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NEW STRATEGIES for Growing a YEAR’S WORTH OF FOOD for a Family of 6 (part 3) 

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@mcohen8025
@mcohen8025 25 дней назад
I never noticed this before, but I really like how you don't show the kids' faces during the eating-breakfast shots. It's a good balance between respecting their privacy and safety and the realities of filming your lifestyle. I get a little uncomfortable with the channels that just tell EVERYTHING about their kid, like "this is Madisyn, she's six, she's in every video, we live in central X state."
@brokeschlo8274
@brokeschlo8274 Месяц назад
I really like your channel, it sticks to the stuff I want to see and learn! It’s a humble diamond. :)
@ImGlyn
@ImGlyn Месяц назад
Just about to go to bed in Australia & saw you'd posted - can't resist watching straight away! Have a great day everyone!
@gailmcdonald1946
@gailmcdonald1946 Месяц назад
LOL,me too, 🇦🇺
@Kahlea143
@Kahlea143 Месяц назад
Same here! 🇦🇺
@gypsy1111
@gypsy1111 Месяц назад
And me! I'm in SA, where is everyone else? What are you growing right now ?
@ImGlyn
@ImGlyn Месяц назад
@@gypsy1111 Hi there 👋 I'm in Melbourne. I've got broad beans, carrots & several rotations of brassicas at various stages: cabbages, broccoli, kale & romanesco. Snow peas & hopefully getting some kipfler spuds in this week if I can get the little buggers to chit 🤣 You?
@hollybacon3172
@hollybacon3172 Месяц назад
Same here in Colorado. I'm laying down for bed and saw your video. Sleep can wait!
@Berley_1234
@Berley_1234 Месяц назад
busy busy time of year !! and that's the biggest shoot of asparagus i've ever seen !! wow
@susanhoward2906
@susanhoward2906 Месяц назад
We got some sweet potato eyes, mom said no but dad threw them under the house ,you can only imagine they went wild . We live in Florida and had potatoes for one and a half years.
@virsapiensfortisest922
@virsapiensfortisest922 Месяц назад
Please consider using leaves between your beds. It’s worked very well for weed suppression for us. I like to garden barefoot as well and it was important to me to have something soft to walk on.
@mehtarelingolien
@mehtarelingolien Месяц назад
I was going to suggest the same straw as you use for your strawberries.
@5GreenAcres
@5GreenAcres 29 дней назад
I have such an abundance of leaves in the fall. I am starting to take advantage of them in my garden now.
@hanliecoetser2545
@hanliecoetser2545 Месяц назад
You should plant your cucumber & squash seeds in paper cups & when you are ready to transplant them just cut the bottom open & place them in the ground. That way you won’t disturb the roots. The paper cups are biodegradable & feed for the earth worms. 😊
@freeinghumanitynow
@freeinghumanitynow Месяц назад
We had success trellising cukes. The important thing is to not keep doing whatever isn't working. For us, a WOODEN pyramid shaped trellis made our cuke production explode. We got NO pests, no diseases and the cukes themselves were huge. We also used orgonite but that's a whole 'nother thing. Lol.
@a.p.5429
@a.p.5429 Месяц назад
I make tubes from newspaper.
@Dalcar.avotreestudio
@Dalcar.avotreestudio Месяц назад
Empty toilet rolls.
@jenny_by_the_woods
@jenny_by_the_woods Месяц назад
Love these tip shares ladies! Best comment section ever!! ❤ my tip is love them and sing to them, production tastes a heck lot better 😊
@Ms.SheriT
@Ms.SheriT 13 дней назад
I just learned about the European SNAIL ROLL method for sowing seeds that went viral (Farida Sober's video). Sober also experiments with other methods to lesson the disturbance of roots.
@tinakarp3996
@tinakarp3996 Месяц назад
Great video. We live in Michigan and it's nice watching people who farm/homestead in northern states, with their challenges and successes. 😍
@sandywetzel3383
@sandywetzel3383 Месяц назад
One year I planted seeds and seedlings for cukes and watermelon and found that yes, the seeds caught up with the young plants so I don't mess with starting seeds indoors anymore.
@jenniferm6948
@jenniferm6948 Месяц назад
I got some old bricks from a building in my town that was getting taken down. you should be on the look out for something like that. It was all free and a great way to add pathways to my yard.
@mamaof8girls920
@mamaof8girls920 28 дней назад
I ordered sweet potatoe plants from Steele, a family owned business in Tennessee that only does sweet potatoes and onions I think. I called to ask a question about my order, and the lady was so sweet. She talked to me for a few minutes and she was full of knowledge, giving me information for my area and soil conditions. It was so personal. I will let you know if we have sweet potatoe success, but I can already recommend the customer service😊
@montyshinn8704
@montyshinn8704 Месяц назад
Thick cardboard and mulch iin walkways. I’ve done for years and works great.
@catracampolieto8989
@catracampolieto8989 Месяц назад
Suyo cucumbers are self pollinating, no bees needed. You could cover with a fine mesh bug fabric to keep the beetles out. Always look forward to your videos. ❤ your channel.
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Месяц назад
Yes, greenhouse varieties don’t need pollinators
@heidispence4444
@heidispence4444 Месяц назад
Just my 2 cents; you'll love smothering weeds and grass in your pathways with arborist chips. The time and effort it takes to maintain chips is really low compared to weekly mowing or chopping with a weed eater each week.
@IOSARBX
@IOSARBX Месяц назад
More Than Farmers, Yay! I liked this video so much, it made me smile!
@jennifersmith8687
@jennifersmith8687 Месяц назад
For vine borers try “SERPENTE DE SICILIA CUCUZZI” it’s a Sicilian gourd but when picked young it’s just like zucchini. I have been fighting squash vine borers here in Central Texas for years! I’ve tried every type of squash you can think of and had no luck until this year when I grew the cucuzzi. Ours grew up our hooped cattle panel and took over to make a nice bit of shade underneath. I got my seeds from Baker Creek ❤
@VagabondAnne
@VagabondAnne Месяц назад
Cucuzzi are delicious and technically a gourd, with white flowers that open at night. It would be perfect for your arched trellis, because they love to climb and the fruits stay clean and straight up to 2 feet long!)They germinate and grow best in the real heat, especially warm nights, so I wait until mid-June to plant. They are delicious when young, and they don’t really get bitter, just tough if you let them get too big.
@GineneReed
@GineneReed Месяц назад
You could put wood chips down this year in between the raised beds then next year use them in the beds and on and on. Or pour vinegar around the perimeter of the raised bed area. You need to reapply the vinegar after a big rain. That's what we do to keep the snakes from getting into the chicken coup
@davep6977
@davep6977 Месяц назад
use 30% vinegar and it will kill the weeds (isle growth) also. FYI- your garden will smell like an Italian restaurant oil and vinegar salad lol
@kristymiller983
@kristymiller983 Месяц назад
how do you apply around your coop? Straight vinegar or a dilution vineger and water. Please and thank you! Considering it for a perimeter around garden as well. The snakes here are outrageous and ticks, ugh!
@kristymiller983
@kristymiller983 Месяц назад
one more question? I used wood chips on my garden last fall and it completely killed my entire garden this spring. It's been awful. Not a single seed sprouted. Finally, transplants are taking hold if I I pull the wood chips way back from them. So disappointed, we covered entire garden 6 inches deep in fall to stop weed growth and to avoid tilling. total disaster. and didn't stop weeds at all.
@bismarck226
@bismarck226 14 дней назад
So to install pavers properly, you would want a stone base, this would be a 2A gravel (this is 1-2" stone with fines mixed in). These fines will be hold the larger stone in place to form a solid layer. So if you are not ready to splurge on your pavers, you can always start the base in sections. Remove the grass, installing a geotextile and compacted the 2A stone. Between now and then, keep an eye out for bricks or other pavers that you might find through your favorite resell ads.
@jimmiemeeks9795
@jimmiemeeks9795 Месяц назад
In Florida a lot of people use moth balls around the house and front and back door for snakes seems to help ? Worth a shot 😊 appreciate y'all sharing such a wonderful story 😊
@briankeithfisher7305
@briankeithfisher7305 Месяц назад
Your film style is like a gentle stream, flowing effortlessly from scene to scene. The way you capture moments and weave them together creates an enchanting experience for viewers. Keep up the fantastic work!
@mrs.broccoli4362
@mrs.broccoli4362 28 дней назад
I love your channel more and more. I have already written everything that I would like to say to you. Thank you again for your time and these great videos.
@maiai2992
@maiai2992 Месяц назад
We always transplant our cucumbers, much earlier harvest, but when transplant go with soil level of the cucumber plant, and never water at the base of the plant. As for the snakes can you find yourselves hedgehog, they are territorial and eat snakes, the only summer we have snakes was when we did not have hedgehog at the garden.
@kendratai
@kendratai Месяц назад
What a blessing to have rain! I live in the desert and we are goinh through a pretty bad drought. It's sprinkled like twice since I think January? It's been awful just trying to keep the garden watered and we are in the 100s now ...
@ValSMITH-it4lg
@ValSMITH-it4lg 16 дней назад
I like to use soaker hoses and mulch. Very easy to water the garden, don't need to stand there with a hose in my hand, and the mulch (usually leaves or grass clippings for me) keeps the soil moist. I water less often and it keeps the weeds out of the garden too. Plus the mulch breaks down and adds nutrients to the soil. Note - if you spray weed killer on your lawn DON'T USE THE CLIPPINGS! Most straw has the same problem, unless you use organic, non-sprayed straw. It WILL kill your plants and takes years to get out of the soil! I never use any herbicides or pesticides and don't use straw unless it's organic. Same with composts that you buy, if they are made with horse or cattle manure. The horses or cattle are usually fed with hay that is sprayed with Grazon or other pesticides. The animals eat the hay and the herbicides pass through their manure. Be careful with chicken manure, or any manure, if the animals are eating non-organic feed.
@kendratai
@kendratai 16 дней назад
I have been using soaker hoses and I've been working on mulching heavier, the ground is just so try it's struggling to hold in the moisture. Ive had to hand water a lot because of our really strong winds we get almost everyday. We STILL haven't had rain. I'm already struggling with Bermuda taking over, definitely won't be using grass clippings lol
@do4699
@do4699 Месяц назад
Seminole pumpkins are highly resistant to squash vine borer and taste more like winter squash than pumpkin.
@mandystone3005
@mandystone3005 29 дней назад
Regarding the expensive pavers, I dont know how near you are to Quarries in your area but they use conveyer belts to carry product away from their chrushing plants. They have to replace them regularly. All that to say they are often long sections that you can cut to size and place inbetween your beds. It keeps the weeds down perfectly and easy to walk on and kneel on. The best part is you can spray them down when they get dirty and they lasts a lifetime. Here in South Africa you would get them for free as you are doing them a favour by hauling it away. Just discovered your channel about 3 weeks ago and loving your content. God Bless.
@julisagonzalez657
@julisagonzalez657 Месяц назад
Cucumbers aren’t that root sensitive! I transplant mine every year and separate the seedlings! I see you planted alot in one little spot, you should of definitely separated them because they will be fighting for nutrients 😩😊 when I plant mine I separate them all add bone meal to every hole and plant them deep and they do great 👍🏼
@shannongoad2816
@shannongoad2816 Месяц назад
Its super easy to start your own sweet potato slips. But a few if your old potatoes from last year in a jar filled halfway with water put root end down. You can put toothpicks in the middle sides of the potato to suspend it in the jar if water. In a few days the bottom will grow roots in the water and the tops will start producing slips. After slips are about 2" long pick off the potato and place in another jar of water, they will grow roots then transfer to garden. Super easy, hands off. I sit mine in window and I'm still planting potatoes from the two I started 4 years ago! Free potatoes that last all year!
@champagnemommy
@champagnemommy 27 дней назад
Seeing Michelle with her hair down 😮 girl you are stunningly beautiful! 🤩
@kmbrezina
@kmbrezina Месяц назад
This is my new favorite channel! Thank a for taking the time to make these videos.
@jae878
@jae878 Месяц назад
Whenever I look at having a big Job to do yearly on the farm I compare the time it takes to the time it saves me the rest of the year. I think putting a heavy layer of cardboard down and Woodchips in your garden pathways would be time well spent because you then save the aggravation and time all season not having to weed wack that area. Although Gravel or Woodchips may not be very pleasant to walk on barefoot.
@tuliplangel4624
@tuliplangel4624 Месяц назад
You answered your own question!!!….No gravel or wood chips… then you walked barefoot over the straw around your strawberries!!!…So do straw over cardboard…!!!!!😊
@michaellawson4473
@michaellawson4473 Месяц назад
I have faith you can hold the fort down for the weekend. Gotta love our Ohio weather!
@LoriSkees
@LoriSkees Месяц назад
Weather in Ohio always keeps us guessing, especially in spring! Where did these 90° temps come from! My poor cabbage and broccoli!
@thedrunkmonk8386
@thedrunkmonk8386 16 дней назад
For the raised beds, I saw a video where the fella went by the countertop stores and got their off-size and broken pieces for free, then he cut & polished them and used as flooring.
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Месяц назад
Pavers : you can be on the lookout for people removing them or brick from demolition. Maybe hardscaping companies would be happy to drop off, so they don’t pay for dumping fees
@ValSMITH-it4lg
@ValSMITH-it4lg 16 дней назад
Just an idea for the garden paths between the raised beds - white dutch clover. It usually stays pretty short, it enriches the soil, if you do want to mow it you can use the clippings as mulch in the garden beds, it tends to crowd out the weeds, it's nice to walk on, the seeds are cheap and it attracts pollinators. A local market gardener used it as a pathway between his non-raised beds, and because it enriched the soil so much he would alternate his beds. One year he'd use a strip of soil for a white dutch clover mulch, the next year it would be a planting bed.
@christinem.7486
@christinem.7486 12 дней назад
The only way I have found to save my squash plants from vine borers is to cover them with cloth as soon as they come up from the soil. Last year we made some cheap hoop houses that fit inside our raised beds. We covered the hoops with light gardener’s cloth, clipped everything shut, and only opened them to quickly weed and water. The vine borers could not get to the plants, and the plants really thrived. (Zucchini, cucumbers, and pumpkins). Shortly after the plants began flowering, I took the hoop houses down, so the bees could pollinate. It worked amazingly! We still had to battle the squash bugs later in the season, but the kids and I would pick them or their eggs off every other day. That really kept on top of them. Hope this is helpful!
@daeuslamb8191
@daeuslamb8191 Месяц назад
Horsetail tea is great for those cucumbers
@bobwilliams5506
@bobwilliams5506 Месяц назад
I always transplant my cucumbers and squash. I enjoy your vids. Keep them coming.
@ceepark114
@ceepark114 Месяц назад
I have that same problem with the birds digging up my seeds, so I lay a garden net over the green bean raised bed until they are up and growing.
@lesliekendall5668
@lesliekendall5668 Месяц назад
I use netting or cloth over the larger beds and I cut chicken wire to @ 12" and make a loop/cylinder to put around squash, watermelon hills, etc and attach the middle top together since I'm just one person and don't have to plant many and who needs more than a couple zucchini plants?
@theimperfectpantry5936
@theimperfectpantry5936 Месяц назад
That raised bed soil is gorgeous. I just put my beds in this year, and it is going to be a process…
@user-xh6kn3jl8l
@user-xh6kn3jl8l 22 дня назад
Plant sunflowers so that their blooms and seeds are developing when the squash are growing. Plant them near but not with your squash as a trap crop for squash bugs, aka stink bugs.
@biggiesky8333
@biggiesky8333 25 дней назад
Luffa is pretty hard to germinate so don't be discouraged if you don't see anything sprouting for a couple weeks. It generally has a very thick seed coat. You may want to crack the seed coat and soak the seeds in water overnight or put on a damp paper towel. There are plenty of videos showing how to do this. Good Luck
@judyanderson8782
@judyanderson8782 Месяц назад
The flowers are good to plant with cucumbers, but you can also plant dill and chives to deter insects. Chives also deter Japanese beetles
@The_Garden_Life
@The_Garden_Life 24 дня назад
I had ridiculous amounts of asparagus one year and pickled them. We enjoyed it much more than we thought we would. I also made a simple asparagus soup (with garlic) and froze it in bags. It turned out to be a great dish in the winter.
@ginnysummers7018
@ginnysummers7018 Месяц назад
We put DeWitt weed fabric in the walkways worth nothing on top. Works great. Rain runs through.
@CindyLouJ816
@CindyLouJ816 19 дней назад
Excited for chicken video. I know there's other videos out there but you guys are the best at telling what you really need. ❤ Thank you!!
@morethanfarmers
@morethanfarmers 13 дней назад
Thank you!
@tashastinyhomestead
@tashastinyhomestead Месяц назад
I always transplant everything. My transplanted cucumbers this year are huge and better than any other year. My direct sow no luck. For vine borers, bury the stems and let the plant continue to root. That way if the bugs get in one section it's still rooting somewhere else.
@Alieombaba
@Alieombaba 26 дней назад
Put some thick black plastic down between the beds! And some soft weed cloth on top for comfort of walking on bare foot! ❤
@PatriciaKotze-SMM
@PatriciaKotze-SMM 25 дней назад
Michelle mentioned in one of your videos that she bought white baking butter for a cake with white buttercream. I have to share! I used some of my purified tallow (wet method used to get all of the flavour out) as a fat for my icing on my moms birthday cake. The idea I had for the cake, also needed white icing. So I flavored it with vanilla essence and it turned out delicious!! I was very impressed with the outcome. You guys also work with Tallow, so I thought I'd share x
@gummie543
@gummie543 Месяц назад
I put cardboard and mulch on top around my raised beds! I know you said you didn't really wanna do that but the pro is that you don't constantly have grass growing and cutting it throughout the summer VS mulching the beginning of the season. Mulch also helps keep the integrity of the ground underneath whereas gravel would really hurt it (not that your using the soil underneath anyway tho) but nobody wants to walk barefoot on gravel 😆
@yurismom53
@yurismom53 28 дней назад
I love your videos and congratulations on being so successful and being young! I wish I could start over and really try this! I have a small garden on my deck with my brothers help we have a lot going! You guys give me confidence and I’m old! I’m gonna try the sour dough bread this fall! I applaud your sincerity and your graciousness! Your kindness and love you show your family. Good clean videos I cherish, they are hard to find!
@eb1684
@eb1684 Месяц назад
You seem to really like that Korean EZ-Digger. I have one too!
@jillw892
@jillw892 29 дней назад
We got a paver mold. Cheap way to make walking paths. We sanded them. 10 years still look great.
@GoingGreenMom
@GoingGreenMom 29 дней назад
Just cut the paths short, cardboard and then do wood chips. Maybe some pallet wood on top with a bit of creeping thyme or something that can be walked on in the cornersthe second year.
@marbie0214
@marbie0214 Месяц назад
In my country we also put tomatos, paprikas and sausages alongside with eggs and potatoes and call it farmer's breakfast (in case you want to experiment 😝)
@carolinevanwinkle3755
@carolinevanwinkle3755 15 дней назад
Try egg toast. 4-5 eggs, capful of vanilla, beat until eggs well mixed, soak bread and fry until eggs cooked through. When done, butter, add cinnamon. And sugar if you like sugar for breakfast. Or honey or peanut and jelly or syrup.
@rmgalardo
@rmgalardo 26 дней назад
Path suggestion: Have you been looking around for free bricks? Might take a while and its a bit more tedious than larger pavers, but it does the job! Sorry if this suggestion is useless! Zip ties: super cheap at Harbor Freight!
@Yotaciv
@Yotaciv 4 дня назад
Rubarb likes to be watered in spring and nitrogen(lawn fertilizer) and potassium in spring. More nitrogen and water in late spring if you keep harvesting and removed flowers.
@cathy6508
@cathy6508 5 часов назад
the more mulch you feed it the bigger it will get. animal manure also works well to feed plants. some manures need to composted first. so make sure to look up what manure you want to use.
@janetkoball44
@janetkoball44 Месяц назад
Loved your video and I'm so going to stare at your Luffa plants! So exciting. How many of your children take an interest in gardening and homestead animals? See you next time.
@AshlynnShepard-yr7xc
@AshlynnShepard-yr7xc 29 дней назад
I have followed you guys for a while now…. Well we have just bought a 5 acre home back in the country and finally starting our homestead/farm in march…we have registered boar goats that just kidded and chickens so far I started getting my garden going and goal this weekend to get it completed.. I love you guys and can’t wait to begin our journey… we are also located in Ohio.
@marygraceking932
@marygraceking932 Месяц назад
I'll be cheering on your little cucumber & squash seedlings! I always start mine indoors & they do great ❤️❤️
@Cody_Ramer
@Cody_Ramer 29 дней назад
for squash beetles you can plant squash later in the year for a later fall harvest, to miss the beetles. if the other stuff doesn't deter them this year.
@nicha3085
@nicha3085 Месяц назад
Hey guys could use soil blocks to not disturb the roots when planting the cucumber seedlings if your starting inside!
@patriciacoulter6863
@patriciacoulter6863 10 дней назад
Try using wood ash mixed in the soil to keep away beatles and bugs
@Free2flyjj
@Free2flyjj 29 дней назад
If you want walkways around your raised beds, it'll be a days project, but have you thought about doing a moss walk? There are pros/cons to everything, but I'd like to hear about the idea of a moss walkway.
@chantelle7275
@chantelle7275 28 дней назад
Green thumb gut 😂 I liked it. Love your episodes, guys. Always learn so much. Blessings.
@sarahgrooms5606
@sarahgrooms5606 Месяц назад
I wish my Mom had shown me how to sew, cook, and have gardens. I would like to be like you. I love watching y'all.
@LauraSummers-xp4ob
@LauraSummers-xp4ob Месяц назад
It's never too late to learn new things!! You can do it! 😊
@user-ji6gf9qm9f
@user-ji6gf9qm9f Месяц назад
totally awesome!!!!!!!
@elizabethcoates3024
@elizabethcoates3024 Месяц назад
Great video.
@abigailbessey5805
@abigailbessey5805 Месяц назад
Have you ever looked into planting cushaw. It's mostly southern but I grow it here in eastern Nebraska. It doesn't get powdery mildew or disease like the other squash. It can be used in any dish that you would use a butternut or even a pumpkin in. Check it out. You still have time this year. 2024
@samgalbraith6411
@samgalbraith6411 27 дней назад
I have a horrible time with cucumber beetles in Indy. Last year I kept them at bay by planting a bed of zinnias about 5 feet away, and they seemed to cling to them. I also only do single panel trellising because they hide so well. Good luck! Beautiful garden❤
@GlacialRidgeHomestead
@GlacialRidgeHomestead Месяц назад
You guys are so good at this!
@kennethsmith2952
@kennethsmith2952 Месяц назад
YA, about the ovens, since they started manufacturing wafer board component ovens; like my oven, it began going out three years after I spent a heavy price of it. I remember when ovens lasted up to 20 years, and sometimes longer. But now its ALL about MONEY!
@simplebee2366
@simplebee2366 17 дней назад
😅😅😅. Loved the dad comment: " that ain't goin' anywhere" brought great memories of my dad saying it. I miss him.
@ramonasurprenant2122
@ramonasurprenant2122 29 дней назад
I have that vegetable box cutter and it is a life-saver! (And I’m Team Not-Many-Gadgets)
@jenniferaguirre-rt3tn
@jenniferaguirre-rt3tn Месяц назад
Love your videos 🎉
@potagermalo
@potagermalo Месяц назад
Coucou Formidable vidéo À bientôt
@julie4536
@julie4536 Месяц назад
Absolutely love you two! 💜
@maggieward1892
@maggieward1892 27 дней назад
Plant squash late and cucumber along with resistant varieties. Best defense.
@RemJuly
@RemJuly 29 дней назад
I was so happy you included 16:19-16:21, (which makes the video raw, just what reality is and not too formal to watch) made me laugh at the part when the chicken flew out of the cage and Izzy's exasperation (I feel like an internet aunt of Izzy, and just happy seing the kids in the video getting involve in homesteading but still giving them the privacy they need and not overexposing them.
@RemJuly
@RemJuly 29 дней назад
Got scared when you mentioned snakes, better wear your gardening boots for your safety
@nathan7515
@nathan7515 Месяц назад
Awesome, a new video!
@mamaof8girls920
@mamaof8girls920 29 дней назад
One of the hardest parts of homesteading/ parenting/ homeschooling is the constant dying to self. When Cody was talking about how poor you were I thought to myself, " but you determined you would keep trying, keep learning, keep trusting" If you are like most of us in the homesteading, one income community, money is still not an abundant resource. There may not be lots of trips, new vehicles, even project moneybwhen you need it, but you are reaping the benifits of your choices. Those include, better health, a stronger marriage, joyful, productive, bright children, and most of all ..contentment in the moment in the life God has blessed you with. Some things will indeed get easier, but other trials will come that will be much harder. You are off to a really good start. Stay humble and keep being willing to die to self.
@heatherjolly8389
@heatherjolly8389 Месяц назад
You guys are so encouraging! I love your journey
@paulawagner6058
@paulawagner6058 29 дней назад
Looks good
@Godsplan89farmlife
@Godsplan89farmlife Месяц назад
Great video....I am loving this series !
@ambersmith1995
@ambersmith1995 29 дней назад
I love that both of you cook! :)
@kirbylewis6869
@kirbylewis6869 26 дней назад
I just recently found your channel and this video has been so encouraging between what he said about not going overboard in the beginning of homesteading and getting burned out and what she said about getting past the perfectionism and being content! Very wise advice!!! Thank you!
@lindabyrne1645
@lindabyrne1645 Месяц назад
Beautiful garden! Love watching!
@jacqibelle
@jacqibelle Месяц назад
Kudos on saving up for your double oven and finding a ding and dent one!
@marksalyers1379
@marksalyers1379 24 дня назад
For your seedlings that are sensitive to transplanting, you might try paper pots. I've had good luck with them. Also, they're inexpensive.
@JAFTOBpr9
@JAFTOBpr9 28 дней назад
Thanks guys
@rochellklegstad3600
@rochellklegstad3600 Месяц назад
Check for pavers in the fall. They often go on “clearance sale”
@workinonit9562
@workinonit9562 Месяц назад
Beautiful garden....
@jen24gibson1
@jen24gibson1 Месяц назад
Love your style of homesteading!
@BumblebeeAdventure
@BumblebeeAdventure 29 дней назад
🐝thanks for the great video🌻
@billybass6419
@billybass6419 Месяц назад
I've had good luck putting down landscape fabric between the beds to suppress weeds. It's fairly inexpensive and lasts for several years. However, it wouldn't be as pleasant to walk on in bare feet on a hot day.
@Cody_Ramer
@Cody_Ramer Месяц назад
Asparagus is really growing great this year, i don't have any but a friend got three harvests so far this year, now hes just trying to give away as much as he can...
@JasonSouthSoundSound
@JasonSouthSoundSound 26 дней назад
With some patience you can find pavers of different types to mix together super cheap or free on offer up or craigslist.
@user-ns5jb7rk5m
@user-ns5jb7rk5m 26 дней назад
I have issues with pill bugs getting my cucumber seedling so I start them inside and then put them out. They don’t seem to eat them as much as the plants mature. I usually have a great harvest. Good luck!
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