Check out your library for loads of books to help you grow food in any climate or space. #loweryourbills #greatdepression #vegetablegarden @cookseyfarms for backyard farming tips
Community gardening is one of the best places, so you can share ideas and learn each other to grow your own fruits and vegetables, which is much better than buying it from the store. Because it's built, it will be natural and it won't be posting with all type of chemicals, which is why a lot of Americans overweight because of the food to grow fast, which means people are gonna grow fast and I mean grow fast as far as getting fat or overweight, at least this will be natural. So you absolutely write growing your own is the way to go. I'm running to do that as well. Especially beat me, beat me, beat me up preppa and the way things are going on in the world today.
@@ajisroadtrippin5505 exactly! When I had a pasture with horses, I let the chickens and ducks loose all day. They are all the fly larvae- scratched up the manure pile, broken things up. Never had a fly problem there.
@@krosskountrykaspar I’m a city kid. I learned everything the hard way- and now there are tons of books and videos. I wasn’t raised with animals , not even a dog or cat. Now I know how to raise poultry, sheep and goats.
@@JessieMillerUnboxingsandMore I was just trying to remind people to use the library to get ideas more quickly. It’s easy to flip through a stack of books to gather ideas that will work for different situations than to watch hours of videos. Once you pick an idea, you can do a video search for it.
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Nice quotes. I planted some tomatoes in April to have on my hamburger. They were ready by around September, but the burger was cold by then. One thing I learned was that if they get too much water in a short time they'll expand quicker than their skin and burst. So really they need to be grown in a glass house or polytunnel and have a water feeding system which regulates water to them in carefully controlled amounts.
I grow a variety of heirloom tiny tomatoes- yellow, red, green stripe. Our growing season for them is too short to get the larger varieties. Then they don’t burst.
@@LilyGazou It's the heavy rain that does it. They don't have to be large. They just absorb all the water and burst the skin, because the flesh expands quicker than the skin can grow. Then insects can get inside through these slits and lay eggs.
Anothee very good video. I like your content! I have an acre of land with edibles and medicinals planted all over. As well as a 20'×20' garden, berries, grapes and fruit trees. Im trying to get a "community" of readiness in my neighborhood. Good job young lady.
My husband got me one of those small hydroponic units and I pull it out every January and grow herbs and Tiny Tim tomatoes on the kitchen table. It's nice seeing something growing in the dead of winter.
@@JdubbVlogs yummmmm. A dish of sliced tomatoes and sliced mozzarella with salt and pepper is considered a complete meal here. Garnished with fresh basil.