Huh! I knew about planting garlic late fall/winter, but didn't know about onions. I really thought i needed my greenhouse to plant the leafy stuff. Thanks Doll!
My garlic and onions are in already. Put them in in late October. I am in south Texas. We only have three seasons: cool, hot and Africa Hot! Winter oats went in for grazing the animals in late September. Different calendar for sure for us, but the concepts are the same. In summer, I grow veggies in the opened up hot house just to keep them out of the heat! Everything is drip irrigated. Growing food for yourself is rewarding! We can or dehydrate A TON of stuff. As a retired old fart, I do that a lot. Wild hogs are a major meat source for my wife and I. I don't eat hogs shot in the summer! Wait until fall. Parasites are the issue, both external and internal. Not because of the meat, but the handling / processing phase. Stay safe Patriots, and Happy New Year.
Don't forget about Turnips! I just pulled some up yesterday here in Kansas and they looked plenty healthy.😁I may plant some onions also. Maybe even from seed.
I've watched your 2A channel for a while now and never realized you were a homesteader. I have lived off-grid in northern Idaho for the last 10 years, since retiring from the Army, and I love it
I only really started last year. I don't know if you can call it a full blown homestead as we don't have animals yet (and now are waiting because the land around us got sold and we might have to move to maintain our space), but we didn't buy any produce all summer or fall and have been eating a lot of what I put up over the winter. Planning for even more this year
Awesome gardening ideas! A good follow up, video idea, might be How to store your root vegetables, after harvesting. My barrel - small bed of scallions, comes back every spring! I even let them go to full grown flower stage, and harvested all their seeds. Which was a lot. I am just hoping the original plants will sprout up again, next spring, since they went to seed, this fall!?
@@libertyhomesteadWhite pvc is only good for a certain number of years because of UV. I did see that HF (which you once said was not close) has their kit greenhouse $100 off for another week or so.
I don't know every time I try to grow stuff in the winter time I go out and there's a bunch of bumps under the snow so now I live in a place where there's no snow😂 add Garden toddler is so funny and so cute she was watching you talk to the camera she thought that was funny😂😂❤❤😅
The boss want you to do your hair like her hair. (No, don't. 🙂) I have "wild garlic" that has grown in my yard for many, many years. I have some onions that i kept saying "I'll get next week". They are still green through the snow. Hope all is well with the new year. Everyone have a wonderful day. Stay safe. Take care. Have fun. 😎
l always laughed at the term ... ' Worth his onions ". guess l can get rid of the plastic egg carton method l have been using , trading up with your discount.
Your not going to be planting anything like this in Vermont or New Hampshire in December. The ground is frozen a foot deep. This is under the hoop house.