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@r.m.podlewski1887
@r.m.podlewski1887 Год назад
From a professional pepper grower: harvest your 1st pepper on a plant before it is full size as this encourages the plant to produce more flowers thus more peppers. And you can plant them fairly close as peppers like to touch.
@mtblondie0036
@mtblondie0036 Год назад
Yes... This is so true Becky it works!!
@PirouettingFox
@PirouettingFox 11 месяцев назад
This is extremely helpful, thank you! Is it better to let peppers stay on the plant to ripen or pick them green & let them ripen off the plant?
@thelefthandedcrossstitcher
@thelefthandedcrossstitcher 11 месяцев назад
@@PirouettingFoxI let mine fully ripen on the plant. I’ve not noticed mine to ripen after the fact. They get soft if left on the counter for several days.
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 11 месяцев назад
​@@thelefthandedcrossstitcher once peppers start ripening it will finish ripening indoors. Grand Blessings everyone everywhere
@GoogleTrendingTopics
@GoogleTrendingTopics 11 месяцев назад
I have so much trouble with peppers!!! Last season and this season have been really awful for me. My plants never get over like 8 or 9 inches tall and if they produce any fruit at all, it's basically just one pepper. ): I don't know what's happening because I used to grow really good peppers but it seems like since the pandemic there's been a shift. Maybe I'm paranoid??? Like why would it affect JUST pepper plants??? LMAO I don't know.
@ellesbutzelaar3663
@ellesbutzelaar3663 Год назад
The disease on your pear tree is pear rust. It comes from the juniper berry plants in your garden or surroundings ( sometimes up to 100 meters away). Best way to get rid of it is to get rid of the juniper berry plants and than take of the effected leaves on your pear tree. Do NOT compost the leaves but throw them away. In the winter completely get rid of all the leaves, again throw them away. It should get better next year then.
@shanewilliams4603
@shanewilliams4603 Год назад
Alternatively(if you want to keep the juniper berry plants/trees), you can't spray the pear trees with fungicide to kill thje pear rust because the approved fungicide isn't safe to eat. But you could spray the juniper plants (assuming you don't use juniper berries or avoid using until following year) o prevent the spores from getting in and/or over-wintering there. Also, the scab on your pears is likely Pear Scab. If they grow big enough, you may still eat the pears, just peel them 1st. It's recommended planting resistant varieties OR applying 2-5 treatments of fungicide. I suppose if it doesn't look like you'll get pears that can be eaten that you could spray the trees for both types of fungus. Since you won't be eating from them this year anyway. Just wait till you harvest the fruit from the other trees 1st.
@theresatyree3090
@theresatyree3090 Год назад
I have rust on my pear trees without Jennifer anywhere around I was told the humidity
@hillarywright7965
@hillarywright7965 Год назад
​@@theresatyree3090mine too.
@CheezNrice4u
@CheezNrice4u Год назад
My 10 year old keifer pear and my 2 year old Bartlett have never set fruit. We are in central TX and surrounded by cedar trees with juniper berries 😢
@amandawilder7353
@amandawilder7353 Год назад
​@@CheezNrice4umany times a very harsh winter or two is required for fruit trees to set fruit, I've heard.
@parentingdecolonized
@parentingdecolonized Год назад
I HIGHLY suggest fertilizing weekly. You have densely planted heavy feeding plants that will deplete that soil quickly. Once things start to fruit, they need some extra help. Garden is beautiful 😍
@jimwalker76
@jimwalker76 Год назад
Becky went from: I'm not going to have much of a harvest this year. To: I'm going to need help gathering all this harvest. What a wonderful surprise with the rebound of the garden. ❤
@amandacallow1095
@amandacallow1095 Год назад
You have pear rust, which can transfer to any nearby juniper trees. You will want to read up on it, and prune like crazy, like you mentioned.
@nutequest
@nutequest Год назад
So it doesn’t come from juniper, it transfers to them?
@amandacallow1095
@amandacallow1095 Год назад
@@nutequest It lives on juniper in the winter and pear in the summer, needs both to go back and forth. :-(
@sowingback
@sowingback Год назад
A lot of food pantries love fresh fruits so if you have extra, I'm sure you can find a place to donate. My son volunteers once a month and fresh food is always lacking and wanted. The garden is looking fantastic.
@BlazinGoddess4Life
@BlazinGoddess4Life Год назад
That's what my Becky inspired garden is doing thriving for the food pantry
@Cole_Cross
@Cole_Cross Год назад
we donate all our citrus fruits to a food pantry!
@marilynprietto1162
@marilynprietto1162 Год назад
Food pantries would love the extra produce. A lot of people cannot afford fresh fruits so this would be a great treat.
@lisapop5219
@lisapop5219 Год назад
I have heard that they don't want homegrown food because they don't want the liability. Was I misinformed?
@sowingback
@sowingback Год назад
@@lisapop5219 I live in Georgia and many do want said items, but that might be a state by state maybe ministry by ministry thing. We have a few churches growing huge gardens with free food pickups on Saturdays. We also have a community garden that supplies a local nursing home with their summer produce.
@helenbrill2330
@helenbrill2330 Год назад
Freeze dried apple slices are to die for. It's time consuming to prep the slices but so worth it. Just an idea for your abundance. Your garden looks gorgeous, well done to you both on all your work.
@grounded_maritimers
@grounded_maritimers Год назад
Just curious how come your disassociating yourself from that beautiful berry garden (where you planted the garlic)? ….. referring it to “the previous owners garden”. It’s yours!! And it’s lovely. So much usable space protected from the deer. Loved this garden tour. You’re extremely motivating! Happy growing. 🌱
@joselynfulbright8128
@joselynfulbright8128 11 месяцев назад
The way I take it is her clarifying between the beds that were already there and the beds that they added. She's probably just used to calling it that now, my guess anyway!
@ninmindy
@ninmindy 11 месяцев назад
i remember her mentioning that the fencing has been coming down and future plans on redoing the area
@TinaBeanz
@TinaBeanz Год назад
I can picture that female zucchini plant saying, "OMG not Greg, anyone but that weirdo!" LOL
@bravehearticus
@bravehearticus Год назад
"I do not consent to this!" 😂
@debbiedion5731
@debbiedion5731 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@marilynabraham5528
@marilynabraham5528 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂good one👏👏👏
@jomarie6860
@jomarie6860 Год назад
LOL!
@RabittsGal
@RabittsGal Год назад
😂😅
@LottiesFaith
@LottiesFaith Год назад
Becky, please don't put plastic on your eucalyptus in the cold. I live in FL and the first year we covered our plants with plastic everything died. The plants covered with old sheets or tablecloths lived. Our neighbor was a Wise older woman and said I could have told you it was all going to die, you can't use plastic. I wanted to ask her why she didn't say something before we lost so many plants but I didn't I just learned the lesson.😊
@cbass2755
@cbass2755 Год назад
Suffocate the plants? I put tarp down on my walk way by my garage and it kills Al those weeds growing up thru the stones. No sunlight, water or air.
@aloras405
@aloras405 Год назад
your zones are different. If I want to grow through the winter, I have to do it under plastic like a small high tunnel. It also depends on how you use it.
@thegraymarlin
@thegraymarlin Год назад
If the plastic doesn’t touch the plants it’s sometimes okay (but still not ideal and why risk it?). But covering plants with plastic touching will kill them even if it doesn’t get below freezing.
@susanwilliams1881
@susanwilliams1881 Год назад
Love your videos and recipes
@janecwebster6867
@janecwebster6867 Год назад
I use garden fleece which protects plants from frost damage down to -6°C. Great for not so harsh winter zones.
Год назад
The other day I was watching and thinking, "OMG! Her garden is absolutely gorgeous and thriving!" I think sometimes because you're there everyday, you don't see it the way your viewers do... you're doing a fantastic job, Becky! That is all new soil, keep that in mind, it takes time (YEARS!) to grow a living soil, so for a new, first year garden this is looking fantastic!
@chantillyvintage
@chantillyvintage Год назад
I use my celery greens more than the celery itself. I prefer the stronger flavor when cooking. I harvest the greens, wash, chop & freeze them. They’re great in soups & stews, etc. and no dicing up celery. It’s wonderful. Your garden looks great. ❤
@Sharon-Me
@Sharon-Me Год назад
I started doing this last year, you are right, so much flavor in something that I used to throw away!
@lotteisern9712
@lotteisern9712 Год назад
If you love celery flavor, you should grow some Lovage. So flavorful. Great fresh in salads and I also dry some to use in soups.
@anitalewis1290
@anitalewis1290 Год назад
I use the leafy part of celery also. @acrehomestead try cutting the leaves off ur celery and freeze dry them. I use that in cooking of making a veggie dip. I went to buy a small bottled of dried celery flakes. It was 13$!!!!!
@beadwright
@beadwright Год назад
I had tiny celery, but lots of leaves and chopped it all up in the freezer for the future.
@deanacamacho5310
@deanacamacho5310 Год назад
That hand pollinating....just makes you THE MAMA of the garden as well! So cool to watch you do ALL the things! You & your family deserve its abundance & what a beautiful garden!
@Cole_Cross
@Cole_Cross Год назад
I absolutely loved the hand pollinating
@robynm7221
@robynm7221 Год назад
​@@celiawinkle83 🎉🎈CONGRATULATIONS 🎈🎉 Enjoy the fruits of your labor❣ 🌿🌺🌿
@rachelfrees1268
@rachelfrees1268 Год назад
You can freeze dry all the celery, leaves and stalks. This makes wonderful flavoring for anything you use celery in. Your garden really bounced back. Congrats.🎈
@chriswyf2011
@chriswyf2011 Год назад
Hi Becky, did you know your pansies are not just beautiful but are also edible? They can be frozen in ice cube trays and added to lemonade or hot tea, they're delicious in salads and are a beautiful garnish. They taste very mild like a baby green with a hint of floral. Try one, see if you like them. Loving your garden, it looks great! How satisfying that your hard work is paying off. Great job!
@chriswyf2011
@chriswyf2011 Год назад
Viola's are also edible.
@janiehutchinson2509
@janiehutchinson2509 Год назад
Hi Becky! You can also use a small paintbrush to pollinate your zucchini’s. It works so you don’t have to sacrifice a good plant. 😀
@karencoyle3011
@karencoyle3011 Год назад
I'm amazed how many fall and winter crops you're able to grow in July! Your microclimate is so unique!
@jenniferjones3989
@jenniferjones3989 Год назад
Was thinking the same thing. I live in Seattle and Becky's garden is indeed a "miracle" by local standards.
@OrganicMommaGA
@OrganicMommaGA Год назад
I was thinking the same - I'm in Georgia and we just pulled our first planting of summer squash last week, as well as cucumbers. Peas were gone the last week of June. And there would be nothing left of our cabbage if we had planted in Spring. LOL
@blackbirdfly0128
@blackbirdfly0128 Год назад
Nasturtium seeds are SO EASY to save, so I highly recommend it. To know if they're ready, pick them as you would raspberries- if you have to tug on them at all, they're not ready. Then just let them dry inside the house COMPLETELY. They'll look like little brains, and they are one of the few flower seeds I've encountered that doesn't have any kind of seed pod so there's absolutely no mess to deal with. Definitely worth the few minutes of harvesting to save money on the seeds, especially if you're just trying to get a flower out of it and are less particular about the variety.
@sharonsutton7519
@sharonsutton7519 Год назад
BECKY FYI NASTURTIUM LEAVES AND FLOWERS ARE EDIBLE.EAVES ARE PEPPERY TASTING. YOU LIKE PEPPER SO YOU MIGHT REALLY ENJOY THEM IN SALADS . JUST THOUGHT I'D MENTION IT IN CASE YOU DIDNT KNOW. GREAT LOOKING GARDEN GIRL....I ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL ALOT. ❤
@robinmckennon
@robinmckennon Год назад
Hi Becky, I just had to tell you that my 3 year old great granddaughter just said to me “ let’s watch Becky” she watched you with me the other day and loved that you we’re talking to us. I told her we are your friends and you ours. 😊
@larah287
@larah287 Год назад
I hand polinate with a qtip....this way the flowers will remain in tact and the bees will still have fun! My cucumbers in Ontario are over 4 ft tall and in another week we will be enjoying them! Thanks Becky!
@jessicapabon2105
@jessicapabon2105 Год назад
I'm here! Usually when I do laundry I have to check my pockets cuz you're always fine Q-tips from pollinating my garden plants as well as seeds LOL
@larah287
@larah287 Год назад
@@jessicapabon2105 ha ha... Me too!
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 11 месяцев назад
​@@jessicapabon2105 washed a packet of bush beans first time I ever did that!!!! Many grand blessings everyone everywhere
@pattiripley7599
@pattiripley7599 Год назад
Your first year in this new garden is going great. You have so much that has been so wonderful in this garden. I know you were worried about it going in late, but you’re getting a great harvest. Next year is going to be even better. I can’t wait too see what’s coming. You inspire me.
@annettejones-bunion4740
@annettejones-bunion4740 11 месяцев назад
Becky your garden brings me so much joy, my dad used to have a garden and he called it his way to relax. He always shared his bounty with neighbors and family and friends.
@lisaf568
@lisaf568 Год назад
Thank you Becky! I am so happy we got a full garden tour with the orchard too. You did an amazing job! You might want to think of donating some of the apples to a food pantry to share your harvest with those in need. Whenever I have a few extra things from the garden I bring them to a few neighbours that I know are struggling and they are so grateful for the food.
@ruthannecoro6198
@ruthannecoro6198 Год назад
Awe.. I’m an Air Force Veteran.. those jets.. I remember that sound! Your gardens look lush and bountiful!
@barbiedoll6530
@barbiedoll6530 Год назад
Gorgeous plantings!!! Leave your jalapenos on the vine until they get stripes....they will be hotter when you pick them! It's pear rust it doesn't hurt the fruit but you need to get rid of bad leaves/branches it will get worse and canker the bark and eventually kill the tree.
@virginiaspindle8403
@virginiaspindle8403 Год назад
U have enough food in your gardens to feed an army. How could u and your family eat all that food. I just can't imagine. It's amazing and beautiful. U r so blessed and so talented. Ginnt
@MarthaMajority
@MarthaMajority Год назад
What a difference a heathy garden has made in your heart! You are glowing, lady, and with good reason. Your community was behind you friend and I’m happy you found the suggestions helpful. Love your happy voice!
@heathernotzdaniels6350
@heathernotzdaniels6350 Год назад
For a first year garden this is amazing. Just imagining how it will be in a couple more years and can just foresee huge, healthy, growing plants all over the place. You got this lady! So excited to see you grow with your new garden space. ❤❤ Oh, and feed your corn. Lots of nitrogen, lots of water. They are hungry hungry hippos 😊
@iartistdotme
@iartistdotme Год назад
Remember you can't fertilize with fish emulsion enough and should repeat a dose every week. It even helps the foliage! Your garden is looking amazing - so happy for you.
@parentingdecolonized
@parentingdecolonized Год назад
Lol I just commented this very thing. Great minds!
@lizatrue7543
@lizatrue7543 Год назад
It's high in nitrogen which helps the greens on the plants, but it's low in phosphorus which is what's needed for blossoms to set fruit. Better at this stage to use something more balanced, imo.
@iartistdotme
@iartistdotme Год назад
@@parentingdecolonized and make great gardens! LOL
@parentingdecolonized
@parentingdecolonized Год назад
@@lizatrue7543 you're right. May need to switch it up.
@meggross
@meggross Год назад
What about the flies that come with using that?
@kimberlygaskin604
@kimberlygaskin604 Год назад
Those spots are called pear rust which is a fungus. You are correct, you need to prune out the affected material and burn it so the spores don't spread.
@pameladroy9217
@pameladroy9217 Год назад
It's so nice to see you being so positive, after being so dejected at your last garden tour. Your garden is looking fantastic and I cant wait to see it as it continues x
@setapart6937
@setapart6937 Год назад
Your garden looks amazing! I would try sprinkling food grade diatomaceous earth around the base of your plants that are being infested by ants. DE is all natural and is an excellent non-toxic ant killer. If it rains you’ll need to reapply but it’ll be worth it if it can get your ant problem under control. Also, DE is good to have around because it also works on aphids, beetles, slugs, earwigs, cockroaches, bed bugs and fleas.
@delphine88313
@delphine88313 Год назад
And remember there two types of D.E also.just read the back of the package
@n.m.3981
@n.m.3981 Год назад
Yes, need food grade diatomaceous earth
@OrganicMommaGA
@OrganicMommaGA Год назад
It is also good to remember to make sure you're not putting DE in or on the flowers - let's protect the pollinators that come to the garden. 😊 We wait until late afternoon, when most of the bees have left our garden to apply DE or Neem oil solution (with a little bit of soap in the water). I haven't noticed if Neem works with ants, but the DE certainly does - it just takes diligence and a few applications and they're gone.
@fairytale_after_dark6696
@fairytale_after_dark6696 Год назад
DE does not work on slugs. It only works on insects with an exoskeleton.
@robynm7221
@robynm7221 Год назад
​@@fairytale_after_dark6696 Put a saucer filed with beer in the areas you notice slugs, change when necessary.
@buddhagirl3
@buddhagirl3 Год назад
Becky, the cider party sounds fun! Have you ever thought of giving your excess harvest to your local food bank? They almost never get fresh produce and people are thrilled when it shows up. It's a nice way to express your gratitude for your bounty.
@colleenbellscanadiangarden9180
My garden up here in Canada is producing well so far I have harvested cilantro, dill oregano, kale , sugar snap peas , lettuce, strawberries, peppers one broccoli and a few radishes 😁 After typing this I realized how well I have been doing... so happy ❤
@melindawargowsky8176
@melindawargowsky8176 Год назад
I put in raised beds this year, and to quote Becky, “It was a game changer!” Married to a farmer, I had to wait for all the crops to go in before he tilled the garden and I could plant. Mostly early July😢. I had leaf compost delivered to fill the beds, and they are thriving! Unfortunately, I am battling groundhogs who think it’s a salad bar. I’ve had to put poultry netting everywhere! Fingers crossed I can get a good harvest and can up some goodies!
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 Год назад
I have a marmot, which is a western groundhog. I just called a trapper this morning. He ate all my green bean seeds twice. Ergh! He has to go!
@beadwright
@beadwright Год назад
Hope those trappers are humanely relocating them....after all, they are part of the ecosystem we rely on.
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 Год назад
@@beadwright I hope he kills it! There are plenty more where this one came from.
@melindawargowsky8176
@melindawargowsky8176 Год назад
It is not legal to relocate vermin…at least in some states. You may be transporting disease and bacteria. A huge fine.
@ginco5203
@ginco5203 Год назад
Take a thermometer and check the temp under the cloth. I watched Living Traditions homestead...he did it on one of their videos and it was actually cooler soil under the weed cover then it was in the aisle between their rows. Worth a test of your own.
@MrsBrit1
@MrsBrit1 Год назад
If your like to safely get rid of those ant, use corn meal! Sprinkle it around liberally, especially on the anthill directly if you know where it is. It will take some time, but they'll carry the meal down to eat, but they can't digest it and it will wipe them out . I've used cornmeal a couple times and it works!
@Strattiffy
@Strattiffy Год назад
Does that work with fire ants as well?
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 11 месяцев назад
Might put celery on north side of bed. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere
@DonnaMSchmid
@DonnaMSchmid Год назад
Every year when I get inundated with more zucchini than I can eat, I shred them up and freeze them in 2-cup portions, for use year-round for zucchini bread! When you defrost them, the water will separate from the shreds -- but that's OK! Just dump it all into your mix (water and all!). I've sometimes had bags of shredded zucchini in my freezer for up to 2 years, and it has still made delicious zucchini bread!
@dianevictorianshabbyshop3876
Becky, you need to water more in the heat, I am in NV but I water 2-3 times a day. My plants are growing like crazy. God Bless
@CarrieNita
@CarrieNita Год назад
We have a short Spring here in the South. My cilantro used to bolt quickly. But a FB friend told me a shortcut I have used ever since. I pour out my seeds on a countertop and cover them with a paper towel or napkin. I lay a large book on top of the paper towel. I gently press down on the book enough to crack the dried seeds. Just enough to not smoosh the inside of the seed. This helps them germinate so much faster.
@dixiecook9378
@dixiecook9378 Год назад
Corn is a heavy feeder. Yours looks great. I would fertilize every other week. At the base of the stalks so you will get ears of corn. Wind shakes the tassels and pollinate them. If you don't get wind shake the stalks when they start tasseling. Trim your zucchini plants to allow air and it will increase your yield. I was always skeptical. Now every year I cut back some of the long leaf stalks. I get tons of it. It also makes it easier for pollinators to get to the female flowers.
@debbiesherborne4747
@debbiesherborne4747 11 месяцев назад
Wow your gardening area is fabulous neat clean and tidy with the wooden beds and gravel also the fencing is amazing great job
@dawnjackson6741
@dawnjackson6741 Год назад
Love your garden! I would also appreciate seeing sectional panoramic views. I love the symmetry and architecture of the beds, the sod in your personal garden. I can’t wait to see how you revamp the sellers garden and the future build of the cattle panel greenhouse. Look at all your accomplishments! 🎉Make Apple fritters, apple pie, apple compote for pancakes or ice cream, apple Brown Betty, and apple butter for rolls and biscuits.
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 11 месяцев назад
Virginia apple pudding
@paulineclarke5388
@paulineclarke5388 Год назад
It’s amazing how the plants recover when they get the right nutrients, I’m sure your hard work will be rewarded with a wonderful harvest ❤
@justhonest38
@justhonest38 Год назад
I just harvested all my plums, nectarines, and soon will be harvesting my apples and grapes. And what follows is my pomegranate and oranges. Plum juice taste sooo good
@fletch61
@fletch61 Год назад
Can't believe how different it all looks from this time last year !
@mariaTsounakis1521
@mariaTsounakis1521 Год назад
Oh my goodness Becky, your garden is absolutely stunning! You should be so proud of yourself. I can’t wait to see all the great things you’re going to make with your harvest💗
@Julie-si3hi
@Julie-si3hi Год назад
Your garden is looking fantastic, for a brand new garden its amazing and the Orchard is amazing.👏 What a blessing to your Homestead , family and friends x
@angelabowman1085
@angelabowman1085 4 месяца назад
It boggles my mind how you manage to keep up with your garden. Good for you!!
@arch1752
@arch1752 Год назад
Becky ,please watch your dogs with the rhubarb leaves as they are toxic to dogs. Your garden looks truly beautiful, well done xxxx
@hollyu48
@hollyu48 Год назад
Rhubarb leaves are toxic to everyone pets and children
@kvintaquilts
@kvintaquilts Год назад
The leaves are toxic to all of us, but I do believe only when eaten. So if the dogs are just enjoying the shade and normally don’t eat green stuff, no reaso for worries.
@cecilialamb8304
@cecilialamb8304 Год назад
Your garden has turned out so beautiful!!! What a blessing!!
@sharipitts324
@sharipitts324 Год назад
What a joyful video! Bravo, bravo, bravo Becky, you have achieved your dreams for your garden. It’s coming to fruition! What a joy to see you walk through the orchard and discover all of the fruit! I see a lot of good canning videos ahead of you!❤
@user-ln4op5oj4q
@user-ln4op5oj4q Год назад
The Italian squash you showed in the onion bed is "cuguza" squash. It's sometimes 2 feet long or more. It's sliced in rounds, dipped in batter and fried.
@danielintheantipodes6741
@danielintheantipodes6741 Год назад
Gardening is like cooking, an amazing fusion of science and art. Thank you for the video! Winston Churchill described the USA and the UK as 'two nations separated by a common language'. He was very witty!
@cas4646
@cas4646 Год назад
Becky, your garden is gorgeous! A video on pruning plants to give more airflow would be great!
@christineeckhold6341
@christineeckhold6341 Год назад
So glad your garden rebounded. You have worked so hard to make it work.
@nataliemaker9461
@nataliemaker9461 Год назад
Love how the green stalks filled in! Definitely save the nasturtium seed! That was the first (and still my favorite) seed I saved. I've always found it SO easy and have had great success with germination for very little effort. Great first garden at the new house!!
@lyndapeters1243
@lyndapeters1243 Год назад
Becky, your garden is amazing and is a thing of beauty. I would take photos of the garden especially the trailing pumpkins, it would make great thumbnails or labels for gifts and so on. Looking forward to the next tour !
@melodyssong4916
@melodyssong4916 Год назад
I live vicariously through your garden since I'm unable to garden myself, so I'm thrilled to see everything thriving! Try making a crumble with some of those plums, it's delicious.
@hjisagirl
@hjisagirl Год назад
Those seed pods on your nasturtiums are delicious in salads….peppery flavor, and crunch
@cdurocher
@cdurocher Год назад
I had no idea! So glad you shared this with her so I could learn too 😅
@ilianamazariegos7232
@ilianamazariegos7232 Год назад
I love your face expresions when you see the apple tree
@islynmercurius3338
@islynmercurius3338 Год назад
I enjoyed the tour of your garden girl I love the berries I don't get them to grow in my garden my garden is small I am happy with what I reap tomatoes cucumbers green onion and long beans (Bora) plantains bananas cherries bitter melon Basil ect I have two chickens One egg every day I am happy thanks for sharing my friend
@HomeHarvestCo
@HomeHarvestCo Год назад
I can't get enough of your beautiful garden tours! 🌼🍃
@ayem5746
@ayem5746 Год назад
Thanks Becky for a lovely tour around your garden and orchard. I’m thrilled to see how well all of your hard work is paying off. You should be proud of all your hard work and effort 😊
@shauxnough1244
@shauxnough1244 Год назад
I love your garden tours! I also do devotionals from your dad’s channel. Y’all really seem like wonderful people. May your garden grow to abundance!
@jamwinstead
@jamwinstead 11 месяцев назад
What is the name of her dad’s channel?
@AB-ol5uz
@AB-ol5uz Год назад
Random thought - but after you move your strawberry plants to the main garden area (or off the kitchen - whatever you decide) and dismantle the original garden area it would be an AWESOME location for an aquascape swimming pond. By the time you would be ready to do it, your subscriber count would be even higher and based on what they are doing with their current Garden Answer collab, the labor is free (they get advertising on all their social media platforms) so it's just a matter of deciding on your planting material/landscape preferences would be. I hope you will consider it as your home/land is sooo gorgeous and as much as you love being in the water, it would be a great way to incorporate water onto the property in a more organic/pleasing to the eye way.
@LurkerSmurf
@LurkerSmurf Год назад
Congrats on a great first-year garden! Quick tip with the gourd-type fruits, if it's still morning and the female flower is closed, it has already been pollinated.
@WAMama84
@WAMama84 Год назад
Hahah forced pollination with an already fertilized plant gives me the giggles.
@genellwhite497
@genellwhite497 Год назад
I can't wait to see you harvest all the apples. You're garden looks amazing. I love watching you preserve all the food.
@judithburke1539
@judithburke1539 Год назад
You might consider thinning out some of the apples and pears because as they grow larger, they can cause the branches to break. Thinning will also help the remaining fruit grow larger.
@chris109
@chris109 Год назад
Becky, there’s a wonderful tasting apple called “Empire”. It’s an early apple. It is my new favorite. It is so delicious!
@janecwebster6867
@janecwebster6867 Год назад
What a wonderful garden, you are blessed with so much abundance. Its wonderful to see all your hard work bloom. Cant wait to see the harvesting of your garden and the orchard.
@lbcustomleather
@lbcustomleather Год назад
All your hard work is paying off! Congrats 🌻❤️
@JAYNEmM1962
@JAYNEmM1962 Год назад
I can't thank you enough,I'm 61 and you have inspired me in the garden and kitchen. I just got that salad spinner ( game changer). I also bought a safer mandolin your hands don't get near the blade and oh I love that just did cucs into bread n butter pickles and slicing took seconds. My cucs are stunted this year so my sweet neighbor brought me over a sack full. Did those this morning. I was just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes so need foods low in sugar. So watching your videos help me do that. Good luck in all you do!!!
@ruthrogers8011
@ruthrogers8011 Год назад
I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I am also Type II. I hope you won't mind a bit of advice from someone who has been dealing with it for a few years. Of course, your doctors are the best source of information on your particular situation, but I found it helpful to talk with others who are also diabetic too. Carbs are the most important thing to keep track of. Also, you will find it helpful to learn about foods containing higher amounts of natural sugars. You can have them, but just be aware. The natural sugars are problematic because they're in foods you might not think about containing a lot of sugar. Grapes, for instance, and apples. White and brown sugar are different because the foods that contain them have nutrition information on the packaging, so it is easier to check. Good luck! It is amazing how much you will learn in a short time, but totally worth it, and I wish you the best.
@JAYNEmM1962
@JAYNEmM1962 Год назад
@ruthrogers8011 Thank you so much,I'm always open to advice. My dr only told me to keep a food diary not why I mean nothing not even to check my blood sugar. So I went to a new Dr and she's better. A person's never been through a thing before so it's hard to know what to ask. I've lost 65 lbs and feel better than I had in 5yrs. Have a great day again thank you.
@mrs.c9174
@mrs.c9174 Год назад
Freeze dried apple slices. Baby applesauce. Fruit leather. Apple cider. Apple cider donuts! Applesauce cake.
@emilygardner
@emilygardner Год назад
the peppers and tomatoes could use more fish emulsion still. (I've been there!) But so so happy for you to see lots of other things bouncing back already! Congrats on your progress and garden successes.
@tmyuylom
@tmyuylom Год назад
Awesome garden tour!!! So happy you’re seeing the fruit of your labor Becky. You garden is lovely at every turn! I always like the peek in on your chickens and I look forward to all the creative harvesting ideas you come up with in this new season. ❤
@AZJH8374
@AZJH8374 Год назад
Ring your onions 🌰 Becky! They will be twice as big!❤❤❤😊
@callmecristal
@callmecristal 11 месяцев назад
Dude... Nature is actually fucking magical! Like.. how is this even real?? Man.. nature just really excites me! It's so incredible! How are there people who don't believe in magic?? Just look at this!!! It's all so perfect!!
@paulahammett
@paulahammett Год назад
Peppers & tomato plants LOVE epsomn salt = magnesium. You can google the amount and water those with that. BTW, we have a super deep water well and it is high in ph..it also will affect your garden..just fyi. Looks good girl! BTW, you inspired me to make bread and I am loving making bread & your biscuits! I even make whole wheat pizza dough! So girl learned from you!! Thanks for that!! XO from NE Texas!
@MandaPandaBailey
@MandaPandaBailey Год назад
So excited to see this! I'm so happy for you.🎉🎉
@rcgkreations
@rcgkreations Год назад
So happy to see you happy for what you do have not what you don't
@Mackencat
@Mackencat Год назад
Dried apples are nice, pies, strudel, juice, cider, apple cake, muffins, apple sauce, purée cooked for baby, fruit leather, toffee apples… so many options!
@777FSH
@777FSH Год назад
Beautiful, such a blessing growing your own fruits and vegetables. I love seeing how you take the time to plant, harvest and store your own. I love gardening myself, so inspiring and rewarding; its a stress relieving activity for me; celebrating the chance to commune with God through nature. God Bless...I Corinthians 3:6
@debdunham1493
@debdunham1493 Год назад
Becky you look beautiful and radiant today. Your garden is GORGEOUS. My garden is primarily green stalks. I am new this year at veg and herb gardening in my green-stalks. You are truly an inspiration. Thank you for sharing with such kindness.
@abundantpeacegrowinggarden2250
Have you considered having your soil tested by a local extension office? Those test will give you exact status of the soil so you can focus on the nutrients that you are missing. It may be worth looking into at the end of your season or before planting next year. Your garden is beautiful!
@TheMizner7
@TheMizner7 Год назад
I hand pollinate my zucchini and pumpkins. I agree with you. So blessed to see the fruits set.
@rebeccagilman2020
@rebeccagilman2020 Год назад
Beautiful garden 🌿 please keep it up! 🍃🍁Thank you for sharing your garden.
@user-vd2xe5kn9c
@user-vd2xe5kn9c Год назад
I so love how the garden is looking now. Am so happy. You're doing wonderful things in your garden Becky❤👍
@rockpaperskizzers
@rockpaperskizzers Год назад
Becky, you eating three sour blueberries in a row is so funny! Hope springs eternal though and you got some good ones in the end lol! Your garden is doing so much better!
@erikab7689
@erikab7689 Год назад
Plum jelly is INCREDIBLE. 10/10, I highly recommend it. It's perfect for toast and buttermilk biscuits.
@katherinedeluca5015
@katherinedeluca5015 Год назад
Good to see you so excited🥰🌼🌺🌷🥦🥕🌽🌶🥒🥬🍠🥔
@aclaus596
@aclaus596 Год назад
Becky your garden is absolutely beautiful. When the leaves curl like that it means they need water.
@leadavis494
@leadavis494 Год назад
Former Navy wife. The fighter jets overhead sounded like home to me. Sadly my garden was a complete failure this year. Got some awesome raised beds built but no soil in them. Had a hip injury and couldn't walk well, especially on rough ground. Next year!!! Got some herbs and lettuces indoors and close to the kitchen door. Love and jealous of your garden Becky. All of your hard work has paid off girl! Keep in mind....Next Year!!!
@kimiyemlsmallgardendream8115
My peppers were planted a few weeks ago and doing great then yesterday 1 plant was wilted and today another two. I gave them all some fish emulsion but I’m going on vacation for the next 4 days. Fingers crossed it take me some much time to grow peppers on the coast of California. Wish me luck. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS❤❤
@lorisimpson1801
@lorisimpson1801 Год назад
We are also growing the white zucchini for the 1st time and we love them, so much sweeter, and produce great. Happy gardening.
@careneicke6785
@careneicke6785 Год назад
One thing I do for ants is pour a tea kettle of boiling water over the ant hill. That seems to work for the season and may need to do it again next year.
@tammyrasmussen3878
@tammyrasmussen3878 Год назад
The more different variety of apples you mix the better the cider is. And if you can wait for the first frost even better.
@tammyr2966
@tammyr2966 Год назад
Your garden is absolutely gorgeous! I can’t wait to have a garden as nice as yours someday! I just love your landscaping! So beautiful, from the garden to the berries, to the orchard! You can do so many different things with apples, pears and plums! I can all of these! Imake apple and pear sauce, apple and pear butter which is so good In oatmeal and pancakes! Apple pie filling, etc… Blueberries can well too! God has truly blessed your family with a beautiful property and abundance of delicious food!
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