Great video. Love how delicate you handle.your harvest. Neatly cutting the beet tops off and.gently placing in the bin. Veggie boys just rip the plants up, tear off.the.leaves all gnarly and.throw them around. You all exhibit pride in your work.
was just about post about this! Also the relationships are all ones of respect and having fun where you can! So often you have a more experienced farmhand resenting the young owner but Frank is up for anything with a positive attitude! Love this content!
@@jacijoyce2685Frank seems so nice and easy going. I suspect he has held a variety of jobs in his life like we all have. I have had a younger boss for a time and then I became his for 15 years. Back in the day, it worked out just fine. Now, prob not so much. Frank is a GOOD one for sure👍👍
When the veges are giant it doesn't take much to fill your bins! My cabbage didn't do anything. I need to find me a Frank to help around here. Everything looks fantastic.
Good morning from Montreal QC Canada .. absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting adventure countryside content video .. nice and good harvest, keep it up and as always beautiful sharing . Merci beaucoup Monsieur
Dude you are a heck of a gardener. Could you do a video and talk about how and when you fertilize your plants just amazing growth. Great video and thanks for sharing
I just cant believe how they have access to just such a large variety of fruits , trees and plants. Feels like they live in paradise. Fresh produce right on their door step , surrounded by nature and enjoyed together in a close knit family and community! All the money in the world cant buy what they have.
Good morning Logan and Frank, that dill you planted from seed Logan looks fantastic. I am impressed. I'd sure like to throw some in homemade potato salad about now LOL. Those collard greens are something else too. Wow👍. TY for bringing us along. 😊
Hello Logan! Your vegetables look amazing….while my eggplant is just flowering and the cauliflower head is about one inch when I part the leaves! 😂 Gardening is fun for me but, thank goodness for farmers! Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Those collards! In SC we plant them now, it’s too hot in the summer for them. Your melons are beautiful! I wish I lived in a more temperate region. You know how to work young man! I enjoy your farm!
I would LOVE to get a hold of a basket of those beets. Haven't heard anything about your corn maze are you having one this year. I usually take the kids for the day and I stock up on whatever veggies you have around that time of year. I hope those strawberries take root, with all the rain we have been having when you pull the old dead ones out they are as dry as a bone. That cauliflower sure is WHITE. Good Video.
Hey Logan the dill looks great! We got over and inch of rain and the temps are in the upper 80's. Beets and cabbage look great. We are planting our fall garden in the next week. Here in Texas we can harvest all the way through December.
Kole rabe, Egg plant, cauliflower, cabbage and all the produce looks great. Glad you are getting strawberries replanted. Take Care and Be safe on the farm. Out
steamed cauliflower florets with melted hot pepper cheese for a side dish. I cut fresh corn on the cob off the cob until I got over a quart. I put that in a pan with about 2 quarts of cut up potatoes with a quart of fresh snapped green beans. I added vegetable broth and let that sit on low. That is my 90 year old moms favorite "soup". A piece of butter bread and she said she feels like an 8 year old girl swinging her legs eating that at her mothers kitchen table. For dessert while watching tv I gave her a nice slice of zucchini bread and she said she was ready for bed. GOOD home made food keeps you alive a lot longer than processed food. Potatoes here are about $7 for a 3 lb bag. I can't believe radishes are $2 for one batch. I roast them with potatoes, bell peppers and onions.
Good Evening sir. My 8 year daughter is a huge fan of your farm videos and she dreams of livin on a Farm one day cause of you. I would like to buy a shirt from your store to keep her encouragement but I see you dont sell XXL
We have one 2XL that is the color baby blue. We can sell it to you if you’re interested, you can just email me broyanfarms@gmail.com and we can go from there. Let me know!
Good am logan and frank want to visit your place someday and also grace land in memphis i have been to canada and singapore.icame from the philppines and due to may age hope ican make it someday thank you good family..
Why do you plant collards along with your crops? In the South we plant in and around September and don’t really harvest until after the first frost. They are so good then. Just was wondering.
We have multiple fields of these crops. Esrly, middle and late. The late is the time that will be good after frost also. customers enjoy them all year around so we like to have everything available as soon as possible. Thank you for watching 😃 & great question!
Wow! What variety of eggplant are those giant ones? How long will these eggplant fruit hold on the vine before they start getting past their best harvest stage? You have a lot of produce in the fields, so just wondering if you have any problems getting everything harvested timely so none is lost by being overripe?
@@daveklein2826 I was saying something wrong when I was watching that is no clearly even I tried to turn the setting to HP version. I want to see does someone like me or my internet has problem.
You should be selling the bunches of Dill right now while you're (still) selling cucumbers and pickles....now is the time! Anything leftover you can dry and sell it as a dried herb then. The Aubergines look overripe and too large!