NO Rest for the Weary. 🙏 This is your Spring Training of Planting Season. How you do now will be apparent later on in the Season. You are Season Pros. 👍🙏
Enjoy your videos. I have a 'hobby greenhouse' that I grow annuals in. But one item missing in your videos is fertilization of seedlings. At what stage of growth, how much, how often, what type and how? Thanks.
It’s great seeing flowers already blooming. Logan, I’m still wondering who buys those large sacks of corn. I’m thinking it must be for livestock… Those cone baskets are very unusual. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Should try to get ahold of easyseeder management and get a sponsorship from them. Worst thing they can say is no. But 30k+ subscribers should be good enough.
O M G the green house filled up so fast. That is so amazing how fast the seeding process goes. Everything looks great. Love watching! Good to see you and your family.
Incredible journey through the greenhouse and all the meticulous work that goes into homesteading and farming! 🌱 It's truly inspiring to see the dedication to nurturing each plant, from the onions to the sweet potato vines, and even the meticulous process of bagging corn. The effort to ensure each seed has the best start, and the care in maintaining the health of each plant, really highlights the passion and hard work that goes into sustainable living and farming. The part where you talked about the community aspect of sharing seeds and the importance of using new seeds for better germination rates really resonated with me. It's a great reminder of how crucial it is for us homesteaders to support each other, share knowledge, and resources to help our gardens and farms thrive. 🌻 The commitment to quality, like ensuring each bag of corn weighs just right for the customers, is a testament to the integrity and values that drive homesteaders and farmers. It's not just about growing food; it's about nurturing a community, respecting the land, and providing the best for those who rely on our produce. This video is a beautiful reminder of the importance of community in the homesteading world. Let's keep sharing, learning, and supporting each other in this journey. Together, we can make a significant impact, one seed at a time. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see more updates as the season progresses! btw, your video quality is superb.
First, I've been following you and your family here for almost a year!! It's been amazing, your showing and explaining the machinery has been fantastic!! OK, here's a question for ya..... On a pack of seeds, it'll say approx. how long till harvest. At what point does that start? In other words, do they start the clock when they plant the seeds in the greenhouse, or when the plant is actually planted in the ground?? About how old are the plants you take out to the field to plant?