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Janice Back Porch
Добавлен 27 фев 2020
GARDENING COOKING SIMPLE LIFE
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Hello, everyone my name is Janice and I am the founder of Janice back porch. Here, you will find devotional videos that encourage DIY projects, cooking, home lifestyle, gardening and more.
My channel is all about homesteading and helping others to grow vegetables the right, easy and cheap way right at home.
Please click on the red SUBSECTION and the bell icon button so anytime I post a new video you will see it…
For any business inquiries and collaborations please email janicebackporch@gmail.com
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Hello, everyone my name is Janice and I am the founder of Janice back porch. Here, you will find devotional videos that encourage DIY projects, cooking, home lifestyle, gardening and more.
My channel is all about homesteading and helping others to grow vegetables the right, easy and cheap way right at home.
Please click on the red SUBSECTION and the bell icon button so anytime I post a new video you will see it…
For any business inquiries and collaborations please email janicebackporch@gmail.com
Видео
Black walnut season has arrived! #blackwalnut #wildfood #harvest
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Harvesting and preservin your garden bounty. Storage finds. #zone6a #preserving #growyourownfood
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Autumn Is Here 🍂🌧🍁 #autumn #zone6a
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Some flowers don’t know it’s fall! Frost aster (Symphyotrichum pilosum) #fall #zone6a #gardenlife
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Nature Treasures - How does boat lock work. #zone6a #canal #citytour #lock
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Nature Treasures and crossing a restored cover bridge. ( with natural sounds ).
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A slow walk from small spring to a covered bridge. Enjoying the fall season and crisp air. #zone6a #bridge #naturetrail #naturewalk #asmr #garden
Japanese pachysandra - Last for 2 seasons and into late fall. #beddingplants #zone6a #gardenlife
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The thing you begin to see in October, #shorts #fall #strangelyfamiliar
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Golden hour 10-4-24
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Getting the tail in of hurricane Halene! Bracing for hurricane kirk. #zone6a #hurricane
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Trip to a conservatory where they had a model of a #nomadiclife home. #nomadichouse #chavil
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Part 1: ruclips.net/user/shortszNBojfjvPBY?si=CepZIF13iTcUrOh-
Trip to a Conservatory where they had a replica of a #nomadic home. #nomadiclife #iraniannomads
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Part 1 of 2
Smart squirrel. Food is food. #zone6a #shorts #mustwatch
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September 30, 2024
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Hello, yes, fresh tomatoes are really one of the most delicious vegetables. My father is a farmer and always grows tomatoes. I think tomatoes are delicious in most dishes, both fried and cooked, and also delicious raw for breakfast or for simple dishes.☺️☺️🌸💐👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅
@@Sophia_ruralgirl I love all tomatoes and the beefy once I can eat like it was an apple. Yummy yummy. Next year we will be adding cherry tomatoes to our growing crop. 💕
Warm water and lemon tea? Your teapot is beautiful! I drink coffee ☕️ 😋
Yes! Lemons contain a high amount of vitamin C. Warm lemon juice activates it quicker. Also facilitating digestion. And a great and easy way to help me to keep hydrated. And it free. 😜
@janice.backporch hmm. I have a lime tree... I might try it.
It's walnut harvest season here, they harvested walnuts almost two weeks ago, fresh walnuts have a wonderful taste and dried walnuts are great for food, we don't have walnut trees, we buy walnuts from people in the village, very delicious. Seth, I hope you enjoy your delicious walnuts, my friend ☺️☺️💐👌🏻🌼🌹
@@Sophia_ruralgirl best part of fall. All the nuts - walnut and acorns are falling off the trees. Yum! You enjoy also.
@janice.backporch thanks a lot my friend ☺️🌼💐🌹
Walnuts are one of the most delicious foods, I love walnuts, they are delicious and useful ☺️☺️🌸👏🏻👏🏻🌻💐
@@Sophia_ruralgirl I always found it interesting how Walters kind of look like a brain and it turned out it’s excellent brain food. So amazing.
@@janice.backporch Yes, that's right, my friend, and this is really interesting, God created everything precisely and beautifully☺️👌🏻👌🏻🌻
Kanał bzdura ! Fanaberia ! Tylko dla kasy !!! A jeśli nie, to gdzie kontakt ????? 😂😂😂😂😂
Harvesting: 1. Wear gloves because they will stain your hand. 2. Pill off the green bark to get to the nutshell inside or run it over with your car. Whatever works easier for you. 3. Put in a brown paper bag in a dark place for a couple days then crack open to get the meat out. You can also do a float test to save you time… if they float disregard them. The one that sink is the one you want to eat. Lay fhe nut meat flat and let dry. Hope this is helpful!
Wait!! I have tons of these trees in my yard. Someone told me these are not edible!?
@ they are. Don’t eat the outer skin. The free outer skin is how they make walnut tint. If you soak the walnuts with the green on them in alcohol or rubbing alcohol, that can be used as a stain. what you want to eat is the meat inside. Once you crack it open, you will see the walnut and let them dry for a couple days on a flat surface and then you can eat them. There is a similar one that’s green that’s kind of nutty on the outside similar to pimples and little bit larger. Those are called Porkie pines you don’t eat those. They’re almost the size of your fist or your face. You don’t eat those. Best thing is to take a picture of the bark and then google the picture from the bark and from the leaves, you can tell if you have a walnut tree.
🤔 I just might do a short on that. That’s a good idea. Next time I go to the park which should be next week. I’m definitely going to do a short on identifying the walnut tree. Remind me Friday…🙏🏼
@janice.backporch do a longer video too. You can make shorts from long videos. This increases visibility
@ Thank you for the suggestion. I keep forgetting that this can be done. I will definitely do it like that when I Make the video explaining how to identify the tree. Thanks for the recommendation. 🫶🏼
Everything in autumn is really beautiful, from the cloudy and cool weather, to the beautiful falling leaves of trees and colorful trees, the sound of leaves rustling under people's feet... everything is beautiful in autumn.☺️☺️🍁🍂🍂🍂🌹🌸🌻💐
@@Sophia_ruralgirl very poetic
@@Sophia_ruralgirl very poetic
Hello, and finally the beautiful fall of autumn leaves in this beautiful autumn☺️👌🏻👌🏻🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂
Yes, thanks
@janice.backporch 🌻🌹
Fall has always been a sad time for me.😢 Though it is beautiful...I do appreciate the colors.
@@Artemis517 I’m sorry to read that! Hopefully one fall day you will have a great memory and it will become a core memory. 🙏🏼
@janice.backporch 🤗🩷
I love this time of year as you get to see all the beautiful trees leave turn into beautiful red and gold. And sometimes tie dye.
Very nice ☺️👌🏻🌸
Yes, some flowers grow in autumn, we also have some flowers in our yard that grow more in autumn💐☺️☺️👌🏻👌🏻
@@Sophia_ruralgirl I just saw your post for today Thursday and I saw that beautiful Bellflower and I’m like wow must be nice. What a beautiful flower. 🌸
Hello, I love flowers and these flowers that you showed are very beautiful and cute, in a word, they are wonderful.☺️☺️💐☺️🌸👌🏻👌🏻
Very Very nice 👌 👍 Goad bless you bahat big bano dusreko support koro
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@@justforfun.7918 right! Determined to show off for four seasons. Lol
Wow! We've had frost already, too.... sort of like fall chrysanthemums
@@Artemis517 Our temperature has been like 6567 for the whole week at night chilling rain and it’s still beautiful. Last night ( Sunday 10-27 ) it dropped down to 36• so we will see if it’s still hanging in there ?
The trees and flowing water here make this environment very beautiful ☺️☺️🌹🌸👌🏻
Hi, Wow, this place is very beautiful and walking in this place is very pleasant ☺️☺️💐👏🏻
@@Sophia_ruralgirl My favorite place to visit every fall. We travel to Ohio in late fall as a vacation to see the Leaves change they are beautiful colors Vivit, orange, red and golden yellow. Still trying to edit my whole vacation. Will be posting more of the trip soon. I am happy you are enjoying all the beauty
@@janice.backporch It is very beautiful, in a word, it is wonderful ، Autumn is the king of seasons 🍁🍁🍂🍂🌾🌾☺️🌸💐👌🏻
We have those here....its amazing to see the big ships going up...❤
@@Artemis517 There are still 4 left in this area. Truly amazing.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☺️🌹💐
How do you travel on a canal by boat? If you're going upstream, you need locks. This an invention that dates back to the 15th century and ideas of Leonardo da Vinci! How does this work with your boat? So your boat would enter a chamber that is closed by watertight gates. If the stretch of the water ahead is at a higher level, water is poured into the locks. If not, they will train water out before releasing you into the canal ahead. Now, it's important to keep your boat close to the side of the chamber so that it doesn't get damaged in the process. They usually do that by loosely holding onto the ropes that are attached to the land! when the water is at equal level as the canal ahead, the gates open once again so the boat can continue your journey.
They are very good, excellent, and of course beautiful☺️🏵️🌸👏🏻💐🌹
@@Sophia_ruralgirl Thank you for your kind comment
Usually, you plant this in early spring , however, we took advantage of them being on clearance last fall and planted them then and they did very well! When planting them first remove the lower leaves from each cutting, leaving only a few leaves at the top. Dip the cut end of the stem into a rooting hormone to encourage root development. This also protect against fungal infections. Second you want to plant deeply and a couple inches apart ( so the plant can spread ). Lastly water often.
Is that still going to bloom this year?
@@Artemis517 Yes it did and it started till mid September.
Done 261 dear ❤....🎉
We like to plant corn, harvest corn and sell it, and most of all, we like eating delicious corn.☺️☺️👌🏻🌽🌽💐🌹
Same! Especially eating it!! 🤭
Corns are very beautiful and interesting, I like grilled corn on the fire very much, my brother is a farmer and he always grows a lot of corns.☺️☺️👌🏻👌🏻🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
thanks
South Carina got it bad! Keep safe!
@@Artemis517 Thanks 🙏🏼
Smart little fella.
Very nice!! You gotta film more of it!
@@Artemis517 part 2 is longer
This is part 1. Part 2 will follow shortly
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OMG! I buy these every fall and a bale of hay....how have you never seen this??!!
@@Artemis517 this is literally my first time seeing it with corn on them. I’ve seen just the stocks, but they never had corn. Now if I go into a store, they have the fake stock with the fake corn, but this was real corn and I was shocked. I so rather make tortillas out of them, then have them sitting on my doorstep for birds come and poop on my doorstep 👀🤭🤭🤭
Just curious, what does good hay look like?
@@zackm8399 Very deep yellow like gold! This is nice. It’s just that growing up, we always made our own hay. Till this day, I still make my own hay. Most people don’t make their own. Every year it’s been in an increase at the store and the farm stands where you can buy and this is sad! I’m realizing it’s becoming a lost art.
I’m generally confused. This is really normal where I live. Always has been. 🤔
@@Kristen36is10 i’ve only seen the fake ones the fake stock with the fake corn and these were real stock with real corn. I’ve never seen such stuff. This is wild for me because I’m like that’s food. Blew my mind literally… 🤷🏽♀️
@@Kristen36is10 I go to the farmers market every year all the time so they must just be sold out by the time I get… 🤷🏽♀️🤭
@@janice.backporch I grew up in farm areas & people just grab them from The fields. Prob just different areas we live in
@@Kristen36is10 I dry corn but it blows my mind that it’s just for decoration. The tags has not edible because they sprayed it with something. But what if the bird still eat it now I feel sorry for the birds. 🤔🤷🏽♀️
The thing that you see at a farmers market anymore. #zone6a #fallgarden #farmersmarket #homesteading
And it is very green and wonderful here☺️☺️👌🏻🌹👏🏻🏵️💐💐🌸
This fruit is very beautiful☺️👌🏻👌🏻🌹🍀🌻
It’s a beautiful place!
@@annswinton7980 Breaking
Yes please!
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So pretty!!
Thank you!!
It was stunning! And I only went a third of the way.
Yes!!❤
Enjoying the breeze and realizing 1. My curtains need washing. 2. The cats been clawing the curtains and walls - time to trim their nails again! 3. Ya! I need a nap first . 🤭
Are these vultures?
Yes! They were turkey vulture. We still couldn’t figure out what they were circling over. We have them in our area, but it was all inspiring to see so many in one spot. When they land, they look like a little toddlers in costumes.
There is a children’s Saturday series that came on here in America during the 60s and early 70s it was called: H.R. Pufnstuf. Almost everything talks on Living Island. There was a 3 foot talking bird name: The wheelys bird! Google it- these turkey vultures 100% look like that! Funny but scary.
They have scary faces, but they’re amazingly big like 2 to 3 feet tall and around 5 pounds and their wingspan is 60 to 70 inches. The size of a car tire. Way cool but kind of still scary. 👀🤷🏽♀️
What a mess they make! They're cute
@@Artemis517 it cute when all the baby squirrels 🐿️ come and eat. Especially the baby’s
It is very green and beautiful here, I enjoy seeing the beautiful nature ☺️☺️👌🏻👌🏻🌹🍀
Thanks for visiting
You cleaned here and cut the grass, don't be tired☺️☺️👌🏻👌🏻🏵️🍀
Thank you, I will 🫶🏼
@@janice.backporch 👏🏻👏🏻☺️🌼🌼
It is very green and beautiful here☺️☺️👌🏻🌹💐