I found you guys from pinballs live being deleted and my goodness you two remind me so much of my family from West Virginia that it almost brought tears to my eyes, haven't got to see them in years but it takes me back to my grandpa's farm and that really warmed my heart. Thank you
Absolutely beautiful gardens and such a plentiful harvest. Watching you two harvest is like watching kids in a candy shop, just love it. God is so good and we'll be praying for moderate rains, nothing torrential. Blessings always, g.
Seeing Danny in his name sake Corn reminds me how much I miss my Daddy and his generation and their input, so grateful for gardeners like Danny with old ways experience and new ways, then shows us what does and doesn't work with the stranger weather we all are getting. David the Good by the way was grateful y'all for his Danny corn he mentioned y'all and I knew it was the "Danny" corn before said it. :) Just realized YT suggested a month old video to me, but I am glad now I can go to a check up on how you all made out.
😇 :-) “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”(-;❤️🔑🙏🏽 Romans 8:1 KJV
I just about fell off my couch when you blew into the squash stem!! Did not expect such a big noise from that!! I love you guys...blessings all the way from up north in 🇨🇦
Good morning from Alabama. Glad I learn the importance of pruning. We got a rain yesterday morning, we are so grateful but like y’all, we still need more.
I was praying hard for a slow drenching inch of rain. God provided, it didn't come down in a down pour and it just rained and drizzled just like I asked and got a inch...
LOL my 2 year-old stopped what she was doing and was laughing hard when Danny blew the squash horn! Now, I'll have to try to do that when we get our squash in. Thanks!
Garden tour videos are my favorite. I know they don't get as many views but there is so much to learn. Thank you both for taking the time. These videos are never long enough in my opinion. Looking at what y'all have, what a testimony to what two people, who apply themselves, can do to create a self sustaining lifestyle. I am quite happy where my progression is in my small farm, but it's nice to see where we can be if we apply ourselves. I have learned much from just watch y'all's channel. It's difficult admitting how little I do know sometimes, but with the help from y'all, and some others, I am able to learn at such a faster pace. Thank you.
Love the garden tour Danny & Wanda, thanks so much for sharing your little piece of heaven with us. Now gotta get back out there and finish planting my own. ❤👩🌾
I'm just loving your Gardens Mister Danny and Miss Wanda! Love watching your Vlogs they're very educational and the content is spot-on. Thank you so much for the information concerning those borer beetle and squashes and the information you gave about doctor Earth's golden Bloom phosphorus! This year in Central Texas half of my cropped have been completely attacked and I've unfortunately had to pull half of my squashes. This year I'm growing crooked gooseneck, white pattypan squash, miniature butternut squashes which grow about 4 to 5 inches Max, Caserta squash, Jaharadad Squash, and Candy roaster squash. I have harvested quite a lot of caserta squash and a ton of Patty pan squash! Very blessed and very thankful for that Harvest. And the miniature butternut squash is now starting to produce quite a bit but those bugs are horrendous this year I've never had this issue as I have this year. They are leaving my cucumbers my cucumbers are looking great I have Yamato extra large cucumbers, Armenian cucumbers, and sour Mexican gherkins, I also have five varieties of melons and four varieties of beans at the moment along with a variety of herbs. But the squashes are taking a toll. I have a very small yard but I am doubling up on the gardens and making sure we have room in the freezer to stock it well. God bless and take care love from Texas. By the way Danny the zucchini you just picked up that you were sent I think it's a cocozelle zucchini!
I used to pick huckleberrys to add to my pancake batter. The heat brings out a flavor that is superior to blueberries in my opinion. But, I really have never liked blueberries at all, so I'm a little jaded. I made sure that each tiny berry was very soft so the juice would be released during cooking.
Black Wooly warms are a tale tale sign of Weather. The longer the black bands (less rusty color) indicates severe weather, really cold winter and a lot of snow. The wider the band would indicate a milder winter. The bands you saw wernt that thick. Hmm, well like you said Mr. Danny what's that suppose to mean? Perhaps some record breaking weather upon us..
Good morning! What a treat, going through your beautiful gardens this morning. Such a chuckle when Mr. Danny played the zucchini!!! I would love to see a weekly visit the garden. Such a great educational video. We have so much to learn from Deep South Homestead. THANK YOU!
I really enjoyed this video and want thank y’all for it. I had a freak accident and broke 1 maybe both my feet. It’s only been a few days and I’m already really missing being able to get out in my garden and with my animals. It would be nice if y’all could do a weekly or monthly walk through the gardens like this and maybe with the animals too. Y’all have a wealth of knowledge and it comes through so well in this type video. Thanks again for sharing and be blessed.
Enjoyed the video. Just ordered some of that Dr. Earth Organic and Natural Golden Bloom. The squash horn is so neat. Going to show that to my grandson. Thanks Danny and Wanda.
Y’all make me so jealous, I’m in zone 3 so I’ve only planted a few cold hardy veggies, my seedlings are all over my house just waiting for safety to go out 🙄 34 degrees last night, high of 40 today 😢 Blessings
Amazing video. I think you homestead is my meditation therapeutic homestead. I would love to duplicate this stunning Blessed environment. Wish I had both your knowledge when I was 20 years old lol🙏🏽
Y’all amaze me at all the food you are growing and it all looks so good!!! I’m jealous. I wish I could do all that. Maybe one day before I die (back issues). And let me just say this……I HATE STINK BUGS!!!!! 😡
Costa Romesco is the name of the seregated zucchini. You'll be growing that variety every year. Best flavor even raw. Y'all have a blessed and fruitful week
I've been growing that type too and it was sold to me under the name Italian ribbed zucchini with the name "Costata Romanesco" in italics behind. I love this zucchini. Even the baby squashes are huge! Lol. We use a spirilzer and turn them into zu-sketti lol I found a hybrid zucchini that looks just like it but instead of being green/light green stripes its yellow with light yellow stripes.(sunstripe by botanical interests seeds) It looks lovely together on the grill. Too bad I can't save seed tho.
@@Emeraldwitch30 l absolutely love it! And what I like is I can save the seed. I keep a few hybrids around in the freezer, just in case. I butchered the spelling, hadn't finished my 1st cup of coffee😂😂
@@cherylstarke5206 I'm planning on saving the green one seeds for sure. My hubby loves it grilled and I've been playing with ways to bread it and freeze it for winter.
@@Emeraldwitch30 makes a good pizza crust too. I usually partially thaw my squash then shake it up with cornmeal. Doesn't look as pretty as fresh, but dang it's good! Have a blessed day, heading out to help my husband hook up the tractor to start cutting hay!
The Dollar Tree sells Cocozelle squash. They are long, striped and yummy. 18" to 24" long. Could be what you have. I grew them last year and they were the best.
Ive been repeating to my better half that things have been super fast this year weather and animal wise. Things are off. But then again I see them spray so often before strange weather that is has to have some effect on things I suspect. God bless!
What a beautiful, delicious blessing! We're picking radishes and salad greens here in Michigan. Going to attempt to make a squash horn this summer for the kids. I've never heard of them before!
To confirm about the bugs, they do got weak lungs like the snakes (snakes cant tolerate heavy odors or smoke). Add heavy odor ground coffee it works fine, but keep with the phosphoros since thats as heavy a man can tolerate before being slumped on the field.
Wow!!! What a treat just happened to find you this evening. Loved all the info you gave on the home grown food on your homestead. The pond was dear to my heart had to visit my grandparents pond every morning. So many memories. Joined your Chanel and look forward to videos. Thank you.
Hi Wanda. Oh that corn looks beautiful!! You are such hard workers I love how you share your life with us. Great video as always😁. Looking so forward to our collaboration Wanda.
i love watching ya''ll''s channel, and I love the things I learn from listening about the particulars of growing different vegetables, and 'weather lore' I pick up on. I'm curious why you don't have and/or dig a well to irrigate your corn field when you seem so invested in propagating, growing and using it for food/fodder. Thanks!
When I saw you in that corn I was reminded of my cousin in north Mississippi who is now about 62 but when he was about 15 his father told him to plant 60 acres of corn. Well the old man went into town to work and my cousin proceeded into a neighboring small town and collected pot seeds from all his acquaintances and threw them in the hopper with the corn. This would have been about 1975.Well nature took its course and that was a lot of pot seeds. Now the old man had been farming all his life and knew every weed of the area and when he saw this new one it didn't take him long to figure out what it was and then figure out how it may have got there. All the sudden he had become a 60 acre pot grower and the sheriff had also got wind of what was there. LOL. Anyway they took care of it with little fanfare and the FBI didn't even get involved to make a nation wide mountain out of a molehill. There were certain advantages to living in a close knit community back then. That cousin recently retired from a career in truck driving.Heck by the time that kid that grew up on a farm got to be working age he had already been working his whole life and had a tremendous advantage. He had been driving trucks and tractors since he could reach the pedals .Thinkin of it made me laugh. Young men are alot like puppies you got to watch them! They might get in to some mischief. Older men know that and used to keep them too busy for much mischief but sometimes even that plan fails@!! LOL
Oh you two! You're so cute & I just beamed while listening to your excitement over the glory of the green and the fruits of your hard labors. God is good, but listening to your southern draw in the peace of the morning...was like two little kids having a field day of discovery just made my day! :) Your gardens are glorious and I have to admit you inspired me to pull out my seeds (northerners plant after Mother's Day for sure). Thanks for sharing, giving me smiles & inspiration.
Love seeing what goes on it the south. Perfect example of why to buy reliable seed from a reliabe company if you want a consistant crop. The striped squash are a hybrid of Romanesco. It tastes great, better than regular zuccini. Your corn looks awesome.
You guys are so talented with growing food , been watching for a few years I sure enjoy all your posts, I've been planting this year and it's so enjoyable thank you both for sharing y'all such good teachers Thank you both
I bought a package of Ferry Morse Seeds that look like your squash. Called Squash "Cocozelle" It says it is an Heirloom I've never planted them before. Maybe that is what your unknown squash is. SMILE
That Special Zucchini could be the Italian Zucchini by the name of Cocozelle. We love them. They are huge & tender. They can grow up to 3#. Thanks for all you do. God Bless you both.
I love watching ur longer videos..do yll compost all those vaulable leaves and things you prune off? I use my prunings to make a liquid compost fertilizier..those are gorgeous striped zucchinis
Have you ever dehydrated zucchini and or okra to rehydrate and bread and fry? I was wondering it works and taste right. Thank you for the great info you always give.
Them greasy beans have amazing flavor!!! I about ran out of seed, but found a few in my wares and am growing them only for seed this year. Oh, maybe I’ll eat a handful! 😄
Nature is amazing. I live in Utah. Plants that struggle for me are prolific for you . Plants that struggle for you are prolific for me. We live in a blessed country.
Hi Danny and Wanda. Love your gardens. I just ordered my Dr Earth after watching this video can't wait to try it! Everything is looking amazing! God is blessing you! Praying for y'all with this hurricane coming. I hope that it isn't bad for ya. God Bless
Danny my grandkids are really a huge help to me in my garden's. Their ages are three,five,and seven. They are going to love to make musical horns. I can hardly wait for my squash to grow now.
Your gardens look awesome! Very clean and prolific…it is obvious you spend many hours in them! Thank you for sharing all your insight and knowledge! Blessings guys🙏💖
Swap ya for the Lockyer Valley in Queensland, Australia. We have just had our second major flood/rain event for the year, and we are about to go into winter, and now they say more is coming. Rain, rain, go away.
🌞Good morning Danny and Wanda that was amazing a squash horn I never knew you could do that with the leaf of a squash the garden is doing really good thanks again for sharing this.