to go but the weather here in Georgia is just not cooperating. Today is supposed to be a good day according to the moon calendar but it’s been raining all night. I’m worried it’s gone be too hot by the time the ground dries out enough to transplant. Trying not to complain about the rain seeing as how hot and dry it is all summer but we need a weather break!
Danny, I see you have one of the "deer deterrent" alarms near you beans. How well are they working? The beans are what the deer go for in our garden first.
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Some for you and some for the critters. Pecan Grove is growing.
My onions did the same thing. My peas and beans I planted got washed away with the rain yesterday.
Oh no
Knowing a rain is about to come if you're going to plant always plant your seeds about 0.5 in deeper then normal usually the rain will wash it back down to where it needs to be
That's what I did. But I got 4.5 inches in 2.5 hours. I've seen gardens covered in water.
Your garden looks amazing, I bet the deer stay far away with that alarm.
This is a nice video showing your garden as it comes along. (Sort of like ours).
Blessings abound, thank you Lord. I’m so excited for you two. Praying my garden will do as well. Funny the deer deterrent got you. I jumped 😅
GOD IS SO GOOD TO US THAT LOVES HIM.
Your garden is awesome!!
Danny the garden looks good with the weather like it’s been.
Praying for you and Miss Wanda that your health will continue to be good.
60 ft raised beds is the way to go. Easier to set up cheap irrigation!
Beautiful Garden Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda. I sure can't wait until the weather breaks here in Georgia with all of this rain and cold weather so I can get my ground tilled up and planted. You 2 are really going to eat good today with the harvest you just harvested. Thank you for showing this video and I'll be looking forward to seeing more of this. You 2 have a blessed and fantastic day.
Everything looks fantastic!! You don't need to apologize for the weeds...we all gotem and it just goes along with the nature
Love me some rutabagas! Thank you for the video and Good Morning All
Your gardens are absolutely beautiful ❤ God bless you guy's
Beautiful property 😊 the noise machine is awesome 👌
Morning! Hope the gardens didn’t take too hard of a beating yesterday!
Pecan Grove looks good, little late for you guys! 😮
My potatoes are early too, first handful of gold rush yellow wax beans, ate two cucumbers... slow start but much promise 🍏
6" of rain yesterday 😊
Garden looks good.
It’s amazing to see a garden this far along this time of year. I put out a few tomato plants yesterday which is early to do for here.
Beautiful guys.
My seedlings are doing well also.
I have garlic sprouting in just 2 weeks, my tomato & pepper plants are getting big and hardy another couple of weeks and can go in the ground here in Upstate NY.
You have an amazing garden, I enjoy seeing your hard work translate to an abundant and diverse amount of food.
I was out checking my garden this morning. Had a handful of fresh peas for breakfast. Your tomatoes & squash are ahead of mine but, it all looks great !!
Love the tour. Thank you. Great To be able to go and pick your supper from the garden 💕😊👍
I love all of Wandas “WOW”s. Everything looks so beautiful. I’d love to see a video on what you do for the fire ants!! My husband is military and we are WAY up in North Dakota but hoping to move warmer soon.
Good morning! Things seem to be blooming in NJ a little earlier also. Wish my carrots were that big but I have much cooler weather up here. The first gunshot for the deer made me jump. Hope it keeps the deer away. We have alot of deer as well. A wildlife corridor goes through our property and there are well worn paths.
Looks great, and you can't beat fresh vegetables every day! I left carrots around the edge of one of my tomato bed from Danny's advice, and planted radishes around all the others yesterday. Yah sent us rain today. I have blossoms on my tomatoes, but no actual tomatoes yet. I have 8 compost tomatoes that we have no idea what type they are, over 50 Cherokee purples, and 1 "Florida" tomato. They have a tiny little small blueberry sized tomatoes, but taste wonderful. With the exception of the compost tomatoes, I started all ours from seed. I'm praying for a good harvest. I use your garden as a gauge to let me know how mine are supposed to look. Thank you both for the garden updates!
YOUR GARDEN LOOKS AMAZING. CAN'T GET INTO MY GARDEN TODAY AS WE ARE HAVING SEVERE STORMS TODAY, RAIN ALL DAY. 😊
It's been raining 4 days here. I think I'm growing moss, sitting inside so much!
I sure would like to see how Ms. Wanda cooks those rutabagas. I have no idea what to do with them.
You can eat rutabagas raw, peeled and sliced in salad or with dip, or cook rutabagas much like carrots, though they have a different flavor. Some people enjoy cooking potatoes and rutabagas separately (because their cooking times are different) and mashing them together with butter. Rutabaga leaves, being brassicas, are also edible - and tasty.😋
I’ve been checking the weather for your area and praying hard that y’all got plenty of rain without any damage. I know y’all videoed this before the storms came through, but I suspect that your viewers would appreciate seeing how well y’all came through the weather, which we will in due time.
Video coming
You two were making me hungry seeing all of those fresh vegetables!
🦋🙌😮Wow 😮. Your garden is beautiful. I so wish I could live somewhere that I could be growing my own garden. Thank you both for sharing. Sending Prayers and Love to your garden. ❤
Try a Green Stalk. I have raised beds, bins, grow bags, and Green Stalk. All you need with the tower is a patio, water, and sunshine.
@@sharonparker2262 🦋unfortunately I don’t have a porch or any yard at all.
@@BUTTERFLY31214 how about hydroponics inside?
@@sharonparker2262 🦋 I only have 2 small windows in my apartment in the front and I don’t get much sunlight on that side of the apartment but I appreciate the thought. 🥰
Good morning, wish I was your neighbor to learn from you.
Watch other videos of gardening. Don't be afraid, just try. Seeds are cheap.
Your gardens are fantastic.
Everything's looking good Danny I like the way you have it all organized
Love to see the updates from Pecan Grove!
Quick question, do you ever have any peanut seeds for sale?
I would love to get a few to start a yearly crop. Thank you both for all that you do for the community! Have a blessed day!
Not yet!
@@pecangrovems Okay thank you! When you do have some available, please let us know.
🙏🙏🙏♥️🕊🙂👍.You are a blessing to all of us here 😊
Wow your garden looks great! You've inspired us to try companion planting this year, so thank you!
Good morning from Georgia!
Good morning!
Good morning, 🌄
Good morning!
Things there looking mighty good.
Good day Mr. Danny and Ms. Wanda. Pray y'all made it thru yesterday unscathed in those storms. Thank you for sharing. We enjoy feeding the neighbors cattle, and assorted animals our weeds and plants when we pull them and they love it. It is always a ton of fun. Have a blessed day
Mornin’ ❤
Morning
Regarding your HARDNECK GARLIC, You will want to remove the scapes (and enjoy them) and here in KY we harvest just a few weeks afterward. Removing the scapes (the flowering stalks) allows the garlic to continue growing instead of the plant putting its energy into flowering. Been growing Hardneck Garlic here in KY for decades. Mmmm GOOooood!
Nice setup you have. Im up in Northwest Indiana and watching you in garden.
Your maken me itch for the gardening season.
This is my first year of growing garlic, but I have read that it’s not ready for harvest until the leaves die and go flat, much like onions. If it doesn’t freeze, they can stay in the ground for a while.
Good morning thank you for sharing you too have a great day
Love the garden update.❤
Your garden is beautiful.
Good Morning from Illinois...garden looks great! Enjoyed the content.
My peas are only 4 inches tall lol but I’m in Ohio. They’ll grow eventually
The garden is just beautifully thank you for the video I enjoyed it so much
We did till and didn't have 1 corn come up. We put in 2 rows and nothing.
Did you get bad weather yesterday?Any rain,dryer than a bone here in Ne.
Got rain.
❤❤❤❤
I’m ready to put stuff out in North Georgia if the rain will give me a few days to dry up some. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Oh… the joy of growing your own food. I just tasted a mulberry for the first time from my small tree. Wow,,,it was delicious. My tomatoes are growing wild. 🌱💕👍🙏🙋🏻♀️
Love that you give the weeds that you pull to the cows. My garden seems to be doing good with what I have already planted. I already have blooms on my yellow cherry tomatoes and my potatoes are going crazy. My garlic looks like your, I was told by a friend to wait until the greens fall over and then they are ready. I also have planted ginger and turmeric for the first time my ginger is 19 inches tall already but my turmeric hasn’t com up yet does not like these cold spells here in SC. One day it’s almost 90 and this morning in the 40s. The only thing I don’t know why is that my dwarf grey sugar peas have small pods on them already but the bottom leaves are falling off and the rest of the plant is turning yellow 🤷🏼♀️ Thank you for all the wonderful videos and I love how you talk about God’s word on your channels. May God continue to bless you and Miss Wanda.
Lol - I jumped when the deer thing went off 😂
So exciting seeing how great your raised bed is doing. Hopefully now that one onion is bulbing, the others won't be far behind.
Good morning. Bountiful harvest! My garlic looks about like yours. First time growing and don't remember what variety I'll have to check the package again. I'll be watching to see what you do so I'll know what to do with mine. 😊 How are you going to deal with the fire ants? My onions were not growing and yesterday I found the bed was full of those bugs. No mound on top but definitely fire ants.
Love seeing your gardens. Was still raining and dark when I headed to work this morning. Praying everything in the garden made it ok .
I love your content and the information you provided. When I was younger, I would help my grandpa in the garden and now that I'm a lot older and a grandpa myself, I'm trying to get back into gardening. I've started using some of your information to help me in my garden. Thank you for the videos and please keep up the great work.
Just bought two alarms, hope they keep the elk out of my yard.
Bless Ya'll
When you were walking by the peas and cattle panels said this wasn't your favorite style of gardening because you couldn't get a tractor in there to weed. I thought of two things. I have seen a two wheeled push device similar to a seeder that had a blade below the soil to cut the weeds. The second idea I had was a self propelled tiller (obviously you wouldn't have to till too deeply). Sorry if there are dumb ideas, I'm not even a gardening novice yet. I was just thinking what my Dad had done when I was a kid. I know he liked the self-propelled tiller (it was a big red one) because he didn't have to fight with it like the small tillers. Hope this helps and great videos.
I own those pieces of equipment.
Y’all garden is beautiful. You and Wanda do a great job working in the garden. God bless both of you and the family.
I love seeing how fast your garden is growing. Here in Wisconsin, I tried an experiment, with the crazy warm weather, and planted peas on March 6 and they started sprouting last week. The seeds were 4 years old and I didn’t do anything to them. I didn’t even water them in. lol I figured I didn’t have anything to lose. Btw I don’t have good luck with growing peas at all. By the time they say you can start peas here, 2 weeks later it’s almost too hot for them. God bless
Pecan grove beautiful. We are a season behind you. We can't plant until after May 12
My garlic is ready to harvest also! It is just too early for it. I’m in south central Texas.
I am really enjoying both your Deep South Homestead and Pecan grove channels your garden are amazing.🥕🌽🍎🤗
I am so excited when I see your gardens flourishing. It gives me hope that mine will do well this year! The beds are ready, just waiting for the last frost date to come and go. Thank you for sharing!
I love you guys 😁
Jealous thou.
It just snowed three days ago 😅
Put something over the sensor on the deer deterrent so it doesn’t go off when you are in the garden, a shirt or something.
Hey Danny and Wanda I love the deer alarm that is neat. Your garden is spectacular those Rootabegger is going to be delicious. 😊 take care see Y'ALL next time
I love seeing your gardens. Look forward to listening to how you grow everything Thank you for you and Wanda's wisdom
Your garden looks fantastic..I'm zone 6 in Indiana clay soil I have cabbage, radishes, turnips ..so much rain and cool temps..all plants have a way to go.
Really like how that deer deterrent sounds
Beautiful Gardens. Those rutabagas look really good. Its so hard to find them in a grocery store and even harder at the little farm markets i frequent. When i was growing up we had them at least 2 or 3 times a week and mom had to get them from the grocery because we didn't garden. I guess they've gone out of favor anymore.
Nice to see things growing and I hope everyone is safe after the storms that went through there up here in Tn all we are getting is rain everyday and 90 mph winds so we can’t get into our gardens
Get a small rototiller for your bed area . Garden does look nice. Take care and hopefully the storms aren't too bad.
I have zuchini squash blooming too. I thought it was because im trying a container variety , that maybe it was just a fast producer. Well, maybe not. Btw, i have the container variety in totes, under a tulle hood to protect from squash bugs and borers. Ill hand pollinate. Last year i lost every squash and pumpkin to those evil beasties. This year i want to eat instead of them killing my plants.
Plant some radishes between them and let them go to seeds. It helps with squash bugs.
@@pecangrovems thanks! I'll have to try that.
😊 love the good news of a future harvest. Fill the pantry to the rafters in the Blessed years!
Man, oh man. . . .such beautiful veggies! God bless!
Beautiful garden! Your truly blessed.
I'm chomping at the bit and tempted to plant the warm weather vegetables. Your's is doing great! Just planted the cold weather ones. Its still colder in MO.
I am excited for the two of you, your garden looks really good, you have a few things didn't do as well as you hoped but those are few. It is amazing how those first things from are garden taste, someone else could grow it and sell it to us and it wouldn't taste nearly as good as what you grow, maybe it has to do with enjoying the fruits of our labor.
What a bounty for this early in the season. Of course, here in mid-Kentucky, it's not time for tomatoes and peppers. I've already got beets, snap peas, English peas, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, endive, and over wintered mustard greens and rutabaga planted. It's been raining so much I can't get out there. I planted garlic in the fall, and can't wait for it. Same with the onions I left in. Blessings to you and Ms Wanda for continued good health and a bountiful garden.
What a beautiful garden you have
Good to see how much is growing.
What a glorious reward for your hard work. May you continue to enjoy this bounty. Oh, the agony of those weeds! 😱 I’m getting spoiled with the Vego beds and finding veg instead of just weeds!
Love seeing the garden. I am doing container gardening this year. Next year I hope to have 2 raised beds next spring to add to my gardening. Thanks again for the video's.
Thanks for the tip! Gonna put some radishes in my squash bed! I’d love to get a crop this year. Bugs killed them last year.
Your alarm made me jump 😂😂 Incredible looking veggie plants!
2:21 good afternoon Danny and Wanda the storm is gone from here in northern Florida l love garlic and onions your garden is doing good.
Good afternoon. Missed you first thing this morning.
Ugh the fire ants are of the devil! We have them bad here in Oklahoma as well.😵💫
Danny watching your videos has got me itching to set stuff out. I’ve started everything from seed and so much of it is ready to go but the weather here in Georgia is just not cooperating. Today is supposed to be a good day according to the moon calendar but it’s been raining all night. I’m worried it’s gone be too hot by the time the ground dries out enough to transplant. Trying not to complain about the rain seeing as how hot and dry it is all summer but we need a weather break!
That's why we started doing raised beds and containers.
When did you plant the garlic? I planted in October and they won’t be harvested till June.
In November
yes i love watching you garden updates ,thankyou
Can’t wait til I can eat out of my gardens
What a beautiful garden! You sre going to have such good food! I am just now getting in my cool weather garden in Idaho.
Danny, I see you have one of the "deer deterrent" alarms near you beans. How well are they working? The beans are what the deer go for in our garden first.
Everything looks great! Y’all will be eating good and early too!