Need to start the video with an "alright, alright, alright". I only heard it once on the new channel. My kids say it if they hear you say it. Love the channel.
@@LazyDogFarm yea, I agree. If you haven’t yet, teach those babies to start videos that they are in with it😀 will probably be, “all white, all white, all white🤣
Add a teaspoon of sugar to the vase water, and trim the stems every 3 days they will last longer. As for cobbler crust I got tired of the dough crusts. Take rolled instant oats, cane sugar, cinnamon, a little bit of real vanilla extract and some melted butter. Don't want it soggy but just enough so it's not dry. Sprinkle that on top and bake. It is amazing. Everything is looking wonderful and you are more than welcome to have my rain. lol 🍀
Yes, popcorn has narrower dropping leaves. The popcorn tassel has around 13-17 branches. The corn pollenates over about 13-15 days. Extremely high amount of pollen. These two characteristics help with some dry weather tolerance. The tassels are whiter in color than field corn. You can tell it's a popcorn field from a mile away. The ideal popping moisture is 14.35 Sometimes popcorn doesn't stand to well. Your video's are great! Your crops look fantastic.
Nothin saids southern like fresh blackberries and a warm cobbler,with Nillar icecream 🍦! All summer long!!! God bless!!! Remember the days well,growing up in Mississippi and picking them,and sweet grandma would make a cobbler. My favorite cobbler still today!!
Travis, who is that who can criticize you for making the decisions that you need to make for your garden. If it is Sevin that you need, that is what you need to do. Don’t worry about it, and it really looks like you have a group of people who adore your family and who really are happy to hang out with your family and your garden. I don’t think that anyone is going to be really critical of you at all. Who can even do that after seeing your adorable helpers? Lovely garden, Travis. All the best for the rest of the season going forward!
We always called that desert "Dump Dish" because you just dump everything in the dish and go! I've made it with apples (cinnamon apples), peaches, blueberries, blackberries, and cherries. If I ain't got fresh, I'll use canned fruits from the store. Tastes like you fussed over it, but you didn't! Your garden is looking great! I kinda like the neater growth habit of the limas on the tunnel. I've usually used pole green beans, and it gets crazy in there! I knew you'd like that once you tried it! We've been absolutely hammered with rain up here this week, glad y'all finally got some!
Yeah the arch is definitely going to be make finding the beans much easier. When you grow them on a standard panel trellis, the foliage gets so thick that you have to hunt for the beans. Now gravity helps to put them right in your face.
Travis, I always enjoy the time with you and your family! Yall are so cute!🙂 The garden is looking great!👍I'm still learning a whole lot from you and your dad...thanks!🙂
I learned that vining petunias do GREAT in vases or jars. They stay alive and keep blooming. I was shocked! And they are doing just fine in the Texas heat.
Glad to see you got that rain Travis. We got that shower a little while back and since then we have had little showers every day, but.....it brought the corn and beans up. Now I just have to fence it so the deer don't enjoy them before I do. Gardens all look great. Especially that crop of tomatoes you have on the vine. When those start turning, you will have more than plenty.
Those arches look terrific - covered nicely in greenery - lots of blossoms. Love seeing what others are growing in their gardens! Best wishes from Kate
Another great video Travis. I just loved hearing your son say it’s time…it’s corn time! Enjoy those beautiful little children when they are so young, they grow up so fast. Thumbs up my friend.
I spit my coffee out when Stella was freshening up for the morning by rolling in the fresh herb :) lol good stuff I tell ya. The garden is booming Travis
I've been making that cobbler since I was 10-12 years old! We learned that recipe in scouts. We cook it in a black iron pot over coals when camping. It's a sure fire way to make friends at a camp ground! I just add cinnamon on top. And of course vanilla bean ice cream on the side when you can.
Best video yet. Go ty ty. Got my sweet tater slips today. Put them Georgia Jets in the ground about 7:00 pm gave a drink of water and read them a bed time story. Harvested my green beans last week 4 double 30 foot rows. 80 pounds. I will plant some of those butter peas next year.
Loved seeing that contraption for shelling the cow peas! That was neat! That cobbler 😍... Imma modify mine to add the 1.5 sticks of butter! Thank you Ms Brooklyn (also now I'm hungry 😂)
thank you so much for this video. it is awesome to see how your garden progresses over the season. a request - when you harvest southern peas, would you please show us when to harvest? maybe show a pod that is too young, one that is too old and one that is just right? . . . mmmmm hmmmm. preciate 'ya!
What a wonderful family. Truly am enjoying all of your video's. Gardens are BEAUTIFUL and plenty. Thank you for the tip on the leaves in the water on flower arrangements. We used to put sugar in the vase with the water. Not sure if it works but...come to think of it...I'm going to do it.
Nice garden. I like the tours you give. I like the cooking part. I could go on and on but.... I get the feeling you all haven’t made pesto yet or you wouldn’t be letting that basil go to waste. Make a small batch and you will be hooked. 😀
A Christmas lima cathedral. Mine have been climbing a week now just got the hortinova up today. Been raining every day heavy in Alabama now. Gone from drought to monsoon like somebody hit a switch. Wouldn't be surprised if it comes your way.
I just love your garden tours!! Everything looks amazing!! And that blackberry cobbler - Wow! We've got random patches of wild blackberries here, and next year I should be settled enough to go forage. But just to hedge my bets, I'm hardening off three lovely thornless blackberry plants for the back yard. You can bet I'll be canning up lots of blackberry pie filling!
That bean arbor is awesome. I planted those invincible and tachi determinate tomatoes and they are just starting to set fruit . I hope I get as big of a harvest as you are . Very nice 👍
We have finally had some rain in the valley in VA where I live and I went out last night to check everything and decided to put some of my organic tomato fertilizer around my plants. (It is a solid small pellet and I just dig down a little bit and "bury" in the soil around the plants.) I was on the other side of the raised bed and I saw Lucy, our 2 yr old Goldendoodle, come up the basement stairs. She came over and got a pet and them ran off. The next time I looked up she had her head in the bed trying to dig up the fertilizer I had just put around a pepper plant and eat it!! She tries to do this with both this fertilizer and the Trifecta I get from MiGardener. No idea what makes her want to eat this stuff, to me it smells awful but I have not tasted it😊! My guy says our names might be on the deed to the house, but it definitely belongs to her, she has quite the personality just like Stella😂😎!! Love your new channel! I think it is great that you are teaching and including your children in the garden at such a young age. I was around our garden growing up, but I did not really participate in the process. I have just become a gardener in the last couple of years and find it quite satisfying!! I used to like to plant flowers, but I could easily "forget" about them once it got too hot (I HATE to sweat). But somehow that does not matter when I am working in my food garden! Go figure🤣!!
Great to hear you've start liking gardening as an adult. When we first started using the Nature Safe fertilizer, the cats and dogs would scratch for it a bit. But they don't really seem to bother it anymore.
Travis, I am truly loving watching you grow your garden, and your family! Those tomatoes are amazing - what do you use for fertilizer and how often? I'm out in Central CA where it's totally hot and dry, dry. Gov't is cutting our water supply..
I've given those tomatoes a little bit of everything this year ... 20-20-20, Calcium Nitrate, Gypsum, Fish Emulsion, Nature Safe 7-7-7 -- I think that's all.
I did the bean trellis last year and worked well, I just didn’t like pulling the vines off when harvest was over. Yours have filled in more than mine did.
Yeah that's going to be a pain. I thought about using a torch to get rid of the vines, but that would melt my zip ties. Had I used metal fence clips, I could do that though.
This year I have King of the Garden limas. Big and tasty but slim harvest. Christmas limas also have a great flavor but are tricky to grow at least for me.
Everything is looking good! Its been raining here all week! I got weed jungles! too wet to work in... Supposed to get a break Saturday... Sometimes you got to use something like 7 Dust...To keep the bugs under control...
Travis, do you grow green beans? I didn't find a video on green beans on your channel. I grow pole beans, mostly Appalachian heirlooms, such as greasy beans and cutshorts, white half-runners, and the South Carolina red stick bean. My father-in-law was from the SC mountains and had saved the seeds for decades before they become popular.
Just learned of the new channel and had to laugh at the name because my husband called me a lazy dog once.(anger issues). I don’t miss him🤣. Cool trellis👍
Garden looks awesome!!! As well as that cobbler!!! OMG!!! Thanks so much for that! Curious as to where you got that map in the dining room. We are in search of one. 🤣🤣 Ty Ty Rocks!!!!
There was a widowed lady on FB that was selling a lot of her stuff as she was moving. She happened to be in a nearby town. When we saw it, we had to have it. Haven't ever seen anything else like it.
I love your trellis for the butter beans! I am planning my 2023 garden and I got skunked this year with bush beans, and lima beans. Ima thinkin a critter got me. I am going to build your trellis. How many cattle panels is that? and how many plants did you put in it get that coverage? Thanks for the garlic! Your seed garlic is in the ground here overwintering! I hope it does good!
Try cherries and crushed pineapple mix together and then your cake mix and butter I call it cherry crush been making it that way for 30 years. I'm telling my age now. You can also add pecans if you like.
Hi Brooklyn-What do you do about bugs on the flowers? Do you rinse them off at all. Sometimes I see little tiny ones very tiny. Thanks and thanks for the blackberry cobbler recipe!
Those are in my no-till experiment plot. Haven't done much fertilizing except for some preplant 5-4-3 and a little early side dressing with the same. Did feed them some fish emulsion through the drip system today. But that 5 tons of compost is feeding them pretty well.
The garden looks magnificent, especially with the lack of rain. Love how the bean trellis turned out; I have a couple of 16 foot hog panels that arent doing anything, Im thinking I need to set up a trellis like that. Also, can you tell us how often you are irrigating especially since you (and us in N FL) have been so dry.
Wow that arched row of trellis! Amazing! Hoping you got some rain. Wish I could share some of ours here in Louisville, Ky. Rained every day the past week and more tomorrow. STILL have yet to get my "maters" planted! Hopefully, according for the forecast, starting Sunday supposed to cool down and stop raining a while. Cushaw squash make the absolutely best "pumpkin" pies ever! I always buy a fairly large one at the farmers market in the fall for pies. I don't have room to grow full sized melons or large winter squash. I do grow mini melons several varieties though on a trellis. Oh and BTW...was that a "burrrrppp" I heard at the end of the video as your sweet wife was dolin' out the cobbler? hehe
Thanks Brooklyn for the tips on the blackberries. I've been getting two handfuls a day and putting them up to make enough for our first blackberry cobbler. (Didn't even have to write the recipe down since it IS the most cheatery way of making yours) Ty Ty was very convincing on his "its blackberry cobbler time" he did awesome! I like the little seeds too. I've been having to pick ours a little earlier than usual because of birds. My mother in law always says to wait three days so they won't have the seeds. It I wait 1 day the birds will have seeds and all. Oh well. The fridge helps keep them. Love that beautiful bean trellis 😍! I remember the video you made on making the trellis. Those kabochi(?) Squash are beautiful! Question on my San marzano tomatoes, they're are so many to each cluster. Would it help/hinder if I harvest 1-2 out per cluster to help the rest of the cluster? It just seems like so much energy in do many at one time. Anyway! Thanks for the garden tour! Great looking flowrs BTW Brooklyn!
I'd certainly drain it and wash all the corn syrup off them. The sugar would be up to you. If they taste sweet after washing, might could omit it. If not, add some.
Im so.glad u showed u got flowers
Need to start the video with an "alright, alright, alright". I only heard it once on the new channel. My kids say it if they hear you say it. Love the channel.
We sneak one here and there. Gotta listen real close!
@@LazyDogFarm yea, I agree. If you haven’t yet, teach those babies to start videos that they are in with it😀 will probably be, “all white, all white, all white🤣
Add a teaspoon of sugar to the vase water, and trim the stems every 3 days they will last longer. As for cobbler crust I got tired of the dough crusts. Take rolled instant oats, cane sugar, cinnamon, a little bit of real vanilla extract and some melted butter. Don't want it soggy but just enough so it's not dry. Sprinkle that on top and bake. It is amazing. Everything is looking wonderful and you are more than welcome to have my rain. lol 🍀
Thanks for the tips on the cobbler. That sounds nice and crunchy!
@@LazyDogFarm If you want nice and crunchy I used to use grape nuts cereal done the same way. That was back when I had teeth. lol 😉
Yes, popcorn has narrower dropping leaves. The popcorn tassel has around 13-17 branches. The corn pollenates over about 13-15 days. Extremely high amount of pollen. These two characteristics help with some dry weather tolerance. The tassels are whiter in color than field corn. You can tell it's a popcorn field from a mile away. The ideal popping moisture is 14.35 Sometimes popcorn doesn't stand to well. Your video's are great! Your crops look fantastic.
Thanks for the popcorn tips. Learning something new every day!
Nothin saids southern like fresh blackberries and a warm cobbler,with Nillar icecream 🍦!
All summer long!!!
God bless!!!
Remember the days well,growing up in Mississippi and picking them,and sweet grandma would make a cobbler.
My favorite cobbler still today!!
Great memories for sure!
Travis, who is that who can criticize you for making the decisions that you need to make for your garden. If it is Sevin that you need, that is what you need to do. Don’t worry about it, and it really looks like you have a group of people who adore your family and who really are happy to hang out with your family and your garden. I don’t think that anyone is going to be really critical of you at all. Who can even do that after seeing your adorable helpers? Lovely garden, Travis. All the best for the rest of the season going forward!
Gotta do what you gotta do sometimes to save a crop!
We always called that desert "Dump Dish" because you just dump everything in the dish and go! I've made it with apples (cinnamon apples), peaches, blueberries, blackberries, and cherries. If I ain't got fresh, I'll use canned fruits from the store. Tastes like you fussed over it, but you didn't! Your garden is looking great! I kinda like the neater growth habit of the limas on the tunnel. I've usually used pole green beans, and it gets crazy in there! I knew you'd like that once you tried it! We've been absolutely hammered with rain up here this week, glad y'all finally got some!
Yeah the arch is definitely going to be make finding the beans much easier. When you grow them on a standard panel trellis, the foliage gets so thick that you have to hunt for the beans. Now gravity helps to put them right in your face.
@@LazyDogFarm Im gonna try this but sheeze I hope I don't find a snake looking in my face.....
Travis, I always enjoy the time with you and your family! Yall are so cute!🙂
The garden is looking great!👍I'm still learning a whole lot from you and your dad...thanks!🙂
Thanks Valerie! Glad you're enjoying the content.
Your beautiful dill flower heads are perfect for making dilly beans or fermenting cucumbers for sour pickles. Hi Stella! 🥰
Yes! Planning on fermenting some pickles soon!
I learned that vining petunias do GREAT in vases or jars. They stay alive and keep blooming. I was shocked! And they are doing just fine in the Texas heat.
Good to know!
I switched to butter pecan with my pie and it is a whole new level of southern tastiness!
That does sound amazing!
Brooklyn, I grate my butter on top of the cake mix. Everyone I know loves this cobbler!
That's a good idea!
Glad to see you got that rain Travis. We got that shower a little while back and since then we have had little showers every day, but.....it brought the corn and beans up. Now I just have to fence it so the deer don't enjoy them before I do. Gardens all look great. Especially that crop of tomatoes you have on the vine. When those start turning, you will have more than plenty.
For sure. Gonna have tomatoes everywhere in the house!
Beautiful flowers, scrumptious blackberry cobbler, awesome garden and wonderful family! What more could you want. 😊
Thanks Yolanda!
All is looking so good; food, flowers, veggies, and rain.
Definitely blessed to get even just a little rain.
Those arches look terrific - covered nicely in greenery - lots of blossoms.
Love seeing what others are growing in their gardens! Best wishes from Kate
Thanks Kate! We're hoping for some bumper harvests to make it worth the effort to build it.
I love these family videos. Its time its blackberry time ❤❤❤
Thank for the baking tips. Your youngen are adorable.
Thanks! They keep us busy for sure!
Another great video Travis. I just loved hearing your son say it’s time…it’s corn time! Enjoy those beautiful little children when they are so young, they grow up so fast. Thumbs up my friend.
Thanks!
OMG "its time its Blackberry time" I had to back up and watch that again that is just too kool for school.
It started with "tater time" several videos ago. And now they like to say it about whatever we're harvesting or eating.
I spit my coffee out when Stella was freshening up for the morning by rolling in the fresh herb :) lol good stuff I tell ya. The garden is booming Travis
Good thing those herbs are used to it by now. They recover pretty well considering how big she is.
I've been making that cobbler since I was 10-12 years old! We learned that recipe in scouts. We cook it in a black iron pot over coals when camping. It's a sure fire way to make friends at a camp ground! I just add cinnamon on top. And of course vanilla bean ice cream on the side when you can.
I like the idea of adding cinnamon! Thanks for the tip!
Yep.. dump cake. I like cherry and pineapple
Best video yet. Go ty ty. Got my sweet tater slips today. Put them Georgia Jets in the ground about 7:00 pm gave a drink of water and read them a bed time story. Harvested my green beans last week 4 double 30 foot rows. 80 pounds. I will plant some of those butter peas next year.
Wow! That's an impressive bean harvest!
Thanks for showing the cobbler recipe and prep! Love that
Our pleasure!
Secret ingredient to cobbler is to sneeze in it 23:27
Always!
Loved this video, info, and your wife sharing her recipe/tips. 💗
Thanks Lacy!
Nice hall of blackberry’s, love the recipe! The flowers are very pretty
We love having fresh flowers. Just brightens everything!
Miss the family but Stella is fun.. Your gardens are so pretty! And so weed free! So enjoyed your tour.
Kids in kitchen are fun!
We still have to work on Stella's garden etiquette.
Loved seeing that contraption for shelling the cow peas! That was neat! That cobbler 😍... Imma modify mine to add the 1.5 sticks of butter! Thank you Ms Brooklyn (also now I'm hungry 😂)
More butter is almost always better. lol
thank you so much for this video. it is awesome to see how your garden progresses over the season. a request - when you harvest southern peas, would you please show us when to harvest? maybe show a pod that is too young, one that is too old and one that is just right? . . . mmmmm hmmmm. preciate 'ya!
Sure. We'll definitely do that!
@@LazyDogFarm yay! thanks much :-)
What a wonderful family. Truly am enjoying all of your video's. Gardens are BEAUTIFUL and plenty. Thank you for the tip on the leaves in the water on flower arrangements. We used to put sugar in the vase with the water. Not sure if it works but...come to think of it...I'm going to do it.
Wow those arches!! Great stuff, thanks for the recipe bonus 👍🏼
You bet!
Garden is looking really nice. But hands down the cobbler looks best! Thanks for the recipe ! That seems so simple. I’m going to try it this weekend!
That cobbler is the best! Hope you enjoy.
Y'all are so cute.. I love the bean arbor...all the gardens are doing so well. Blessings
Thanks Candace!
I get that excited about cobbler too
It's definitely worthy of excitement.
Beautiful! I love the arbour with the beans. Inspirational
Thanks Jacquie!
Trying to find where ya got those? Cattle panels are expensive currently and I don't have a trailer. 16 ft. Too big for my lil Ranger.
Your garden looks great. Such a large harvest you will be canning. I wish mine was doing as well.
Hopefully they'll get there and you'll have a great harvest!
Everything looks great Travis 🍅🌶🥔🥒🌽❤
Thanks Kelly!
Loving that string bean trellis...
We are too!
Yall both deserve to be out of commision the rest of the day, thanks for the videos.And the cobbler recpe.
Our pleasure!
The garden looks great! But I’m really excited about that blackberry cobbler recipe! Lol Can’t wait to try it!! Thanks for sharing! 💚🌱
It's so good!
Nice garden video .Like it very much.
Thanks for watching!
I'm gonna have to build an arbor like that for my pole beans next year. That's pretty dang cool!
It's been nice because the foliage doesn't overcrowd as much as it does on a basic panel trellis. That makes the beans easier to see when harvesting.
@@LazyDogFarm I imagine it's a little cooler harvesting on those hot and sunny days too.
Nice garden. I like the tours you give. I like the cooking part. I could go on and on but....
I get the feeling you all haven’t made pesto yet or you wouldn’t be letting that basil go to waste. Make a small batch and you will be hooked. 😀
We have made pesto several times. It's really good. That's just a lot of basil.
A Christmas lima cathedral. Mine have been climbing a week now just got the hortinova up today. Been raining every day heavy in Alabama now. Gone from drought to monsoon like somebody hit a switch. Wouldn't be surprised if it comes your way.
I wouldn't be upset if it did.
Awesome video Travis - that garden looks great and that black berry dessert looked delicious. Keep up the great channel.
Thanks Terry!
Boy, do I envy you all those blackberry bushes!
One of the best things we've ever planted for our homestead.
Those garden plots look great and man, I'm going to have to try that cobbler recipe.
Go for it! And let us know how you like it.
Beautiful garden!
Thanks Laura!
I just love your garden tours!! Everything looks amazing!! And that blackberry cobbler - Wow! We've got random patches of wild blackberries here, and next year I should be settled enough to go forage. But just to hedge my bets, I'm hardening off three lovely thornless blackberry plants for the back yard. You can bet I'll be canning up lots of blackberry pie filling!
Those thornless ones sure are a lot easier to pick. Enjoy your new blackberry patch!
As always, great video. Keep pumping the inspiration!
Thanks Marty!
That bean arbor is awesome. I planted those invincible and tachi determinate tomatoes and they are just starting to set fruit . I hope I get as big of a harvest as you are . Very nice 👍
Make sure the plants are supported well. They get very heavy when they get loaded.
OH BROOKLYN & TRAVIS, THE SEEDS IN THE BERRIES ARE VERY NUTRITIOUS. I JUST FOUND THAT OUT LAST YEAR. YUMMY BROOKLYN
They don't bother us one bit. We like them whole.
BROTHER TRAVIS, YOU DID A GREAT JOB. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN. GOD BLESS YOU TRAVIS & FAMILY IN JESUS NAME.
Thanks Melinda! God Bless!
We have finally had some rain in the valley in VA where I live and I went out last night to check everything and decided to put some of my organic tomato fertilizer around my plants. (It is a solid small pellet and I just dig down a little bit and "bury" in the soil around the plants.) I was on the other side of the raised bed and I saw Lucy, our 2 yr old Goldendoodle, come up the basement stairs. She came over and got a pet and them ran off. The next time I looked up she had her head in the bed trying to dig up the fertilizer I had just put around a pepper plant and eat it!! She tries to do this with both this fertilizer and the Trifecta I get from MiGardener. No idea what makes her want to eat this stuff, to me it smells awful but I have not tasted it😊! My guy says our names might be on the deed to the house, but it definitely belongs to her, she has quite the personality just like Stella😂😎!!
Love your new channel! I think it is great that you are teaching and including your children in the garden at such a young age. I was around our garden growing up, but I did not really participate in the process. I have just become a gardener in the last couple of years and find it quite satisfying!! I used to like to plant flowers, but I could easily "forget" about them once it got too hot (I HATE to sweat). But somehow that does not matter when I am working in my food garden! Go figure🤣!!
Great to hear you've start liking gardening as an adult. When we first started using the Nature Safe fertilizer, the cats and dogs would scratch for it a bit. But they don't really seem to bother it anymore.
Travis, I am truly loving watching you grow your garden, and your family!
Those tomatoes are amazing - what do you use for fertilizer and how often?
I'm out in Central CA where it's totally hot and dry, dry. Gov't is cutting our water supply..
I've given those tomatoes a little bit of everything this year ... 20-20-20, Calcium Nitrate, Gypsum, Fish Emulsion, Nature Safe 7-7-7 -- I think that's all.
The gardens are awesome. Thanks for the recipe, it looked delicious!😋
Our pleasure 😊
I did the bean trellis last year and worked well, I just didn’t like pulling the vines off when harvest was over. Yours have filled in more than mine did.
Yeah that's going to be a pain. I thought about using a torch to get rid of the vines, but that would melt my zip ties. Had I used metal fence clips, I could do that though.
This year I have King of the Garden limas. Big and tasty but slim harvest. Christmas limas also have a great flavor but are tricky to grow at least for me.
That's the variety I wanted to grow, but couldn't find the seeds.
Everything is looking good! Its been raining here all week! I got weed jungles! too wet to work in... Supposed to get a break Saturday... Sometimes you got to use something like 7 Dust...To keep the bugs under control...
Yep those consecutive rainy days will make the weeds explode!
Fantastic mate. 😊😊😊
Your family is so fun. 💙
You are so kind
Another great video Travis. Garden looks plentiful. I never tried growing those Tachi paste tomatoes, might have to next year.
Have a great day,
Rob
They are super plentiful. If you want a bunch at one time, that's the way to go.
Yay for rain!
Yes! Blessed to have even just a little.
@@LazyDogFarm absolutely! We completely relate!
Will definitely try it.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Nice crop of blackberries 👍🏻
Thanks! They don't last long, but we surely enjoy them while they're here!
Travis, do you grow green beans? I didn't find a video on green beans on your channel. I grow pole beans, mostly Appalachian heirlooms, such as greasy beans and cutshorts, white half-runners, and the South Carolina red stick bean. My father-in-law was from the SC mountains and had saved the seeds for decades before they become popular.
We do on occasion, but not that much. If we do, we like growing climbing beans.
Thank you for the recipe. I can’t wait to try it!
Hope you like it!
Just learned of the new channel and had to laugh at the name because my husband called me a lazy dog once.(anger issues). I don’t miss him🤣. Cool trellis👍
Glad you found us Angie!
Wonderful video.
Thanks!
That bean trellis is awesome! I had a cucumber trellis that looked just like it but I had issues with spiders wanting to make a home out of it.
Yeah I've been waiting on that to possibly happen, but nothing yet. I don't really mind spiders though. Hoping to grow some gourds on their this fall.
Stella is going to smell so nice with that dirt and herb bath.
Haha. She needs it for sure!
Another great video, I’m gonna try that with apples .
Apples would be good too!
Garden looks awesome!!! As well as that cobbler!!! OMG!!! Thanks so much for that! Curious as to where you got that map in the dining room. We are in search of one. 🤣🤣 Ty Ty Rocks!!!!
There was a widowed lady on FB that was selling a lot of her stuff as she was moving. She happened to be in a nearby town. When we saw it, we had to have it. Haven't ever seen anything else like it.
I love your trellis for the butter beans! I am planning my 2023 garden and I got skunked this year with bush beans, and lima beans. Ima thinkin a critter got me. I am going to build your trellis. How many cattle panels is that? and how many plants did you put in it get that coverage? Thanks for the garlic! Your seed garlic is in the ground here overwintering! I hope it does good!
I think I used 4-5 cattle panels to get approximately a 20' long arch trellis. I plant the seeds about 1-2" apart along each side of the arch.
Try cherries and crushed pineapple mix together and then your cake mix and butter I call it cherry crush been making it that way for 30 years. I'm telling my age now. You can also add pecans if you like.
That sounds delish!
I have my potted saved sage flowering this year..never seen their blooms..they are BLUE
Our sage is blooming too!
What is your fertilizing schedule with your beans and peas?
None really. I put 8-5-5 and inoculant in the furrow prior to planting and that's really it. They fix their own nitrogen once they get going.
@@LazyDogFarmok! They sure do look good! Thanks for replying!
I'm curious as to why you trim off the borage flowers? I plant it especially for the flowers because it's supposed to draw pollinators.
I was just trying to keep it from reseeding so bad. I've trimmed them several times and they keep producing more flowers.
If you like blackberries, you should try growing marionberries. They are truly the pinnacle and one of the reasons I miss living in the PNW.
Never heard of those. Might have to do some research to see if they'll grow well down here.
I fell in love this idea ever since I first saw it. Would this work with Red Ripper Field Peas?
It would work wonderfully for red ripper peas.
Crushing an uncoated aspirin and mixing in a spray bottle can help add tim to cut flowers
Thanks for the tip!
Wow your garden is amazing wow I don't know how you keep up with all of it unless you have a lot of help......
It’s just me the wife and kids.
Pretty sure I can smell that cobbler through the screen! Lord have mercy!
Haha. If only there was "smellevision"!
Those heatless habanero peppers are delicious!
Can't wait to try them!
Great garden tour!
Thanks Merced!
Hi Brooklyn-What do you do about bugs on the flowers? Do you rinse them off at all. Sometimes I see little tiny ones very tiny. Thanks and thanks for the blackberry cobbler recipe!
We haven't really noticed any. But no, we don't want to wet the blooms at all. They won't last long if they're wet.
Wow! looks amazing, any tips what kind of fertilizer have you used to fertilize your pumpkin plants?
Those are in my no-till experiment plot. Haven't done much fertilizing except for some preplant 5-4-3 and a little early side dressing with the same. Did feed them some fish emulsion through the drip system today. But that 5 tons of compost is feeding them pretty well.
The garden looks magnificent, especially with the lack of rain. Love how the bean trellis turned out; I have a couple of 16 foot hog panels that arent doing anything, Im thinking I need to set up a trellis like that. Also, can you tell us how often you are irrigating especially since you (and us in N FL) have been so dry.
I'm watering every plot for at least a few hours every other day.
Wow that arched row of trellis! Amazing! Hoping you got some rain. Wish I could share some of ours here in Louisville, Ky. Rained every day the past week and more tomorrow. STILL have yet to get my "maters" planted! Hopefully, according for the forecast, starting Sunday supposed to cool down and stop raining a while.
Cushaw squash make the absolutely best "pumpkin" pies ever! I always buy a fairly large one at the farmers market in the fall for pies. I don't have room to grow full sized melons or large winter squash. I do grow mini melons several varieties though on a trellis.
Oh and BTW...was that a "burrrrppp" I heard at the end of the video as your sweet wife was dolin' out the cobbler? hehe
Haha. We did about 1/2" of rain. Not much but we'll take what we can get.
Your dinner guests may remark about the unusual earthy aroma of your tarragon seasoning.
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I live in Mississippi we got 10.5 inches of rain in 2 days
Crazy. Sounds like it all got dumped there and not much made it over our way.
Im so making one of those cattle panel things for my yard long beans...and perhaps a vine that borers don't like that
Gives me a zucchini type ball
It would work perfect for yard long beans.
@@LazyDogFarm tromboni squash is what i meant...my.small garden has one now..but its yard long and cucumbers
Thanks Brooklyn for the tips on the blackberries. I've been getting two handfuls a day and putting them up to make enough for our first blackberry cobbler. (Didn't even have to write the recipe down since it IS the most cheatery way of making yours) Ty Ty was very convincing on his "its blackberry cobbler time" he did awesome! I like the little seeds too. I've been having to pick ours a little earlier than usual because of birds. My mother in law always says to wait three days so they won't have the seeds. It I wait 1 day the birds will have seeds and all. Oh well. The fridge helps keep them. Love that beautiful bean trellis 😍! I remember the video you made on making the trellis. Those kabochi(?) Squash are beautiful! Question on my San marzano tomatoes, they're are so many to each cluster. Would it help/hinder if I harvest 1-2 out per cluster to help the rest of the cluster? It just seems like so much energy in do many at one time. Anyway! Thanks for the garden tour! Great looking flowrs BTW Brooklyn!
Let the tomatoes do their thing and they'll be just fine. Just harvest when they're ready.
Thanks
When building your trellis how far do you lift it off the soil?
I put them about 6-8" off the soil. But you could probably do it 3-4" off the soil and be just fine. I needed mine a little taller in the middle.
Great video love the tunnel trellis.
What do you spray on your corn for the worms plz
This stuff right here: amzn.to/3cxAXQV
@@LazyDogFarm thank you so very much. Love the family videos so much love it's awesome. God Bless you
If you were making a peach cobbler from peaches in can, would you drain it?. Also would you add sugar?
I'd certainly drain it and wash all the corn syrup off them. The sugar would be up to you. If they taste sweet after washing, might could omit it. If not, add some.
How many blackberry plants/ row feet about do y’all think you have? I don’t know how to gauge a harvest.
That stretch is probably about 40' long. I think I planted 15-20 plants or so when we planted it a couple years ago.
What varieties of thornless blackberries did y’all plant?
Arkansas Prime Freedom
What variety of field peas with the yellow flowers?
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