We are a young couple from Washington State who had a dream to buy some acreage and homestead to be more self-sufficient. We left our home state and settled in Kentucky on an Amish farm with 26 acres. This is our journey to grow our own food, learn new skills and have some fun at the same time. Thank you all for watching! We hope you enjoy!
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Reach out to us: Mail: PO Box 291 Owingsville, KY 40360 (Zachary Kirk) Email: ThePasturedHomestead@gmail.com
Hey, I don't know much about hay. But I do know Washington State (particularly the Kittitas Valley) produces the highest quality Timothy hay in the world. It's a big export product for us.
You are a young, handsome ,skillful and I must saya really jardworking farmer. YOU ALSO LOOK CHEERFUL AS. YOU WORK. LUCKY GIRL TO MARRY YOU. KEEP TOGETHER. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Question on the tomatoes. Did you keep adding the weave as it got taller. I like this idea as the stakes they sell end up bending over due to the weight of the plants.
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It's heartbreaking but I'd recommend picking all those apples before they are ripe. It helps the plant put more energy into the roots the first year and you will have a healthier tree and larger more consistent harvests for the years to come.
Hopefully have picked those green beans before they got woody and yr basil also as it is flowering which changes the taste and dies back (you can slow it down by cutting off the flowers) - yr other herbs look like they need a feed. Good to see you back - garden looks great. Congrats on the nuptials. 🎉🎉
Vine borer has been horrible this year, it’s taken out 12 yellow squash plants and 7 zuchinni so far. Seeding my first fall round of them to hopefully plant once their season is done.
Welcome back! Garden looks great! I am so inspired to get the cold crop netting because I pulled all my cabbage a month or so ago due to bugs. I haven’t started celery yet, but looks like I better get on it!!
Congrats on your wedding! ❤️I planted wisteria to shade my deck years ago and it is such a joy! Highly recommend. I had to get blue moon for the north Wisconsin climate but you will have more choice. I love zinnias too! Thanks for the tour!
Grow Seascape strawberries in landscape fabric. They don't sucker much and are day length neutral so they make berries all summer. I found that strawberries grown in raised beds mildew because of lack of air flow. Congratulations on your marriage. I am looking forward to seeing some pictures.
I use Zuchini in a chicken and zuchini casserole . I put 2 chicken breast in a baking dish with add chopped up zuchini ,diced tomatoes with sauce ,herds of your liking . Bake at 350 degress for 45 minutes then add shreaded cheese ( i use mexican mix) Then bake a few minutss longer until cheese melts .
Zuchini makes the best bread with walnuts in it too. Or fry it slice in 1/4 inch round pieces dip in scrambled eggs then in flour and egg again then in crushed up rites charkers fry in olive oil till golden brown on both sides . place on bread with mayo salt or pepper ( slice of tomatoe). Even toasted bread works great too .