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Food: All You Never Wanted To Know
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How to Store 25 lbs of Grain, & What if You’re Gluten Free?
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How to Store 25 lbs of Grain, & What if You’re Gluten Free?
Dehydrate Tons of Zucchini for an Itty Bitty Storage Space!
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Dehydrate Tons of Zucchini for an Itty Bitty Storage Space!
Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwiches at Last!
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Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwiches at Last!
AWESOME Flavor! Sean’s Yellow Dwarf Tomato!
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AWESOME Flavor! Sean’s Yellow Dwarf Tomato!
Will This Work? Hanging Sweet Potato Vines!
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Will This Work? Hanging Sweet Potato Vines!
When You Leave the Garden for 4 Days, & Delicious Siletz!
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When You Leave the Garden for 4 Days, & Delicious Siletz!
Jericho Lettuce-Heat Resistant, Good in Cold Too?
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Jericho Lettuce-Heat Resistant, Good in Cold Too?
Ok 👌 mdm
Nice 😊
I can't thank you enough for posting this!! I have one of the green hoop houses and the same problem. I am definitely going to have to borrow this emergency hack ❤❤❤ stay warm ❤
When do you sow the seeds for these and what variety??
Thanks! Liked and subscribed. Would this work if I started now?
Awesome harvest, thanks for sharing..new friend here from Growing My Own.
The best intro ever, subscribing!
hi no comments? lemme fix that
We had a blistering summer in Oklahoma. I plant potatoes in March, and and harvest in June, then replant in August and harvest in November. Second harvest is seed potatoes for spring. They spend all of August and most of September under shade cloth. Good luck next year.
That's still a win 🎉
Great video
Excellent - new friend here
Thanks for showing the process I discovered China Jade this year in 2024 and want to save some seeds
Thank you so much for your video! In another one of your videos you mentioned that you save your seeds from this tomato variety. Can you or do you already have a video on how you do that? I'd love to know! 🙂
Hello again, your camera movement was much better. I will continue to follow.
please stop moving your camera so fast. I like your video
You should have mentioned the fact that you can pickle them or "can" them. That would last all winter!
Never tried dwarf tomatos but these are so cute and colorful, I may have to try them!
Amazing!
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Hi friend, like it
I have two and a half pounds of these coming from Wood Prairie Farm in a few weeks. Now I am even more excited about this variety.
Wow amazing
The ruttabega looks fantastic
There's so much I want to plant I guess I should get started
Good info! Thanks! Yall are cute working together. #CoupleGoals
Wow thay looks so good!!! 😍
'Promosm'
I have an awning that wide also, Nothing wants to grow in that area not enough top sun or enough water.
Have you tried lettuce? What type of awning cover do you use? If its casting shade, maybe a change in material would help. Let me know!
Wow amazing dear friend
Too small.
Yep--it's really small! I originally bought it just for the shelves, which I use over and over, separate from the mini greenhouse setup. Then when we opened the box we realized the shelves don't work like the others we'd been buying. However, I think this might be a great way to give a couple of potted tomato plants some extra protection inside our hoop house, or even a few small beds of something too tall for hoops and floating row cover. I don't think it would hold up to wind at all, although maybe it could be lashed to supports of some kind like deck posts.
That looks fun!
Only fun because my husband was helping me figure out the directions!
Amazing, like it
This looks great! And nutritious too. We have a 7 days of salads collaboration going. Let me know if you'd like me to add you to the Playlist. Tomorrow we'll be live too
Add her! She’d love that!
I put my little greenhouse....in the big greenhouse. Created another grow zone ... the sideways idea great
I bought 2 of them last year on sale. Thanks for showing me what it looks like. I just built 2 platforms to put them on in back yard. Going to use them to start plants. I’ll secure them to platform so wind won’t blow them over. Thanks. 😢
Definitely securing them to something strong is important!
Great idea, I have this greenhouse as well.
Thank you for sharing. China Jade does not always like to produce seed, so I'm glad that you got it to do so. I usually get all the liquid I can out of the pulp before I even ferment it. I have noticed that if there is too much water during fermentation, it is possible that the seed can begin to sprout.
I watch Gary Pilarchik's channel also; he actually has two on RUclips. There are so many helpful gardening videos but since he gardens in the same growing zone it's helpful to me to follow along. Best of luck with the gnat war.
I had been looking at the black carrots thinking it would be fun to try them. Now I need to look at the red ones, too. It's interesting to note that they should be planted for a fall harvest. I'm in zone 7a in Virginia so the red carrots might work out really well in my little dirt patch. Thanks for the review on the flavor of each. That is something not necessarily described in the seed catalogs.
I really like the idea of using the little greenhouse on its side--no worries about it blowing over. I have a very small yard with no room for a greenhouse unless it's something used only in winter and put away for summer. It's amazing what can be done even in a small yard (think vertical) to get plenty of produce.
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Would this be hard to do with chocolate ice cream instead of vanilla, for chocolate chocolate fudge?
Thank you so much! I was worried I may not get seed this season since they are considered a “seedless” cuke that doesn’t need pollination. So to get seeds I’m guessing it needs to be pollinated? I’ve heard so many good things about this cuke and want to continue to grow it if I enjoy it.. I just didn’t want to buy seed every few years.
How do you keep the mold off the seeds. I bought one scooped seeds removed all the pulp rinsed left in deuce to drain and dry week later major mold😕 thank you for posting we put unbleached parchment paper and then tin foil IF I use tin foil for anything. However to cook I just turn meat side down and bake works great
That's a great way to bake squash! I make sure to drain the seeds well and pat dry before drying them. If water puddles around them, they could mold. Also, if you buy squash from a store, you'll need to be sure it was grown isolated from other squash of the same family. (They require 1/2 mile isolation.) Pink Banana squash is in the C. Maxima family. Parchment paper is a cooking staple for me!
Absolutely nutty prices!
amazing
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The little pink striped cherry tomatoes are “Pink Bumblebee,” not “Pink Brandywine.” A slip of the tongue!
Very neat! Question- why do you have to provide extra feed for the chickens if they are eating the grass and bugs and you move the the tractor daily?
Poultry, especially meat birds, need grain to grow at a good rate. They don’t get enough of the correct balance of nutrients, including minerals, simply from grass and insects. Cornish cross especially, we’re bred to have an extremely high metabolism, and need grain and extra protein to develop properly. In contrast, true herbivores, such as sheep & cattle, do well on an all-pasture diet, as long as it is not sparse & deficient in nutrients. Some heritage poultry can survive on pasture and insects, but they don’t produce like the Cornish Cross. I would like to raise a good heritage breed chicken for meat; I just haven’t found one that isn’t too expensive for the results.