In todays video we are trying to beat the frost. For a vegetable farmer a hard frost can mean the end of a season. My dad, cousin, and I are going to work as hard as we can to get as much picked as possible before the freeze hits.
Logan, you are such a great inspiration to the younger generation. Only 21 but already found ur path and determination to do for the rest of ur life. Your parents must be so proud of you. Much love ❤
@Broyans farm that's really cool seeing Lebanese squash grown for market! In another video I heard you call it "Gouda"? My family calls it "Koosa" the way we eat it is stuffed with precooked rice, meat and peppers then put them into tomato sauce in a roasting pan to cook
Good job on getting in as much as y'all could. It was great watching you and your dad working together. Liked how you would throw two and he would catch them. Reminded me of me and my dad years ago. It was nice of y'all to get the hot pepper plants for your pap. Know he will enjoy it. Y'all stay safe and good luck.
Really enjoy watching you doing your daily tasks. I garden for my personal enjoyment and I pretty much give away 80% of my harvest to my neighbors. It is hard work but I am retired and I enjoy it.
Your video literally give me a different meaning in life, I imagine myself there harvesting with you guys. I can imagine how chill the day is …thank you, till next video
Can't help to be amazed how your veggies are so healthy and productive! Keep the good works! How I Love to live in a farm! Shout-out from Plaridel, Bulacan, Philippines!
Hello there.. hope your doing great. Thanks for the new video. Keep up the good work and stay safe to all of you there. 😊💞 I wish i could help you picking those beautiful vegetables, but the thing is.. I'm on the other side of the earth.
Goodness what back breaking work Logan! I hope none of us consumers take food we put on our tables for granted. Your dads a hard worker too, may I ask how old he is?
We absolutely love your channel! Here in central Texas on 6 acres and we grow on 5, small but we do great and sell at the farmers market. Thinking about opening a small store.
New subscriber here watching in the middle of the night, here in Minnesota. I would buy the smaller zucchini from you in a heartbeat. I didn't get to harvest one in my small backyard garden due to vine borers that killed the plants. How do you prevent them in your fields? Thanks for the great content and all of your hard work.
Am mighty glad you and your managed to get as much veggies left before frost. Standing and picking in the cold is ain’t fun. I value and appreciate you and your family’s hard work 👍🏼👍🏼 The red chilli tree was loaded. What sorceries is this? 😬😉
Good produce and lots of it for the very last harvesting of the season. Nice bin of butternuts, good eats. Ur so right, the hubbards especially the orange make the best pumpkin pie. I like to mix in about 1/3 rd of real pumpkin for taste. Lile mine dry, not runny filling with thick raw cream on top Those red up downs looked like Thai Bird peppers? I chop them up n cover them with Thai sweet vinegar, last for months in the frig. Your plants were loaded. Do u hang the plants n dry the chilis for winter? Saw lots of small zukes n flowers that would have been great in salads n top of soups Hv a good winter. Got most of my new garden spot tilled up n soil sand compost 20 yds mix 6 inches on top tilled in n ready for next spring
Hi Logan...when do you pull up the plastic mulch from your fields? I see there is still a lot of plant matter on top of it...do you wait until spring to give it all time to dissipate(frost etc.)? Enjoy your videos...Steve in Cumberland County.
I’m trying to figure out how to use the Lebanese squash. I see that it has a ton of seeds inside which most people do not like. Do they buy them specifically to stop them?
Hoooo ! Logan that's it... how do you call the one how are BLUE... BleuEBER???... I saw some grey is that possible??.... haaa.. thank you I found it... they are Courge De Hubbard... blue line....
Why dont you pick the little ones as well and just sell them cheaper and in a bundle? I do it when its the last of the picking but im just a one person team though. Not a big time place like yall.