Frank looks like a very hard worker. Your fortunate to have a man like him in these times. Very difficult to find anyone who wants to work, especially the type of work he does. Hats off to Frank!! Well done!
Hi Logan, it sure looks like you guys are getting all the rain you need now to make up for the really dry Spring/early Summer.👍👍. Tomato color looking good. Guess the extra potassium fertilizer applications are working. Gosh, you all grow some AWESOME looking vegetables to be proud of. 👍😊
Hey Logan happy you are getting rain. We are high and dry 65 days now. It's good to see you working with your Dad. We are growing the yellow watermelon's for sure next year. God bless.
Logan, so nice to see you guy's check if watermelons are ready or not. The last 3 watermelons I bought overhere in Belgium (Europe) were terrible . Tasted like water. All came from the same supermarket with at least 20 days in between, but still bad :-( It's very hard to find good ones. I think they get them from other countries far away, but the farmers pick them to soon so the travel better. I think I'm going to try to grow some next year in my garden.
Hi katrienvh, I sure hope you are able to find a really tasty sweet watermelon before the Summer is over in Belgium.😊 I bet they are expensive over there too. :( Take care, Chicago Rusty
@@rustynailmendlesohn8710 the first one I bought was nice (was in another supermarket than where I bought the other ones) Here they sell them by weight. And yes, they are quit expensive. But I saw that the first shop has them on sale from tomorrow, so I'll try again there because we are getting very hot weather the next days... (over 30 ° C ) 1,25 euro (is almost the same as USA dollar) per kilo on sale.
@@stubstoo6331 those must taste great. I heard from friends that went over to Turkey on holiday that they had them fresh from the farm and it was delicious.
looking good! Those are beautiful tomatoes. Mine are splitting from all the rain, been picking them and making sauce right away. making some right now while watching this video.
i love watching your videos o watch a lot of youe video i love farming planting deifferent kind og vegestable love corn and zucinne potato and most of all the strawberry,,
I used to garden quite a bit. My health has failed me and I really miss growing food. Thanks so much for posting your videos. It brings back good memories!
I just love the sound when you guys pick the corn 🌽🌽🌽🌽 It sounds so crunchy and crispy great job as always guys. 🤗❤ Be proud, it is hard work, No doubt. 👍
My cherry tomato story! When I was 19, my kid sister was 8 yrs old She LOVED cherry tomatoes. I dug up about 1/5th an acre to plant one huge garden to also share. We went to the green house and she pointed out they had sweet cherry tomato plants. From the picture the plant looked pretty small so I bought... 2 dozen plants. I spaced them apart using fertilizer only during the planting phase. I think you can all visualize what happened. WOW that 2 dozen plants grew into a HEDGE. I put them 2 feet apart when I planted them so the row was 50 feet long. They kept growing and growing and growing. I gave them away to anyone that wanted them. I would put them in plastic sacks and take them to work to give away. Finally a nurse friend of ours brought her pickup truck and 5 gallon buckets. She took them home and washed them and canned her own fresh cherry tomato juice. Hey that little picture on that plastic stick when I bought the plants was laughable now that I retell that story. The following year, I planted 4 plants.
Absolutely beautiful harvest my friend and I'm happy for you, loved the beautiful filming shooting captured and you guys bonded so well .. keep it up Sir .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
Like the Melons, Pickles and Potatoes. Glad to see that you are getting a good amount of produce, Hope you get some days to get the soil dried out some. It's interesting to see how you wash your produce. Take Care and Be safe on the farm. Peace out.
Ive noticed a lot of people dont know when a watermelon is ripe. If you can reach down with one finger and snap off the stem then its ready. Try it because you should never have to cut a watermelon stem.
My goodness Logan….your produce looks amazing! Btw…my cauliflower plants have yet to show any signs of a cauli head…just leaves. Must be shy…😂😂😂 I’m sure you do very well at the market. Take care…😉 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Logan. That disappointing issue where the washer is peeling parts of some of the potatoes. I remember that happening in another video of yours. I have an idea that might stop the washer causing that damage. Can the water pressure be turned down in the washer? It seems to me the water pressure is too strong for the potatoes where the potato skins are more sensitive than the other products that go through the washer. Turning down the water pressure might stop the potatoes getting damaged. It will take longer to wash them, however, the slower wash with a lower water pressure could stop the washer flushing off parts of the potato skins.