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Full August Garden Tour and an Abundant Harvest! 

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@claire_s.pedi_nails
@claire_s.pedi_nails 25 дней назад
Love how the first thing you said getting into your garden was “I should of brought a pair of scissor’s” whilst literally standing next to a pair on the ledge next to your zucchini lol 😂❤
@AcreHomestead
@AcreHomestead 25 дней назад
Haha I didn’t even seem them until I was editing this video lol as my Grandma would’ve said if it was a snake, it would’ve bit me!
@luhnonato3
@luhnonato3 25 дней назад
LOL i was thinking the same
@annmariecuratolo383
@annmariecuratolo383 25 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@COWELLGIRL
@COWELLGIRL 25 дней назад
😂​@@AcreHomestead
@margaretkiser8011
@margaretkiser8011 25 дней назад
Me too
@imbalaie
@imbalaie 25 дней назад
Sugestion: maybe you could do a pantry tour before preservation projects start to show us what you used up from last years harvest
@rgomoffat
@rgomoffat 24 дня назад
Great idea!
@LH-yc5vy
@LH-yc5vy 25 дней назад
21:05 - Love the coffee cup moment! My Grandma was a big gardener and her home was our playground. One time when we pulled up to her home, we saw her purse hanging on a tree nub in her garden. She had come home and got distracted by weeding her garden, leaving her purse behind in a tree. LOL. We found a few coffee cups over time as well.
@zoec3527
@zoec3527 24 дня назад
My dad would put his glasses in his chest pocket and they would fall out when bending over in the garden . We dug up a few pairs over the years😂
@tinamichel5799
@tinamichel5799 23 дня назад
What wonderful memories! Hope my grandchildren have just as many memories in my garden
@suedonald2583
@suedonald2583 25 дней назад
I agree. Find an old mailbox and put it up in the garden area. Then you can keep your small tools like scissors in it and you will always know where they belong. Great video
@kewpiefan72
@kewpiefan72 25 дней назад
Watching this video, I was remembering back to your first videos of your gardens at the last house. How you didn’t know what you were doing but you just plowed ahead and planted stuff! No markers so you didn’t know what was coming up, over crowding (chuckle, still happening!), but most of all, your fantastic joy at getting food to grow! Thanks for being you!
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 25 дней назад
It's one of the things I admire most in Becky! She's always willing to try something and if something doesn't work out, she just keeps it moving and goes right ahead with another plan! No kicking herself or moaning about bad luck. Just "pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again" like the old song!
@Amy19959
@Amy19959 25 дней назад
Why am I getting such a kick out of you using the onion flower as a pointer stick 😂 I love it 😂
@sharipitts324
@sharipitts324 25 дней назад
I also thought that was a hoot and got a giggle😊
@rachelmcgee6189
@rachelmcgee6189 25 дней назад
I loved the fairy godmother with her onion wand checking out her pumpkin patch.😊
@user-hg7pr3ns7r
@user-hg7pr3ns7r 25 дней назад
Yup..,me too
@suzsnide03
@suzsnide03 25 дней назад
Midwest girl here. Nothing is prettier than a wheat field on a breezy day. It looks like an ocean.😊
@debbyshowalter6193
@debbyshowalter6193 25 дней назад
Your garden looks great!!!!! Your hair is beautiful love it ! 👍🏻👍🏻
@maryturner3534
@maryturner3534 24 дня назад
Oooooklahoma 🎵🎶
@debbierobertson3173
@debbierobertson3173 24 дня назад
I'm from Kansas and you are so right about the wheat and also a field of sunflower 🌻
@suzsnide03
@suzsnide03 24 дня назад
@@debbierobertson3173 wooo good one!
@rachelmick4051
@rachelmick4051 25 дней назад
Your landscaping around the backyard is stunning!! Your grass is so lush and the flowers are just an explosion of color! Just amazing!
@teresastuart4383
@teresastuart4383 25 дней назад
Your big tomato harvest and preserving are some of my favorite videos you do!!
@jodifinnegan4453
@jodifinnegan4453 23 дня назад
Me too! Especially in their previous house. Tomatoes everywhere in the kitchen, in electric roasters, on the stove, and Oh the sauce she would make.... Love it!! ❤️❤️❤️
@treatsandtravels06
@treatsandtravels06 24 дня назад
Becky u have come such a long way from ur very first video of seeds to a garden 🪴 of produce. From moving , to growing ur channel as well as ur family , bravo young lady 👏🏼❤ 😊 not only do u inspire u also motivate .much love from Riyadh 💚🫶🏻
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 25 дней назад
The rain really helped your garden take off. It’s amazing how much rain can help plants thrive.
@greenrockgarden2851
@greenrockgarden2851 25 дней назад
I live in the south. I’ve already torn out my food garden and have preserved my harvest. I don’t need to succession sow, since I had a good harvest. I’m waiting for a month to start my Fall garden. It’s nice to watch other gardeners who are just getting starting on harvesting.
@lynnehales8983
@lynnehales8983 25 дней назад
such joy watching you enjoying the fabulous produce from your abundant garden! So inspirational Becky !
@mzunguhomestead
@mzunguhomestead 25 дней назад
My husband was asking if I could do something for him. And he continued talking with me, with me showing no interest in answering him. Finally, he tapped me on the shoulder and asked, "Hey, are you OK? " and I responded, "Shhhhhh, I'm watching Becky!" And then we both had a great laugh... so, he left me alone! Love ya, Becky...❤
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 25 дней назад
He sound like a great guy! 1. He didn't get mad, just came to find out why you weren't responding. 2. He understands Becky time and respects it! Give that man a big kiss and then help him with whatever he was asking about. ❤
@mzunguhomestead
@mzunguhomestead 24 дня назад
@Lucinda_Jackson He's an amazing man of God. I'm truly blessed. But he really does love it when I try to make Becky's recipes. He also loves it when he knows I'm watching her... because then he gets the treats! ❤️
@sarahbennnettt
@sarahbennnettt 24 дня назад
Becky, your videos are a breath of fresh air within the homesteading genre. Whatever your resources, beliefs, or family goals are, the focus of your videos is always on the joy of growing and making beautiful and delicious things. I remember when you first got pregnant - I was so excited for you to start a family, but at the same time, so disappointed that this channel might start preaching family values in that insidious way that many channels do. (I want to take part in the joy of homesteading - not be reminded of what my life "should" look like.) I saw comments roll in asking for family updates and stopped watching for nearly a year in fear of what sort of guilt trip might await me. Well, I'm back, and you're just the same as always. I think it helps that you show us the mistakes alongside the joys. I love that you mentioned green beans as a great small-space plant. (I really only have a balcony to work with, so I'm making a mental note of that!) And I love that you mention your family trip and how it impacted garden planning - but that I get to just stay in the garden with you, marveling at the flowers, bees, and pumpkins. I wish you every happiness outside of what you show us on this channel, and I thank you for the simplicity of what we do get to see. It's a joy to follow along. 💛
@danacrow-qt5dz
@danacrow-qt5dz 25 дней назад
Isn’t it just amazing, being able to walk out your back door, go down a hill, and pick food from plants you have grown?!? I enjoy watching you harvest from your garden. While you guys are enjoying blue berries, I’m sitting down here in TN munching on cantaloupe and watermelon. Peak sweetness, August!
@104Denise
@104Denise 25 дней назад
to have milder flavored celery, "blanch" the stalks by wrapping them in brown paper and tie with string. They will stay lighter in color and milder in flavor.
@AndreaFilson
@AndreaFilson 25 дней назад
watching your vids are really very relaxing and exciting for me..i just moved here in the US and im excited to have my own garden too little by little..im going back to your old videos to get some of the stuff that you are using and start from it little by little. me and my husband are just starting married life so praying in time i will also have my own garden😇 ..thank you for all the inspiring vids and i love your flower garden a loooot. God Bless you and your family more..❤
@josiegoodwin2816
@josiegoodwin2816 25 дней назад
idk if you’ve ever made zucchini boats with your big zucchini’s but it’s a delicious dinner and they freeze really nicely! cook up some ground beef and season, add rice and some diced tomatoes and roast it all in a hollowed out zucchini
@Ninax.9
@Ninax.9 25 дней назад
I do that too. I use taco seasoning and add corn
@cherylramirez354
@cherylramirez354 19 дней назад
Yum!
@glendaroberts5965
@glendaroberts5965 25 дней назад
The inflorescence is the branch with tomato blooms on it. Suckers are side shoots that form in the junction between branches and main stem.
@curiouscitizen4098
@curiouscitizen4098 25 дней назад
Garden tours are my favorite! I get just as excited seeing how your garden is doing as I do in my own garden. My next favorite is seeing how you preserve your harvest. Third favorite is your big freezer meal days. This is my third season gardening and have learned so much right along with you, and from you! It seems like you don't have much pest pressure and I would love it if you would talk about that sometime. We have squash bugs something awful and they attack my curcubits every year! Keep up the great work!
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 25 дней назад
I love the garden harvesting videos. I don't have a garden of my own and I get a vicarious thrill watching yours. Your obvious love and enthusiasm for your garden is contagious and you make me wish I'd gardened when I was younger! I did preserve some foods (blanching and freezing) if I could buy it at a good price from a farm market in my town. I worked with a girl whose uncle farmed broccoli and cauliflower commercially and at the end of the season she'd bring me humongous bags of both. I never owned a separate freezer - just the section of my fridge - but I'd clean and cut and blanch and package and freeze and then fill that up with my veg. I'd have enough to last us 6 mos - all free! If I'd had a freezer, she would have brought me four or five times as much and I'd have gladly taken it. Broccoli and cauliflower were our favorites (aside from green beans and zucchini). If I'd have had a garden...
@IAmGrufi
@IAmGrufi 25 дней назад
I just love your videos. I learn so much from you. I enjoy the video length, how they are calming and easy to watch, and how often you post. I know it takes a lot of work to do all that you do, so I just wanted to let you know that.
@lindapeterson8717
@lindapeterson8717 24 дня назад
Gotta love grocerie shopping in your own backyard!❤❤❤❤
@karenfrankland7763
@karenfrankland7763 25 дней назад
Your garden is looking wonderful. I'm in northern NJ and have already processed a years worth of ketchup, tomato soup, bbq sauce, salsa and starting to make sauce for the year. Our tomatoes went crazy this year. It's been either super hot, rainy or just cloudy and dreary all summer. We only grow our saved heirloom tomato seeds and by far this has been the best year ever.I have a Pink heirloom beefsteak that hits around 2lbs and the tomato is super meaty and great for any tomato projects. We also have striped roma, san marzano, and some giant red beefsteaks. All the cherry tomatoes are volunteers and growing all over the backyard. We also have Black Krim heirlooms this year that I've used to make our BBQ sauce because it has that smokey flavor to it. We make all our own compost, and never ever buy any. We found that making our own using our kitchen scraps, chicken, duck, quail and rabbit poo as well as grass clippings, leaves, tree trimmings, sticks , weeds, spent plants, logs, wood chips , cardboard, shredded paper work best for us. We are not introducing any outside store bought products. We make all our own fertilizer using comfrey leaves or a comfrey tea. We grow so we are not dependent on the stores and grow as much as we can in our backyard suburban garden.
@ballymullinfarm
@ballymullinfarm 25 дней назад
I do the same thing Becky and use the garden as my treat for getting all my chores done.
@sarahnicolexo
@sarahnicolexo 25 дней назад
Your garden is beautiful! I love all the flowers. You inspire me ☺️
@pippakay7234
@pippakay7234 25 дней назад
Wow, somebody's going to be very busy. Lovely produce and those pumpkins are absolute stunners. We'll done Becky.👍👌💕
@charlottecarelse870
@charlottecarelse870 25 дней назад
Hi Becky and Acre friends ❤😊 thanks for sharing Becky always a true pleasure 🎉❤
@annastasiawheeler4305
@annastasiawheeler4305 25 дней назад
If you end up planting the pole black beans next harvest season, maybe you should put them on the arch trellises. That would give them plenty of room to both grow, climb and then you'd have lots of beans hanging overhead once they hit this stage in our growing season. Pac Northwest for the slow grow and fun...
@francesnorris7367
@francesnorris7367 25 дней назад
My garden is so small, but I do have a cherry tomatoe plant, italian flat leaf parsley, thyme, sage, green pepper & red pepper, jalapeño & chives in a raised bed I bought thus year. We live in a townhome with no outdoor space. All are doing well, except the peppers 😢. Because of patio space, I only planted 1 plant of each. I have a mint plant in a pot, and a cucumber plant...just doing okay. I have used the mint, and my cukes are sad, but I harvested one today 😊
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio 25 дней назад
Maybe check out ’becoming a farmgirl’ she has a townhouse also.
@zephyr823
@zephyr823 25 дней назад
I came back to thank you for making my vacation week so much better. I wound up being struck down by sickness. I started symptoms two days before my vacation and it went south quick. . Long story short...I was bedridden for five days and still struggling to get 100%. Its all good; Im crawling out. I just wanted to say that this is why I came across your channel. Silver lining for sure. It has been so fun to binge watch you. You have inspired me in so many ways. I just adore you and your family. Thank you Becky!
@denisethomas9830
@denisethomas9830 25 дней назад
I hope you feel better soon.
@chattychatham606
@chattychatham606 25 дней назад
Hope you are feeling better and she is soothing to listen to!
@zephyr823
@zephyr823 24 дня назад
@@chattychatham606 Thank you!
@juliarroberts1621
@juliarroberts1621 25 дней назад
I am babying 2 tomatillo plants that I started and just saw 2 volunteers hidden behind my grape vines.
@sherriekemper1828
@sherriekemper1828 25 дней назад
I planted pole varieties of green beans, purple beans and yellow beans on an arched trellis and it was beautiful with the masses of different colored beans hanging down. Easy to see and pick too.
@sonyarogersmissmagic8587
@sonyarogersmissmagic8587 25 дней назад
It's amazing what a difference you get from your onions and garlic when you feed them the way you're supposed to. Always cracks me up when people say they don't get big onions. I always ask did you feed them every week? No, well, then you get what you get. 😂😂😂
@readyornot316
@readyornot316 23 дня назад
Love that you walk through your garden in your house slippers 😆 I do the same. Also love your excitement and enthusiasm; it’s contagious!
@alissapim3616
@alissapim3616 25 дней назад
You have such a beautiful and tidy garden, congratulations on winning in your beauty focus this year! You should definitely do a video on how you think about your garden plan in detail. Happy healthy plants and beautiful blooms! Well done!
@donnadelevieleuse9564
@donnadelevieleuse9564 25 дней назад
Becky just an idea here. You mentioned how you needed scissors n they were right there but I was thinking what if you build a small cabinet type thing out there were your beds are so you can keep scissors, gloves, ect ect in so then whatever you may need you'll know right were they would be.😊😊
@BrendaJBarNett
@BrendaJBarNett 25 дней назад
Also people use mail boxes to place garden tools close at hand in the garden. I had one years ago ❤
@denafreeborn424
@denafreeborn424 25 дней назад
Really?
@mikimayagain
@mikimayagain 25 дней назад
Good idea but only if she remembers to put her tools away in it. Lol.
@donnadelevieleuse9564
@donnadelevieleuse9564 24 дня назад
@@denafreeborn424 ??
@user-wn5ne8lv2z
@user-wn5ne8lv2z 23 дня назад
I love that she leaves things behind, her child will love it as they grow up in Mom's garden. It's garden hide and seek!!!! Mine did (2 boys).......Lol
@TexasMyTexas
@TexasMyTexas 25 дней назад
You’re right about us being done with tomatoes. At 4:30am this morning, it was 90 degrees. And that’s not a typo..😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 Your lush and beautiful gardens are a refreshing sight.. 🥰🥰
@amberbrewer8684
@amberbrewer8684 25 дней назад
Your garden is a dream! So beautiful and so much work you have put in, great job 🩷
@Cookingwithapril
@Cookingwithapril 25 дней назад
Oh man I have been stalking RU-vid so I could be first. Instead I think I am third or fourth. lol. Anyway. Hello Becky. Hello Acre Friends. Hope you all have a very Blessed Weekend. ❤❤❤
@Stapletonhomestread_Ohio
@Stapletonhomestread_Ohio 25 дней назад
Hello back hope you have a blessed weekend too Acre Friend❤
@helenedoiron239
@helenedoiron239 20 дней назад
Hi Becky, just a fun fact for your Scarlet runner beans, the more you pick the beans the more it will produce flowers. 😊
@Maria-ql3fc
@Maria-ql3fc 25 дней назад
I would probably put that lovely pumpkin on the trellis in a sling as the weight could pull it loose from the vine before it's fully mature. Like you I went bonkers with pumpkins this year, but I love growing them.
@martieflagg4671
@martieflagg4671 25 дней назад
The baby pumpkins are adorable! Your whole garden area is beautiful !
@Cindy6111
@Cindy6111 25 дней назад
Hi Becky. You might consider recharging some of your beds before you put them to bed in the fall and again in the spring. Then compare the results with the beds you just recharged in the spring. I know it's a lot of work; you may be pleased with the results. Thanks for your continuous efforts in sharing life as a very productive person! All the best to you and yours
@janiceingle2131
@janiceingle2131 25 дней назад
Yes. Replace most of soil
@joannagel4681
@joannagel4681 25 дней назад
I’ve tried various ways of storing my dahlia tubers, zone 4a & stored them in the corner in. my food cellar in the corner of our basement. I cleaned them let them fully dry them marked each with magic marker the variety & then wrapped them in press n seal & stored them in a container with slightly moist vermiculite that had air holes for circulation. Almost all the bulbs were viable & healthy
@donnaa1374
@donnaa1374 20 дней назад
You are correct in thinking that you need to compost / amend soil in the spring rather than the fall. Doing so in the fall is of no use because the nutrients definitely leach out of the soil with rain / snow.
@annewashington1657
@annewashington1657 25 дней назад
What a wonderful time it is to go peach picking that’s August and Massachusetts and I love that you’re taking your family to go peach picking because that’s what my mom did with us. Good memories ❤️
@troyacaincross5712
@troyacaincross5712 25 дней назад
So am enjoying a tomato sandwich & potatoe chips & garden grown cherries always learn facts while watching you have great evening 🥗👍😃
@juliec9476
@juliec9476 25 дней назад
You should feel proud of yourself Becky. The entire garden is simply stunning. Well done😂😂
@normaesteva3698
@normaesteva3698 23 дня назад
All the hard work planting the variety vegetables garden paid off. Congratulations! God is good.
@silverfwn
@silverfwn 25 дней назад
you can pick your Anaheims either green or red. Red tend to be a little smokier. Roast them, put them in a trash bag to steam, peel and seed (depending on hotness level). you can leave whole on the stem to freeze and you don't have to chop them up. That way you can make rellenos with the Anaheims as well. I come from NM where the Hatch chile that you see comes from. Glad that I could give you some tips after all the tips I learn on your channel :)
@AbbyInman-uq4gp
@AbbyInman-uq4gp 25 дней назад
I LOVE your garden tours! I am SO AMAZED by your pumpkin patch!!!! Kuddos - good job!
@cathydavis210
@cathydavis210 25 дней назад
Please share the day you harvest the additional garden items. I love watching.
@KateEASN
@KateEASN 24 дня назад
I love this video so much!! All the volunteers, a *coffee cup* 😊, you throwing weeds over the fence...all the things! Your flowers have been spectacular...when you said you wanted a lot of flowers this year I never dreamed it would be like this. The harvest you did today made me so happy...tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, green beans, jillions of peppers, those onions, etc. 😳 Abundance!! The pumpkins 😊 I've never had a garden...living vicariously through you is amazing!!
@nancychaffin7826
@nancychaffin7826 25 дней назад
Your garden and yard are so beautiful. A testament to your hard work and I can see it gives you so much joy!
@margaret8056
@margaret8056 25 дней назад
GOOD EVENING BECKY WHAT A VEG HARVEST AWSOME TIME IN THE GARDEN WITH YOU MARGARET LYNCH SOUTHERN IRELAND
@sanditschoepe2622
@sanditschoepe2622 25 дней назад
I love it when you do a garden tour, what's working, what needs help, never know how a garden will produce, keep sharing and I'll keep watching, thanks Becky!
@marleneclark4186
@marleneclark4186 25 дней назад
Your gardens all look amazing. It’s wonderful to see the fruits of your labor. I enjoy watching your garden grow and now the harvest. Great memories you are making for your family.
@danaorr5773
@danaorr5773 23 дня назад
An absolutely amazing garden, Becky! When you started showing your plans for all of those huge aboveground beds, I thought it was way too big! But, Wow! You do an amazing job keeping up with it. Great work! ❤
@NurseOasis
@NurseOasis 25 дней назад
Well looky there. A fruitful abundance for a fruitful harvest in a fruitful garden. What a treat to prepare for the coolest nights and a warm dinner.
@brendatruant7404
@brendatruant7404 25 дней назад
Your flower garden looks spectacular! So amazing for such a young garden. Love your videos. (Feel so much more relaxed than before I started video). 😀
@zephyr823
@zephyr823 25 дней назад
I love how you touch and appreciate the flowers🥰The eucalyptus is beautiful. Still watching...
@PamelaDraper-j8y
@PamelaDraper-j8y 25 дней назад
Your garden is looking just beautiful ! Wonderful how you can come out to your garden "shopping" for dinner, desert, and preserving ! Have a great week ! 😁
@anne-ix7fw
@anne-ix7fw 25 дней назад
You’re garden is amazing
@connieseadler1188
@connieseadler1188 25 дней назад
Love when we go to the garden, and love watching you in your kitchen
@puppytail3493
@puppytail3493 25 дней назад
The Anaheim chilies are definitely ready and the color is perfect. My appetizer recipe is to butterfly them and fill them with mozzarella cheese, bits of fried bacon, and shaved parmesan cheese and grill them. If you want to make them more substantial, add a layer of white sandwich bread as the base and then add the rest. Enjoy!
@suebailey6893
@suebailey6893 25 дней назад
The Anaheim peppers are ready, if turning yellow they will dry out
@marykarinacarmagnola3325
@marykarinacarmagnola3325 24 дня назад
Becky is such a beautiful person its lovely to see her showing us all these versions of her in daily life.
@amysano5424
@amysano5424 25 дней назад
I love the tours. I just love your gardens.
@genbru6123
@genbru6123 25 дней назад
I enjoy your garden videos the most. There have not been enough garden videos this summer. Thank you for today’s update.
@aileenbell6750
@aileenbell6750 25 дней назад
Talk about a pumpkin patch!!! Bravo on your beautiful garden, Becky. That is a tremendous amount of work, faith, and patience. Blessings!
@saraoum91
@saraoum91 24 дня назад
I really LOOOOVE your garden this year, a lot of random and volunteer plants, and a lot of new esperiments which I'm excited to see the results for 😍
@danettecrossley7912
@danettecrossley7912 25 дней назад
Your flowers around your house are beautiful
@lindapoe4124
@lindapoe4124 24 дня назад
I love living vicariously through you with your garden and awesome results! Thank you for sharing all your success with us.
@junewrogg6137
@junewrogg6137 25 дней назад
I love watching harvesting after all the work. So cool.
@southsidecarly7427
@southsidecarly7427 25 дней назад
Ahhh your garden is fantastic! I just love all the flowers ❤️It really is a dream garden 🥰Have a great day Becky 🌸
@CarolLayaou
@CarolLayaou 25 дней назад
Becky maybe try and put some smaller fencing on the bottom of your fence to close up the holes, so the bunnies can not get in ! ❤❤😊
@reginacheesbro8209
@reginacheesbro8209 25 дней назад
I always love watching your videos. It brings me joy.
@kathleenmurray6034
@kathleenmurray6034 25 дней назад
Love ❤your gardening. I moved to Cranbrook BC to be with family in retirement. I have followed you to assist my gardening decisions. And love your enthusiasm and knowledge ❤Thank you 🇨🇦❤️
@kandycebeeks7056
@kandycebeeks7056 25 дней назад
The pumpkins are amazing!
@debbied3116
@debbied3116 25 дней назад
I really enjoy seeing the progress of your garden! You are getting some wonderful veggies off your plants. Thank you for sharing!!
@debaltenhofen3912
@debaltenhofen3912 24 дня назад
Hi Becky, I am a new subscriber and have binge-watched many of your past videos. At age 67 I have learned many new ideas and tips from you, your mom and your sweet commenter’s. Your home and gardens are very beautiful. I live in Kalama, Washington. ❤
@bobbiek2960
@bobbiek2960 25 дней назад
I love the sound of wheat blowing in the wind ❤
@sandrameme2044
@sandrameme2044 25 дней назад
Enjoying you video's. We break/folder over the onion tops to prevent flowering. This makes more energy to the onions for bigger size. Rather than the energy going to the flower
@maryloumccann8536
@maryloumccann8536 25 дней назад
Hi Becky. I’m in the Portland area and each fall I gather as many leaves as possible and run over them with a lawnmower and put them on my garden beds. I’ve been doing this over 30 years and I have so many worms and weeds don’t grow through them at all. I also have lots of dahlias and leave them in the ground and if I want more I dig in early March and divide them. Be sure to mark the ones you like because after frost they all look the same. Your garden is beautiful!
@carolowen9595
@carolowen9595 25 дней назад
Your cosmos are beautiful as all the flowers are!
@kaystanfield5692
@kaystanfield5692 25 дней назад
Your flower garden is absolutely gorgeous!❤
@princessfrogee72
@princessfrogee72 23 дня назад
I stumbled across a video of a homesteader that explained about blanching your celery. 2-3 weeks before you are ready to harvest your celery, he takes file folders (you can use thin cardboard, poster board, etc.) and tapes them around the bottom stalks leaving the leaves open on top. This causes the celery to become lighter in color and milder in flavor.
@jimmartin516655
@jimmartin516655 25 дней назад
As someone that lives in the midwest, I can confirm that deer do eat wheat. Bean and cabbage farmers actually interplant wheat in their fields to distract the deer from eating their beans and cabbage. That being said, a decent sized plot would probably produce more than enough wheat to share with the local wildlife and still have enough to get you and your family through a year too.
@joanfels6641
@joanfels6641 25 дней назад
My grandmother used to take her onions that were beginning to spoil and would boil them until tender, then cover with a cheese sauce. Absolutely delicious as a side dish and an amazing way to keep from wasting good food.
@najwaseiya
@najwaseiya 25 дней назад
Nice and beautiful sharing. Thank you💛💛💛💛
@DeAnn_Davies_1227
@DeAnn_Davies_1227 25 дней назад
Okay! My mom hasn’t ever dug her dahlias or other tubers out of the ground in the winter. She covers them with a good amount of straw. She said that insulates them and prevents them from freezing. ❤
@nancyfotis6283
@nancyfotis6283 25 дней назад
I watch your videos usually later in the evening when we're laying in bed and relaxing for the night. My husband knows that a raised bed garden is my ultimate goal. This year we've made the move from nc to ok so that we have more purchasing power for dollar. He always asks me everyday if I've learned anything new for you or Jessica or what's gone on my Amazon list lol. His interests were peaked when I made him your moms smash chicken. It's his favorite grilled on a summer salad.
@truthbetold2611
@truthbetold2611 25 дней назад
Love how you grow vegetables and flowers together. Stuffed Anaheim peppers blistered and cooked with soy sauce and some vinegar make a delicious dish to go with rice. I don't know of another good way to eat these sweet and slightly spicy peppers.
@auntieescreations4309
@auntieescreations4309 25 дней назад
A great idea for the poblanos is to char them on the grill and have them as a burger topping. It's so good!
@robyn7287
@robyn7287 25 дней назад
Fantastic bountiful garden and with beautiful flowers. I have a mini veggie garden so I can imagine just how much work you put into the garden and the landscaping area to keep everything so perfect. It must bring a lot of peace and joy when you get to relax and enjoy your garden sitting with a cup of coffee overlooking the garden. ❤
@annastasiawheeler4305
@annastasiawheeler4305 25 дней назад
Try freeze drying some of the celery and powder it up, then add some salt... Celery salt is always fun to use and add to stocks and soups too.
@hanfordhomesltd-yorkbasedl7853
@hanfordhomesltd-yorkbasedl7853 25 дней назад
Absolutely love everything you do. Only just found this channel and the pleasure I have watching is immense. So a big thank you from me, watching in York, England. ❤
@melanieframpton1765
@melanieframpton1765 3 дня назад
You're singing my song about the tomatillos!! I bought two plants that produced VERY well and were grown in a greenhouse before I bought them, however, the fruit was small and was a variety that turned purple on the skin where it exposed to the sun. THEN, I had a ton of volunteer tomatillo plants sprout up in my beds, of which I saved only three... and wow what a producer they were! BIG fat hardy tomatillos that grew outside in the garden bed where I left the dying fruit from he year before. I just finished a batch of Tomatillo Salsa and Tomatillo-Chipotle Salsa (both Ball recipes) and still have tomatillos left. I wish I knew someone who would want them!
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